OCTOBER. 7g. was rm: CHARLOTTETOWN ouarnlaly. Cs Toci? Q17? TA TIONS N. Stock Exchange (lap lied by Pitiield and Company llem a oi Montreal Stock exchange) lteeka Close Am For Power .. Am For P_ow Pill Am Waterworks . Amer Can . m Rad _ . . . .. Am '.‘l‘el and Tel Anaconda Eiec Auto I. Elev: Bodn Share .. (ion Else Gen Mot (lr Nor Pid int '1‘ Ind Konnecoit -.. Mont Ward l"? ll S . Vanadium Westinghouse . New Yer/earl) ' (Custodian Proa. , Sioelll Close Arne! (‘ynn R 21% Amer (‘as l-llec . . . 2581,11 Amer Sun ‘J-nr 3:4 Atlas Corp 12 ' Assoc (in; (‘an Mam-uni (Iitioa Sr-rv m,‘ (‘reolo Petrol .. 21%, Eire Bnml Shnre . . 10h’, Ford oi (‘an A .. (luli (ill Penn l-lum Oll Rei Nlag Hud . _ Ntil Oil ind Hui Oil Ken ,. l'u l,ig'..t Pow A . . .. .. .. U! Light Pow l'i|i . . . . . . . .. c l GR-_4_11V (Canadian Prose) WINNIPED, Oct. 27-Net losses oi 1 7J8 to 2 cents a bushel ior wheat followed reports on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Satur- day that the Canadian Wheat Board was selling moderately. »Putures tiunbled three cents at one time, to 1 1-4 cents under the board's set price ior no 1 North- ern wheat. beiore belated port near ‘the close liited values irom the low points. - The October option closed at 88 7-8--58 cents under the board's 8’! 1-2 cent minimum-November 8'! 1-8, December 8'! 1-4 and May 91 l.-4 cents. The October and December iut- ures dropped to a low level oi 86 1-4 cents beiore the decline was halted at which level December was oii three cents a bushel, the maximum allowed in one day under exchange regulations. Light oiierings restricted oper- ations in cash grain, where low grade wheats continued to be required by United States miliers at iractionally improved spreads. Coarse grains prices were depress- ed with wheat. Miscelllieous A Mt 1L Sta c real produce market .Saturday with Quebec cheese ducted at 10 3-4 to ll cents per pound and On- tario make a cent higher. Butter ranged irom 23 3-4 to 24 cents per pound. Potatoes in Bil-pound bags held iirm. Prince Edward Island green mountains bringing 85 to 80 and cobblers 80 to 85. New Brunswick green mountains were 80 to 85. Quebecs 75 to 80 and Quebec Cob- blers 56 to 85. Wheat. nor no 2 95. Barley C W no 3 4i. Oats iced no 1 25. IFiour spring wheat patents, iirsts $5.80. Flour seconds 95-40. Flour bakers $5.30. Flour winter wheat patents choice $4.20 to 44.30. Flour white corn 85.00. Bran ton $30-25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $37.25. Rolled oats bag 90 ihs $3.05. Hay no 2 per ton carlots 810.00 to 11.00. C cese Que 10 3-4 to 11. Ontario cheese l1 to ll 3-8. Butter (92 score) Que 23 to 24. Butter (91 score) West 23 1-4 to 28 5-3. lxgs in cartons A 1 largo 49. Eggs A 1 medium 4'1. Eggs A 1 pulleta 42. Eggs A large 48. Essa A medium 4i Eggs 4A pallets 80. Eggs B large 31. E885 C26. Potatoes P. E. I. green moun- tains 80's 85-90. Exchange _-__ (Supplied by Pltilald 1nd Company Members oi steak Olehllgw) Stocks Close Bell Tel ... ... ... Bras T is ' B (I Pow A Dom Steel .. (‘au (Yemeni (‘an lnrl Al A (‘an Pac Ry Dom Bridge n. v \ McColl Front . Mont Pow Nat Brew Nat Steel C81‘ Power (‘orp Shnwinignn . So Can Pr . . . . .. , Steel oi Cau i! sllsisssisizsi is >- ‘ Bk oi Can .. Bk 0! N. S. Bk oi Mont .. Royal . . . . . . . .. Uso Bk oi Com .. iii; MINING (Canadian Preaa) TORONTO. Oct. 2'i-'1'he min- ing market oi the Toronto ex- change managed to pull through yesterday's session holding more gains than losses on considerably reduced turnover. 