QUFOBER 6, 1936 A IUIUTIJII. - IIOIIT H. LAPTHORN and L_ S. STEVENSON District Managers, ll . AHEIII _""} ' STOCK QUOTA TIONS COMPANY Solid as the Continent» CAII 14o Richmond Street, CIIIPIOHAIUIII ‘All. PROFITS FOR POIICYIIOIDEIIS \o§fifl-fifi Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, do pa: word; Weston no Enter-n Ioonll. lo per W010i Announccmonlo nnd Coming Event: 2o per word; Olnllfled l; pcr word; In Alemurliun Notices, 70o per Inch; Lllto of Floral mud Spiritual Offerings, Curdl, otc.. do per llama; Letter: n! Condolence 70o uor inch; Notices of Thanks and Approclltion, 70o per Inch or do por word. (Miler rules on application. Minimum Cliurko for any rmvortllumen! twenty-flu cents, J§§i7¢~5§l2 §fl§€ Salesman Wanted For Sale FOR SALE - ENGINE 4 IIOIISE- power International. Anthony cm n. Hurtsville. L-6967-10-1-6l. I-‘(llt h LE — TOLEDO COMPUT- lng Scales, nearly new. Price to .~(‘ll. Apply Box R. D. care Guard- ian, L-7009-10-2-6i. FOR SALE-CHILD'S IRON CRIB 49 Richmond St. L7019-10-5-3l um mus - smELFEIIERH ionflr-ange shot gun, 12 gage. purl mid new. Wm. J. Scott. Mzirshfleld, P. E. I. L-7030-10-G—4i. F‘ V 7 ' . ' _,_ MAGNIFICENT GLADIOLAS for sale. Sec the display and make your selection at our office in the new Currie Building. Phone 835. or 865. Orders filled and dciiverd. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Office, Charlottetown. F011 SALE — NINETEEN THIRTY Chrysler Six Sedan. Motor, tires, battery in good shape. Will sell at a real bargain for cash as owner is going abroad. Willard MacDon- ald, Hunter River. L-7052-10-3-3i. =:_~-_—_?; ———~. ~- ——.-_ ‘To Let —_-—G'A'I'l—1A'G_It‘_§6!i\KENT L-7083-10—3-3l. TO HEATED front room and bOnrdif desired. Apply Guurdlnxi. L-7086-10-3-3l. 1'0 LET-MEAT SHOP. business stand. 243 Richmond Si. L-7054-10-3-3i. I0 LET - NEWLY RENOVATED Heated Apartment. Nine Rooms. R. E. Mutch. L-6825-9-29-tl. _ _ 1-i._'____..._.___ TO LET - FURNISHED IIOUSE. Sunny front rooms with grates. Good location. 243 Richmond St. L-7053-10-3-31. m_.+ L I‘O LET-MODERN EIGIIT ROOM house near Sanotorium. Apply Duvars Garage, Prince Street. ~ L-7101-10-5-10i. Modern Convenience. Apply 206 Hilisboro St. L-7095-10-3 (ii GOOD‘ CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING Specialty salesman. Highest com- missions, good territory. exclusive line. Experience preferred but not necessary. APDly with references _Guardian. N-791-10-3-4l. Female Help Wanted WANTED — MIDDLE AGED woman for housework. Apply John Berrigan, Covehead Road. L-7056-10-3-3l. once. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Earl Ling, Brookfleld. L-7031-10-8-1i. _E*'L;"s_'e_ Wanted _ i .. 10M ivmvrsn - MANY m. work. Apply Frank Hogan" Rocky Point. L-7049-10-3-3i. APPRENTICE W A N T E D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax lI-358 Work Wanted MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK on farm. Write E. M. care Guard- ian. _1‘:.-1047-10-3-3i. WA N TE D -— USED DRIVING wagon. Apply Guardian. ' L-7035-10-6-3i. Eastern Guardian ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. you will not regret it. SHORE FARM FOR __S_ALE I offer for sale my farm at North Carleton containing I00 acres of ; choice land with lunning brook l4 ‘ mile from permanent highway. Building in good condition. 