i‘; Exchange in. ‘ (lanlisd {. hurts STOCK QUOTA Roms Iozvs liltll. Stock t; rum-ta and Co. ma Chaslettetown) "a" Open Last l. Tel 130% tau w‘ 1 m 24 4% 5% 8 9% I3 801/; 30% . -- -- 30% Nat Brew .. - 341 Nat. Steel (‘ar .. 12 131A Power (‘nrp 71/ 71,4 Shawlnignn , i115; 17 so (‘an Pr . . . . . . . . . ., 12 12 steel of Can 40 48% ~,. Bank cf (‘an 52 Bk of litl 154 3k of Nora Srotia 25o ‘Royal Bk ‘ 1341 Ban Bk of Commerce 125 PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept. 27-All lines werwgcncrally steady on the .\fnnt- rrni dairy and produce market today. Butter was 2.’! cents per- pound fnr curlots or lcus‘ of no 1 while small lots to retailers were ‘.25 cents for solids and 211 cents for prints. Arriv- als totalled i105 boxes. Ou the cheese mnrjrct no ‘1 Ontailna were 127/; to 13 cents por- pnnnd and no 1 Quehecs 121A to 1215 cents. 11c- rciptg were 6,317 lions. _ (traded shipments in carloia or less ofrggs were 3'.’ cents pcr dnaen for Alungofi-‘lit cents for A-inedium, 241,1, to 2S cents for B and 2i cr-nts for C. Becelptsdotallcd 1,1|44 cases. Potato prices u-crr- steady at 75 to 1'1 cents pen Bil-pound hag of np 1 Quebec-s Mountains and (i7 to tlil cr-nts per Ill-pound bag of uo 1 Quebec cnhbiers were 45 to B0 ccnts per S0- -3 15%; Belgium 16 81); Germany 40.25; EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 2'l—Britiah and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the o! Canada closed today aa follow |__ Allentiua peso .2759. Australia pound'8.9titl8. Austria scbllling .1912. Belgium belga .1707 Brazil milreia .0556. Bulgaria lev .0141. dollars ‘.6000. China llong Kong Csechoslovnkia crown _04l Denmark krone .2218. Finland flnmark .0221. France franc .0000. Germany rclrhsmurk .4000. Great Britain pound 49031 l-loliand florin 0525. Hungary pcngc .8002. India rupee .3751). Italy lire 0H3 Japan yon .2910, New Zesland pound 4.0068 Norway krone .2491, Poland slotl . . South Afrira poumi 4.0436. Spain pest-ta .1381. Sweden krone .2503. ' Switzerland franc .8284. United States dollar 1 1-10 per cent premium. _ ‘ (fanadian Prsaa) 55W KIRK. Sept. 27—l1‘orelgn ex- change steady. Grcnt. Britain demand high 4112; low 401%: close 4 01%; '1" My hills 4.00%: France a so: ltsly Canada 118 ld-lil. At. Montreal-Pound .1011 31-32; U. tlollnr 1.01 l-lil: franc d tltl cents. At New York-Pound‘ 4.91%; Can. ndinn dollar 06 15-16; franc 0,51) cents. At I‘aris—I‘nunti 74 B4 fr; Cnnnd. lan dnllnr 14 90 1r; U. S. dollar 16.17 5Q francs. in gold-Pound 12s: U. S. dnllnr ctleizh-l: cents; Canadian dollar 58.73 MT’l.. CURB (Supplied by Pit-field and Co. Ltd. Charlottetown) Stocks Open Last Br Am 0n .. 1.5% _. Dis Sengrnius h’) 25% Inn» 0H . . 1x11, is»; Inter Pet ..... 84% 34 llfeichers A 31,5 g pound bag. , NY r . Advertising llatss— r a N! Ionli la Ieannrlasn Notices. Spiritual Olfarlngs, Cards. new“. nsr lash; Hairless of Thank ward. thee ratss on application. imlmam Charge Ilr any advsntsa For Sale . i011’. SALE — AUCTION FOE-TY- Ffve Bridge and Whist. Score ' Ca Guardian Central Job Printery. _ J. B. BRBHAUT, MONTAGUE, ' Potato Digger for sale. L-B093-9-17-19-2l44-26-28-10-1-3. FOR SALE-REGISTERED GUBN- ~ sey cow and horse. William Hanna Young Street, Gaytown. . L-986il-9-28-3i. FOIL SALE 0R T0 RENT PIANO» . good as new. Apply Guardian. L-BBGB-E-ZS-ilB-Sll. _ "—'—._.,i._. FOB SALE Olt. T0 LET-COT- - tale at 34 Oriebar Street. Apply P. J. Sentner, telephone 565-11. L-988B-9-26-3i lifl 11011. SALE AT A BARGAIN- “Furnacettefl and kitchen range. -.Both‘in good order. Apply 142 . "‘ L " Street. L-9818-9-27-3l. FOB sans-too ACRES 0F LAND i‘ together with house and out- buildings in good repair. on Cove- hsad Road near school and °"'-"'.r?r"i:fi.