,1 strum" v.- . -. “We are about to make our ANNUAL APPEAL Forthe support of the PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE beh<Readyiito Help-g '_vY?1v1~ clas-‘Fihéd Advertisements- OMAIIIIOIIIDII .. ... light insertions vvy‘ vvvvv v 109-?” “Miilll? WWII » . Jc in: linoogs ‘ma. _. l0 be: llno of 5 words 7° Dlr line of ii yard] Agents Wanted v WANTED r0 gnu, neckties Direct to wearer. Send for Big Free Selling Outfit today, Dept 154. Public Service M Canada. Limited, London, o snappy. Magnificent‘ rusfi. book free. “Imperial Art" s1 we West. Toronto. » _, . . A. w. seat. 22tf. To_ Let , i BBIGIIT HEATED D00 light housekeeping. Ms FOR an. wooing,- APPLY . , __ ro tar-macs. ruaxnsnap we? ‘hwed- Aimlyilouoi-ciih Situations Vacant‘, l5 sown-r oasis-rams " " '°Y--w~‘w+o+0-e+o¢c+ For Sale roa SAUL-TWO coins rurs. Aumiv Wesley Wood, comwon.‘ 8371-10-12-31 M FOR sump-coco Fmvn. BAGS. Freeman d: C0., Plot? N, 5, 3 M1115. 25 ‘Park Street. 8369-10-11-51 FOR. SALE-i REG. SIIROP- shlre ram lamb. H. J. MacKln- non. Rollo Bay West. 8359-10-12-31 FOR SALE-PAIR 0F GRADE Oxfordown Ram Lambs, beauties. Write or phone Walter G. Mac- Kenzie, Box 29, Bradalbane. 3385-10-12-31 Mina cow, roua Yams obo- . due toiti-eshen May m. B. E. Fer- IIISOII. DUIIBQSHIIIIQI" ' . 8351-10-11-21 §EWLY ‘FBESIImHD 00W. AYE- ' ‘Ihire, ‘l yum iMoDona 1d, Orwell‘ Cove ' sort Wantedg .59 . __r_ "or" entra '4 . . ‘r0 ‘SAINT cannon-m. - x. "w “immu- lu a Drohlbiton one Ferguson. City, has secured the don-"m m’ m"? "WNW! tract for painting York United f? 27- 10-10-61 roa. _ sun-consul: wrrn 18180 yrs-iii and lawn. barn and Will-tri! house. Apply Mr. Thos. Apply to s. a. ssii-io-ii-ai FOI. SMAEP"AT NORTH RIVER 62 amps of tend. A0 acres clear. covered with a growth of . hard wont-also Rota-r? . . nylaw. qJohn Walker. 301 Grafton . __\,.tfltreet,.,qiarliottetzvmi:- ' . ; l aaao-io-io-rii '5 _ has. Clarke, Secret-i , , -,- - -~ -',0an1pbell,Borden. P. 2:1. _: ‘I "8363-10-12- » . . pa; .. _..-.. .8350.- Ui~ 1113i. . mar-slaves. MALE/JED?! "rs- t-WANTE too letters S. T. ii Er! m my. , runch 2 Oetwdodd‘ rewnr ‘offer- i‘ Puke‘ 391*”- cd for return Oflsflmei-‘Lemilell Jay. Fanningbrook. iIHQ-fl*nv— ' ‘ UMBIIEIJIAB-—REPAIIID. ' * ~ ‘aicicusi? mo. scram use = _‘ I cards as shortest ‘lions ‘w ‘ ecliffiilaiarsfl" nu, in port. , ., - . B32B-l0-10-4i f Fernale Help Wanted pupggp WAGQNH-mgiwarrrab - notional-lags AT mmy Lame pgflwh Meta: once. country woman preferred. Address Box 116. Guardian. 8193-10441. Dw-IHNING noon GIRL with some experience. Apply Boarders Wanted .__________________________ matron nlsrawuruid llIibIG-JWARM QUNNY 1100M wrrn literature, >.-»paid~~-~man~-or; -B°M.d_ 1pm). 23 Longwom, Ave, woman; spare or full time. Write; near Eusmn Mr. Conrad, Towg; " ‘l A~ W- 54m" aosaucits sru. CHRISTMAS CARDS cAn as: asnuan,_______i_ . .and paid weekly in, Sliarecime selling well known line x ngl‘. Crlstmae Cards. 1 um F ence unnecessary. An eary s and our co-operation assures su - Nfply 0 cess. Beautiful new sample boo free. Master Kraft C0.. L Toronto? ' Repremltltiva wahlzll " small towns also‘ .--,,L _. Bftilymwf. ' ' \ a. a '- v i Mlsoelldiieouir"“ ' outlying-ram flit ' ' I ACCOMMODATED Heated rooms, rates reasonable. 8102-10-10-31. Phone ilill-L. Aljtioles For Sale ' - - , ecu-io-qo-ai wAriiiTFit nv Paolis’ Wharf 1 ‘ Schr. A. C. Newhall, Capt. Sund- by in port. Carraghers Wharf l.