OCTOBER}. ‘i951 STOCK QUOTA TIONS m Cuaiotprri-‘itzw . escrow“ FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS v ' (lcocivod we: roam and on Private Win) NEWYORK, Oct. 5—Iondon beady at first but later reacted. u-eslderit Roosevelt in one of his es yesterday hinted that he night call a special session o! mngress in November. Crop con- r01 and the Wage and Hour Law verfstressed in connection with m extra session of Congress. Fhere is considerable speculation. iowever. whether the country as a vhole would want an extra ses- iion. Yesterday's market did not how much it was not very en- muagjng, but, nevertheless, vol- U113 on the sell off was very light. iowever, we would look on the irst thing this morning to see |ow well the market takes addit- onal selling, NEW YORK. Oct 5—U. S. treasury awards $50,000,000 issue 1f 273 day bills at average price of 436 per cent against .384 per cent nst week and .441 per cent two tracks ago total cf $183,306,000 aub- icribcd for issue. NEW YORK. Oct 5-There is no mange in our market calculations ll last week. Briefly. several days >1‘ irregularity and reactions were inticipated after the rebound from nws of a week ago Monday must we awaited as a Sii-lllal 0f market itrength for answer to que.tion whether a phase of fall recovery night be HIItlCIIJRlEIl. Allowing for i day or two more of dull irreg- ularity and reaction, it will be zime in the latter part of the week n look for the signal. Chrysler-To spend nearly $4.- )00,000 on new Windsor plant, ex- pairion based on better sales prospects in Canada and improv- ed general business outlook. Copper—American c u s t o m s smeiters advanced price of domes- tic copper to 12 3-4 cents. last week's low 12 cents. Steel—In Pittsburgh area steel companies expect to operate be- yond 63 per cent this week, in- coming orders approximate 62 per cent which believed will hold production at 65 percent for bal- ance of year. Asoc. Tel and Tel Special Divi- ilend-—'I‘o pay regular quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share on 7 per cent pfd. and 42 cent; on $6 pfd- Nov 15 in record Nov. 1 and. moreover a special dividend of 9B I cents on 7 per cent pfd and 84' cents on 9B pfd. payable Octoberi 35 record Oct 11. MONTREAL, Oct. 5—-A sharp drop in steel production figures had n. somewhat depressiing effect on, New York prices yesterday and the local, market turned lnegular in sympathy. Base metal stocks were easier. nickel and Noranda both losing half a point. News- print stocks acted rather well with St. Lawrence Paper Pfd. up four points after selling as high as 6B. Trading was once more at a very low ebb and the market's action was not at all impressive. MONTREAL. Oct. 5—- Rolland Paper-Business of Rolland Paper Co. after an unexpectedly quiet At-Rlhl; ‘s. underatood to be show- ing moderale advances with some indications of a return to the trend reported for the six months ended June 30. Sales at that date were stated to be running 25 per recent higher than for the corres- ponding period 1936. The August recession particularly affected the. the company sales of high grade‘ paper used in office and station- ary trades and was partially at- tributed to the tendency to buy from hand to mouth and cxcep-. tionally warm weather which def- initely slowed up decisions on sup- plies. eic. Despite currently bet- ter tendencies prospects for fall business are stated to be difficult to estimate due to the fact that company products are. not nor- mally contracted for future de- livery unless pi1ce increases are forecast. Western sales are re- ported to be better than last year with collections fair to good, MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL.‘ Oct 4-Selecied mining notations on Montreal Curb Mar et today were; 540$!" Close Bouscad 17 gart Mal 14 "PEN! 6 Thomp Cad . 3'7 B-DGOQ lAdvcrtising Rates-Payable in Advance lloulml Guardian for-nip, on per word; u cllorl lllfl Eiuiarn iovnll. H‘ pn- vvord; Announcements nod clilflll‘ Ivonne fo yer lord; lo per word; In lleinorlnm Notion, 70c p0: Inch; Lilla 0| Floral oofl Spintlnl Offorlngn. (Jnrdl. etc» 6o pa» Inch; Notion of Thnnln and word. Other rntno on application. pproalnton. 10a Du inch or 4o our Ilnhnnm Charge m nny mlvirllllllnl nanny-nu nun, ;-. Ciainrlfled r nine Lanna or Condolence 10o For Sale 2171255 _Corri salve, 39c all Druggllla. For Sal FOB SALE -CI-IEST OF DRAW- ora. etc. 194 Prince St. V 11-259-10-5-31 FOR. SALE BABY CARRIAGE and sleigh. Apply Guardian. L-304-l0-_5-3_i. M '": BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLI. YOU can leave your order or get your requirements at our office in the Currie Bldg. Oflice telephone 835. Home 865. We also issue P011015 l0 suit every purse. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Assurance Co., Charlotte- ctown. >_ 70R SALE — 100 PULLETS. LEG- horng and Barred Rocks four to nie months old $1.00 each; also 100 Leghorn year-old hens 80 cts. each. Willard Proviso. Brackley. L-220-i0-_4-3l. . . .__..._ . FOR SALE -- PROPERTY 0.- Bertram Toombs, comprising 50 acres and situate at Harrington, nine miles from Charlottetown. Within iialf a mile distance from TO LET - HOUSE 53 ORLEBAR Street. Phone 1324. L-75-9-29-tf. TO LET—ROOMS. 194 PRINCE _ Street. L-hil-IO-fii. TO LET—IIOUSE. 134 FITZROY St. Apply 187 Prince St. HOUSE T0 LET-ill‘! KING ST. Hot water heated, sun porch. fire place. set tubs. Apply B. Preston McLaine. L-300-10-5-3l. DOUBLE ROOM AND BOARD for two girls~$400 each per week. Apply "J" 0,0 Guardian. L-233-l0-4-3i. TO LET-HOUSE. HOT WATER heating central location. Apply 56 Fitzroy Street. L-308-l0-5-3i. 4 Stamps HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ordinary used Canadian and other stamps: Send dime for biiy- ing price list. “Stampco" Station B, Winnipel. Canada. New York Stock Exchange (Sup lied by Pitfleld and Co. Mom en of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stacks Open Close Al Chem 189 163% Am Can 975-’.- 941i: Am For Pr 5% 4% Am Ra l4 13% Am Tel Tel 161% 158 Am Water 13!’: 12% Anaconda 37% 37 ‘a Atchisoii 56% 54 Atl Ref Auburn l3 V3 Bald Loco Bait Ohio 17 l6 Bendix Av 15 15 Beth St 65% 61% Briggs Man 33% 31% use 127 123 Ches Ohio 41 39% Chrysler 88 85% Com Sol 10% 10% Com So 2 2 Con Can on Ed 29".’ 28 Corn Prod 61 60% Cur Wright Con Gas Co Deere 102 99 Dupont 140 133-)’ Elec Auto Lt 30% 30*. Elec Pr Lt 137's 13M Firestone Gen Elec 40”. en Foods 33 33 Gen Mot 48W. 46% Goodrich 24?}. 24 l2 Good Tire Gt No Pfd 37 37 Hud Mot Car lO-‘i 10%’. Ill Cent Int l-Iar 91 86-‘. Int Tel Tel ' 7% 7 Johns Man Co Kennecott 441/5 41 Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 47 44”. Murray Co 8% 6%‘ N Y Cent 26V: 25% Natl Bis New York N H Nat Cash Reg 24% 23H- Nor Am C0 20% 19%. Nor Pac 19 l8“. l-‘ack Mot 7 7 Paramount 17%’. 