sityroBER 15, 1937 ‘1 HE CHARIJOTTETOWN liSTO€K QUOTATIONS] Montreal Curb Pitii Id d C - (supplliielgll1%gl'i oftMonireal Swell: 5:: m, and Montreal Curb illarketl 5m“ Open Close Abitibi 5g" 5g “$5315, ion 19% aeauharnois _ gm’ Em’ (2st 12 m,‘ ,.-.-.,_.,., s ' 4_ pom T" 7”‘ 7, D011 A ,1’, " ..'.,‘7' $3555 v T c ggu W» hi? Wrlkcr as aw Home on 115 , 110 [mp Q1] 18% ill [m page 30 30 Mcichcrs A 3‘, 21, ma. a2 -. is}. >rice Pl‘? 5B,, 5U‘ itoyaiite 32 '= 32 WINNIPEG WHEAT (Sufltiitd by Pitiield and Co.) (‘iose:— 017-12179. Nov-llll. 1)cr~117l5. hiay~li6li. BANKS (Supplied by Pltfleld and Co.) gunk; Open Close Bk of Can 58 ~ 58 Bk of Coin 16B 168 Bk of Mtl 197%‘. 197% Bk oi Nova S ' Royal Bk 190 160 FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Rwtlved over Pitileld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK. Oct. l4-Up ihlflill’. down on volume into new depths and an irregular rally at the close more than making up earlier losses, Steel, Bethlehem and some others. However, whie most traders are looking ior a real twill/HY movement, l! nothing else, we teel that rallies and as. P991911! Show bullies which, oi course, might come on short cov_ "1118. should be sold as we look ior renewed downward tendencies later. The special Congrels ses- sion cannot be considered as buil- ish and there will doubtless be long wrangling over some of the lvslslfllloil prcposeo. Meanwhile, steel business is still tailing away. Bfinerai business is by no means what has been expected at this time and investment sentiment, s0 far as stocks are concerned, seems as flat as a flounder. It is note- Wofthy that when any selling oi moment enters the market as in the second hour yesterday bids are - quickly lowered. Auburn sold at‘ 8. Some time ago we urged hold- ers to switch out oi this stogk and suggested T nessee Corpn. Would make switches even now into Tennessee and Radio or Warner Bros. Airplanes still act best of any group as they have sponggy. ship which is lacking in so many quarters. All the same we would after buying the sharper dips in Douglas, Boeing or United Air- craft be satisfied with quick trad- ing profits and run fast ii things Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance lfentrul Guuriilnn locals. do per nor per word; Announcement: and Coml mini. other rutea on application. For Sale (lRESSjJorn Salve, 39c all Druggista. For Sale _ ii FOR SALE CHEAP — CHRYSLER Sedan. 260 Euston Street. _.!-:5}3-'°"3'_3_'- i. FOR SALE — ONE SETTEE SET and ualnut dning room table. Apply 16 Pleasant Street. L-511-10-13-3i. EVERYTHING IN RUBBER BELTS and Rubber Traces $1.50 up. Clin- lcn Morrison, Dealer in new and used Belting. Fredericton Station, CP. E. I. L-515-l0-13-3i. l-‘(JR SALE - ONE 2000 GAL. stool water tank. Apply F. H. Roper, Mt. Eduard Road. L-604 10-14 3i. FOR SALE — ENTERPRISE MON- ai-ch Range in ‘good condition. Blugaiil. R. H. Coulscn. Mt. Ed"- inird Road. Phone sci-n. L-626-10-15-3i. 70R - SALE — ONE SET FAIR.- banks Scalcs 3000 lb. capacity. 0X16 largo iox pen. quantity used wire. Everett wedlock, Hunter River. L-BSI-IOLHLH. ‘OR SALE — RECONDITIONED one and one halt (ll-é) ton 1930 Ford Truck dual wheels. All good iliCLi. Priced ior quick sgiei Rflllih R. Burns, Freetown. P. L 4 s - -—.-.