SEyfEMBER 25. 1m LTTOCK QUOTATIONS "New Stgck Exchange Pitfielfl and Co. (9 m! “Montreal Stock Ex- n of 3:3‘, nu Montreal Curb) ‘ 180% 186% . All 01"" as m. i lun- gg." P,‘ 5% 5% Ami Rama...- 15% 14 1a “c u. m ti". Maqon a 501W" 5 15v- 12 5'17"“ i, 1m 1114. ll 7"“ ° ‘° 16% mi. 56"” ‘w 50v. 00 W‘ s“?! aa s2 5"!“ M“ 1:12 13o C053 I 1 WW1" 11 10% i 2°“ iii, 2 21.4. 0m .4. Con“); Edigorl 31% 29:; P oducts 57% 554 33:79 r 103 10o 144% 140% 9"?” 30% 20 rlec Auw U“ . y and i4 14% m. m" 3., 4:1 41-4. “f” 40' mt. w, llIlflilOrS . 2m 1C . ' “M5,... Tire 30% 20a. ooodi ,. mdNf.‘ Mme 11312 I0‘: lnlisglgrvofrq 9%. 37:3} Intcr. Tel and Tel 8A 71%,. lleunecou 43 44‘? Mont Ward‘ 46 45 Murray C010 9 m N, y Central 27% 20% yo. ciii R 24-w- 24 y... YoricN i-i. aim aw. r, Amcricli1i_ C0 21h 20'... Northern Pacific -9 18%. Packard Motor 7% ‘l I paramount. 1'7 a: 17?; PM R_ V. ‘.101. 2a .. Phillip hlorris B3 82 pliviip Peh Cn 43 47".. public Srrvice N- J. 37k 36 Radio Carp) 3% adio K " ‘i it... R0,. 6o 75 721k s“ an. it; sou! em ac. ~ . 5rd. 011 oi‘ N J. 57“. 55-‘; siudeboécer Corp $96. Texas Oil’! .. united Aircraft 22 20 United Corp I 4 314i United Gas Imp Il‘a flit. , s Rubber 30V. ~ 365,4. , s, Steel Cor 84 80V. p 1nd. Alco o1 1651.. 241;. madium 28 21"- warner Bros ll 10'. West Union _ 39". 30 WM All‘ BTBIQQ 20 M“.- Wdst Elec 115 11% IIOOIWNI-h 42V; 41% MINING TORONTO. Sept. 24 - Stocks liidded wildly downward today on the Toronto market. propelled by scattered selling from weakened margin accounts. The close was not far from the day's low. Base metals were outstandingly weak but all index groups regis- tered now lows for the year. Nor- uida lost 4 to 48 and Hudson Bey li-l to 21 1-4. both zit new lows. Ardour the cheaper base metals Ventures and Coast Copper led the ictrmt with losses of 75 cents each. Pend Orellle lost 30. and Siienitt. Aldermac. Waite-Amulet. sudbun- Basin and Falconbrldge declincdlo to 20 cents each. Chro- mium dropped B cents. Senior golds were supported bv Dflmcis dividend declaration and they hold their losses to fractions for Lflkf‘ Shore. Holllnizer and Mc- lntwe ivhiir- Dome finished a half point up. Medium-prici- issues of- fered in volume at losses of 15 to f5 cents were Macnssa. ‘Mining Corporation. O'Brien. Pickle Crow. Piflnrcr. Rcad-Authier. Siscoe and Wright. Hargreaves and Anglo- lluronian and Buffalo- Ankcrlte dYflPIWl 40 to 45 cents. Losses of 5 to l0 routs came out for the cht-aPPr voids. 1n the oils. Rovalite slipped back 4 mints and the close was down l to it) cents for Calgary-Edmon- tonul-iome. Okalta and Foothills. ===:-_ SEPTEMBER 27TH, PROiPE (l) Apartment House at 27 King's Square in first class repair. A ideal location. Lot rents for $80 per month. Large Dwelling House and Garage in rear at 313 Euston Street. This dwelling house, | containing ten rooms, is in good repair. ‘ (it Lot 125 x 90. lllllcctlon of cltwhor J. A. MucDONALD Auctioneer. Hi 2-2 Ti Mi 2-21 Wifllifltlfi E 31%. Hi Ru iaucnozv I_ am instructed by James Calder to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday the 28th of Sep- tember at 2 o'clock his Apartment House, 205 Euston Street. The Lot is 52 x 80. The House s in excellent repair; s ation and rents for $70.00 a month. Double Garage