SEPTEMBER 1s, 1934 %§’:;’ Gains On ngrdhll’! Special Wire) ('7' "$1.511. Sept. 17—Speculat- Mpggrest was at its lowest level l" mme time on the Montreal Exchange today when fewer 4300 shares changed hands ‘the whole session. Gains dmnfinbered losses eight to five a1- Wliigh changes were mostly of the mflrowest fractions. lflgtazllllln Traction closed 1-3 uglier at 10 3-8 after opening at 1.1 International Nickel was unchanged at 23 1-4 with the day's bging 23. Canadian Pacific was low only lnterlisted issue to suffer m?“ m the day's trading, closing ' 125.3 off 1-8; it did, however, gash 1g V3-4 in the course of the mdmg period. 5W1 of Canada. Preferred ad- "nwd a. full point to 36 1-4 and stock ‘Outnamber Loses Montreal Exchange wt ES TERDA Y’S S Hollinger was also a. strong point with a gain of 80 oflits at 19.50, af- ter being traded at, 19-40 during the early part of the session. Montreal Power was 1-8 higher at 32 3-8, with the opening level at 33 1-4. Small fractions were gained by National Breweries Preferred, B. q. Power “'13”, Dominion Steel and) Coal "B" ‘and MoColl Frontenac. Quebec Power at 16 1-4 and Can- ada Northern Power at 15 were each off 1-2. Shawinlgan Power and Bruck Silk were minor frac- tions lower, , Canadian Industrial Alcohol "A" at 8 was unchanged as were Massey Harris, Power Corporation, B. C. Power "A", Hamilton Bridge, Bath- urst, Canadian Bronze and Ogllvie Flour. Sales 4.704 sharm; bonds $13,450. Tar 0n tBv Frederick Gardner) fated Press Flnanclnl Writer cpy Guardian's Special Wire) ‘Ngw YORK, Sept. 1'1 _-l3tocks hung around the lowest pr oes o me ‘>931- on the average today 35 the iliftrkrft SWWQ velllilly w 11181’- 51ml] strength for a ra y.d u m m, gprly ‘burst. of liqui a on (he shan- l1st subsided as leading wmmndlties took on a more robust tone and a modest upturn in steel opernflrus indicated flint seascnal Qxpamion tendencies, although slow lnd restrained, were 011911111112 W wmg degree in business. 1 gsavmcss of the sccur ty mar- ms mcyply prolonged the tenden- cies of the preceding week. T101‘? n5 nothing in the days news to induce further liquidoion. Many uarters still seemed subject to the Mum partly because of thelfeeble- ness of the seasonal gains .r1 bus- {pegs since Labor day and inabil- lty to see through the political mists. U. s. Government; bonds czontinu- g1 to sac and were back near last week's low levels, with treasury 31-4.: of 1004 selling below par. Ccrporiiio bonds also were soggy. A sharp rebound in U. S. Smelt- ing and Refininw. one of the recent mk spots of the Vsharr n1arkct, Jormcd n rnllvinrg p0 nt. ‘lhat lead- ierot the inflation group of stocks [ran up for a not gain nf 5 "points. Bu‘. wcrikncss in cquallv promin- ;i11: lssucs, notably U. S. Steel Com- -m:n 11nd Prcfcried, offset its i.n- :l:li(‘li(‘(\ upon trading sentiment. ' U. S. Steel lil0VCfl diwn through ‘it; m1 lcrcnoon selling and the _ prcfcrrcci tcuclicd a ncw low for the .ycsr at G7 1-4. Both were at the Zlcircst prices quofcd since the stock Hnarkct. rc-opcninjz tn March. 1933. filter the banking holiday suspen- Iiicn of trading. ‘ Slccl shares stiffened and their losses wcrc cut after publication of the Amcrlcnn Iron and Steel In- stitutes estimate that operations of ‘the industry had increased to 22.3 Loercent of capacity compared with 310.9 percent a. week ago. Horcovcr, a mOve by steel makers io msiittain current, prices through the fourth quarter was expected to simulate buying by consumers who have bccn holding off in hope of lower quotations. Allied Chemical, Consolidated Gas Pacific Lighting, U. S. Induslrial Alcohol and National Steel were among shares which sold into new low Hround for the year on declines oi fractions to about two points b:- iorc rsllyving efforts halted the foreman liquidation. Rail nnd Utility shares on tlie l\‘l‘l‘li.'