—_ IMALL FOX RANCH. REGISTER- cd Male and Fclnale, Pups and scar olds. Registration records show some of the following: Slanhope lilN-Sex Female. Sire- Stanley River 25 J. Dam-BU"!- llolli‘ 13 J. Stanllopo 10 N-Sex Winnie. Sire -- stanhopfl 5 K~ Dam-Stanley River Lady 35 K- l-‘zu: Sliow men please notice thit- Stanley River Lady 35 K was also 111C dam oi the winner 0i the Ufiilld Male Championship 1934- Rrnson ior selling. owner visiting licnic in England and 1111990‘ iiillll in Natonal Park. Small Mink Railch-A izw very ch91“ provcu breeders iemales imported irom Ontario last year from Ranch that obtained 4th. 5m BT-d (3th prizes at Ontario D8"- 5'1"’- Llso n iew male kits. P1995833‘ solinblc. Sydney Ran car. - hope, L-628-10-154l- __ Wanted ‘IiANTI-ID‘ A'I‘ ONCE-LIGIIT can ill good condition. Will pay wh- _ Phone 747. L-523-10-13-3i. WANTED T0 RENT-TYPE- wrlter. Phone 851. L-548-10-13-3i WANTED AT ONCE COMPUTING Counter Scale and also Cash Reg- ister. Apply z in care oi Gultdlw- L-617-10-13-3i. -______ __,________._-, wUNo‘—c6ui-ia REQUIBF room and board in comiortabe htfltcd quarters. Apply X- Q~ Z- egf-llififkqw. _ wsivrsn AT once QUANTITY 9! sood quality pressed h”? i580.) Wellington MacNeill. Ir-651-10-13-fl. wasranlpsssaos son TWO to Bgton by cai- within newt "It" wee ' . l G rdl . A” y ulL-Big-iil-Ii-fl. gale Help Wanted warren-mic WIT]! can. ng Eventa 2o per word; 23o per word; In Memorlnm Notleea, 10a per Inch: Llata of Floral 5nd hpiriiuul Offerings, Cardl, oto., do per name; Lotto" of condom“, 70¢ prr lm-lu. holler-n of Tlnanka and Approclnlion, 70c per inch or 4o Minimum CIIIIPIG ior uny advertisement twentyqt" "n", Route experience preferred bul- Mt necessary. Rawleighb. 909l- ML-llo-M. .1, Matti-cal, Canada. 540-l0-16-2L H begin to look bad ior the rgoup. d; Western and Eastern locals, 2c Classified Dar Sales Help ONE Oll‘ OUR AGENT MADE $78. in One Week OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM WILL enable you. mo. to earn large commissions. » Christmas Card Agents, desiring the highest qual- ity personal greeting cards at moderate prices, should investi- gate the Imperial-Windsor and Cuu oisseur lines. Write Room ‘M9, British Canadian Publishing, 5i. Wellington West, Toronto.— "35 YEARS THE HOUSE 0F Quality." Salesman Wanted CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING _ Specialty Salesman. EXCitlSlVu ter- ritory. highest commssions. large line. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply to Box 521. Lon- don, Ont. N-200-10-6-8i. OUR MATURING POLICIES ARE pouring thousands oi dollars into P. E. Island to living policyhold- ers. You too. may participate in the splendid returns of Sun Life Assurance Contracts. See J. A. Moore, Curry Building. lemale Help Wanted WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED cook. Apply by letter stating rei- erences to Government House, ¢h=-"'°_"£!QW"___.- L:§&'°_"_3;3_'- WANTED — IIOUSEKEEPER FOR adult iamlw. Sleep home. Write Box D care Guardialmymw-vlpjrqfl Teachers Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY EX- perienced teacher ior West Covaeo- 119811 School. ‘islilipnlgreisyéagw- - en, - Apply James 11-510-10-13-31. To Let ET-APPLY 29 VAL- -'"T'f ' ' SE as oifiansn Tgtrgletjrfllonneogfl. nls-a-afli; To LET_2 FURNISHED BED rooms heated. Phone 993- 1,]!