in rear. Property can be inspected at "l? time- "fl-v-ia-ai-ac-ac-ypg ' em f-Oday- He estlmatvs 1937 earn- ‘ 000 previous year. fxiursday. U S Treasury 1 HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTEU TO SELL THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES 0F THE LATE ' JAMES A. ROBERTSON ON MONDAY, 2 (TCLOCK WITH THE KING SQUARE property by nppohtmem with Alan. caon, Solicitor. THIS UIIAKLUI ‘I l‘. I\JWN UURKDIAN i rAuc; lvilvg FINANCIAL NE WS l BRIE” (B06170! Iii Plllllll III O0’! PIIIII Wllll TORONTO. Sept. M _.[)QME MINE- Declares a dividend of $1 vuvabh Oct. 20. record Oct. ii Colnpan, issued following claw. merit —For some time put 11mg. ends have paid at the rate o: 50 09MB Def 511m quarterly and a mm" °f 33 Per Share 1n July of each year. Hereafter dividends will be Pflld quarterly st such rates '35 profits will permit with no bonus, The directors expect to be able to maintain this rate under a odntlnu. m» of unseat conditions. MOPYIREAL. sept- 24_ ABITIBI —>dquidator McPherson says bond- holders plan unfair estimated cam. 108$ not based on factors appgp lngs $5,700,000 and after deprecia- tion and interest $1,653,000 1933 earnings 311000.000 and after- chunses 50.200000. D0600 —Rushes work on 011b- yvay steel Plant. Wire mill to be opened soon, CALMONT 011. -Yea/r ended May loss $8.772 against loss $20.- C. N. R -Gr0$s revenue week Sept. 21 34.164000 off 1 '1 percent from same week 1936. ELDORADO -Ships largest ton- nage of concentrated radium ore. 450 tons. to Port. Hope. NEW YORK. -—F'lrestonc Tire and Rubber Co. declares a dividend of 25 ‘cents payable Oct. 15. re- cord Sept. 30 paid same amount 1n July. The Bank of France has flxedvthe gold price at 32 638 francs per kilo against 32.718 on invites bills to amount erestbouts to be basis to the tenders for 273 of 850000.000 or sold on a discount highest bidders . Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. i! months ended August 31 con- solidated net income 1,770,161 after undtsti-ibuted pmflts aux-tax or 82.67 c. share against. 5799.020 or $1.30 a share in first B months of 1938- August. net loss $100,201 pggsirlst Mt. loss $212,199 in August Weekly U. 8. carlocdbiaa u- Purt. due 12.15 PM. 50611 of uriseasonable brisk weather in last. l0 days has Qimulated retail sales from coast. to coast. with gains of from l0 to 15 percent recorded and some of the larger units reporting 1n- creases flinging as high 3.5 2-2 per- cent. Forccasts of warmer days to Come. however. presa-ge a slowing down of retail buying which may offset gains made so far, NEW YORK. Sept. M Alleli- road shares have always been pop- ular in Europe especially in LOD- don. That. there was not; more liquidation than there was in rails yesfieffllly was worthy of noting. Perhaps rail liquidatioiis has about. completed. perhaps 1t is only being deferred. There will be good news today in the weekly cox-load- mB-s report. But. whatever Lon- don's position ln rails, that. fact is "m! "he KTOIIp has survived two WBVCS of selling and new lows for industriais without breaking their lows of nearly two weeks ago. Atcheson dropped nearly four points yesterday to 58 but its low on Scpt- 13 was 56 l-Z. N. Y Central low yesterday was 2'1 5-8 against 