“‘..." iiufr-"Jfialiifl ‘li-‘Zfilfi’ ""“" "°"" " I and ltllrsclalsl. 70s. p. m; u |¢_ u, Payable in ildvancs per word: Ciasalfirl 7°11 Der lnaln Llata of Iloral and naanei Inthra ol Conslnlnnta 101-. I"? "WW-Ilsa sails. ‘____..?___i_..__ Sales Help-Mn- ar FsnilL WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALES pie, men and women, spars time. to handle our line of Per- gravure etchings. attractive calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use oi gold and silver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dil- fereht. Seventy exquisite numbers at one dollar per dozen. Liberal commission. Guild, 202 Castle Building. Mon- N-23-7i I To 1ft T0 RENT - HEATED APAltT- ment. Apply Guardian. Wfluardiln Office. sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments. many cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures, to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start Write Premier Art MtII. 111-9867-8-20-31. TO LET — HOUSE CONTAINING eight rooms. Conveniences. Apply Miscellaneous (Canadian Prosal MONTREAL. Soot. 21- Whrat, northern no 2 06. Barley. Canadian Western no l l6. Oats. Iced no 1 38. l"!our\ avrlnl when ill ‘ . rims currencies moved downward on Mont- rcal foreign exchanges today. The pound sterling eased 5-16. of a cent to 4.116 31-32 while tho United States dollar was of! i-lti of ouc per cent at 1.01 l-ltl. The French franc yielded .01 of a cent at. 6.00 cents. NEW YORK, Sept. ‘IT-Leading currencies fluctuated narrowly in the foreign exchange markets today. A better ionc was shown by ster- ling. the pound closing half a cent higher at $4.91. The Canadian dol- lai- reduced its discount from 1% to 1 1-10 per cent, but tho French franc, closing at 0.511 cents, was off .0054 of a cent. Mark ets At VA Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stoclra irregularly hlgher_ Toronto Mines-flights New York-Stocks changed. Wlnnlpeg-Jvheatdown 1A to 1/4. New York-Cotton, rubber» and cof- fee lower; sugar unchanged ___.-_-___ New York Curbl (Canadian Press) Vclosed un- Stocks Amer (‘you B . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Auicr (ins Elec . Amer Sup Power. Assoc tins E121: A Eicc Bond Share Ford cf Can A, Gulf Oil ifurp . Hutu Oil Re! llup Oil int Pete .. . Slag Hud .. Std Oil lutl .. . Std Oil hit-u l'|\ Light l’u\\' A .. l.'n Light Pou- pfd lrregulai T r e nd On Market (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Sept. iii-Discard- ing their» cautious mood, traders bought heavily during the final hour of today's session of the Mon- treal Stock Exchange and values shifted forward. Disregarding an irregularly low- '" church the property of Mrs. To LET_.1 390mm) HOUSE ’ Wiluain Jenninas- Apply A J- Modern improvements. Apply B015 glgyhy,‘g'g‘;,,,*gpgi,‘gg‘gg,lifjl fill-slam. Barrister. Oity- Hillsborough Street. Possession gamed’ the mum hm “ma, b-oaae-s-as-ai at once. L-99B7-0-25-3i. M m “m we he $11G", m, _ , _ , Slightl irregular a ope s Miscellaneous Position Wanted the mzrket improved as the ses- Ifll-BA APPI-IS AT F- B-IEEVES- "wsurhb Z ‘av nanny wo- Heavy loser of yesterday‘; weak L-9B78-9-264l- man, position as housekeeper or