171/. Penn R. R. 28% 27% Phil Mor 38 79 Phil Pet C0 5016 49% Post Tel Cab Pub Se!‘ N J 38% 37% Pure Oil O0 Radio Co 9% 9% Radio K O 6% 6% Sear: Roe Co 747i 71% Shell Union Oil South Pac 30V: 29% Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J 56% 53 Stude C0 9% 8% Tex C0 49% 48H United Air 31 20'».- Uniied Corp 3% 3-‘1 United Drug 8'4 8'6. Ufiitd Gas Imp 11% ll"s U s Rub 371/4. as U S tS C0 76 I 73H’. U S Ind'Al 25‘: 23-h Vanadium 22 21 '~L Warner Bros 101/.- 11F; West Union 311-4. 30 West Air B 27% 27H- West." Elec 1'11".- 108'"; Woolworth 42% 41 I Livestock (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 5 — Trading was slow on all sections of Mont- real livestock markets in early dealings today wit-h prices steady to firm. Receipts: Cattle 182; calves 169; sheep and lambs 175; hogs 1623. Cattle trading was confined to cows and bulls with good cows up to $4.25; mediums around $3.50 and common kinds from $2.75 tn $3. Canners and cutters went from $2 to $2.25 while common bulls ranged from $2.50 to $3.50. Medium good to good veal cal- ves sold in mixed lots up to $9 with fair to mediums between $7 and $8. Drinkers brought $4.50 to $7 while grassers went mostly $3.75 to $4. , Only a few good ewes and weth- crs were sold today on lamb sec- tion at $8 with culls and bucks out at $6. Sheep sold from $2 to $4. Bacon hogs. fed and watered. sold at $10 with selects at the us- ual $1 premium. Butchers and heavies went at $9.50 with extra heavies at $9 and light from $0 to Church and School. Apply to -_—; N-Mlwdlbts‘ 5950- 5m" bmugh" 1mm “'50 m owner. L-324-10-6-7-9. Male Help wanted $3- WANTED —- MAN FDR FARM . . - M _V_V Sales Help work. also dgirl for golusework. 22.‘,"‘“.’r‘ _‘¢‘;';»\c'“::::\n . - ---' uni .' ONE or ova AGENTS MADE m. —.. .3? Y u“ a“ I‘ 0 1 3" "ibwtf 53E‘... 8...... m u..." VI in on, wuk .i. ll. i037. OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM WILL enable you. too, to earn large commissions. 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Write Mr. Bruce. 106 1-2 Gran- l l . l chances for success. independence v l ° at’ Room 7' lzfggféixlkpmu and a sure living. “ "“ men , only need apply for Free parti- _ culara, Pamilex 00., we st. Clem- Miocellononnl Int Si... Montreal. N-ioii-lo-d-Wed-Oi. Salesman Worried CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING Specialty Ba‘ . Exclusive ter- ritory, highest commusiona. large line. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply to Box 521. 10n- don, Ont. N-m-io-o-ci. Female “Help Wanted WANTED — WOMAN TO ASSIST at housework, in family of three in the country. Appl to X. Y. Z- CAPTURID IOX-OWNEII. CAN have some by proving property. Joseph Holland. Tarantum. L-330-l0-8-li. Lost h DOST-BAG CONTAINING FLOOR. rugs between Remington and Darnley via Malpeque. Frider notify Joseph McOregor. Darnley. ___ L-Zfl-O-i-Q-O. LOCI‘ Olt vSTllAYED-A SMALL whit; 10g, (sealyhaml. Anyone knowing his whereabouts notify can Gun-dim. 335-104-0- the Guardian and- receive re- nal. 1000-10441. i liar next |Il II:- llfinluir uf Jllliii McLean lair of Silurian, In K|I|['I (‘minty in the mid Province Merchant deeenlcrl ii-xlnlo. lly tho