- SI NO. III ITI‘ - ‘Yo, St. lglogodern conveniences. ' 8 Fit r0 St. Apply m z y L-ssa-lo-la-ai. A ‘A en ROOM APT- “Lnfiigethirnfnoly bet-Wee" 3-6 E w Street. *" M m us 1-583-10-14-81. "'- ,1‘ mun ROOMS ON Tfiflmlgvgioor. Mraeetlboucette. 133 "P?" "m" a r fl-539-10-I4-3i. iii?“- _ ROOM MOD- Ternnnhrddae sfiylslné. iurnishediorl ' ' loca. on. unfurnished. love ya‘ t Apply 43 R"°h'“°“dL‘_5§e4e.lo-14-lli. a BRED 2 YEARS FOR sapmgllind d“ ,5p,y,d an excellent watch! delve ‘M l‘nlflingrafmlitgfili0-ld-3i: arr IN n! - Al-Aamarrigezg '5. w“, mm.’ ‘w’ M” heated. Jllalgsole" . _ t. - w‘ vice. westelaflvgfetliiftzn possession. l, bemols ams- l-r5°!:}____°‘“'" -._‘5-__._ Escaped _____ " flu)“ MY IIANCII A ‘zfilnrfip m‘ Anybody knowing oi m ‘hm-bouts kindly notify‘ m?“ mmm’ “+1.35% r. I- . "' NEW YORK, Oc_t. ii-The net result of the second hour slump and later rebound was a mixed picture 1n the price average. The Dow Jones industrial averages closed off 8-10‘s of a point The standard weighted average oi in- dustrials closed up a point and a halt. The standard average ior 90 stocks was up a point and a hali. Rails showed rallying power, At- chison, NYC, Penna each advanced 7-8 oi a point net on the day. Among the industrlals the widesti rebound was in the steels, with U. S. Steel up three points and up four points irom its second hour low. Bethlehem made a similar recovery. MONTREAL. Oct. 14—Import- ant interests are very bullish on the mining market. 1 hear par- ticulariy good reports_on Pamour. NEW YORK, Oct. l4--Iron Age places steel operations this week_ at 63 1-2 per cent compared with 66 per cent last week, stating in- dications are that the adjustment oi production to current small volume oi hand to mouth buying has been virtually completed. MONTREAL, Oct. 14-Noranda should earn something in excess oi $4 this year and is paying in- terim dividends which will prob- ably amount this year to $3.50. 1t controls Pamour which I under- stand is doing extremely well and in time will probably be one oi our major Canadian gold proper- ties and it also controls Hallnor recent discoveries which are al- most as spectacular as O'Brien ai- though little has been said about them. There is almost one share oi Hallnor behind each shale of Noranda and a halt share oi Pam- our behind each share oi Nor- anda. It is true the future of Nor- anda depends substantially on future price oi copper, which I think will maintain ltseli, but it is a'so true that Noranda produces about $10,000,000 oi gold every year so that it can be ranked as a major gold producer. As a min- lng stock and a. company with small capitalization with a. major interest in old and newly develop- ing gold properties I would con- sider Noranda a very good bet. TORONTO, Oct. 14—Moneta— On the first tour levels at Mon- cta average grade so far reported at about $20 per ton which is higher than diamond drilling in- dications. Ore widths have been wide and here again drilling re- sults have been exceeded. later additional leve‘s are to be opened up and shaft Sinking is to start this month with expectations that developments will be underway on the new horizons by the year end. The 200 ton mill is expected to start in January at initial rate oi 150 tons daily. At this rate of _production and on the indicated grade of mill feed substantial prof- its will be realized and the stock is considered