'I‘he-gold share index advanced a hali point and the miscellaneous mines index took an insignificant loss, duo to a mild show oi weakness in the P. E . I. Cobblers 80's 80-85. N. B. green mts 80's 80-85 Que green mts 80's 15-85. ,Quc cobbler: 80's 55-55. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 2'I—Nc sales were registered on the produce section oi Canadian Commodity Exchange Satin-day and the mar- ket closed steady. Butter spot-No sale; Quebec closed 23 3-4 to 24; Quebec un- salted 24 1-4 to 2 l-4: Western (91 score) 28 1-4 to 23 5-8. Cheese Spot-No sales; Quebec while closed 10 8-4 to 11; Quebec colored 1O 3-4 to l1; Ontario white 11 to 11 3-8; Ontario color- ed ll to ll 3-8; Quebec white (Sept) 11 3-8 to 11 5-8; tario, ~wlflflu(‘8!12t)'-1l-3~8 t0 13; Ontario colored 12 1-2 t0 12 3-4 (Sept). Eggs Spot—No ‘sales; A large closed 40 t0 412 Edium 36 1-2 t0 3'! 1-2; A pullets 31 to 32: B larg 2d to261-2;C22 1-2to 23. ' M T’L. CURB (Supplied by -l‘lti|e'ld and Company Members oi Montreal stock exchange) l ma otleas 1 III ISBICS Help-no- ov Female WANTED — AIBITIOUS SALES people, men and women, spare time. to handle our line oi Par- aonal Christmas Cards, ioaturing the iollowiug outstanding items iourioid pastel tint r ” ‘ gravure etchinge. many cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures. attractive calendars. humorous cards, envelopes with wallet ilap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. IL.” ‘ use-oi gold and silver designs with bril- liantly colo inserts. Dainty initial cards t at are new and dii- iorent. Seventy exquisite numbers toehoseiromatyledincaseiorm equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per doaon. Liberal commission. Write Premier Art Guild. 202 Castle Building. Mon- treat. "-3-"- ___ To Lei no an-unruamsusp aoosrs __I_\i>oiy Guardian. n-sisi-io-rs-ai. liiUSl ghifillrllwiOVl-DIDII Ill: . Mil "l, L-1121-19-4-ti. IO LIT-IIIATID APAITMINT. ium , ‘ ‘ ' range. our rooms and bath. Apply Guardian 1.42M .Male Belg Wanted Stocks Clilae ll A Oil s. lilatlllers . 30 lmp il .. ‘.115 Inter Pet . - Melehcru .. B‘); Advertising liaise-Payable in Advanca - Central Guardian locals. 4a par word; Week" and Esau" loo-flu, a. par weed; Announcements and Con! Ivan! lo. r i Inlet!» ‘lie per lplrrual Oiiaringa, Oarda, a 0., do. pap names Intteea oi Ceadoloaon, ‘l I al all Appreciation. 1U. OI lnol or lg a la Er word; Classified incl! ate oi floral sad Co. tweet-five eawla. I03 SALE - BOAT ENGINE- Al‘- ply Guardian. L-2i45-l0-25-3i. SOB. SALE - MILK COW T0 ireshen soon. Roy Moreside, North lldihgn. L-2162-l0-26-3i- FOB SALE AUCTION F0211- 1."i Brid nd Whist core 0:1; (gilartiian Central Job Printesi IOB SALE - DASE BURNER N0. 11 and Bicycle. Phone 374-L Ap- q ply 219 l-lillsboro. L-2200-i0-28-3i IOI. SALE - MacINTOSII AP- ples at I‘. S. Reeves, Southport. L-2l9l-10-26-6i. FOI. SALE-SINGLES, EXTRAS 890 par thousand. Clears 83-50- Secoad Cicarl 82.90. Clear Walls $2.18. htra No. 1 $1.89. Apply Aubrey W. Pyie ioot oi Prince Street. 14-2139-10-25-31. OIDAI SIIINGLIS SELLING AT icw cut prices ior cash ex car expected to arrive Wednesday. 