The facilities of our PITFIELD Hcad OI/icc: 235 Si. James Si. Dram-lice: OTTAWA ggrzfrswluaa 1". 19.36 are available to investors. E , Statistical Department ' l" invited. & COMPANY , 151 out. sum, Halifax Telephone 13-7169 Members: Montreal Stock Exchange Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc- Monireal Curb Marisol Uptown. Branch: Windsor Hotel MONTREAL SAINT JOHN CAIYBHILTON THE (IHARL()'I"I‘E'I'UWNV_GUAIIIIL/li lSTOCK QUOTATIONS _ Morning Stock Letter ; (Received over Pltfield d‘: Co. Priv. z ate wlr , NEW YORK. Sept. 26—~The news ,1 for which the world has been wait. ‘ lng for several years finally cams overnight. The franc is to be de_ valued 25 to 34 percent. This to be done in line with an agreement be- oldest refriderator Ca no (la. Guardian. Arrears of Land, and lnoo To Whom It May Concern:—- WANTED :9 A _A reliable House to handle the most complete line 0f commercial refrigerators, refrigerated display counters, cold storage doors. ctc., manufactured by one of the Apply Box R. H, care of QQQQfiQQQfiQQQQQIQQQQ n u suing-1- snug-repr- manuia cturers in Personal me Taxes ‘Property Notice is hereby given that payment of all taxes due the Provincial tween France, Great Britain and United States. Belgium informed France that she will 10in the agree- ment, other nations have been in. vited to loin. It is expected may. Holland. Switzerland. Italy and Germany Wlll Probably devalue. In the 1°"! rim it means world trade. It is bullish from the ‘long term VlBWPOlIIt, from. the short term it is difficult to say what effect it will have. If by change stocks should be quite reagtiongr-y we would rather buy than sell. NEW YORK Sept. 26—L0nd0n — It was officially announced that there would be no gold price fixed or dealings in the Gold market to- dfly. After quoting dollars at 4.90 A 4.92 and Amsterdam 7.28 A 7.31, it was officially announced that there would be no further dealings Amsterdam -Market quiet with a slight reaction in bonds and a 800d demand for American issues. Gold shipments to New York and Brussels continue. Switzerland -To make gold pay- ments in dollars instead of francs because the dollar has definite rela- tion to gold. Vienna—the exchanges in central Europe had heavy liquidation of French franc while the Austrian schillings advanced. The franc was not quoted. Belgium decided t0- day to adhere to the tri- power monetary agreement and will not further the Belga, Italy will not devalue. Geneva —League of Nations cautiously advertecl devaluation to- day as a means of closing the gap between price levels of gold stand- ard and sterling countries. London —Bullion brokers say that until foreign exchange deal- ings are resumed they will be un- able lo fix a gold price as i; l5 1m- pcssible to convert United States dollars price for gold into sterling while no sterling dollar rate is bc- in foreign currency exchange today. Mt ’l Stock Exchange lsllDlllled hr Pltlleill and com- ing quoted. r. Rochester Speaks At W. M. S. Annual (Halifax Chronicle) What we are ourselves, is what the Church is going to be, and will be, cautioned Rev. Dr. W. M. Rochester of Toronto, editor of the Presbyterian Record, addressing last