65 acres cleared, baluncecovered with wood and lumber. l; rnllo from church and school. JOSEPH MUTTART. L-7100-10-5-2i. Attention Farmers and Dealers I will be buying Turnips daily until the end of the year at the Railway Wharf Sized, Charlottetown. * I have on order for several thousand sacks of Certified Seed both Mountains and Cobblers number one and Certified small sized. My prices will be no high-tier than other Deniers but positively no lower. Cash the day your proJucc arrives in Charlottetown providing it passes Inspection. It’ you have not already made an emcntg to move iome of your seed early call at this Office and do so at once. We have our Seed Bags hcrc. worm. \’i'ili be distributing Tull: 5100K Ofllcc Telephone 212. Residence ‘Pef-uplioiie 1076. L-708l-10-3-3i. FDR Remember the old saying the early bird catches the Bags about Wednesday, October 14. FRANK B. CLARKE, Produce and Insurance. Prince Street-Wharf, Charlottetown. SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY AT BRIGHTON, CHARLOTTETOWN Unless sold in ihc meantime by private sale, I am irntructed by Mrs. I. E. Dull to offer for sale at Public Auction on Wcdnosdayhtheuseventh day of October, 19.76, at 12 o'clock noon, one of the most beautiful resid- ences in this Province, situated in Charlottetown on North River Road and I'ork Street, containing one acre of land entirely landscaped with shade and ornamental tr-zcs and orchard in the rear. Dwelling has ten rooms and ihrcc baths, also pnntries, hulls, breakfast room, cellar under whole building. Telephone No. 1307. L-70B9-10-3-3l. Inspection may be arranged at any time by appointment only. J. A. MMDONALD, Auctioneer. Arrears of. Land, Personal Property and lncom Taxes To Whom It May Concern:- Noticc is hereby given that payment of all faxes due the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Prince Edward Island in rcllleet to Land. Personal Property and Income assessment 1| immediately required. Other- Ilse steps wiil bc taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, 1924. llld the Income and Personal Properly Taxation Act, I024, for collection or some. All Personal Property and Income Taxes mmainlng unpaid on the llth day of October. I936, will be subject to Interest at the rote of live per cent per anrrum fronrdate of default until paid '1‘ - . i will please govern-themselves accordingly. 111KB’: 31311111113“, mum saw-m nun-I. m: mu h: or so- lember, 1938. C. J. STEWART, i Supervisor of ' ‘nation. to Box No. A. L. Charlottetown v amt. ron nousewomr n‘ ITHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fientral School Morning Stock Letter (Received by Pitfield d: Co’; pr“. ate Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 5-—Italy has announced this momlng that she intends to xevalue the lira by about 40 Dercen‘. The U. S. Supreme Court convenes at noon today. The magazine steel reports optimistic- ally. The Journal o! Commerce says that estimated earnings of Nation- a1 Biscuit for the third quarter will about equal the 42 cents re- ported by the company in the second quarter. Also estimated earnings General Refractories for the September quarter were nearly equivalent to the two previous quarters of $1.20. General Cigars is scheduled to have a. dividend meet- 1118 today. We would look tor a. firm and active opening today and be- lieve the market will do better. All classes of stocks will probably partl- CiPBi-B. and specific stocks which 1°01! hikher are Steel. Bethlehem steel, General Motors. Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Anaconda, Kennecott, Penn, R, R. and White Motors. TORONTO, Oct. 5 -Moneto. — The Toronto Stock Exchange re- Dorts that an additional 28,000 shares have been sold for $17,880, 98 net. Lake Maren —Agreement dated Sept. 29 250.000 shares were sold for cash as follows; 100,000 at 10 cents. 70.000 at ll cents and 75.011) at 12 cents. Mt’! Stock Exchange (‘o II‘ Ifiupplied by Pluleitl unfl Illa-inborn of Iunlrcul flock cllnllgu Ind Curb Mlrlill) 3 3 3-8 66 66 14 3-4 4 4 150 150 16 7-8 16 1-2 8 1-2 8 1-2 32 Abitibl Asbestos Bathurst Beauharnois Bell Tel. Brazillian Bruck Silk B. C. Power A Building Prod. Can. Cement 0 1- Con. Nor. Pr. 25 7-8 Can. Car. A; Found 10 Can. Hydro Pfd. 47 1-2 Can. Ind. Alcohol A Can. Pnc 12 7-8 Celanesc 28 Cockshutt Plow Cons. Smelt Dist. Seagrams Dom. Codi Pid. Dom. Bridge Dom. Steel B Dom. Stores Dom. Tcxtille Fraser Co Foundation C0 Gen Steel Wares 5 7-8 Haword Smith 15 1-4 Imp. Tobacco Int. Nickel Lake Woods Massey Harris McColl Front Montreal Power Nat. Breweries Nat. Steel Car Norandn Power Corp Quebec Pr. Shziwinigan St. Lawrence 15 3-8 32 48 1h Ii m :5 U‘ . .- “go§ T041 . I T’? X&%|\};§Q§§TIF@ fi-amu: 5 rnmwca .- >I-.->-.- . ll i“ N4 bikini‘ h? 1 r-ehil-li-li-lb-o ytdl . 1| o: Z MAW“ awNw- :¢.$5$%==S5 i-ll“kib—l w» 1| lFwflflb-‘Jpblqv-vbfihiiw 62 3-4 36 1-2 5 1-4 14 1-8 34 1-4 w 0110-51518 er» . @ufi 4 1-8 Sou. Can. Pow 13 1-4 Steel of Can 69 1-4 - Steel of can Pfcl. 61 61 ‘ BANKS Bk. of Can 58 58 Bk. of Nova Scotla 281 281 Royal 179 179 MONTREAL CURB: B. A. Oil 22 3-4 23 Dom Stores 10 1-2 11 1-4 Ford A 24 a-4 24 1-4 Imp. Oil 21 1-4 21 1-4 Inter Pete. 35 1-2 36 Melchers A 9 1-4 9 1-2 Walker Good 42 1-4 42 1-4 PRODUCE MONTREAL Oct. 5—(CP) v Eggs prices advanced sharply to- day on Montreal open produce markets. Butter, cheese and pota- toes hcld steady. Volume was light. Graded egg shipments were quoted at 38 cents a dozen for a- large, 36 for a-medium. 26 for a- puilets, 24 25 for C and 21 21 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 2 1-8 cents per pound for no. 1 in carlots or less while lots to retailers were 25- 1-2“for solids and 26 for prints. ' Cheese averaged 13 314 cents per pound for Quebecs and 1 1-4 3-4 for Ontarlos. . Potatoes 2 N. B. 80's $1.05 $1.- 10 Que. no. 2 80's .80 .90 New York Curb Alum Corp Amer Amer Cyan B Amer Gas. Eiec Amer super Power Assoc Gns 8o Elec A Atlas Corp cities Serv Creole Petrol Elec Bond 8a Share Ford of Canada A Gulf Oil Penn Hum Oil d: Refin Imp Oil Int Pete — Is a splendid time to order all your re- quirements of coal for the cold months ahead. Order from us and save. Hughes s. Edmonds ,...- .- .