session. Consolidated Mining and " g o L D companion. reasonable W18"- wdsflfltlni! ‘Wkd m”? elgléfifgsgiilgh °fi PUItS RBPAIBED, REM DE Ll , 1 he guardian ay‘s orwar mov ; pony coat and sable fur for sale. A?” t L-9800-0-26-3i gain of _2 1-2 points to close at 1'10 .01 Elm Ave. L-8043-9-28-ii. i-z. International Nickel. which followed the higher-priced stock sion progressed. IBIIIIIMS RECEIVED-INFORM- ,, sticn given and new business . written on planslto suit your every ,. need at our new ofllce. Curtis g Building. Charlottetown. J. A. Female “Help Wants? experience. WANTSm-MAN WITH OFFICE seeks position, city cr country. Good references. Whole qr- pnrt. tints work. Apply A.B.C.. Another of the main brlsht spots Guardm, Quiet 1,;9908-9-20-4i was National steel Car which ad- ’ vanced to 5-51-“1111 Ilia-gnawing while in m tls cou w waned Montreal Power with s. loss of s-t down yesterday, also improved and finished with a. gain 01-1-4 point to 30 1-2. of s point at. 30 3-4. erasing yfillfl- WANTBD — MIDDLE AGED 1‘ gmaAn for hmekcerggiin coun- -' . ' y Gu an 06.- ' - pp n-soos-o-av-ai. WANTID — A MIDDLE AGID w woman to help with housework in small family. Apply Mrs. Hector MaeNcvin. De Sable. L-flillltl-i-il-fll. FOB [ABM ‘framers. L-WIS-D-il-tii. --. ‘i=2. “"1 ‘ on w a u 'r a n r o e laug- ' Trade. Short Course training. Molar Barber col- s=;-_1-_~.l. WANTID — MAN -_~ work.‘ Apply o - v 0898b .-' has. Ialitaz. "-3"- ' ;-..-...==.=‘*' _.‘.‘.1!1’.‘.-..__-_=.-f°‘ with fireplace, also Room "F." Gua mom. Apply __________ WANTED - or, room and bust us.» 12.1?“ “ n» Iitaro Street. WANTED —- TRAN SPORTATION New YorkorBoston. Phone B-l-r- Tom 5am we" M” ‘hum; - x"'m—-—-'°T”'m' bonds $1.3m. BOOKKEEPEB. aar- wawran mumm m. "of, L-QBS-D-Ti-fii. _. its-trench uvnm warrrsn ru m“ ___ 11-9021-0-27-11. punuisnno noon. "°‘1“" §°"°1‘;".i°.' f i . y t '1. . with private pm yply T. Guam“ u-s-av-ai. moon-ran in mun“! ‘we L-osu-v-zv-s JL1--——1 “Ann” s10 ‘Inns. _-—-—-____ .- ._-;.-.-'—r_.:-_I—..~ _._- --—- “W” m n-iau-o-as-si Maia Help Wanted day's ssin. .__..__--—._ TIII VAIN THING "yqs," boiastful “i015! , -- ca race - mini-atlas: toy William the Con- queror." 1'1 suppose," remarked his friend. “gown he telling usflthat your nn- a @3102! were in Ark with Noah! "certainly not." said t-hs other. "My people hsd a boat of their own." ETHIOPIA-CONSCIOUS IDNDON-Jritain la bscominl mhwpis-consolmia. publishers stai- inl they have bGQlI IXlIIDGWBdIWitYi orders for hooks and maps °~ ti" African kingdom. i. roomsrn iii heated um and airy. “_ Awly "x," Gllllililllr ._ a 0 s a n I I I 0n "mun house. Moms two with menisc- L-ssvs-v-as-si. -"'—-"‘_ZZ_.-_1-_ A naaaou IIOI ‘I'll bl- cai-Is s Civil Servant- _ Examiner. din-k. cgraphsr, stc. ms Booklet “Bow to est a Govern- ment Jolt.” ll. O. .-Civil Service ‘ibrohto (l0 in Plrklt‘ Hel the price for Stocks Acme Oil . Franklin Pildorudn 1*‘ Bridge (lnlvriclltr .. Gods Luke Granada ... tirrenl- . Holllncrr Howey , .. J .\l (‘tins . Kirk Lake lfrnw - gain of 15 cents to 2.80 Hnliinlzer was quite a senior golds and it closed unchang- ed at. l2 05. Bralorne firmed 15 cents and Wright Hargreaves 35. Although the base metals held a prepoudereucc of gains. Noranda turned soft on the late transactions to register a Homestead ' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. '.‘7—-.