r ..Q(LF_QBER i 6. 1°" I've done ynat the rations for__sn_ctt_t§a week. i Mus‘ government suskesied, Cecil. and out in -.i/1umgri_st, Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mimimum Charge for Any Advertisments 2b Cents entral Guardian locals, 5c per wold: Western and Eastern locals p" word; Announcement: and Coming llventa be per word; Classified 3e per word; ln Memorlam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc.. 5e per name; betters of Condolence 70c per inch. Weddin snd 10 cents for every additional Appreciation, 70c per inch or to t9 cents per inch. Address and s‘; g engagement l0 words for $1.00 8 words. Notices of ‘thanks and per word. Lists of Subscriptions citation 11.00. Other rates on application. To Let A I Male Help Wanted r0 mar-s noon noose, usn-fi- WANTED RELIABLE MAN ron w floors. Reasonable rent. farm work. Mrs. Amos Rodd. Phone 12654. 0r call 64 Rochford Milton. 11-1337-10-14-21 14-1335-10-14-31. Wanted WANTED MAN FOB. FARM won; Apply in person Mrs. Percy Match, Mt. Herbert. i 11-1342-10-14-21. I WANTED -- TWO USED FRANK‘- lln Stoves. Large. Apply Cash 6v Carry Stores. L-1263-10-13-3i. Female i'_lelp Wanted Street- WANTED RELIABLE M A I D. Apply Mrs. J. A. Mathleson, 1 L-122l-10-11- . Grafton Street. _____i For Rent '08 RENT — TEN ROOM HOUSE on Euston Street. ADDIy Michael's Grocery. Corner of Ixmszworth and Euston. L-1348-10-16-3i. For Sale ton sass — min! csmuscn. Apply 181 Hillsboro Street. L—1334-l0-l4-2i. Auoruiflsur There will he sold at Public Auction on Monday the Sixteenth of October st two o'clock In the litemocn Farm of fifty acres with 00d dwelling house and outbuild- .gs situate 0n the New Glasgow Road, Lot Twenty-four property of ihe late Sarah McLeod. Also at lame time and place personal pro- perty including the following: l mare, two years oid, 2 cows. hay and grain and one acre of toes. Terms made known at the Sale For further particulars appiv to McLean d: McKinnon. Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. GORDON McLEOD. Administrator. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. L-llil-IO-G-ii. P? T?” "f4'“-’"' ‘L?’ Board of Adjustment The Board of Adjustment oi‘ Civic Tax Arrears will meet in the Court Room in the City Building on Monday October 23rd, 1939, at 11 a.m. and thereafter as adjourned. All persons who have filed notice of Appeal will receive notice by mall of the parti- cular time and date when they will be heard. By order, JAMES A. FULLERTON. City Clerk Professional Bards McLEOD 8r BENTLEY I. l. BENTLEY, l. C. I O. c. r. sen-run’, aim. Barristers and Attorney-at-IAII MONEY TO [DAN l“ Richmond SCIQGI I. F. ARDIIIBALD Chartered Accountant us Richmond street P. 0. Bu: ll Phone I1. ALEX W. MATHESON fiannrsrlll. soucrroll. no ‘(inmate Loan Colgeetlona M. ALBAN FARMER lullsrsfiifhsfiifnfiruu no. nous! r0 Loss! WANTED — A MAN FOR FARM work. Stanley Foster, Dunstafl- nagc. 14-1292-10-13-31. PARIB-(CP) —A.ll racing has been stopped in France. but it is h a means will be found to maintain the breeding industry During the First Great War many thoroughbred; were commandeered, but pedigrees were inviolate. i Q WANTED . DRANBERRIES l Highest Prices Paid At Our Warehouse, Lower Queen St. Darveli Bros Ltd. Charlottetown ‘ NUIICN B‘! I i Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front or use law Courts buunmg m Charlottetown on Tuesday the 14th day of November A. D. 