.‘,_»_l"\\\"l.“lll' , Q-QmJ-i , .1‘! Good news-mother's forgotten the soap,» Ifllllu agar-rur- ——1-1umorist. i ARTRIDGE EASON If: l A-two weeks open season on Hungarian partridge, Qading from October 15th to October 31st inclusive, will - ermitted during the present year in that portion of y! lProvince which include - toun y East of Summersicsleguefilziisg (llhlllttywzillildbgrlt-‘xlflfi 111111511191‘ day 0n Hungarians; bag limit on native partridge is three birds per day. This season will coincide with that of native partridge. Heavy penalties will be imposed on any person shoot- fli; Ring Necked Pheasants. DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE Central Guardian locals, 4c tio Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance I'd: Western and E t 1 g, w, ward. A w” , as ern ocals Fllwilled 2c iwr'l'§§l'l'i°i°li"ivi‘eméi'fmclvsilcf. 555"" 2° "9' "°"“ 4.5.1011 and Spiritual Offerin Cards etc, 4c per s; Jon olencs 70 in h, ' ' ' ' w w eo- &-"§€...°......:".'l'rs .°.'.§iii‘°'i‘2ill.2°..'"il?‘ "'- *1- Allllreciation, 700 Der inch or 4o per word.’ Other rates chugging? II- Minlmum charge for any advertisement twenty-fl" “m; Saiesmen Wanted f Wanted Bfionruiviry KNOCKS n‘ your door seldom—here it is: An established calendar house with one 6t the best, if not the best. . linesin the field. will have an Opening roi- the man who is a go- getter. who is not afraid of work, and has keen sales ability. This position will be open around the end of October and there is a ricii harvest to be obtained in ills district. Give full particulars about your experience and why 'ou think you are the right man or this position. Appl Box Al. care Guardian. L-l 3-9-19-31. Male Help Wanted_ WANTED MAN non FARM work. W. It. Bower, Bunbury. L-l461-9-l9-3i. WANTED MAN FOR FARM work. F, H. Roper, Mt_ Edward Road. L-l50l-9-21-3l. WANTED - MARRIED MAN TO lake charge of farm. References required. G. l". Guardian. L-1449-8-30-B1. Miscelleneous .____ ._€____-_-- ISLAND PLUMS ARE 0F FIRST quality. "L-l488-9-21-3i. wgfiBfiiIGgTl dCIIEERFUL e e7 8 Y- Suitable 11X alight housekeeping. Apply Guardiani-l455-9-l8-3i. For Sale FOR SALE - 1 G00 Electric Washer. P110111: 151138715:- Dflrticulars. L-i449-8-19-3i. M FOR SALE - ANTIQUE 551w "@- Applv c2 Prince Street. ’ L-1503-9-21-Iii. FOR SALE-MAN'S Ovlmcolyr size 38 to 40, hardly worn. worth "i, for 810. Apply 39 Grafton J1?" 6 o. in. L-1465-9-l9-3i. FOR sans-es aowann STREET 01w. 1 Wilton Rug, Hall and Din- ingroom Linoleum. BARTLETT PEAETITTS. MEWS. Southport Cow for sale. David White. York Point, L-1494-9-21-2i. FOR SALE - OIL BURNING range in perfect ccndifion at less than half price. Apply Guard- ian. L-1491-9-21-3i. F1188 REMODILDD AND RE- ilaired, relined, Mrs. Davison 200 Kent Street, L-12$5-9-l4'6l- INVENTUR ‘HAS PRACTICAL device of high value and several interest. Others adapted to IP90- iol industries. Will go 50-50 Wit-h one vltio will finance patents. w ii - , P. a. r. r e B“ m’ oufilise-e-llo-ai. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Island Plums. L-MBE-R-Zl-dl To Let ______.___.._______. ro tar-noon: onus. APPLY el Prince Street. L-1508-9-21-3i. “t- Li“ " “Uhlmmai” ‘ilmiilzé enrlll t ,A “" Gilardalall. m e iT-‘ilao-e-is-ei. ‘mi- T()MIIET — NINE ROOM HOUSE; modern“ convenience‘; 53:61‘ ason . A 35 e m . i‘ e p“ LYI374-tf. ro purifier: nooiviToTis-E. Modern convenience. All ll‘ W5 Hillsboro Bl’. L-l452- -30-3l. _M_________________ T0 LET-NO. 228 FITZROY ST- 7 rooms and bath. Newly redec- "Rivd- Modern conveniences. Aral 23o ; st. Y at F‘ tzrogrlmJaod“ FUR SALE at SOURIS Dwelling house lately own- "l by the late Dr. George M- lVluttart and formerly own- "l by Dr. Ephraim B. Mut- tart. This property has n ‘lllendid site and would. be "l"! suitable for a summer home. Possession given forth- ‘ All-lily to BELL & MATHIESON. Charlottetown 170R SALE h v gainers. m. ..':...:.:'::;"..; k "Wmi hot and cold water III’: "l- ell furnace I-‘ox rule "m 3 mu. neifm n x 2s n. ‘Whining so “ab, F" further particulars apply to DR. . . BIL! CRIIIBII,BEFIQ'QCD:,.°QNIIIIIIIOHIIQ " “Pr. w. r. noaiusoil. 4 Wm Street. Charlottetown. L-1__1__ SCHOOL SEATS FOR SALE AT Cl de River School. If not sold pr vately will be auctioned Satur- day, October 1st. _ A. Murray, Secretary. L-1495-9-21-1i. ..__ I-‘OR SALE-ft YEAR OLD BLACK Percheron Stallion. Midnight. Passed inspection Also New Cen- tury Washing lVI/achine. Barrel Churn. 6 tube Electric Radio. At- waier Kent, cabinet model, Sta- tionary Engine Model T Ford. Neil Cameron 8c Sons. stanchel. L-1508-9-2l-23-24. Female Help Wanted Wfiri-Tiéfiriolvci: é-viiousiil kee er. Protestant preferred. Lin: t work and caring for elderly lady family 2 in country. Refer- ences required. Write Box A-4. L-1i511-9-21-31. Agents Wanted AGENTS! "AGENTS! AGENTS! Make big mone -Quick. repeat sure sales. Famlex Products sell on 5lght, N0 experience neces- sary. Ambition and hard work will lead you to success. Start earning tomorrow. Flor more lletalls an catalogue free: Familex Co. 570 Si. Clement. Montreal. WANTED — CHRISTMAS CARD agents to handle new line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards. You'll be sur rised at the values at one dol or per dozen, printed with name gnd address. Start early. 85% of the Dublic buy Chrlstmec Cards, season Just startinl- W6 to send you our sample bookArt all-htéllaig u :15?!- o avure .. ~. lTiohg-resl, N-l00-8-31-9-7-l4-2l-§8. ___-——-————- STILL IN DOLDRUMS WALSALL. mislead ,— n" irnperlenced players I cludin J. Bambrick. Chelsea's Irish 1111A!!!“- 1on1] centre-forward, have failed ,0 inject pep into Wales division soccer team. Not s P0188 we; gained in the first 11W 81m" this season. OTICEOEM b [of no: .