SEPTEMBER 14. 19a§_ T HE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Jfodemize your Qiaperlfq MMIRY f" "Pills 0r improvements to W)“ PI°P°YIY may now be had on unusually advantageous terms under 1h; Rom, Improvement Plan. Our nearest Branch Manager will gladly furnish full particularm; “llie of OVER A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE I NOVA SCOTIA chmlfismtégm Suinme side énmny Victoria s.‘ éalplanxwn New York Curb Livestiwk‘ (Canadian Press) Sicks Close Am (‘inn B 23% A111 (Ills Eicc 241.» A111 Super l‘ W91‘ "A; ilrnlvil C0 Pfd 20 (‘.111 Ainrcoili 1f Cities Service 6V; Creole PePt 19% E1 B01111 Share 6111 (i111! O11 C011; 391/11 Hliniblc Oil 62% brckhvvrl Air 13% V1.11: 11nd 601 Pan: Oil 4-111 9% Lone Sim- Gas Finance NEW YORK, Sept. ll —(AP)— Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4 80 1-2. 4.80 1-16, 4.80 l-lil; 00-day bills 4.79 l-2; de- inlnltls: Canada .99 7-16; France Q1111 1-4: Belgium 16.83; Germany 0,116; ltrily 5.26 1-2. IARKETS AT A GLANCE (Ily The Canadian Press) .1~1-1111in. Montreal and York -Stocks sharply lower. \\'11111ipeg --Wheat i-2 cent low- Ii‘ 1o l-B cent higher. NL‘\\' York -Cotton, rubber and New will-v lovvcr;_sugai'_i_l_i_gll_er. - . MONTREAL, Sept. l3 —(CP)__ There were 319 cattle, 530 calves, 1.390 hogs and 253 shee and lnmbs for sale on Montrea live- stock markets today, including 130 cattle held over. Fresh arriviiils of cattle were practically all common to just plain cows and bulls, and these were sold at steady prices. A few good cows made $4.50 with med- ium kinds from $3.50 to $4. Com- mon butchers were $3 to $3.25 and canners and cutters $2 to$2.- 75. Commo bulls were from $2.- 50 to $3.25 with a few butcher bulls around $4. Calves were steady. Good veals brought $9. Flair to medium kinds irom $0 to $8.50 and light veals down to $6. Drinkers ranged from $5 to $8 and grassers mostly $4.25 to $4.50, with very common light kinds down to $8.- 50 ‘Good ewes and wethers were $8. Culls and bucks were out $2 2r cwt. Sheep were from $2.50 to Bulk ol’ hogs were delivered on former contract. Fresh sales were slow at 9.75 for bacons fed and watered, with truck hogs selling up to $10. Selects drew $1 per hog premium, with the usual cuts on cit’ grades. Bows were from $750 to $8.50. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $13.50 dressed weight. KmLMln-fll’ li1_ihr_l1q"1r-__ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance (‘i-iltral Guardian locals, 4o nnd 10 rents ior every additional Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applica- Hon. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-live cents. Er word: Western and Eastern locals 2a per word; Announcemen and Coming Events 2c per word; Classified 2c per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists oi l‘ltci'lll and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 4c per name; Letters oi condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1, 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Boarders, Wanted For Sale WANTED ONE STUDENT, COM- pli-zi- course $50.00. Kent Beauty Bhcillfi- 14-1177-9-9-61. PRESEIWING PEARS letti at the Oudmore Stores. (BAR?- s. Reeves. L-l199-9-l2-6l: Miscellaneous KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE STUD- cnt work 25c. Student Perman- ents $1.50. L-1Il0-9-8-0i. --- Hilts REMODELE-D AND RE- piiireil, rciined, Mrs. Davison. 