‘ SEPTPEMBEit 21. sro i i L Q U0 TA TIONS ‘ii ; cnaiunrriirowu‘ scan zit '1. Stock Excfitirrge by Pitfleld Ind Co. Lttl lied “n” q Charlottetown) Laat ‘pin Boll‘ Tel . Bngillu“. ... ... .. Pow (‘an Pac Dom Sriiluu imp '1‘oh Nat. Bro ' - - - Nat Steel Cor Power Corp Shawinfgan so (flu r .- Steel of (‘nu . BANKS Bk of CnuniLi 52')’, 1; of .\'0vn Lent ' 250 Bk of .\ltl . -- - 1M Royal Bk cf Can . . . . .. t4 131 t j‘ of Commerce .. — 125 ' ~ u Mrsce aneoua (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. 509i. 26- whout, northern no 2 $1.00. Barley, Canadian Western no 3 41. ats. iced no 1 _ Q 41. Flour spring wheat patents, firata 00 , Flour seconds $5.50. Flour hukera $5.40. Flour winter v\'hcs ateutl. chdice l3 5010 $13-60. i Flour white corn 85.00- Bran ton $21.25. Shorts ton 22 25. iliddllnga ton 828 25. . Rolled oats bag 00 lbs II 0b. (‘hecse no .1 Ontario 13. (fheeae No 1 Quebec 12% to 12%. Butter no 1 23, Eggs in cartons A 1 liirgc 44. Eggs A 1 niedium 12. Eggs A large 8S _ Eggs A medium 3d. Eggs A pullcts 34. Eggs B large 30. Eggs C 25. Potatoes Que no 1 mu 00's 75-11. Que no 1 mts 80's U0 Que :0 2 cohbiera m I ‘a 45-80. PRODUCE N Y S l i . . tock EXCHANGE aiosrndfsif-‘i-iigi‘. ‘§.'f_'i.‘..., oih-r- e -I (“"41" P""~ | m; u h, d ' f ' MONTREAL. Sept. 2d-Br4tiah and ngl a g cmarid ofced potato .. ‘ l h. ‘ l“ t a prices lower on ,tho liontreul dairy (Supplied by Pitflsld and Cc. Ltd i)" n "5 "n" "_ nun‘; ho m‘ and Plfiiiigce inadrkct tcdoy while other Charlottetown at?“ ‘gnkqgt’ élln-‘gzmgkf-ed a“; n" e “an y’ - ' aa follows‘- rorttzbels inQiiIiI-‘iminubfra: .3‘.Z“‘r‘.i‘§2 5m“ 0”“ h" 2r ‘billy! bub 11b4- 1‘f cents while 80-pound bags were Anicr For Pr .. ll hi‘ A“ 1 ' ‘and 3311211‘ d1 to 00 cents. No L‘ Quelkc cnhiilera Am l-‘nr Pr pfd 3i Bglnf‘ “u u?‘ 65:1 ' were“! to 00 cents per Bil-pound hug. Am Wutr-rivurks 15% 1111/, l. “mumh "l: ' ' u ‘m; 0n the butter nrarkst prices hold Am Can . . . 111,5 14% Dgnn‘ kokl °n&f° l" ' ‘ steady with no 1 in cnrlots or less Ani ltndiuti .. 107,, i‘! F, i“; “gm”! aeiling at 2:1 cents or pound. Sniall Am Tel Tel 11mg 110v. l. “ “ j “flux, ' iota to rctallera were 25 cents for Anaconda. . .. 20% S0‘); ."‘n°° "NH ‘k ‘on solids and 20 cents _for prints. Rc- Auburn 341/, 351A an‘ o I‘ zafmtmfim - ' ceipta totalled 081 boxes. Atcli son 4S G“ f 3H7,“ ' in“ Cheese was general?! 13 cents pcr Bait Uhia . . .. 15% 11W; f‘ u u p9“ ' pound for no 1 current Ontarioa and Ben Aviation 20 21% gang, flpigno‘ 121A to 125g cents for no 1 Qiichcca. Seth hicr-l _ . a154, 3m,‘ "d" d. ara-iriaisdtolrfloiiou 3.412 horror. l Ho. l 2g‘, "n? m,’ mafia ' ra e a pinen s n cnr o a or cas 7 rys er v 11 - of eggs were 32 cents a doaeu for A- l‘0n Gas . . 261,4‘ 261; gnu“, n,“ 6129"‘ o”: largo. 30 cents for A-mcdium, 2454, to Elec Auto Light 201i, 301A, Nulflzfll an‘ h ‘MM 2s centa for a and 201/, to 2i cent‘ Elec Bond snnro .55 129g N" u“ “y” '- for C. Receipts were 2.055 cases. (Glen Ellcc .. 33§ pgmrguraliaih‘ - -—---i--i on rotors 41% 45 - ~ ~ ' u: North nro .. 2.1% 24m 3mm‘ “'°' P°““‘ “W7 ~~ pain paseta .1884. Ma r a e A t A §{',§,,,§.'f.',,,,‘°F _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 221$ 22y; Sweden krone .2066. ' Mo,“ Wm“ 3.. ’ M Swltacriand franc .8801. cl N yo.“ __ " United States dollar 1% par cant ' rcm um. ance }§',’,f,",',§'"““_' 1!,“ p NEW roux. Sept. iii-Foreign ex- So l-arffi, _ ma‘ fhangenaasy. Bataan hi’: 4m _- _- ' w . ;coaa ' a s . Toronto (ca.li:lmf\'liorftlrlelll)—lliiluairial EMS (Qtlcei 4245a; '23 Fnmflalimbi ‘n!!! 3:1" "can hwer. . vimadhlm _ _ _ _ _ _ H l.’ 18% gium 1B 90, Germany 40. , ana a goronio hiiner-Lowrr. “cstinghousc 721 75% mini“: “change "Mr ‘evv ‘ork-Stocks alglitly lower. '- wmnineg_whcn down 1 h) 1% At hlontraab-Ponnd 401 g U. S . dollar 101%". franc 061 cen a. Legelvv York-Rubher and coffco~ cot~ C l Ltd r11.