7i‘. NOVEMBER 4, 1931 _ _ g _ _ 111a Li-IAKLUIIILIUWN GUARDIAN PAGE [Pu/Ea I Mrs. MacNevin 180 liound Trip WE llFFEll t: 13311225.... i.“ BARGAIN FATIJIES H A L I FA X -Goiug-- FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12th Relllfn Mon. Nov. 15th. iinit ,1 ' ‘ scan From Charlottetown Hooarlianalebr Low Fares rrom ol/ier sin/ions Children o] Five amt under 7u/rlvr Ymrr of age HALF FARE Ticket: Good m DAY COACHES ONLY Fir Further Information Consul! any Ticket Agni! ANADIAN NATION“ T0 fi/EIIYWNINI IN rA/vnun iintlill Ilnim Iruyflihl II my m Iioiivrnlriieo ,,, _, ans NEVER rownaimn AUBURN. Australia --(CP) — flcl‘ proud boastshe never danced or I powdered her 11059. Australia's old- cis native-horn white woman, Mrs. i Sarah Muzgrave, is dead at 107. $100K QUOTATIONS] FINANCIAL NEWS . BRIEFS (“Waived over rmn 1o and cir- Private Wire) TORONTO, Nov. 3—Uppe1' can- ado-Wide section of good grade ore has been indixited immediate. ly north of the east drift on the 375 foot level at Upper Canada Mines, according to the 10195; made report Intersected in a three feet of core ran $65 and an. other 3.5 810 taking in lniermed. late sections on average grade of $9 shows for the full 26 feet of core length. MONTREAL, Nov. 3—Gatineau theWhIrd quarter $2,133,420 compared with 1,913,404 dollars in the third quarter last iyear. Total revenue including other income less a small ex- change loss amounted to $2,156,- 876 against $1,027,170 a year ago. Total expenses including opcrat- ing administrative maintenance and taxes other than income tax amounted to $359,462 against $344,- 120. Income before interest. de- preciation, income taxes and divi- dends was $1,797,415 against $1,- 583,050 net income after all issues, either for cash or in Bonds. on terms at set forth handled free of charge. Bank of Nova Scotia Building NEW ISSUES DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS Applications for subscription to these new refunding loan Orders may be Telephoned or ‘telegraphed at our expense. Irving, Brennan 8i Company Ltd. E. M. BAGNALL-MANAGER exchange for Victory Loan in the official prospectus, Charlottetown Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Ccutrul Guardian lucull. 4o par word; Itknilorn and Eastern locals, to ||('l" word; Announcements and Corning- Events 2c pcr- word; ":11 por wuru; in lllornurium Notices, Spirliuui Offerings, Cirrus, elm, 4o per uunus; lmttcrs of pier inch. Nutiueu or Tnnuku and Appreciation, 70o psi- inon or do par word- Ofiicr rules on application. hlinimluu Uhurgo for any uuvcr tlscment twenty-five ofntl. Classified f Floral nnd 70o per inch; Lists: d I ‘uu u ulicc 70o 'F or Sale orn Salve, 39c all Euggists save ONt WINTER READING. Magazines half pr ce. 54 Grafton ncxaSiinpspns. __ 11-1143-10-28-71. lino-SALE - NINE uuan or cattle. Apply w John A. Cculson, s... view, n-isza-n-z-ai. FUR SALE — TUXEDO IN GOOD rc pair. Phone 618. glue-alo- C‘??? FOR SALE-film FORD COUPE. Good condition. Licensed. Apply Leith Scrlmgeour, Cardiimfl- _ L-l325-11-2?3:_. =,.—.?__-—-___ ron SALE -'- ADDING MACHINE smoo. Typewriter $15.00. Apply , K, - Guardian. Bu‘ L‘ can L-1370-11-3-3l. FOR SALE-SMALL ELECTRIC stove and coal annex. APP Y MYS- G 5s, a0 Lo orth Ave. a “Kw L-l414-11-4-2i. H-inaie Help Wfliljed ivANrcb-iviam roa wgaltdim t .A l "In-pure uar an. mun W pp y L-13_3_-1_I-2-3_i. WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL. Apply evenings 22 Grafton St. ‘ L-l310-1l-1-3i. Work .Wanted v_ COUNTRY GIRL WANTS HOUSE work. Apply X. Y. care of Guard- M- '- 3.011e-11» EXPERIENCED JANITOR WANTS position looking after furnaces. Apply 185 Prince St. ' _ L1334-11-2-3l Salesman Wanted OUR MATURING POLICIES ARE pouring thousands of dollars into P. F. Island to living policyhold- ers. You too, may participate in the spendld returns of Sun Life Assurance Contracts. See J. A. Moore. Curry Building. Wanted WANTED — TWO STUDENTS OR working girls in private home, near college, good board, reason- , able rates. Apply Guardian. 