80th. ‘like advantage oi this oi- ier while it lasts. Box shocks ior all purposes. I150 mill-film! spruce, etc. eie. B. Compton Ltd., Belle River. L-22ld Miacellzneoua now anion noun wns. YOU have at age sixty-live. Why not settle the question now by ar- Q1411]; _ ‘Ill-n rangin an Endowment Maturing u go u, '1» yo}: at thatKtime. J.A. Moore. Bun Hil- unam in t mo: with carri- Bvfldlns- WI!“ '1'- a‘goodinomns.tollwiilliliilfllils'===g_“_zg"" ‘ with iamoua Watkins I wlu. rav rara rasos: roa imam ywrm oocortwoissedtireaingood radsarpia. 4.11. Watkins Co» misaalxlllttoiitfl 211'! Manon wniittfll _ inch rilna. Addnfl, A. Hignett. N 40-21-22-840. P. ‘O. Boa 402, Birmmerside. Wanted" ‘ - oaaan vauwraaua ‘.‘:.:___-- I'll“ 15$‘ w 5% I“! 5nd WANTS!) - 2 LABOR IOOII “earn heated, with bath. Cami. only "or! Guardian. ‘ la-ifl-ifl-Il-ii. nueouimengotabich as little deflation-so" base metals. High price golds moved indep- endently oi each other, narrow gains showing at the close ior Lake Shore and Teck Hughes and narmw losses ior Wright Har- greaves, Mclntysg Pioneer and Hollinger. Dome dropped the gain posted ior a broken lot_salc on Friday. ' Pickle Crow and Central Pat- ricia were features oi the cheaper golds. the iormer advanced 13 cents and the latter 5 cents and both trading heavily. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct 2T Stocks Granada . (lrandolo Greene . . .. (ireone Gilnnar llarkcr liunl Rock linlliugcr . Howey . . . J ll Con: .. . .. Kirk liakc . l. Shore . llanlaquc . lrlttlo L L McWntter; Min Corp liionotu Morris K Ncwbec . . . Noranda . . 4i. Nol- (‘an . Olga Oil . Pnymnsier . Pvt Cob Pick Cro . Pioneer .. Pros Air . liend Autli Neil Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41% lleno Gold . 55 lloyalite . 231,‘ Hun Ant . S0 Shrrrltt -- 78 Hiacoo . 28'.’ Sou Tlh 2 iiada .. 2i Ni. Anth . i8 Sud Basin . 174 Sud (font . 4 Sullivan 0411/, Sylvanlto 221$ ‘och ll l5 Ventures 100 exas . D0 \\'altc Amu 85 Wayside . . . . .. .. . , . _ 15 Wrlghtl-I ,.. , .115 Total sales 231.000. UNLISTED Stocks Close (‘an Kirk ... ... 1 (‘on Man 3a (fhurrh H . . . . .. d ilal Ull )3 llomc Oil 58 llud Bay . l?“ Pond Ore 8 Pare Cro .. 4 Rohb Mont d Sud Mines d Auifiifii: I am instructed to aet up and sell in the warehouse in ' All" the rear oi the Revere Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at 2 ofeloclr, household equipment consisting oi piano, dining room‘ iuraitue, bod rooai and; kitchen. radio, odo- graph and other artie No reserve, Terms oaab. PRESTON FRASER. Auciiowek. L285 Trading On Active Scale On N. lCExc/zange Iy Frank Macmillan. Associated Press Fhanciai Writer (By Guardian's Speolll Wile) ‘NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Saturday's stock market was ieatured by wide- spread smail gains, which in many cases were suiiicient to push leading equities to new highs ior a year or longer. Trading was on a more active scale ior the short session than had been seen in some six weeks. Mot- ors and a number oi specialties were the ranking iavorites, but all minor divisions managed to move higher on balance. The Associat Press average oi 80 stocks was at a new high not only ior the current year but since Sept. 14, i831. The gang's advance was .4 oi a point at Bonds were neglected in an un- usually