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LL..B. .4 iter. d Attorney-at-Law ' " M2)l:EY T0 LOAN balesme" Wanted ;.—.-—-_ '.“.__:___._" “'3'—‘—~"'°""—-°"'°'—---— "WE HAVE A SPLENDID oran- ing on Prince Edward Island 101' -: addndonal salesmelm write 1-puny ii. r. ARGHIBALD °'°"“'° ‘“;“'“"°* Moncton.” N-31 8-14-71 I Y ND RURAL SALESMEN Chartered Accountant C_’r1'wo {gr 1”? manufacturer rated 140 Richmond Street at hall’ mill on‘ 8(2)/(I)0nlI'1Il|Vk€8ID%iT(13w8ra: to 400 to . a e or n''“"’ "7' P‘ 0' 3°‘ ‘2 llgr roost coating with the aid of numerous powerlul. visual demon- strations. Used on warehouses. schools, ges, public buildin85. etc. Credt plan gives buyer 10113 trial before paying a penny. Earn- ings advanccd. Experience um; not required. but sales and intelligence absolutely neces- sary. we irart you at. our exv‘~‘llS°- Writ!-Bimm':dést3lyG1f$d':!ompieto um ' B“ ' ' N-348-8'-18-1‘. Morrell & company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone 1447 Female Help Wanted WANTED—.4—MA1D son GENER- ,-~ k. Aplpi thl omce. I M musewm Y1.-843-8-18-Ill A w.AN'ri-:p——cArAin.n MIDDLE- aged woman to keep house for elderly couple in oountl_"1’.__5i8-VA! wages re l1ll’ed_ Apply J care 01 Guard an. L--58-8’l5-5L *—: Male Help Wanted WAN’1‘ED—BO0KKEEPl-II! (MALE) Apply 1;.0.“Bcx 296, siiggig train. eo . mg 5“ 5 an ex1)68-8-11-14-18 ‘H. r. vMcP»H’El5,' B. A., x.c. am a. MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Ulmeron Block, Charlottezovm. P.iI:.I. L incl. 0. L. Mathieson, i.l..u. MocGUlGAN & TRAINOR MARK R. MICGUIUAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TIIAINOR B. A. Barristers Solicitors. lilo. 1-1 om "°3'E PTOI "fills Ink. 3 1 cc: ver my use I Richmond Street. Charlottetown , For 8 e P011. SALE — CiIR1S’1'IEs BISCUIT show cases Oran and Beer coolers. Pattofm H. F. McPHEE B. A., K. C. R scales. E.N. Rays. 18 UX[.r.x:;r:8Q_il_;!-911:: NOTARY. &o. BAEBIBTEB. SOLICITOB THE CliARI.0’l‘TE'l‘OW'N T STOCK QUOTA TYONS N. Y. ‘Stock Exchange (Canadian Prone) ifl Clam markets otday were Docatitle. 365 sheep anq lambs, 310 hogs and 129 calves. All steady. Good steers were quoted at 36. 50 to :7 with medium kinds I- round so and common steers most- ly 55. Good butchers cows were 5 to $5.25 with mcdium kinda irom $4 to $4.75 and common butchers classes of livestock were were down to $5.50. Grasscrs were ranged from $2.25 to $3.50. Good veals were :8 with tops up to $8.50 and medium Kinds “Om $7 to $7.50 Common light veais wer (down to $5.50. Grassers were mostly $4.25. Good ewes and wethers were 38. buck lambs :7 and culls 86- Sheep were from $2.50 to “- Bulk of the hogs wrre delivered on former contracts. Fresh sales [were made at $8.40 for oaoongs‘. 0 red and watered. and $8-00 ,trucl<s Selects dl’tW $1 l>i'9ml“m .wtth the regu ar cuts on on grad- es. Light hogs were cut 81 P81‘ hundi-edweight Sow; were from $5 to :6. Hogs sold on rail grade brought mostly $11.15 with an odd ‘.salo up to 311.20 hot weight. I on Maritime markets rail grade hogs advanced 15 cents to $10 50 warm weight, live grade were up 10 ctnts to $7.75 Rail Hilde 30" were unchanged at 85-90 Mid “V9 grade at 04.50. ‘ other prices remained unchang- ed. Choice sterrs brouwht $6.26. good 35,75, medium 85.26. fair 84- 25 and common 83 to 84- Ch0i°° lheiiers were 55 75. B006 85-35- |medium :4 15, fair $3.?! and com- mon 83 to 03.50). Top cows brought 04.28. 