11-1364-11-3-31. Lost LOST -— SPARE TIRE. D. C. Mac- Lean. DcSable. L-1347-l1-3-31. LOST — TRUCK WHEEL AND tre between Freetown and Nor- boro. Finder please notify Leo Mallett. Freetown. L-1412-l1-4-3i. short flat diamond drill hole, flrst/ Power Co.—Operatlng revenue in» amounted to- changes and taxes but before pre- ferred dividends for the 12 months ended Sept. 30 amounted to $1,- 455,380 against $1,051,700 after ad- justment to reflect the amalgam- ation with Canadian Hydro, this figure was $1,777,460 against $1,- 484,372. v TORONTO, Nov. 3—Plckle Crow —We are advised that production of Pickle Crow will run about $215,000 slightly clown from the result in Sept. when output was $218,705 and comparing with $218,058 in August, about $218,979 in July, total for third quarter of the year being $651,560. It ls be- lieved grade will be close up to the record of $26.13 made in Sept. as considerably lower diluted ore is coming. I ‘New. York Stock Exchange TORONTO, Nov. 8—Powell Rouyn—1s now making ore de-| liveries to Noranda smelter at‘ rate of 250 tons daily with ad- vance to 350 tons anticipated shortly. Although a considerable amount of this material is coming from development work returns; there are stated to be sufficient to meet all development expenses and provide a balance ofprofit. Ore reserves are now estimated at 8800.000 tons grading approximate-n ly $6.65 per ton- Bidgood Kirkland-In first work on the new 900 foot level has cut what is believed to be downward extension of vein No. 705 par- tially developed on the 775 foot level. Where first cut the vein shows a width of l8 inches with values from $20 to approximately $70. It is too early as yet to de- termine the importance of this new ore, but it has possibilities for proving comparatively large, fairly high grade tonnage. OTTAWA, Nov. 3—Bool<s clos- ed all maturities Dominion of Canada refunding loan at 12 o'clock noon. NEW YORK, Nov. Zl-One of the most important elections yes- tcrdny insofar as stock market is concerned was held in Detroit. C. I. O. candidates were defeated in every case. 1t was expected that some of the five C. 1. O. candi- dates running for places on the nine member board of councilman would be victorious. But according to Dow Jones not one of the five was elected. If any interpretation at this early date can be given to the results of yesterday's local elections the trend would seem to be toward the conservative. Am- erican stocks in London this morning are about the same as close Monday in New York. We would look for an irregular open- ing but if volume continues small bctler market before the end of the week. NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Stude- baker Corpn. Sept. quarter net loss consolidated $665,041 against not loss $296,283 in September quarter last year and net profit $475,058 or 22 cents on 2,187,838 shares in June quarter last year. Christopher Spencer. of Van- couver. elected a director of the Bank of Nova Scotia. MONTREAL, Nov. 3—Bawl1 Grain Co. annual meeting was routine, directors reflected. Electric Output—Of Northern States Power Co. system for week ended October 30 totalled 26,092,- 316 K. W. H. an increase of 5.4 per cent over like week.l936. Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pltfield and Coin- Exchnnge and Montreal Curb ‘ of Montreal Stock WANTED — A LADY ' TO ' ROOM or board. Apply 45 Graft-On 5i- L-1324-11-2-4-O. WANTED - MIDDLE AG ED woman for housework in countYY- Write "D." Guardian. L-1362-_11;§;3_i. To Lei T0 LIT-HOUSE l3 ORLEIAI. Street. Phone 1324. 11-75-8-28-61. 1'0 LET-HEATED ROOMS WITH grate. and light housekeeping rooms. 249 Prince. L 1354-11-3-32, HOUSE T0 LET-II BAYFIELD Street. Miodern conv ' wPlione 140s. 11-1328-11-2-31. APARTMENT T0 LET CEN- trally locaied. Apply P. J. Mac- Donald. L-1387-1l-3-3l. TO LET-S ROOM APARTMENT. iumished or mfurnished.129.00- 88400. Also 4 room suite. Call zoo-J. 1.-1aae-n-s-:n._ Boarders Wanted LOST - BETWEEN CITY AND Dunstaffnage, "window casings." Notify Wi fred MacDonald, Trac- adle Cross. Reward. L-1352-11-3-3i. LOST 1N THE VICINITY 0F Sunnyside, red change purse. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. L-l360-11-3-3i. Male Help Wanted WANTED — MALE BOAIIDERS _ large heated room. Phone 1424. WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. Apply in person Mrs. Amos Rodd. Milton. L-l415-l1-4-3i. WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS w obtain positions as Letter Car- riers, Postal Clerks. Customs Ex- aminers, Cferks. and Sfenosrfilvll- ers, etc. and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M. O. C. Schools 1.66., Toronto I0. Oldest in Canada. iwny Market) Stocks Open Close Abitibi 2% 2% Asbestos 57 56 B A Oil 21 21 Beauhainois 7 6% Brew Corp Can Vickers Bath A . 11% 11% Dom Tar 7% ‘i Don A . 8% 8% IFraFer 17%. 17% F‘0rd 17% 17% Hi1- Walker 42 42 Home O 113 I10 Imp Oil 18% 18% Int Pete 31% 81 Melchers A Price Pfd Price 2f. 20% Royalltc 33 38 MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Pius) MONTREAL. Nov. 3-Selected mining quotatioans on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stocks ' Close Beaufor 21 Bouscad 12 Cart Mal 13 Montague ‘ l1 Thomp Cad III on any selling we would expect a ' (Supplied s9 Pitfield and Co. M ‘ of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks Open Clou Al Chem 161 155% Am Can 91% 88% Am For Pr 5 4% Rn 12% 12% Am Tel Tel 2% 0 Am Water 12% 11% Anaconda 29% 27 46. Atchison 40% 38 Atl Rel’. 23% 23 Auburn 10% 10 Bald Loco Bait Ohio 13% 12% Bendix Av 13% 13% Beth 5t 53% 49% Briggs Man Case 101 96% Ches Ohio 39 37v. chFysler 75 % 69 l‘. Com Sol 8% 8% in So 1% 1% Con Can 50% 50% Con Gas Co Con Ed 25% 24% Corn Prod 56 55 55 Cur Wright A 12% 12% Deere 26% 25 ~ lit 125 120% Elec Auto Lt 24 23% Elec Pr Lt 12% 11% Firestone Gen Elec 41% 39% Gen Foods 31v. 000'. GBn MOt 42 % 397s Goodrich 21 s4. 301/, GWdYear 'r 24 s. 240a ar -' 9.5.31.5’. c ‘ti, it‘? iutccm. ‘ n Har 76% 72 Int Tel Tel 7 ‘A 7% £11115 Man Co ennecott 36 32-3’ Miss Pac Ry “ Mont Ward 42% 40% all?! (i? t '1'». m ell 20 1 gun Bali“ Re vs 19A “l? c 8 21 21 New York N H 2% 3 Nor Am Co 201,5 i914 Nor Pee 14 m. Pack Mot 6 51,5 Paramount 15 14 Penn R. 1?. 2314 31% Phil Mor B4- 7g ghil Pet Co ub Ser N J 33% 341,4 Pure Oil Co 13- 1 _0 0 7'96 lgéidio g 0 6 ars o0 Co 03% 31mg‘ Union Oil s‘ ou Pac 1 1 Std Oil Ind 21/‘ 19/8 Std ou N .1 5s 51 Stucle Co 7o; 7% X ’ 44% 43 % United All‘ 19% 17% nlted Corp 314 3% United Drug a 751; United 11 193;, U S Rub 291/. 2m U S St Co 50% 561,4, U s Ind a1 21% 19'... Vanadium 1'7 151;, Warner Bros 9 3-1; West Union 31 29% West Alr B 21". 20 West Elec 102v. 99 Woolworth 41 4g Grain WINNIPHG. Nov. a --<cs')- Closing future quotations wheat- NQV 115 5-8; Dec 112 1-4-3 8; May 110 7-8-111. Oats —Nov 48 3-4; Dec 45; Ma; 44a. Barley “Nov 59 3-81); l-Bb; May 55 3-4b. Cash prices: wheat No. 1 hard 135 5-8; No. 1 nor 135 5-8; No .2 nor 131 s-s; No. 3 nor 109 5-8; No 4 nor 102 5-8; No. 5 wheat 98 5-8; No. 6 wheat 01 5-8; No. 1 garnet 110 5-8; No. 2 garnet 107 5-8; No. 1 durum 90 7-8; No: 4sspec 94 5-8; Nfl- 5 sow 88 5-8: No. 6 spec 8i 5-9; track 131 5-8; screenings 55;. Oats —No. 2 cw 49: No. 3 cw 47 l-2; ex 1 feed 47 1-2; No. lfeed 45; No. 2 feed £1 1-2; N0. 