quiet market most price changes were negligible. The U. S. government list was almost ignor- General Motors was an active feature at a new high since i030 at 54%, up 1% points, as traders stud- ied its over-night report showing third quarter profits 34.5 per cent better than a year ago. General Electric made another peak since 1930, with a small gain to 35%. Some oi the other issues able in set ahead around a. point or so in- cluded Westinghouse at 88. Ameri- can Can at 146%. American Smelt- ing at 57% and Sears at (1%. The better trend in Pail traiiic ntinued to attract some buying in the rail equipme stocks, In the Canadian list Distillers- Scagrams advanced a point, but Canadian Industrial Alcohol and Hiram Walker were iractionaily lower. Small gains were recorded by Canadian Paciiic. Dominion Stores, Dominion Steel and Coal "B" and Ford oi’ Canada. Dome Mines lost a point, McIntyrc- Por- cupine half a. point and Interna- teiiorlirsal Nickel and Hollinger frac- o . EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) , NEW YORK, Oct. 2'i-1"oreign exchange steady. Great Britain high 4.91 7-8; low 4.91 1-4; close 4.91 5-8; 89 day bills 4.90 3-4; France 659 1-4; Italy 8.12; Bel- gium 18.85; Germany 40.26: Can- ada 98 7-8. I Closing exchange rates:- At Moninteal-Pound 4.97 15-32; U. S. dollar 1.01 3-18; iranc 0.87. At New York-Pound 4.91 5-8; Canadian dollar 98 7-8; iranc 8.58 -4. At Paris-Closed. In Gold-Pound 12s; dollar 58.69 cents; U. 59.44 cents. Ma rk eta A t A Glance (Canadian Press) New York-Stocks irregularly higher. Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat down 1 'l-8 to 2 cents. - New Ycrk-Coiiec and Cotton lower; rubber hizher: sugar un- changed. Canadian S. dollar n Currencies (Canadian Press) Nszw YORK. Oct. 27-Moderate gains were recorded by leading vUITCDClBS in Saturday's iorcign exchange markets. The Canadian dollar reduced its discount irom 1 5-16 to 1 1-8 per cent. The pound sterling moved up 1-8 to $4.98 1 5-8 while the French iranc, closing at 8.59 1-4. showed a gain oi .00 i-B oi a cent- Oct. 2'7—Narrow were marked up on Montreal ioreign exchange Satur- day. The pound sterling eased 8-8 oi a cent at $4.81 15-82 and the United States dollar 1-8 oi one per cent at 1 3-18 per cent prem- ium. The French iranc lost -001 oi a cent at 8.67 cents. DISCUSS BUTTER MARLIT COPENHAGEN - (C.P.) - Den- mark has invited Australia and ‘New Zealand to send representatives to Copenhagen to discuss the world butter market. Professional (lard: McLEOD Gt BENTLEY Oflice: 1U Richmond Street. Alex. W. Matheson naaalsna. soarorrol. no. Honey to lean Collections Oilice: 140 Richmond ltraot. PTIINGWT Barrister ‘b Attorney At Law l! Great George Street Charlottetown, P. I. l. IIONRY TO IDAN M. ALBAN FARMER B- A. LLB. IAIIIITII, 01.101103. E10. MONI! ro LOAN BankoiCanadaBidr. Charlottetown b1a-10-1I-P-M-W-t' Mayfield school Fair The Annual School- lair was held on September 11th. The iol- lowing schools participated: North Itustico, Anglo Rustico, New Glas- gow. Cavendish, Bayvlew and May- iield. Following is a liet O! the prizes:- oaass 1 onanqs Sec. 1Whlte Oatsz-l, Mildred Bulman. Anglo Rustico. Soc. 2'Wheat:—1. Exton man, Anglo Rustico; 2. man. Anglo Ruatlco. Sec. 2 Barleyz-l. Mildred Bui- man. Sec. 4 Corn-i. George Brown. New Glasgow. Sec. ii-Pint oi Beans-l. Vernon Hill. New Glasgow. cuss z aoors Sec. 1 Green Mountain Potatoes z-leith Orr. Mayiield- 2- Grart Toombs, Anglo Rustico. Sec. 2.