.’f‘ touched new lows for 1934. but the Standard Statistics Co. av- "llilc for 90 selected stocks was still slightly above the July 6 11min: average. It m1 six-tenths of 1 point, to 67.1 on the day. Turn- over dwindled to 047.680 shares °°mlinrcd with 835.375 Friday. Amcricfln smelting, Mblntyre and gulilfll-lgous metals firmed be- Session Recorded New York Market N. Y. Stock Exchange hind the rally of U. S. Smelting. The upturn in the metals. CQBY-Tlfit- ing with further liquidation in U. S. Steel and other industrial shar- as. was taken as an indication that inflation ideas had not been dis- missed entirely in the financial community, although they have been played down lately. Grains led the recovery in lead- ing staples. Wheat closed 3-4 to 1 1-4 cents a. bushel higher and com was up 1 1-2 to 1 7-8. Rye made an extreme gain o: nearly 3 cents. cotton rallied 45 to 65 cents a. bale. The first carloading reports by western roads for last week reveal-i ed substantial gains over thg pre- ceding week, which inciuded Labor Day. The Santa Fe reported load- ings totalling 28,145 cars against 25,373 in the preceding week and 25,321 in the like week last year. Injuries Prove Fatal ((1.17. By Guardian"; Special Wire) ‘PORC-NTO, Sept. l6—J0l'in E. Russell. former President of the ltscsi... L;.;:tructi0n Company and director of numerous other corpor- ations, died in hospital Saturday from injuries suffered July 23, in an explosion and fire aboard the oil barge Elizirco. Mr. Russell was president of’ the Standard Paving nnd Material Company, Consolidated Sand and Gravel Company, Standard Paving, Limited, and Unitcd Distributors. Limited. He was also a director of Standard Paving (Mnritlmwi, Limited, and Kilmer Barbour, Lim- itcd. Undiscou-raged By Showing In Election SYIINEY. Australia, Sept. 16 — -Undisoouraged by the fact they rfailed to elect a single candidate in Saturday's Australian general elections, the Douglas Credit Party plans to continue its battle for the fsocial credit scheme sponsored by Major C. H. Douglas. “The fact we registered ti. good lpoll is encouraging," commented H. ‘V. Bondeson, leader of the party land himself a candidate. “We will lgo on fighting for our cause. I feel certain that in the next few years —in fact before the next election —we will succeed in convincing the =majority our cause is right." VANCOUVER, Sept. l'l—(C.P.)— Flor sale among Orientals, about 23,000 pounds of octopus were tak- en commcrcially in British Colum- bia fisheries in 1933, being a small decrease from the 1932 catch. Phone 7H. Imperial Biscuit 00-. l-ili": QAIIAYITITOWN. P. l. l- 150.50! (Quohllgn- [nun-hm] -*. £51K‘! SIDEIJGHTB and Ward numbers 0f tic Initial ‘m’ Wm‘ ""11"" "ha" Jlzglitrwl mfiorfTnwAlhth oueis i.“ 117x18“: s c 11 a Standard rum and “"7 h°""'"' mum“ c“? inst m“ 5“"""° "'1 "m"! W" “a Touiliti? e a“ 1.1 o “l. l 1r 5p '1 '05 ll t1 bi r ioier if '“" m 3‘°""'°'“' Ema‘ c ‘I’ ‘hfim l“ n'°h"“""l 9"'°" 95"‘ :11? 011111.... ‘iirlicgflbeetngtthle bTTT-lltf; Fgigcazoziiplete: hxgeaient ciltgel plliiil mm" inttotnwn) of $50.00 a share. Subscriptions nrs Trade contracts that Otis has al- Bmhuru A ‘H 4 own.‘ L.