“ Dyfizk-fpouudliliiioh ‘kiwi. -‘ an ola ; ranc . can l. ton lower and sugar unchanged. . A‘ Pulldwund “J8 ; _ l d _ _ - tlar 15.111 fr; Canadian dollar 14.01 nancs. Cu l 3 i'— I g ld—P rind 12a: U. a. dollar a (Supplied by Pltfield and Co. Ltd 69:0 other; oCanadlan dollar 58.04 Charlottetown) (Canadian Praal) Stocks MONTREAL, Sept, 20—‘1‘hc pound sterling and the United States dollnr Br Aincr Oil moved sharply lower on Montreal is Pug foreign exchanges todny while the imp Oil . French franc eased a small fraction. inn-n Peir- Sterling vias down 1 1-32 cents io liielchcrs A 4.01% whllo the dollar declined 5-3‘: of one per cont l0 10114,. ‘flic frnii cored .01. of u vent to 0.01 cents. ' (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 28-—'1'he Cansd lan dollar was higher. sterling au the French franc lower in the ei n exchange markets today. he Dominion dollar discount from 1% to 11,5 The pound was off a full cent a $4.01 while the franc, closing at 6.50 ‘A cents. allowed a loss on". of .U0')fi of p- . Advertising Rates-Parable in Advance Central Guardian locals. 4a. $5» wan" n.4," u; gun," "u" k . oar wont; Announcements and Camlaalv orlan h. W! uarili In Ion Spiritual Offerings, Car-do. ats , 4a pa: Ill-Ii Intern of Conditions. rum par innhr Notices of Thanks and Appnriaa on, 50a pep [my viord Other rates on application. lillllllll (lhlrlv for an: advartiac-eat twenty-flu aeaas. For Sale ‘UR SALE --' AUCTION FOILTY- Fl". B11419 and Whiat Score ,Oarda. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. FOR SALE-REGISTERED GUBN- sey cow and horse. William Hanna _ Young Street, Gayto . L-tim-9-26-3i. Fort SALE-ONE nnrvnvc WAG- . on (Concord) two driving slcigha. one wood sleigh with box. Apply Nelson Bell, Milton. L-9830-B-26-8i. FOB SALE Oll. r0 LET-COT- tage at 34 Oriebar Street. Apply P. J. Bentner, telephone 585-1.’. 11-9888-9-26-31 FOR. SALE AT A BARGAIN- "Furriscette." and kitchen range. Both in good order. Apply 142 Richmond Street. L-9918-ti-21-3l. IOIQSALS - 3 WA! HEATER. 8t dio Couches and other articles, cards. envelopes with wallet fla style, fancy lined and decorate to match llantly coloured inserts. Daint v fer-ant. _. equipped with handle. Pric ral. Apply 243 Richmond Stree 1" “tmy 5m“- nooius r0 LET-APPLY aa- 141 -_;_._._, ___ Kiilsboro. Phone sadism‘; g 24 S‘ ~ Miscellaneous . '“——" " ——--—==~ r0 nauvr - HEATED arawr- MSLQA _A_PI'I.ES AT F. S. REEVES. merit. Apply Guardian. _ " - ~ 59513-9454), - L-9851-9-28-3i. for- rciluccd its per cent ' cards. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- initial cards that are new and dif- exquisitc numbers to chose from styled in case form es start T0 LET — MEAT SHOP. CENT- L-iaiikirfii‘; c New York Curb (Canadian Press) d Stocks Open Laat t All!" Cyan B . Amer Gut Elm- Amer Sup Pmv Assoc Gm! l-Ili-i- Atlas (‘orp _ . (‘on lion-uni Cities Scrv _ Creole Petrol " lli Bond illlti Sim“. lFnrd of (‘an .\ . B (lillllf Oilniluryr .3“ 41c . ulll u it-f Natioea, 1ao. pefllndll ‘rf’..'.‘.‘."1';g llll|i on .‘ 1553: int Polo 3‘ N! 11 l o‘ “' .‘ StiIgOII “ind _ i s1 0n r-i ... _ _____ Un Light Pow |ifll . .. 11 Sales Help'-Maie or Fcmria '“___‘ m-ri WANTED - mar-nous SALES - GRAIN paoph, men and women, spnrc time, to handle our ling of Per- w“ d‘ r ) _ sonai Christmas Cards, featuring ‘noon, '. ‘ "‘ "5' the following outstanding items ..