one oi the more at- trastive oi the younger golds. Grain WINNIPEG, Oct. 14 -—(CP)— Selling in the distant months oii- set a good export demand and un- settled the Winnipeg grain ex- change today with early gains of around two cents reduced or e- rased ln late trading. Values finished 1-4 cent higher to 1-2 cent lower with October at $1.21 5-8. November $121, Decem- ber $1.17 1-4 and May $1.18 1-4. Liverpool steadiness and Chicago strength gave good tone to early dealings and sharp advances in cash wheat improved sharply with No. 1 northern trading 19 cents over the october iuture, probably a record premium on this grade for this season of the year. No. 2 northern traded 11 cents over the nearby position. _ Coarse grain prices held to yes- terday's close. MINING TORONTO. Oct. 14 -(CPl—— Stocks nose-dived today in the last hour carrying the miscellaneous mines grouping to a new low for the year or longer. Golds declined sharply also. The movement was a clear re- ilection of New York weakneu. But late New York weakness turn- ed the tables and both golds and base metals slipped into a sharp decline in expand losses irom irections to points. Noranda and Hudson Bay held their losses to I-3 to 5-8. Sherrtt iost_ 17 to 1.33. Waite-Amulet 30. Ventures 26. and Palconbridgc was oii 10 cents. About 4.000 shares o! Dome were marketed on a drop oi 2 1-4 to 39. Lake Shore and McIntyre lrst a- bout 1 1-2 each and I-lollinger was oii 3-4. Cheaper golds were ai- iected and closing prices shovred Kerr-Addison. Little Long Lac, M a c L e o d-Ccckshutt. O'Brien, Pamolir. Oro Plato. Pickle Crow. Pioneer. Readeuthler and S'scoe Down 10 to 30 cents each. Macasss declined 50 to 4.50. Among the juniors Darkwater broke badly. hitting 15 cents in a rush oi selling. The close at 20 was down 24 cents. Rumors un- favorable to the property were heard on the street. .st:idacon.. slipped 0. cents. Sellfng oi Eldor- ado became active and the prim broke 73 cents to 1.86. In the western oils group cu- gary-Edmonlon. Calmont. Home, and foothills were oif a few cents Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld and Co, Members oi Montreal Stock Ex- change and, Montreal Curb) i GU ARDIAN ' ‘fir’: ms! ‘ PAGE NINE iliilRK 601i] MINES ilMiTED! r-r ORDERS MILL "—- instailation to Start at once Wire Stocks Open Close . . Bell Tel 162% 162%- i Brazilian l8 ‘+1 18 Bruck Silk 5 5 B C POW A 33 33 Build Prod $8 48 Can Cem 9th 9 Can Nor Pr 20 20 Can Car Fd 9% 9 Cari Car Pfcl 18% 17 Can l-iydro Pid Can Ind A1 A 5 5 Can Pac 8% 8% Can Steam 3b} 3% Celane e 20 19's Cock Plow 9 9 Cons Smelt 58 547i Dist Seag Dom Coal Pid 18% 18% Dom Bridge 32h 32% Dom St B 15% 13% Dom Tex den 855 7 Eng Elec A ‘ng Ele: B Found Co l2'.-'.- 12'.-‘. Gen St W 10 l0 Goodyear uypsuni 7 6 Ham Bri e 8 8 How Snlit 17 14's mp Tob 13% 13's: Int Nickel 46:11 45hr Int Pow Pid Lake Woods 16 Massey I-lar 6'4 6'4 McCoil Ft 12%’ 12% Mont Pow 28M 28 Nat Brew 36 36%’: Nat St Car 28 26% Noranda. 47 45% Pow Corp l4 13 ue Power S aw 20 St Law 6% 4 St Law Pid 17'».- 14% Sou Can Pow 12%. 12% St oi Can 64 3 St oi Can Pfd 59'}; 59V.- Win Eec A 3 3 Win Eiec B New York Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld and Co. Members of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks Open Close Al Chem 175 173 Am Call 93 93'... Am For Pr its 3i. Am Rad 12!: 13 Am Tel T81 154 153 Am Water 11h’. > 11H. Anaconda‘ 32'». 