llnnournblo HAROLD LEONARD PALMER. Burrollilr. Judge of Prnlrnle, rte" air. To the Sheriff of the (‘minty of Klllfl’! County or nny (‘oilnfliblr or literate perunn within nnld County. GREETING: Who-run upon tending the petition on filo of llnrry II. McLean nod Roy f‘. Melanin both of Sourio nforelinlil more-hon", "the Exeeuiorii of the nhnrn named nnilio prnylng flint ll rllntlon may be luued for the pur- pmm horelnnffrr not forth: You are therefore hereby required to clic- nll [IPPIDIII Interested in tho iinld Euiiafo in iin nnd appear before Ina of n Probate Court to in held in the (‘nurt llnuao in Charlottetown, In Ilunn‘: County, In the nnid Province. on Tuesday the nlnIh tiny of Novem- cmning. n! rho hour of eleven o'clock fonnnon of lhn IIIIN) ilny 1n nlu-w rnuiin il any the run why the Arrnunfl nf the nnlri aiiite should not he punt-ll unri the Ennis rloaml no prayed for In iuiirl petition nml on motion of Arthur I. Meqonld. Elm, Proctor for onid Petitioner. And I do hereby orrlnr that a frun rnpy hereof In: forthwith ublllhod In norm) nnviipnpor publinhod In Chor- lutlrtnvrn nforninld once In ouch week for n4 lennt four EIIIIIIPIIIIVI week: from Hui rlnfe hereof and that o Orna- n-npy hereof he forthwifh [NIIIHI In the following public pins-n r0- nproilri-ly, namely, in the hall of the (‘nurf Noun In lourln nfnruiiid, ni tho Iitorn of Matthew and Mflllll. In ilourla aforesaid, nntl nt the Telephone Offllio in lonril aforesaid an that nll persona Interested in iho acid lafoto n; nfnrouid mny have due 004k‘! nroof. (liven under my bond nnd the loo! of the laid (‘onri thin 4th. day of mun." ,\, iz-Juonifarllin llio flriif ynnrofllll. oylivlll. ($31.) II. L. PALMER of Pnln n no h upu-ioc-u-n-cr ' w I Montreal Lurb f“ " ’ by Plificld and Com- Eang members d Montreal Stock xc angc and Montreal Curb Market) Stocks Open Close Abitibi 4% 4% Asbestos _ 59% 58 B A Oil l 21 . Beauharnoi; 6% Brew Corp Bath A 14% 13 Can Vick 6 5% Dom Tar 8% 8% Don A 10% 9% r 21% 30% Frasier V T C ‘A 32% r I-Iir Walker 39% 39% Home Oil 135 120 Imp Oil 10% 19% Int Pete 31% 31% Melchers A Price 34 23 Price ‘Pfd 57 55 Royalite 34% 331/1 I O Mining TORONTO. Oct 5_ Stocks Close Acme Oil Afton 35 72 475 100 32 24 6% 65 19 113 49 780 33 l0 14 182 38 105 148 4 a” Chromium 45 Coniarum 123 Con Chib 34 Darkwater 50 Davies 331; Dome 41'. Dorval 40 East Crest 13 East Mal 92 Eldorado 310 Falcon 59g Fed Kirk 10 Founda 191,5, Francoeur 43 _ ies 21 G enora 41,3 Gods Lake Goldale g0 Gold Eagle 32 oo fir-h g Granada 13 Grandoro 5v, Gunnar Gold ‘I4 Hardrock 100 Hargal 21 Harker High Sar 13 Hollinger 12% Home Oil 120 Homestead 35 Howey 30 Jacoia 35 Jeilicoe 85 J M Con 22 Kerr Add 193 Kerr Lake 40 Kirk Hud 100 Kirk Lake 129 Laguna 35 ,Lake Shore 49% Lam Cont. 41,5 Lapa Cad 56 Lava Cap 90 Lebel Oro 14% Leltch 60 Little L L 465 Macassa 495 Madsen 74 McDoiig 1a MacLeod 119 Man East 2% Maralgo 11 i McIntyre 35% , McKenzie I13 , McVlttie 16 McWatters 35 Mercury 20 Min Corp 235 Monarch 25 Moneta 176 Morris 20% Murphy 3% Naybob Newbec 3% , New Gold 38 Nipissing 108 Noraiida. 