1:139, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, An that tract of laud sllllli-E, lying and being on Township Numuer Sixty-five in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described al roilows: On the west by land in the possession of Thomas Burdette‘: widow, formerly in the possession of Robert McLeod; on the south by land now in the possession of Jfllllil Hogan. formerly ll‘! the possession if John P. Murphy; on the east by lano Thomas now in the posseaion of Burdette, formerly in the s8- ion of John Webster, and hill“! now in possession of John Mc illan, formerly in possession of Ewan Mc- Mlllan; and on the north by the shore of the West River, contain- ing about fifty-six (56) acres. a little more or lea. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a wer of sale eon- talned ln an in enturs of moftllle dated the 5th of January 1823, made between William B. Webster and Berth; M. Webster of the first part and Margaret A. McLeod of the second part, and which moi-tilde ll now vested in the undersigned, de mm having been made In oavmwt of the moneys secured thereby. In rtlonlars appi to McLeod A Ben ey Solicitors, ariottetown- Dated the 14th day of October W. E. BENTLEY. Exeeutor Istabiie late Marnie! A- clreod. L-I340-l0-1d-fl-30-11-6. I-‘or Sale By Tender | Balding 110 x l8 ft. formerly liner- ll‘ CDOQIC FEW". Tenders will be received II 1° OCCODCI‘ III‘. 193.. EVERETT HABLOM: ‘J l. B. L-lm-AO-ll-A‘. NOTICE All persons owing amount! to me are hereby notified t0 make payments to me or to my wifg peffltflllll)’ DINA INDI- to any persons or agents claiming to have authority to collect for me. I have cancelled any autll- ority I have given to make collections for me and any payments hereafter made to any so-calied agents or agencies will not be recogn- ized by me. Signed DR. R. D. MacNEILL. Kensingion, P.E.L MM. TIIF.’ CI-IARLOTTIQTOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS N . Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian has) NEOCNI ch‘. Al Chamb 43 1.3 Am C and l" 37 Am Radiator 9 3.4 Am Tel Tel 133 5.3 Am Water 13 1-3 Anaconda 32 7-3 30 3-4 Atl Refin 34 . alt O _ 1 a Baldwin Loco 13 7.3 Bendix Av 2g 3-3 Beth Steel as 3-4 Buses Man 2a 1-2 9 80 Ches Ohio 43 Chrysler 90 on Oil 28 l-8 Commonwea So 1 3.3 Con Can 43 3-4 Con Edison 30 1-4 Corn Products so 1.2 Dupont 130 Elec Auto Lite 37 1-3 821cc Pr Lite a 5-3 Gen Else 4n 1.1 Gen Foods 40 3.3 Gen Motors 53 3.4 Goodrich 21 3.3 Goodyear Tire g7 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 29 3-4 Int Har 65 1-3 Int Tel Tel 5 1-3 Kennecott 39 7-3 Mont Ward 53 7.3 N Y Central 20 3-4 Natl Cash Reg 13 " New York N H 15-3 Nor Am Co 3g 3.41 Nor Pac 10 7.3 Pack Motor 3 7.3 Paramount 7 5.3 Penn R R. 25 1-8 Phil M01 33 Phil Pct O0 44 3.4 Pub Scr N J 33 5-3 Radio Corp 5 3-4 Sears Roe Co '18 South Pac 16 7-3 Std Oil N J 47 1.4 Stude Corp 3 5-3 ‘Isms Corn 4s 1-a United Air 43 5.3 United Corp 2 5-3 United Gas Imp 14 U S Rubber 41 U S St Co 74 7.3 Vanadium 36 1-41 Warner Bros 4 1-a West Union 32 1-4 West Air Brake 33 West Elec 11s 3-4 Woolworth 40 1_3 MONTREAL. Oct. 15—-(CP)-A- side from a handfull of issues, the stock market travelled in reverse Saturday, retreating fractions to a point. Canadian Car preferred dipped one point and fractional declines appeared for Dosco and National. °‘~=l Car. Steel of Canada was off one. Small losses showed for Price Brothers. Howard Smith, Bathurst and