-n..n‘,‘....i“’r‘or buts?" inrgusziilgolliilat Ibiifidld pastel tint parchrnents. ivcclr, appeared farther away than gravure etchings. many cut-out iliflcr today's ‘session of the style cards with tip-on pictures, muff; “Zfimiflflfg: li-lfgllibiurlfkciukbrut . ' Oil! attractive calendars. humorous .1..C“,,,._ ms“; 1% m one cent 1PM“ P d, Support offcrcd by ilic sale for PXlNLrt of an estimated 150,000 ilulhela illllllllviilfl‘ ivfient. including pnr. liases b_\ Lnlted States uiiilcrs, was insufficient to absorb heavy hedging suit-s. October» clmied nt 80%’ Ue- "“'_'_"_"‘l' 90% 1""! “by 04% cents. bin-roiling’ bum-on Winnipeg and ihicngo. lnvolvlr: the selling of futures here against purchases in the v Lulu-d States market, was a forth"- Y M’: 011C dtlllflf p01‘ (102811. Libefhl iiurilc-ii on the market and value; n; commission. Write Premier Art ilhe’ close were at or near the day's Guild. m Castle Building. Mon- lggaféhiiilyeli- Tr-dinr w“ active Uilgliitli) markets had liitlc influence on t c local price trends. Chicago vvaa lili-ifilllk. closlni 17s cents higher, but oierpool reacted from only m. ianccs to close 1% lower. Buenoa Alrca was off fractionslly, dggpltg unreiievcd drought in Argentina. h?“ W119i". which advanced as iéiuci as tliree_ccnts, continued (o enturo cash-grains Ir||di|1I_ [rm-awn buyers again bought quantities of It!!!" lziarir. but tho lightness of of- tfinflS restricted sale; Coarse grains prices hold steady in quiet trading. t. rnamruais BECENED-INFOIM- ation given and new business written on plans to suit your every need at our new office, Currie Budding. Charlottetown. J. A. Moore. Sun Life. ' STEAYED 0N MY PREMISES since September 12th. 8 cattle. Apply John D. MacPhall, Argyle Shore. L-Bcli-il-ftl-ll. Position Wanted Munn, Mermaid. R. R. 5. _ L-9B50-9-25- co , ' , Apply the Guardian. ; WANTED -- MAN FOR FARM work. Apply in person to Vernon WANTED—BY ELDERLY WO- man. position as housekeeper or reasonable wages. LateRoullyFails To Wipe Out Early Losses 3i (C- P- B! Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Sept. 26—A half- ’ 11-9890-8-26-31 hearted attempt to stage a recovery Femfle He“) wanted “gas halted during early dealings on " '“ t c Montreal Stock Exchange to- WANTED " MIDDLE AGED wantgd day and the heavy tone which woman for housekecper in coun- try. Appiy Guardian Office. - L-otol-B-fl-tll. WANTED - A MIDDLE AGED New York or BostorniJPhonc d38- "L"? __..__.__.______ WANTED _ —' TIANSPUITATKIN 25-31 pulled one or two issues lower soon spread to the entire 11st. L. Trading was quiet during the . early hours with heavy selling of “‘ metal shares the only feature. woman to help with housework in ' WANTED BOOKKEEPBR. ItEF- A few rallies were staged at the mtg‘ Mn’ new” erencas required. Write “G." close when the New York centre . ° ' irww_n_aq_m P. o. Box us. L-saza-s-ai-ai. firmed considerably but most of :.__: ‘ "—‘-’-‘—"'—:“—'-‘i;_;: the stocks were unable to fully re- _ WANTED — FURNISH I) DI ' caver- earl losses. W"“‘”_“m°w m“ w° Room with fireplaw. also bed- Openingywith a loss of a point man able to do plain cooking. Must be recommended. Apply W. l... e.o. Guardian. L-sasa-o-aa-ai _.___“.":: Male HeipWanted rants WANTED - MAN FOB work. Apply Prank Tremors. Hampshire. L-oaia-a-ai-si. éézfi ‘=12; _-_-"== srraarmoa vv a u r r o r o or)?’ "l?" “£1.31? O ll! . Orlf ' iaaa. llama?