491i’. l Nordon 17% Normetal ll0 Nor Can. 71 0Brien 395 Okalfa _ a1 Omega 40 Oro Plato 146 ‘ Pacalta 14 ,1 Pamour 378 ; Payore 22 Parkhiil 1 18 Partenan 9 Paulore 12 Paymaster 41 Perron B0 Peterson 1% Petr Oil 60 Pick Crow 505 Pioneer 360 Powell ll0 Premier 920 Pre=ton B7 Pros Air 105 Qua Min 33 Read Au 305 Red Crest 30 Red Lake M Reev MacD 43 Reno 75 Roche l1 Royalite 34 St Aiith l5 San Ant 137 Sheep C1‘ 93 Sherritt 165 Siscoe 330 Sladen 95 Slav, Lake 34% S Pete 40 Stada 75 Sud Basin 320 Sud Cont 16% Sullivan 110 Syivanite 3B6 "r {if gh m‘) ec u Texa: 140 Tobiim 360 Unit Oil l5 Uchi 55 Towa U Ventures 565 Vulcan 90 Waite Ami! 1W Vulcan 555 White Wat B Wood Cad 3° Wright Ham 650 Ymir I4 UNLIBTED Brett ‘l! 5% Cobalt P4 3”.“ ti». l1 7 Kirk ‘gym 25 Mandy 30 Pearl I55 T lil/i Montreal Stock Exchange (sup fled by Pllfltlfl Illfl U0. Mom n of Montreal Stock El- changc and Montreal Curb) smiu 0w! 01°" Bell Tel 166 165 Brazilian 21 I 20'»- Bruck Silk 5'; 5H B C Pow A 33-h 34 Build Prod , Can Ocment ll 10's Can Nor Pr 20 r 30 Can Car Fd 11 10h Can Car Pfd 33 22 Can Hydro Pfd Can 1nd Al A 5'4 5%- Can Pac 9V.- 0". Can Steam 3% 3": Celanese 21 21 Cock Plow l0 l0 Cons Smelt 60% 50!: Dist Seag , Dom Coal Pfd 15% 1B‘: Dom Bridge 35 34 _ Dom St B 16% 16% Dom Tex Dryden 10 10 Eng Elec A Eng He: B Found Co 14 l3 / Gen St W 11% 10-h Goodyear Gypsum 8 7*. Ham Bridge ill-L 8‘: How Smlt 19% 19 Imp TOb 13‘: 13:: Int Nickel 50 48".. Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 19 18 Massey Har 7 " 7 McColl Ft 12*‘. 12". Mont Pow 29‘; 29 Nat Brew 37 " 37‘- Nat St C81‘ 30H 29 I Noranda 50 4B‘.- Pow Corp 1 a 15‘. Quebec Pow Shaw 23%» 23“; St Law 7 6-‘; St law Pfd 20 18‘: Sou Can Pow St of Can 69 67 St Cari Pfd 65 67 Win Elec A 3. 3%. Win Elec B Produce Prices (By The Cnnadain Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 5 — Wheat, northern, No. 1 1.47 l-4; barley. Canadian western No. 3 .74; oats. feed. No. i .5 53-4; flour, spring wheat patents. firsts $8.00; sec- onds $7.60; bakers $7.50; winter wheat patents, choice $5.15 to $5.20; white corn $4.90 to $4.95; bran. ton $25.25; shorts, ton $27.25 middlings, ton $40.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs. $3.25; hay, No. 2, per ton, carlois $9.00. Cheese: Ont. white or colored. .14 3-4 to .15; Que. 14 1-4. Butter, No. 1. .27 3-8 to 5-8. Eggs in cartons: A-large .37; A- medium .34 1-2 to .35; A-pullets .31; B-large .26; C. .21. Potatoes: Que. whites No. I 80's .50; No. 2 90's .35 to .40; NB. Cob- blers No. l 80's .60 to .63; P. E. I. whites N0. l 90's .75. (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Oct. 5—Eggs and butter ruled firm on Montreal open produce markets today. Graded egg shipments in cariots or less were quoted at 37 cents a dozen for grade A-large. 34 1-2 to 35 for A-medium, 31 for A-pullets,_ 26 for B-large and 2i for C. Butter was quoted at 27 3-8 to 5-8 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 28 "1-2 for solids and 29 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 14 8-4 to 15 cents a pound for Ontario whites or coloreds with Quebecs at 14 1-4. ' Potatoes: Que. whites No. 1 ans .50; No. 2 80's .35 to .40; NB. Cob- blerii No. l 80's .60 to .63; P,E,I, whites No. 1 90's .75. MINING (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. Oct. 5—Mines hit the downward trail in a gloomy Toronto exchange semen today. Base metals were a weak spot on a. generally lower board. Hudson Bay was down 2 1-2 at 20 l-2. Noranda. held well most of the session but slipped down 3-4 to 49 1-4 near the close. Fal- conbridge, Nipissing, No