31%. Atchison 46 44% Atl Rei 2i 20% Auburn 8% 8h aid Loco Bait Ohio 13% 120i Bendix Av 13% 13'... Beth St 59 565‘. Briggs Man 29 285'. e 110 105 Ones Ohio 39% 395’: Chrysler 80% 75% Com Sol 91L 9h Com So 19g ‘.1 Con Can Con Gas C0 Con Ed 27%. 275s Corn Prod 59% 59%: Cur Wright Deere 91'»; 91h. Dupont 128-11 129 Eiec Auto Lt 25 25 iec Pr Lt 12% 11% Firestone Gen Elec 40% 39% Gen Foods 32 32h’ Gen Mot 42% 41% Goodrich 21% 19TH Goodyear T 24 23% Gt N0 Ptd 3315 32 I-Iud Mot Car 8% 8% Ill Cent Int Hal‘ 81 780i Int Tel Tel 6% 6% Johns Man 00' Kennecott 38% 39'6- Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 41H 40% Mur C0 7% 7% N Y Cent 22%: 2011i Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg 21H New York N H 2's 2% Nor Am Co 18% 18 Nor Pflc 14% 14% Pack Mot 6 5"»; Paramount 14% 14% Penn R. H. 24". 233i Phil M01‘ 80E‘. 78 Phil Pet Co 44% 423i Post Tel Cab Pure Oil Co Radio Co 87A 8 Radio K O 4h 4'») Sears Roe 67%’. 67 Shell Union Oil South Pac 344A 221i Std Oil d Std 0.1 N J 52h. 51% Btude C0 7% 7'4» Tex Co 44 43 t6 United Air 22 21% United Corp 3'1 3's nited Dr Yfnlln" n35 1m’ via (M; U S Rub 321i 30% U S 1nd Al 20%;. 20% U B St Co 68?- 66 Vanadium l8".- 17% Warner Bros 8'5 8'5 West Union 32 30'7- West Air B 25H 24% We=t Elec 108". 104% Woolworth 40% 40% NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Amer Cyan B 77% Amer Gas Eiec Amer Sup Pow l Assoc Gas Elec A Atlas Corp Can Marconi Cities Serv I Creo Pet 2*'._ Elec ond Sh 8'5 Ford Can A Niag Hud 8% Uri Uuht Pow A 3 Un Light Pow Pid 23% Gulf oi Penn 42". Humble Oil‘ 65% Brown Pfd JIARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York-stocks sharply lower. Winnipeg --Wheat 1-4-ceil'.' higher to 1-2-cent lower. New York —Cotton, rubber and coiieo lower; sugar steady. received from R. S. Douglas, Engineer in charge oi Clark Gold Mines, reads as fol- lows:—In Ottawa, re shipment of ore sent to Mines Branch for iest purposes to determine type of mill required. Results obtained excellent. Mill purchased from Toronto firm. Shaft sinking at mine going ahead same time as cross cut to vein on second level. R. S. DOUGLAS. Mining TORONTO, Oct 14- Stocks Alton Ajax Oil A P Con Alder-mac Chem Re East Mal Eidorado Falcon Fed Kirk Founda Francoeur Gillies Lake Glenora Gods Lake Goldale Gold Eagle Gcodiisll Gr Bousq Granada Grandoro Gunnar Gold Hard Rock Harker High Sar Home Howey Jack Wai Jacola Jellicoe Pamour Payore Parkhill Partenan Pauiore Paymastcr Perron Peterson Co Pick Crow Reev McDoug Reno St Anth sari Ant Shawkey Sherritt Texas Towagmv Ventures Vulcan 93 Waite Am 150 White Wat 5'1.- White Ea 2 Wood Ca 27 Wri Harg 645 Ymir 28 UNLISTED Cen Man 4i’. Coast Cop 250 Dal Oil 50 Foothills 40 I-lud Bay 21 Malroblc llé Mandy 16 I Pawnee 1': Pend 210 Ritchie 3 Robb Mo 2': Temlsk 23 I Currencies MONTREAL. Oct. 14 —(CP)- Pound sterling ea.ed .02 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges today to 4.95 3-4. The French lranc was unchanged at 3.37 cents while the United States dollar went 1-6-1 lower to 3-64 per cent discount. NEW YORK. Oct. 14 —)AP)— ‘Ihe ioreign exchange market mov- ed quietly today in a range, with the French iranc clos- ing down .00 1-8 cents, in terms oi the dollar at 3.96 5-8. The pound sterling was up l-16 of a cent at 4.95. The Belglum belga and Swiss franc were un- changed. The Canadian dollar was up 1-64 oi a cent at 1.00 3-64. MONTREAL. Oct. 14 —ICP)— wheat. northern. No. 1 1.47 1-2; barley. Canadian western N0. 