“ Bohr. ‘Dwina. Capt. ,l'“rn.ser. in port. PPioku-ds Wharf a... 5.... w.. Ulllio Munn. in porl. ,. ,; Sohr. Owl E. Richard. Cont. ihnsr in port. w‘ f flnstoins Cruiser CiliWSiBBV- (YE-W pnfllli in port. . _ . . _ , ‘ Lynn; Wilton‘ i r. Mien-gen Bell. Cant- F‘ slaw... sou-w Tsohr. KAYIHOI. 0m- Iflrii: h" , ‘at... 01x»- M!" ‘ “dyghjm; ‘Sehr. Laura Annie i Capt. Barnes. smi- cu- 2 u. s; do. sailed for Chathain‘. N: Marine Whbrf q. O. 8. Aranmore. Capt. 5"E1“3.”§.'$£ot. Otpt- a. mo t -' iewartoWhsrf i o. us. devi- . t u» 1n Church. oer owns-rm rove.’ ' ister. ' " BBEADALBANE CHARGE - ed Church of Canada. Rev, $.11‘... vices for October 14th. Rose Valley, 11 a. m.. Granville, 3'p.vm,, P1935311; Valley. V7.30 p. m. tonne. VALLEY Presbyterian Bridgeto Munster , 114g v R 1 PRESBXTERIANE no Th” Rob-Quincy A. "McDowell will pmwh“ ‘he Pfiilbytbrlan services both. October 14th, at 8:00 - The services will be held in thgcnlgc; U52 Church. All wa1¢Qme_ Holy Communion in Springngm on in Crapaud at 7.00 . , Th _ ins service win be giomormugi 8:18-11». W" “WWW/ing service. SERVICES 0F ngz OIBOUITLIGI" Bunfiy er 14th.'8t. John's, Milton, Sunday Bchooi. 10.1. m.. morning prayer 11 JO .. . "i ‘ ., . 4 ably through wizm Boston, WTIC WGY Schenectady. WINSLOE SIJRVICES- Services as follows: l-lighfleld st 11 a. m.. Prlncetown Road at 3 p. m.; Wins- loe South at '1 p. m. 834940-114! 8333-10-10-31 Schools will meet as usual. Rev. J. M. Murchison will address a meet- ing in the Church at. South Winsloe ‘on ‘Tuesday. October filth at v.30 p. Church and Cemetery. where m.., in the interests of Bible Society work. All are invited to be present. 0. A. cram. Mihister. A DISEASE FREE AREA-Discus- sing the work of eradicating tub- erculosis in Canadiamcattle, Dr. George Hilton. veterinary director general of the Department of Ag- riculture states that there are at |present eight restricted areas 1n Canada, as' follows: In Manitoba. the Carman district: in Quebec. twelve coun s at. the western" end of the province, in Prince Edward island, all the province; in British Columbia. the=1"raser Valley dist- rlct: in Saskatchewan, the Last Mountain district; "all of Nova. Sco- tia except Cape Breton: in N. S. part of Charlotte County and in Ontario, the County of Prince Ed- ward. ~ \ BIRTHS JAY-To Mr. and Mrs. Herold B. Jay at Sunny Slope Farm, Peakes’ on Sept. 14th soon. Floyd Edward. Congratulations. DEATHS HENRY-In the Prince Edward Is- llillpital. October llth. HAIQ 1AM W. Henry, aged .44. mineral from his brother's residence. 121 Euston Street Saturday. Services i! p. m. HOWARD-At Anoaster, Ont, Oct. i0, Mrs. Stella Howard. Funeral will be held Sund ,, Oct 14th, at 2.80 from the res nee of L. M. Howard. to Cornwall Cemetery. TO rural-soc . Boise, ..I|ght looms. lot water heating. Centrally located. Apply,- MacKINNON o Mooivaiu. OI Great George Street. 8248510-5-11; NDJWocLeorl < Ioaonfruaa rfvncussas FABMp-Mr. Don- ald McDougall, Corran Ban has Purchased thaiarm oi Mr. sort Kei- SUNDAY ‘ssavrcass-cnuroh-oi P1111". October. 14th,' New Glasgow -.at 11 a. m. vFrcdericton, 3 o'clock. Bradalbane, 7.30 p. m. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all to attend the services.‘ C. E. Armstrong, Min- BAPTIQT GWIRCIIESI- Service m Bilhiieyi. ember. um m. stow "‘“"" Gourt. The brink of _ _> ' place withoutwpubiicitfy bi the priv- ate office of in ‘the Court Housez- No retaoni ofvuio mialv in woo- o- tom-sir i“ guardian» iifdiscloéefshall without special ‘leave of the Judge. be pub- lished in any newspaper. There is a Juvenile Court omiwiitt/ec. from the ti!" “.11.; .1!» bccrsetbwirst s. p. gghnliggilhfissuc 11.9fm.