r m e t a l. Ventures, Waite Amulet and Pend Oreille were down 15 cents or more. Dome and McIntyre were softest iin a poor big gold group, each falling more than 1 1-2 and Hol- linger, Macassa. Little Long Lac. Pickle Crow and Wright-Hargreav- es dropped substantially. Smaller recessions dotted the list. Pacalta, Home. Calmont. Calgary and Edmonton. and Royalite were among the losing western oils EI- dorado, Mining Corporation. Pros- pectora Airwaysand Read Authier were sharply lower in the miscel- laneous mines group. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Cnnldinn Press) ‘Toronto and Montreal - Indus- trial stocks lower. Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat down 3 to 3 5-8 cents. New Yolk-Cotton, coffee lower. sugar and Currencies , NEW vmx.‘ Oct. 5 - (AP)- Leading European currencies held steady in terms of the United Stairs dollar today. MONTREAL. Oct. 6 - i6?)- Pound sterling declined l-4 cent on Montreal foreign exchangeiiio- day to 4.96 3-33. The French franc held unchanged at 3.30 cents vihile the United States dollar cased l-84 to l-M discount. WINNIPEG WHEAT (Supplied by Piifield and Co.) Clone:- Oct-MW. Nov-lflw. Dee-HS“. llay-lllib-lt ‘Gamhum; 3 Ross Maclellnn i i SCOTT I-‘YFE formerly Insurance Editor of the Financial Post who is nmv associated v with the Canada Life Assurance‘ Company. Mr. Fyfe will supervise the Company's Advertising Pro- grfllnmg, Publications, Policyhold- era’ Service, Field Service and Public I Relations. NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) semis 010w Amer Cyan B 26h Amer Gas Elec ’ Amer Sup Pow 1's Assoc Gas Elec A Atlas Corp Can Marconi Cit Serv 2'0 ; Creor Pet '34“! Elec Bond Sh 1U! Ford Can A _, Niag Hod 9f Uri Light Poul A 3"» Un Light Pow Pfd 29 Gulf of Penn 4f?“ ‘Nimble Oil 67% Brown Pfd 50 NEW YORK, Oct. 5 ~ (APP- Dircctors of Cerro de Pasco Cop- per Corp. announced today a spe- cial dividend of $1.75 and a divi- dend of $1 on the capital stock. payable Nov. 1 to stock of record Oct. 18. The company has prev- iously paid dividends of $1 on Feb 1, May 1 and Aug. 2. UNDATED MONEY ‘BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal - Pound 4.95 3-32; franc 3.30; U. S. dollar .99 63-64- At New Yoi'k—Pound 4.95 3-16; franc 3.29 3-8; Canadian dollar par. At Paris-Pound 150.85 fr.; US. dollar 30.43 fr.; Canadian dollar 30.30 9-32 fr. v In Gold-Pound 12s, id; U. S. dollar 59.32 cents; Canadian dol- lar 59.33 cents. COMIVIODITIES MONTREAL. Oct. 5 — ICP) — Trade picked up a little on Can- adian commodity exchange prod- uce section today with prices gen- erally steady. Butter Spot —- Que. fresh (92 score» 27 3-8, traded. Cheese Spoi—Unquoted. ElZiZS Spou-Oni. A-large 37a; A- medium 35a; A-puliets 30a; B- iarge 26a: C, 21a. nauxs (Supplied by Pitfield and Co.) ' Banks Open Close Bk of Can Bk of Com 168 1168 Bk Mtl 198 108 Bk of Nova S 320 320 Royal Bk 1771.13 177 PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of September:- Grade X Mr. Lowther -1. Isabel Sinclair; 2 Sylvia Partridge; 3- Clifford Campbell Grade X- Mr. Bell-l Cynthia Kendall; 2. Eleanor Larter; 3. Phyllis Murray Grade XI -Mr. Hart --l. Dorothy Keeping; 2 Norma Gomez; 3. Constance Williams Grade VIII— Miss Ross -l. Lewis Lowther; 2. Allin Thomp- son; 3 Jov FTaser. Grade VIII —Ji'. Miss Mathie- son-l Joyce