‘ pnyiible, i5 percent cash with applic- ways been one of the most important Be“ Tel n8 ntiou and the balance on Jnnuniy 2nd o! the Ford steel producers and that Br“ T L Yo“ “I 101A A“. Red 97 m 1035. Applications must no maria dir- it will ba more adversely sgfclzcted B C Pow A _ 24w‘ Ame“ Chem _ 116% not tr: the‘ Minister o! ‘1111132109 on than any other Steel Lompatny dortl c Pow B n. _ 5% M“! Chalm _ 11% forms 11111 able at the smut-nus of goes ahead with biutpln; o pnosucci stuck Silk 1 m“ A" 1M m‘ the chartered banks with _a statutory an important Pa" 0 11 W“ we C“ 3m," ‘g 2g Amer ca“ ‘WA declaration that the applicant .5 ll reqiiirnments. A M M Bum! nod _ u’ _ 2L 21 A,“ For Pow 5V’ llfritlsb subject and not an employee Burrougb; ddinlgi ac na Hon can Bron" 22 n Am Loco 1",‘ o1 snly Bank. The subscription 1st threshold o best B61118 aasoii. ur- u“ “ 6 A“, 1.0“, us“ _, wll cuss on or befor-s Sept 11st. roilg-bs summer seaaonb was sum; can Am n“ n in, Couusgl, Yhat duller; tlhalnt can o‘ bucclounb t can M“ m” 39% uonmrm M a lfgrtoin i: 1:11.37: shuttling 91311511571021: C" Am Sub, 01% A KIT LETTER y u s e 3‘ ‘in: the l r can ' _ M“ T“ 1W“: NEW v0 ' novlvl ‘manta b stem: $11 e )0m"1‘bs "°.' ‘F111 511°" - . ...?“ Y‘ Y- "—~- “my .1 r r . 1.1215" .. so..." 1»- Anaconda Cop . 19% urdug’ L ll“ ‘tiara ‘hi! “mam 8-“. filo "frllle yl 1:800 t Lhsffset the gimme‘: D0!“ Sh”! C0“! B Atcliisun , 41 101/, Hf“ ‘Ifmmg f “l "'2 “"‘ “m 1° " pa“ f” 1°“ 1-,, nnd m,“ ubu (101.1 Mines Auburn not o 22 2b n eu nn pressur. appealed to sub- sump, an o o r sec In“ Make, I _ . $1: 5111s quickly. The general 111.; held returns equal to those for the first ~- Bultl Loco . 7 0,. managed small rccqytfl»! 51x monghg, " Massey Harris .,, gzlrtnonmo Wiib the averages at critical points tlfigzni>gtiglt ‘n m A _ 0% tibotflslhetzliét aISEIIEIiIOiImKIODAIEIY “was ia- BANON SAYS Nun mew . _ ,_ 31-11111.‘ Aviation 11% dgrelfl,“ *‘ ’ “' *" m" BIOVTREAL one gem n_,,, the n11 Fiecl m: m 0th Steel ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Power (‘or »... p“ F5311! a" tecbulfialb vietwiiiriut this 01:31:11! élecllizle‘; thlsauanlasrtkfatlsresliiaetgigiiig Sh"? if" _n _____ 18 11% Byers A .\| -. -. 147's Kain‘ u on w e 0 “mum h“ zvaskhessyin tbs Rails suggest that Burr Add lilnch . 1114, ' | t 33 M 1 m. 1 l BANKS Co“ o“ -~. --- 175i! 17% Laldllw M"! Co‘ Llhidouisifielillligtjw gonclusivfi? hoivtsivci? - ‘ i 155 1323' Si: "ti: ‘.1111 SUMMARY (trait géicue-Ztublished until an uctunl Rffgfimfijil sc ‘Phrosh 37 v . ' » n . Joya co a ... . CB1 C0111 --- 15% "ca-i: agltslfisg t: jifig 1151;311:311): fegihiveltiklssillflfsntpfdhhlblifmudhlad 5211:: Imp“ - ~ ~ ~ -- 103% 99m, 1'"- _1V1 Nations. utrcngbt to the market's position. 61m!“ ‘ mm "' ~ ‘ Gold bars noted in London nmr- Traders who may wish to try for a .1108 (\fhi<i . 40/; k; fig 140g 5 q ugnlngg 140; 5d sag. long overdue rally might on weak- g *9 ‘ "Nb H ' 9t! urdny. "-- ness consider buying Stairs, Ale-bison I Chpslfir 110* -- Youngstown Dian-ice Steal Qpgfgt- 11nd Johns Mrinville 111111 protect nom- (;gh“'l:' Gntrrglleé ions begin week up 2 points st 28 pep mltmenta with stops placed under the Com Sol ‘ cent o! capacity. lows of the year. . v , .\lnny textile mill owner! in the 31111011- 10“ (“T5 -- south nnd New England plan to rs- (Scumuu PM“) My" Q11 0D,,“ ma“. “m,” ma“, mmwcmr. cocxsnr. TOIlONT , Sept 17-311mm; 111111-61 Q0" ‘"11 - Sh“; nosmons ‘u 511' swurme! on were unublc to get up staeni for 1111 (orn Prod . New York (‘urb Exchange as of Aug BIONTKEAII- Q11“. Sifill 17-19 is "mun"? W115i’; 1" m" 11"‘ H" “'11s Ire] Hm‘ Iii was 14,&2 shnres against 21347 a iimnouncetl that ihc Moutrcnl Silvei 11111011’ 8111B l0 11010 1111 810111111- 5°11"- 1" I Dupp" mnnih ago, ' Exchange Inc. has lmflrivrid nu npplic- 1119111 11111195 111181‘)? 011 U10 201101111 Efgfnxilqakfrtn ' ' Pcnnn R. R, July neg lncgmg $310, ation for membership frnin Chulluna 811°" 0! "@0111"!!! 111 "141 New 101k Eire Pow Light rlo First Null Stores . Frccport 'l‘r*x (lcn Asphalt (lnn Elev (ion Fonds . (ion .\lot tioiil Dust (lnutlitich lluh .. (lootlymir llub (lrnhziin Paige .. ., (lrcnt “Wat Siliznr ., ,, Houston till ,, lludson lilot Uitl-rvtts .