AUGUST 15. 193s %"' “ rm: CI-IARLOTTETOWN - ouannuuv . mflpanflwunwunnuuunuunnn»-nuuuuunnnnnnnnnununnnm Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4o u pa; word; Announcemen and Corning Events 2c g- Classified zqoer word; In Munomni Notices, 7o. pg] |nc§f'|,,§','§'°; Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 4c per name; Lem," o; condolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1, WWII; Western and Eastern local] »uu~nu ‘m! 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Th k3 d I Appfefllfltllill; 79¢ Del’ inch or 4o per word. Other rates ollugppllfi- * tion. Minimum Clllflc III!‘ I!!! advertisement ‘ ,-five cents. g “m _ “h. on u nu: wz- n -,u urn u n,- n. nun," 7k Wanted Female Help Wanted m-rao-onnnns not} 11am) WANTED-MAID FOR, t; wkllliltfd su.its. APDIY “W8 ‘ac-at: housework. city suburbnyliigrg: li"'idl"_______“~ “L ‘ ' ' Apply Box “.1: Guardian. . ' Tran-coon EXPERIENCED “354'9"1241- ‘. -.1 aid, with reference. Alllxixou Terrace Hotel. Al“ strayed b,.,.,,,,,_ L-300-8-11-4l Vfliioarders Wanted E-"YIIIINTS AOCOMMODATED 239 Kent Street. L-377-8-l3-3z. w IVANTED — P. W. C. STUDENT. Reuamoble board if willin" to ht-ip \vith housework. Apply “N? care Guardian. L-334-8-12-3l. For Sale _»————~’—__”“_“——_— yap SALE AT WARREN FAR-M. 114 acres with or without crop. Appl William Mutch. Rocky p0 n _- L-360-8-13-3 . FRIES]!!! BILTS AND RUE l.)t'l' Traces at reduced prices. Cl iiton ivlorrison, Fredericton Station. L-ZOtl-B-B-Iill. FOR SALE —- NEWLY FRESIIEN- cu cow. C. W. Robertson, Dun- siailnagc. L-331-8-13-3L Dill‘ RIIAVINGS FOR BEDDING or Fuel in bales. A. Duchemln 5; Co. L-338-8-12-3l. a. . — :;_-—— BODY RECOVERED .. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Aug. l4-Body of Puiuu-i- Gibson, 74, a native of B " -iown, N. S., was found Sat- urtlng; flouting in Bcdford Basin. u.» ilftil been missing three months. ‘minor? EXHIBITION ‘UUDGING PROGRAM TUESDAY morning. Aug. 16, be- _ ginning sharp 9 a.m. HORSES STANDARD DREDS ' TIIOROUGII IIREIIS . CARRIAGE AND R. O A D S T E R CLASSES. CATTLE Commencing with SIIORTIIORNS. class i3, and continuing with class 14. if time permits. JERSEYS IIULSTEINS SWINE POULTRY . nnd all classes in Main IlulIdlng WEDNESDAY morning, Aug. l1 Beginning sharp 9 n.m. Continuing with HORSES starting with (‘LYDESDALES if the prev- ions clmscs are oomph-toil and fol- loivlng the ordcr in the prize list. C ATT LE Complete the unfinished classes itzirtcd Tuesday and begin the AYIISIIIRES GLERNSEYS. SHEEP Continue judging of POULTRY And the riasscs in ltlain Building. ruunsnav, Aug. 1a, a a.m. Complete all the unfinished classes both in the Livestock and Main Building. N.B.—-Exhlhltors are urged to have their animals rendy for the show ring promptly aftcr the preceding "I"! is Judged. The judges will be instructed not to allow any un- due delays. BINDER TWINE “We sell the oelebrtted suvrn LEAF" rwrnr: 111m by the BRANTFORD CORDAGE C0., LIMITED. Brantford, Ontario “ADE IN CANADA TWINE We are sole Distributing Agents for Prince Edward Island “Mower-n 55o feet to the lb. a" "III prices before buying IVIIOLESALE l: RETAIL STRAYED — AYRSIIIRE IIEIFER calf 6 months old. Please notify W. Younker, Brackle _ fl-320-8-ltl-3i. HOUSE T0 LET-i) ROOMS. Apply 54 Kent Street. L-380-B-13-8i. Currencies NEW YORK. Aug. 14 —(AP)- Foreign exchange dealings wore at slower pace Saturday. Sterling and the French franc held rela- tively steady, though money trad- ers kept a close watch for devel- opments touching Czechoslovakia. Demand for gold in London. however, capping a week of heavy buying, showed only few signs of abatiiig as the price soared to the highest level since May. 1935. The present quotation is just about at the “gold point," when the metal may be profitably shipped to the United States. The British pound remained unchanged at 4.87 1-4 while the French