300d ‘ Miscellaneous ‘:3 '15. medium :3 25. fair $3 and _ ' _____._._._._.._.__..._. annex. and cutters $1.75 to 82.- "|'°l¢!I|°n¢l FlImil°i°|‘ TWO amps pesma riissiia! ~15, Butcher bun. gold from 08.- And Exrcrniinutor to ;i_m-onto may AlIl'iI'1al‘5,E'_13°°_l*;i; ,3 :30. and boninc bu1‘s 02.50 if all V , coo. ' ‘“""' """""' Wanted .M GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 or Write Ill Great George stree otnwm P. E. PALMER & HASLAM WANTED-BAD STBOLLIB. E; 123). L-'10-8-18-31. FOR SALE a. J. nmsa. x. c A. 1. aAsi.A_iriii n. A. LLJI. “'cil.'l3l:'::s:5‘”‘ EgE'“”"' om man in :9‘:-‘I-new ma in-iia VII. 2 I. - ' Wmoflflum A ltllllfirlottom-' "=”'m°'m" _.M_ fl, fl‘I|,§0fl_ CUTCLIFF! s ANDREWS "'“""'___"“""’“" _. l‘lIN:nlAl. pinacrons madlino-9“¢rtmtnp_‘mg«teIUta mg 3: vioe to than cities in _ Qt. films. I e lllltnfi line sail. nrsdiilbsno 0-: and mm In-vice. Uullharcbtaellun '- Auction Sale I will sell by auction at '12:: Hlliaiioro Street on Tucs- day the 22nd day of August. 1939 at one o'clock p. in. all the household furniture of Mrs. W. C. Howard. Terms: Cash. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. Montreal Stock Stock: Al Gharnb 33 Am C and 1' 20 Am I-\)r Pr 2 3-8 Am Radiator 10 3-4 Am Tel Tel 185 1-2 Am Water 11 1-8 Anaoiinxia 25 1-2 Atchisori 26 All Rel 19-3-8 Balt Ohio 4 1-2 Baldwin Loco 11 Bendbz Av 23 5-8 Beth Steel 58 7.8 Briggs Man 20 3-4 Case '11 1-4 Ches Ohio 33 7-8 Chrysler 80 3-4 Con Oil 6 3-4 Ccmmonwea. B0 1 5-8 Con Edison 31 3-4 Col Gas Co 7 3-8 Corn Prod 59 3-4 Curt Wright A 23 '1-8 Dupont 150 I Eiec Auto Lite 35 Eiec Pr Lite 8 7-8 G-:n Eiec 36 1-8 Gen Foods 46 5-3 Gen Motors 45 7-8 Goodrich 20 1.8 Goodyear '1"u'c 2'1 1-4 Gt Nor Pid 24 Hudson Mnr Car 5 3-8 Int Hal‘ 51 1-2 Int Tel Tel 6 1-4 Johns Man Co 58 Kennccotit 34 3-8 Mont Ward 50 12 Murray Corp 5 1-8 N Y (.er:trai1 141-8 Natl Cash Reg 17 3-4 Nor Am Co 23 1-4 Nor Ptidfic 9 Pack Motor 3 Paramount 9 Penn R R 1'1 1-8 Phil Mczris 88 Phil Pct C0 33 1-2 Pub Set N J 40 1-2 Pure Oil Co 61-2 Radio Corp 5 1.2 Radio K O 1 3-4 Sears Ron. Co 76 I-2 South PM 3 3-8 Std Oil N J 40 Stude Corp 7 '1-8 Texas Corp 34 United Air 35 1-2 United Corn 3 United Dru-1 5 1-4 United Gas imp 14 1-2 U 8 Rubber 42 3-8 U S St (70 47 3-3 U S Ind A1 A 161-2 Vanadium 22 '1-8 Warner Bros 4 7-8 West Union 24 West Air Broke 201-4 West Eiec 105 3-8 Woolworth 48 1.4 (Canadian Press) Stack: Clo“ Ablilbl Com 5 1-2 Abititil Pfd. - Asbestos 2? 1-4 B A 011 21 1-4 Beatiharnols 4 1'4 Dom Tar 5 Dan A 3 1-4 F‘ras°: V '1‘ C 9 Far 19 5-8 Hir Walker 44 Home Oil 303 Imp Oil 15 Int Pete 3'41 Price Com 10 1'! Price PM 43 O Livestock MONTREAL, Aug . 15 —(CP)-- Rec.ipts on Montreal llvestoc‘ down to $3. Canners and cutters. The unsettled imropean situation appeared to have a restraining in- fluence on the Toronto stock ex- change today and as resin: losses predominrr‘. Lake Shore was down 1-2 Point among higher-priced golds ltltcld around '1'u'.s'.i.1,V".1 clasp until the! limit hour. Punour dronpcd to a new was low and '1-med at 2.02. dawn 12 cents Ruf'slJ-Ankerite closed at 9, iii cents lower, Pickle. Crow lost 10 and wright-Hal"-. grooves 5. Redeeming Yeai.u*-.- inv om. group was umiioije _'\'“i;}§ jumped 21 c-.r~v- "\ r“" " shares, Preston Eu: Dome active ‘through.-m. and cloned cent. at 1.50. W8! 