‘ 11-856- IAN WANIID roa IAWLIIGI Route of I10 families. WliiA to- cmaqienii. Dept. m-uo-sa-r. "F." Guardian. ID - I'll d board. Reasonable. By elderly y T, Guard- 0911-9-21-31. WANT or, room an with private family. man in businus. Appi ian. L- iii“? rders Wanted WANT!!! 5- B 0 A Shag‘! W." MM . iarga . and a. Apply ." Gilhltli ‘12911-91312- RNISHED ROOM» L-OUM-Q-IB-Si S 0ft Rooms two with fireplac- Consdidatsd Mining and Smeitlng moved steadily downward to close at 18B, ofi three points. Interna- tional Nickel firmed slightly dur- ing the early trading but soon suc- cumbed to pressure and was 1-4 lower at. 30 i-4. A sudden flash of buying near thedinal bell sent Montreal Power up 3-4 of a point to '1 i-Z after remaining stagnant during most of the session. Among the other util- . _-_-_---—-- 30.“, 3951111095111) 1oz itics Bell Teiephon aiiooed i-i L- 924-0-31-31. point to 1'0 i-I whPs B. O. Power =~_____-- --———----"'-—=-'-¢-'—"" "B" wlas 0i‘! i-‘lm at I 111-‘ V“ ‘p11 _ BOARDIBS. Burn limp VII 0 01M wAppiynlTl x211 St. 'n the ‘tzextiic division and Canad- ian Oysnese preferred advanced two points to ill whiia Dm-iinicn Textile picked up i 1-2 points at 8i 1-2. Canadian Calaneaa com- mon eased i-4 to N as did Bruck Silk at 11 1-2. Dorainion Ooai pre- - 11457204641. pcrred at is 1-4 was down i-a. ‘ --~--'_ A new low for tlia year-tn: gm-gp- m t haiwccnadlan San ‘ogamluaignnmadated. "girl-g. ywhen it. slipped five to w” mm, Q Tempting mesh. 11s while Bank cf Montreal finned Home privileges. ti. to t0 per a point at i54- vvaah. Write D. a Guardian. sales totalled Oll I188! HM tr-btiit-a-fl-ii. 024.160 in boob» i - . cents. MINING _ (Canadian Praaa) TORONTO. Sept. margin calla brought at mining share market today. prices a moderate setback. gold stocks bore the bru the selling and while lndl losses were not heavy. the d trend was general. Base m silver laauea trailed along to scattered recessions. index for the golds half a point. ‘ Central Patricia alone up to a ne closed with 1.89. God's Lake, Crow, Siacoe and in good volume and closed 4 to ‘l cents each. Little Long Haliinger weakened 10 cents Wright Hargreaves took a dr Z15 cents to 1 40 and Dome and Shnra declined -point each. Amogig the penny iasuea G was n t Mocaaaa, Psymiistcr . Pet (‘oh . Perron Pick (“r0 Pioneer .. Premier .. Rad Ipkc ,.. Reno Gold Roche . siirrr , ' Total sales 573.000. LNLISTED Pr-"aion . Ritchie . flnhil Mont .. Fad Mines -» Wool Kirk ...» 4 d-vrwuru u... Iti-lfontli-end ock into the Iivlni Second~ OWUWII“ etal and The exchange dropped about ' I met with substantial buying support. It moved w high mark at 1.05 and a net gain of 2 cents at McWattera traded lower Lac and iccnlily heavy, closing at the Pros Air Read Auth nt of vidusl show Pickle b7 each. up of Lake DUDE! c1 sum“ a" named Tan Chin-chino, known as Aw" l)" "Queen of the Pirates," who is said o" to have organized many seizures of M", British ships. She is being sent to Algoinn Canton for trial with four men, of licllgllax" whom two arc sa-id to have taken Anny,“ part in the piracy of the steamer Bagamnc Tungchow. gxzrd-vi‘ shThch 1'I"i.ill§§h0W, which left B", '4 an; a on anuary 29 with '70 sonir- . . . European children for the Chins go: iii-s 3s Inland Mission's School at Chcfoo. 1.2.53.1}... ."::. "::. '::. ' f" "WM by 1* bin-wr- my B n x _ _ ooted the ship and remained in nnnir Hill . charge for three days until the »_- ship. taken out of her course. was Cum. q- v seen by a British aeroplane, where- (fen Pat . upon-the-piratcs took to smgl] Chihoug . bong Clericy .. . . (Tonlagss 215 goriiaruiu . . HR nos . , {.’;>;,=,,:§;"' i,“ South Australia Eldorniiu 121 i? I'll”; "3 egos 1.21m"... 1110* STATE 517313155 Gabrielle .. .. 