franc, beset alike by In- ternational developments and in- ternal unsettlemeiit, dipped .00 1-8 of s. cent to 2.72 3-8. The Canadian dollar was up I-32 ofa cent at 99 19-32. MONTREAL. Aug. 14 -—(CP)-- Pound Sterling advanced 1-16 cent to $4.89 7-16 on Montreal foreign exchanges Saturday while the French franc held steady at: 2.73 5-8 cents. The [United States dollar was unchanged at 7-16 per cent premium. O Gram WINNIPEG, Aug. 14 -(CP)- Winnipeg wheat prices moved within a. narrow range Saturday but. generally at higher levels ‘Trading was probably the dullest of a week of drab sessions. . Uncertainties in European politi- cal clrcles, a rainy weather map‘ in western Canada that probably would delay harvestin operations and some outside buy ng thatep- sorbed light offerings combined to bring higher quotations in the early dealings. As the session ad- vanced. declines set in, however, and prices closed 1-4 lower unchanged. October was posted at; 69 3-8 cents, November 69 3-8, December 6B 3-8 and May 71 1-8. Selling by importers and a slow United Kingdom Millers demand for wheat carried Liverpool down from fractlonni_ opening gains and finnl quotations were 1-4- 3-9d lower. Light offerings confined cash wheat trade to odd lots with spreads mostly unchanged. _In- terest was shown in both springs und (itirunis but trade was light. Pit trading was quiet with a. little spreading in rye including buying of October against sales of December. Barley received some export support. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT. 2nd Geor e VI, A. D. 1938. In re Estate o Susan M. Carver late of Charlottetown, Queens County in the said Province, Widow. de- ceased. testate. By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate, Judge of Probate. etc., etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County, or. any Constable or literate person within said‘ County. GREETING: WHEREAS UPON reading the tltlon on file of Right Iteverend auriee McDonald of Vernon River. in Queen County aforesaid, the ex- ecutor of the above named estate. praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interest- ed in the said Estate to be and ap- pear before me at a Probate Court, to be held in the Court, House in Charlottetown, Queen County, in the said Province, on Thursday the EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next coming, at the hour of ELEVEN (YCLOCK fore-noon of the same dsy to shew oouse if any they can why the Accounts of the mid ate should not he awed 11ml I110 Estate closed as prayed Mr in Hid tltio! and on motion of JAMES rlawlllelaaTON. Earp. Proctor for so oner. AND I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith ub- lished n some newspaper pub Ish- od in CHARLOTTETOWN afore- h week for four consecutive weeiu from the date hereof and that l. true 01m! ill”. "° "l.'.'.""'li‘..."°‘.';"..1ll.n.° o own II I! 1 namely ‘Iflpfllt! all of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid. l-IIIl II- or near the Banlrlof Nays Scotia. in Charlottetown a oresa . AND I DO HEREBY FURTHER tron copyedhereorf. he forthwith person! Y B" ‘l RICHARD caravan. REUBEN CARVER and EILEEN CARMODY. and that a true mo! hm“ ti," '1" ved upon MARY COULT R z sending the ramc by nrcnaid w letter registered for acknowéegfi‘; ment of receipt to the said tun m‘ COULTER nddrcsscd to Ancliwqfir 2, Number 3142 PARK A . b .. MONTREAL. QIIEIIEC- "fir; "a; eflcinrlrs nndrlr ihr_Wl|| II f" 22h dcccimcd. Pi" ‘PM n.i persons Ill r- ested in the sold Estate an a or.’ "Id may havi- dur noiirc iherrévié GIVEN under my 1111"‘ 1""! CARTER & 00. LIMITED M’ i (‘. t this 28th Saint's-lit? AMI). and in the ' ,,."....n "at of Ills Maicllf! 1'1"!"