- 06% m, by Ashley Allen of s)” own. I wish hm W "link rwhgumh-"l; ers for the In sl sail?" 7 d t ll we fifsllTsliiilini-lfi ofmsame for m, successor ' ,1»; IIINNON e l‘ Aflgotfclfllll. I‘. . l. wallow» " L-lfll-O-IO-fl. -- I 1E I THARLOTITETDWN Guardrail-ll. srocx QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) L-l453-9-20-3l. D - r _ L-1490-9-21-6i. FRESHLY cluvan GURNSEY F FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS) ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nelrelt Branch o! The Canadian Bank Of Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDI FOR REPAYMENT rrusn AMOUNTS AT raoroa- TIONATE RATE! . BRINGING up FATHER ASHAMED FOQ TALK 1N6 OF YOURSELF AH A MY -? ll-lE JUST PHONED ‘Stocks “Stage Recovery On New York Mart BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 20-—(AP)— Wall Street stepped out from be- hind its war precautions today and Joined Europe in s moderate bu ing s lurge in security mar- ke s. giv ng stocks another strong recovery boost_ Closing quotations for many active issues were around 1 to 4 higher. The advance, carrying over from the preceding session, took the list generally to a level representing a recovery of about half the recent losses. A three-point gain to 41 in Walkers led Canadian issues on a general forward trend. McIntyre lm roved 1 3-4 points to 45 3-4. La e Shore Mines 1 1-8 to 48 1-2 and International Nickel a point to 4 1-2. Distillers, Dome. Marconi Ford, Hollinger and Imperial Oil were steady. Among shares 1 to 4 higher at the finish were U. B. BteeLBeth- lehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Johns Manville, Eastman, Ana- conda, American smelting, Ameri- can Telephone, Youngstown-Sheet, Sears Roebuck U. S. rubber, Gen- eral Electric, Unlon Carbide, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific and Electric Autoiite. Transactions w e r c 1.198.310 shares against 825,400 yesterday. The Associated Press composite price of 60 stocks closed at 47. up 1.4 points. New YorklCurb (Canadian Press) Blocks Close Am Cyan B 23"- Am Gas Eiec 26'. Am Super Power Asoc Qgs El A ‘i Brown Co Pfd i9". ,Cit1es Serv 65a Creole Pet 19's El Bond Share 7's Oil Corp 30's Humble Oil 86 Lockheed Air 131i Niag Hud 6% Pant Oil 4 Lone Star Gas - LIVESTOCK TORONTO. .$ept. 20 -—(CP)—- The stock market moved on the assumption today that war would be avoided and buyers raised their bids right down the line. A strong morning advance was trim- med moderately late in the after- noon but the market again turn- ed strong in the final 10 minutes on news that the Czech reply to the powers regarding the German minority issue would ave the way for a. peaceful sett ement. At the close the industrials had an index gain‘ of 2.79. the base metals 2.18, the goIdsLDO and the western oils .58. Volume was a- bout equal to that of Monday at 723.000 shares. Consolidated smelting advanced 2 1-4 and Noranda. lckel and Hudson Bay firmed 1 1-4 to 1 1-2. Waite-Amulet reduced a 45-cent gain and the close was up 5 to i0 cents for Pend Oreille, Ventures, Suclbury Basin and Sherrltt. The action again bulked inthe medium-price golds. Heavy trad- ers at gains of 10 to 20 cents in- cluded Chesterville, Hard Rock, Macassa, O'Brien, Pickle Crow, Premier, ReaAi-Authier, T e c