‘ mo: wi" n "I ii ‘.7.’ s,=_ l. o, ‘siiuisici-ii-Lrrorewiiii i». oil... r" l... .-. ligptcsisiurms. ‘ n 11"" cu-Su sy- flidi n...,m. y. Wéeliruce Muir will conduct the ser- °°b"\'h. M. A. a. 0.. Minister. Ser- Church. Divine services will be held in Lorne Valley at 11:00 a. m. at at 3:00 p. m. and at ‘ifqhfflsuelat mo p. m. on Sabbath, soirrn SERVICES- i" Murray Harbor South on 5gb: cnArAun AND seminar-mm “Tm” will be a celebration of the 5W0? at 11.00 a.m., and Evensong 11 a. m. 0mm ANGLICAN ssavlcsa- Nine- teenth Sunday after Trinity, Ocigb. F- m..¢St.‘ Marks, Rustico, Sund School.’ 2.30 p. m.. Evening prayer?!’ "filling seigvice‘ ’__ P- m."»- acher, Re‘ , d, ' , hnson. ‘ . v F _ [its caaiuorifgiowu GUARDIAN ‘1 . moordioni..?r.........'" °‘"":.........'-J§i§' ‘ wasfinedtaomiaepeedsrio" residence of Mr. Howard. ‘tsActlniihetownoif - Xnman who pointed Judge of "tithe Children's Aid Society who M cases which come before it. PERSONALS Grove is reported better today. third year. returned to Boston. Miss Mary McCarvill, nurse at the City Hospltahisspend- Carleton. WESTERN GUARDIAN late Mr. years S t, . Commissioner, Summerside. passed away tent. member. The d The Sunday , 4 *0 l- Mr. o. u. Gusdet. orciirictcr of the Olympia Parloun. and Mr. J. J- ‘ Hartford, WJAR. Providence and Gaudet, Proprietor of the CaPii~°l Theatre and seven grandchildren. all of Summer-side; also three sis-y ters and one brother. namely: -— in the Winsloe United Churches for- Mrs. John WedEB- 0f Mm“ Carmel? Sunday next, October 14th, will lbejMrS- Sylvillh Arfiehiulli. 0f 538M011? Bay; Mrs. Matilda Gallant. of Port- land. Maine. and Mr. Antoine Gai- lant, of Mont Carmel. l0 all 0f whom The Guardian extends sin- cere sympathy. The funeral takes place this morninB i0 5V Pail‘? . e remains will be laid to rest beside those of her husband who prede- ceased her by eleven years.-S. -Mrs. Matilda Gallant. of Port- land, Maine, arrived at Summer- side at the beginning of the week. on account of the serious condition of her sister. the late Mrs. Gaudet. Amity Copper _ ‘ _ ‘ _ V __ SAD NEWS-Mr. L. M. Howard of Cornwall. received a telegram on Wfiiillwifly. stating that his aunt. Mrs. Stella Howard, had been kill- ‘odtln a motor accident at Ancas- teii’. Ont. The remains are expect- ed to arriveln Charlottetown =on Saturday night. The funeral takes place. on Sunday at 230 from the _A._ GOOD SYSTEM. 13361101118 tworkiing of the Juvenile Delin- ,_ .,t1heP.E.I.Agricu.1t1n'i8tSiBteS thatthis Act ls bY hasbsaenalp- uvenile who iiheootirtandadvisethecourtasto one bestmode o! dealing with the Mr, Jeremiah Mahar. illeasant guest Mr. Edison Hardy, Pleasant Grove has returned to Mt. Allison for his Miss Stella Henderson. York, has tudent ing her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCarvill. —-DEA'I‘II 01-‘ LIFE LONG RES- IDBNT-Mrs. Gaudet, widow of the bert Gaudet, for many nesd morning atnine l-réiock; at the rqgsidence of her son. Mr. G.‘ G. Gaudet, o! Summerslde, after an illness of only ten days. of Plciifo- , pneumonia. at the r1116 I80 01' '19 The deceased lady was a native and life long resident of Summerslde, where she was held in the highest esteem by a wide circle of friends and was noted for her many kindly actions. Until about ten years ago she had always been an indefatigable leader in the ac- tivities of St. Paul's Church, of which she was ‘a devout and consis- eceased was also ennui-dent worker amongst the a ttrid psrhde from lottetown privilege by Prof. J. H. Bla or. his recent European tri Abana Aconda Argonaut Amulet i» “wwHunbhi-n! 