3 feed 40 1-2; track 48. Barley —No. 3 cw 58 5-3 cw 56 7-8: No. 5 cw 55 7- cw 54 7-8; track 59 3-8. Dec 57 . No ND ‘ 4 82 .6 UNDATED MONEY 110x (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 4.96 27-32; U. S.-dlr . 1-1-32; franc 3.38, At York -Pound 4.97; Canadia dollar 1.00 1-32; franc 3.38. S. dlr 29.64 fr: Canadian dlr 29. At Paris —Pound 147.20 fr; U. 64 fr. In gold —Pound 12s. 1d; U. S. dlr 59.24; cents; Canadian dlr 59. 24 cents. NEW YORK CURB (Canadian ‘Prod; Stocks Close Amer Cyan B 25% Amer Gas Elec Amer Sup Power l Amoc Gas Elec A Atlas Corp Can Marconi _ Cities Serv i‘. Creole Pet 28% Elec Bond Sh 9% Ford Can A | la Hud 8% Uri ght Pow A 3% Un Lisht Pow Pfd 24 Gulf of Penn 40's’ Humble 011 68'; Brown Pfd 41% FOR $41.1; That splendid residential property sltuufo on the corner of Park Street ' -f.on Bond In Charlotte- WANTED ooimnims. m Hlllsboro. ~ L-I399-11-3 s1. Bosnnaics ACCOMMODATED. Reasonable rates. 33 Orlebar Street. L-i400-11-4-8i. and " BOARDS!!! ACCOMMODATED 2:»? Grafton Street. L-i40o-11-4-3I Miscellaneous ESCAPED FROM MY BANG! ONE silver female fox marked letter P. on each ear. Please notify m" W. 0i do River P. O. V y ' ' IrHn-ll-I-Il. (mm | upled by the late Arfhuil-“Iindtl-eyttfacnd bcinf 1% X 45 feet. containing dwelling-house, furnace heated. Wm‘ “m “d garage. ADI"! W IINSTON d1 JOIINSTUN Jo solicitors, ' Charlottetown. P- l- l- r SCIAIICA ‘FWNAEIT 51 LINiMETi ‘d-CC-U-bdb-Dfflifi" L-l326-11-2-4-6-0-11. WINNIPIJG WHEAT ésuppliod by Plificld and 0o.) loos:- Nov-Ilflfi. Dec—-112%-%. May—1l0'%-I11. . BANKS Iqplod fl Piflloid and O0.) Sfooh 0pm Close Bk of 0a Bk of Com 163% 184 Bk of Mtl 195 I96 Bk of Nova I Q I'll .1788 Montreal "1 btOCk Exchange c" '=' 'i’..""."°'i' ..""i e Glll II ll 0|! IQ! 0E - change and Montreal Curb} Stock: Open Close Bell Tel 163 163 Brazilian 17% 17 Bruck Silk 3 ‘T132413 ‘i’. “f. u gun Cemernrt 2g 231i 0:: g2? Fd 9% 9 gen gar‘; Pfgrd 22 22 an y ro _ Can Ind Al A, 5% 5% Can Par: 8% 8% Can Steam 3 3 8e ainepsf 20 19% 0c ow Cons Smelt 56 55 ii Dist Seag 3°“ 5°31 P“ 3119 ll’ 0m 1‘ 8Q Dom St B 14% 13% Dom Tex 72 72 Dryden - Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co 12% 1I gendSt W 10 10 co year gypsuglid 7% i am r e How Smlt 16 16 Imp Tob 13% 13% Int Nickel 46 ‘r5 447s Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 6% 33851151“ 1.35." W. Mont Pow 32?. 32:2 N21’ SBLrBCIvATV so l2 2a '1. Noranda 47% 47 Pow Corp 15 15 gill“! Power 20" 20v. st 812w 6i‘. s St Law Pfd 18 17% Sou Can Power 13 13 St of Can 69% 66 ‘St of Can Pfd _ Win Elec A 3 3 Win Elec B 2% 2% ' O Currencies MONTREAL, Nov. 3 —(CP)— Pound Sterling firmed 3-4 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges today to $4.96 27-32 while the French franc gained .01 cent at 3.38 cents. The United States dollar held u11- changed at 1-32 discount. NEW YORK, Nov. 3 -(AP)—- The Swiss franc lost ground, while other leading European currencies moved higher in terms of the United States dollar today. The Swiss franc dipped .01 l-2 of a cent. The British Pound Sterling was up 3-4 of a cent at $4.97, the French franc up .00 1-2 of a cent at 3.38, the Belga up .01 1-2 of a cent to a new 1937 high. The Can- adian dollar was up 1-64 of a cent at 1.00 1-32. » i MINING TORONTO. Nov. 3 ——(CP)—All groups except the golds followed the trail of the New York market which was to lower