-Irish Cobbler Potatoes- i- Grant Toombs; 2. Amy Toomba, Anglo Rustico; 3 Nelson Simpson, H099 River. ' Sea. 3 a -'1‘uruipa-1. Heath Houston, Mayiiold; 2. Marie Simp- son, Hope River; 3. Gordon. Simp- son, Hope River; 4. Arthur Simp- son. Hope River. Sec. 3- b—'I‘umips-.. D Houston; 2. Colin Warren, Norm Rustico. Sec. 4-Mange1s. — 1. Amy Toombs; 2. Grant Tcombs; 3. Heath Houston; Arthur Simpson. Sec. B-Carrotm-i. Shelton Warren. North Rustico; 2. Gertrude Fleming, North Rustico; 3. Gregory Fleming, North Rustico; 4- George Brown. Sec. G-Parsnips: -1. Willie Nicholson Mayiield; 2. George Brown; 3. Shelton Warren. I (mass-s vsonani-ns Sec. 1 Tomatoes-i. Vernon Hill; 2. Irwin Andrew, Mayiield; 3. George Andrew, Mayiield; 4 Ciemnie Simpson. Cavendish. . Sec. 2- (rucumber-i. Miriam Woolner, North Rustico; 2; Claude Graham. Hope River; I. Gregory Fleming. Soc. 3 -Beete: - 1. Miriam Woolner; 2. Fred Bulman; 8 Grant 'l‘oombs; 4. Amy Tcombs. 4-.Oabbag Sec. o: - 1. "Mario Sim - » Sec. ii-Pumpkin: -1.. Mario Simpson; 2. Veron Hill; 3. Stanley Orr, Mayiield; 4. Sandy Nicholson Mayiield. Sec. B-Sqlinshz-l Byron Hill New Glasgow; 2. Willis Andrew. Mayiield. CLASS 4 ILOWIII Sec. 2.-;Bouquet oi mixed ilow- ers:-1. Ciemmie Simpson; 2 Byron Hill; 3. Marie Simpson; 4 Vernon Hill. . Sec. s-Bcqirot oi’ Glaiiolusr-i Arthur Dicldeson; New Glasgow.- Sec. 4—Potted Geranium-i. Claude Graham. - cases‘: antes. Sec. 1- Red Astrachan Apples:- l. Shelton Warren; 2. OolirrWar- ren; 3. Grant ‘lioombs; 4- Amy Toombs. . Sec. 2-Wealthy Applesz-l Buiman; 3. Mildred Bulman; 4 Ruth Hulman. . Sec. 3-Crab Apples-i. Allison McCoubrey, New Glasgow‘ 2 Jennie Smith, Nhyiield; s. ' ti... Dickiescn; 4. Billie And , May- ieid. Scc- 4—Plurns:-l. Allison Mc- Ooubrey; 2. Haael Bulmah. Anglo Rustico; 3- Ruth Bulman. CLASS l. COOKING Sec. l-loai oi White Bream-i. Una Court, North Rustico Sec. 2.-Tea Bdscuitsz-i. Una Court; 2. Vera Warren, North Rustico: 3. ldildred Bulman 4. Jennie Smith. Sec-Sugar Cooklesz-l. Sylvia Simpson. Hope River; 2. Vera Warren- Sec. 5-White Cake:-1 Vera Warren; 2. Helen Woolner. North Ru-stico; 3. Miriam Woolner; 4. Mildred Bulman. Sec. 6 Brown Sugar lfiidgez-i- Gregory Homing; 2. Colin War- ren; 3. Vera Warren; 4. Willis Andrew Sec. ‘L-School Lunchz-i. Isabel McCoubrey, New Glagow; 2. Clemmie Simpson. CLASS ‘l. SEWING KNITTING CllOCfll-TING - DiviaionA Sec. i-Dolla Drossz-i. MuCoubrey. Sec 3. -Bnbroidcried Runner 1 Enid Clark; 2 Mildred "Bul- man. Isabel Divilloar B. Sec. L-Ciocheted -1. Bulman; 2. mid Clark. c.4- Specimen oi Darned Socks- 1. Mildred Bulman; 2. Miriam Woolnar caass a guano/u. raammo . ‘ _ Division s Mildrvd Soc. 2.-Plant Siand:-1- Vernon r-nu. CLASS 9 LIVI STOCK AND , POULTRY Sec. i-Heiier Cali (Dairy Breed) 1. Arthur Dickieaon; 2. Vernon -Hill; l. Nelson Simpson; 4. Gordon Sec. 2.-Pul1et and Cockeral (Barred Rock --1. 141th Orr: 2. Fred Bulmau: 8.- Arthur Simiiwll: 4. Rich Buiman- CLASS _ lkflOl-LICTIONG Sec. 1 Weedst-l. New Gfasgow School; 2- ‘Hope River School. Sec 2.