- uni. m‘ ‘Jq-rlqt‘ of Prrhrtr STOCK QUOTATIONS MontrealStock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stools m“, Bell Tel 1641/. Bell Tel 154 Brazilian 11%;, _ B C Power A 31 Can Cement 10a; Can Nor Power 161,1; Can Car Found 14s; Can Car Pfd 231,5 Can Ind’ A1 a ~ 3 Can Pacific 61.9 Can Steamship 4 Celanese 14 Cons Smelt 591,1 Dom Coal Pfd 1711;, Dom Bridge 331/, Dom Steel B 13% Dom Textile 64, Foundation Ce 1311 How Smith _ 151,1, 1111p Tob u» 15h. 1m Nickel x 481/4 Int Power Pfd Qt’ 791g Massey Harris ,5» 75,‘, McColl Rout __ 107,’, Lake Woods 141/, Mtl Power $1 30 Nat Brew q- 121,-; Nat Steel Car . 59 Noranda ' 72 Power Corp 141-‘, Quebec Power 18 Shawlnigan 201,1 St haw Com 5 Sou Con Pow —- St Law Pfd I, 171/. Win Elec A """ 2'4 Win Elec B 2 P d P ' TO [ICE l’ ICES MONTREAL. Aug. 14 —-(CP)— Butter prices closed easier Satur- day on the produce section of the Canadian commodity exchange, 1-4_cent lower, bringing the week's loss to 1 1-2 cents. Egg prices, however, continued their advance, all grades improving 1-4 cent. Butter spot —-Que. fresh (92 score) 22 1-2-23. Cheese spot --Unchanged. Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs spot —Ont. A-large 28 1-4a, A-medium 26 3-4a, B-large 23 3-4a, and C 21 1-4a. MONTREAL, Aug. 14 —(CP)— Butter prices dropped sharply this week on open produce markets according to Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture reports, los- ing one to 1 1-2 cents in view of both the increasing Canadian surplus and the weakening Lon- don market. Potatoes also were off. easing 10 to 15 cents. Cheese markets, however, held steady while increased demand for eggs resulting from the cooler weather pushed high-grade egg prices a. cent higher. Creamery butter prints to tall dealers sold for 25 to 25 1-2 cents a. pound and solids for 24 1-2-25. Western butter was of- fered at 23 1-2 wholesale pasteurized butter price to iobbers for No. 1 was 23 cents. Cheese sold at 14 1-2 for Ont. colored, 13 3-4 for Que. white and 13 3-4—7-8 for Que. colored. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less sold at 28 cents a dozen for A-lnrge, 26 1-2 for A-medium, 24 for B and 21 l-2—22 for C. Potatoes: Que. new No. 1 80's 55-60. Que. new No. 2 80's 35- FINANCE NEW YORK, Aug. 14 —<AP)- Great Britain demand hi 4.87 5- 16,10 4.87 1-8, cl 44.87 1-4; Canada demand .99 19-32; Bel- gium 16.83; France 2.72 3-8; Germany 40.09. OTTAWA, Aug. I4 —(CP)— Wheat exports in the crop year ended July 31 amounted to 713,595 bushels valued at $93,883,- 497 as against 174,858,160 bushels valued at $198,403,951 in the prev- lous crop year, the Dominion gureau of statistics reported to- ay. Exports to the United Kingdom wree 55.443363 bushels compared with 124,368,897 bushels in the previous crop year and the value was $68,988,650 against $141,753,615. Exports to the United States were 1.802.502 bushels compared with 14,868,352 in the previous year, the respective values being $1,- 759,393. __a_s;_>at;a@st_$_15,788,844. W- cents. Quebec I 'lfi,- - Stock Prices Drift Lower In New York . (By FREDERICK GARDNER). (Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK, Aug. 14 —(CP) — The Stock Market k611i; its score- board free of hits this week and Saturday for the sixth consecu- tge session. ended on the losing s e. While pressure leached s9- Prcciably against leading issues. and declines, on the whole, were confined to minor fractions. in- termittent rallying attempts met with only feeble response. The Associated Press average of_ B0 stocks yielded .2 of A point at 47. a low since July 111. The week's drop of 3.5 points was the largest since the period of March 23. The rush for gold abroad ex- emplified the nervousness over a pos slble German -Caechos flare-up and the price of the metal in London was lifted to a. record peak. Engagements of 39,-. 