\i_vcrs B. Llqultl (‘urh .. Lncws Incurp Stuck Truck Muili Alknli _ Miss Knn Nfiil Bis . . . . . . Nnil Dniry Prod Natl Pow Light New Ilnvcn .. . . New York Ceu .. North Amer ... . EXCHANGE (Canadian Pram) MONTREAL, Sept 17-Brlilsh Ind foreign exchange in rclntton to the (‘nnnrilnn dollar as compiled by the Roynl Bank oi.’ Canada, closed today no follows :—- Argentina papo .2800. Auatrnllyi iiountl 3 8072, Australia pound 3.81172. Auutrln schllliniz ISM. Iirnzll milrels .0089. liulyrurlti luv .0120. (‘b11111 lloug Kong dollars Czechoslovakia ClOWn .0400. Denmark krone 2174. France franc .0045. Gorinnny rciohsmark .3125. Grunt Britain pound 4.8012. Greece drncbma 0003. llollnnd florln fllfiO. Hungary pcngo fi. lntlin rupee .3087. Jnpsn yon .2011 Jugoslnvin rlinar .0236, New Zcnlnmi pound 3&7. South Africa pound 4.12116. United States dollar 2 31-3‘! lie! cent discount, PRODUCE Illa-shun was qugghngni-tttfnsuy highar and butler declined frnctinnliy in price on the Montreal produce and dairy market 352B. tod- agnin quoted at 6 48 cents. Onytiirio colored (sinus Noni-lie 10 to 101,‘ cents Hponnd‘ 5f cont I116; ’ than inst, n-eeka clos n: glen an o Quebec r11 f“ advance g Qull’!!! Amqflflfl, bang quoted o! it 715a _______ “m; g 11.111116. Arrivals were (John-um . w...) ""53... no 1 bum:- mod cont a sues- Opened I401 plum’. {.“.";“.’l§'..°‘£§i§iZ“.. Sig: 12w? Abitibi . 11o 11o u ,- . |one-l...:;:.":=..'rsll."::.asst: lswszzi‘... . “* .1“ "'<=1->""*~...:“i:i':.*:.‘"::.3.t' "first. 5.11.2?" °“ If D1‘ ' "' c" '.":.-..'".°::':: éi.’.‘2"..".’.2'-‘l.°. 32:. ":2 o ' ' n“ 1' s1" c" 1:1: swarm" ti. m 7° “M M Am .“";t.2"'s an Imp Tob ' 1011,. "m "m" M‘ n M11‘ totalled 1- n1 Pet w '1” °,',,“,,°', °' c‘ ma” ' llaichan A" "' L" 11 e v . .. "",‘,',,.°.".."";.°..2°1‘."°a‘>‘s"s7>‘£ti‘.. ‘.23; ¥Z."i""§..' " .1111” cbnn ' {sinful "I " Steel market is brighter §‘A‘.‘...T”‘.\r.;.' L. "l rH-I- L" L-"lr M“ Cm, South so ma 813s soso e134 .51 Kolvinntor yo“ t. U IIIigh Low Lnlt 0ft ,‘“.,,,,b,,,","',’fif _ - 20 11.1111 . .1..4o as 0:1 as 42 .o1 Nam, l.“ with to 5 routs bigbor tbun prices rim-k Mo; ' inst wcck. ’l‘rnrllng was somewhat 1'9"“ Rm] " adversely nffectcti by trouble over 11"]; gm- N the slaughtering o! cattle for tho pmmps I.“ kosher irnile. bieers were locking iu punmnn Cn ' top quality. Good steers generally “mun p0", " ' ,3 7 brought. $4.50 with $5 hid and refused 111.110 he“) 6' h"' ,‘ 4/11 for one loml of Ontario cattle. Med- 11;‘, 1m“ gwvgp ' ' 2%‘ 2 iuui good steers sold nrouurl 34.2.5 snmwuy sun,“ ‘ with the hulk of the medium steers gm,“ Rnohucp " between $3.25 anti $75.75 nnd common Sqcony y“ "' steers mostly $2.510 and $275. One mmmmm (.0 baby beef was ivoigheq at 8i. Good gnu“, qlmf "' cows were from $2.75 to $3_ with gnu“, "n" medium cows between $2 and $2.50 gland Brand!" nnd common butchers down to $1.75. “and H" Eké" llnnnors nnd cutters were steady at gun"! n“ PM ' $1 to $1 50 nnd bulls at $1.50 to $2 50 5mm] on - T" “y; with the hulk of the sales lit $1.75. Stem," “infer ‘"1 Steers up to 1,050 lhs, good and snmcbflkpr 55 choice $4 28 to $5; medium, $3.5 to Thermal“ g 33.75; common $2.00 to $2.75; steers Tens c0 ' m‘ over 1,050 lbs, good anll cboico $4.26 To“! Gm‘ ‘ 83/1 i0 $5; medium $3.15 to $3.75; com- TH}, "n" B " *1 mon $2 60 to $3; heifer; good and PM," ,.,_,,,“‘(."n,.'h' ' f‘- choice, 5s so; medium $2.15 to $3.25; l-mo" 0mm Curb ' ' 30V‘ common $100 to $2.60; fed cnlvcs, Yum" PM. ‘ 64% good and choice $0; medium 84.00; "mm" Mr‘ 12, cows, good $2 75 to $3; medium $2 to ‘mum vnrrf- u"? $2 ; common $1.75 to $2; canners "mud d“ 157/; géitlwcuctggafifil ‘tlomfltgflkz bulls. Rood U h Ind M ‘r- 33 Calf receipts were 1021 head There n s “nmwr 14% were only 16°1 cnlveh u compared g g Egan 112-?’