-'1‘ree Leaveaz-l. May- iield " b ', 2. C “ ‘ School; a. New Glasgow School: 4. m! Nsistico School. lee. 3 Samples oi Woodz- 1. Cavendish School. cuss u-scnooi. wonx Sec i Writing (a) Grads ‘1-1. Sterling Howatt: 2 Marion Doyle. ~ $2,000. Last year's Show was a tremendous success. year’s will be even bigger. ANN OUNCING The World’s Greatest FOX SHOW Nov. 4i" to 8th CHARLOTTETOWN 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. Cash Prizes for 43 Sections totalling upwards of the very best foxes in the Province. The new classification places less emphasis on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance of the money pelt classes. Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers all included in Section 1. Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium sil- vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale silvers. Classes for pups, yearlings and’ adults, males and females, registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize List. Grand Banquet Canadian "National Enid Clark, AIIIIO Itustico: 2 Fred speeches. North nestico: 3. Vernon Hiscott, North Rustico; 4. Amy Tomnbs. (b) Grade 2-1. Allan Smith; 2. Alvin Munn, Anglo Rustico; 3. Elbert Orr Mayiielci; 4. Willie Nicholson. (O) Garde 3 and 4-1. Elaine Parkman, New Glasgow; 2. Gordon Simpson; 3 Tom Doyle, North Rustico; 4 Willis Andrew. (D) Grade 5 and 8. -l.lrma Toombs, North Rustico; 2. Vernon Hill; 3. Ieith Orr, 4 Marjorie Mc- Coubrey, New Glasgow. (E) Garde 7 and 8-1. Sadie His- cott, North Rustico; 2. Jennie Smith; 3- Nelson Simpson; 4. Mildred Bulman. (Fl-Grade 9 and l0 -1 Una. Court; 2. Vera Warren; 3. Miriam Wcolncr; 4. Enid Clark Sec. 23-May Drawing (a) Grade 5 and dz-l. Irma Tcombs; 2 Grant Tomnbs; 3. Marjorie Mc- Ooubrey; 4. Allison McCoubrcy (b) Grade '1 and 8-1. Mildred Bulrnan; 2. Sadie Hiscott; 3 Noi- son Simpson; 4. Jennie smith- (c) Grade 9 and 10-1. Una Court; 2. Mimiam Woolncr; 3 Enid Clark; 4. Margaret Doyle, North Rustlco. Sec. 3. Art Work:- a Grade l (a Carrot) :-1. Marlon Doyle; 2. Amy Toombs: 3. Jennie Moore, Hope River; 4. Aubin Gallant, Hope River. (b) Garde 2 —a tcmaioz-l. Isabel McCoubrey; 2. Ruth Bul- man; 3. Creelman Dickiescn, New Glasgow; 4. Rosa Turned. Hope River. (c) Grade 3 and 4 z-Linoleum Audrey McCoubrey, 2. Weldon Mc- Couluey, New Glasgow; 3- Charles Dickieson, ‘New Glasgow; 4 El- wood Stewart, Hope River. (d) Grade 5 and 6 -Doorway-1 Vernon Hill; 2 Irma Toombs: 3 Allison McCoubrey; 4 Herbert Mc- Coubrey. (e) Grade 7 and 8-Dog in Black and White-l- Jennie Smith: 2. Mildred Bulman; 3 Sadie l-iiscott; 4; regorylfleming. (l) Grade 9 and iii-Mixed Bouquet in Vase - i Miriam Woolner (g) Grade ‘I to io-An Island Scene-l. Jennie Smith; 2 Miram Woolner. Sec. 4 Portiolis (n) Grade i to (i -i. New Glasgow School; 2 May- iield School. (b) Grade ‘i to i0- l. New Glas- gow School; 2. Hope River School- iietal The big foxmen’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, evening, November 5th, at the above Hotel and will be one of the highlights of the season. will be sold 'as accommodation is limited. An excellent dinner, an evening of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy, Write for Prize List with full particulars. Tl-IE SILVER FOX EXl-IIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION OF P.E.|. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, Summerside, P. E. I. dish School; 2 Hope River School; 3. Anglo Rustico School; 4- New Glasgow School. Sec-G Original Poster a-Grade 1 m 6_1. Charles Dickleson; 2. Vernon Hill. (b) Garde to 10 - 1. Arthur Dickinson. Sec. ‘l-Weather Chart-l. North Rustico School Sec. 8 -P1asticine Modelling a- Grade 4 and under-l. Byron Hill; 2. Weldon McCoubrcy; 3. Crelman Diekieson. (b)- Grade 5, 6 and 7-1- Vernon Hi'l; 2 Arthur Dickieson CLASS l? CONTESTS Sec lPubiic Speaking -1 Arthur Dlckiosou; 2‘ Charles Dickicson Sec. 2 -School Chorus -l New Glasgow School; 2. Hopi‘ River School. ' Sec. 4 - Oral Reading -- 1 Douglas Patterson Cavendish; 2 Clemmie Simpson: 3 Francis 'I‘urner_ Hope River CLASS l3 SPORT Sec. 1 100 yd. dash boys l3 and 14-1. Bonncll LePage; 2. Erwin Andrew; 3 Vernon l-liii; 4. George Brown Sec. 2 -75 yd. dash boys 9 and 10-1. Tom Doyie; 2. Vernon Hill; 3 Gordon Simpson; 4 Murray Orr. . Sec.-50 yd. dash girls 8 and under -1. Dorothy Gallant; 2 Ella Gauthier; 3. Charlotte Pineau: 4. Ruth Bulman. Sec. 5 ‘I5 yd. dash Boys ll and 12 -1. Tom Doyle; 2. Vernon Hill: 3 Gordon Simpson; 4. Colin War- ren Sec 6 50 yd. dash Girls 9 and l0 -1. Marion Gallant 2 Ella Gauthier; 3 Neflle Simpson Sec. 9 50 yd- dash Girls 11 and 12 -l- Miriam Woolncr; 2 Joan Trainor; 3. Annie Mac Gallant: 4. Minnie Gallant. Sec. 10 and ii 100 yd. dash School Teachers-l Elva l-lill; 2. Thankful Bain; 3 Charles Riley; 4. Margaret Woolner. Sec. 12-100 yds dash Boys 15 and over-i. Bonnell LePage: 2 Ira iiil‘; 3 Irwin Andrew Sec i3 -50 yds. three legged race Girls-l Evelyn Pineau and Marion Gallant; 1 Our Prize List and magni- ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together W. R. SHAW, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. SeT5_:l'-'ro_peTt'lilia-p:—1. CavelEPctcrs an-dfiaifineau; 3' F3351‘; PAGE FIVE 4th to 8th This Only 140 tickets Doiron and Irene Peters Sec. l4 50 yd. three legged race Boys-l. Douglas Patterson and Tom Doyle; 2. Colin Warren and George Brown. Sec. 15 75 yd. dash Girls l5 and over-1. Mildred Bulman and Miriam Woolner: 2. Vera. Warren; 3. Margaret Doyie; 4 Clarice Peters. Sec 16 50 yd. dash Boys 8 and under -1. Elbert Orr; 2 Austin Gallant: 3. Walter Dolron; 4. Byron Hill Sec 17 -50 yds. Jockey Race Boys -1 Colin Warren and George Brown; 2 Nelson Simpson and. Blois Toombs; 3 Vernon Hill and. Douglas Patterson; 4 Erwin Andrew and Bonncli LcPage Sec. l8 —’75 yd. dash Girls lii and 14-1 Mildred Bulman; ‘.3 Miriam Wodner: 3. Margaret Doyle; 4. Delma Gauthier Sec. 19-50 yd. wheelbarrow rave Boys-l Bonnell LmPagc anti E1"- Win Andrew; 2 Walter Gallant and Aubin Gallant; 3 Murray Orr: and Nelson Simpson; 4. George Brown and Colin Warren Sec. 20-25 yd. dash Boys 5 and O -1 Byron Hill; 2 Crcc-lmnn Dickieson; 3 Robert Toombs; 4. ieith Dickicson Sec 2i-Trustee Race-l Cyril Toombs; 2. Mrs Blair Andrew; 3. Wariicld Orr. CANADA CLUB SECRETARY LONDON-CJU-R. O. Mob/in‘ try oi the Canadian and Genera Finance Company has been ippoine ted honorary secretary oi the Con: ada Club in succession to A. 1.- Nunns. who died in August. Thg Canada Club is London's oldest din- ing club. jg. Purchase your FUR COAT ' from us. We give a trade-in allosvancs on old furs. ISLAIIII FllllIilEIiS Kent. St, Kent Street, Charlottetown, - (Open Evenings) NEW Ella MIG 1 12-1037 -_ _-. .--. 51155-5331 5TB‘. 5'3 “fit-"l ' wuss-Swis- Charlottetown ‘ P. a. i. f '