-*;'=.. onurowMs-z SS»; 048$ Qnlwb-li-i ll . Ifixvli h? _ _ s ,21ss2 MINING TORONTO, Oct. 5-(CP) —'I'he Toronto Mining share section 10st ground in active trading today de- spite s flurry of strength in a group of the golds. Heavy action was left to a few of the penny shares, and all recorded wide gains. In the big golds, McIntyre was weakst, losing a point while Wright Hargreaves and Teck Hughes drop- ped 5 each and Lake Shore eased 1-4. Hard Rock pulled along 15 ta 2.70 while Buffalo-Ankeritc firmed 10, Little Long Lac 30, O'Brien 30, Pioneer 20 and Tobum 10. Off-setting these gains were losses of 5 to 10 for Central Patricia, Francoeur, Anglo-Huron- lan, Kirkland-Hudson Bay, Pam- our, Read-Authier and Siscoe. Roche was taken in heavy volume in the last hour to show a net gain of 10 cents at. 32. Moneta advanced 11 cents. babel 3 1-8 May-spicrs 4, St. Anthony 1 1-2, Ymir 2 and Lake Maren 3-4. The big copper stocks, Noranda and Hudson Bay, weakened trac- ticns each. Silver shares were mildly weak. TORONTO, Oct 5 —(CP) Afton 08 1-2 Alex. I .04 Alder 1 01 Algoma .08 1-2 Argosy 1.40 Arnt .96 Astoria .06 3-4 Boga - .07 3-4 Barry .05 1-2 Base Met .32 1-2 Beatiie .132 Bid Kirk 1.45 Bobjo, .29 Bral .50 Buff Ank 9.10 Cal 8r. Edm 1.38 Can Mal L35 Cas T 1.32 Cen, Pat 4 00 Con Por 40 , Chrom 1-94 L.:r1;r.'aier 1-27" Dom Expl .07 Ens‘. Mai 1-15 Qfngq 1.32 Franco 1 13 Glenora. -33 Gods Luke ~37 Good; .09 1-2 Groh ~15 Granada. ~29 Grandoro 413 Greene -57 Gunnnr 1-05 Hard R. 27° Hnrker ~17 H011 13 1-2 1-i<>v:e_v ~72 J M cons ~53 Kirk Likc -54 Lake Sh 65 3-4 Lam Cont 13 Lava C 8a Lebei ~26 Little 1.1. 61° Macassa. ‘L20 Macl 4 2° Man 8a E -15 1; May Sp ~ Mcin 39 McKcn 1468 McMiil 95 1'2 McVitt 3° McWait 11° Min Corp 354 Minio -33 Moncizt '94 Murphy 115 1'2 Newbec .03 3-4 New Gold 1 25 Nornndn '65 Norgold ~13 O‘Brien 5'25 Omgga "m" Pow Rou 1-07 Pzunour a 35 Poymns ‘ 1'07 Perron 1'74 Pct Cob 413 3'4 Pick Cro 5-50 Pioneer 7'85 Premier 3'1 Preston 1'40 Read Auth 3-95 Red Lake 2.02 Reno L37 Roche '32 San Ant 1'80 Shawk "a9 Sheer 1.71 Siscoe 4'40 Sladen 14° Stada 21 St An ' m Sud Basin 5-28 Sud Cont -95 Sulliv é 10 Sylvan ' Teck n 5-“5 Tex“ 1.7a “bum 8.70 Town! '81 1'2 Ventur l” Waite Amu V“ ways .10 1-4 w“ c .06 l-I w“ a 7.75 Ymlr ~45 Ccn Man 33 Chur H ~94 Dal ou ~57 Hud Bay 29 3-4 15-1“ My .11. 1-2 I N. Y. Stock (Supplied by Plllleld and Con. puny munbon of lloutrnl stools Iuhongo and 01-h msckot) A11 Chem 233 1-2 233 Wm. Can 124 123 Am. Fbr. Pr. 7 1-2 7 5-8 Am. Radiator 23 23 1-4 Am. Tel d: Tel. 177 3-4 77 Am. Waterworks 26 1-2 25 3-4 Anaconda 40 5-8 40 7-8 Atchison a3 a2 Atl. Refining 28 8-8 28 1-4 Alibllm 38 35 1-8 Bait. d: Ohio 86 5-8 26 1-8 Bendix Av 31 1-4 31 1-4 Beth Steel 78 5-8 72 3-8 B11885 Mm. 61 1-4 61 1-4 Case 161 3-4 161 Chesapeake at o ea v-a so Chrysler 126 7-8 126 00m Sol. 15 1-4 15 3-4 Com B0. 3 7-8 3 7-8 ConsCan "71 70 1.4 Consol. Gas C 43 3-8 43 1-4 Curtiss-Wright 6 3-4 6 5-8 Deere 85 84 3-4 Dupont 164 3-8 164 1-4 Elec. Auto-Lite 46 1-2 46 1-8 Elec. Pr. dz Lt. l5 1-4 15 1-2 Firestone 29 1-2 29 1-4 Gen. Elec 47 1-4 47 1-8 Gen Foods . 