night's session of the Diamond Jub- ilee annual of the Women's Mission- ary Society kEasteru Division) of tho Presbyterian Church in Canada, in St. David's Presbyterian church. His message, coupled with one from Rev. Dr. Frank Baird, minis- ter of the First Presbyterian Church Pictou, and former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada which pointed out that in many ways the social and political pro- gram, and pariaceas have failed and that there was still scope for religion and the great missionary work in the world, featured the first of the two-day program be- ing held by the Society. Treasurer oi’ the Province of Prince Edward island in respect u. Land. hlny members of Alontreal stoci Personal Property and Income assessment ls ’mmediately required. Other- ‘*s°|""'l" "d "'9 ""1"!" wise stgps will be taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, I924, "d" 09°" 1”“ and the Income and Personal Property Taxation Aot, 1924, for collection of Wme- Abltibl I 1-8 2 l-4 All Personal Property and Income Taxes remaining unpaid on the 1211112 It: "i"; 24th day oi October, 1936, will be sable-s to interest st the rate of five Ben Tel 15b m9 1' r cent per annlum from date of default until paid . . '2 l“ Brazllllan 12 a-s 1a a-s Tax-payers ln arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. 3~ Q» Power 5- 33 1-3 32 l-Z Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this zsul day of sep- Ca"- Cement 7 1-4 7 8-K hmber,1936. - 47m NOY- Pr- 26 26 c_ _y_ gq-gwprcrr, Can. Car 8c Found 8 1-4 9 supervisor- of Taxation. ‘ Can- Hydro Pfd. 44 44 . Call. Ind. Al A 6 1-2 6 l-2 Can. Pacific 12 11 3-4 Celanese 28 2'1 3-4 Cons. Smelt 57 1-2 58 3-4 Dom. Coal Pfd. 1'7 1-4 17 1-8 au-saaauu-noo v Dom- Brides 46 46 Ad ' 1 ' I Dom. Steel B 5 5-8 6 vortlslng Rates-Payable lli Advance Dom. Stores .0 1o Dom. Textille 70 70 Central Guardian locals, 4o per word; Western and Eastern locals, 8c Donnaconna 7 3'4 a 3-3 2pc: was IAnlnouDIu-emerllts aglxltloming Event‘; i: pile ‘warp; Clauiflfid Fraser C0 19 19 1.2 e lvn ; I , 7 Iipllrlrlaul rillfferllngnfxzlzf-lrslretc: 5:1)“ 1.2:, gain-- ‘ol. dongi-ZIL-n-lo- mundauon co 1B 7'8 19 1'2 per lncll; Notices 01' Thunila and Appreciation, 70o per Inch or Ao por Gen. SW91 WEISS 4 4 w-ml. Other rntel oa application. i HQwar-d smith 13 1.2 13 b2 lillnlmuru Lhargo for any advertisement twenty-live coats, In‘. Nickel 60 61 zaooeo-ub auor Lake Woods 32 i-2 32 1-2 _,__ _ ' M00011 Front 14 1-4 I4 3-8 Montreal Power 31 3-4 32 l-8 Agents wanted T0 Let mt. Breweries 411-2 411-2 --- r- - v --—__—~ ____ Noranda 64 64 3-4 cmusTniAs “m, AGENTS_ T0 LET - FURNISHED HOUSE. Power corp 15 1-2 15 1-2 cllhcl‘ sex. There is absolutely Central‘ Apply 243 Richmond shawimgfln 21 21 nothing in Canada to cqual price __.sl'r°et' L‘6722'9'25'3i' $1 Liiwrencle 3 1'5 3 1'3 and quality our extensive variety m" P98 E °° 2 3-3 2 3-8 oi boxed Christmas Card assort- To LET-HOUSE 154 POWNM‘ mcnts and individually boxed gift °PP°$M C- N- "m1 m°d°m °°"- BANKS ClllfllldlifS, Seeing is believing. Venlences ‘em mmemte- APP]? Send immediately for wholesale pmmlses- L“6725‘25'3l_ R0791 177 l7‘! price list. Also Christmas Seals, "" ‘Wim- MONTREAL