k- l-Iughes and Wright-Hargreaves. Some of the industrials were -taken in uaritity at rising prices. especially n the steels, paper and ut lity groups. Royalite and some of the cheap- er western oils. notably Okalts, Calgary-Edmonton, Anglo-Can- adian, Brown, Home and Dal- housie closed u . P | MONTREAL. Sept. 20 —-(CP)-- There were 178 cattle, 150~calves, 829 hogs and 158 sheep and lambs _ for sale on Montreal livestock markets today, including 55 cattle held over. Receipts o! cattle were mostly common steers. cows and bulls. Prices were unchanged. Common butcher cows were $2.75 to $3with canners and cutters $2 to $2.50. Common bulls were mostly $2.75 to $3. Late yesterday. good but- cher bulls sold up to $4.25. Calves were unchanged. Good Veals made $9. Fair to medium kinds $8 to $8.50 with common light veals down to s6. Drinkers were from 50 to $5.50 Gras- scrs were moving slowly at $3.50 $4. Good ewes and wethers were $7.75. Gulls and bucks were cut $2 per cwt. Sheep were from $2 to $3.50. . Bacon hogs were $9.50 fed and watered. with truck hogs selling up to $9.75. Selects drew t1 per hog remium with the usual cuts on of grades. Sows were $7 to s8.25.1-logs sold on rail grade Manna-rs n A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York _stocks closed higher. Winnipeg —Wheat 1 5-8 to 1 3-4 cents higher. New York -cotton and rubber and coffee_highe_r;__s_ugar lower. IL Y~ iSteel 0f Can Pid ‘(OLI GO R16 DOWN TO THE CA AND AIT UNTIL. HE l5 TH H WORK‘ THEN B ING HIM Montreal Stock Exchange -—___ (Canadian Press) stocks Clnle v Bell Tel 160 Brazilian 10" Bruck Silk 3 i B C Power A 3'- Can Cement 8': Can Car Found 13 Can Car Pfd 27‘. Can Ind Al A 2 Can Pacific 6 Celanese . 10'; Cock Plow 8‘; Cons Smelt 56 Dist Seeg l4‘.- Dom Coal Pfd 16‘.- Dom Bridlge 30 Dom Steel l3 ll Dom Textile 1o"- Dryden 5". Foundation Co 11 Gen Steel Ware 7'. Gypsum 5 Ham Bridge 5‘. How Sknith i2‘. imp Tob l5‘ Int Nickel 49‘. Int Power Pfd. 78 Massey Harris 6‘- Mt-i Power 29 Nat Brew Nat. Steel Car ‘.- Noranda Power Corp Quebec Power Sou Can Power Shavdnigan Steel of Can St Law ~Com St Law Pfd Win Elec A Win Elec B lNl 1923151 EEZZEEQ,’ Produce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. 20 -(CP)— Quebec cheese shcvred a gain of 1-8 cents during dealings on open produce markets here today but. other products failed to ick up the stride and marked tine at the steady prices they showed yesterday, the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture reports. Quebec No. 1 pasteurized butter dropped 1-4 cents for the only loss in other sections. Creamery butter prints to retail dealers sold for 24-24 1-2 cents and creamery solids for 23 1-2-24. Western butter delivered in Mont- real sold for 23 centsQuebecNo. 1 pasteurized butter ‘in whole sale Jobbing lots was 23 3-4 cents Ont. white, l4 3-8-1-2 for Ont. Cheese sold at. 14 1-4-3-8 for colored, 14 for Que. white and 14 1-8 for Que_ colored. , Graded egg shipments in used free cases were offered at 35 cents a dozen for A-lai-ge, 33 for A-med- ium, 28-29 for A-pullets. 