200 Kent street L-1296-9-i4-5i. FAIUIIIRS ATTENTION. RUBBER Bells and Rubber Traces at re- (lured prices. Charges DP!!!)BM- Clinion Morrison, Fredericton. L-1248-9-13-6i. To Let r0 LET 5W0 ADJOINING rooms, 139 l-lillsborc. a-izu-e-iz-al. CRATE. 62 L-l266-9-l3-3i. nTiIr-nssmAnLr: TENE- 11111111. central, rent reasonablt- Apply" 3B Rcchford Street. 11-1278-9-13-31. 1- _..._____.. ___.--- Female Help Wanted t_.e_._..%_,_________ WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. T0 LET —— ROOM. Prince Street. N 1 i _ 1 "L" care flllarllml‘. m; AppLl-liZi-i-ii-IZ-li‘. ifixrsb a x iilfiiiiifiFii i3 cnnniry girl. Good wages. Reier-_ cnces required. Apply "G“ Care Guardian. 14-1200-9-13-21. IIWNii-tn -- MAID son MORN- ‘nrrs Also to room in. inferences. Allllly Guardian. L-i307-9-l4-1i n Wanted FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, NICE home at Cornwall, six miles from Giarlottetown. l2 acres of land. Apply B. C. Webster, Milton. 11-1267-9-13-15-17. FOR ilgLE - DOIABLIE u , auge. ppy arre ‘s ill-age. g L-I257-9-13-3l. CHEAP BUNGALOW FOR SALII. Apply Guardian. L-1252-9-13-3i. FOR SALE - 4 YEAR OLD COW. Freshen November ist. Herbert Howard. Cornwall. L-1291-9-14-3i. EIGHT ACRES OF LAND. @001) buildngs, 3% miles from Milton Station. Applkgiltlvlrs. D. Mac- , W . n y" as‘ 11-1292-9-14-31. DWELLING POR- SALE — AT Emerald — compact seven room dwelling in good repair. Pump in house, small barn. BT49" 10l- Owncr removing. Appy at once to M . R0 S. Reeve 0n Prem- um rs y L-iszos-s-li-ai. Lost LOST—-BOSTON BULL PUP IRE- male). Finder nottfY Glllrdllin- IrI277-9-l3-3I. IDST - BETWEEN JAMIESONS Drugstore and Lawlors Grocery Store, $4.00. Finder return to Jamiesons Drugstore 11-1309-9-14-11. Help Wanted CHRISTIAN WORKERS WANTED to distribute Religious Literature- Good pay, Btcellen opportunity. Write Dept. E. E. AB. 30X 33, - ' A, Toronto. N-lfl-ll- wlilsrnn - MODEL l1’ Bruce Yeo, Sour . WANTED-Si) INCH WATER FORD. AP- Agents Wanted WANTED - CHRISTMAS CARD wh l i ood d , sh fti . h dle new line oi Per- elelechgsg roi- Arlplyngil. :31“ cthrislgias Cards. You'll be 'I'hacker, Bradalbane. aur rised the Willi‘!!! at £21141: L-1239-9-I2-3l. do in per dollen. P ll fly “an” ‘nd Q QB. Bu" I WANTED-l r0 s PASSENGERS 110% oi the nubile b“ “e R0111: by auto. out. iii-d w Wlnni- Cards sewn 111st s d‘ "E,- o“, 1W8. or stoppin en route, to will be Plait-led wngfgt ygha glsgdexpensef rite Box "X" c-o atoglflvfixe co ‘Castle Bill? an Oi ice, Clftown. _ "_ _ _ _ _ ‘f Liaiz-ii-si Montreal. n-ioo-a a1 0 '1 14 I1 8 Captured Found flamenco-reruns rox TAT- POUND - QUANTITY °"' 1511,51,‘; d. Bruce m 1 _ Kensl um. alt shinslfl- AW‘? °"'°_ _ M; m eIll-1263-9- 3-21. Dslfilwn- ma“ ° 1 We Reeommenil- C INTERNATIONAL 11% DEBENTURES MArUiuNo APRIL Ist 1944 mu. PARTICULARS 0N B59111" IRVING, BRENNAN 8i BIINPANY LTII. a. M. aiioNAtb-nAN/lflli COIIIIIIOII ' N. Y. Stock I STOCK QUOTA TIONS Stocks Plungel Downward On New York Mart BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 13 —(AP)— The stock market cracked abrupt- ily today under the long strain of watching the Czech-Nazi dispute in central Europe develop to an acute stage. The heaviest wave of selling since last November knocked lead- ing shares down 1 to 6 points in the last hour of trading after the‘ market in early dealings had made a gesture toward extending yesterday's reluctant rally. The signal for the