40 7-8 40 3-8 Gen. Motors 71 1-2 70 7-8 Goodrich 2a s-a 2s a-zi Goodyear T 24 1-2 25 Gt. No. Pld. 7 42 1-4 42 Hud Motor Car 19 18 3-4 Ill Central 29 28 1-2 ‘Int. Harvester 86 7-8 86 1-2 Inter. Tel. 8a Tel. l3 3-8 13 3-8 Johns-Man C 123 123 Kennecott 52 1-2 52 1-8 -Missouri P340. Ry 2 7-8 2 7-8 Mont. Word 50 3-4 50 5-8 Murray Corp 20 3-4 20 1-2 N. Y. Central 48 47 7-8 Nat. Cash Regi 27 7-8 27 1-2 New York, N. H. 3 7-8 4 Nor. American Co 32 3-8 32 Northern Pac 28 3-8 29 1-4 Packard Motor 12 3-4 12 3-4 Paramount 13 1-2 13 1-4 Penn. R. R. 40 3-8 40 -1-2 Phillip Morris 8B 88 Public Ser N. J. '47 47 1-8 Pure Oil C0 . 18 17 7-8 Radio Corp 11 1-4 11 1-8 Radio Keith 7 3-8 7 1-4 Sears Roe Co 92 81 1-8 Shell Union 0 C 34 3-4 _ 24 3-8 Southern Pac 46 3-4 46 3-8 Std. Oil 0f Ind 38 1-8 38 1-4 Std. Oil N J. 62 7-8 63 ‘ Stude Corp 15 5-8 15 5-8 Texas Corp 39 7- . 39 7-8 United Aircraft 25 7-8 25 1-4 United Corp 7 I-2 7 1-2 United Gas Imp. 15 3-4 15 7-8 U. S. Rubber 36 3-8 36 1-2 U. S. Steel Corp 74 7-8 74 1-4 U. S. Ind Al 35 35 3-8 Vanadium 24 7-8 24 1-8 Warner Bros. 13 7-8 13 1-2 West Union 89 1-4 90- West Air Brake 46 7-8 46 3-4 West Elec. 147 148 1-2 Woolworth 54 7-8 54 5-8 LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Oct. Increased trading activity helped to score gains today on the calf and sheep sections of Montreal Livestock Markets. Cattle and hog sections prices were steady. Receipts: cattle 1685; calves 1712; sheep, 3857; hogs. 4029 Most of the cattle ranged from $4.50 to $5.35 with one load of top steers making $6.25. Butcher cows traded from $2 to $315 Good quality veals brought $8 with medium good $750 t0 57-75 and fair to medium $6 $7. 09m- mon drinkers were $425 t0 $459 while grass calves sold at $3 to $4- Lambs were 25 cents higher with good ewes and wethers bringing $7.50, buck lambs $5.50 to $5 50 and culls $5.50. Sheep were $2.50 to $4 with the Bulk around $3.50. grades. Sows eased sliflhbly trad- ing between $6 and $6375» Bacon hogs, fed and watered, made $8.50 with $1 premium O" selects and the usual cut on off EXCHANGE (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates at Mont- real-pound 4.91 23 32; U. S. Dol- lar .99 31 32; Franc 4.67 At New York-pound 4.91 7-8, Canadian Dollar 1.00 1 32; FY8110 4.67 1-4. At Paris-pound 105.45 Fr. U. S. dollar 21.40 Fr. Canadian dollar 21.40 fr. in gold-pound 12s: U. 5- dollar 59.43 cents; Canadian D01- ltu‘ 59.51 cents MONTREAL, Oct. s-kcr) - Pound sterling declined 29 32 cent on Montreal Foreign Exchanze w- dsy to $4.91 23 32. The United States dollar firmed 3 32 cent to 1 32 discount while the franc ad- vanced .01 cent to 4.87 cents. MONTREAL, Oct. on Canadian Commodity Ex- change produce section today. Butter spot: sales 2 135 Que. 24 I-8 mgs spot Ont a-large large 23B; O 21B. Ont. white and col. 14 1-4 3-4 Butter no. 1 .24 i-R Molro - ~04 Eggs in cartons a large 41 N Hawk A-medium .35 Park H B .29 P01‘ CFO C .26 Ritchie Potatoes N. B. no. 1 nos $1.05 81-- Robb M 10 ‘Iiomilkl. Que no. 2 80's .80 .90 5 (CP) -— 5-—(CP)— Prices steady to nominally firmer boxes ass; s- medium can; A-pulleis 28B; B- Fair Prize List No. of Entries I7 l, Olin Ellis, Donaiston; 2, Mild- sey, York; 5, Clayton. Cudmore, North Winsloe; 6, Kenneth Ander- sen, St. Peter's; 7, Keith Cudmore, North Winsloe. WHEAT No. o! Entries 21 1, Arnold Vessey, York; 2. Billy Mcltuiis, Earnsclifle; 3, Mildred Bulman, Angio-Rustico; 4, Lillian MacDougaii, Argyle Shore; 5, Tom Doyle, North Rustico; 6, Eleanor