25 5°!‘ B-large and 21-21 1-2 for C. Potatoes: Que No. 1 80s 60- 70; Que. No. 2 80's 45-55; N. B. No. i. 80s 75. MONTREAL. Sept. 20 —(CP)— Prices continued to show firmness on the produce section of the Canadian commodity exchange wiht slight losses on some pro- ducts being balanced by equally meagre ga ns on another market offering. Butter was easier and cheese showed signs of rallying while eggs and butter fixtures re- mained steady and unchanged. Butter spot -Que. fresh (92 score) 22 5-8 traded. Que. seconds (38 score) 21 5-8-7-8. Que fresh 192 score) Jilly regraded 22 1-2- 3-4. Sales: 100 Que. fresli 192 score) at 22 3-4. 200 Que. fresh (82 score) at 22 5-8, 50 Que. sec- onds (38 score) at 2i 7-8. 50 Que. seconds (38 score) at 21 3-4. Cheese spot-Ont. white l4 1-8- 3-8. Ont. colored 14 1-4-1-2. Que. whtie 13 13-16-14. Que. colored 13 7-8 bid. Que. colored Aug. and, ‘Sept. 13-3-4-14. Sales: 150 Que. white at i3 3-4, 400 Que. ivhite at 13 7-8. 100 Que. colored 13 13-18. Eggs spot -Ont. A-large 35a. A-mediuln 33a. A-pullets 20a, B- large 26a, c 21a. Currencies NEW YORK, Sept. 20 -1APl- The Pound Sterling continued to strengthen itself in foreign cx- cliange transactions today closing 1 1-4 cents higher at $4.81 7-8, in terms of the United States dol- r. . Other leading currencies, Wliil the exception of Belgian belgiis. continued to gain. French francs were .00 5-8 of a cent higher at 2.70 1-4. Swiss francs yrcre .07 of a cent up, and Netherlands guild- ers gained .16 of a rent. Belgas lost .03 of a cent. 'I'he Canadian dollar improved 1-32 to a discount of 17-32. MONTREAL. l\pt. 20——(CPl-— The Pound Sterling advanced 31- 82 of a cent to $4.84 3-8 on for- eign exchanges hcre today while the French franc held about even at 2.71 5-8 cents. The United States dollar declincxl 1-32 per cent at 17-32 per centpremium. NEW YORK. Sept. 20 —(AP)- Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4 82 3-4. 4.81 3-4. 4.81 7-8: 80-day bills 4.81 5-8: Canada demand .98 15-32; Belgium 18.85; France 2.70 1-4; Germany 40.04: Italy 5.28 1-2. Community PRIZES I 1st-----------$50.00l ing free 2nd----------- 30.00 3rd----------- 15.00 Two $5.00 Prizes Five $3.00 Prizes Ten $2.00 Prizes ’ Twenty $1.00 Prizes Saturday, Buy from these firms R. P. SIMPSON Ladies Ready-to-Wear J. P. CROCKETT Stoves, Furniture P. J. MacDONALD Groceries and Meat - ROGERS HARDWARE Company, Limited CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN These firms are provid- each 25c transaction. The contest runs until 8.30 p. m Deposit all the coupons You Gan THE CONSUMERS’ CASH BoNUs Contest coupons for Oct. 81h at STERNS’ MASTER CLEAN 151151. Dyers - Dry Cleaners T. G. IVES New and Used Ciirs JOHNSON & JOHNSON The Quality Drug Store TOM ILAVIPJS Red Indian Service Station MILLER 131108.. l.'i‘ll. Subscriptions Everything in Xiusio MINING l *9 Payore i0 5mm, 4,5,: GRAIN c Crow l P101166‘ 2'15 —""“" TOR/ONTO. Sept. 20- Powell 199 WINNIPEG’ SM 2o __(CP)_ lcumdlln h“) Winnipeg “llétlt 1111111105 declined “" iiiorc .llzlli lwu ueiils 101' ~ 5106K! chse glégdMAlnth 32:6 ond CUUbCClilHL’ session l.