- with 2.41m 1m Monday. T011611"! trod- vnn étoel 141/ in: was estimated to he sicniiy on “vomflynraé-Ca“ 4 '-' grnsscru, courmon and inodiuni qual- ‘vnnon Bu“ M’, iiy rnlvos. to Z5 cents higher on good ‘van Unlm“ ‘ 11 gglggsi Gsraoilfi cnliirtia were gutted ‘at ” , .' o .‘ , w most o t a sues “Yasshvlrglretch '60 between $5.50 and w, Medium qual- wm-nt Pump . 1.11.1, 1.153 1§{h°“1,"§‘mb"°,‘,'“§{ ‘if? ‘f, :1‘:- renbw Trim Conch av, a ° °" K “ ' “" "‘ ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN TOCK and BOND QUOTATIONS‘? MARKET FINANCIAL COUNSEL 400 after charges ngainst $3,423,347 in July 1033. 7 months net equal to R3 I"‘filfl a shure against 4'18 cents in first seven months of 1033. Aichlson loadings (luring week shoivml n seasonally rising tendency null indications are that for week re- vcnuc cur-s hnndlcrl were about 281100 curs ngninst 25,375 in previous week. Blngnzlno Steel snya with s 2% point rise 111 Steel works operations in 2on1, pt-rccni: List week, indications of subshuliiiil purchasing by nutn- makers within 2 or Ii Wmka nnd more public works construction projects maturing sentiment in ibe lrou and GUARDIAN GOSSIP — (By Jabnlton and Ward‘! Special N Util .. . 18.81 18.08 18.75 .00 Wire) 40 Bonds ... 90 b4 . .11 Dow Jones. .\febetn_ Bombay, lmllu. fnrclgn mem- berships now include nne from Ilom- bny, 5 from Shanghai. ‘.1 from Paris. 1 from llrnzll nnd 11) from New York. ln addition 10 scnts have been nllot- ted iu Toronto, Doclurnlinn of tlm regiilnr thlr-(l quarter diviricnd of 31 cents per snare by Mnnircnl Light llent nnd Power cons payable Oct 31 to stock record Sept 30, definitely sets at rest nny expectation ihnt hurl been held nf n small increase in the rnte of pnynient being llccitlctl at this time. The company has recently in- nugimitcd a new rate schedule for its customers and in vimv of this nntl civlzgocx (Canadian Pres!) ZiIONTREAL. Sept IP-Oltel-iflil! 011 the two .\iontreul livestock market: today tntnlicnl 10,543 houd. Cattle rc- celpls were 1,430 head. Cattle were moving to the scales at prices stelilly ers from $3 to $376. Grnsc calves rnngcd from $2 to $2.76 with tho bulk of the snles between $2 25 nnd $2.50. Good nnd choice veal $5.25 to $0.211; common nnd medium 83 to $4.75; grnsst-rs $2 to $2.75. hoop receipts were 4,184 head. laimbs made a gain of 26 cents. Good owes and ivethcrs were sold for $5 75 with lnmba wetglving 00 lbs or over nt $4.75. Buck lambs were $4.76 and cull lsmlu $3.75. Sheep ranged from‘ $1.50 to $8, with nn- bulk of the sales between $2 and $2 60. Ewes 81 50 to $3: lninbn, good, $.75 common $3.75 to $4.75. Hog receipts were 3,302 head. Hog iinlcs were very slnw and prlcr-s low- cr. Some 1,500 hogs were dellvcrcrl on former contract at $0 for barons fell nnd watered. Selects ilrcw $1 pcr 110g prcmluiu. Heavies nnd lmtcbern wcrc' l8 5t). Slows wom- fmm $0 to $7 As- ido from the Above lean than 100 hogs were sold enriy. Currencies Canadian Pro") NEW ORK Sept 11—Nnrow changes only wens recorded in th foreign exchange mnrkwlil today. The fiamdian dollar. after fiuotuat. iiig between 8 nntl 2H5 percent Pfellb‘ lum, closed unchanged at Ii 1-16. Star-- ling finished the (lay l little lower at $5 01, off u. of a cont. while tho French franc, closing at 6,67 cents,‘ showed again of .0054 of a cent. MONTH Ab, Sept 17—-The pound and (be United Staten dnllnr declined while the French franc remained study on Montreal currency exchang- el today. Bterlinf lost 0-212 of a ant at 4.8614. The lnltod States dollar and 1-32 of one percent at 2 31-92 percent discount and the franc was impending political factors directors Mt’l. Stock