\iiulng shares closed higher 0n change today group despite a drop of nearly twu points for McIntyre and lbuzeuts for Pioneer. Trading was groups with no suggestion of a gen- ural price trend. marked by heavy selling of McKenzie lied Lake for s set buck to 1 01 and a close at 1 03 and by active trading uccmnpunicd by n the including silver, The [wit]! N. Y. Staple Exchange (lnpnllsd '1»; Pisfiald and Co. Lla- 35 - Charlottetown) {Hour zsckondausliiabm. our a era - . Stocks o 14st Flour winter wheat patent], choieq n. .00 to $4.10. _ Am For Pu ,.. 614 d Flour white corn I500. Am For pfd . . . . .. 31% 82 grant totn 0,2225 i: Waterworks 101/; lil Mlglillngbn ton 25 Am Rmllsior H ' 13m‘. Mm!‘ ~ Boiled oats bag so lbs sacs. Am Tel Tel "Illayo no 2 per ton carlots $1000 to illgfllnd. . . u urn CIICCIOJIO 1 Ont 12% to 13. Att-hlson . . . , ._ Cheese no 1 Que 1214 to 12%_ Bait. Ohio Butter no 1 28. Beth Steel .. Eggs in cartons A 1 largo‘ 44. Ben Aviation léggs A'1 medialgm 42. (‘are l... . ggs A large . t‘ rysc .. Eggs A uiedlum 36. (‘on Ga‘; .. -_ it‘, Eggs A pullats 34 Elec Auto Light duty, any,‘ gggs glands‘ 30 ,4. Elec $011!] Share . 12-34, 1g ggs me umzs G911 re a Eggs C fi. ', Gen lintors . . . . . . . .. $152’ Potatoes No 1 Que lits 00a 75-77, G1‘ hor I'm 2614 251,5 No 1 Qua hits 81's 01-00. Int T and T , 9% 10 No 2 qua Cobblers 80's 45.1“ header-on. 2n; 24y, ' . .\i_un_t W 33% 321i: .\. I Central 35% 241% ' Fnrunount 111,1, 115;, C is o 7% 7% IITYQIICIdI x -- 1m 1o id Oil N J _ . . , , ,_ 43a; 43% ti‘? sisu" '4 If,“ MONTElgfiIvltfilggelinl-IT-lseadinit ‘v"““"h°“’° '3' 7°22 Toronto ex- thc gold potty in. all ctlve in the net _loss of l4. Hudson Bay held a hull point advance. ped by mild improvement of stock white metal group fir-rum, Action was off in th TORONTO, Sept. 27k. SDI oils. ‘txitilrlwlifigggni. .' ' . day. and with the exception of buy- Cities sci-v . lng in a few specialties, ielt the Urcnlc Pete majority of issues but narrowly llnmc Uunnur .. l-iaicrcw Fr-U were the non mum uuntuiuis Corrected For Every Wednesday and r Saturday Issue IBODIJOI Oats 50c Hay. loose cwt . . . . . . . .. .. 50c Straw, pressed cwt . . . . . . . . . .. 40c RETAIL IAIIKIT (‘elery bmu-h . . 100' Potatoes hus . 40c Plums 2 qts .. 25;; Blueberries qt 12c Squash lb .. 3c Apples (in: . 13g Annie-s uk »- uh-nnc ’l‘.nuaiues pk . 2048c Puulifiower each . . 10-15-20.- Onions lb . Quebec Drench Sqihlsli 1h .. Pllmilklus 1h ltutirnl 01110115 ‘iii Preom 1175:1111 d111, _ Brussels sprouts lmx Crab upping pk __ _ Cod lb Iiackcrcl each‘ '. u 5c Haddock lb 7c P125 ti week's per pair . . $748.00 DulTSejssionCtn N ew Y0 r k Exchange (By Frank MacMlllen, Associntgd Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special-Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. LIT-Stock market traders were generabu; not- ably cautious in their dealings to. changed from the previous close. Most equities churned idly with small gains or losses, though Stan- dard Gas 8o Electric issues were under pressure as the company ap- plied for reorganization, with the common dmvn nearly 2 points. and thevsrious preferreds of! around 2 to 5. The Arsctdnted Press average of 80 stocks. at 49.4, was unchanged, with g. small advance in the indus- trials offset by an equally undecis- ive loss in utilities, while rails held about level. The wariness with which traders were approaching the making of commitments was mirrored in the continued relatively small volume. 