- “ * ' t. ltltk 01 e.\ X111. uci A1100 A mm 5°15 35 lcguiiicrnei loner} ulllblfiu AWETmM n “fiche Al. tile filial bell l/Iiiltfia t - Amm 9 RloYam-e 39 lo-B-l 3-4 cents lune-l‘. Ucuibei‘ Am; Cdn 119 5t Anih B c2 l-~i, Nfivcllllicl‘ on a-zl. Dciltlli- Ana Huron 30° 5M1 Ant 118 bei‘ 0i s-e lilifl .\‘Iil_\' us. Ashley 5 Sand Brier 18 Trading almost ltdbtfd iii Astoria. 4 Shawkey 5 late stage.» uiili prone-is appar- Augite Z4 Slierritt 110 enlly \vliitliig_uuvel<l lilxiLa lli llie Bolgamac 15 sheep Creek 85 European pullllCtii illlacluii. Ger.- Banlkfieid 411": Sherritt 110 erai selling ilurries sllucl; Beams 10a Siscoe 168 nlnrkct at the 011011.011 Liv pool Bldgogd 25 Sladen 70 reports oi all illl]ilU\(‘4_l Llllupiuuil Bea,- Ex 25 ’ slave Lake 8 situation. _ _ I _ Bcblo 111,-, gtagacom 40 , Liverpool lllilhllliiil s-d-d x > Bram-me 90o gnaw Lake 9 ,lo\\ci clue to iackhof Eltl ind lot Brown o“ 31 I sud 335m 215 “heat ‘t-llulitj,‘ ‘lllllllluiiti. 11min... Buff Ank 14h Sud Cont all We?‘ Hl“°>l¢}{§{-; M“ ‘J Buff Carl 2H Sullivan 79 Anlcllffm FF“ f“: Bunk Hill 7's Sylvlvaia 290 °* ‘imbfisl {Ltd ‘i m, Cal Edim 205g geek riugh ggo 2;“ filly *' s * Calmont exas Corp O ‘ _», . . < , ., ,., on new» r s-x- w» l..i?.‘“’.’1.‘.“l’.i$” it?“ Cariboo 21o Toburn 180 develo ‘ed for ‘to’ a i d 4 no Lil- cas Trem Tmvugmac 8o em g2) 3 Ycilllclii $“'Q.afl ‘. Cent, Pgt, 225 Uchi 175 ' ‘ ‘1-2 ‘cc- ~' exporters Ccn Porc 8 Unit Oil 11 . m Chester 90 Ventures 440 Chromium 55 Waite Am 4.00 i 1,111.11, 1., ._ M1,‘ He, gommoil n6? $320180 1g held iii-iii’ \‘-'lLl\ niiilli. c ~ 01118111111 59y mailti l'('.)Ul'1'_tl for bill it. Con Chib Wood Cad ‘l8 was off l1 cent or more liear the Con Smelt 58H Wri Harg 740 close. Davies 25 Ymlr Y G 10 Denison 16 — Dome o“ 3% UNLISTED 1."\'D\'l‘EI) HONEY Box Dorval /:l - 1 - - East Malrobic 195 Brett. Tr 2 .. ‘.‘""" gldcrado 1111a gal you 42 Clégggléfc,‘ “fjffdllfllufmtsfll alcon 7 oot i‘. 50 * ; -‘ W“ Fflillkflillk 17 gavlélnesr 171 UAtS ‘VgllULllO _l7pg2ldil"3ii€4 3-8: Fed Kr. 47S en 0 ' " ' ' " Fernland 12 Temisk s 5'8‘ . . . , , Found-rm w M°NTREAL~ W. 2° —<¢P>— C.‘.‘.‘..R‘5.‘I df-"k-J F5171‘ 11$. E": Fygngoguyke 251,; Pflgcres litftgd or‘; tthet stockl ex- 7o ‘_ ‘ ' ‘ ‘“' ‘ ' Gillies La 101-‘. c as 0 av \1 e a 50W“ I --. .. o . I g-glgtillg-k- g3 535,131.33 Siggngggvlgg; =;3>,',-_.g;;gg , §1."Ii..i°‘i1§.9.-. _i*.°§’“é-‘§‘....‘§l".3: .51? 3R; Gold Eagle 14 to lessening chances of general ‘ h r- ; __ i _ _ Goodlilsh w. E‘"°P°““ “""' . - (llr 159C . gldcenllfiugonlillbiugd ‘dlr '55.’: Granada 9 llsase metals and lails and ‘c- 2G Comm Grandoro “m. qu prgents dCOllctlflLiéd active lead- er s» :2: .55?" i - Hardwck m8 " ersplnterilational‘ Niglgel shollllsitri Haflw’ 1° gain of 1 1-2 with Hudson lat-iv H - B gmlmggil as’ Mining up the same amount Naiil ree Oul-S y ome 1 ' ‘ . Heels-wed u 573i. séifilsgiii. 