Howatt" 2. Jean MaoLean; 3, Fred Waller. Grade Vfl ~‘Mr. Johnston --.' Ann Duffy; 2 Betty McKenzie; 3- Bcvorlv Pound equal; 3. Margaret Lawson. Gracie VII --Miss Irvine. "W1 Helen Stewart; 2 Katheryn Priz mil Katherine MzirLean equal: 3 Bill lvifller Grade Vi» Jvfiss Ivviziiz -- 1. Marjorie Spflett; 2, Joyce Cofliii. David Bentley, equal; 3 Shirley Stems. Joan Motive. Keith Canon. Grade VI— Miss Langille —- 1. Marjorie Curlmorn‘; 2 Ruby Sherren; 3 Mamie McCallum, Grade V—Mi"~s Walker —l . George McDonald: 2 Harold Jen- kins; 3. Margaret McLennan, Grade V -—Mi.=s Watson -—l Billie Jenkins. Elizabeth Prowse, equal; 3 David Gillespie; 8 Mar- ion Puncher. Grade VI -—Miss Weeks — l. Marjorie Carr; 2, George Brown; 3 Phyllis Biiell. Grade VI --Mias Fullerton -—I. Marjorie West, Joan Taylor; f. Betty Kine; 3 Ruby Downe. Grade 1'11 —?\'fiss Waller -I Emma Lou Doyle: 2 Marion Grade III -Miss MacDonald - 1 Mildred Cudmore; 3. Lena Carr; 3. Ruby Van Iderstine. Grade III --1Vfiss Sinclair —1 Marjorie Mac-Lean, Roy Dougan; 2 Donald Tinney; 2, Doris Vail; 3 Walter Conrad MARITIME ‘PAGE FIVE Hlfi“~ WW" ...-'$'."." IPIH. ...'I\LD"'_'. “VF-"LLQQT "“ l‘ ' "*4" - " 181 QUEEN s1‘. Thanksgiving Excursion GOING DATE -_ Friday, October 8th. RETURN LIMIT - Tuesday. October 12th. FARES - One way fare for the round trip. T. B. ROGERS PHONE 5-10 In Memoriam MRS. MARGARET JANE FORD Many friends will regret tnlenrn of the passing of Mrs. Margaret Jane Ford at the age of 69 years. widow of the late John Edward Ford, which occurred at her home. 17 Bishop St, Sunday, August 3th. She always enjoyed good health until seven months previous toner i Hwm“ N“, but mp r h. ‘ ‘ “~ - D0017?!’ I'll‘ .l=. passing. All that medical skill and tender care could do was don-s out to no avail and’ 0n the above d.'i'c her spirit moved on to God Who gave it. She will be sadly missed not Olily in the home ivlivre she was :1 cheerful and loving mother but also by lier many ll'lf"l’ld.~' and rel- atives. She was before her mar- bath sun was rising. The deceased was a man of sterl- iniz worth and character whose word was his bond. By his thrif’ and his toil he established a com fortable home at Miliview. It War at contracting and carpenter work. however. that the deceased was really a master workman; a work- man who iic-edeiii not to be asham. .ed, knowing that both the UHcCEIl riage Margaret Jane Neill. dough-l ter of the late John and Margaret - Neill, North Milton, and will be liilllndly Temembffed in that dist- c . The funeral was hold Tmgdny A118. 10th. at her home. the scr- Vlce being conducted by Rev. H7... Dmwn- pastor of the Charlotte- town Baptist Church, who spoke words of comfort to the sadly be. reaved family. She leaves w mourn, two daughters and three sons, Louise and Leona, and Ar- f-‘hlbflld; one grandchild firrrcst. at home; James and Ernest, resid- ing ln this city; also two sisters and two brothers, Mrs, 53.1.1191 Gillespie. North Milton; Mrs. Th..