Exchange Oil in in ins Point level closed A bout gained floatation: fumlnhud b7 market nnd to this somewhat lucnrlsb influence was added the nervousness inspired by the failure of Tack Ilugb- puriroti Silvers nntl huse metals ut-re sloiv. Teck Hughes the price cnme buck to 4.85 where it The other big golds harbored strength v Iollolol lolly. Losses were lighter than t week's session and they 11p- cblvfly in the gold group. its lnw which nmi again hit for tbo year nt 4 116 at suipport ivns forthcoming with ii loss of 14 cents uc-t. 32.000 shares changed hnnds. LliOTl‘ thnn weakness llolllngor J5 cuts and ticlmtyre 50. (Canadian Presn) PAGE FIVE " i ‘3-01- oven soYrARs ‘The OLD RELIABLE -.,._1-,»_». .- L. O. GROTHE LIMITED All Independent company . . . Ill Canadian capital, owned and oper- ated by Canadians for over 50 years. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in raurvcd for new! ol local interest but udvertining of I newly nuturo may be inserted it I oontl n nurd strictly payable in ldvunce. THE SALE 0F HORSES, pure bred cattle, farming implements and other valuable movable property at Dalvey, Grand Tracadle, on Septem- ber 26th, offers a. splendid opportun- ity to intending purchasers. L-436-9-18-6i DANCE MacMILLAN HOTEL, Wednesday night, 25 cents. L-413-9-l7-2t TWO YEAR. OLD and three year old Futurity Races, Wednes- day afternoon, Charlottetown Driving Park track. Two other classis. Two bike championship races. Come and have a good af- ternoon's fun. 5O cents admission including grandstand. No charge for autos. L-410-9-17-2l PERSONA Mr. Wm. Grimes. C. N. R., 00n- ductor left, yesterday mornlni: for Boston on n shor, visit to relatives. Mr. James R. McLean, chief car l ___, PERSONALS Mrs. ‘Wallace Wheatien, East Royalty. left on an extended visit to Long Creek. Nine Mile Creek, and Fairview. M351: Florence and Therese Kel- ly, Pisquld East, have rturned from the City Hospital where they each underwent operations for tonsils and adenoids. lVLr. James P. lvlacGuiqzin 10ft last wcek for Halifax, where he will resume his studies at Dnlliou- sie University, as a second year dental student. ‘Ilhe many friends of Miss Mabel B. Jenkins, Vernon, are scrrv to leam that she has had to eincr the P. E. Island Hospital for s11 opera- ticn. Rev. Emerson I-Ieustis, student pastor of the Baptist churches, nt the Isthmus of Cliigncct-o, and at Bayslde and Tormeniinc. is cnjzrv- ing a w'cek's vacation nith his p211"- cnts at Wilmot, P. E. L-Moncton Transcrrpt. Mis Catherine Hyndmnn, Miss Constance Hyndman nnd Miss Helen Hyndman are leaving this morning for Windsor, N. S, to re- d bt fel a policy of (llvitlenrl TORONTO. 39m 17- checker of the C. N. R. city, ac- ‘cfgtlgxtlfujffrriui,12$‘in"! gxgw (rim? Stocks wmpanied by MbLeanv 1e“ giérxrlfiohtheir stildies at Edgehill lthler “irhiprotcmenis and glove assur- 231119 O11 yexerday morning on a vacation unce of stubilliy- m“ Counsel Alzzm; ~ _ trip t0 NOW York and New Jersey. Miss Margaret Cam}; 9f Anna“- ' ' A1131.) 11 ., dale leit Charlottetown this morn- grfll RMr~1L€di“'°]u (swim?) “é if‘; C~ N- ing on an extended visit to licr sis- I ' smrin .. eer rcu epar men e yes- m’ Sn sh Rt m‘ ‘t P l.‘ _ MMCCIIGHQOHS ggfralliiw - tcrday morning for Edmonton. NB. Rf; “m. white; shcqwm ______. 11 31811118 "11 busmtess wmlectsd ‘"1111 1115 de- indefinite period visitmg friends gfglm-lég P3111119“ ~ and relatives 111 different parts of (Cmnudliln Pres!) 50b3,, Dr F e _ H is T f the United States. She is accompan- “ONTREAM so," 17_ Brmllfiii . ' ‘m r7’ "1 0f mm- 07m‘ led by her cousin 1111's Marlin \vh9liC nor no 2 no. Brnlorne 9111' °f Qharwtteww“ i5 @1331“ 1"'Dunn of Morell. who 1s rooming Barley L‘ W 1w 3_"B- Bu?