levels today on the Toronto exchange. The golds, particularly the seniors. were taken in. heavy volume and Dome and Mom-tyre were a point or more up at the close while Lake Shore and I-Iolllnger were steady. Weakness in the senior base metals stood out in the list evi- dently moving with New York. Noranda and Hudson Bay dropped a point each. Pend Oreillen. Sher- ritt. Ventures a-nd Waite-Amulet slipped correspondingly, Waite los- lng 14 cents in heavy selling. EI- dorado added 5 cents. ‘ Medium-price and junior golds were irregular. Narrow gains were showing finally for Premier, Pio- neer, Read-Authier, San Antonio, Siscoe. Sylvanite. Tecc Hughes and Wright Hargreaves. Closing prices were off slightly for Beattie. Dorval Siscoe. Hard Rock, Lava Cap, O'Brien. Pamour. Kerr-Ad- dison and MacLeod-Cockshutt. Some of the western oils traded in good volume and prices in the group were mainly steady. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDIVAIID IFLAND In the Surrogate (‘nun inf George VI. A. I). 1037 Rs Estate of Jnmrn Mrquniil, Info of Charlottetown In Queens County‘ ‘in (he laid Prowlm-o Grocer, deceased (salute. By fhn Ilovlnuvnlllo Il/IROLI’! LEO- ‘NARD PALMER. Surrogate, Judge of Probate, EH2, iEfr. To flue Iiheriff of filo County of (Inc-ens (‘ounfy or any (‘nvisfnhlr or lifcmfe person within aiild County. GREETING! on reading fho prflffon iglif Iliivrrenil Muurico dlr-Donald of Trnenllle Q1190" (‘onviiy aforoniild, Roman (‘nihnllo (llergymnn, tho Admlniafrnfor do lmnio non of fhr nliovc nnnml rsfnio praying that n cifnfinn may he fuur-d for the |ffll'll0llll hereinafter not fnrfh: You um therefore hereby rsqirlred f0 rlfc nil arson! Infcreafrd In flu: iurld Eafnfo do be nnrl nppanr hafnro vns nt u Bnrrnlnfn Court in be holrl In ihs Court House In Chnvloffrfnvvn, In Queen's County, In fiio snirl Province, I on Thursday firs twenty-fifth day 0f 5 November non coming, at (in hour of eleven o'clock fnrenonn of (ho nuns day to nhovv mule if any fhcy can , ' why the Arcmlnfn of tho laid Eofnfn . should not be pinned anal fhc Estate rloaeil no prayed for In aulal Mllfllm and on motion of J. .1. Johnston, Esq-- Prm-fnr for anld Prflfiuner. Ami I do hereby urrlrr flmf ii fruc copy hereof be forfhvvlfli published In some newspaper publisher] In Char- Iolfofnvvn aforesaid onto in ouch week for n0 Iniuf four eunsrcufivo woeful frnrn tho chic hereof and flint n frnr- mpy hereof he forflivvlfh pooled In (he following public plug reaper-lively. namely. In flu- hull of flir- .onrt Ilonu In Charlottetown nforeiialil, If or nrnr ffic Roynl Bnlil. of (‘nmidn and nt or nrnr the llnnir 0f Nov-u ilv-ofin bofli In Cluirlnftrtovvn afore- nnid no Ili nil persons Informed In fho onlnl Iinfnfs no aforesaid may have rlus notice thereof. (Yvon nmlrv- my hnvirl lid fho leaf of Ilu- IIIIII (‘mvrl Ihla ilfh flay (icfobor .\. D. I037 nvql In the flrlf yav of‘ Ilia "-'-~Iv’l olnn. (flint) II. L. PALMER Inns of Irlfll-IO-ll-ll-NOV. a n 0 At $10.00 We recommend the pu sees unusual investmen 0f fering 1000 Shares Only of Olassll Stock MALPEQIIE OYSTERS LIMITED Each share Class A stock carries a bonus of two shares of class B stock. We believe from the information in our files that the shares of Maiioeque Oysters Limited’ pos- For complete details re PHONE 1122 OR ISLAND SECURITIES COMPANY Limited ‘Brace Block, Queen Sireei, F Per Share rchase of these shares. i possibilities. garding this limited WRITE T0 Charlottetown PRODUCE PRICES MONTREAL, NOV. 3 —(CP)—— Wheat, northern, No. 1 1 42 5-8; barley, Canadian western No. 3 .67 3-8; oats, feed, No. l .53 3-4; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 7.80; seconds 7.40; bakers 7.30; winter wheat patents, choice 4.95- 5 00; white corn 4.80; bran, ton 26-25; shorts, ton 28-25; middlings. ton 38-25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 3.25; hay. N0. 