scramble to get rid of stocks was the report (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am For Pr 8% Am Radiator I4 Am Tel Tel 139% Am Water 5% Anaconda 30% Atchlsori 30% Atl Reftn 31% Bait Ohio 5'41 Baldlwin L000 7% Bendix Av 19% Beth Steel 531i Ches Ohio 27% Chrysler 671/» Con Oil 8V1 Commonwealth B I Con Can 37% Con Edison 23% Corn Products 661.1 Curtiss WlLght i9". Dupont 128% Elec Auto Lite 30 ElecPr Lite 8% Gen Elec 40 Gen Foods 35% Gen Motors 43'», Goodrich 201-. Goodyear Tire 25 Gt Nor Pfd 17% Hudson Mot Car 8 Int Ha: .57 Int Tel Tel 7 Kennecott 37V. Mont Ward 43% Murray Corp 8'1’. N Y Central 15 Natl Cash Reg 2:411.- Nor Am Co 18% Nor Pacific 9 Pack Motor 4'1.- Paramcunt 9-‘1 Penn R R 17 Phil Morris 120 Phil Pet C0 37 ‘.1.- Pure Oil Co 914. Radio Corp 6'»; Sears Roe Co 67% Shell Union Oil l4 South Pacific 141i. Sid Oil N J 50% Stude Corp 7 Texas Corp 40% United Air 23% United Corp 214 United Drug 5% United Gas I'm/p a U S Rubber 41% U S St Co 54% Vanadium 161/: Warner Bros 5% West Union 24V: West Air Brake 21 West Elec 99 Woolworth 43 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitibi Com 2V1 Abltibi Pfd 1552 l - ‘,5 78 B A Oil 20 Beauharnois 2% Bathlirst A 7 Dom Tar 5 ) Don A 359 Fraser 14's Fraser V T C 11 Ford A 2o I-Iomeo 311 1%) ill“ m, M Price Coin 11*‘! Price Pfd 54 Stock! 01w Canada. -' Commerce "- Montreal 213" Nova Scotia. - Roysi Bk 1B8 Produce Prices MONTREAL Sept. 18 -(CP)— Prices were frm on the local open produce markets today ac- cording to Dominion Department ct Agriculture reports. E88 Prices were steady with receipts some- what heavier. Butter prints were iirm with solids showing a 3-4 cent gain. Oreame butter prints to retail dealers sod for 24-24 3-4 cents, and creamery solids for 24 1-2-25 1-4. Western butter delivered here was offered at 28 3-4 cents. Que. No. 1 pasteurized butter in whole- sale , " lots was 22 7-11-23. Cheese sold at 14 i-4-3-il a pound for Ont. white, l4 3-8-1-2 for Ont. colored. 13 7-8 for Que white and 14 for Quebec colorcd_ Graded egg shipments In used free cases were o iered at 37 cents a dozen ior A-large, 35-95 i-I (or A r‘ 29-30 for A-puilets 28 for B and 21-21 I-2 for C. Potatoes: Que. No. I 80's 60- 65; Que. No. 2 80's 45-55; N. No. 1 90‘s 70-75. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.83 5-92; U. B. dlr 1.00 21-32: franc 2 71. At New York -Pound 4.89 I- 16; Canadian dlr .99 1-19; franc 2 4 .69 - . At ‘Paris -Pound 178.81 fr: U. S. dlr 31.15 fr: Canadian dlr 36.- In Gold -Pound Ill, 9d; U l. 14 cents. B I ‘I’ E S m-“m-"rsi, at Minnfs at can.’ noihmhsinuleluuc. Drewleuliiio » I n I NZIIRDIISA IIJNIMENI ' ‘ tcrnational Nickel 3 3-4 the Sudeten party had issued an ultimatum to the Czech Govern- ‘ merit demanding withdrawal of emergency measures within six hours. More than a. million shares changed hands around the crowd- ed trading posts in the last-hour rout. Putting the stock ticker as much as five minutes behind transactions on the floor. Trans- actions for the day were 1,700,680, the largest since July 27, against 601.960 yesterday. , Generally heavy declines mark- ed the Canadian section. Walkers dropped 2 3-4 points to 38 1g, In- 45. McIntyre 1 3-4 to 44 3-4, Dis- tillers-Seagram 2 to 13 1-2 and Lake Shore 1 1-2 points to 48 l-B. Losses of 7-8 of a point and less were listed by Dome, Ford. Do- minion Stores and Imperial Oil I-Iollinger gained a fraction. ' When