Profit, Woodvale; 7, George Wal- lace, Alma; B, Harold McLean, Wheatley River. BARLEY No. oi’ Entries 18 1, Arnold Vcssey, York; 2, Mildred Bulmim, Anglo Rustico; 3, Exton Bulman, Anglo Rustico; 4, Major Reid, Rollo Bay West; 5, David A. Anderson, St. Peter's South; 6. Keith Cucimore, North Winsloc; 7. Clayton Cudmore, North Winsloe SWEET CORN No. of Entries l5 1, Basil Irving, Beach Point; 2. Gerald Melnnis, Earnsclitle; 4, Axel Irving, Beach Point; 5, Ralph Mue- Calium Cross Roads; 6, Jackie Spencer, Central Royalty, .' BEANS No. of Entries 9 1, Fulton Kiison. Hampshire; 2. Hazel Buiman, Anglo Rustico; 3, Erwin McLeod, Mt. Hope; 4, Mildred Seliar, Argyle Shore; , 5 Marjorie Colcs, North Milton. GREEN l\I0l.‘N'l‘AINS N0. of Entries 13 1. Arnold Vessey, York; 2, Louis Campbell, Graham's Road; 3, Gor- cicn Tremerc, Iinmpsliire; 4, Der- reli MacLure, Brackley Point; 5. Basil Irving, Beach Point; 6, Austin lviacCollum, Cross Roads. IRISII COIIBLERS No. of Entries 11 1, Iiinda Inmon, Argyle Shore; 2. Arnold .Vessey, York; 3. Ernest Drake, Hazclbrook; 4, Ethel Hill, Mayfield; 5, Alice Edwards, Hamp- shire; 6, Charles Baiem, Mt. Albion. TABLE 'I‘URNII’S No. of Entries 13 1. Foitlt McDonald, Cross Roads; 2, Jenn Robertson, York Point; 3, Alton Younker, Wiusloe North; 4, Wylie Stewart, Hampshire; 5, Mar- garet Curloy, west Royalty; 6, W. Blair McDonald, Mermaid. FEED TURNIPS v No. of Entries 11 1, Leroy ltlacKinlcv, North River; 2, Marjorie McKinley, York Point; 3, Margaret Curley, West Royalty; 4, Rena Cudmore. Winsloc North; 5, Rcginald-Colcs, North Milton; 6. Axel Irving, Beach Point. MANGELS No. of Entries 12 1, Errol Stewart, Hampshire; 2. Elmer Clow. Meudowbatik; 3, Lloyd Furness, Verncn; 4, Allison Macitue, Central Royalty; 5, Basil Irving. Bench Point; 6, Reginald Coies, North Milton. CARROTS No. of Entries l3 1, Laura Fitzpatrick, Ten Mile House; 2, Annie Tweedy, Vernon ltirer; 3, Tenncr Stewart, Brockiey Point; 4, Milton Fitzpatrick, Ten Mite I-Ioiksc; 5, Chesscl Irving, Beach Point; 6, Borden Tremere, Hamp- shire v PARSNIPS No. of‘ Entries 12 l, Basil Irving, Bench Point; 2, Ruth MneLeun, Clyde River; 3, Jackie Spencer, Central Royalty; 4. George W. Brown. New Glosgmv; 5. Rc-bccco. Stewart, Brocklcy Point; 6, Ernest Anneor, Montague. GREEN ‘TOMATOES No. oi‘ Entries 7 red Bulman, Anglo Rustico; 3, Ever- , ett Shea, Montrcsc; 4,-A.m01d, Vcs- A I, Ruth MneKinnon, West Roy- alty; 2, Austin lvincCsillum, Cross Harbour; 5, Elmer MacPimil, Clyde River. CUCU-WIBERS No, of Entries B 1, Ernest Wood, Central Royaltry; Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct 5— iCPr Wheat. nor. no. 2 $1.15 1-2 Barley C. W. no. 3 70 1-2 Outs C. W. no. 3 .51 Feed no. 1 .49 Flour, spring firsts $6.80. Seconds $6.40 Bakers $6.30 Winter wheat $4.70 $4.80 White Corn $6.50 Bran ton $26.25 Shorts, ton $28 25 Middlings ion $34.2’: Rolled Oats, bu‘! 90 lbs $3.35 Hay no. 2 ton c.~.r lots $9 $10 Cheese. Que white and col. l3 3-4 .14 wheat patents pnicnis. choice. Roads; 3, Norma klacCzillum. Cross , Roads; 4, Edward Goucige, Murray. . ! i ATEATQN§L 2, Marion Ford, Wlnsioe Nortn; 3, HILilt-l \......uire; . G rafton Street Economical ! Convenient! These Are Only Three Of The Many Helpful Features Offered By The ‘EATON ORDER OFFICE Place Your Next Mail Order This l-Yo. Quick! 