23 3-8 Sept. 13 and South- ern Paciflc low yesterday was 32- 3-8 against 29 1-8 on Sept. l3. This resistance of the rails to presure is acne constructive item at any m . Grain (By The Associated PresQ CHICAGO. Sept. 34-September corn prices underwent B 3-8 cents a bushel maximum collapse today. but most of the setback was over- come in sudden rallies at. the last. Lack of buyers willing to tic up funds in big margins expected for the privilege of trading was c. ma- terial bearish factor. So too were liberal receipt; of corn, 25B cars. the largest total in months. At the close. corn was 7-8 to 2 1-8 cents lower compared with yesterday's finish. Sop. 1.10 to l1. Dec. 63 7-8 to 64. wheat 1 3-8 t0 2 1-8 down. Dec. 1.05 3-4 to 7-8. May 1.06 7-8 to 07, and oats un- changed to 3-8 off. ‘i. OTTAWA. Sept. 24-tcPl-Car loadlngs 1n the wrek ended Sept. 18 jumped to 81.513 from 54.849 the previous week and 52.909 the corresponding week of 1936. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics re- ported today. Sharpness of this rise was partly accounted for by both the compa- rative wet-ks containing holidays. but after adiustmcnt, the index was up to 85.47 from 85.84 and 79.05. Cumulative i937 total was 1.823.- 519 cnrs.a gain of 153.993 from the same period in 1936. and eight of l1 catogorlcs of loadings showed improvement. MONTREAL. Sept. 24 — (CPL- Wheat. Northern. No. 1 $l.42;bar- ley. Canadian western No. 3. .72: oats.‘ feed. No. 1. .00 l-2: flour. spring whoat patents. firsts $780: seconds $7.40; bakers $7.30; win- ter whr-at. patents. choice $5.10 to $5.15; white corn $4.70 to $4.80: bran. ton. $25.25‘. shorts. w“ $27-75 COMMENCING AT RTY. good investment in an 48 x 80. This building i‘! SALE ituated in a very good J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. mlddlings. ton $40.25; rolled oats. bag 80 lbs. $3.25; hay. No. 2, per to" cal-lots $9.00. Cheese. Ont. white. .13 3-4; c01- orcd, .14; Que. white .18 1-4; col- ored .13 l-Z; butter. No. l, .26 3-8 to 5-8. Eggs in cartons‘. A-largc .38‘. A- medlum .36; A-pullets .30; B-largc .26: C. .21. Potatoes: Que. new whites No. 1 80's .55 to .60; No. 2 80's .40 to .50‘. N. B. Cobblers No. 1 80's .60 to .65. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Sept. 24 —- (017)- Prlces ruled generally steady on Montreal open produce markets today. Potatoes. however. improv- ed narrowly. Graded egg shipments in oarlot-s or less were quoted at 33 cents a down for grade A-large. 36 for A- medium. 30 for A-pullets, 36 for B and 21 for C. Butter was quoted an. 26 8-8 to 5-8 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. I while lots to retailers were 271-2 for solids and 28 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 3-4 cts a pound for Ontario whites and 14 for coloreds. Quebccs were quoted at 13 1-4 for whites and l3 1-2 for coloreds. ' Potatoes: Que. new whites No.1 80's .55 to .80‘, No. 2 80's .40 to .505 N.B. Cobblers. No. 1 80's 6.0 to .65. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto. Montreal and New York -Stocks sharply lower. Winnipeg-Wheat 1 to 1 l-i cts lower. New York-—C0tton. rubber. sugar and coffee lower. COMMODITIES MONTREAL. Sept. 24 - (CW- Prices ruled steady on Canadian commodity exchange produce sec- tion today. Butter Spot — Que. fresh (92 score) 26 3-8b; Que. seconds (38 score) 25 5-8 to 26. Cheese Spob-Unquotcd. Eggs Spot-Ont. A-large 38a; A- medium 36a; A-pullets 30c". B- lsrge 26a; C. 21a. CARAMEL LAYER CAKE l-3 cup butter 1 cup sugar A 2 eggs. well beaten 1 2-3 cups cake flour 1 3-4 teaspoons baking powder l-2 cup mllk 1 teaspoon vanilla. Method: Cream the butter until ltls very light, then add the sugar gradually and continue dreaming until the mixture is fluffy. Add the well-beaten eggs and mix well. Sift the flour once before you measure it and then sift it once more with the baking powder_ Add to the butter mixture alternately with the milk beating until smooth after each addition. Fold in the flavoring and pour into z layer pans lined with waxed paper. Bake tn a moderate. 375 deg. l". oven for about 25 minutes. until the cake re- sponds to the touch. When cool. put together and foe with: CA-RIAMEL ICING 1 1-2 cups brovm cugq l-2 cup white cuagca 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon butter Method: Mix hhe sugars and add the milk. Cook until c. few drops ln oold water forms a soft ball. Remove from the fire and odd the butter. then let stand until hhc bot- tnmoft/hepanfeelsoooltothe touch. Beat. until t-hlok and circamy and spread over tho sides and top of the calm. If the frosting hntdem too quickly, lnflcl fil I DI Cbpl of cuang Montreal Stock Exchange (Snpgiled by Pltrleld and Co. Mem n 0| Montreal Stock E8- cbange and Montreal Curb) Bell Tel 100 104% Brazilian 21% 20% Bruok Silk 5 5 B. 0. Power A 34 34 Building Prod. 52 52 Can Cement 10% 10% Can. Nor. Pr. 20 20 Can. Car and 11nd 10% 10% Con. Hydro Pfd. 83% 83 Can. Ind. Alcohol A 5% 5% Can. Pacific 9% 9% Can. Steamship 5% 4 Celanese 31 l! Ccckshutt. Plow 10% 10% Cons. smelt 66 56% Dom. G381 Pfd. 18 l8 DOm- Bridge 33% 31% Dom. Steel B 15% 14% Dryden 10% 03¢ Foundation Co 16 l4 Gen. Steel Ware; 11 10V; Gypsum 4 an 1 How. Smith 20 l6 Int. Nickel 52% 49% lake of the Wood. 19 10 McCol1 Fkont. 12% 12% Montreal Power 29% 29 Nat. Bmwerias 38 37% Nat. Steel Cur 29% 27 Noranda 50% 48 Power Corp 16% l5 Quebec _ Power l7 ‘A l7 ‘d Shnwlnigan 24 22 it.» St. Lawrence 7% 6 St. Lawrence Pfd. 20% 17% S9. Can Pow. 12% l2 Steelpof Con 71% 60 Winnipeg Elec A 3% 3% Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY 8a SATUIIDATS ISSUE- BETAIL MARKET Celery bunch 1648c Newpotawes pk 15c Tun-ups new 3 for 5c New cabbage head 8-100 Tomatoes ripe 6 lbs. 25c New beets bunch 5c Steak lb 18-220 Roast beef 1645c Stew meats 12-140 Chicken each 85-8150 Butter lb 28-300 Mutton lb 1548c Cream Eggs doz 28-256 Fowl 75-900 Hay loose cwt 50c Oats bus 50c Lamb lb 22-251: Veal lb 17-150 Cod lb 5c Haddock 8c Mackerel l6 each Cucumbers 3 for 5c Com doz 10-150 Green Tomatoes pk 15c Onions lb 5c Squash lb 4c Green apples doz 20c Plums qt 18c Cranberries qt 15c 6 weeks pair $850-$750 Banks Bk of Can Bk of Commerce W1. 170 Bk of Montreal Bk of Nova. S Royal 182 180 UNDATED MONEY nox (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At. Montreal-Pound 4.06; franc 3.42; U. S. dollar par. At New York-Pound 405; franc 3.4.2; Canadian dollar par. At Paris-Pound 144.62 1-2 fr; U. 8. dollar 29.25 I11; Canadian dollar 29.24 fr. In Gold--Pound 13s. 1d; U. B. dollar 59.44 cents; Canadian dol- lar 59.43 cents. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 1st G00!!! VI, A. D.. I937. In Re Estate of George H. Red‘ din, late of Charlottetown in Queens County tn the sold Prov- inoe. Drugglst, deceased testers. By the Honoui-abl; Harold Leo- nard Palmer. Surrogate, Judge of Probuitie. etc. etc. To the sheriff of the county of Queens County or any Constable or literate penwn within said County. Greeting: Whereas upon reading the peti- tlon on file of William J. Brown of Charlottetown aforesaid. Traveller, the Exeou‘ of the above-fumed praying that a citation may ued for uhe purpose herein- intlerested in tn and appear before me at. a Probe/tic Court. to be held in t-hc Court County, Wednesday the thirteenth da of October next coming. at the of eleven o'clock forenoon of some day 0o shew cause if any L113 can why the Accounts of the ca‘ Iistate should not be weed closed as prayed for wit. forthwltzh posted in t. following pectlvely, namely, Charlottetown aforesaid, at. or near the Royal Bunk of Canada and at the i of Nova Sootla both in Charlottetown aforesaid, AND I do hereby finflier order tint a t-rue copy hereof be forth- with served on the Attorne -Getn- eral of this Province so at all i-sons interested in the said ta. aforesaid may have due no- tloe ereof. 0f Bflpiiem‘ HM. year of l-lils Mcitestyb reign. -) II. PALMER. a. Judge o! Probate. . S.) IrNI-P-l-ll-IO-Zb Montreal Curb Pllfllli lull tlubplled by Mcmoen cl Montreal Stock change and Montreal Curb) Abltlbl 4 Asbestos s é 5 5S3 Oct. NI! 127 Dcc- 138 May 12456 Co. u. 3% 58 54 30V.» or. Wms. 18 16% WIlNNyIPEG WHEAT CLOSE (C?) — . 2| Selected Mining otatiom Montreal Curb Market today Arm Becufor Bounced Cart Mal Dupcrq Thomp-Cad NEW 10B! CUB! Amer Cyan B Amer Gas and lilo: Amer Super Power Cities Sew Creole Petrol Elec Bond and Share Fbrd 0f Canada A Nl Hud Uri lght and Power A Uri Light and Power Pfd. Gulf of Penn Humble Oll Brown Pfd. Milling TORONTO. Sept. M (C?) Acme Afton A ax dermcc Alexand Amm Ocn Mun Oh WEN 1 1b mus-Lang r- "r- 355 P w? 9"‘ "v v 23833§88g8gag€8$8$82g8 gn- K 0f The Latc llcn J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer Auction Sale of Household Furniture ry VI. Lcngvlorth To be sold by public auction at. 96 Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 5th day of Octo- ber, household furniture of the late Henry W. Longworth. including a number of choice pieces of old fashioned furni- ture; also diniiig room-living room, kitchen, bedroom furniture, rugs, curtains, carpets, pictures, etc. i Sale w commence at I0. The Eastern Trust Company 30 a.m. Terms cash. L818-9-2l-2-'3~25 k Iurrli In I@Il0r|nm Notices, I rllunl Olfcrlngn, (Jgfdj, m,’ 4, nor Inch; Notion o! Thanks mu Ind. Oblmr rates on application. Advertising llates-Jayable in Advance llonral Guardian iucnll. 0c par worm IOI Itllii Announccmelin and 00111::- 3323'“ (luau 0a: a1 ulvurdannena cunt-l‘ can, J .100 “ellvrn um hauler-n locals, u ltlvonta In Mr wordy, Olaulflul our l-Ichi Una 0t Ilorll and Declar- of Cqndnlcnu 10c I- 100 n: inn 0c u pol ForSabo FOB SALE —' HEAVY PAPER suitable for placing under carpet-s 01' ollcloth. 5 cents per roll. Apply Guardian.’ W, L-HQS-B-ll-tf. FOR SALE — 2 REGISTERED Jersey Mllch Cows, Howard Schurman, Central Bedeque. L-892-9-24-2i. F0 ALE — AUTO, NEW TIRES, hot water heater, runs fine. $100.00. Apply 238 Kent Street. __ L-B81-9-23-3l. I-‘Oll SALE - RIIBUILT AND painted wagons and sleighs. Good values. J. S. Francis 8a Sons. Fortune Bridge. L-895-9-23-3i. FOR SALE — I00 ACRES LAND with buildings. Flor terms apply Mrs. H. E. Carver, Kcnross. L-946-9-25-3i. FOR. SALE — HEAVY CARD- board sheets 18" x 23" Regular 1 cent each. Special sale prlcc-IOO for 50 cents. Splendid for lining outhouses. Apply Guardian. L-l648-8-lB-tf. LARGE QUANTITY BLACK AND galvanized ‘A"—-2" used D1119. 8.180 radiators, furnaces, baths. Sinks and toilets at: reasonable prices. Ideal Plumbing Supplies Ltd, 30 Craig St... West. Montreal. Belt-bf. To Lat fi LETin-isarcn ROOMS 49. Euswn St. a L-932-9-24-3l T0 mar-s aoomrb APART-i merit. 177 Kent St.1.~834-9-2l-3i, iY-Lcrrruuivisiiizrafiifi. i I30 H-"illsboro Street. i T0 LET-HEATED FURNISm-gn bedroom. also bod-sitting room. Very central. Apply B5 Fitzroy s», __igi;stfltioor.___ _i_._-co3~u-2a-ai. TO LET-NINE ROOM HOUSE. 76 School Street. Apply Mrs. West 2.57 QcEen. 15-05544-3517431. T0 LET HOUSE NO 253 FITZROY Street. All modern convienences. t Apply 136 Fitzroy SI. L-937-9-24-3l i ____ M. WANTED PASSAGE TO BOSTON‘ by car on or before Mofiday. _Phone 2205‘. 5.93 .344; WANTED - UNFURNISHED nun sitting room. fireplace, Apply "z" lure Gusrdigp. .l_.iL-958-9-25-3i. l WANTED -—UNFURNISHED min sitting room with fireplace Ap- i ply “Z" Guardian. 15-939-9-24-31, ncaurmn. manidir you can leave your order or get your requirements at our office ln the Currie Bldg. Office telephone 835. Home 865. We also issue policys to suit every purse. J. A. Moore. Sun Life Assurance Co. Charlotte- town. Agents Wanted CALENDAR. AND ADVERTISING Specialty Salesman. Exclusive territory, highest. commissions, large .ine. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply to Box 521. London, Ont. N-B-M-Ol. Escaped Escarcifinom RANQHTMAIE Silver fox N0. H. 84, Please notify Percy Hamxn. Bunbury. L-910-9-23-3l Male Instruction RELIABLE MEN T0 TAKE UP Air Conditioning and Electric Re- frigeration. Prefer men now em- ployed and mechanically inclined. with fair education and willing to train spare time to become ex- perts "in installation and service work as well as planning, esti- mating. etc. Write giving age. present occupation. Utilities Inst... care Guardian. Salesmen Wanted WANTED — SALESMEN AND sulesladies to take subscriptions for the Montreal Home Monthly. Salary and commission. Apply Ml’. Myra. North American l-Iotcl, or branch office. 6 Hester Street. Dartmouth. N. S. L-047-9-25-2l. Lost LOST — WEDNESDAY MORNING Black Purse with Letter “K." near White's Restaurant or on Summerside Bus. Finder please leave with Bus Driver or at. White's . L-956-9-25-l1. A Coast Cop Da OH Foothill I-Iud Bay Malrobic Mundv Oil Sel Currencies NEW YORK. Sept. 24- (AP)- Th¢ Netherlands gutlder and pound sterling strengthened today in terms of the dollar, whilc other leading currencies ware either down fractlonally or unchanged. Sterling closed up 3-8 of a cent at $4.05 and the gulldeq was up .05 cents. The French franc at 3.42 and Canadian dollar at, par were unchanged. while the Belgium beige. and Swiss franc were botli oi‘! .00 l-2. MONTREAL. Sellt- 3i -— (OP)- Pounci sterling advanced 5-16 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to 4.05. The French franc. at 3.42. and the United States dollar. i-mate Help Wanted WANTED COUNTRY oiiu. 1on5, Eenercl house work. Apply box M care of Guardian. W“ L-936-9-Z4-Zi WANTED -— MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply evenings. 