Dryden. Brazilian, Montreal Power and Shawmiiza-n weakened slightly. Smelters gave up 1-2. International Pete improved l-Z and Imperial Oil and McCall Frontenac added 1-8 each. Total sales: 34.800 shares; Indus- tilllals, 19.800; Mines_ 15,000; Bonds, 5 s ASCOIIAN QHALIFAX, N.S." With exceptionally reason- able rates. the “Nova Sco- tlan" ll your ldell address in Halifax. I70 splendidly ‘appointed rooms, all with tub and shower oath: nn- l surpassed cuisine: and ser- vice which leaves nothing in be desired Direct access to railway station ocean terminals h! "WEI"! arcade. eliminating hxi and baggage IIIIOI charges. and Rates from 85.60 per duu. Ask any 0.N.R. Agent rov Booklet ov write: Manager, The Nova Hcotlan, Haiilaz, N. 8 ‘campus NATIONAL 11.1.1. Montreal Curb .__@_ (Canadian RS) itochs Close Abitiiai 00m 1'16 Asbestos 24 1-8 B A Oil 23 Bathurst A 12 | Dom ‘In: 8 1-2 Don A 8 Fraser 20 1-2 Fraser V '1‘ C 22 Ford A 28 Hir Walker 42 HOmQ Oil 2'18 Oil l8 Int Pete 28 ' Price Com 2i Price Pfd 83 (Canadian from) 8100i! Clogg Canada _ Cbmmll-TQ 155 Montreal 191 1-4 Nova Scotia 300 Rbyal Bk 1'79 (Clnltlian Prep) TORONTO, Oct. 15- 5"“! Close Alderman 41 Ans Odo 101 Aunor 195 Bmuian 30 Brown Oil 24 Buff Ank s20 Cal Edm 346 Calmont. 45 Cent Pat 23g Chromliun Q9 Con Smelt 50 3.4 Davies 3g Dome Oil g3 1-3 East Mal 35g Exten Oil 27 Eldorsdo 110 Fanoo 35 Gods Lake 44 Hard Rock pg Holllnger 14 1.4 Home Oil 373 Hud Bay 3g ickel 45 1,3 Kerr Add 17g Kirk Lake 12o Lake Shore 3Q 3_4 Lflmfique 320 Lam Cad 11 Leitch 74 Little L L 395 Macassa . 400 MacLeod 130 Malartic 55 McIntyre 5g 34 McWatters g3 Min Corp 125 oneta. 5g "Ylwb 11 a-t Noranda 75 Normetal 65 OBrien 180 13831118518!‘ 32 3_4 440 145 1'11 129 645 91 8 1-2 42 205 295 ti“ Wri Harg 79f,’ UNLISTED Foothill 73 Pend Ore 395 GRAIN CHICAGO. Oct. 15—(AP)—Wheat Prices were pennltted to sli frac- tionslly lower Saturday whie the grain trade marked time and deal- ers watched Etuvpean news. Wheat dipped as much as 3-4 cent at times and closed 1-8-3-8 lower than yesterday, Dec 88, May 82 14-3-8. Corn was 1-4-—5-8 low- er, Dec 40 3-4-5-8, May 52 1-8-— 52; Oats and Rye 1-8-1-4 off. WINNIPEG. Oct. 15—(CP)-— Heavy export purchases failed to check an easier trend on the Win- nipeg grain exchange Saturday and wheat futures prices dropped as much as a cent. Operations were sluggish ss Chl- cagc‘s hesitation added to the weak tone which left quotations 8-4 to one cent lower. Oct. finished at '10 1-2. Nov '11 1-8. Dec '12 1-8 and May wheat at '18 7-8 cents s bushel. New York Curb ‘Montreal Stock Exchange -..__.-__ (Canadian Press) i ltocll Bell Tel i‘ >- a: NS35¢SE53§fi£~@<éGS4uS6E%;E$88¢§;~58uw8 s-u-e | r xi v- s-Mn- T- unit's?- N who: N comma Can Car Pfd Can Pmc Celanese Cock Plow Dist Se Dom Cos Pfd Dom St B Dom Dry ‘$5.. w- mmrl: ab» Lake weeds Massey Harris ll Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Nor Piuw Noranda u bl-e flIOn-A 0-H4“~l Shawini n St Law 88cm St of Cm Pfd Win Elec A FINANCE B!’ Frederick Gardner 4M The and cl Mackuuie‘: Pacific ioumey, Bells Couln Rock. Pf. Meruiel on Benfinck Arm, B.C. Sir Alexander Mackenzie A giant among Canada's men of action. 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Qé‘.‘;"‘°..‘_.‘£}i' War-Peace question marks hemmed in the stock market Saturday and leading issues slipped out of {i143 511011 Week with minor losses. The 11st Bot of! m hesitant start and moped throughout the brief prq. $§°i$ii..i2“.