CURB: tinsel ribon, gift wrapping paper To LET-FURNISHED HOUSE- B .A. ou 22 a-4 2a mid cards for hand-colouring. Apply P- 0~ 3°,‘ 311 Dom Stores l0 10 Personal Christmas Cards of es- L-filzl-A-iil Ford A 2a 2a 1-4 tnblished reputation. $1.00 dozen n: ZTL Imp. Oil 21 1-4 211-4 up. Deal dlrcct with old firm and To "31" — MEAT sTollE- CENT" Inter Pete as as 1-8 enjoy quality and prompt service. ml- “3 Rlchmmd sueet- Melchers A 9 1-4 9 3-3 Established quarter century. Dis- lrlbutors also wanted. Also won- derful opportunity for men and women with cars to sell gift cal- endars and boxed Christmas Card nssortmenis travelling through small country towns_ Newton Wnlpert Company, Suite 205 Souiham Bldg, 1070 Bleury Street, Montreal, Can. A. W, 19 28-10-26. m “For Sale :— M PIANO PRACTICALLY NEW FOR sale or m rent. Write Guard- Clim. _ 11-5758-26-317. FOIL SALE DUMP BOX ANI) L-8721-9-25-3i. PARTLY FURNISHED HEATED rooms. B. M. care Guardian. L-6778-28-2l. T0 LET- LARGE FRONT ROOM. With Grate. 22 Pleasant St. Phone 1448 L-6744-9-25-3i The Necessity Is Continuous Contributions of the generous hearted public toward the Prince Edward Island Hospital have always FRONT ROOM SUITABLE FOR bed-sitting room. Apply at this office. L-6783-9-26-3i ROOMS WITII BOARD ONE, large double room with fireplace. Also one single room in heated apartment. Write “M? Guardian. _ hoist for truck. Apply Chcsley L'6759‘26'3l' Hughes, Brucklcy Point. . L-t798-28-3i. Miscellaneous roa sans-cayenne ssacrmc FURS REPAIRED. REF-WED- ilot-poiilt rouge, bargain -for quick Sale, phone 854-L.. 9-24-11 F011 SALE — LITTLE PIGS OVER 3 wcvks old. Apply Daniel Dart. riIQSnEo. L-6753-2B-3i. I-‘Oit SALI-k-LA-IHES FUR COAT, Hudson seal. Gncd as new. Call W224 Fitzroy Street, City. 6757. DRY SLABS STOVE LENGTH for $1.50 Cd. Log length 75c Cd. at Compton's Mills, Belle River. rL-6804-28-3l. MAGNIFICENT G L A I) I 0 L A S for sale. Bcc the display and make your scltction at our office in the new Currie Building. Phone 835 or 865. Orders filled and dellverd J. A. Moore, Bun Life Office, Charlottetown. Reasonable, prices. Mrs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. Phone l165-J. ESCAPE!) FZOM MY female fox one paw lamed. Find- er please writc or phone Archie Murley, Argyle Shore. 11-6802-28-31. .___ BEWARE LOW VITALITY IF Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Take Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Con- tain raw oyster invigorators. Put new life in every part of body. If not delighted. maker refunds few cents paid. Call, writs Jenkins Pharmacy. N-425-7-29-W i" M ti. Oct. 90. Personal" YOUR DRUGGIST CAN 8UP- ply you with real comfort. Use Cress Corn or Bunion Selves. been - Yy since the first little hospital out on Longworth Avenue opened its doors more than fifty years ago. It ls probable that don- tributlons from the generous hearted public always will be necessary, This year the annual collection is to be taken up on the first. second and third of October, and it is hoped that every friend of the Hospital, perhaps the most outstanding of all Prince Edward Island's charitable institutions, will give something, while those who enjoy good