000,000 of gold at. London for shipment to the United States was announced. the largest from any country for any day since June 10, 1937. Leading foreign curren- cies. though. exhibited a relatively steady tone in terms of the United States dollar, but during the week sterling and the french franc din- ped to new lows for the move. Activity was dull among Can- adian stocks, with gains outdoing losses. Dome Mines, International Nickel. McIntyre, and Lake Shore all improved fractionallv while Dlstillers-Seagrams and Imperial Tobacco eased. ‘Weakness of Commodities throughout the week, analysts thought, had much to do with the inability of stocks to resume the upswing. Wheat at Chicago top- ped to a new five-year bottom and other staples were equally shaky. with Cotton futures especially in supply. WHAT STOCKS DID Sat Fri. Advances — — — — -— -ll6 47 Declined — — —- — i317 705 Unchanged -— —- - -- -149 106 Total Issues- — — — -—582 858 MINING TORONTO, Aug. 14 —(CP)— Low volume, the smallest since May 28 marked the Toronto ex- change trading in Saturday's short. session and indicated nerv- ousness iimoiig traders resulting from the repeated war scares. In- dustrial and base metal shares weakened and the golds and western oils posted moderate net gains. Only 251,000 shares were traded. Strength of bar gold indirectly helped the big golds and most of the senior listings firmed narrow- ly. Dome added a half point and Lake Shore 3-8. McIntyre and I-loilliiger closed unchanged. Act- ion in Preston slowed down and the price closed unchanged at 1.- 08. Kerr-Addison had n run up to 2.15 but failed to hold the gain. Hard Rock moved in volume at. a gain of 5 cents and the close was up a few cents for Brulorne, Central Patricio, East Malartic, Jelilcoe, Sylvanite, Wright-Har- greaves and Chibougomau, Chest- ervlllc, Pamour, Pickle Crow and Teak Hughes were down. International Nickel dipped moderately and recovered while Noranda closed 1-2 down. Other leaders were steady and in the cheaper base metal group the close was down a few cents for Waite-Amulet, Pend Orellie nnd Chromium. Silver shares held steady in slow action. Western oll bulged a little on the prospect of greater allowable‘ output. Calgary-Edmonton nnd Okalta. firmed 10 to 12 cents each nnd smaller gains appeared for Calmont, Davits and Prairie Roy- alties. Home dropped a few cents. TORONTO, Aug. 14- Stocks Close A P Con 16 Amm 16".- Ang Cdn 135 Ang Huron 320 4-1221 " HERE ARE A FEW 0F OUR EXHIBITION SPECIALS We srknlt our prices are low-but the quality is high! RUMP ROAST per lb. RIB ROAST por 11.250 fifilfil‘ per nlfic CORNED 0R FRESH per TONGUE lb. ables and Groceries. Phone ll W. MacLEOD l lbs‘) u 1,, l‘ 11mm: usza-a-l-a-is-zz t'e carry a fdl line of all Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Veget- Saunders, licwscm & 0o. SIRLOIN STEAK per lb. - Tenderloin STEAK p». u». Hamburg STEAK per lb. Ground Fresh Dally Choice Quality CORNED BEEF per. lb. 15c 35c BACON Per lb. — — — Con Can Con Edison Elec Pr bits Gen Eleo n Foods en Motors rich Gt Nor Pfd Int Tel Tel Kennecott; Mont Ward Murray Corp N Y Central Natl Cash R Nor Am Co Nor Pacific Pack Motor Paramount Penn R. R Phil Morris Phil Pct C0 Pure Oil Co Radio Corp Radio K 0 Steel Un Oil Std Oil N J Stude Corp Texas Corp United Air United Corp United Drug U s Rubber U S Si. C0 Vanadium Warner Bros West Elcc Woolworth Augite Afton Alderman Bagamac Barikfleld Beattie Bidgood Big Miss Brown Oil Bobio Bralorne Buff Ank Buff Can. Cal Edm Calmont Cdn Malrobil Cent Pat Cen Pore Chem Res Chester Chromium Eldoredo Falcon Fed Kirk Fernland Franco Gillies Lake Gods lake Goldale Goodfish Granada Grandoro l-Iardrocl: Harker Hedley Holllnger Home O11 Homestead Howey Hud Bay Nickel Jacoio. Jeilicoe Prest Quemont Read Autl Red Lake Reno Gold Roche St Anth Son Ant. Shawkey Sherritt. lsco Market Bulldinl G. MAY 'I"ck Pitch Tcvns Corp ' . Toburn Commonwealth Corn Product: Curtlss Wright Dupont, Elec Auto Libs Goodyear 11m 9t Pub Ser N J‘ Sears Roe Co South Pacific West Air Brake Gunnar Gold FN. Y. Stock Exchange Hudson