2 ‘Produce Prices MONTREAL. Aug. 16 -(O1’)_. Butter eased slightly on the can- sdian commodity exchange today while cheese held about steady. GUARDIAN Exhibition Prize List" CLASS I —HAH.NESS HORSES Sec. I-Fill or Gelding born in 1938-1 and Raoul Raymond; 3. Louis Martin. Hiunrter River; 4, H. W. Ola/,v. met. Royalty; 5, R. J. Young, Cherry Va 1 Y 2 $06. £—I“l.|l,v or Gelding born in 83 -1Mid2,R.aioulRie,v'xnond; 3. Ivan Turner, Winslac-; 4, K. rl Jones. 1-ihzelbrook; 5, Father , Ea Sinnott, Rollo Bay. . Mnre or Gelding brori in 1936-1, Father Sinnott; 2, Reg. Parkman, central Royalty; 3, R. J. Young; 4, Hammond Rodd, Winsloc. Sec, 6—MIrc with tool at foot- 1, Reg. Parkman; 2, Earl Jones: 8, R. Young. Ban. 8 — Pod 0! 1939 - 1. 1 Reg. Porkmiiin; 2 and 3. Raoul Raymond: 4. K. Earl Jones; 5, R. J. Yourig. CLASS 4-Ii0A.D§'1'ERS soc. 1—Fi.lly or Geidin born in 1938 — 1, Roland 1V".icDuna :1. South- porti; 2, Wilbur Lawless, Norboro; 3, John Norton, Annandale; 4, W. 31!. Andrew, Royalty; 5, R. J. we oung, Eamso I . Sec. 2 - Filly or Gelding born in 1937 -1. Leo Molntyre. Montague: 2, Duncan Mcliinnon. Rivcrdale; 3, Geddie McLeod Bovnshaw; 4. Raoul Reymond. Soulihport: 5, Heustis Smith, New Wiitshire. Sec. 3 - Filly or Golding in bar- ness born in 1938 — 1, W. H. Home, Miltonzz. Col. 1". 1. Andrew, East, Royalty. Sec. 5 - More with foal at foot. -1, Charles Guerney, Charlotte- town; 2, Stanley Murray. York P: ; 3, Miss Vimy Jones. Charlottetown 4, Lea Howard, Corniwa.il: 5, Roland McDonald. Soc. 0—Foal of 1939 - 1. Charles G-uerney; 2, Stanley Murray; 3, R/)- land McDonald; 4, Les. Howard; 5, Miss Vfimy Jones. Sec. '1-Pair of Roadsters to bar- ness, 15 hands or over - 1, George L Boswell, Frenchiort; 2, Jewell Bros, North River. CLASS 1Z—SHOR'1‘HORNS Soc. 1—Male born since Sept, 1, 1938-Senior Calves - 1. Peter J. Martin. Hunter River; 2. Hamid Etter. Aulac, B.; 3. Peter J. Martin; 4. A. H. Boswell and Son, Marshfieid: 5, Harry Tweedy, Cherry Valley. Also in 1939 — Junior Calves — 1 and 2, Peter J. Martin; 3. Harold Etter; 4, Peter J. Martin; 5, A. H. Boswell and Son. Sec. 3—Malie born Sept. 1. 1937 to Dec. 31, 1937 - 1, Harry Tweedy. Sec, 4-Male born Sept.‘ 1, 1936 to Aug. 31, 1937-1. Harry Tweedy. Sec. 5-Male born before Sept. 1 1936 and under 6 years — 1, Hur- old Etter; 2. Peter Martin. Sec. 6-Junior Ch?-mplon Malc- Ohampion. Peter J- Martin; Re- serve Champion, Peter .1. Martin. Sec. 'l—Senior Champion Mule-— Champion, Harold Etter; Reserve Chainpion, Peter J. Martin. Sec. 8—Grand Champion Malp- 1 Freda. Macmillan, town; 2. see. Sec. 1. Gordon G. Harding; Taylor. Sec. 13—PIIbilc Gatherincl. Hone ,Raccc, iixhibltions - 1, C. Doufias ;Chivers 2. J. E. Oarnham. I See. .‘i4-any Portrait Study .. ,1, 0. Douglas chiven; 2, Roy M. Smallman, Charlottetown, _ Sec. 15-Any arrangement of ob- cts suitable {or advertising a. de- finite olueot - 1._Ro0'i2nd Tyaior; 2. Gordon G. Harding. Soc. l8—An scene le for news re ing — 1, W. . Tid- marsn: rdon G. Harding. Sec. 1'_l—Beat hand colored print, any submit - 1. W. W. Tldmanh; 2. . W. Tidmarah. See. 18—Bect chemically toned Print-1. W. W, Tidmarsh; 2, Mrs. N. D. Walker, , Sec. 20-Any flat black Ind white silhouette -— . Robert Hudson, lcharlottewwn; 2. Gordon 6. HIRI- ng. Sm. 21-Best specimen of trick [and freak photography - 1, W. W. Tidmursh; 2, Roland lor. Sec. 22 — '.l‘eu—a-Story Series — 1. Mrs. N. D. Walker. Sec. 23-Best print produced iron: paper-negative — 1, Roland 'Ihy'io.- Sec. 24-Best collection of maps, any size, by Juvenile -- 1, W, W. I'I‘idm;.rsli; 2, Frances Recs’. Char- -lottetorwn. Sec. 25—BeIt print. in the show‘- an 19.. V. Creighton; 2. 