'AT TIIE‘ rouge‘ CDUB, i?! unlawful possession of liq- u" w‘? fined _$3QQ.0Q‘ or_ three Ilwfllhiii one ‘drunk was awarded 85100 or ten days, and one speeder was flned $5.00 andcosts. ' ' ATTENDING conraaaucr: - Mm- R- H. Jenkins. Charlottetown, 511d M185 MlirSaret Coburn, Brad- albane. are listed among the dele- gates attending the Maritime Re- ligious Education Council now in session at" Halifax. _, 3I§PE.~=.5°°."1?Y iusrriuc =- "Y-“P. M. Murchifgic» Ristrict Bec- retary f the ‘Bri _ I Bible Sqgigies will speak at Mur- ray, Har r North -Presbyterian Church, Sunday at 11 a. m; at Cardigan at 3.00 p. m. and Mount Stewart United Church at 7 p. m. Y's MEN'S MEETING-Mr. Wil- liam J. Green. Toronto, Sec’y. of the _Gldeon society was the speak- er at the Y's Men's meeting in the Y. M. C. A. last evening. Rev. Mr. Brinton. ‘rryon. was the other ‘ Mr. Green gave an interest- ing outllne on how the Gideon Movement was first introduced and from a small beginning has be- come universally popular. Mr. Rob- ert Hogg favoured those present with a. splendid The accompanist was Master McNutt. Mr. A. Wilson was a.p- ' pointied.Y's Men's Secretary for i the balance of the season in the place of Mr. J. Farquaharson, who ' is at present in Moncton. A pres- _ entation to Mr. George Tweedy was l made by Y. M. C. A. Secretary, Mr. Pendleton. Next. week the Men expect. the pleasure of a. visit from District Governor J. McKin- non, St. John. N. B. The meeting closed with the singin Save the King. ' ‘c ‘Parade On Friday evening, October 12. the Knights of Columbus of Char-. ouncil no. 824 will cele- brate the anding of their patron. Christopher Columbus. shores of the North American con- tinent ‘ _ All members of Charlottetown Council together Knights from other. co meet at athe, Home. L-K nt Street, 1 , _ _ (10.5%. Saws The members will then have the _ 3 of hearing a short lectureiToronto. where She 5741005 there Kan. a Texas Ry. honors. M. A., an mow-three Iii-dies‘ L°W95-'_[fl Montreal Power . p. This i-hc other provinces. Mrs. Adrian National Breweries tvill be followed by a smoker and a SBYS that ladies branches 8T8 ZPOW- Steel Co. Can. Com. . short musical programme. b'-'I‘m -.-__-<~§ STANDARD MINING EX Quotations furnished through courtesy of IJOUIS M. ATWELL 8L C0. Charlottetown OfIice Oct. 4—Oct. 11 CLOSE Mrs. Gallant is remaining in Sum- ‘Barn, Honing" merside until after the funeral-S. Bedmrd good . . . . .. . —-Mi$B H- G- Demw- Needhan" Capital Rouyn . . . . .. M553}, Mrs. A. W. Keith. Needham. not"... and Mrs. H. A. lofurgey. North Tryon, motored to the merside. CraSWell STUDIO ____s_____--_._Q f Eat l-Iearty i REXAIJ. ‘ A _: ' TABLETS . m.....‘ indigestion, 115mm,, Writ“- mriintion. etc. Digestive ifAids sols Only By ‘ 11m raoiurr nanooisrs PHOTOGRAPHS [FILM FINISHING DYSPEPSIA“ : They Are Real it Central Manitoba .. Clericy wiCrown Reserve ‘on Tuesday with friends from Sum~|D0me Federal Kirkland Granada Grover Daley . . . . . .. l-loiiinger . . . . . . . . .. Howey Hudson Bay .. . International Nic K y Kirkland Lake . . . . . . Kootenay Florence . Lake Shore . . . . . . . .. 21’! Laval Quebec, . . . . .. Malartlc Mandy McIntyre McDcugall Min. Corporation ‘Motatt Hail . . Miifilhv acoo-coiccooootooeieepygooi-f“ 11°71 Victoria * Hotel Onoaltliplargestnnd equipped" mount-aw - Canals. Contains in at which have private u. bat-hm. Couple!