2. per ton, carlots 9.00 _ Cheese Ont. .14 1-4; butter No. 1 .29 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-large .46; A- medium .42; A-pullets .32; B- large .27; C .22. Potatoes: No. 2 Que white ans .35-.40; N0 1 N. B. mts 80's .65; P. E. I. mts N0 l 90's .75-.’i"i2 80's .65-.67; 50's .48; No. lcob- blers a0‘es .62-.65. i MARKETS! AT A GLANCE iBy The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal -Golds higher; other stocks lower. New Yonk -Siocks closed lower. Winnipeg —Wlieat 2 7-8 to 2 3-8 cents lower. New York -Coi.ton. sugar and coffee lower. rubber. ' f) . ( I‘. I'.IY\\'.\IHI IHLANII In lin- Proiinie (Juuri 1st (irurire Vi. A. l). liil" I10 Hxfufc- u! Sliirill lli-fluilid iufe Iif (‘hnrloflciuu-u In (luv-oils (‘minty in‘ Ilic siiiil I'I0\'ilil'l\ \\'iilu\\-, IIPCPIIIIEII‘ Ii-afnln. Ily f|l~ II Ifliiirlllilq‘ HAROLD LEO- NJIKI) l'.\I Elf Slirrllgillli, Judge (II PIOIIIIIP. (H, To fho Sin-riff of the (‘minty nf Qllflflllk (‘oiiiiip- or 1y (‘ciuslirlilr or Ilieruia person wlilil PIIIIII (Iunufy. GRIIIYPIX i: IVIn-roua upon ri-niiiiig ffic ni-Iliilnn on I'll:- uf Ifiglii liererl-nil Jlnurlre AIVIIIIIIIIIII l)! ’l'I‘I|1'lIiiiP ill flue-cu» (iuuiify ufuri-suiil, lfunniu Cnllmlli- (Ilr-riryniiiii, Ilic cxuflufur of (he I\|Ill\‘I' Wnrnioil esiulo praying tliul n l-lfnlluu mily be iimuoil (or IIII‘ purpose iiorein- nffnr not forfii: You are flu-rofure Iinroliy required In rife all persons In- (crush-ti III fire mllll Ewfille in iiu IIIIII uppcnr Iicfnro iuo u! n Pruliufn- (‘onri in Ill‘ Ilf'|4I in the (‘unrl ilnunr in (iliurloffefmvn, iu flair-en's County, Iu fim nnill Prorliiur, on Tillrrsliily fiiu IWPIlfX-“IIII iluy of November nr-xi coming. uf flu» Iionr of clan-n o'clock fureunon nf flio mime tiny f0 shew euuar If any flicy can why fhe Ac- couniic of flio nuiil idnfuin nlioulil nni fin pimseli uiui filo iilafuir- i-loiu-il no prnyeil for in SIIIII petition niui on motion of’ .|. .1. Johnston, Earp. Prm-Inr fur snld Petitioner. Ami 1 do iierrliy orilor fiinf. a from copy hereof Ire forthwith puiiiiiiliril in some newspaper pnlillnlieil in Cimrluffr- town IIIOPPNIIHI once In ens-h ivi-ck for ul Ionic! fuur a-uiisn-oufivr weeks from flio (Info ln-renf uiiil fiiui n trim copy hereof he fllrfllwifli pliiiieil In fiin ful- Inwing pulilic plum-a fl‘ nnmr-ly, In flin hull of flio Cu in (‘Iinrlnliefou-n nforonniil, at or m-nr Ihu Royul Dunk of (‘nniula null ut or ui-nr (in! Ziuiik uf Nun: flvuiln Iiufli lu (‘hirrlnffciuivn nfnrr-aiuiui no fiiui nil persona lnlrri-afeil in flic aniil EFIIIIO uii nforcauifi muy noflce liiflroof. uin-n IIIIIIPI’ my iiuiul nnll in.- Soul of IIW IiIIIII (‘miri "III liifil lluy 0f Oc-fulu-r .\. l). 11137 uml In fins final imvo dun your of 11in Sfnjrinyii ri-lizn. II. l.. PALMER (HKIL) IIOMIKION 0F CAL PIIOVIR I“. 0|" PIEINFI‘) ICIHYAICII INLAND In flu- Probuio Cuiirl Isl fie-urge "l. A. D. i031. Ilo EIIIBIG of Enpiiomln Mi-Inlyrr hill» llf (‘Ilurlulfcfinrii in Queens Ciillllfy In lilo kilill I'I’II\IIII'I‘ \\'||i0\\'| formerly 0f (‘lllliu IINIII In Kings (1 nufy in Ilia iiuiil Pruiiiiro Ilrcvusrif teiiinle. Ry IIIF IIOIIGIIIHIIIII‘ IIAIIIII." LEO- NARD I’1\I..\II'ZII. Surrvlufl‘. illlille 0f Prllhilff, Elm, lift‘. To fhr Nile-riff of fho County of Queens (‘minty or any (‘niiainlilp or literals prrnun wlfiiln sniai Cuuufy. GIfl-IIJTING‘: Win-rem upon rcurllng the noflfilrfl mi ll. Prism-en .