0. Douglas ve... CLASS 42-BROWN EGGS Sec. 1—0nc Dozen Grade A Large -1, Mrs. Willard Prowse, Bracxley; 2, Mrs. Frank H. Roper, Charlotte- town; Miss Myrtle Maclican, Cornwall. Sec. 2-One Dozen Grade B Large -1 Miss Margaret Corrigan, New Haven; 2, Mrs. Im Rodd. North River; 3, Mr. Russell Wheatley, North River. Sec. :'»-Ten Dozen Grade A Large —1, M.rS. Arthur B, Roberts, Wins- e. CLASS 43—WH1'.l‘E EGGS Sec. 1—0ne Dozen Grade A Large -1, Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- shirc; 52, Mr. W. J. Cudmore :3; son. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Sec. 2—0ne Dozen Grade 3 Large -1, Mrs. E. J. Vesscy, York; ' Mr. Russel Wheatley. Sec, 3—’1‘en Dozen Grade A Large -1, Mrs. J. F. Easton. CLASS 44-COMMERCIAL EGGS sec. l—0ne 30 dozen case Grade A Large (white) packed (or export —-1, Mrs. J. F. Elston. CLASS 47 GRAINS AND SEEDS Soc. 1 — Bushel Fyfc Wheat — i, Reginald Ma.oEaio.ham, North River. Sec. 2-1 Bushei Wheat, any oth- er variety - 1, 1-1a.rry Slackford, Higlifield. Sec. 3-1 Bushei Dorie , 2-rowed - 1, Jase Matthews son. bertcn: 2. W. H_ Vessey. Champion. Harold Etter: Reserve Ohampion. Peter J. Martin. Sec, 9-Female born after Dec. 31, 1935-1, Harold Etter; 2, Peter J. Martin: 3. A. H. Boswell 85 Son. Eggs were iirmer. Excha Butter spot: Que, (82 score) ai nge 21 1-4; Que. (as new 20 1-4- 5-1;. sales: 150 Que. (29 scan) 21 (C-mdlnn Iran 3 clues: apotta: ‘ohmic white 10 1‘ -8—3- : On 1'0 colored 10 1-2- ...... cu» 2{.f.‘..'i'“.°.§’i°°;....I"‘l‘o”°.-..i".-a"“.T..‘t;2? zoo Quebec white 10 1-3. ' Bell Tel 1'15 1-4 . B,-‘uunn "5 34 1:388 590:. A-large 3 8-8-2’! .3‘ 1-, 34 - . A-medum 25b; A—pu11ets 2(1); can cgmmg 7 3.4 B-large and C quoted. can Nor Pr la 1-: —-- Can Cu Pm no .MON'I‘RiEA.L, Aug. 10 —(CP)— gin‘ Engine 3 3-4 Alter two early week slipping ses- cehme” 11153 14 stone Potato pricu moved up from Cons sineicpm 43 1-4 ,’,‘,'”‘,fe,_‘,5 h°e°,';“ °", y°Pt§‘e‘ nT"°“,““,°n 1 3.4 ' Dom med 3 1° 3_8 Department o! Agriculture report- Pounds Co 0 1-4 661- Eggs were again steady with Gen St W 5 1-4 a firmer undertone and receipts GYPSUM 4 3-4 moving more readily. Slight weak- ImDN'1'0bl 3-4 neas marked butter and cheese 0!- me ‘°“°wooas, is ‘°2‘l;‘:..‘§,°’:f:f‘.;‘f’i,.:‘.“if‘..“”.S.‘§fi' H‘ _ - Mwffi 1:-,.°;',,' 5‘ 12 cars sold for 22 1-2-3-4 cents is M51 pow" 31 pound and solids {or 22-22 1-4. Nat. Brew 40 Western butter delivered in Mont- Nat st ca: 48 real was unquoted. Quebec No. 1 Noranda 82 '1-8 pasteurized in wholesale Jobbing ‘£i't'é§£.°%';‘:». an 10- we =1 smwimmn 18 7:8 Ontario white and colored cheese 3, my com 2 H, were both quoted at; 10 3-4. Que- 31, Law pm 38 1_z bee white was quoted at 10 1-4 Sou Can Pow 11 1-2 and colored at 10 3-8. of can 73 1-4 Graded es: shipments in used free cases said at. 27 cents a dozen - for A-large. 25 for A-medium. 20- 21 for A-p;i11et<. 19-20 for B-large, 14 1-2-15 or C. Potatoes: Quebec new crop No. 1 75's 80-65; Quebec new crop (Camdinn mu) “° 2 75‘ 55 °°' TORONTO, Aug. 10- Stocks Close 2°“ 2* N Y kC b 1 6:11’ RC 9 [-2 mm ,;,,,,m ,2, EW OI‘ Ul‘ Amtfield 12 1-2 Aunor 246 (Canadian Press) geankfilg‘-lxd 24 1-2 ar 0 1-8 339315’ no stock: Close B good 16 Bobfo 9 3.; Am Cyan B 27 3-4 Bra ome 11 1.4 Am G-as Eiec 37 1-4 Brculan 39 Am Super Power 9.16 Brown .91-2 Assoc Gas 1111 A 11-16 Bun Am; Cities Service 5 1-4 ""51 °.