Mayfield School ' Fair A very successful School fair was 1d a; Mayfield Hall on Septnm- 22nd. The large crowd, which m ded was pleased with the qual- Ifflaxm, Quantity of exhibits. The a:mo,.,_,y President, Mr. Cedric 5151115011, occupied the chair. 51338311.»; were made by the Presi- xenzig and Laird, and Miss Mar- w,‘ and also by the Rev. W. A. "term" and Mrs. A. Wyand. Fouowmg are the prizes award- ad:- CLASS I-GRAINS i i-Sheaf oi 100 heads of whgtc 0ats--, Mildred Buiman. Anglmgugtjco; 2, Sylvia Simpson, gdpc River; 3, Gagiin Doyle, North Rugtjco; 4, Exton Bulman, Anglo- Rustico. sect-slicer of 10o heads of i oi-l, Mildred Bulman; 2, Torn FLT-it, North Rustico; s, Exttlhui- nlllll. sec. 3—Shcaf of 100 heads of Barley-l. Exton Bulman; 3, Mll- 51ml Bulnian; 3, Leith Dickicson, s’ Marie Simpson, Hope River. Sec. 4~Six enrs oi‘ Sweet C0rn— i, lini-cld Howatt. New Glasgow; 2, suriing Hoivati. New Glasgow; 3, Aitill Nilnll, Ancio-Rusrico: 4. gcorct» W. Brouti New Glasgow. See. fr-Pint of Beans (Yellow- lvgi -. 1, liazcl Bulman, Anglo- i...l*lll'O. CLASS II-ROOTS sec -1 peek Green Mountain Potatoes -1, Ellie-r‘. Orr, Mayfield; 2, Alvin Nuiiii: 3. Murray Orr, May- field; 4, Oliver Parkman, New Glas- gow. Se: 2-1 peck Irish Cobbler Potatoes-—l. Ethel Hill, Mayfield; 2, \\':llic Nicholson, Mayfield; 3, Leilhcz" Dickieson; 4 Esther Hill. tifri'_\'iii‘.d. Soc, 3 (a) -Collectlon of 3 Tur- nips iTable)--1 Alvin 'Nunn; 2. Artlziir Simpson. Hope River; 3, John Toombs. Mayfield; 4, Claude Graham Hope River, Sec. 3 (lib-Collection of 3 Tur- nips lF(‘(‘d)—.1, Lcith Dickieson; 2, Artiiiir Simpson; 3, Leith Orr; 4. Ethel Hill. Sec, 4—Coliec‘.ion ct‘ 3 Mangels -1 Grant Toombs. Anglo-Rustico; 2. Lcirh Dickieson; 3, Gavan Doyle; 4. .\i'.i:ic Simpson. 50c. 5 »-Collection of 6 Carrots- in prr word; wdril. Oliier rate: on applicatl . QQTOBER 24, 1936 m; by the Judges. Messfs- M52" 1 omit Toombs; a, Albert Orr; a, Amy Toombs. Anglo-R “ , 4, Ralph) Dickieson New Glasgow. Sec. 6—CoIlectloh oi’ 6 Parsnlps -1, George W. Brown. ‘ i CLASS III-VEGETABLES Sec. 1—Six Green Tomatoes—- I, Elbert Orr; 2. Arthur Simpson; 3, Miriam Wooiner, North Rustico; 4, Stanley Orr, Mayfield. B_ec. 3—Threa Green Cucumbers —1, George Andrew, Maytield; 2 Harold Howatt; 3 Billie Andrew, Mayfield; 4, Margaret Moore, Hope River. V Sec. 3—Six Beets-—1, Alvin Nunn; 2, Grant Toombs; 3, Blots Toombs. Mayfield; 4, John Toombs. Sec. 4-—Cabbage (2 heads) — l, Ethel Hill; 2 Lelth Dickieson; 3, Alvin Nunn; 3, .,Exton Buiman. Sec. 5-—Pumpkln—'l, Sylvia Simp- son; 2, Harold Howatt; 3, Marie Simpson; 4, Stirling Howatt. Sec. 6—~Squash—‘i, Byron Hill, New Glasgow. CLASS III-FLOWERS Sec. 1--Bouquet of Sweet Peas- 1, Alvin Nunn; 2, Stirling Howatt; 3, Gordon