‘ in,‘ the hqspwtl for tmatment’ tmd his to Brookllnc, Mass. after a pleas- Sflij w s: 321-23 Burt (‘an . Eilllliihllgicco nslifiixrabl‘; ant six weeks vacation with her Outs mu no 1 4o. 11111111 11111 . - - - 5 ~ =1 s‘ 9F ° parents Mr. and Mrs. W111. Dunn p10“, 5pm.; wheat potent! firsts grin Q1111: Edi-u - Mrs. F. B. Auld. Jit, of West Cove- ii__ gtlizlqiur seconds $6 l0. (Vlilgtlbia-l‘ I. head ‘m’ nmmm" m’ Pmwm“ mo“; bu“; 55 my (“on int . ._. .._._.. ._ "LL L. Flour winter ivbcat patents choice (‘"0111 R?! . wo-vo-ow» §++Q~0O+++¢rv+§4+4<vQ44+r¢¢Q “ligguieoivshlhitgotiorn $6 46 10 i5 5° I ' ' I B“ m“ 325g; ' ' ' (‘alumni-lo . n. i $33,? _ vertismg Rates Payable m Advance 1 n s on . . ‘ C - . , . ; ' i i; . . _ ~ Rolled ‘that! his W lhs $3 50. 1'1"“""‘"° 1.5."'31!.$71133.J3ZZIZ..J.°...‘F'¢L'.?.TZI. LX123.“.i?"“..3.“§$i.Z§‘ "P12121531 Hay no 2 per (on cnrlots $15.00. I‘_ ilrhlfif 2s pm- word: In lilvnmrinm Notices, 70c pvt inn-b; [has n: lirnl 111,11 Checsa Ont col 10 to 10%. (W45 m“ Splrltunl Offerings, Cardin, 1-10,, 4b p" Immc: LPIIPIK 0i‘ (v>1n1<11.-1..~s "u.- v Butter no 1 20- ‘_"‘“1“.‘“ 111-1- inch; Notices of 111111111. and Appreciation, 70C. prr 111-11 ar 11-‘. per’ Essa fresh special: in curious A 1 --- Kltlrrcll min;- mtcn on application. I Egg 2 llsrgfiliao~z‘ m n mum lure» f" M: advertisement twenty n" cents. z - e 11.. 1- - O-O-O44Q-O4-Q o++w+++++ww+m++w+s Eggs A pullcts 29_ tjmelle ‘ ____ ‘ i Egg?_B/hl'l=ge .29, 1'X141;1"111' nAnn-zs p" wnffll g5". "u". ——ZiLWw_;-_TML_L Egg l! medium 2 . Hf ‘EM’ 4 lion: fur 11m prlco of two, ltriotly Eggs C Z1. 111‘ "P ~- - payable in ut-tmce. Extra Money ggutagog- 011w Qllebw w- w w so. liglwfléy" ° _ ____ --—---€- L- ' ill’ s t 11-1 t1~ t 1." .. 'i— ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,‘ ,,,“",,,.,c,,_" ‘(L01 3,: 1.1-1. (‘Ions A W AMATEUR ARTISTS sEND FOR ltglmcquale 100; 11ml average equals gents fintfld big catalogue of Christmas Curd ‘- - - ' ' " 11' —';i—'=l ""‘*~*“ designs in black and whit f T d 15g 6 . _ Kink lliid _ 9 o!‘ W101,’ “so»,,_sl’§°§ogflingz°,’f,m_ m, 1, WANTED acnoss cabana hand colouring, A profitable and 193.1 m!“ 15.12 193., 1n“, ;-_ 34 Lnkfimul agents to sell Personal Christmas interesting hobby. Many mnkc (Copyright 1034 by Moody's. {jpslligfd Cards, Samples styled in case form money colouring card; , for 1119;;- mmp, L L _ agéitipped Rillh lgagltlle llilld éiome rflrétlslxid; 01122119083611 arc xupplies. 1m 1-: t . . cncr. mar a e vaue a one y o. rt . , w-n‘ GRAIN dollar per dozen. Compare with and York, Toronioép c mgmn Slcpnosul-e ..., . others. Liberal commission paid N—1l31 from 5-2240 Qcp go_ _i _1q,.1;(.,,,1,,__ men and women, spare or full 1 _ ,__ W _ _ Nahum", m", W8," . time. Also good line of assorted A OPPORTUNITY To ART 13.} CHICAGO, Sept 17- a! w t" - cards in boxes with free coloured profitable business ivith smnll WMMI- m h L I ‘ j“,°,,.,"0‘,',"‘_‘__' pictures as premiums. Write Prem- capital. For sale a quantity of I °" "" m“ on". _ ier Art Guild, 203 Castle Building, portable back rcsts 11ml Qufihicns 59M __ NW5‘ 102% m,“ Qivffflllnll _lf_orit_real. N-1122-till Oct. 20, suitable for Exhibitions. Blcacln Dec .. 1001;, 10:10., 1011. “"11 “ ~- -—-—- - -— ers. Grand Stands and Forum; my ... ,, 105% 1011s 10.11;, g-n‘;_‘,:‘§l',‘)‘g 1 For Sale ' were used with excellent results’ Corn;- all? o“ -—~i-_i~ Mj Halifax F3113 Allpli‘ J. J. Sear: .. TIM 75v T, CARDBOARD SUITABLE Fol OToole. Box 103, Dartmouth N. S. _ v - 5 e _ u 1- n c _ ‘ mi~ . Ontsz- h”; 5,)" ~ e a “ ° EXT1TA~ HELP FOR. ("mush 511;‘ ~- 3.11.116 “ill-W- Rlfnd .1311" FOR ssu: - AUCTION ronn- m“§,‘3“’d,_“%'f‘“is ‘P5171 "Imiwrifll my l“ v. W. Rem, GUM Five, Bridge and “rm” scum Art nnd Windsorflscrics Person- lloynlite C (L G .1 C m“ J b al Christmas Cards ($1. per dnzm 31111 Ant » at i’ “am an e“ o and up.) Also boxed assoriments yg-YWPEG- 50M 17—— - Prl§EerY:___ “m” l m Handsome carrying cnsc for 51m: mit:—- * ~- " " " BB ‘ ' ‘. _ __ _ ple book and equipment supnl d, 111.1. Low Soft,‘ Tm __ FOR SALE ._ FARM or 21 ‘my Ayn“ being “Dpoiqml a‘ d, “m, acres on Mt. Edward Road with . ‘, ‘ 1 Oct .