83 I-Ouswoi-th Ave. L-960-9-25-31. WANTED — CAPABLE MIDDLE , aged woman for iviiiter. Greg-l I oi-‘s Hot/cl, Brackley Beach: Stamps HIGHEST PRICES PAID I0]; - ordinary used Canadian and i other stamps. Send dime for buy- i ing price list. "Stampco" Station B, Winnipeg, Canada. N-SO-B-llt-Ls. Pe WANTED _ omciiu 50085. for immediate wnsider- @0031- Seud Poems w Columbia, Music Publishers Ltd, Dept, (3.5, zgorontlm: M N-lOS-Q-ZE-Sat-Bi, rsonal WIQMEN WANTED 1'0 START rvaw Klnderxarten Schools in tlicr own homes this coming fali_ Free booklet on request. Canad- ian Kindergarten Institute, Tor. onto 10. Established 1927. Btf. “l? ‘is!!! Want-d ‘ITANTED -—- FARM “AND. AP- P17" i" Person to N. A. Dnrracli. hy~ L-jl23-tllg-al_ APPRENTICE WANTED m: earn Barber Tracie Short course Expert training. Molar Barber C01. _ 1886. Halifax 17451 0o obtain positions as Letter C”- riers. Postal Clerks. Customs Ex- aminers. C crks. and Stcnograph- ers. etc. and can help you. Write "5 for proof and free information. M. C. C. School Lm, T i0. Oldest in csnssdu. ' oromo , W°d:.5f1t;i:¥' P10105011 SALE i WW i l u“ “MIWTIIWI by Mr. hcdorlclr . "fllmkrr- K's-sumo. u. sell his farm ‘ acres including stock, as m. . i 0N WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20» at One o'er." I Draft Mare 7 years old; 1 Cow freshened this summer; 1 cow u; frrshen in May; l Fgffmy cm," ‘ lllhie of Pigs and 50 liens, 1 mmlh» 1 5W5“! Harrow, z flrjvins Wagons. t Truck wmm, 1 Wood Sleigh. l Pung sleigh. l flfly- In: Slflgh. (BBITPN. Maké); z pllpg stove wood. Dc Laval Separator. li) tons Nay. quantlty Straw. 150 stoolics 01M. 50 bushel Oak. 50 bushels Mixed Feed. M acre Turnlps, y. acre Manglec. quantity Potatoes, m. of Work Harness. pet. of Driving Harness. 2 Buffaloo, Forks, Shovels and Iloea. Ilium-hold Furniture. Tl-JRMtk-All cums under $5.00 cash Over that amount seven month: credit on approved joint 110k. ALEXANDER MeIIAE. Auctioneer. 5t par, remained unchanged. b-aca-o-n-ai IMPLEMENTS i REAL ESTATE FUR SALE and TO LET We offer for sale the fol- ‘ lowing Uty properties‘.- L-BEAUTIFIJL RESID- ence of the lute Mn‘. John Richards situated Nu. 3 Grafton Street; conunaiids a magnificent view of Char- lulwwwn Harbour; price has been reduced and is most. attractive for quick sale. i-LAIKEE PRUPEIITT the late Mrs. G. W. Hodg- lon which is immediately adjacent to the Richards property on Grafton Street. The house contains ttvcnly- six rooms and uumil be pur- tlcularly suitable for cou- version into apartments or as a first class boarding house. [Exceptionally attrac- tlve price for immediate sale. .-— V N OODI. IUUSIS situated on the stiore ol North Riven within the (‘ity limits; large grounds. house 1m Filzroy Street u few minutes walk trum tlic ccnwr of the town; butli apartments aiu presently rented and should b1: a sound investment. .