Simpson, Hope River; 4, Marie Simpson. Sec. 2—-Bouquet of Mixed Flow- ers-l, Alvin Nunn; 2, Margaret Doyle; 3, Miriam Woolner; 4, John Toombs. -Sec. 3—Bouquet of Gladiolus-I, Harold Howatt. Sec. 4-Potted Geranium -- 1, Marie Simpson; 2, Mildred Bul- man; 3, Sylvia Simpson; 3, Alvin Nunn. CLASS V—FRUIT Sec. 1—Platc of six Apples (Red Astracham-l, Ralph Dickieson; 2, Amy Toombs; 3, Byron Hill; 4, Grant Toombs. Sec. 2—Plate of 6 apples (Wealthw-Evelyn Houston, May- field; 2, Allan Smith, Mayfield; 3, Mildred Biilman; 4, Leith Dickie- son. Sec. 3—Piate oi i0 aPDlcs (Crabs) 1, Allison McCoubrey. New Glas- gow; 2, Weldon McCoubrey,-Nc\' Glasgow; 3, Allan Smith; 4, John Toombs. Sec. 4—-Platc of l0 plums (Purple) -1, Harold Howatt; 2, Ellwood Stewart, Hope River; 3, Hazel Bul- man; 4, Claude Graham. CLASS VI-COGKING Sec. 2—Plate of Tea Biscuits — I, Evelyn Houston; 2, Jennie Smith. Advertising llates—l’ayable in Advance (‘rntrirl iiuirriiinn lornln, 4o per word; Wealcrn um! lflunli-rn lot-ail, 2e im- word; Announrrmcniu and Corning livenln 2o per word; Uiuulflrd _ In itiemorlum Notices, 10o per inch; Lin: ul Floral and fiillrlllml Offerings, Cnrtil, etc" 4c par ammo; Letter: o! Condolence ; Notice: oi Tlilllikl und Appreciation, 70o per innh or 4o par 20o Minimum Charla for any ..‘wrtilemenl twenty-flu canto, §4Flflfl¥ 1O LEI-uni: UIUYIBIILU hUUiuS. Apply Guardian. L-8144-l0-22-3i. -:- -- IIOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS. RENT $16.00. Lewis Tanton. L-8l54-I0-23-3i. €__ T ed apartment. Centrally located. Phone 1265-J. L-8219-10-24-3l. HOUSE T0 LET-SEVEN ROOMS and batli_ Apply e0 Sydney St. L8l79-I0-23-24-27-29-3i i—-———-~———-_-— IIOUSE T0 LET-o ROOMS AND bath, set tubs, hardwood floors, renovated. 295 Fitzroy, L-8167-10-23-3l. i??? Your GOOD INTENTIONS WILL be carried to completion by pur- chasing insurance on our special than. This can be economically arranged by interviewing J. A. liimre. sun L‘fe Assurance of cfguad cor-no Building. Salesmen Wanted CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING Specialty Salesman. Highest com- missions, good territory, exclusive line. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply with references to Box No. A. L. The Guardian. N-B82—l0-2l-6i. Male Help Wanted PRENTICE WANTED TO expert training. Molar Barber col- iege. Halifax. PT-Srifl. A LESSON FROM pression-Be a Civil Servant- Postman, Customs Examiner. Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet "How to get a Govem- merit Job." M. C. C. Civil Service School. Toronto (I0) M. H. W. Female Help Wanted WANTED — CAPABLE MAID FOR. general housework. References re- am: na- Cmliiiry pffifflfffld. References. Wriic G. care Guardian Office. I wL-fiI-10-23-3i. ccllicrklvanted “PFRIENFED CLERK wniwrs ‘lliiyilk. Rcrcronces supplied. Apply :9, Guardian.