°‘i‘i’£“‘ émm” "' men - mu at the clgse, predmfl“ Dfltllnilc were the slowest since 5118- 5, transfers totalling 248.850 shares against 585,770 last Satur. ay. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .2 of a. point at 52, but on the week regained a net gain of .3. The composite today, 4e- 591% recently lagging tendencies. was only 1.5 under the year's peak and was .9 below the figure at the same time in 1938. Among the day's share losers were Chrysler, General Motors. U_. s. Steel, Bethlehem, u. s. Rubber, ! Union. American smelting, West- inghouse, U. S. Gypsum, Chesa- peake A: Ohio and Sears Roebuck. A shade improved were American Can. Union Carbide. Kennecoit and. International Harvester. In the Canadian list Hiram Walker, Dome and C. P. R. were down fractlonslly. Good demand appeared for Dominion 4s in the bond market. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. 15-(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter Spot: Que (92 scare) 2'7 1-2-3-4. , Cheese Spot: unquoted. Eggs Spot: A-lare 38A; A- medium 36A; A-pulets 28A; B— large 26A; C 18A. MONTREAL. Oct, 15-(C‘P)-—Pro- duce Market Prices here Saturday, as reported by the Dominon Agr - cultural Bureau, follows: Butter" first grade creamery Charlottetown Albany Kensington s“ . , Vlctorh St. Peter's TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service of! Trinity Unit/ed Church was splend-dly lul- dressed by Rev. D. Riddell, who spoke upon the subject “The Elder and the Eldership". The minister pointed out the orlg.n and develop- ment of the office in the ADO-Will‘! Church and throughout the en- suing years and eloquently ex- Douglas Aircraft, Sperry, Western pressed the importance of this court 0d the church. '11-re Rev. A._E. MacKenzie, B. A. of Pictou United Church and‘ a former minister of Trinitv Unlcd Chump gave the evemno sermon. The Rev. Mr. MacKsnzle was heartily welcomed by hi8 11141113’ friends of the congressmen in his visit w this my and to this church. Speaking from "And His hands were steady until the going down or the sun,” the minister showed the need. in these trying days, of each one striving t0 do his best in whatever task he may iind himself cuss/zed in Order that. n1; may be steady hands as- sisting the world to a lasting worthy peace. In the morning service the choir gave s. fine rendition of VJ. A. Meales splendid’ Anthem "Light of the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart". Mr. A. R. Kendall presided at the organ in his usual capable manner The soloist of the evening Mr. Ernest Dirnnine sang a very splendid solo "The ‘Trysting Place of Prayer." lprints, Job prices. 29: first grade solids, jdb price, 28 1-2; Que no 1 pateurized, current receipt price“ 27 1-2; Que no 2, 26 1-2. ‘ Cheese: Ont white and colored. current receiplt rice, 13 343-181-116. E883! 8TB 5 ‘P- ments in used 38; A-Imedium 36; A-pullets 28; B-‘large 251 C 18. Pntstoes: Que no 1 75's 1.00: Que no 2 75's .