3 .60 1-4; oats. iced. No. 1 .511 1-4: ‘ ilour. spring wheat patents, irsts 7.90: seconds 7.50; bakers winter wheat patents, choice 5.10-‘ 5.15; white corn 4.90-4.05; bran. ton 25.25; shorts. ton 27.25; mid- dlings, ton 38.25: rolled 0m- b“! so lbs 3.25; hay. No. 2. nor ton. carlots 9.00. Cheese Ont. .14 s-a-a-l: Quo- .14 1-8-1-4. Butter No. 1 .28-.C8 1-2. mgs in cartons: A-larce .40: A- medium .38; A-pullets .32! B-laffle . .26-.26 1-22 C 31- Potatoes; Que new whites No. 1 90's .50'-.55§ No. 2 .35-.45; N. B. lvtts No. 1 80's .60-.63; P. E. I- whites N0. 1 90's 375- naw YORK. Oct. 14 —(APl— Foreign exchange steadY- GT9" Britain demand 4.9a 3-16. 4.96. 4.95; 60-day bills $11-95 3-8; 9°" mand: France 3.36 5-82 Italy 5-26 1-4: Belgium 16.8.5 1-2: GPrmfinY 40.172 Canada 1.00 3-64. UND-ATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press] closing exchange r3195 _ _ At Montreal —Pound 4.9.": 3-4. franc 3.37; U. S. d1!‘ ~99 (“'64- _ Al. New York —Pound 4.95. franc 336 5-8; Canadian d‘r 1.00 aftParis --P0und 141.10 ir; U ' s. dlr 29-65 ir; Canadian dlr 29 65 - I . 1 in rGold -Pound 12s id: U. S. dlr 59-39 cents. Canadian dlr 59.41 cts. MONTREAL‘ CURB dl P as) MONTQCAL. ‘set. "i2—Selc-‘cteri mining quotations on _M0l1 "l! Curb Market today‘ W91’!- swck, Close Beauior 2° Bouscad '5 Brownie-e 3 gart M31 1g “PQTQ ‘ Thomp Cad 37 CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Report for August. and Septem- ber:— Grad; x-1. Austin MacKenna; 2. Gerald MacKenno; 3. HOWB"! Leard. ‘ Grade IX-l. Harold Ieard. Grade VIII-l. Nora MacKenna; 2. Lluyd l-logg, 3. Frank Gallant Grade VI—1 Ruth Johnson; 2. Dentnn Hogg; 3. Leslie Jones. Grade V-1. Mary Johnson; 3- Ilalph Lord. 3. Austin Johnson. Grade IV -1 Ralph Hogg; 2. Ruth Crosman; 3. George Green. Grade 111-1. Melvina Perry; 2. Elmer Gallant; 3. Constance h-aser. Grade Ii (Biz) -1. Preston Green; 2. Ida Gallant; 8. William OBI. Grade I1 (J12) —I. Leona IIEITOW i 7.40; l and Toronto. Ltd., Montreal. Montreal. Director-GEO. L. DAVlSnMontreal. Produce Prices WINNIPEG. Oct. 14 —(CP)-—-‘ Closing iuture quotations wheat- Oct. 121 5-8; Nov. 121; Dec. 117‘ l-4; May 116 1-4. Oats —Oct. 53. l-qb; Dec. 48 3-4-7-8; May 47} 1-4-1-2 barley —0ct. 63 5-8; Dec. ‘ 61a; May 60 3-8. Cash prices: wheat --No. 1 hard 139 5-B; No. 1 nor 1395-8; N0. 3 nor 130 5-8; No. 3 nor 113 5-8; No. ' 4 nor 109 1-8; N0. 5 wheat. 103 5-8: No. 6 wheat 97 5-81 feed 79 5-8; t No. 1 garnet 116 5-8; No. 5 spec 97 5-8; No. 6 spec 85 5-8; track 137 5-8; screenings 550. - _ Oats -No. 2 cw 55; No. 3 cw 50 1-4; ex 1 feed 50 l-4; N0. 1 feed 49 1-4; No. 2 reed 47 1-4; No. 3 feed 44 1-4; track 53 1-4. Barley —No. 3 cw 62 3-8; No. 4 cw 61 1-8; No. 5 cw 601-8; No. 6 cw 59 1-8; track 83 5-8. WEMBLEY EXTENDS (By The Canadian Press) if! LONDON-Wembley sports cen- tre which accommodated 3,000,000 fans at 9, variety oi’ games last j year has purchased th: Palace of I Arts, built in 1923 for theEmplre g Exhibition adjoining the huge stadium It will be us\:l for squash and badminton championships. Hooper; 2 Sidney Green ‘ Beginner; -1 Claude Hogg; 2. liiargarct