\l|u~I‘ln-a of Charlottetown nfnrnniil, linrrisfer, 1hr Ilu-rufur uf Ilia niiove nnlnrii ufufe pIllyiIIK flint u cliulinn muy he imam-ii for ilu- pnrpnua lii-reliinfii-r si-f furili: You uvo fliuri-furo hurl-Iii‘ rennin-ii to rile nil persona iuIz-renfril in lho IIIIIII linlafc to he and npprnr ln-fors m1- ni ra Pruiiuia (‘ourf fu Ilfi Ilfifl in lin- (Wmrt llnnsn in (‘lmrlufir-lown, In Queen's (‘ouniy In flir- lI\|(I Province, on Wednesday Ilia Iweniy-fnurlli uluy of November next coming, n1 fho hour of eleven o'clock furrlloon 0f the sumo ilny I0 iiiirv l-aunc if nny they can why the nrrnunis of ihs vinial Baillie IIIIIIIIII not he IIIIIINI nml flu- Eilnfr cloned no pruyeil fur In iuliil prilfion and on motion of’ If. I-‘rnm-In “ac- Phec. Earp, Pros-fur for snlil Pefitinrirr. Ami l rln hereby urller fliuf a lrur i-opy hereof be forthwith publisher] In immn Ilnrapnper pultllsiinil in (‘linr- loifciown nfornmlil once In cinch week for at lenui four consecutive works from (he IIIIIII hereof nurl that a true runny hereof he forthwith ponies! In fho following public plan-ea rrriipecfh-ely. nnmrlp- In fhn hull of (he (Your! llnulia In Cir rioffcfuavn nfnrc-nnlil. n! nr uenr (hr oynl Ilnvili of (innurln in (‘hurloffsiovvn nforonnhl, anal at or Iillf flio store of f‘. E, Prnft In Bf. Peters in Kings Counfy In IIIII Pro- vlnrc no flint all persona interested In ihr lnld Estufo no aforesaid mo! hnvo duo nnilrc flioreof. (iivnn umler my hnml nml fhs Sea! III fhe lllll Court fhll Ilfh tiny of Orfoin-I A. I). i031 lml in fhc III your of Ills Inlesfy‘! rclln. . fill.) I. L. PALMEI Jul of Prolnnlr ... — g ll-O-ll Protestantflrphanage Maintenance Collections Lower Queen St. To Date _Mrs. Byron Bowness Lower Prince Si. to Dato Mrs. c. D. Nicholson 20.00 ’ Charlottetown Guardian 10.00 The Misses Johnson 200 Mrs. Yeo 2.00 C. H. B. Longwortli 2.00 P. J. McDonald 2.00 Mrs. Percy Turner 1.00 Mrs. Hazel McLean 1.00 Mrs. Elmer Ritchie 1.00 R. H. Ellis 1.00 Mrs. l... W. Saunders 1.00 Dr. Carson 1,00 Mr. Worth I,0( Rev. J. M. McLeod 1.01 Mrs. Allison McLeod 1.01 Mrs. Mallett ,'II Mrs. Stanley Matheson .51 Prince St. Grocery V. S. Dennis ,5! Donald McDonald _54 , Mrs. McPhee 54 The following 25c each: Mrs. A D. Fraser; A Friend; A Friend: A Friend; A Friend. A Friend 10c. School 8c Orlebar Sta. to Date Helen Yeo 10s A. L. l-Iowatt Mrs. 1'1. Prowse Hany Hyde Prof. A. Roy Kendall Mrs. A. E. Baker Mr. Justice l-Iaszard F. Waller Roy Huestis Mrs. Wonnacott Mrs. E. W. Farquharson Mrs. Allison‘ Owen L. H. D. Howatt asssassséééééééé Bfllilton, Greenfield, Ambrose a Norman Richards Dr. A. H. Smallwood 9°31“ 3'“- 25~°° iggirgiauiiziaatgnaia Carvell Bros. 15.00 A “lend liyndman 3c Co. 10.00 flelfercflfefrirge "msboro s" to n“, 9- 5312a?“ 2-83 The Misses Scott gm G‘ Bunwin 5'00 Miss Jessie Wyatt 1,00 '. ' . - Mrs. John Howatt 1,00 Dillon dc Spillett 5.00 Mm Keith Rogers l“ M15" R‘ P- slmpw“ 3-00 Henry Smith 1_0| F‘. B. Conrad 2.00 Mm Percy Simmons 1w A- c" smcmr 10°: Mrs. Carruthers 1'00 Hall 8c Stavert 2.00 ’ Mrs. Stephens 1'00 Lyons Coal Co. 2.00 ‘ Mm Loube M Bonneu {on D" '7' Riley 1-00 Miss Blanche llfinlayson 1'00 “’°°“°" Mills 19° Mrs. J. n. Williams 1'00 Mr. and Mrs. J. Mclladyen 1.00 Mm Lem, wright '34 1b“ Miss Myrtle Garrick - 1.00 Mrs‘ J_ T‘ McKee I‘ 1'00 Fm“ “lends 10° Mrs. Ernest McLaren 1'00 A Friend 1.00 man-k KEYS , 1'00 5- H- Jewell 111° 1m. w. r. Mitchell foo “m” He“? 19° Mrs. J. L. Curren 1'00 m‘ Shaw 190 Miss Betty Large 1,00 J- P- DuflY 1-09 Mrs. l1. R. Large 100 .1. A. MacNair 1.00 Mm Guy Dining m, H. F. MCPIIEG 1.00 .Mr5_ A_ ‘L Home 1'00 5- D- Iwlne 19° Mrs. George Robertson 1'00 B~ R- HM-“lan 1-00 Mrs.‘ l-Iedley Weeks 1.00 C», C- T°°mb5 19° Mrs. Marcus Calder 1:00 M!