Mot 0Q Int. Harvester .1 United Gas Imp In Memoriam MRS. JANE ELIZABETH HARRIS Passing away at three O'clock F‘rlday morning, July 15th, in her eighty-fifth year, Mrs. Jane Eliza- beth Harris, (who ls well known in P. E. Island), took out of life no- thing but the goodness wlilchlcav- es to her relatives and friends ten- der memories of “fclloxvshlp of comfort sweet and brave." To the twin sister, Miss Sara MacRae, the last of her family with whom she had lived and 10v- ed in days passed by, parting brings sorrow. But in the quiet death which has pushed njar the gates of eternal life, they will find re-union in God's Garden where loneliness is banished and joy will come “In the love of There as the Recorded on Montreal Mart MONTREAL, Aug. 14 (C?) — The storm of selling orders abated somewhat on the Stock Exchange Saturday but not before a fen‘ sub- stantial lomes hurl been set 111) Most equipments drifted to the easy side of the list. Canadian Car off 3-8 and the preferred and Dominion Steel and Coal "B" 1-8 point lower. National Steel Car railed after opening a. half point ggwn to close a point. higher at Noranda took another spill. dropping 1 1-2 points with Nickel l-4 lower. S-melters, however, gain- ed a point. Dominion Bridge was i1 heavy loser, dropping two points just. be- fore the close. Other constructions improved. Foundation up a half and Cement. 1-4. Utilities succumbed to the soli- lng pressure offer having held up fairly well during the early part of this week's decline. Total sales: 40.500 shares: ln- dustrials 10.100; mines 30,400; bonds $550. Montreal Curb t. (Canadian Press) Banks Mt AbiLibl 00m 3's Ablwbi Pfd ..- ,1 2454 Asbestos :1 ‘l8 B A Oil - 21% Beatrharnols 3E4 Bathurst. A 9'4. Dom Tar 714 Fraser V T O 171s Fraser — Imp Oil 16% Pr ce Com 1714 Price Pfd -- UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.89 7-16; U. B. dlr 1.00 7-16; franc 3.73 g. At New York -Pound 4.87 1-4: gasnadlan dlr .99 10-32; franc 2.72 14c Paris -—~Closed. i ITCWYeTduIp-ioi You. '. i n I. 4 HA Just arrived, S0 Smartly NEW! yolvots $3.95 to $7.50 mu Suedes _.. . Fells nioirqoriiizrnevirraiijsiziil Swift stimulants for late Sinnmez wardrobes . . . theself vrllljtop your first Fall frocks regaliyl Flared pnneofiivdnuiiinqf? profile’ hcxtsFTnew f trlcomes." off-facets. tiny ioques . . .cili mcike yoube- witchinql Bloclofnewestcoloxa» Goilyjrimmed, ‘ONATHE YSZATIDVTZT love of Here." Besides Miss MucRae, Mrs. H31‘- ris is survived by a son Winfield Matheson, barrlster-at-law, Cal- gary, Alta. by her first marriage with Mr. Charles Mathcson of Charlottetown. P. E. I. An oniv (laughter, Sadie hfatheson, R.N.. passed away some years ago. A, beloved niece, Miss Sadie Mac-i Gregor. of the High School staff‘; Providence. 11.1.. arriving in Wmci- ‘ sor lost Friday to spend part of her vacaiino. was grieved and shocked to learn that her nuiithud passed away’ that. morning. Since her marriage with Mr. James E. Harris, the deceased ladv had resided in Windsor at their home on King Street, vritli the adopted (laughter. Katie Ells. a niece of the first Mrs. Harris. Foi- lmviiig the denith of Miss Ellsjirs. Harris failed in health. For two years she had been an invalid. Ile- iiig tenderly cared for by Miss, friend could not have for tloii to her been surpassed by n daughter a inucli loved mother, During her mature life Mrs. Har- ris had rendered a conscientious service to the cause of tempor- ance. For many years she was the estcemcd president. of the local W. CTU. and had frequently served CifllCiflllv in the work of the Pro- vincial W C.T.U. field. Sunday afternoon a service was hclrl n: the home conducted bv the Rev. G, N. Hamilton. Members of the choirs of Trinity and Presbv- terlan Churches furnished favour- itc llviiiiis WllBli “Sim 0i My Soul" and "Rock of Ages" tvcre sung. Enirlv Monday morning the re- mains