20 (till-final; 11.4% milie State's financial returns for (y d a e year Just ended disclose a sur- ui-ggiiouu 2o plus of £36,000. The factors which ""11"" ~ 58 contributed to the conversion of an gggggly; sgtimaioo deficit of £518,000 into flgwpy , _ _ __ t s first surplus of nine years were J_1r Cons . an increase of £446,000 in revenue, y?!’ :1: 1:: -- z. reduction of £108,000 in expendi- M m, . ure and a grant from the Com- Leg! uoib a monwealth. The consistent im- 1* I‘ 5:2,; provement in South Australia's fin- Havana's‘ 24o " anclai position since the Financial aiisnhnnst gig Emergency Plan was put into oper- . i! . 1 . “lcfifime W ation is apparent in the following Alderinnc . . . . .. 4% "thin . yum I111, mom” m“ ‘f- C." {fm - l, mud will be those at Port Ade- i'-ii'r'rr¢r“ii'.' a lalde, and between Port Adelaide East Cr a Jul the city, which are catered for "b" -- ‘PM now partly by electric trams. and partly by motor buses. The track- vi iaaa buses. gathering power from _ouu~i Stocks , Dip Lower On ‘ N.Y.Market' (U! Fllllk Machliiian, Anociafiad PNII Financial Writes) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Sept. 26—l>r0fit We" hm a sushi edge on the W“ form today and pushed the general market down a little. Measured by the Associated Press WQPIIe of 60 stocks. shares closed 0.1 of a point lower at 49,; “u”. 141M011! of 1,084,900 ghprgg 59m. Dtred with 1.101.430 on Wednesday. Wall Street noted that among the most prOminent, issues “m; andloasesofapoiritqrwwen about even. In the absence of any viitvibndns depressant or stimulus, “n95”! “Dlained the market's action in terms of selling on tech. n'csl grounds. lessened nervous ir- ritability over- the "war" situation and continued hardening of domes. tic business confidence. The fact that a number of the lhlfpest declines occurred on a small volume of sales was inter. Phi-ed by technicians as a Sign or "fldeflyinlz market health. Among issues which were oil’ a. point; or more on limited offerings were: Al. lied Chemical at 169. American Can at 14-’) 1-4. International Har- vester at 55 3-4. Corn Products at 6?. General Railway signal at 33, May Department stores at 52 and United Fruit at 69. Demand for Radio "B" pushed the stock up to a. new high of 7o 3-8 and the closing price of 7o 1-4 was a. net gain of 3 5-8. Fbr many months the shares have had tho spasmodic benefit of demand from Speculators who have believed that m? Dflyment of dividend arrears mizht be in the offing. U. S. Government obligation; drifted a iitt'e lower following the stiffening of the price structure during thepast two days, Small losses predominated in the Canadian list. In this category were CnnaxlFan Pacific. interns. tional Nickel. Dome Mines, Mcln. tyre-Porcupine, Brazilian, Distillers- Seagrams. Hiram Walker and Ford of Canada “A." WHAT STOCKS MD: CHINESE ‘TIRATE QUEEN" ARRESTED KONG-KONG. Sept. iii-Accord- ing to Canton newspapers troops at Bias Bay have arrested a. girl figures:-1930-31 £1,813,000 deficit; every line, compared with the prev- ious year. the most noteworthy features being income tax. £189,000 above the estimate, stamp duties, £36,000. harbors £43,000, sewers £42,- 000 and motor taxation £34,000. ‘There was also an almost uniform decrease in expenditure. one of the brightest features being the much smaller amount debited against un- employment relief. . The prospect of a decrease of about £65 000 in the Commonwealth grant in the current year is a. bar- rier against widespread taxation re- ductions or other concessions, but it is believed that an effort will be made to restore some of the reduc- tions made in the salaries of civil servants. and to grant slight relief to companies. CITY TRANSPORT Although