the overworked ticker turned in the belated final quota- tions, U. . Steel was 54 1-2, down 4 i-2; General Motors 43 1-2. down 3 7-8; Chrysler 6'1 1.2 down 6 1-4; Bethlehem Steel 54, gig irgi-iklMontgomery Ward 43 - , o -4; Anaconda Co r l-B, off a 1-a. n” 9 Stock Prices I Dropflharply In Montreal MONTREAL, Sept. 13 —(CP)\ Disturbing news from central Europe over the tenseness Czechoslovakia caused a sharp depression in the final hour trading on the stock exchange to- day. Losses ranged up to nearly eight points with volume triple the previous day. Sharpest fall was 7 I-2 points registered by National Steel Car at 49. The same issue reached 59 _in the morning. Metals, equip- ments and most of the specialties felt the heaviest blows. Noranda dropped 3 3-4 among the metals, International Nickel In the equipments, Canadian Car and Foundry common eased I 3-8 and lpped 2 3-4 and Massey- Harris and General Steel Wares a point each Steel oi Canada and Foundat- ion droped around a point each and Dominion Bridge lost two points. Worst loser in the pa ers was St. Lawrence Corpora ion preferred off two points_ Inter- national Pete ‘slid a point. Brazil- ian traction lost 1 1-8 and Nat-i ional Breweries dipped almost two points. Dominion Textile moved s- ganist the trend. finishing the day with a gain oi l 1-2 at 65 1-2. Sales: lndustrials 49,700; Mines 95,100; bonds $1,000. GRAIN WINNTPEG, Sept. '18 —(CP)-— The Sudeten German party‘s ul- timatum to the Czechoslovska government brought a wave of short covering in the final minutes to rally Winnipeg wheat futures from losses of nearly two cents. At the close futures were 1-2 lower to 1-8 cent higher Oct. at 61 1-2, Nov. 6I 3-8, Dec. 61 1-2- 5-8 and May 65 cents. Fair demand in the cosh wheat resulted in a 1-2 cent improve- ment in No. 3 Northern spread at the close. Supplies of No. I, Northern available to buyers ap- peared negligible. Coarse grains, except rye, aver- aged slightly lower. Rye finished dlr 59.44 cents; Canadian dlr 'ss.- 1 l-2 higher to unchanged. 7 Yesterday s Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR IVER! WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAY? ISSUE RETAIL MABIIE Roast beef - iil-22c Cream 40¢ Broccoli Bunch 10c Celery bunch 15-205 Potatoes Pk 1548c Turnips 3 ior 10c Stew meats i2-l5c Steak lb l8-25c Cauliflower 2 for 5c Butter dairy 26-280 Chicken 9100-8125 Fowl 65-5110 Onions lb Spring lamb lb 15-20-220 Sweet pep ers 4 25c New carro s lbs 25c New beets doz. 10c Rhubarb lb 4c Beans lb 5c Haddock lb 12c Fresh cod lb . 5c Mackerel each 15-201: Salmon lb 35c Cucumbers dos 25c Corn dos 15¢ Ripe Tomatoes lb 8C Apples pk 30¢ Cabbages each l0-l5c Green tomatoes pk 25c g; 28-30-32 ms qt. 15c Orabapples qt 5c iiash lb 36 Cranberries qt 15c‘ Pumpkins lb is Keep Ilnord’; h the home. dropped 3 1-2 and Smelters 2 1-4. ~ MontrealStock (Canadian Press) dtoeh Close Bell Tel. 164 Brazilian 9% Bruck Siilk 4 3% B C Power A 295i B168 Products 52 Can Cement 6% Can Nor Power 16% Can Car Found i3 Can Car Pfd 28 Can Ind Al A 2% Can Pacific 51/, Can Steamship 2% Cockshutt Plow 91/1 Cons Smelt 54 Dist Seag 14 Dom Coal Pfd 17 Dom Bridge 30 Dom Steel B 91,4 Dom Textile 651/, Dryden 51/; Foundation Co i2 Gen Steel Ware 61/1 Gyllltsum w. Ham Bridge 7 How ‘Smith _ Inlip Tob 15 Int Nickel ‘ 4,5 Inl Pow Pid so Mawey Harris 6 Mccoll Front 91/, Mtl Power 33 Nat Brew 39 Nat Steel Car 49 Noranda 69 Power Corp 1214, Que Power 17 Shawinigon 1915 St Law Com 3y. Si. Law Pid 13 Sou Can Poiwor 11 Steel 0f Can 36 Steel of Can P ._. Win Elec B z Win Elec A .