__ y, k - n ‘- . b “d! H Ch _ British Canadian Publishinc Com- 1,0,. ___ .1111 ‘nan il ngs. onry G. 0min, pnnv 426 P , . k B i ~- .\l:1y “"1 “"11 Charlottetown Royalty. " ‘Mnc’ u mm”- Tm“ 5Y1\-~_1n1@.. L-422-9-1B-3l. m“ “'12”'9“‘°‘8"1'13'15‘“" ocoquu- n -;-,__ . _ ,_ --- 20-22435-21-29- - 44% wit. Th . . Dec 41s 44 4n . “m “"4 - my ‘y; is 5 “Q jyrrzfryig- w _ .S>S_1"S>_P_"Y4I1¥¢d__ CHINESE STARWNG? x_:1_t:m.l.in..1 y. Bosnmzizs AND HROOMEES" AC- IN RECORD DROUGHT White a...‘ ' ' "' °°""“°‘1“““d “i The "uh 175 APPLY 20s _%_ a/llltsrcy . . Fitzroy St-“cvl- Telephone 374-1. cslcd Strcct. L-405- -17- i, ' l- 1 . - . L-372-9-l5-3l. Lnl-wl. = SHANGHAI, Sept. m.- (CP)2-— r731 1 740.00 ‘ . A half million peasants in central o I m M o Lvzz? wig To ‘slur? FEAT“) ROOMS China taco starvation as the re- Mdnrmac H, ‘x1 ,v 8G 0rd. ‘gm ‘ suit o! the most severe drought in 11,114..“ f.‘ W '""' “w”? pp“ m“ m" mom thgn hglf a century, of. llrniviiilixvk 3 WILL ElXC-HANGEkChATTl-E Avg m!“ sources report 31111 r o gang p ow 011 wor orse or co s. r I mmmflon mum“; ‘he ',.h"'lr;‘,"“i,'; i: l; is. Ryan, Lot 4o; L-419-9-l8-2l. wn. Apply as pbvtttfigitvqsiia M National government from Anhewi, ifngllolyper FOR SERVICE _ mG" CLASS __ L,“ _ ‘ one of the most severely afflicted provinces, indicates supplies of both food and water are practi- ally exhausted. Anhwel authorities have ap- pended to the Central government at Nanking for aid, but indications are the Nanking government will be unable to provide speedy as- sistance and may not be able to of- alw at all, as it is already burdened with appeals from other suftfering provinces. Temperatures over large areas of the central provinces have reached such inhuman levels as 115 and 120 degrees, Fahrenheit. there for days at a time, Hunnn province reported blazing tempera- tures and no rain since early June. Water is scarce there nnd many deaths have occurred. Other pro- vinces seriously nflectcd include Hupeh, lionan, Shensi and Shant- Ill]. remaining 1, Lnhel “Pin-n N llni Oil Pork Pnn-ne Perul Potltlt l 11..1.1. ' studs T ‘ aim-kn Rlnlrnhic‘. Mandy Sol ... For» (‘rn . 1111-111.- ornnt.» Pure-Bred Yorkshire Boer. Pee $1.00. Hollis Jenkins, Mount licrbcrt.__ L-390-9-17—3i. m LET - roams-ism Arm’!- ment. Phone 952-1.. 11-431-9-18-81. (l... vk. mu .. " 1- x __ . 0110.. ml w. Mont I.'.' :1 ml .\| irrt-izulnrly 1n I Toronto iiinss-inttvt-rl Non" l \\'lu i New "I \’nrk—St0ckn cloned lower. nipciz-JVhrnt clnsml iuglwr. York-Cotton and rofftw high- cofloa lower; nun unchanged. wnlulutlnairinl 7 wanted i "f lWANTED — SMALL APARTMENT " or suite of rooms. Apply Guardian. 15 STANDING in lots of 26 to 100 acres. Slate class of lumber and distance from mil or water. Transportation. Ap- ply to E. E. Sharbcll. Portage. P. E. I. L-395-9—l7 ‘ Felecia Help, wenteéL WANTED — CAPABLE MIDDLE aged housekeeper in family of two. in country. Comfortable home. References required. Write ova Guardian. bAM-ii-DQ R1 1317f- 11mm nvniisiiii? rooms for light hooeekeepdng. Apply 1M Hllisbmo 8t. L-391—0-17-0L Work Wanted .._____—_-—— k-tzq WANTED - GIRL WANTS WORK in store or house. Good wages. Apply 130x 33, Souris. L-416-9-18-1L __.__ _.__Z—i Malgjelp _Wanted__& APPRENTICE W AN T! l) T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course. ex er raining. Molar Barber C l- pi)“ 1;-