‘.’,'t. €“’i%‘° Hi. 199 3 s Bu ' 5 1-2 On - 310 - Calmont 20 Gulf Cit Corp 31 1-2 Cdn Mal 68 Humble Oil 55 1-4 cai-lboo 224 Lockheed Air 24 Cas Treth '16 Niel: Hud '1 1-3 cent Pat 9 1-4 Chester 100 Ohrogiluzlzt 50 Con ‘ e 43 B k Davies :5 S Denis-in 9 Dome 01.1 33 1-2 Bfizfilééne 1: 1'2 (Canadian Prru) 523.53 132 SM“ 0°" §':li°°§i~.~k 56?; 3.4 °"““°“’* “ Eounriation 49 3-4 ’5{,°n',‘;;f;§;e “E T.a‘“C°e“’ ° Nova écctia 303 s2.*:.=..*-“° 2 at — Gods Lake 40 "°l‘.l“*§« . ti‘ Go .age ' com Bolt. so Currencies Gunnagwgold 133 Hard :_._ H9-‘.193; 3 MONTREAL, Aug. 18 -(C‘P)- mg“ *3’ l? Pound Sterlingcontinued unchang- ’,_},‘,’}§;"’-(§}'. ,;g 1'“ ed at 4.68 1-8 and the United Homesaeid 7 1.3 State; do‘lar held stationing at 1. Howey 32 00 on Montreal foreign exchange and Bay 4 today. French irancs were steady Nickel 48 3-4 at 2 64 15-16 Jaoola. 4 _______._. ‘llslllalnd M 10: CO2 .13., 1%., m GRAIN 1‘ 6 L33 sh 40 12 -—-—- L,,.f.,.,.,..°'° o CHICAGO, Aug. 16 —(A P)- L8-DB C311 W Wheat prices reached the best D9591 0” .2 7'5 level in two weeks here today. ad- 83 Lmt1‘;hL L 990 vancing more than a cent. a bushel 2-0 at times. Com, after an early de- ll: ::.‘“:-.:1::“:;* .:::”:'d “'*‘"‘ Malasglc 63 3-4 Wheat closed 5'-a-1 1-a cent Man Eut 1 1-2 mg}...-, gem. ea—o5 7-1:, Dec. 65 Mclntvre 5" 5-3-1-2; corn 3-3-3-4. higher. M°K°‘‘‘‘° ‘" Sept 43 1-4-3-3 Dec. 42 3-9- ’‘’’°‘’'‘'‘'‘’° 1'‘ 1 2~ ‘oats 1-s—5-a ‘higher Mcwutters 55 ' ' 18' (CP,__ M1“ Corp 127 WINNIPEG. Aug. - h Monarch 7 1-2 Light, offerings, together wit Mon'.~ta nervous short-covering prompted by Morris Kirk '11-2 disturbing political news from §3Yb°" 123 , Europe. brought gains or more “ I than a cent to wheat futures on gglgnngi. 1 2 Winnipeg grain excha:igf_8_t<;di:l_ri No, gym, 43 Final quotations were M 013;-ten 202 cent higher. with October at Ome 30 '7-8, November 53 1-8. Decembfl Pacata 4 1-4 53 1-4 and May 56 5-8 cents. P3m°“l' N2 Cash wheat transactions again P‘""”"°“ 3 uncovered an active demand for gzglrggitm 43 the top northern grades at sushi- Pe,‘.,°_.; go 192 ly improved prices. gxmrters. Pick or-ow 450 lshippcrs and M11: were e prom- Pione-.r 250 incnt. buyers. coarse Bfllfi Wid- Premier 130 ing was uninteresting lfnlzfswilc 01 d 15;?’ Values {or December and March “° i t ank to new seasonal lows §fm"Rf,’; ,3? 1" at hirsgigooi as the English market sand m,,, 1 slipped 1-4-1-ad. Chicago gctgrtzdd she” or 120 gains similar to those reg 8'll€1’1'll)l. 100 here while Buenos Aim rem: sigma 710 unchanged in stagnant. trading ti: “'a'”a'*m—m scoe UNDAT D M 3&1" 3: ’’T r ) cons 11; d I ran 5"""w Lu‘ 4 1'2 Cldslldg exechicihgiia rantec §‘y’{’,_§{‘,-2" $2 At Montreal -Pound us 1-a; Tack Hugh 425 U. 5 dir 1.00: franc Ten; co ‘I0 At New York -Poun . Ugh] 108 Canadian dlr 1.00; iranc 2.54 15- Venturcs 470 . White Am“ “-3 1 2 At para -Pound no 71 fr: U “WV ' 5. dlr 31.75 Ii‘: Canadian dlr :7.- Wrl HEN -M ‘L UN; In Gold -Pound 115. 5d: 11. 3. “Tan dlr 59.43 cents: Canadian dlr 59.- Dalhousic 35 45 cents. Pond Ore 135 16150 An: 10 (din ' ' acids in the lower-priced brack- et. traded heavily and generally prosentzd lower prices. Prancoeur, liveliest issue on the board. W‘-‘ shoved down 3 1-2 to -45. with turnover of 100 shares. a onsolldated Sineltxrs dlpped 1 3-4 points. largest. la‘: in the base- metal section Nickel boarded a 01 loss. British American and In- ternational P:troleum each ended with a loss of 1-4 among high- er-prtced olln. Davies Petroleim nitx-tied to I. new law for the year in the rut- ern oil svtion. drconi-g '1 1-2 '~ 2'5, F-v--. Oil re*~ver.