Adelaide has a modern and efficient system of electric trams it has been felt for several years that the time was ripe for still further improvements. The Muni- cipal Tra-mways Trust. the control- ling body. has announced plans for an electric trolley bus service. It is expected that it will be working overhead gear, will traverse Hind- lay Street and Bundle Street. two of Adelaide's most important busi- ness streets. which have been with- out services since the disappearanw of horse trams. The buses will be tha most modern double deck type. with the upper deck glass enclosed. equipment will be imported, but the services. gar/an"; out work. In March this year there Declines 292 20o We" 1'°°°- ' Unchbnsed 19c 1'12 Total Issues 154 i127 AFIOBESTATION 1931-32, £1,003,000 deficit; 1932-33 121000.000 deficit; 1933-34, mtmg‘"§‘1‘§“1"f;fl"$°h1“°'° £844,000 deficit. Revenue show- u t r1 msgiztgp c “n °r ed an improvement in almost pan)“ ‘ bodies will be made 1n Jidelaide, about 20 being built for the initial BUILDING ACTIVITY ' The value of houses built in the metropolitan arcs last year ' was £443,000, compared with 540.000 in 1931-32, while the total valucof building mnstruction in the same periods was £1,000,011!) and £197,000. The volume of building for the 11 months ended May 30 was 60 per cent. of that for the whols of 191B- 29. which may be taken as a. normal year. There are many other indi- cations that South Australia is re- turning to a sane prosperity. ‘rbere has been a drop of 12.000. present- ing 41 per cent. in the ‘ of unemployed silica i938. In that year there were 20.000 men registered at the Labor Exchange as being with- The tree planting programme of 5100 acres in which about 3.600.000 pines will be planted on Govern- ment Forests Reserves by the Woods and Forests Department is nearing an end. Its completion‘ will see the fulfilment of the agreement with the Development and’ Migration Commission inaugurated in 192B. That provided for 50,000 acres to be planted with plnus radiate in the South East in l0 years. When-the present work is finished by the staff of 250 men, State plantations of pines will exceed 88,000 acres. Every year brings on expanding market for commercial pine timber, and the department is being hard pres- sed for orders. At present it is milling 20 to 25 year old trees. When it is in a position to cut 30 or 40 year timber. the value of the enterprise will be considerably 1n- creased, There is also on foot a plan for co-operation with a paper pulping company which may take the thirinlngs from the Government forests. If that isconsinnmated. the Government would have its planta- tions thinned for nothing, and might share in the profits. RAILWAYS DIPBOVSIVIENT For the year Just ended, the State railways earned £2,611,000. slightly more than the estimate, and about £100,000 more than last year. The surplus of £402,000 above working expenses represents a dividend of 1.5 per cent. for meeting interest charges of the capital cost of £21,- 500000. In view of the fact that the average return of the whole of the English railways for the past year was only 2.5 per cent... ti‘; figure is regarded as satisfactory. especially as much of the capital expenditure MISSOURPS SLEEPER CLOSER TO WAKEFULNESS KANSAS CITY, Sept. ST-Mis- sourls encephaltic sleeper. Mrs. George A. Chandler. crept closer to wakefullness today, but remained far from the healthy, normal per- son she appeared before she was stricken here seven months ago. Her physicians-said that Mrs. Chandler, wife of a Kansas City landscape artist and florist. will “showing