111614. Lu Roland Hyde, Meadowbank; 4. Dick Ebcneztr, a iricices .111 x1e, Hm Vessey, York; 5. Helen Maclnnis. ‘ Buy. Eamsclifle. BEETS No. of’ Entriu 14. 1, Austin MaoCallum. oms , Roads; 2, Norma Maccallum, Cross j ' Roads; 3, Helen Maclnnis, Earns- ‘ clifle; 4, Axel Irving, Beach Point; 5, Errol Stewart, Hampshire; 6, Frank Gaudet, St. Edward School. CABBAGE No. of Entries l3 1. Constance MacLeod, Bonshaw; 2, Louise MacLennan", Alexandra; 3. Erwi-i Jenkins, Mt. Herbert; 4,, Chessel Irving, Beach Point; s, Basil Cimrriy I : -- ROM- Irvirig, Beach Point; 6, Jackie 0.1161111 lL-JH Jim; '1 Spencer, Central Royalty. L015 F010, ti. Fwnw PUMPKIN IWLICKIL, 11112‘. L‘ i (illiLs OUSE No. of Entries 12 1, Ernest. Wood, Central Royalty; 2, Jackie Spencer, Central Royalty; 3, Muriel Frizzeil, West Coveheaxi; 4 Evelyn Mutch, Earnsclifie; 5, Alf- red Murray, Braokley Point; 6, Lou- ise LMacLennon, Alexandra. SQUASH l. l;- rxiia S’. 2, .\l.nJurn~ Q -. Mary Nita-lid), (irzihanils Road; Miiiuui .\l vi" 1 1. Doroili‘; is; .. ltiildru; iiulmai._ Jean M. Moria..- i, Dmirofhy 1).i Gladys Iloopcr. Mum-l Nloorv, N 1. 1151;‘... Month J1 nor MAI IJIISIIOIDLI. 1' .\o. oi Entrii . ll n t. i105, 1*. 1 Wes l iyalty i: ver; .\i ' l. ltNlliLi) SCAhl Nu. oi‘ l tries ~71. . Huiiii/‘NIIIDOD, n. limit-rile; t No. oi‘ l-jutrics 29 White Sands; 2 Anglo I-ILwLicO; 3 i mtrat Royalty, Bonshszn‘; 5 1h lt-Iiltoii; 6 2th; 7, A .. _ No, of Eng-l" g ‘ Arsenault, Si. I 8, Do 1, Apmon west,‘ york; g, xamy§ . lvlucbonultl, E611... . 9, Inez 1 Lowe, Murray River; 3, Basil Irv- $011111 Luke. in‘. worsie 1f ~- ing, Beach Point; 4, Lona. Kitson, K191061011. ' Hampshire; 5, Ruth Wood. Alex- 1191-175 P1113155 Emil-m No. oi l.lii.".i 4 2.1 BQUQUET 0p‘ SWEET p555 1, Irluzioii 1- ii, Gin. .:* No. of’ Entries o Rood; 2. A1 1i aim. Si 1, Doris Pickard, West Royalty; z, field; 1:; Lune Verno. - Ralph McCailum, Cross Roads; 3, 59011910 W111». ‘l1; 5. id Gladys M. Hooper, North Milton; 4, 1\’1fl¢1-¢°<1~ Bvli-fllW-l . ‘I. B0~ I charge Mumh, M; 14.911101“ 5, Q1“- Jcnlzins, Mt. Htlbtfi, i, L01: Tr ence Christie, York. . 91'. 1101111151 i10- BOUQUET or MIXED FLOWERS KN!’ No. of Entries '11 1, itiarion Myers, Mt. Albion; 2, Anne Tweedy. Vernon River; 3. Iviarien Furness, Vernon; 4, Aldrey Cries, S. Milton; 5, Verna Cudmore, Whcatiey River; 6, Constance Hal- royd, Winsloe S. BOUQUET 0F GLADIOLI No. of Entries 8 l, Joyce Cudmore, Wheatley Riv- er, 2, Constance Halroycbwinsloe S; 81W.‘ 3. - 3, Miriam McPherson, Bellevue; 4, Royalty; 4. ~ ' - Billie McEachern, Mermaid; 5, sue ton; 5, Iuuli W: i... Yo . Elea- L. Jones. Hazelbrook. nor Proiii, \V0o(l\".ile; 1. ulzldred POTTED GERANIUM Bulmnn, Anglo liustiu. l’ NIabt-i N0. of Entries 6 MocPhc-rson, Aiiilvicxr; Mar; 1, Norma Burdett, Fair-view; 2, Cairns, Sour-is Comeni. lvlyia Rodd. Winsloe s; s, Keith TRAY (‘k011i Jonas, Hazelbrook; 4, Beth 31-611mm No. oi Elllflffis ‘v Murray River; 5, Erwin Jenkins, Mt. 1. E1319 C0105- NOYIP- 011; 2 Herbert. Jenn llacllne, Ciill .11 Zty; .1 RED ASTRACIIAN APPLES Reta O'Donnell. b‘ i em; 4, No. of Entries 3 Pearle Stuvztri. Y W, Ard- 1, Preston