“ Cimi“ 5° Mrs. W. T. lluggan 1,00 M1?“ Jean MCI-Md ~50 Mrs. Charlie Beer L00 M155 $1911 50mm ~50 Mrs. Walter Burke 1,00 Mrs. Lockhart 1,00 Grafton St. East To Date Mm Addison M1119, Loo g Mrs. Ewen McDougail 1,00 Dav“ 5‘ “Ne? 20-00 Mrs. George Vickerson ioo Mr. 8c Mrs. G. W. Gardiner 5.00 Mrs, A, D_ McPherson 1:00 Coffin & Co. 5-00 Mrs. Margaret McLegn g» 1,00 McKle 4' Co. 2-00 Mrs. J. A. White ‘i’ s0 Mrs. W. J. Drake 2.00 M15; mm, Rogers m Miss Margaret Martin 1.00 Mrs, s, Albert McDonald .50 Mrs. Arthur McKay 1.00 Mm 59¢ 385m“ 5o Nelson Service Station 1.00 Mn; Henry mwe Mrs. Frank Puncher 1.00 Mm Rigel-son 5o H. A. Campbell 1.00 Mf§_ Jenkins :35 Miss Abbie Robertson .55 Gus Mimhen 25 M155 E11"- DTCW 50 Mrs. l". T. Morrow '35 Carl Cameron .50 ' Allie" Yokem J0 0mm». Si. Continued Park Terrace To Date G. FAl-Iuicheson 100g Robert Cotton 0o ‘m? B,',°“,',‘,”‘ cm . e1- _ _ . Mrs. (m) v. L. Goodwill 5.00 m“! ‘°'°° Mrs. Louis Sadler 1.00 u“ - Mrs. Herb Platts 1.00 Q n Sun." ma“. continued MTS- Ed- wlllllllck .30 Hon. W. H. Dennis 50o Mrs. Elmer Mellett 2s Mr. w. a. Massey 2'00 Mrs. Stanley .25 ' nee . ' North River Road '1'» mm Q n s‘ flew“ Conmm“ Island Securities 5,00 Mrs. Robert Hyndman 1.00 James Bfgdy L00 Mrs. C. V. lcngworth 1.00 Dr. Smallwood 1m Mrs. A. W. 1V1. Allen .4 1.00 Mrs. W. L. Cotton "' 1.00 GI. George Sf. Mrs. Geo. P. Nicholson 1.00 Allison McLeod g0; Miss Love 1.00 ' Mrs. Harry Cudmore 1.00 Souris Per Dorothy d: Marjorie Mrs. Walter Grant 1.00 P00]: Jr Miriam Matthew Mrs. C. N Bissett 1.00 Mrs. (DrJ l-l. H. Pierce 1.00 Matthew 8c McLean Ltd. 25.00 Mrs. Arthur Peak:- i.00 Frank Conroy 2.00 Rev. Mr. Pierce 1.00 Mrs. E. J. McDonald 1,00 Mrs. Phil Cobb .75 Jack McLean 1m Mrs. Warren .40 Rey Crockett 1,00 J. Prank Stems 1,00 Fitzroy Si. West To Date Ruben McKenzie Jr. 1,00 C. N. Roop 1m Benjamin Bremner 10.00 Mrs. W. C. Wright 100 Mrs. Harry Weeks 3.00 Mrs. Leard pm C. H. Black 2.00 Mrs. A. C. Cox 1,00 Mrs. C. S. Weeks 2.00 J. C. Stems 1m Mrs. F‘. S. Chandler 100 Rev. J. G. Hockin 1,00 Canon Malone 1.00 Nellie Garrett 1,00 Mrs. S. A. McDonald 1,00 Eunie Garrett 1m Mrs. L. A. l-Iasmrd 1.90 Mary Poole 5| Miss Sarah McDonald 1.00 Daniel McLaren 50 Mis. C. H. Beers 1.00 ‘ Mrs. W. J. Poole 3| Mrs. W. A. l-Iutcheson 1.00 Mrs. B. l-I. Yeo 3| N. J. Gordon .50 Minnie Seaman 5| Mrs. Bourke 50 Mrs, Ernest, Dingweu M .66 .80 .60 McGiIl Ave. u. mo. Roy White The l°11°Wll18 26c each: Mrs. M“ Allen Forsythe 5.00 Wm. Bufiett: Mrs. Theo. Poole; ll. Mrs. H. R. Hlllson 5110,13- McKenzie: Mrs. A. S. Weir. G Msq-ETTW. L. Prowse 2.00 H. Mellick: H. C. Croucher; H. B. s ait 2,00 , Acorn: Mrs. I. J. Home 15c; Mrs. Mrs. P. A. Creelman 2.00 l". Poole 10c; Mrs, 500m, 10¢, Mrs. l". E. Smallwood . 1.00 Totai—$46.60. Mrs. l". J. Holman ' 1,00 Mrs. LeBaron Tait 1.00 l. North Milton Per Ill. Winnie Colon Mrs. Bed Chappell 1 o9 I _ Mrs. K. M. Martin 1,00 Mrs. Amos Rodd Lfl M“ Gw- J- Tweedy 100 Mrs. m. Rodd 1.00 Mrs. L. McDonald 1 00 Leslie Coles 1,00 Mrs. A. B. Fisher 1,00 Mrs. Robert Hooper 1.00 Mrs. J. E. Harris 1.00 Miss Etta Coles 1,00 Mus. '1'. J. Harris 1,00 _ The Misses Coles 1,00 George Ritchie 1,00 5 Mrs. Brenton Coins 1,00 Mrs. l". G. Huicheson 1.00 ‘ Mrs. Iii-nest Oolss ,Q Mrs. L. T. Lowthor 1.00 Mrs. Philip Chandler ,0} Mrs. D. 1". Archibald 1.00 Mrs. A. B. Coies J0 Mrs. B. C. Keeping 1.00 i Mrs. Herbert Color J Mrs. S. A. Hill 100 Mrs. Resgh Moresida fl Mrs. H. Wincheot 1.00 , Mrs. lllmcr Coins Q. Mrs. B. Nelson 1.00 The following 3c “Q1. Mrs. Higgs 1.00 May Chandler, Mrs. Ainsworth 1.00 Mrs. Hammond Carin, DI. Mrs. Hoop .16‘ Color. lfirl, liar Mrs. A. D. loo" ‘ _, 11 IUI. V-Iilll