“ renovated In the put two Idols "Oahlill anllhs U States have who-m service in al Guests. Tele- phonosfnrootll. 1 ‘ v Bales SLO! day. Charla --i.-o; - h . and_ Foreign saxophone solo. with . visiting CHANGE month's successful tour. . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 4.32 $ 4. _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ L , __ 1g 1gi4ipersonallty and is an interestlngpower corporation 131,‘, more interesting. She likes the Brmsh A eflca o“ _ ggqryMaritimes very much, but is par- xmpeflm g“ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ I _ H 351,; Province, where she has made hosts f fioliage. Q7130 in St. John, New Brunswick, before 1o ' dress: f‘ “ee_::::-=¢o» tifl Mun‘. ttetciéfl f. _ Hotol-CooLtd» Stadacona . . . . . . .. 14 11% Sudbury Basin 6.01 5,35 Teoionuihes ass 8.15 Toughoaxeo....... a2 18 1 i t Sheritt 30111011 6.36 6.15 t Tréadwell Yukon ...“i2.50 6.50 l nisnti uisitn ' PRESCRIPTIONS boom). g _ By Registered Pharmacists’ in the most exacting and painstaking’ 111st as‘ U your Doctor orders. down to the minutest lletaiL PURE DRUGS m» PHARMACEUTICALS ble"a'nd of the highest faowaamac 305 3,40, inond s’! .51 e ' ' wmdml. u o6 03% every‘ Iced ‘be; us in Ileacrl troop Wright Hargreaves . 2.72 ' 2.35 use only the finest ‘some, obtain“ Syivanite . ........ .. 2.65 . "s52 B p 5mm“ Sales .1,377,540./ ' ' wa nrsrcnsn ANY PRESCRIPTION J. Ernest-i H. Worth» u: rams: sracsr l 51-. Mrs. Stewart Adrian, Grand Mistress of L. 0. B. A. Visiting Isl- and Lodges. ‘" ' , v . w: Ess-io-iz-ti. ' needy and the orphan. Lodge, L. 0. B. A., No. 206 Mary lihobean W. M. HALIFAX. Oct. ‘T '_"“‘_ ""_" ‘ "—- American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 100 MRS. STEWART ADRIAN Am Smltg dz Ref Co XD $2 . 285 Am. Bosch Mag, Co. . . . . . .. 36 Ben" un€f‘-thelu1l:dies’ Orange Stan. Oil of N“ J. o a n o British RGUIIICO. ' North America. -' _ ..‘~....... t. jing very rapidly. Winnipeg meet,“ __ ‘ At. the conclusion of her work s; Lgwfenpe ppm,- __ here she plans on leaving for' her Brazfljg“ n-aggioh _, ‘home in Saskatchewan after a steel c°_ o; Canada _ Abitibi. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Interviewed by a Guardian re- ghammgan _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ __ iporlor yesterday, Mrs. Adrian stat- gum sgmsmm 5mm _ led that her work although at times can 3tm5hp_ Pfd_ ivery trying, is nevertheless lntor- Domgmon 3nd” _ _ _ _ H ‘ testing insofar that excellent results Massey Hams _ _ I _ ‘ _ _ v ‘are being reported in every district Asbestos she visits. . . | i Mrs. Adrian possesses awonderful gagfsnzngoxggsg conversationalist, and this added to Foreign Secmtfles _ ‘her fund of knowledge of various ‘ma. Uwtfle, A " " places visited makes her all the can Pam B” ‘ticulariy interested in the Garden of friends. During her short so- BANKS~ journ here she has developed a fondness for our beautiful climate gzuizlerce ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " and 1s much "npressed Wm‘ the Bank magnificent scenery and the splen- Bank Nova Scot“ dor of the ueveretidin autumn WHEAT She will visit Summerside today and on Saturday will conduct a public meeting at Kingston. Leav- ing the province on Monday. Mrs. Adrian will hold acounty mwtiilS p. ceedin to Western Canada. At the conclusion of her visit to the local Lodge she was made a presentation and the following ad- M t 1.. o. s. A. HALL. OATS Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, . . October