1.123.710 shares in the stock exchange. Bonds likewise turned in a rather colorless performance which left most issues close to previous closing levels. U. S. Government obliga- tions. running from 2-32 to 7-32 of a. point lower. provided most of the contrast to the steady tons of the corporate division, International Telephone stock re- ancial year. Such a large margin --= is more than counterbalanced by ‘the fact that expenditure, totalled 2.991.250 pounds, included many new items, involving an out- lay of 344.136 pounds. important item or expenditure was tions for more than a decade into all phases of the industry, indica- which The- most PAPER. PULP INDUSTRY Following extensive investiga- tions are that the manufacture of pulp for paper-making purposes will be commenced in Tasmania during the coming year. It has been announced that the Derwcnt val- ley Paper Co. Ltd, one of the three organisations interested. in the venture. hopes to commence operations by constructing mills. etc. near Hobart, early next year, and that it is proposed to send the company's logging engineer to Am- erica this month t/a design and specify the logging equipment re- quired. The establishment o! the industry, it is believed, will mean the creation of a new community of more than 2000 perrcns, and. with subsidiary enterprises. which would follow automatically, will partly solve Tasmania's unemploy- ment problem. ‘THE WINTER SEASON Floods, heavy falls of snow and violent gales ushered in Tasmania's winter season, nnd although the ef- fect on some public utiiitie", not- ably bridges, was disastrous, the damage was not so widespread as that occasioned by similar visita- tions in the past. Ski-lug enthus- iasts have welcomed the heavy falls of snow on the highlands, and each week-end finds hundreds rev- elling in winter sport in the snow. Tasmanias West Coast region. which is famed for it: prolific rain- fall. as well as its rich mineral de- pasitf, has enhanced its reputation in regard to the former attribute this winter. In that area rainfall is not referred to in terms of points or inches, but feet and even yards. So far this year the recording has. reached seven and a. half feet, or two and a half yards-a. record, even for this water region. REVISION OF STATUTES Tasmania, in the words of the (Mr. E. Dwyer New Argyle; 3 Eric Elllis, Donald- ston; 4 Sadie Stewart, New Argyle; 5 Rhea MacMillan. head; 6 Leith Macmillan, ‘West Cove- head; '1 Rena Cudmore, North; 8 Florence Richards. Abney. Earnscliffe; Eamscliiie; 8 Arnold vessey, York; 4 Edison Macmillan. Covehead Road’; 5 Preston Neill, Wheatley; 8 Ivan Prinell. West Royalty; ‘l LeBert Pridham, Montrose; s Fred Bulman. Anglo North; 4 Leith MtwMilinn, West lliamscliffe; 2 Alex Irving, Beach ing and - Listed and Unlisted Securities, ‘ MINING and INDUSTRIAL _ BOUGHT A SOLD a. QUOTED Underwriters and Distributors of “CLARK GOLD MINES, LIMITED COMPLETE BOARD ROOM FACILITIES AND TICKER SERVICE ' 1:. M. McLllIIN s. comramr, LIMITED‘ Investment Securities Head ornbe DOMINION SQUARE BUILDING M O N '1‘ B. E A In CANADA BB-ACE BLOCK, Charlottetown Phone 1122 CentraTSchool Cornwall, Ont, Branch Fair Prize List West Cove- Winsloe Sec. 2--Wheat: 1 Helen MacInnis, 2 ReZElG Miwlnnis, ticc. Sec. a-Barley; l Arnold Ves- sey. York; 2 Erie MacPhail. (Hyde River; a Keith Cudmcre, Winsloe Covehead; 5 Jean Frizzell, West Royalty; 6 Clifford Enman. Vernon River. sec. 4--Com: 1 Reggie Msclnnis, Point; 3 Clair McCallum, Cross Yvonne Arsenault, Minnie Sellar, Argyle Shore; 3 B- telle Lea, Vernon River; 4 Claude Mellish, Union Road: wigmore, Pleasant Valley; 8 Nor- een Brehnut. Alexandra; '7 Gillis, Eldon; B Richard Brehaut- Alexandra. Mint .. 