- mas Flanagan, Boston, Mass; An- gus and Henry, North Milton, The remains were laid to rest in lilairview Baptist Cemetery, R115- tlflffROild. The pallbearers “rare; Messrs. John McQuari-ie, wluiam McQuarrie. Hammond Johnston. Chrlsmilher Ford, Henry Mclnnis, Angus McInnis. The mall)’ lovely flowers and “"88 gathering of friends testified to the love and respect in whim Mrs. Ford was held. lPatriot please copy) _i________ CHARLES WESLEY SI-IEIDOW The“! missed‘ peacefully away at the Prince Edward Island Hos- view. 389d sixty-nine years. The deceased enjoyed good health un- til Wednesday last when an opera- tion was performed. Despite all above date. (2) L-207-l 0-2-4i o’cl0ck noon. One Gang Plows ADJUSTMENT BUREAU CREDIT -— COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS 9 Twrei Bldg. Chni-mlt-tnw- l pitai on Sunday, October 3. 1937. l Charles Wesley Sheidow of Mill-l that medical skill and tender nurs- ing could do, his spirit passed to Money to Loan Him who gave it just as the Sab- l Office: 90 Great George Street and the seen was equally well dons, MliiViiftVv y and the surrounding communities are the richer for his 118N112 Oil-Mad on. 1i is in the home, however. that he will be sorely missrd. He ivas u kind and lovini husband and fivlier who novel raised [hi5 voice in anger or Int m: sun go down on his wrath. Truly he never lci hi- right hand know irliat his inf) hand was ring“; H); CfillVfffSlilllln was, ‘Afro aye, an; nay nay." He leaves to mourn their ins his iricinvi‘, nee Josephine Mar-Miflpg of Eldon anri three chlirireii, hi.) son Ralph on the homi-stoari: hi: daughter 1.0.8110 Will‘ of Percy W, Jenkins of Maiden .'\'ln~.< and his riauilliior Zuni-i», Wile“ o’ D. Irving Tweedy of _Vemon Rjvcf, Professional Cards ll. F. ARCIIIBALD ' Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. O. Box 12. i_.__.______‘_______ _ ..__ McLeod & Bentley w. a. BENTLEY, n. c. ' J. A. BENTLEY, K. C, Barristers and Attorney-at-Liup MONEY TO L9_A_N ALBAN FARMER BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Bank of Canada Bldg. Charlottetown Frederic A. Large Barrister, Solicitor, Attorney &c. 90 Great George Street Charlotiafown, P. E. l. “Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. “AUCTION SALE I have been instructed by the owners to sell by Public Auction on the premises on Saturday the 9th day of Oc- tober A.D. 1937 the following properties: (1) fiflgacres of land with house and outbuildings at Peakes Station formerly owned by Peter J. McDon- ald. This property will be set up at 2.30 P. M. on 70 acres of land on Brothers Road, Loi 38, with house and outbuildings. formerly occupied by Patrick Mc- Lellan. This property will be set up at 3.30 RM. JOHN P. BRADLEY Auctioneer. Desirable Residence For Sale , ‘The residence of the late Joliii lllcKeiiiia at 179 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown, is of- fered for immediate sale. This property is iii first class condition and in a desirable central locality. Hot water heating and up-to-date finish throughout. If not sold privately before Wednesday, October 6th, 1937, it will be offered by Public Auction on the premis“ ~ on that date at twelve Inspection by appointment. .4 “Dly to: M. ALBAN FARMER. , Solicitor. 1.412s n 2i "s "0-2-4-6. FOR ssuz One 1934 Chevrolet Motor Truck, Long wheel base, Dual Wheels. One 1931 Chevrolet Motor Truck, Long whee‘ base, Single wheels. v One 1931 Ford Motor Truck, Single wheels. One 1930 I. H. C. Light Delivery Truck. Pontiac (‘oupc- Farm Engines from 1%. H. l’. up to 6 H. l’. Grain Crushers, different sizes. Single Plows. i All at greatly reduced prices. SAMUEL KENNEDY Colleciionl v z 4T i. ‘i: T. i,-