- . t. 13- (Csn I n Press) Stocks Clog; Acme Oil __ Afton Oil 31,4 Alderman do Ainm 9 Ang Cdn 117 Ans Huron 315 Arntfield 13 Ashley g Astoria 3 Augite az Bagamac 1g Bonkfield 44 Base Metal 2a Beattie 115 Bidgood gs Big Miss 3.1; Bear Ex g3 B01110 9% Bralorne 5'15 Brown Oil g5 Buff Ank 14 Buff Can 31,; Bunk Hill 9 Cal Edm 190 Calmont g5 Odn Mairobie no Cariboo n5 Cos 'I‘reth g1 Cent Pat 230 Cen Pore i; Chester g5 Chromium 5g Coniarlim 115 gen ghibl g0 on met 51 Davies pa“ Denison 11 Dome Oil 311.4 Dom m 3% Dorval 1 East Maliobie 1B9 Eldorado 190 Falcon p15 Fed Kirk 51,4 Femland ‘fl’ 17 Faulken 1 i914 Foundation l3 IPi-ancoeur 29 Gillies Lake i2 Glenora 2% Golds Lake 40 Goldale 20 Gold Eagle l5 4 Granada 9% Gunner Gold 57 Hardrock 170 I-larker 9% I-ledley 109 l-Ioillnger i4 Home Oil 100 Homestead 1'1 Howey 24 I-Iud Bay Min 33% Jack Waite 39 Jaeola , I4 Jellicoe l.- so J M Con 4; 9 Kerr Add 1B5 Kirk l-lud 58 Kirk Lake 100 Lsguna 30 Lake Shore 48 Liiupa Cad 34 Lava Cap < B0 Lebel Oro - 5 Lee 1 2% Leitch 58 Little L L 210 Macassa. 450 Maclxod 295 Mad-sen 40 Malartic 35 Mm Dllt 1% McIntyre 45 McKenzie 105 McVittie 12 McWstters 55 190 Morieta I54 Morris Kirk 4 Murphy 2 Nsybob 86 Newbec 4% New Gold l4 N I55 Norand; U Norgoid 4% Nonnetal 50 Nor can 59 Nor Iknp 040 OBric/n 275 Okalta 100 Olga. Oli 3% m 46 Oro Plate 45 Pacaita 6 Pamcur 400 Partennn 9 Paulore I Psymaster g Paycre Perron I25 Pick Crow g5 Pioneer Penn ll sixteen to thiriy years of age. COURSE Two (2) Homemaking courses Two (2) Agricultural courses Four (l) Narpentry courses Two (2) Farm Machinery and One (l) ‘kadership course Three I3) Fisheries and . Leadership courses One (l) Egg Grading course and ior all other courses to for Short Training Courses as outlined below, One (l) Tourist Catering courses Blacksmithing courses One (l) Poultry Grading course ior first choice may be cxcccdcil. Alillllcflllons T01‘ above courses will be received immediately. Intending students must give full name and address, also name of school district. age, father's name, and the llillll s of two l'(‘[)u(. able parties as references, course required and preference for any other course in cli~i Selections of students will hr made strictly 2l('(‘lil'l visions of the Youth Training Policy by a committee appointed for this purpose. 1\|lIllll'lIIi-:ll~ for Ilium-- making and Catering courses should be forwarded to the Women's Institute Brunch, (lnirlolti-(onli. w. n. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown PACE FIVE DOMINION - PROVINCIAL Y0 IITII TRAINING Under the provisions of a grant for unemployed young people, arrangements have ‘been made Students making application fnr attendance at these courses nlust be in unemployed circumstances, although not necessarily oli rclii-f, and hi1 from Transportation, tuition and hoard and lodging costs will be provid- ed free. Applicants must be in good health and of good character. ' ' LENTH DATE 0F CENTRE 0F OPENING COURSE FIRST (‘OIIIISE Charlottetown 6 weeks October 24th Charlottetown 5 "Mk5 February 20th Charlottetown 4 “T1415 January 9111 Charlottetown 4 wei-ks Nflrgynhpy 14th Charlottetown 6 weeks yuv¢m|,,.r 1.1m St. Francis Xavier University Anilgonlsh, N. S. 4 weeks Dak- to be arranged SI. Dunstaifs University, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4 weeks Datc to bc arranged CIIBFIIII-UIBWTI 2 weeks Nilvcinbi-r 721st Charlottetown 4 weeks Dliii- to Ill‘ .1rr;ii11;i'il i-ilnimililiiiiiiils 11,; in 1h.