°d part of its early loss to and 3 down and other: were on fractional.) v..,.o. Sec. 10-1-‘eniale born Sept. 1st. to Dec. 31, 1938-1 and 2. Harold Etter; 3, Peter J. Martin; 4, Harry '1‘wecd'y. Sec. 11-Female born Jan 1st. 1938 to Aug. 31, 1938-1 and 2 Harold Etter; 3 and 5. Peter J. Martin; 4, Harry Tweedy. Sec, 12-1-‘emaie. horn, Sept. .1, 1937 to Dec. 31, 1937-1 and 2, Har- old miter; 3. A. H. Boswell 8.: Son. Sec. 13—Femaie born Sept. 1. 10.16 to Aug. 31, 1937-1 and 3. Harold Enter; 2_ Peter J. Martin; 4, Harry Tweed y. See. 14-1-‘crnale born Sept. 1. 1935 to Aug. 31. 1930 - 1. Harold Etter; 2. Peter J. Martin: 3. A. H. Boswell & Son: 4. Harry Tweedy. Sec. 15-Female born before Sept, 1, 1936 and under 6 years - 1, Harold Ettctz 2, Harry '1‘wee:iy; 3, Peter J. Martin. Sec. 1'.‘-Senior Champion Female —Champion, Harold Etter; Reserve Champion, Hamid Etter. Sec. 13-Grand Champion Fcmai-.- —Harol.d Etter; Reserve Champion. Harold Etter Sec. 19-Junior Herd-1 and 2. : 3, Peter J. Martin; 4, A. H. Boswell & son. Sc.-c., 20-Graded Herd -— 1. Han ; 2, Peter J. Martin; 3. A. H. Boswell dz Son. Sec, 21 " Junior Get of Sire —- 1 and 2, Hamid Ettcr; 3 and 4, l;eter J. Martin; 5. A. H. Boswell Son. Sec. 22 — Senior Get of Sire — l, Petr: J. Ma-riin; 2, A. H. Bos- well 6: Son. Sec. 7.3 - Progeny of Dam — 1, 2 and 4th. Harold Eater; 3 and 5, Peter J. Martin. Sec. 24--Two Heifers born since Sept. 1, 1937-1. 2 and 3rd, I'IB.I‘0l(l Bitter; 4, Peter J. Martin. CLASS 2 —'I'HOR.0UGH DEEDS Sec. 4-Male born before 193?»- 1, Raoul Rcymond ec. 9-Female born before 1936-» 1. Raoul Raymond; 2. Dr. R. F‘. Seaman. Charlottetown; 3, Miss Norah B. Longworth, Charlotte- town; 4. Wm. Jas Baker. Halifax. Sec. 10-Mare with font at foot 1 and 2. Raoul Reymond See. 12 - Champion Female — Chiunpion. Raoul Raymond; Re- serve Champion. Dr. R. F Seaman Soc. 13-Get of Sire—l, Raoul Reymornd . 14 — Progeny of Dam — 1 Ramii Reymond . Sec. 15-Two fillies horn in 193'! or since-1, Raoul Heyrnond. Raoul iteymrmd‘s special for foals sired by thorough-bred Stallion St. sylvcstre — 1, Reg. Parkman, Char- lottetown: 2. Roland McDonald; 3, Vimy Jones; 4, T. B. "Rogers, Char- lotitetown. CLASS 08—P1I0'1‘0GR APHY Sec 1—'I'Ibla Top Bet up-1, C. Douglas chivers. 4 I-laviland st; 2. W. W. Tidmnrsh. Charlotte- town. Sec. 2-Still Life Composition. Fruit, 1-‘lowers, Pottai-ry. i-to. 1. W. W. Tidrnarah; 2. C. Douglas ohiveri. Sec. 3 — Station y — including Tablets such as War Memorials. etc. -1. L-.ith Tieme , 10 King Square; 2. Gordon 0. arding, Charlowr» town. Soc. 4—Marlne View — 1, W. W. 'I‘ldms_rsh: 2, 0. Douglas Chivers. sec. 5 - Winter Lon l C. Douglas Chiveis; 2, Roland ’I‘aylor, Charlottetown. Sec. 8 - Somme Ltmdaca - 1. IL V. Creighton. Onnrlctte n; 2, J. E. Gornham. Otiarlottemwii. Soc. '1 - Buildings. Exterior — l, W. W. Tidniarsh: 2. 0. Douglas Chivers. -1 and 2. R. V. oicighton. sec. 8—street scene, Pu--den, ctr. i. 0. Douglas Chivers; 2. 