l0, 1928. Mrs. Stewart Adrian. Most Worshipgul Grand Mistress o Led-fies mange Benevolent Associa- M“ Der. ....... British Norm Aulerics , Mas‘. rvorsrdpful Grand ltfistress; _V In extending io‘you s very cor- ‘ dial welcome to our "Garden Prov- g tnce" and to this-the capital city. we desire to express to Y0" W! great regard and appreciation of your thoughtfulness in includinl this Province in your Maritime it- inerary. Mingled with our pleasure .ln " meeting’ you on this occasion. we most sincerely regret that your visit must of necessity be of so short duration. You come to us tonight. Mt- ll I stranger, for we hevelearned of. your many excellent qualities of h and heart. ind-so we not only 9x to you our warment wel- come because of the hiiih li°8iii°li~ which you so nobiy fill in our As- ‘ S00iltvt0h~4lllt as a fellow worker in the cause for ‘which our ‘a Notliinocould more 919N108 ‘thantohaveyoumalre exists-J ‘dctlvisltwiihuatbsse . w of our beautiful Province pariah of tbs- l!» 4 I. . .11.’; only a little way around l corner Start now, make your appointment with The Bayer Studio. Sittings made It night with 111i Hollywood Lighting System. See Our Window Display or‘ Artificial mimosa. THE . BA YER; ,S,Tuw<> o s. 183 Great ohm wmreet -2 w“ undertone to the egg market was steady under a good demand for all grades of fresh and storage. receipts were 2,158 cases. A strong feeling prevailed in thejmarket for beans owing to the continued small offerings. Cables received quoted choice white handpicked for ship- ment at. $5.20 per bushel delivered here. and car lots oI-cholce Canad- ian beans sold at 84.40 to, $4. bushel, ex-store. mpamo was active and firm. ', and best grade cobbiers sold- at 85c to 90c per bag of ililjpoundsrln bags. and my.- Bruns- wick Green Mountains per bag of 90 pounds in demand for butter was broken lots but prices 168811.014!- The receipts were 1 306- packages Cheese prices were‘ advanced 1-! demand. Jrhe recei orrAWA. Ont...‘ ootfif ‘is-m general ‘situation on C kets s mains pract today with the ex , told benefit to our Association. We hope you may soon return to us ' with more time at your disposal. ‘ To mark this occasion with a tangible expression. we ask you to accept this little gift as a souvenir of your first visit, and of your faith- ful and untiring interest in the great cause in which we are banded ‘ together-that: of assisting the Signed on behalf of Memorial A. L. Aflleck. Ilec. Sedy. _ StockiQuotations llr-QUOMUOUS furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange ‘NEW YORK EXCHANGE iAt. Tbpdiobantaliblly Prince Edward Island Orange Ari. Cop. Min. Co. XD 81 Lodges are privileged this week N‘. Y..Cen. d: Hud. R. R. .. with an omcial visit from Mrs. C011. Gas C0. N. Y. . . . . .. 77% Star/art Adrian. of Craik. Saskat- Hudson Motor coi- Co. .... .. e311. 011N811 . Most Worshlpful Grand Brier. Petroleum . . . . Mist-rm .. 45% the osmium-rm norm on‘: m s. "ikéiiidf " tern markets areiilso unchang. hull-Bradley 194 Grafton Street Roberta‘ G. Spencer, (Iidlow of Trinity Coplege or‘ aim-tor and ore-om a. soptm h . ahfi" l" P11‘:- 01am. Theory no 4614!. Studio Ba MEL DR. J. P. MILLAR‘. DENTAL summon _ Corner Queen and Iiclimond Teacher of Pianoforie and Theory; Studio Phone on-b-or u” Vlololjy Avenue oil Inngwortb Avenue. O'O-O'Q*O'O’O'§FQ'O-OJ-O-I4-IO-O'O'Q-QQ‘ The Markets market today and sales of five loads o! number I wheat grade were made 5i. fill vr- v-(YQG, t .1