3351.1 ‘éEunSX? Cal‘ But 18 Days gzgeléay g3 gommonrardcled 3-4 and the pre- _ Nick-l o "sig-“iisé? E§n§Zi‘Z.'°n§iii‘3.$ “£1135 Ti-"lgll P31101111? Jnck Waite 32% struction issues with a jump of 4 1 —> ~~- A 580F111 13 1-2 points at 66, but the preferred ININNIPEC: Sept 2i —ICl'l - Jrlliroe 32 weakened 1 1-2 at G1. Canada Difference l: I»‘1Y‘l1 modern -e1 Kerr Add 176 Cement added a smofl fraction but and irnflic n l‘f‘ill'.ll’\' Kirk Hud 45 the preferred dipped a point. driven homo to lure?- Kirk Lake 109 Dominion Bridge closed up a here recently. Iillfillngh g3“ point at 30. j Hnl';i\1\"13ll.<liol. hi; il-ysiuii'-old 2L9 O10 ‘ . 8011. llf y. and ‘. \1‘.'l":i_\' Laps Cad 3'1 Irgltgnaffih Xléroialgfld Poaersleggé ‘lstnrlcd mil hv r... - on 11m Loire] 0P0 U6 Gauneau power prfl-orrad ahead sinllloiilc River ivlmi lli ivlmi Lend‘ 53 a point each and Brazilian iiiid lmfldl“ l" “vm‘“1"*- N‘ i “Willi” Little L L 280 lSliawiniglin firmed two points ml‘ “Yfllll-"lrllv i. m, _ Macaw; 435 islmwmman up ‘famous’ I“ we three llflllrs: hv luiloinnliil. lull it ‘Tllflkfld 300 3 papers. ‘Si. Lawrence Paper pre- l “ "N's m ‘l"'"‘ "" mm‘ ‘Wfldsfll 39 ferrvd two points. Price Brothers L P" . Malartic 37 1 l~4 and St. Lawrence Corpor- _.Th,"“ ‘l. “Wd F11" Tlillflmk‘: Man East l-' ation preicrred a point. ,'“°‘ “m” L‘ ‘W’ “l1” l" *"~ 11 Maralgo 71-,- Salcs: iiiduslrials 39,400; Mines "ML m?“ “m ‘l"‘*"° i“ 1" McIntyre 48 05.300; Bonds $4.000. l"““““" "“"l.“*“* ‘w l) i" ' _______M_ W lrlliirw (‘llivh 1pm I'1\§l_‘lill .1 McKenzie 10a — --- , _ , _ McWaiiers 5o soccer: 1N rn/ixrn ‘"10, ‘_‘",".‘ “." .' ‘” ",' "‘ “' Mm Corp 18o ii inn “if 'lllT'\l,,l\~_ i‘ »‘ '.'"_ 1» ,- .3 Monarch 12 PARLS-ucpufsoccol. is YPJHY i nfn\((u.ili]ll§lp Cvlxlw ‘.11 or)» llllllllfl§ Mop-mm 135 taken seriously in France. A stump i‘ wqiioxl “l1 _‘ Phr“ ’ ‘v 1"’ ‘Illlfy v V Mon-is 5 has been issued shelving an exciting r- . so i. .111 . unis .1313.‘ Murphy __ 3181' ‘atliddbezlrs tholcalption "Coup:- l “(if l3]“§:1\'ls{ "11:? (ll m‘ ‘me uc 4'0“ e Football. 938.‘ 1 "5 -‘ ‘i "l ' '~'*~' ggggg e ____s_ mfirlr NOTB-Ildfl. 70% COACH FOR RHODESIA i ti; fillllllllzlftlafilg"Lll-llllllllillll(lllilllflll Imd Nilfdml 8 NQRTHAMPfQN_ Eng]and._|CP\ lfir=t fruir dni N~~l~n~ uwe l "Mama! N —K. C. Jearles. New Zealand wicket.‘ 810118 11K‘ 1111-!‘ lirilik lli oBnen 97° keeper now with Norihampionsliire i T71" 5101"?“ out 1101111 11*: o'clock Okflltl 110 in the English‘ county‘ crickez|earh momma Olga Oil 3 championship, has been ap inted ‘ There Wvrv no pills. Ruin»! suiri, ega 48 coach lo the Cricket Un on of although once the m Oro Plats 42 Rhodesia for six months. "the hoot lirnulivl Jlllfl lllPl‘ Pamoip- 42o —i——€—— down the river blicluvnrrls, Parienan '1 Use Mlnardu for bites. _ - --- -- ‘pluiore 3 [so Millard; for colds, - BARN -' HOME WITH YOU‘ A5 FAR’ A5 THE f [Q 1 MAGGIE“ THEY CAN'T YOU? BIZOTHEQ- T .9 NO --' TH E"l' FIND THE A ElTHEQ-— EV f.“ i w.’ l"! v r; HBy George iftchttiiiiis