___1..ai§a-io-2a-ai. r“ H f “For Solo F0111 SALE _ nAni-"s (‘minnANo lflh chair. Apply 64 Rochford St. f _Ir—§3>l9-l0—24-3i. A n GENERAL h mare 3". years old, ui-olcn. Murdock Nicholson, Mi‘.- gs" L 8194-10-24-31. iii-i! BUCK SEVEN PASSENGER liedan in perfect condition. Fin'sh wonderful. Just spent $10100 (‘m- "PW tires. Rfllsflnphlc for Chah. B‘ '7' Vmlitlian. 53 Knvc Si. Hali- £531. n. 13-8124-10-29-71. 1200M wrrn BOARD. ' ~ quired. Apply "R." care Guard- z: ii2§E5i_n_Wanted ian. L-8l92-l0-24-3i. Minnie. AGED WOMAN RE- ‘lmmi Position as housekeeper. Lost Church and Railway via Prince and Water Streets, a large sum of money. Reward. Apply Guardian Office. 11-8202-10-24-31. Personal! ii"‘ PRIVATE IIOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you- flie Can- adian Kindergarten institute, Toronto (lo) Per-Sei-tf Wanted CIIEST 0F DRAWERS, GOOD condition. Apply "I" care Guard- ian. L-8195-10-24-3i. I000—6IID—TIRES:WANTED.—'WE pay cash. S. Campbell, foot o! Queen Street. L-ii136-lo-22-3i. L. Business people preferred. ‘Apply Guardian. L-822l-10-24-2i. Finals-Ar e _. sEvEn-Ar.‘ b?!‘ “s- M1503’ and electric. M 011E n" V») "P401 battery Globe gzlilti‘. W. R. (scdfrcv. Marsh- ” ‘i L-eisa-io-zi-ii. 521" ivai-En nAnrAa-ons Au. _" "his and furnaces slightly used ‘W "iriv guarantee. also new and I “n” "ooiris, airil-r w»! toil- wAivrrzifrdaov-TONE DOUBLE beam platform scales in good condition, one thousand pounds capacity. Write Box 147. L8lii0-10-23-2i WANTED — 50 WHITE LEGIIORN Pulleta or Yearling Hens. State price. Address X care Guardian. L-82l4-I0-24-li. f" "rw toilet seats sioo. raou Plumb; c "it Supplies Limimi. so ; m! 50- West. Montreal. I-Yu-IO-S-IU-"oll. WANTED Jrnnr5irTo15irrrrr7- net. Write Waidroii Howal. Hampton, P. I. I. L-8l37-10-24-li. learn Barber Trade. Short Course . 145111914; 3, Maureen Dolye, North Rustico; 4, Mildred. Buiman. Sec. 3—Plate of 9 Ginger Snaps —1, Vera Warren, North Rustico; 2, Evelyn Houston; 3, Hazel His- cott, Mayfield. Sec. dr-Plain White Tea Cake- i, Vera Warren; 2, Maureen Doyle; 3, Miriam Woolner; 4, Margaret Doyle. Sec. 5—Plate oi’ Brown Sugar Fudge - 1, Mildred Bulman; 2, Evelyn Houston; 3, Sylvia Simp- son; 4, Colin Warren, North Rus- tico. Sec. B-Pint of Jar of Canned Beets-—l. Mildred Bulman; 2, Sylvia Simpson; 3, Mariam Woolner. Sec. 6—School_ Lunch—1, Evelyn Houston; 2, Jennie Smith; 3, Isabel McCoubrey. New Glasgow; 4, Irma Toombs, North Rustlco. CLASS VII-SEWING, KNITTING CROCHETING Division A-Glrls under 12 years of age. Sec. l—Speciuien plain sewing- Doll’s Pyjamas—'i, Gertrude Flem- ing, North Rustico; 2, Sylvia Simp- son; 3, Sadie Hiacott, North Rus- tico. Sec. 