360.197 pounds on social services l; r-n-r- - and medical institutions. That _.__ Spinach z: u» 2,, ammmi W“ 36-785 11111111115 111 We“ cuss 1—GBAlNS Roads; 4 Ralph McCsllum. Cross. Parsley bunch .0q of the estimate. Treasury officials Romp; 5 Jnhn w. spender, Cen- .'§§§{,’§‘,§‘,‘,‘,,,~; a" W" ,111"5°d ""11 111° "5"" °1 Sec. 1—Onts: 1, Mildred Blllmlll, m1 Royalty; s Hilda. McNevin, ~ Bilttr-r ‘he 5'“'5 “mk- Anglo-Rustico; 2 Catherine Stewart. Clyde River. (Yellow-eye) z 1 Urbanville; 2 Sec. 5~Beans B Adelaide David cuss z-noors Sec. i-Gieen Mountain Potato’ oes: 1 Arnold Versey, York: 2 Des- mond McDonald. Mermaid; 3 Ful- ton Kltson, Hampshire; I Allison MacRac. Central Royalty; 5 Basil "F Irving, Beach Point. Sec. z-nish Cobbler Potatoes: 1 Preston Cudmore, North Winsloe; u 2 Joseph Curley. West Royalty: 8 Arnold Vessel’. 1y. The processes of revision, edit- snnotation will provide Tasmania, with whet it has need- ed ior a quarter of a century-a set of statutes in which the law can be round readily and certainly. Famous N.'B. Regiment ls Commemorated FREDERICTON, N. 3., Sept, 2'1 —Erected by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. a memorial cairn commemorating the 104th New Brunswick Regi- ment, famous for its winter snow- shoe march from Fredericton to Quebec in 1813, (in which the grandfather of Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. Charlottetown. took part), was un- veiled here today under the aus- pices of the York-Sunbury Histor- ical Society, Ltd. - Dr. J- Clarence Webster. Shediac, u member of the board, presided at Historical Society by little MII sibyl Brannen, daughter of m. and Mrs. Sterling Brannon. flag used in the unveiling was the royal standard used st the d! eration, Mayor Clark said. Parade to Sits veiling at the juncture of Sanytbis. which point "the hardy soldiers 0C the 104th undoubtedly passed." was led by the Knights o! Pythias Band. and was composed of members of the Fredericton branch of the Can- adian Legion, B. E. S. L., with Sergeant-Major Herbert Endall as in attendance, and three legion- naires did sentinel duty. The Last Post was sounded by Seymour Tyler and John Forrester. Follow- ing the ceremony. which was broadcast, several wreaths were placed at the foot of the monu- ment. Provincial Normal School students also attended. The band played several selections during his proceedings. Afterwards the Count- ess of Ashburnham entertained at the State ‘rreasufy for 111*’- mm‘ ate a more buoylni- time mama's financial position. Treasurer 13 months t0 enue totalled more than 131.000 pounds in of the advance enlmstes budget. ‘r gseatsst 100 pounds. previous year. due ma“ "ms "hi: ..---'°“°"" "’ "M z: "=:.=r~.:": - - . -~- - “*’ a e c o . . m“ roam. Tsthptinl mats ‘fro’ l” i mm finished the year with a deficiency T, lioms primal" 01- w t° 1'" mgkmimmmuhd, cf 110.000 pounds, compared with 1'"- . 1h the puma "7 mew-m The. revenue returns 1851186 W cial year ended June 30 lsstfx‘ 1113:: announces that for the ~ June 30 last the rev- _ _‘ 2.1171148 pounds, an ‘ increase of 174.000 pounds corn?"- “1 ymr the figures for 1033-34. and excess in the m; provided the increase in revenue. 126.- whlle stamp duty rt- turned 42,618 pounds mcrs than the to less unemploy- ment. and increased revenue from finder-sails," aasmaniah renown- iiorris ceived with only a shade or im- State Treasurer the Mammy’ and than who mo}; m; at he,» home, __ h-“tf~i~-"" s...:..2:::r::.i:' W» v»- w- m F- ~- s Norauda “11111185 11 e S 11 ° 5 511 ’ ' man, Fredericton, who gave the ih- srrnonusrs Nor (‘an .. year equalled 33 cents a common duoed 2.238 Acts, or only about 200 vocation and benedwtion; c’ A ____ Rcylhfzlblcr share compared with 30 cents in fewer than the number which sut- nylon historian or the Hutoflca] The manage,- of the 10cm i“ ' ' ' the like Pm“ °I 193* 11°" 1°’ ti" 11mm" '75 Yws‘ Societ who detailed the stor of wmvanyvfls 1111114111; a. stirrlhs wrl- . ¥?.'§°"t-,;; _ .,;._., some active issues which not But the Statute Editorial Board the ylbQth. Ueutenanhaoveino, dress. ' mnnflr- f 53,-, ahead around a “point or a little now has the matter in hand, and, Mun,” Madam“; Hm-h h“ 5 "Think cf the good the gas com- grcinlcr .. ins more included Chrysler at '12 5-8. in order that it, may complete its Hanson mmismr of trade and many has donelyhe ‘Mei an Iwe“ ‘fan; - Allied Chemical at lgrtll. gitama-l work. legislation during table coming commeéoe, Premier A A Dysart, permitted n ‘Burg 1 should say, ‘mm. . _ ' ' ' ., tional Harvester at , a om! eggions of Parliament wi be rr- ' ’ ' ' our the Llg t rlclgef" lliilurhllliur g7. Biscuit at a2. Union Pacific at as imam m “mm menu,“ when Mayort gv-nfl- Chrk-yylho offgeigllli; And a cuswme, mmedmm, Roche y, 3-4 and An-‘eflcln Tobaggo "B" h; ‘he work of revision and reprinting accep e e memoria On _ a sh°uted:_..0h‘ what a charge the, Royllllc 105 1 om lend the “Mate law Wm of the city from the Dominion, and mad“- 23”“; A drop OI a point in McIntyre- b“, §,,,,,1;,,,,,',,, about m, vohmhs Brigadier L. P. Page. 118-0.. new - r - ' ' - .. . sherritt Porcupine was the principal change The swtutgs will be grouped con- Mm" mmmwdlng “mm-TY D15 SARGE’ STILL ACTIVE “"°"“. - 1n the 08111141111 "it 1111°""~"°11’1l venlentfy according u» subject mat- "l" N“ "- ssu msucrsco - Charles itllgilzib if: “um and Impgflal Qll were frac- ter- and the m“ o! the law Wm he The unveiling was carried out by (Gabby) Sheet. the 01d semen“ is; and, ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " tionallr; lower, but such issues n5 _uccompanted by explgnawry notes M15- Dysall- 1155mm by M18 KW? who guided the St. Louis Cardinals Sud Basin . Dome Iilines. Dfstiilarr-S-eagrams. and references m judicial decisions Stewart. district girl guide com- to 5, world series championship, §\111_l3"1'1l Impciral Tobacco and Luke Show and w other uctmns m. Act's he“- missioner, G. Aivah Good, district has sighed {phi-us ghh-d “awn u showed Some improvement. m! on m mwmmtatroh and up- boy scout commissioner and a girl pilot of the San Francisco M1531 ‘rushoin ..'. . . plication. Wherever posible, idle 8111119 l-htl a boy scout. when the Cardinals picked him ~ Tack 1i WHAT STOCKS DID: npetmonm which are all too fre- M11- Dysart was presented with I of retirement he was a ticket-as .Ii..~.. m. Th“. qnmh Wm be eumnhwd ruthless- bouquet of roses on behalf of the at a theatre in lopin, _3£o._ - ‘I181 W8 .. Advances .. 319 266 - wrun- m M Presented to Count ess of Bessborousrh Unchanged ...1'i‘l 196 ‘*1- ‘rotallssties ...14o vst . ... . ,., Silrer . 116% ” " Total sales 3711.000. i" UNLISTEI; ' 3 y, _ / asmagma Can Kirk . 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