Cudmore. Winsioe Nfillh; 2. Keith Cudmore, Winsloe North; 3, Isabel Cudmore, Wheat- ley River. _ WEALTIIY APPLES No. of Entries 9 1, Jackie Spencer, Central Roy- 1- Em 11m‘ ' MWZ aity; 2, Clare Haslam, Springfield; 2, CIIITCI Chris York. 3_ Ralph Mqjapum‘ ems Roads; 4, cis P. Mtcrpliy. Suiiitxhrriliv. - ‘l Bm-dcn Tremere, Iqampshue; 5' ltlacliuizzie. Aiilvint; i», 11m. m:- E Mildred gepal-L Argyle Shorg narci, S: 1.01115‘. E CRABS i x111. IVY-X No’ o; Entries 13‘ No. of l-Inlrir.» ti‘ h 1, Weldon McCoubrey, New Glas- 1' Lloyd ‘ l" 14”“? I ggw; 3, A3150“ Mccoubrey, New 163'; 2, liiiruyv toil», Noiuli 5 Glaggcw; 3, George q-wmdy, vem_ 3, Siuflon \\' n. .\'\ 1.11 1 t, on River: 4. Marion Myers, Mt. Aib- 4' m"? 1 "~‘- 11”" ion: 5, Martha Doucette. Palmer '~ l)‘ E RJI-d SJ 6. Edward Goudge, Mur- “ALL i" ' r ¢ my harbon No, of l.ni-.i-~ 1 I PLUMS 1, Aubrey Arsiiinii‘. f ‘.. l > m. of Entries s m‘ m“ I 1, Iran MacArthur, West Roy- N“ "1 "Z"“1“‘ 1 2 silty; 2. Borden Tremerc, Hmnp- . 1- Efi": 31“"“"“'- H‘ ‘ 3 shire; 3_ Margaret Cufleyl wheaucy ; Aiuwictii: Ilrucu, ll .. Rivcr; 4, Leith Andrews, West Rcy- ‘ 3'1"“ Snm“ N’ "‘ 1 ‘ w: E1ei~ue Mfl¢111i9§h...l$i1u\. = ‘ “I x TINT JAR OF CANNED BEE’ S ‘ ' ‘ :71 N, o.- Emms ,6 I T0111. 4 u. .~-i 1, Mildred Bulman, Anglo Rusiico; M“ "1 11m" l; ' 2 Sue L. Jones, Hazolbrook; 3, Alma i 1- 1101113‘ IlliTPl ‘V- l! l?‘ ' 5 “d Carr, Wheatley River; 4, Lona Frzis- 1 E11" C““"1“1“'-1 l‘: 1 E i 2r, Vernon; 5, Femc Gordon, Aims: . a, lliildred Sellar, Argyle Shore, i SCHOOL LUNCH i No. of Entries 17 ; No. of Entries 29 1, Evelyn Mathesom. Springfield; Pickard, West Royalty; Jenkins, Georgetown; 6, Sara Nich- i oison_ Albion Cross: 7, Jean Ed-‘ svards, Hunter River; 8, Doris Jay,‘ St. Peter's North; 9, Roma Bell.) i Louis. i, nsnnao nnrrsn i No. of Entries 25 blacrhcrson, Beilevue; 1, Charity MacI-Zay, Graham's Rood; l, Helen s»... we- yce IVIucKcarncy, Georgie Willis, K131351011. ‘ED l‘l'l.1.<l\'ER -¢ No. llf l-Intrics {I I i 1, Dorothy Dcirueh, Jim. 1, Helen 2, Jean 1\ - , l Dmni .\ii.l1'1' 1, Edith Frizzell, West Covehead; . 9- Pf‘ *1 2, Shirley Brehaut, Murray River; ; 3' M1“ 3, Beatrice Jenkins, Mt. Herbert; 4.1 Cm-W‘ l_1\1.ijiw:" ii .5 I . i i‘. White Sands; 10. Doris Allain, SL3 01.1 Aihflx: Alice 111.1 Stiriiii: ; Gordon Godfrey, N. y‘ 1, Oro Bnilem, Mt. Albion; 2, Mar- ‘| 6 L0,,“ Kimmy u“, ,-. 1on9 c0195 Norm M11141“? 3v Muyi bI-ria Kliéflii. Ornrll (‘im- ‘l. MncKny, Grahams Rood; 4, Miriam i MCLMC“, NM. FUN-n: f, ,_ m,“ l; n Edith Frzzzoii. Jenn Roberumn. Irene AZm-Ltnmi, lfozi..jxii'.\; F». Robinson lTni-vlzi- _\- Donia, l-iaslum, S \\l.lli\ll3\'Ill.1l\i Muriel Frizzell, West Covchcad; s. ‘ 6"" 11-‘ 11"‘! Lois Bowles, Dover; 6, Norma Mac- E1“ t ' 11'- “7 1'" Calium, Cross Roads; 1, Estelle -“'-“"‘7'-'~‘-"3"‘ ‘ Mutch. Mt. Mellick. bows PYJAMAS 1- ' l1‘- Atliol iiobti \\'- iv I Keith Cutitnive. .\ 2, Rena Cudmore. Winsloe North; 3,; P104011 C1111" ‘- Mildred Smith, New Perth; 4, D0115 5, El\\'lll 111:: 5, Betty, Earl Aiuvll Perry Prim \\' L‘. ‘York P. iiAliNi-J) SOCK l No. oi" linuirs "5 c3111.», 51121115 6.13.021‘. 111101311... Cvllilu i..- GT5 Si SLOOI‘ No. of lintrirs 5 '1 i". 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