health and are blessed with a share of the good things of this world are asked to be especially generous at this time Grants to the hospitals from Gov- ernrrlenis, Provincial and Mlmlcl ll. ll Prince Edward Island, always have been on a much smaller per caplta scale than in any of the other Provinces, in a ntunber of which special extra taxes are levied solely for this purpose. The new Prince Edward Isl-and Hospital is carrvinz on a wonderful work in this community. In its Annu- alCdllectlon it asks for your tangl- ble report. With delegates in attendance rom many points in the Maritimcs the sessions opened yesterday morn- ing with Mrs. W. Clark Elliott 0f Sussex, N.B., president, presiding, the opening session taking the form of a devotional service. NALIIE COIITMITTEES There followed the appointment of various committees and the hear- ing of reports from the various secretaries, the reports all proving satisfactory. The afternoon session saw a full program get underway, commencing with the devotional period. led by Mrs. George Ross of Fredericton, followed by the Presl- dcnts report, the roll call of Pres- byterials, greeting from the Synod by Moderator Rev. Norman Ken- nedy, a historical sketch of the Mission Bands by Miss Isabella Mc- Culloch, and reports of the Mission Bands, Girls" organizations, and Young People's Work. At the conclusion prayers were letl by Mrs. G. C. Webster, and an address was given by Miss Annie Murray of New, Glasgow. Oustanding in the reports pre- scuted during the day was that dealing with the history of the W. MS by Mrs. William MacNab, who held the post of secretary for over 30 years. Mrs. MncNab told of the foilndlng of the society in Halifax in 1876, and in interesting style traced its growth down through the yours, "Sixty years ago there were few, if any. WOIIIGIYS societies of any kind in Nova Scoila," pointed out Mrs. MncNub in praising the courage and initiative of the Society's pioneers. Rev. Dr. C. M. Kerr, St. David's pastor, introduced Rev. Dr. Roches- ter, who noted he had been priv- ileged to speak ll‘. St. David's years ago when a representative of the Lord's Day Alliance, and then went- on to congratulate Mrs. McNab on her report. In thc course of his ad- dress, Dr. Rochester who brought the greetings of the Western Divi- sion said that the church needed to be stimulated today as badly as any 1v. Y. suit Exchange (Supplied by Iilfluid III (‘O Members o! Iontreal stock .03- ohange and Curb Harlot) All Chem 220 226 Am. Can. 125 123 3-4 Am. For. Pr. 6 7-8 'l l-B Am. Radiator 22 1-2 22 l-2 Am. Tel 8a Tel. 174 3-4 1'15 Am. Waterworks 24 3-4 24 3-4 Anaconda. 3B 39 1-8 Atchison 79 l-4 80 1-2 Atl. Refining 27 1-8 27 1-4 Auburn 32 l-2 34 Bald Loco 3 1-2 3 1-2 Bait. A: Ohio 24 3-4 25 1-2 Bendix Av. 29 29 1-4 Beth Steel 68 7-8 69 1-2 Briggs Man 57 58 1-2 Chesapeake 8: O 67 5-8 67 7-B Chrysler 119 l-2 122 1-4 Com Sol 15 5-8 15 5-8 Com dz So. 3 5-8 3 5-8 Con Can 70 3-4 '71 1-4 00h. Gas Co 42 l-8 42 1-2 Curliss-Wright 6 1-2 8 3-4 Deere '75 3-4 '78 3-4 Dupont 162 161 7-8 Elec. Auto-Lite 43 44 I-4 Elec. Pr. dz Lt 15 14 3-4 Firestone 28 3-8 28 l-2 Gen. Elec 45 1-2 45 1-2 Gen. Foods 39 1-4 38 1-4 Gen. Motors 