Doucette Periect Attendance: Ralph llogg. Ruth Crosmail, Elmer Preston Green; Willard I-logg; Gallant. . Strong Board Elect ed at Annual Meeting President—W. S. LIGI-ITHALL, K.C., Montreal, PO. Vice-President—l-I. D. ROBERTS-Official Dominion Textile (‘on ' Lid., Montreal, P.Q. Director-E. M_ McLEAN-Pres. E. M. McLean & Co, Lld.. hlonirrnl DITECIOF~PERCY W. TURNER-Mayor of Charlottetown, P.E.l. Director-FRED HUNT—-Sec'y-Treasurer McColl-Frontenac Oil (70., Director-F. W. EVENS-Sedy-Treasurer Dominion Bridge (You l.id., ‘"1 l rlsllsnuwill The Annual Convention of ti“ Fisher-men's Union of Prince Ed. ward Island will be hold in the Board Room. clay Building, (Jllar- lotteiown on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20th Convention opens ior registration of delegates at 10.30 A. M. All bona Tide fishermen are requested to al- tend. JAMES B. MarDONALI), President l? t...» Ell SALE Owing t0 ill health I of- fer my farm for sale. JOHN STOCKMJIN. South Milton <9‘- ‘ 11507-10-13-31 FOR SALE Nearly new Massey’ Har- ris Gang Plow. Second-hand Jumbo Engine. 2 heavy horses, young and sound.- Also boards scunilingshin- gles and lalhs. Pressed hay and straw. House and (hiee a EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION Fitting and sunpiyms 6'!!!" Etc. ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P B. I. Oflice Connected With Drugstore NOTICE On and after November 1st, I937, we the undersigned merchants of Mt. Stewart will operate on a cash basis only. and no further credit will be extended. ' RUSSEL C. CLARK W. L. McLIJOD A. D. FEEI-IAN McIEOD DOUGLAS I. D. TIMMONS. L-MA-IO-F-M-W-Gi. T YJ§IF .’>»L¢ 'Mx OR SALE One hundred and three ,ilcrea of land with good i buildings being the property ' oi the late John n. smut at ‘Mermaid in Queens Co. 5 imlles from Charlottetown. , Apply on premises. . I, MRS. J. D. SMITH IMJQ I g Sidney Green; Claude Hogg; Ida; acres land for San, m. rent Gallant. i ‘. n. T- Lari-tin, Hazel M Green,‘ JOHN DEVINE» Teachers. Pcllkcs. 11-550-10-13-15 I .._ .______~_- To+oooo+mooooo+wo+oow ’ ISLAND < . . Far Sl hted E es < SECURITIES . §_ Y 4 CO., l Seventy per an; M f," ‘ ‘izhted eyes are weak re- , fiactively. Discomfort from d1 l INvESTMI-Iiirs .. :::‘"..:;"*".:: < ———-—— headache, sore cygg, n". ‘ CHARLOTTETQWN 4» vousness or even upset rm- : P. E- ISLAND aeh. Car drivers In this class l: TELEPHONE "22 4 may suffer conside able ills- :.‘..tt.r.’_.lo...t?lfji‘.j_ comfort. Glasses rclicvc 1hr strain. . 6. F. llutcheson Professional Bards “ '“**"- . F. ARBIIIBALD = Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street 0 Phone 47. P. 0. Box 12. I. i i - _ McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Atmrney-ai-Law "ONEY T0 LOAN M. ALBAN anionic IIAIIBISTEII, SOLICITOR, ETC. - MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Bldg. Charlottetown Frederic A. Large Barrister, Solicitor, Attorney ac. 90 Great George Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. i. ___.~ii Alex. W. Matheson BABBISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC. Honey to Loan Collections Ofiioe: 90 Great George Street is MARITIME ADJUBTIENT BUREAU CIIDIT — COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS TMilIWO-Ql’ ‘I I L546-10-18-14-16 . PIISONAL LOANS I Tonal Ill]. Charlottetown , 3 r. t. ~i .£ "z i’ ,.-