- pru- FINANLIAL PERSDIIAI. liilliis ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nearest Branch o! The Canadian Bank 0f Commerce- MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDI FOR REPAYMENT Yor Ii You You Deposit Borrow Receive Monthly 8 60 I 55.87 S 5 S 108 S 100.96 S 9 8 188 S 157.36, S14 S 216 S 202.23 $13 3 324 S 303.25 $27 l 540 1 S 505.54 545 S1068 $1000.86 889 JTIIER AMOUNTS AT moron- ‘IIONATE auras Prairle Premier 235 Preston llg Pros Air 3° Read Auth 56° Reno Gold 38‘ Roche M‘ Royalite 4° s1, Anth 11° San Ant 1° Shswkey ‘t Sheep Creek 85 Sherritt 10° Sand Riv 2° Siscoe .' 1§5 Sladen J t8‘, Slave Lake M: ll“ Stadacona é 3a,. Straw Lake i‘ 717 Bud Basin 225 Sud Cont 1° Sullivan 9° Sylvanite 295 Teck Hugh 455 Texas Corp 130 Toburn 189 Uchi 16° Unit Oil 11 Ventures 50° Waite Amu 460 Wendigo 12 West-flank 6,, West Turner 8"‘ Wiltsey l‘ 1 Wood Cad 2° W11 Harg 725 UNLISTED Brett 'I‘r 1 m1 011 *1 Foothills — on Sel 3 Pawnee " Ponds 1:):- 16%,.‘ Tem ‘ TORONTO. sent. 13 —-‘CP'~ Fear of war sent traders to the selling side of the stock mark?! this afternoon a1ld_ prices Cfllfked down sharply in me _'IlIlIll hour to net the widest declines of ihe summe. and fall. The break came after all index groups had rc- gistereci gains at noon and 11P- peared to have been started by the rioting in Czechoslovakia with the threat of German intervent- ion. , . Gold stocks led the decline with a loss of 5.45, followed by the in- dustrlals with 5.07 and the base metals 4.55. Western oils held their decline down to .74. Individ- ual loss\s ranging up to 8 l-3 points were boarded and the mnr- ket finished around ihe low for the day. The heavy selling did lint np- pear until the iinni IlCIlI‘ when prices were moving downward at their fastest llllcP- 588111019 turnover reached 916.000 shares, the heaviest since Auil- 29. Med- ium-price golds were dumped faster than other shares and los- ses up to 35 cents were noted. Senior golds weakened with other groups. Lake Shore losing Zpoints McIntyre 1 3-4 and Dome 1 1-2. Preston was sold to the extent oi 72,000 shares on a net drop oi 13 cents to 1.19. Other fast trad- ers at declines of 15 to 30 cents were Hard Rock. Kerr-Addison, MacLeod-Cockshutt. M a c a s s a. Central Patricia. East Malartic, O'Brien. Northern Empire. Pam- our. Pickle crow. Siscoe. Teck l-lilghi-s and Uchi. Consolidated Smelter-s dropped over. International Nickel lost 3-4 and Norandii 3 1-4. cents net on a trade of shares. ed moderate declines. to close at 48. rless. Roynliie finish Calga Edmonton lost I5 Boner‘. Devin s and okslta i0. Borrow on the following Sections of Trunk Route No. 7. Deposit Required—$200.00. 1 August 29. 193s. L-B76-8-31-9-2-5-7-9-12-14. TENS-HS FOR SALE We srerl the junior male lemme champions; also Sf-‘IIIIYI’ grand champion female at Charlottetown Exhibition. Buy where the champions red. CLARK BROS“ North Wiltshlre. and ang the SIG I L-1306-9-l4-3i. WAN TED slim-e Farm, approximately 25 acres formation, in first Ifltfl’. Writ-B Shore Farm care 51157191"- L-l290-9-l4-17_ PARK AREA II SANCTUARY All shooting is prohibited within the borders 0f the Prince Edward Island Nu- iionnl Park. The Park area exlrlldfi along ihe north shore of the Island from New London Bay and Triiczidie Ila)‘. lll- eluding Riistico Island. In conformance with the Federal Act respecting Na- tional Parks all persons found shooting or in the possession of unsealed fire- arms within the Park area will he prosecuted. The co-operaiiiln of the public in‘ the protection of the wild life within the Park will be greatly 8P‘ preciaied. Signed E. A. SMITH, Superintendent, P.E.I. Nat. Park Powell-Roliyn. 