2—Specimen of Damed Mit- ten-l, Gertrude McGulgan, Hope River; 2, Ruth Buiman. Anglo- Rustico; 3, Sadie Hiscott. THE cnhxaurrrnuwm UUAKUIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS ' Morning Stock Letter NEW YORK, Oct. 23—According to European reports Russia is less willing to help the Loyalists_ This news may help to lessen the ten- sion oi‘ the European situation. Copper stocks are strong in Lon- don this morning. Gcneral Mot- ors third quarter statement will be published on ‘Monday. Dividend meetings scheduled for today are Mont. Ward and Lchn and Fink. In view of the slight improvement in the news from Europe and the fact that yesterday was the fourth successive day of decline for the industriuls, we think there is a very good chalice that the general mar- ket will improve some time during the day. Among the low priced stocks which tried to do better yesterday was White Motors. The coppers also stood cot as did the paper stocks_ Exchange TORONTO, Oct. 23—Siaden Mal- Richard McCoubrey; 2. Leith Dickie- son; 3, Arnold Dickieson, New Glas- gow; 4, Hazel Buiman. Sec. 3—(b)——Grade 2—Illustrate Humpty Dumpty—l, Stirling How- att; 2, Eugene ltlurphy, New Glas- gow; 3, Oliver Parkman. New Glas- Scc-H-Siawimen of Embroidery Q gow; 4, Heath Houston. (Cross Stich Sampler)1, Moore. - Sec. 4-—Knitted Scarf (Garter Stitch)—-1, Gertrude Fleming. Division B-Girls twelve years of age and over. ‘ Sec, l-Specimen o! Plain Sew- ing—Girl‘s Blouse-l, Mildred Bui- man; 2, Hazel Hiscoit; 3, Miriam Woolner. Sea. 2--Specimen oi’ Crocheting (Cushion 'I‘op)-—1, Vera Warren. Sec. b-Specimen of Darned Sock —1, Mildred Bulman; 2, Vera War- rengj, Miriam Woolner. Sec. 5-—Spe:imen of Hemstitch- ing (double) Tray Cloth-l. Mil- dred Bulman; 2, Hazel‘ Hlscott; 3, Vera Warren. CLASS VIII—MANUAL TRAINING WOOD WORK Division A-Pupils under years of age. Sec. 2—Nail Box-‘li, Shelton War. ren, North Rustico. Division B-Pupils 12 years of age and over. Sec. I—Model Fox Pen-i, win Andrew. Mayfield. Sec. 3-—Modei Gate-l. Colin War- ren, North Rustico; 2, Gregory twelve fr- Elerriing, North Rustico; 3, Irwin Andrew. Sec. 4—Miscellaneous—1. Vernon Hill, New Glasgow; 2, Claude Gra- ham; 3, Gregory Eleming. CLASS IX-LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Sec. 1 (in-Heifer Calf ‘(Dairy BreedJ-I, Arthur Dickieson; 2. Leith Dirkeson; 3, Harold Howatt; 4, Stirling Howatt. Sec. 2-Pullet and Cockerel —- (Barred Rooiri-i, Alvin Nimn; 2, Marie Simpson; 3, Heath Houston; 4, Billie Andrew. Sec. ii-Pullet and Cockerel — (White Leghoml-l, Arthur Simp- son; 2, Helen Simpson. CLASS X-COLLEC"NS Sec. 1—'I‘en Injurious Weeds—- 1, New Glasgow School; 2, Anglo-Rus- tico School; 3, Mayfield School. Sec. 2-Fifiten Decidious Tree Leaves-—1, New Glasgow School; 2, Anglo-Rustioo School; 3, May- field School; 4. Hope River School. Sec. 4—-'I‘wenty Insects—1, New Glasgow School. - ' CLASS XI-SCHOOL WORK Sec. 1—Writing—(a) Grade I —- 1, Hazel Bulman; 2, Mona Turner. L0 s T _ BETWEEN . BAPTIST‘ Hope River; 3, Anna Graham, Hope River. Q1. 