continued signs cf im- provement," but declined to elab- crate. Her illness was described as the “i918 type" of lethafIiB encephal- itis, as contrasted with the phase that was an epidemic in Si. Uiuis two years ago. St. "Puts One Up In Title Series Listedand Unlisted Securities ~ MINING ooafmmisfrniat. . concur 1 soon .'ouornn Underwriters axulDlltributora o! charm coho strains, arm-rho COMPLETE 30am)‘ ROOM FACILITIES AND TICKER SERVICE c. m. morass: a. coarraivv, arm-run Investment Securities lead 081cc BENIN SQUARE IUEDIN ONTREAL, CANADA IRACE BLOCK, Charlottetovvr Quebec Branch Phqgaluj . ‘ _ _ each. The chassis and electrical Cori-wolf, OnL. Branch "w-Jiwl to Euston Street Together with the distance of one h by plan annexed a Power of and made est secured tliereb further A. 229 Exsex boys sion the A cutiass is a was ambitious. Nations : Name two Prime Minister- singed fox hunt/er. it out. in; 10f D1012. AMHERST. N.»S., Sept. ill-Am- herst st, Pats today defeated sack- viile Juniors ‘l-R in the first gains of a series for the lfaritimejunior baseball championship. Sackville. semi-finalists in the New Brunswick playdowns against the champion Moncton were awarded the fllht‘ to file! Amherst for the Maritime title when lloncton forfeited the aarlea by failing to appear here yesterday. I 8t. Stephen Juniors, New Bruns- wick nuincrs-up, were unable to travel here. The second game of the series will he played in Sackville rriday. apd wlllacoommcdate 04 -._ Amherst hold the Haritima iurtior privilege of the land extendin Euston Street north qardly Io along the east aide of before described premises and now in use between tba on said described premises and the dwelling house formerly occupied by the late Robert Moors Hooper lying to the east of said land aa Sale between Hooper of Charlottetown married woman of the first Dart and the undersigned of the default having been payment of the principal and inter- HOWLERS George Washington won battle if Waterloo. f-Lhdqustrters of the League of Scotland Yard. dictate n. and Kin: Arthur. zglewis Carroll la the famous film Name two leading British avia- tors: Sir John Simon and King John was wicked and "re Magi-is. Osrtor. Sir Robert Peel Fire of Iondon the old residents. It reigned five days and Christopher Wren put Fire, A Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond Sh. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion 1n front of the Court House in Charlottetown on Monday day of October A. of twelve o'clock parcel of land- aituate-lyingand being in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward island. bounded and described as follows: Commencing on the north aide, of the southeast ankle of a tract of land now or formerly in the possession of John Hcartn thence by a line north- wardiy parallel to Prlncetovvu Road or Elm Avenue fofthe one, hundred feet thence by a parallel to Euaton Street eaatwardly for- the distaneeof forty feet thence southwardiy by a line parallel to the Prlncctown Road one hundred feet thence wsstwkrdiy along Euatnn Street forty feet: to the place of te 28th D. 1030 at t s hour HAT noon ALL '1‘ Euston Street at aforesaid commencement free use undred the herein to deed made y. iitieul l t McLean and hicliinnoirf. "my o Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. Some of the "bowlers" among the examination papers of the s.- who rwebilv sat to quality for admis- country secondary and girls 8111511 lldy. The Pilgrim Fathers were cap- tured by Giant Despair. ‘ll-icy were a band o: Quackers- Cardinal Woolsey climbed Height: of Abraham because ha the Oliver Cromwell was aiwaya ask- ________.