5 i-2 on comparatively light turn; Waite- Amulet. closed at 4 60, down 70 33.000 Ventures, Pend Orcllle, Sherrltt and Fniconbridge record- Elclorado closed at 1.90. down 22 cents net. National Steel Car led the in- dustl-ials with n decline oi 8 1-2 Western oils slowed u on weak- aboui. 4 points down in broken lot trades. cents. Province of Prince Iddulard. Island I Departmr” of Public War-l": .~-~' "'~‘~\-'21ys Tenders For Gravel Borrow SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the umlcrsigncil will Iif‘ received at this office until noon of ‘filursday. Si-ptciillii-r l5, 11138. from any person or persons wlling to contract for the Suppiiriilg and Placing oi Gravel including I0 acres of wood. All ln-, Iliiditvayz- 'l‘runk Route No. 2A. Section-From the Malpeque Road to North River Bridge—l,500 cu. yds. (Security Deposit Required—S75.00.l Section-From the St. Peters Road on the Bracklcy Point Road, I mlles—2.4l)0 cu. yds. (Security Deposit Requlred-SIMDU.) Scction—()n the illurgaie Rolui from the Junc- tion of the Pavement at Kensington, towards Stanley Bridge, 7 miles- 5,600 cu. yds. (Security Deposit Requircd—$300.00). Trunk Route No. 4. Section-On the Commercial Road from “on: tlsgue Town Line, 5 miles towards Murray River--i.000 cu. yds. (Security Section-On the Bedford Road from St. Peters ltoad to end of Pave-i merit at Covehead-LOOO cu, yds. (Security Deposit Rmuired—$'l5.00.) The Department makes a charge of one dollar and for each complete set of specifications, which Pflymml ‘I’ after the contract has been awarded The Iowest,or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L n. MadMILLAN, ‘ _ Deputy Minister of Pubho works and liishwavv (Xiarlottetown. Prince Edward Island, cents 511.501 be refunded _ _i__._a_.u Tics: ._____ I N All parties still indebted to tr: estate of the lute Colin R. MMPh ' 0i‘ Long (‘reek in Queens County‘ Merchant, arc requested in makd payment in me forthwith. I I MYRTLE MIHIPIIAIL, Administrix of Estate. 11-1230-9-12-14-17. Professional Bards 1 ll. F. ARGIIIBALII I Chartered Accountant 1 I40 Richmond Street 1 Phone 47. P. O. Bax l2. ____..a L‘. l‘. ll Barristers aiiil .'\lllll'lli'_\ flil-IAIW HONEY ‘I'D lit) \' Phone It 10-22 It l-ZZ. ' I\I1\Iti'I i.»i i-. 1 Aciiusimeuii Bureau l CREDIT — CULIJIUIIONS 1 CREDIT lilil'illl’l'.< I PEIISUNAI. I.O.'\.\‘S Pruriii-ii Itilliiau. iifiowli Phone 1210 Alex. W. Miiiliesuii BARRISTER SUI HIE tilt IZTC Moncv in lmin (‘olicilieris Office: 90 (jreai (ienrgc Street. Ire-ii A. Iiirge Barrister. Solicitor. cte. Successor 1o ll I-Zdimr Shaw. K. C. _ Prouse Block. I27 Iiraiiim Street. Charlottetown. I‘. E. I. llloney in Loan Collections. lti-al Estate 14' M. Alban Farmer BARRISTER. simrl-roii. arc no 1:11 lro LOAN Blfll OI Ciinnda Bullillagirlmtgpl“ and Plate G J E. R. Brow &i$on Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. lass Insurance Charlottetown m‘... ;,.. l u-annqnnné