of the deceased were taken by ltlnyor Lohnes to Charlotte- town for liitcnnent in the Mnthc-_ sou family lot in the People's Ccmetciiv. A service was held at ihc grave- cruiductcd by the Rev. Mr. llfillcr of the United Church. Chariot i clown The deceased was the daughter 0f tlic late Malcolm and Jean Cameron blarltae of CHKITRKJP- town and with the PXFPDIlOii of licr twin sister, Miss Sara Muc- Ruc. ims the last of a highly rc- spcctcd family in thc Garden of the Giff. The many lovely floral tributes tcstlfirvl to the high cstccm in which Airs. Harris was llriti a- mongst friends and in the llfc of the communirv. MR. DANIEL MCRAE GLACE BAY, Aug, 10 —Word was received hcre today by John A. McRnr. local busiiicss man, of ihc Mary MocKell. R.N., whose clevo- _ WLEO of Mrs _ meeting. Meeting opened v Ode followed by AhClub WOIYIGIII Creed. Roll call W85 answered b1 flitceii members aLs-o several V1517 tors present. from Sick and new ones appozntcci. A ver interesting report. 0i 1 Convciiiion ivus given by our de.e- gates and was eiiyoyed by all. ~:::::a. E, Shaw for their monthly by thl Reports were received and school committees, the Ann Roll call for August; meeting til i be answcre-cl by a receipt». Mcetill! to be a! tho homo of Mrs. Leslie Roper. hiccamg closed by the King. EYES l G llT EXAMINATION , Fitting and Snnplytng Glnmfl Etc. l ll. J. MABON , OPTOMETRIST 1, IIIONTAGUE. P. E. I- | Office Connected With l . \ 1A1. curcurri-z 71 Drugstore cs1.» . Funeral Director And Embaimer I Ambulance Service DAY and NIGHT Fitzroy St. — Phone 638 ' ll. F. ARBHIBALD Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Bu! 12» (lcrvh of his bmtlicr. Daniel .\lc- Rac. iii a Calgary liosyiitzii ycsicr- day. folowiiig an operation. The deceased was born at Cant» Cove, P. E. I, 44 years ago and as a youth wcnt to western Canada where he took u mnchinr. A few wars ago he vis ted hcrc when lic brought ‘a shipment of western horses. Besides his widow, he is surviv- ed by four brothers John A. and Hazard McRae. Glace Bay, mat David and Wendell in the west; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Thompson. Crcston. B. C., and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Regina EAST ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 'I‘l1e July meeting of EastRoyolty Women's Institute met at. the home u=::::__W_”- AUCTION SALE Of Charlottetown Properties There will be snld at public mic- the sixteenth day of August in- light. Tinted Ilth August. i938. hkLEAN h WPKINNON Solicitors. J. A. Flt-DONALD In Gold -Pound 11s, 11d: U. S. dlr 59.43 cents; Canadian dlr 59.10 cents. _ Towagmuc Uchi ,. . 5 Ventures ‘ Walla Am 04o Wendlgo H l3 Westflank ‘ 8 West Tnrne! 8V2 White Bail; 1Y4 White Wa 5 Wiitaey 0 ' 1214 Wood Cad 31 Wri Harg \ UNLISTED Cobalt 1'4 Mali-obit: , 1 Pend Or 185 l Tent 11 l L-31t8-8-12-M tlon on the premlsm on Tuesday stunt at eleven o'clock in the forc- noon, properties of tho lau- Joseph (‘orncy consisting of double tcnr- ment honsc Nos. I39 and 139% IIII Elm Avenue and rottnko No. 36 1111 Imngworth Sire-ct. all in good con- dliion with scwrrage and electric Auctioneer. k ‘xruzr, K. c. . . ‘ I rim". u. B. t I F w. F O l5 . . Barristers and AHUTIIPY-fll-IIQI MONEY Ti) LOAN Phone n1o-2;__itg____._ Alex. \V. Maiheson BARRISTI-IR. SOLICITOR. ETC. l Money to Loan Cflllwl-IOBB Ofllcc: 00 Great George Street. | Fflfltlcilfi A. Large Barrister, Solicitor. etc. Successor to U. EIIIBI Show, K. C. Provrse Blot-gr. 127 Grafton S reet. Charlottetown. l’. E. l. Money to Loan Collections. Real Estate _ ii M. Alban Farmer annmsrvzn. soucrron. arc. MONEY 1 I'D LOAN Bank of Canada Blluflcllgghot” t ilIAltlTIaIE Adimtmenl Bureau CRFIIIT - COLLECTIONS (‘REDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS Pcarden Iinidm. Clfllflll Phone I216 h___~_;___- .~¢ new muvw pv- mama m Fzxrh... Quan- M ~.,° O n O 0 D