1! Frank Illol. I|lhoIIotb— "1'inney_ Charlottetown. loot 18-inch dscspe - sec. -Buildings. Interior Detnii, Sec. 4-1 Bvushcl Barley, 6-rowed —l, \V. H. Vessey. Sec. 6-1 Bushel Banner Oats — 1. Jesse Matthews; 2, Frank Jones, Cornwall; 3, Hayden Dixon, Mer- maid; 4. Reginald Miacliwen, North River. Sec. 7-1 Bushel White Oats, any other variety-1, W, 1-1, vessevy; 2_ Frank Jones. Sec. 0-1 Bushel Bucirwhut —- l, W. H. Vessey; 2, Jesse Matthews and Son_ Sec. 0-15 Pounds Field Peu — 1. Jesse Matthews and son. Sec. 10-15 Pounds Beans, white —l, Mrs. R. E. Moose. Kensington;' 2. Frank Jones: 3. Mrs. Alex. Mac- Nevin, Charloiitetown, RR. 3. Sec. 11-15 Pounds Beans. Colored -1 Frank Jones; 2, Mrs. R. B. Mosse. Sec. 15-10 Pounds Hex seed -- 1, W. H. Vcssey, . 1G—Be:vt Shea! Wheat, any variety — 1. W. H. Vessey; 2. Reginald MacEwcri. Sec. 17-Best Shea! Onto, variety-1, W. H. Vessey. Sec. iS - Best Shea! Barley — 1. W. H Vessey. CLASS 74 — MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES Sec. 1-Collection Baskets. Indian make, exhibited by makers -— 1. Mrs. M. Paul. Rocky Point‘. 2. Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Rocky Point; 3. Mrs. Swasson. Rocky Point. Sec. 2—Spec|al-I-ire-wood Stuid 1. Mrs. M. Mitchell. Sec. 3-Collection Baskets, Willow exhibited by maker — 1, Mrs. Ma - tin lvfitchell. CLASS 41—Dl'i.ESSED POULTRY Sec. 3-82:-t Two Dncks—1, Roy Boswal]. Marshfield. Sec. 4——l'iest.. 2 Dressed Cockcreis -1. Pa-triciii Kelly, Peake's Station: 2. Mrs, Willard Pi-owse; 3, Fred 1.. Mciiac. East Royalty. 11.1%. 8. any (AGE FIVE llo You liml Money 850 -— $500 2 0 lend money to my 1: to purchno ncceolltiec. to take that needed vacation or lot any useful purpose. No an-using quee- tions to borrower or en- . dorun. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED "a“.’il£:.”§l“.2‘.':‘ Charlottetown. P. E. 1. look for Confidential Loan sin 8.00-5.30 9.00-5.00 Office Home Saturday .__.:* ' ‘V Freetown; 2, Mrs. John Dawson; 3. Mrs. Wilired Ford. North '1‘ryon. Sec. 10-Hooked rug, all yarn. landscape or marine design — 1. Mrs. Rhoddie Macxay. W00d 15‘ lands; 2, Mrs. Melvin Ellis. West cape; 8, Miss S. K. Maicbeod. Dun- das Centre. Soc. 11-1-looked rug. all conventional design — 1, Mrs. homes Stewart, Kensington; 2, Mrs. Steven Bertram, Fredericton; 3, Mrs. Wilfred Inman, No‘.'l'Ti ’1‘t§'on. ec. lz—Hookod rug, all yam. animal design-1, Mrs. Irving Laird. Sec, 13A-Hooked rug. any other kind — 1, Mrs. William Fleakus. Tignish; 2, Mrs. Leslie Robinson; 3, Mrs. J. D. Cotton, Kelvin Grove. Sec. 133-Hooked rug. any other kind — 1, Mrs. Elmer Max.-.R.ae, it 5 ing St.; 2, Miss Mary Kelly, edericton and Mrs. J. E. Flem- ing; 3, Mrs. John A. Dawson and Mrs. Bridget Richards, 23 Princo Street. sec. 15 - Hooked Square. anu material, my design — 1, Mrs John: A. Dawson; 2, Mrs. H. D. MacEwen.. Sec. 18-—Machlne hooked rug. anfi inaterini—l, Mrs. W. E. Foster, P.O. Box 23; 2, Miss Betty J. Macxay. Prince St. Sec. 18-Braided bathroom mag any material —- 1 (special) Mrs. W. J. MacDonald; 1, Mrs, William Fieakes, Tignish; 2. Mrs. Theresa Devvereaux. New Haven; Leslie Robirison; and Mrs. ence Macbeod. 23 Sec. 18-Bathroom mat, -1, Mrs. J. Allen, Cove 1-lead; Mrs. Louis Howatt_ school st; 3, Mrs. Fred Kitson, Hampshire. Sec. 20—Mat. best original design -1, Mrs. George Sharpe, Borden: 3. Mrs. John A. Dawson: 3. lvi.i'5. gygil Barnes secord, Hampton, Sec. 21—wail hanging hooked Hinton, ide. Sec. 22-Hooked chair seats. all yarn-1. Miss Vivian Wcodside; 2, Mrs. J. Louis 1vlnI:Ka.y, Summersido 3, Mrs. Louise Weeks, Fredericton. Scc. 23—Hooked chair seats, an material except ysrn—1, (Special Mrs. Leslie L. Ridbinson; 1. Mrs. Hurry Hinton: 2. Mrs. John A. Dawson; 3, Mrs. E. J. Vessey. Sec. z6—'1‘en yards 0! twiileil flannel — 1, Miss Kathleen Darmch Clyde River; 2, Mrs. Norman Fergu- son, Indian River; 3, Mrs. Thoma: Beer. Charlottetown, 11R. 7. sec. 27—Tab|c cloth made from Island grown flax —- 1. Mrs. A. W‘ightinan_ Lower Montague. Sec. 28—Dra!t weaving, 6 yard; -1. Mrs. G. H. Jones, Harrington; 2. Mrs. A. E. Phillips, Harrington; 3. Miss Kathleen Darrach. See. 29-One pair of Union Bian- kets - 1. Mrs. Major Townsend, Summerside; 2. Mrs Leslie Robin- son: 3. Miss Kathleen Darrach. Sec. 30—Best hank of home mods yarn, any color - 1. Mrs. Major Townsend, Summersldr; 2, Miss Kaitihleen Darrach; 3. Mrs. E. Saunders. Winsloe. Sec. .’l1—Fancy bag. hand woven -1 Violet Daley, Hopoiielrl. Sec. 32-Any other piece oh home woven material -1. (Special) Mrs. James Tait, Villa st; 1, Mrs. W. M. Crawford, North River Road. 2, Miss Kathleen Darrach: 3, Mrs. L. W. Hubiey. LO‘.Ve’i‘ Montague. Sec. 33 - Rugs. all wool - 1. Miss Kathleen Campbnli Mt. Ed- ward Rolz 2, Mrs Joseph l)e\'r:reaux 3. Miss Kathleen Campbell. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- cmss 58—CARPE'l'S. nuns j HOMESPUN AND waavnvd Sec. 1-Hookrd door mat, any material except yarn — , 2, Hammond Horne. Milton: 2, Mrs. J. 11. Williams, 67 Hillsboro St‘, '3. Mrs. George Pickard. West Rov- or s.. ‘< Sec. Z-Hooked ddnr mat, all yarn Special. 1, Mllss Vivian Woodsxle; -1, Alice Dickieson. New Glasgow 2. Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Kensing- ton; 3. Mrs. Irving Laird. Winsloe, Sec. 3-Hooked door met. any 011!" |\|nd—1. Mrs. Dwid Warren, North River; 3. Mrs. John A. Daw- ]90li. Befleqlle: 3. Mrs. Reid Steven- ,son. Rustler), Sec. 5A—Hooked rug, ‘fly mu. eriai except yam-1, Miss P, A. Carson. 60 Kent at.; 2, Mrs. John A. Dawson; 3, Miss Mamarm, Stevenson, New Glasgow. ‘ Sec. 5-Hooked rug, any material except yarn, floral design — 1, Mrs, John S. stoekman, Herd 5t., Guy- town; 2 Mrs. J. H. Williams; 3, Mrs. Leslie Robinson, Little Sham- Oiue, N.B. sec, 6-Hooked mg. an material except. ylm. em-iventio design- l. Addie 1-lamm, Charlottetown. R. R. 5; 2, Mrs. John A. Dawson; 3, Amanda C North Rustioo. sec. ‘I-Hoo ed rug. any motcrlnl except yarn. animal deal — 1. (special) Mrs. George P am: 1. ~Mrs. J. A. skinner, Winaloe; 2. %lA15gk]P.NC1lfl1l: 3. Mrs. Arthur r it, new nnan. Rec. 8-Hooked rug. any material except yarn, landscape or no '-1. Mrs. . M. ' NB.; 2. Mrs. R. C. Mio'Le dale snri Mrs. R. . ‘, Beach; 3. Mrs. John A. Dawson and Miss Annie Smith 1'1 9A ispeei.li—n Dr. Flenilng. s .9A—nouiiea ’ ' mi. fiorilc design-1, Auld. Mrs W .1 Gave Head Road i Wilircd McLeod. Lot’. 17. ' Sec. ill!-Hooked rug. lspsciall Miss Vi vian Woodside. )u.rcav.o;1. lira, Roy mu - 2. . . . Hutclissan. Central. Lot 16; 3, Mn. _ all yu-I-i. iandscape or marine design — 1. ti. NESDAY AND <ATIJRI)AY‘S ISSUE RFTAIL MARKET Roast Beef 16-27A Cream 40c Celery bunch 12-1-‘rt Potatoes pk 20: Turnipa bunch it-10¢ Boiling meat lb 12-14¢ Lamb lb 16-9.3: Corned beet 12: Stew meats l2-N< Steak lb 16-25‘ , Butter dairy _22-25< Chicken each 7a—$i-75 Onions. 4 lbs for 250 Carrots per -“C Dogs dnz 21-22¢ Rhubarb 6 lbs 23* ?‘°€.“““i? ‘E? -253 re .uoe ea -' Fowl 95-$1-1” Lettuce lea! bunch 5c New beets bunch “C New cabbage esdi 9-100 Radish bunch 36 Cauliflower 15%" New Beans ° Peas at ‘°° New Itaol-Afligfl, 4 lbs Toma ou cucumbers each 10-150 Blueberries 2 ms 15'? ooosobeiria qt l5o stuck Currants 400 cherries at N0 Rasgtierrles box 3% l i ! pg}: