QQIOBER 19. 1939 ___ ‘He's a nice holy. but he's 1 can't oomplain- ‘vs already rlldverlising llatoik-Payahlc in Alliance lvliuilmrnn Charge for Ally Advertismeriis 25 Cents central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c p“ word; Announcements IIIII Coming Events 3o per word; classified 3o per word; In Memos l-‘lural and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc., 5c per name; Letters ol condolence 70c per Inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for 31.00 and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions Q out; per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on gppllcstlon. p » such a shocking _ u, so trim birthdays “iiifi°;l..§-“ —Hu1norlst. lam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of f’_-7T0 Let For Rent T .~ _- OMS F011 1.10.111‘ ‘fiuflifieepillg Apply 2i Chestnut. FOR RENT-NEW BUNGALOW St. Peters Road 7 miles from City. w. R. Dennis. L-l379-l0-l’I-3l. ii- 1425- 10- 18-21. T1, ijur-siuous corrscc. “W” “umoes Giofililé-io-ii-zi. M‘? -_ HEATED APARTMENT "3 lbluston Garaéif- ADDIY 4 ljlugiltllll Road. 14-1457-10-19-31. 3 ‘Fi-f-vrltom" ROOM ON ltfoiililitl floor, with grate, 213 pm“. S,‘ 1.440s. i’: 1.1. — IIOUSE 2s 11011011- ('.\'.L‘l‘ street. Five rooms and bath. Apply 26 Dorcliester Street. hitiie N0. i412. L-1430-10-18-2i IOTET-TWO HEATED FRONT Xmnpt sulilglubie {pugs light house- " l. . 0 B . Mop “g n L--1443-10-1B-3‘l. ro LET'— uousE CENTRALLY loomed. Six rooms and bath. H0]; Waite!‘ heating. uerase. Apply 19-1 Hillboro. - L-iiss-io-is-ai. Hj TALET—I~‘URNISI-IED RESI- iimce, 146 Powiiai St, MlXlefn tillyeillfill€95i central ioceition. .- ". l F‘ d H. Tramor, prone “pf w L-i474-10-19-2i. Teachers Wanted ii N '1" E n - FIRST CLASS ll 'l"i~;iclicr for Cavendish School. Supplement $100.00. Apply Ernest Clark. Coy-Willi h. L-1437-l0-18-3l- fiéwoinen Wanted FOB. RENT-COTTAGE. CORNER AmbYQ-‘B and Villa St, Brighton All modern improvements, gar- 888- Apply 164 Queen St. . L-is-io-io-is-si. FOR RENT-LOWER FLAT NUM- ber 8 Felling Street. Living room, dining room. kitchen with Se; tubs. two bedrooms, hot water heating. Reasonable rent. Apply A. Pickard 8t Co., Coal Dealer. L-l360-l0-l7-3l. M HEATED APARTMENT T0 RENT. Spacious el lit roomed upayt- meint in bes residentful district. A1191!’ Mrs. s. R. Jenkins, Brigh- ton. or H. F. MacPhee, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. L-l399-10-17-61. For Sale FOR SALE-COLT 21-2 YEARS old. Arthur Houston, New Glas- sow. L-l472.1 finale 11am STIMULATOR, used as demonstrator 2 iveeks only. _Barsain $69.00. Box 0 Guardian. N—899—10-l7-3l. ' FORf sThEY- GUERNSEY cow o res en _ . A _ _ E. white. 53?? no‘??? ‘° M“ w - L-1432-10-18-2l. FOR S - 5x- fmd Rum» Apply James A. Glow, Murray Harbor Nomi. L-1428-10-18-2i. | \1\KE MORE MONEY THAN E\'(‘l‘ before. We are looking f"! ambitious women who are free 1'01 \\-;|\; and make money in an iri- dependciit business. Our line, 1X1- cludi-s over 200 daily necessities‘ ilziny valuable territories now iirriiloble. No rfiperiellfre HBCQSSBTY- | For free details and catalogue 1Y1- quire toilay: Fnmilcx. 570 St. Clvnient, Montreal. N43144- Miile Help lTl-dnled- wiNrEn - TEEN‘ in; FARM \\(l:k. Apply M..yus Ford, Mme-u. Striiyed ETRAYED, 67in 55w. FINDER iiotify C. E. Wiilkcr. Royalty. i L-1470-10-19-2i. Professional Bards- McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, Ii. C. J A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Bsri-iitors and Attorncy-at-Lan MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street i___ o.r.inou|o1inl Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. O. Blra l2 MucGUlGAN 8| TRAINOR MARK R. MacGUlUiAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR B. A Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial 5311i. Richmond Street, Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A., K. C. NOTARY. sic. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB run»,- Building Charlottetown ..__; __.. ‘w’; i Piolessionol Fumigulor And Exterminator TEN INCII RITCHIE sraNnxnTr Mariner's Compass in pintal and Iumlnatlng case. $25.00. Bu,‘ s, Guardian. L-899-10-17-3l. r011 SALlL-NEWLY FRESHENED G°W 3V1’ Years old. Mrs. John Mflrris. Donaldston. I-i-14B4-I0-l9-1l. NOTICE AUBURN CORPORATION LIM- ITED hereby ives notice tlmi it will make app icatioii to the Pro- vincial Secretary n; [he prqvlnce (g Prince Edward Island for accept- ance of the surrender of its Chartcr and its cancellation on and from a date to be fixed by lilifl, DATED this 18th (lay of October, I939. AUBURN CORPORATION LIMITED. PCI‘ T. E. LEIGH, President. GEORGE M. BROWN, Secretary, L-1468- 10- 19- ll. M , FOR SALE Gcnulne Mather Chos- tcrfleld and two chairs". reversible air cushion: , s a g I o s s construction; maroon shade. General Electric Refrig- erator - used two years. Ilot Point Electric Stove. Small model. All articles in rfeot condi- tlou. Owner leav n; city. (a) (b) (c) For further particulars, apply 53 lllllsboro Street. Telephone 1383. Guaranteed Exte- ol all Vcrmln Rodents, etc GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 or Write I41 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. PALMER 8i HASLAM ll. J. PALMER, K. (I. A. J. IIASLAM B. A., LLB. BARRIST R ETC. Banli of Nova Seotla Chambers. Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY TO DOAN Phone 55 P. 0. Box ll CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANn EMBALMERS llanter River and- n-adslbane Day and Night Service. BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY 1'0 LOAN Clmtrnn Block. ciisi-iotimwn. mu- llo You Need Money $50 - $500’: We lend money to i!!! old bills, lo purehsr necessltles. to take that needed vacation or for any useful 011F003! No emharrassinl llllfl tlons to borrower or "I dorsers. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED yhllllrrs Building G ft II Street Charlhlterown. P. E. I- N. Y. geek Exchange (Canadian Ines) Stocks cps. Am C and i" 30 l-2 Ain For Pr z 1-3 Am Radiator 1o i-z Am Tel Tel 166 2171 wit!!!’ 14 1-8 I- 34 1-4 Atchlsml a2 s-a Bait Ohio 7 7-8 Bendix Av so 1-4 Beth Steel 91 3-5 Ohes Ohio 43 7-a Gh-iyller iii 1-2 Commonwec. Bo 1 1-2 Cori Can 49 7-3 Ed 30 1-3 All?» 3B 3-3 Elec Pr Lite o Gen Elec 41 3-8 Gen Foods 41 3-8 n 41 3-8 Gen Motors 54 5-8 Goodrich zz 1.3 Goodyear Tire 29 Gt Nor Pfd 32 Hud Mtr Oar 6 5-8 Int Tel Tel 5 1-g . Kennecott 41 1-3 Mont Ward 56 3-5 N Y Central 22 1-8 Nor Am Co 23 Nor Pac 11 3-4 Paramount '1 1-2 Penn R R 26 3-] Phil Morris 33 Phil Pct Co 45 3-4 Wile Oil Co 10 Radio Corp 6 1-4 Sears Roe 0c 81 5-8 uth_Pac 17 7-8 Std Oil N J 4B 5-8 Stude Cci-p g 7-3 Texas Corp 43 3-3 led A 40 3-8 United Corp s 3-4 United Dru 8 United Gas Imp 13 7-8 U S Rubber 43 3-3 U S St Co 7'7 3-4 Vanadium 38 West Elec ._ West Union 34 1-8 Woolworth ._ Montreal Stock Exchange lCanadian Iron) Stocks m“. Bell Tel Brazilian 9 1-2 Bruck Silk a B C Pow A 2'1 | Bldg Products 17 1-3 Can Cement 7 1-4 Ctin Nor Pr 15 Can Ca-r Pd l7 1-4 Cun Oar Pfd 28 1-2 Con Ind Al A 4 3-8 Can Pac '1 3-4 Celanese 24 1-2 Cock Plow 11 1-2 Cons Smelt 51 1-4 Dst Song 1a Dom Cop. Pfd Z2 Dom Bridge 46 1-2 Dom Steel B 17 5-3 Dom Textile 00 Dryden 10 7-8 Foundation Co 11 3-4 Gen Steel Wares 11 3-4 Gypsum 5 1-4 Ham Bridge 8 5-8 How Smith 17 3-4 Imll TOb 15 1-2 Int Nickel 48 1-2 Iw-‘ie of Woods 27 Massey Harris 8 3-4 McCall Front 9 1-4 Mtl Power 30 Nat Brew 34 Nat St Car 75 1-2 Noranda. 'l5 1-2 PTWH’ Corp 11 1-4 Quebec Power 17 Shawinlgau 22 3-4 St Law Com 5 7-8 St Law Pfd 18 Steel of Can 86 l-2 “feel r-f Can Pfd 33 Woe Elec A 2 3-4 WPiZ El-ec B 2 3-4 Banks . (Camolan Prmll Stocks Close Canada - ‘ Montreal 198 Commerce - Nova Scotis. 303 Royal Bk 170 MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Oct. ill-Selected mining quotations on Montreal Curb Markets today were:- Stocks Close Beaufor 15 Cent Cad 15 Duparq 1 3-4 c Livestock MONTREAL. Oct. 18—(CP)-— There were 38 cattle, 241 sheep and lambs, 383 hogs and 78 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets today, plus seven cars reported. I All classes of livestock were steady. The few catfle offered were sold at steady prices. Medium quality heifers were mostly $5.50 and med- ium cows $4.25 to t5 with common butchers from $3.50 to $4. Veal calves ranged from $6 to $10, gra:sers made the bull: of the of- ferings and brought mostly $4.50. Good ewes and weathers were $9.50, heavy lambs $8.50, culls and bucks $7.50, sheep were $3 to t5. Bacon hogs were $0.75 fed an watered and $9.50 on off rades. Selects drew $1 premium h the regular cuts on off grades. Bows were mostly $6.50 to $7. Hogs sold on rtail grade brought $12.30 hot Eli w g t. _Rsli grad ogs__y_vere $l_1. TO LET Dwelling House I No. 247 Grafton Street Large yard and double gar- age. Immediate possession L. M. PllilLE 8i 0 . ‘ 1410i for (‘o-fl-Icntlal Loan Sign II ll r ll.00—0-39 0 l” n“ u 8.00-6.00 Saturday EBBeII.D.l-.M“‘ _Ll-.B- l i. Pooh's Wharf I 4i- TliE__CHARL()'l"l‘_ j ErowN CUARDIAN gn-n-M III! E STO N E ‘ANTIL-r-"sillslzisa "Pi-eaterie” anti-freeze is today selling at its lowest price in history. Over 14,000 garages and service stations throughout Canada are ready to serve you now. Remember-There is only ONE “Prestone” brand anti-freeze. CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO. LlMlTED With “Prestone” anti-freeze, your first cost is your last. It is guaranteed to protect against freeze-ups, temperature see-saw, boil-away or evaporation, rust - clogging and corrosion, from FALL-through WINTEIb-to SPRING. Halifax. . .Montrea| . . JORQNTO . . Ni/innipeg . : .\/sncouver weight and- sows $310. Prices on all other livestock were unchanged. Choice Sl/JBTS made $7.25, good $6.50, medium $6, fair‘ $5.25 arm common $3 to $4.25. Choice heifers $6.50. 800d $5.75, medium $5.50 fair $4.25, common $3 to $4. (30 WW5 $525. medium $4.75, fair $3.75, canners and cutters $3, boning bulls were $3 to $3.50 and butcher bulls $3.50 to $4. Veal calves made $4 to $4.50 1nd grussers $3 to $3.50. Choice lambs sold up to $8.25. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 18—(AP)\ War stocks again followed a twist- ing course today, yielding part of the gains scored in the previous session. Losses of fractions to around 2 points were numerous in steels, motors, coppers, iilrcrafts 0nd mis- cellaneous industrlals cs \1'ader5 studied the lastest news from Eur- ope for clues to the duration of the conflict. Holders of war shares appeared uneasy over their positions. Many traders cashed profits on an eary rte in steels, atrcrafts and chemicals. Off 1 to more than 2 at the finish were U. S. Steel, Beth- lehem, DuPont, Union Carbide. lDouglas, U. S. Rubber and Chrys- er Laks Shore Mines dropped a poin 23 3-4 on the Canadian list. losses of fractions were experlencet by Dome, International NlckeE and Walkers while Distillers Sea- ram, McIntyre, "cliinger and Ford mproved as much. There was a flurry in aviation transportation shares. Eastern Alr- lines, American Airlines and United Aifines closed frnctionaily to more than s point higher. . Rails sagged with the main trend. The Assoclted Press taomposltc price of 60 stocks was off .3 of a olnt at 53.3. ‘Transactions totalled 503.470 shares against 1,842,050 yesterday. MONTREAL. Oct. 18—(CP)——’I‘he stock market moved over an irreg- ular route today after profit-taking stemmed on earlv attempt to ex- tend yesterday's upturn. Brazilian pushed un l l-4 points and St. Lawrence Paoer preferred improved one. Fractional gains showed for Dryden, Price Brothers. St. Lawrence Corporation. Bothurst. B. C. Power. United Steel. Steel of Canada an" General Ste-l Wares. ‘latlcnal Steel Cor "i" Ce"""'"ri Car preferred both dropped one point and fractional drr-‘lncs worn registered for Drisco, C. P. R., Ai- gonia Steel, Dominion Tar, Found- ation Company, Nickel, Montreal Power and Power Corporation. Massey Harris, Liegare preferred, Canada Stesmships and Qgllvic Flour dipped small amounts. Total sales: 136,600 shares; In- dustrials, 84,400; Mines, 52,200; Bonds, nil. ‘TORONTO, Oct. i8-(OP)—-Af- ter laggin through the early ses- sion, lndu; rial shares turned strum: in active trading soon after ncon and closed with an index gain oi .72 today on the Toronto market. Western cii shares featured thc session and they closed 1.14 up in the index while the golds netted a gain of only .06 and base metal: group finished with a loss of .55 Tumoyer of 427,000 shores wa; the heaviest of the week. ‘Iproduce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. lB—(CP)— Produce Market prices here today, , as reported by the Doiiiinzon Agri- cultural Bureau, follows: Butter: first grade creamery prints, lob price, 29; first grade solids, Job price, 28 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, current 113091130 27 5-8; Que no 2, 20 5-8. Cheese: urrent receipt price, 13 3-87-13-16. Eggs: graded inspected shipments n used free cases, selling price, A -la.rge 40; A-medium 3H: A-—p1il- lets Z9; B-la_rge 25-20; C 18. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.00; Qlle no 2 75's 05-85‘, PEI niid NB no The scattered gains involved Bra- 1 75.5 1'0?“1'10' zulan’ lip 1114-81) mknehxvlldlradlnfil I tl1osenoro,uns,u ngan , some of the paper stocks along with a few stee‘s and utilities. High llzhls vrore Dominion Found- ries up 2 points to a new hlfll‘! 8t 39 1-4 and finite-d Stool, nctlye go iConadisn Press) s. new his/h but iinchimzed ii t e TORONTO, Oct. 18- close. Dominion Steel B also re- _ corded a. new high but failed to “my. Clo-u hold the gain. Anglo-Canadian Oil closed 8 Ajax Oil 22 K v cents up. Home Oil ndrlcd 1o cents. Aldermac 49 1'1 v/hlle Okalfc added 6. Foothills l0 1mg can 123 Dalhcusie 4. Calgary-Edmonton l5 Alig Huron 22d and Caimont 3. i Aunor 204 l 4 Preston stood out in the gold “Si scar Ex 5 - with a. gain of i cent. Mclnlvrf Jeattie 14112 1 q closed up 2 5-8 and gains of a fr 3ldg00d 7 3-5 cents were netted by Aunor, Cor sobjo w 1:4 iaurum, Hard Rock, Lamaqur iraiorne 19 ‘Leif-ch. Teck Hughes and Um" lwtt Canada. 51mm" m} 'I‘rade in the base metalLwr lrown Oil Egg sluggk-h with Smelters and » ck- luff Ank 2 dqwn 1-4 point at close. Wallc Zuff Cdn 260 Amulet lost l0 cents and Pend 0r. u,‘ Edrbn 48 ellle 3. Noranda finished unchanged. Com-ion Cdn Mal 5'7 Castle '1‘ _ '70 M l al Curb M15?‘ ‘i3 es on Chromium 6B Commc‘. 40 Coniarum" 1g 1 4 C S E‘ ' ifsnaiiian Presll Iggstsmxd b2 ll on “an mo" Dorrie Oil 28.3 "m" °°'" 19° glsgrflbggl 12a Abmbl PM w 14 Extension 25 1-2 "W"! 24 “a Falcon 41a B A °u 23 "4 Fed Kirk s Beauharnols 9 “region 10 Bathurst A 1g 3-; Frafico 33 "m" T" 9 318 Gillies Lake s 1-4 13°" A 32 H Gods Lake 4'1 ginger“ T C ,3 M, 011111181‘ Gold 25g Hioh Sai- gwtofl" 2% 1_._, l-lolllnger 14 1-2 "i Pete 2a "2 gznng-tgiih 29g 1-2 "lelchers I 5 1-1 ‘y rd "0 » PM“ 9"" 2”‘ 3" iigwevmk a2 Pr“ Pm o‘ i-Iud ‘Bey I8 price, ' Ont- wiiite and coiored. l l Nickel 48 1-2 Kerr Add 180 Kirk Lake 127 Luke Shore .56 i-4 Lamaque 6 Lupe. Cad l2 3-4 Leiwli 77 i Little L L 295 i Macassa 415 AIacLeOd 185 Madsen 37 il/Ialartic 56 1-2 ylciiityre ‘>4 5-8 niciicnzle 114 VicVittle 10 1-4 McWatters 58 .Viin Corp 127 Moneta 90 Morris 5 1-4 Naybob 13 i-‘J NiDlSSJifl 115 Nornncia 75 Normetal 56 , Pioneer 225 ' Nor Emp 875 l OBrlen 180 i Okalta 140 i Oro Plats 33 Pacalta 6 3-4 Pumour 221 a Paymasicr 35 Pcrron Gold 183 Povreil 176 Preston 170 Reno Gold 52 Rnyalite 4 1-2 San Ant 180 Sand River 9 Senator ."5 Sherrltt 132 Sigma 635 SLCEO 86 1-2 Sladen 35 Slave Lake 5 1-2 Stadacona 42 Stcep Hck 155 Sud Basin 210 Fvlviinlte 305 Tack Hugh 400 ‘- ~ i '11) 79 Towagmac 30 Uclii 78 Upper Can 62 Ventures 420 Vulcan 60 Waite Am 600 Wrl Hai-g 790 UNLISTED Dalhousle 64 I-“ootliill B5 Mandy 14 Pend Ore 282 (Canadian Press) Stocks (‘lose Am Cyan B 341-2 Am Gas Elec Am Super Powe 0-16 Brown Co Pfd 24 1-8 Cltlw Service 6 l-8 Bond Sham 9 3-8 riumble Oil 69 3-4 Gulf Oil Corip 44 s-o Lockheed Air 30 1-2 Niag Hiid 8 Punt Oil 5 3-8 DONLNION OF CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 3rd George Vi, A. D. 1939. IN RE ESTATE OF Louis James Mclnnls late of St. Avards II Queens County in the said Prov- ince Tailor, deceased test-ate. By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate Judge of Probate &c.. 8m. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen! County or any Constable or liter- ate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Reverend 101.115 A. Dougan of “Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid, Clergy- man, and M. Alben Farmer of the same place, Barrister, the executors of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required .00 cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown. in Queen's County, is the said Province. on Monday tnc thirtieth day of’ October next corn- ing. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoori of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M._ Alban Tanner, mos-Proctor for said Petitioners ..AND I do hereby order that s true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished ln some newspaper pllbll-Bh0d in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at lust four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that n. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public laces respectively, namely, in the grail of the Court House in Charloieovm aforesaid. at or nni‘ the Bank of Nova scotla in Char- lottetown aforesaid so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and tho Seal of the sold Court this 11th tiny of September A, D. i939 and in the third year of His Majesty's reign. (Sgil) II. L. PALMER Jud e of Probate L-ass-Sept. 38-Oct 5- 2-19.