69 1-2 69 Goodrich 22 1-2 22 7-8 Gt. No. Pfd. 40 1-2 40 3-4 Hud Motor Car 17 1-2 ' 18 1-4 Ill Central 7 27 l-4 Int. Harvester 81 3-4 82 Inter. Tel & Tel ll 1-2 12 Johns-Man Corp 118 118 1-2 Kennecott 48 1-4 48 Mont. Ward 48 7-8 49 1-4 Murray Corp 20 1-8 20 5-8 N. Y. Central 45 1-2 45 3-4 Nat. Cash Rogi 25 7-8 25 1-2 Nor. American C 30 3-4 30 3-4 Northern Pac 27 3-4 27 3-4 Packard Motor 12 12 3-B Penn R. R. 3B 1-4 39 1-4 Phillip Morris 88 ‘i-Z B9 1-4 Public Ser N. J. 44 5-8 45 Pure Oil C. 18 3-4 l7 1-4 Radio Corp 10 3-8 l0 5-8 Radio Keith ~ 6 7-8 7 l-B Shell Union Oil 23 22 1-4 Southern Poe 43 I-2 44 1-4 Std. Oil of 1nd 37 1-2 37 1-2 Std. Oil of N. J. 61 5-8 61 1-2 Stude Corp l3 1-2 14 Texas Corp 36 7-8 37 3-8 United Aircraft 25 3-8 24 7-8 United Corp 7 1-8 7 3-8 United Gas Imp 15 1-4 l5 3-8 U. S. Rubber 3-4 33 U. S, Steel Al , 34 .34 Vanadium 23 1-4 24 l-Z Warner Bros. l3 1-4 13 l-4 West Union 87 1-8 B7 5-8 West Elec 140 1-4 141 l-4 Woolworth 53 3-4 53 5-8 PRODUCE MONTREAL, Sept. 27-(0?) Butter prices ruled about even at the close of Montreal open produce markets last week. Cheese and Eggs were quiet and steady while Potatoes eased. Butter was quoted at 24 l-4 cents per pound for carlots or less of no. 1 while lots to retailers were 25 l-2 for solids and 26 l-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were 30 cents a dozen for a- large. 28 for a-medium, 22 22 l-2 for B and 20 for C. Cheese adveraged 14 1-4 3-4 cents per pound for Ontarios and 13 3-8- 7-8 for Quebecs. Potatoes: Que no. 1 80's $1.05 $1.- 10; no. 2 80's .80 .90; N. B. no.1 90's $1.05 $1.10; P. E. I. no. 1 90's. maw- usvan w. 1.“ The September meeting of the New Haven W- I. was held at the home of Mrs. Gus. Tierney, fourteen mcnlbcrs and five visitors present.- The meeting opened in the usual manner by Singing "Ode and re- peating the creed" Minutes of last meeting were read and signed by Vice-president There were no new business. It was decided to have a grab-bag at next meeting. The new committee appointed arc: Sick. Mr. Alton Newman and Mrs. Lloyd McKinnon, school Miss Annie Boyle and Mrs. M- Murphy. Next meeting lo be held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Gass on Oct. l4th- Roll call to be answered with your favourite pickling recipe. Meeting then clos- ed by singing Good Night Ladies- time "during its history. He urged that his listeners subject themselves to a stern discipline so as to bring about desired form of unity. The sessions resume this morn- lug, and will conclude this after- noon. The llcntral Guardian This column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising 0| newly nature may be Inserted at 4 cent: u word strictly payable In advance. SKIRTS. tallies, woor crepes $2.25 R- P- Simpson. L-6728-2i. cnsswau. ron more. GRAPES. L-349l-3-28-tf. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6798-7-12-312 GREETING CARDS for all oc- casions at Taylor Drug Co, Ken- sington. - KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE re- opens Monday. Speclal Prices. L-67B4-9-26-3i BRIDE SHOWERED- A mzsoel- laneous shower was tendered Mrs. Walter Pickard at the home of Friday evening. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT — While a car owned and operated by Fred Jay, Midgell. was proceeding south on Weymouth St.. Saturday mom- illg it collided Willi another ownccl and operated by Geo. Deuur, go- ing east on Grafton Street, at the intersection of Wennouth and Graf- ton Streets. Mr Dewa.r‘s car was considerably damaged while the one owned by Mr. Jay had one front tire damaged. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -.- The Hon» Mr. Justice and Mrs. J- D. I-lyndman, of Ottawa. announce the engagement of their only daugt- ter, Gertrude Helen, grand-daugh- ter of the late Sir Louis, and Lady Davies, of Ottawa, to Mr. victor Philip Belcourt, youngest c011 of the late I-Ion- N. A. and Mrs. Belcourt. The marriage will take place in London, England, the latter part of October. Montwal Star. WILL MAKE BRIEF VISIT- A message has been received by Mr. Walter S. Grant from Halifax, stating that Alan Chambers, Chair- man of the National Youtlfs Em- ployment Services, is making a fly- ing. visit to Charlottetown next Wednesday. He is leaving Sydney by pane at 7 am. on that day and will arrive in Charlottetown at 9.30 a.m , and leave by plane at ll asm. the same day. He is desirous of meeting the Governor, representa- tives of the Provincial Government, City Council, Churches, Service Clubs, Board of Trade and Boy Scouts. Accordingly a meeting of all these has been arranged to be held in the Board Room of the City Hall from 9 to 11 next Wednesday. Personals Mrs Leslie Crockett of this city has left. for Boston. Mrs. J. L. Claxton arrived Satur- day from Shelboume. N.S., on a visit to Justice and Mrs. Haszard. Miss Rhoda Easton, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. S. Boston. Georgetown for the past six weeks, left Saturday morning on ietum to Lynn. Mass. I-Ion. J. P. McIntyre. Minister of Public Works, has returned from Ontario, whore he visited Cailandar and saw thc famous Dionne quin- tupleis. Mr. Emmcttc Curlcy left Satur- day afternoon for his home in New spent the gucst of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colirls. Graft/on Street. JUST KIDS ‘FWD BOARDERE~ HOUSTON AND MR. ‘I ARI N1‘ THE STIIBBINS’ -AND HOUSTON’ QUIT]! THE FAVORITE THE \. TOQOTONE COPE IO-lflilflttiil-l-IWAS 1F I HAD‘ “MLLION -MlBBi NR. WOULD LlKl ALL FIR LIMP HE'S 5O ‘M-IIN 9, v’. I'LL A51’ I ~1’D 6N5 IT n?’ a FUSION -W5 WAS BUY YUH P WONDEHIN’ “NE M1552 WW9 IDEA , 50x, u: "9 1° 5° -W AND BY "rue ‘THE BTOPE w»! -EACl-\ on YOU KEEP TIN CENTS FOR A SODA! TNENTY-DQLAQ BILL Miss P. Whitlock, Elm Avenue, on ‘ Glasgow. N.S., after n pleasant. week ' 1871 (“f/cr“. Head Otiice A Branch J1. 4A s. (l, n ‘IIK/Jz‘! Association Contention le PAGE FIVE 1956 . . Avon-a. .1 Eves-g hour somebody benefits from a Confederation Life Policq Toronto Office : Bank of Nova Scoiia Building, Charlottetown- tle Helps The Prince Edward Island Hos- pital is puttiilg on its Annual Col- lection this year, the first week oi October. The Hospital needs your help to carry on its work for the poor; every coulributioli, however , small itself, helps to u..lkc it pos- ‘ siblc for the hospital l0 care for some one in real and immediate . need. All the money collected is ap- plied directly to the relief of the suffering, it ‘saves a life, it. alleviatcs suffering, it restores to useful scr- vice those whom illness or accident has laid aside. S0 when the collect- l ors for the Hospital come to your home please try to give even a. lit- tle more than last year. L-680l-li. Eastern Guardian Every Lit v l l a ..*BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ‘ now, you will not regret it. Il.\ DOMINION OF ('.\. . I'RII\‘I.\I'I'I Ill“ I'III.\'I'I'I IIl)\\'.\IID [SLASH ' In the Prohulr- Court m Edward \'llI A. I). Iliiitl In Kn Estate n! Jumcu Piston lute 0! (‘luurllnllctrvu-n In ‘QIIPPIIH County iu tho lIlIll Prmluco IIPIITPII .\Icrci\nnt livcelnscll lcainlc. Iiy llus Iiunourilhla LEONA!!!) I‘.\I..\II‘III, Judge of Probate, l-un, ctc. To tile Sheriff Ill‘ llll- Clllllliy Queens unruly ur ully ("rho-undo lilerllie PPFMHI “llllln slllll Frlullly. IIAROIJ) Surrogate of or (iIIHI-ITING: ‘Yllfrflllfi upon rvulliug IIIP Iwililnn on III!‘ of Jami-t Puioll mm sir-rm hiuy I'l|il)II lmill n! (‘lmrinttntlnln nforrszllll, llm ICxm-uinra u! tin- nlupn Illlmflll r-lilio pruylng mm u rllullnn muy luv lsillflil IAII‘ tlm llllrpm-P heroin- i urn-l- m forth: You m» therefor Ilflffl- i by rcqulrrll to l-uo ull persons m- lr-rlwlvil lli lilo nulll listllfv l0 llP lslld upprur Ill-film m.- ut n Frohnlr- Fuurt t I he Ill'|4I Ill ill!" four! Ilnr ~ ill (‘hur- lotloluuu, In (Inf-en's (‘nu In the IILIII Prlnillcr, on Yrlllll)’ till‘ NIXiPFIIIII slay nf Ovloln-r next, coming, at the hnur of cum-n __ o'clock . um»- noou oi the mum- rluy lo HIIPW cuuno i! any ilil‘_\' run uhy tho .-\l‘('|IliIIi*4 nl‘ filo illllil Euilllf- hIiIIlIllI not ln- pnsscll uml filo i-Z-tull- l-lu-l-ll us pruyl-Ii for in IIIIII pclfilnll 11ml on mnilun of II. Ii‘. Ailu-Pllcv, l-I~||., Proctor for }\lll4| Prililnnrrn. .\nli I do Ilcrr-lly nrllrr W. (,‘_ HOGG, Manager. ‘EV RY Ablli AFFECTED All unknown and runny known errors of vision are neglected. Results of this ung- lect are tremendous. Every age is affected by faulty visiun. Individuals everywhere arc not gelling out of llfc uiiat they should because lhcy do not see as they should and because they are continually under a strain. G. F. Hutcheson 4 . c tooooaeowo-oeoowovoo Taku Riverlnvestmcnt Company, Limited NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN that Taku River Investment Com- pany, Llmited, will make application to the Secretary of State uudl-r the lprrovisiolls of the Colupulllcs Act. 193i, for acceptance of ilu- sur- render of its Charter on and from a dale to he fixed by the Sci-rotary oi Slate. DATED at Montreal this day of September, 1936. 152110 ‘V. ROY DILLON, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. 