%-85; PEI and NB no 1 75's 1.05-1.10. ’ MONTREAL cum; (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Oct. l5—Selected mining quotations 0n Montreal Curb Market yesterday werew- Stoeks Close Bmrscad 4 l TORONTO. Oct. 15—tCP)—Vol- or“ rlrsrreri off tn 114.000 shares on tho Toronto -tock market the in Saturday's session. smallest July l5. The close 1 turnover since (Canadian Iii |was slightly higher for sli index Mrrnllns but the base metals which Stocks Ciel! lost .00. The steel. sricrsft and other war Am Cyan B 82 1-2, noun stock: came in for mild pro- Am Gas Elec 35 fit-taking, giving them a slight an- Am Super Power 8- pesruncc of weakness. Th» losses Brown Co Pf 26 1-2 were made up by the senior oils. Can. Marconi 1 l-4 banks, pslpers miscellaneous Cities Service 5 7-8 industrials. Creole Pet 28 i-ll Gold shares netted an index 1min Bond Share 9 1-4 of .20 with sliazhtly higher prices Gulf Oil Corp 43 boarded by Central Patricia. Svl- Humble Oil d8 3-4 vanite, Upper Canada, Wright- lnckheed Air 28 1-2‘ Hargreaves and Malazrtic Gold Nlag Hug ‘I 1-2] Fields. Belfast Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MacDonald of Little Sands were visitors on Sunday to Belfast at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Peter Mac- Donald of Mt. Buchanan and Mr. MacDonald. Messrs. Stewart Mac- Donald and Daniel Keenan were also visitors on tn: same clay. Miss Marlun__M—ac_I{innon spent Thanksgiving with her parents at Mt. Buchanan. The regular choir practice of St. John's Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mont Maclilachem of Newtown. Anumber ofP W C 001168? students of this vicinity spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their re- spective homes. Miss Alice Hallidav of Eldon is leaving shortly for the United Stat- es. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ross 0d’ North Pinette accommnied by Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Burt of Char- lottetown are leaving this week for the United States for a three weeks ‘iollciay visiting friends and rela- tives l.n Fall River and Boston and vicinity. Misses Cassie MacPherson and Aileen MsoMlllan of Eldon were visitors to the city this week the guests of Miss Maclviillans sister, T..e schools in this vicinity are wlosed for Fall vacation, Potato i jdlgging has begun in many dis- Sympathy is extended toMr. and ltricts and a fair crop reported on Mrs. B. J. MacDonald of Orwell ,the whole. Cove in the recent passing away‘ . i of their young daughter. - l Miss Mina Moore of Eldon and ——-%- Mrs. Watson Bishop of Mt. Buch- Servlces at St. John's Church on ;anan were visitors to Charlotte- Sunday were conducted by the pas- town on Thursday. I. tor. A good choir was in attend- DEJBOURNE. Australia —'(C.'P)- ance and was assisted at the morn. mg Service by Mrs Davison and . "The single game srvstem 0f tennil for do- Mrs. Hubley from the Montague music has g 5010 by Mrs‘ Hub1ey_ |clining the standard of the game m Mrs. Art MacQuaid and m. Mac- Quaid. Presbytezian church The special [competition is responsible she was gcggmpgnied by Mm ‘Victoria? officials have complained. Daviggn_ They assert the system Ls unfair .53; , _~..__ _ G001) LIGHT means so much . . costs so little! DISON “MAZDA Lamps Light Condition your home nowl Simply provide enough light in enough places to guard against eyestruin. Buy Edison Mazda Lamps at today's low prices 1oo WAIT 20¢ 150 wm 30¢ zoo wm 42¢ MADE Iii CANADA L-i! CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC p.531» l! YOU" DO YOU KNOW WHERE r s’ I COULD FIND MRRONE TILLIE THE TOILER — — “BEARDING THE LI 0N" _~._\ B" J-Jestoveg IF YOU'RE LOOK- lNG FOR MR. RONEY YOU WON'T FIND HIM IN HY VlClNlTY IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR MRRONEY, HE WAS AT THE SWING- TIME. CLUB WHEN I WAS THERE FIFTEEN MINUTES AGO H’YATiLi.lE, wsuumwl‘. ' H’YA,MAC RONEY,WHAT'S ,/-—- g THE IDEA P