__ FARM YIELD! JEWELLERY KOINIOGBERO. Germany _- A farmer near here uncovered in a field five bronae rings which ex- ‘perts say are 3,500 years old. ' ¢-_r.-¢ distance of llna and from 1- the feet and dwelling house shown bearing date the 13th day of December A. D. i818 from David R. 111. Hooper and wife to George Hooper, This sale ls mails lu pursuance of contained in a Mortgage dated the 2nd day of Avril 1028 Mabel 1. aforesaid. SBCUIIG PIN t a the Lloyd tilt was a famous I burnt down all Row Charlottetown ~Mortgage Sale dayiof Octo gourTotPtA e1 A lsglNG AND BEING In Chariottatoffil in Queens County in‘ Prince Edward island bounded tlz-lcfibflfl ll follows: Commenclnl ° 9 "m"! direct line drawn cetown Bold from a parallel to the l n rthwardiy "m" n‘ o almer’: Lane or Prlncetovvn Road to P Granville Street thence eastwardi! along Palmer's 14cc or Granville gm“ .‘xt!~‘ive feet thence south-- wardly to a line parallel to ‘Bolton . at a distance of one handrail- wardly along laid line run allel to lluaton Street r t _ tancc of seventy feet to the place. of commencement. ALSO all that parcrel of land situate lying and bcini n Charlottetown aforesaid beinfpart of Common Lot Number Twenty-two bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Long Street (now Chestnut Street) with the Princstown Road (IIOVPE!!! Avenue) on the south side of Cheat- outhwardiy glong feet thence writ- Strreet forty-seven wardly to a point on Chestnut SUM! (the south aide thereof) distant weat- wardly from Elm Avenue ilflY-W") feet four inches thence outwardly along Chestnut Street to the piaca o commencement subject to a right of a described in a deed dated the 1st of May 1815 from Frederick D. St. C. Bracken and others to David Hobart pl Solicitors Moor-e Hooper and others. ALSO AL!- THAT tract piece or parcel of_land DATED this 211th day of September situate‘ in Charlottetown Comlnon D. 1035. 'l\fOl'P1\llid being part of Common-Lot NEIL S. MORRISON, Number twenty-two bounded on- Aha Ififlghgaa. cast by the Mulwibc Road bathe L-9027-4l. north hy the property hereinhefore - lastly described faring on Long Street Chestnut Street) on the rty of the late Bar- tholomew Plclrard now tn possession of ‘lmwrcnce Worthy and on the wont by pmprrty in possession of the wife of Lawrence Worthy, bcing the land described in a deed from hiaryHM. Hooper to the late David ii. H0009!‘ dated thc 20th of September A- D- l '1 ' made in pursuance of a Pow-er of Sale contained in a mort- gagn datcd the 2nd day of April 1028 and rnadc hotvveenhlshei 1.. Hooper of Charlottetown aforesaid. niariicd woman of tho first part and the undersigned of the second M" d?‘ (now called south by prolw Si)“ This iiriie is fault having been made in tha pay- ment of the principal and interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to llcbean and NcKlnnon. bolieitcia. Royal Bank Building. Charlottetown. A. i1. 1M5. DATED this 26th any of Septembc A. D. FRANK H. LOWTIIER- Mortgagae. L-D2S-4i. aumnans arrest Lmoiinrs IQNDON-Burgiars with a dis- criminating taste for lingerie oi exclusive design recently stole $5,000 worth of goods from a Newqiond Qreet shop, presumably to copy the articles. WOMAN'S FIRE HIBOISM LIEK. Staffcrdshire. Iliflhfflq Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grindiey here. Two minutes after brought. the animals from a cow- shed the roof collapsed. _r_ Mi‘. Tea Putt Recommends as a refreshing drink BRAHMIN ORANGE ocitoiéii‘ tea saved a small herd of calvezyfrorn death in‘ a fire at Bastard, near U101 arszssicrerir; y" " i r i i J z‘.