000-00440 040-00- N-686-li. rOfirO-QOQ Q O 0Q §-§§§-Q Vlcstridgc Investments, Limited illilt ii iflll‘ volt)’ hurl-Inf Iii‘ fllrlllwllll yiulillsllrll in mum- mun-parlor publish- mi in t‘ll|lrlnllo1u\\u nfnronillli unco In finch work for ul Il-nbf Iullr vullelvfllllvo wrckn Irllm Ilii‘ dull‘ llrrr-nf llml lllui. n truo copy ln-rruf ho forllnvilll posted in lilo IflIlflWlIIK pllhllr‘ [Illlrrl rc- lflpPflVPlfv uunu-ly. in tin- hull oi‘ flu- (‘nurt llumm in (lIllFltIiIliIlHVIl ufnrc- ‘ mm ut or ncur Ills‘ II1I_\'l\I IIllIlk n! ‘ (‘unrlrlu IIIIII u! or ncnr lin- Iiunk of ‘ \u\u Souths lmill in (‘imrloltl-lrnvll ilforc- , mm, null m.» '\ "H" "my llv nn-lllulul !4I‘i'\(‘lI on rm- Ailllflllj-(utllnrlll ul‘ rill-l w... Ylllrn rm tlllll llll pr-r-ulllu IIIIPTP§IPII III tlus nulll lhlulo as ufurr-uhi may Imu- dur- Ilullvn lllrrrhf. llireu umlor my llulul IIIIII Soul of tlu- Salli (‘ourt [Ills lnlll do; or Sopr- Mulmr A. I1. lllilfi null in ills‘ fir-I your 0f Ills Majesty's rclgn, (L. s.) l-QIZII.) II. If. I‘.\I.\IF.R ill rlf l'rlrlv:llr\ IJi-lllll-Srpt. H-‘ll-‘lll Uri. fu-II NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Vtcslridge Invcstmcnts, 1.1m- itcll will make application to tho Secrctarjv of Stair until-r flu- prmis- inns of iilc (lornpanics Act. lull-L for acceptance of the surrender of its (‘barter on and from n. llatc to in- lixcll by the Sccrclury‘ of SIAIK‘. DATED llt fllollfrclll llllx 332ml llny of Scpfcnllu-r, lllilll. “I ROY DILLON. Assistant Sccrclzllflv-Trcusllrcr. +oooooovooaoooooooooool N-688-1l. M1‘. and Mrs. D. Edgar Show, '*" 7 _ W’? ""‘ "" '_v7' A’ City, have rctumcd ironl a SPOIL _ m» o» amp-ho» m»- Bos- Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus Service ton. where they visited with Mrs. Shaw's sister, Mrs. Eflf‘ C. Jenkins ST_\R'1"|\'G “OQDAY _\pR" of", and Mr. Jcnkins ul. Milford, NIL ' ‘ " ' and mm M13 Show‘; brother, or as soon after as ossihlc. _ I1 J. . . I . ‘ . . - ~ WZZZSEOE“ Q37‘: find Mrs Shaw M’ Leave Georgetown . 8.1a lLDLLcavo Charlottetown 4.00 12M “ < --~‘ 5- (‘nrtligan ans A.l\I. Johnston's River . 4.241 laid '- 48 Road . . . . .. 8.50 \.I\I. IV-llslrr‘: (‘ - , 4.30 l‘.\l_ fllgggF-“lwr Cfifflvlills Landrllzon Baldwin's Ilond $.55 14.“. ruin sol-slid?‘- . 44o 1'.“ .0 on. Albcria and Clem Land». u...“ “Si- Thcrcsa's_. .. 9.00 A.M. Plsquid . 4.50 12)], rigan. acmunlaul with the Edison IIJTMW“ ' ' ' Pmk“ 5m PM- v , _ squid 9... f .1 . (it. Thcrl‘s;\'5 .' 5.10 RM, Elcctric Company. New York, haw n“ Animus _ 930 Ax“ namwin,‘ Rand S“ P“. “Mlmed i" l1" l1‘ YP-‘Pmive lwll- \\'chstcr‘s (‘orncr 9.40 A.M. 4x Road . 5.20 riiu. ltics after paying a vlsll t0 their Johnston's River 9.50 Al“. (‘nrlligan 5.35 PM, father Mnliluas Laudrlgan, of Arrive (‘horlollcwwn M1010 A-M- Gcflrgctmvn .s.:.o ma. Sturgeon, ill-adqunrlors at Cbarlnttoiowm-NOBANA TEA 1190315, ilcaliquarlers at Georgetown- F. L, SOLOMAN, BUICK ‘l-PASSENOER. A —By Ad cm» ° " KNOW — MQ. HOUSTON ALI. 1 HAVE-GET Me A aemmos ME MODE AN’ MOQE OF MQ. FELLEIZ! $__ \ r 4 SIR! ALLISON H UES TIS via-Macy» v- s r- Parcels carried at minimum charge of 25c. ON TUESDAY, Public Auction. date oi sale. ing, hardwood floors through lcm-cs lnrlurllng Garage. I’ rcmaln ln the form of a first AUCTION sAus SEPTEMBER 29th, I offer my desirable residence at 53 Upper Prim-c- Slm-t by Will be sold privately Can be lnspecird any time by appomtmrnl. Phone Office 212, Summer ilcsldcnco I076 or J. A. lilcllonulu, Auctlonccr, Richrifnnd Slrret. Ilouse consists of scvcu (7! rooms, bath, hot-water heal.- cs1" AT 2 IEM. if dcslrod hclorrV oat and all modem com-on- art of the pal-chew prlrc can mortgage. FRANK B. (IlAlllua.