-—'I‘ 0 A A A .. ' house on Upper Print-c Street all new [llllflllilllg and liiirllunuil furnace; til-BRICK Huston Street contains tuur bedrooms and hutli. living mum, dining 11min and drawing room (Illlldlslilllisl hot. water lit-ailing. ct Trcpr-"sotsrr-"r iiumbur l5 lluytii-lcl Strum; all comv-Iiienl-rs; lillfiltli", incdiuin DNUPLI‘ also livu othi-r ritlrui-livih pnvul dwellings on liu ' ld stri- t. _--_--. ~----- -..__..._. 8.—LAR(iE DOUBLE '1l..\.1.- ment. house uii Vti-yiiioulii Street; British Columbia fir construction; in o d. c r ‘il plumbing. This should ln- ‘.1 particularly uttrilctivc iii- vcstmeiit. for ll ruin-mid man; near railway stuliuu. 9.—Nll\'E R0031 IIUhili 1N good repair; mollcrirplumb- lug, situated 0n Hillslioru Street. Priced at $3300 for . quick sale. on Wl-ymoufli Street; liil modern uunvenii-iiccs; close to P. W‘. C. and would be very suitable for tllim- uisli- ing b0 take college student.» as boarders. l1.-S'1‘ORE AND SHALL apartment situated in the center of the business (I15- trict. Vcry reasuiiiibty prltcil. ___.__j__-‘~_ . I2.-STORE WlTll 011*]! ~ cs above siiuilarly situuiwl. These properties are butli rented advantageously. --—- lit-ONE LOT ON VILLA Avenue; 52 fcct by I30: priced at $350 for quid) sale. 14.-SEVERAL LOTS ON Admiral Street; 100 ft. depth frontage. We also have a litrgo num- ber ol‘ farms listcd. the (Ivhllls of a. few we give below: 1.-125 ACRES AT NORTH River; would sell Cfllllplvll‘ or divided at. purchasers option. 25-‘40 ACRE FAR.“ WITH good buildings at. Alexan- dria, 1,0049. 3.-—1Z5 ACRE FARM A150 two miles from lilliotts uitli house and burn ‘iii 1.10011 r1‘- pair; about forly acres of woodland and flu.- tiuliinr-ir 1n pasture and under cul- tivation. No reasonable of- fer will be refused. L-FARM 0F 100 A(‘l .' on the Lowrr Aloiiliiguc. Road about one and onc- half miles from Montague. Modern house uithuili mud- GHI COHVFDINIITS IIWILIKIIIIK lights and running water. Burn 27x100, also wircd fur electric lights. iiiucliinc- house. largo hen 111N131‘, ctia; price S3.00ll.(l0. 5.-50 ACRE FARM AT NEW Haven. first (‘lass buildings and 10nd in uuull stale 01 cultivation; prim‘ 533799-09- 6.—l25 A C. ll E F A It M about six miles from (‘liar- loftctnwn on St. Poll-Es Road; good buildings and crop. This proprrty int-lull- ‘mg crop is vcr)‘ reasonably priced. Wc also have listed “For Rental‘ the following :- ._____-_-_-=----—--—-- L-ONE SECOND 101.001: office in well kept office building. 2._o1vr: LARGE claivrkric- ly located twclvc room house. five minute walk from the post. office which is to be completely rcnovatcd. Rental $25.00 per month. 3.- ARGE HOUSE WITH very reasonable rental which should appeal to a party contemplating taking boarders. t-RESIDENTIA]. I‘ R 0- - containing largo living room pcrty No. 53 Grafton stwct. with fire place. dining room, liltchcn and two bedrooms on first floor and four boil rooms with hath on sccnnd floor. hardwood f I o o r s throughout. ‘hot u-aicr heat- ed, In perfect state of repair. For further particulars con- . coming any cl the above i listings. apply Real I-Zslaic Department The Eastern Trust Co. I54 Richmond Stu-ct (‘hnrlnllv-town, P, E, i, '