1 (m-Gruda I-l, lhrion Doyle, North Rustico; 2, Vernon Hiscott; 3, Stirling Howatt; 3, Heath Houston. . Sec. 1 ,c)—Grades 3 and 4- I, Allan Smith; 2, Gavan Doyle; 3. Gertrude Fleming; 4 Ralph Dickie- son. Sec. 1 (dl-Grades 5 and 6 —1, Gertrude MacGuigan; 2, Tom Doyle; 3, Ellwood Stewart; 4. Elaine Parkman. New Glasgow. Sec. I (cl-Grades '1 and B - 1, Sadie Hiscott; 2, Irma Toombs; 3, Gregory Fleming; 4, Ethel Till. Sec. 1 til-Grades 9 and 1o --1, Hazel Hiscott; 2, Jennie Smith; 3. Miriam Woolner; 4, Vera. Warren. Sec. 2—Mhp Drawing-Sec. 2 (a) Grades 5 and B-Nova Scotia- l. Tom Doyle; 2, Gavan Doyle; 3, Grant Toombs; 3, Fulton Rollings, North Rustico. Sec’. 2 (M-Grades ‘I and 8 -- Africa-I, Sadie Hiscott: 2. Gregory Fleming; 3, Irma Toombs; 3, Colin Warren. Sec. 2 (cl-Grades 9 and 10- North America-l, Vera Warren; 2. Hazel Htscott; 3, Miriam Woolner; 4, Eaton Buiman. _ ' . , Sec. 3—Art Work-(m-Grade I Buebail and Bat (Pencil - I. Margaret} Sec, a (cl-Glades a and 4 _ Spray of Flowers-l, Ralph Dickie- son; 2, Gavnr! Doyle; 3. Maureen MncGuigan; 4, Amy Toombs. Sec. 3 ((i)—Gl'EL(iC 5 and 6 — Design for Book Cover-—1, Charles Dickicsoii, New Glasgow; 2, Elaihe Parkman; 3. Tom Doyle; 4, Mar- garet Moore. See. 3 (cw-Grade '1 and 8 - Pitchcr and Two Glasses-l, Ethel Hill; 2.'Vcri1oii Hill; 3, Herbert MrCciiiirey; 4. Exton Buiman. Sec. 3 (fl-Grades 9 and l0 - Book and Iiikwell on Table - l, Miriam Woolner; 2. Francis Tur- her; 3, Jennie Smith; 4, Mildred Buiman. Sec. 3 (gi-Grades '1 to 10 -— a Local Scene (Water Colors) -- l, Jennie Smith; 2, Edith MacGuigan. Sec. 4~Porifolio~ (at-Gracie 1 to 6 -Doinestic Animals and Birds of P.E.I.—1, New Glasgow School; 2. Hope River School; 3, Anglo- Rustizo $11001; 4, Mayfield School. Sec. 4 (bk-Thirty Great Women of all time-l, New Glasgow School; 2, North Rustico School; 3, Hope Rivcr Scliccl. Sec. 5—Projcct Map -_ (Colored races of monk-l, North Rustico School; 2. Aiiglo-Rustico School; 3. New Glasgow School; 4. Mayfield School. Sec. 6~0rigiiinl Postcr- (a) —- Gradcs 1 to tS-Friciidship (Not In- terriationaD-l, Isabel McCoubrcivl 2, Gertrude McGuigaii. Se: 'l—Wcn.tlicr Chart—l,‘ May- Iicld School; 2, North Rustico School. See. 8~Plasficlnc Modelling —- (al-Gradcs 4 and under-Apple- 1. Byron Hill; 2, Isabel McCoubrey; 3, Ruth Bulman; 4,_Allan Smith. Sec. 8 ibi~Grades 5, 6 and 7 — a Horse-l, Vemon Hill. Sec. 8 (ch-Grades 8. 9 and l0-- North America - 1. George W. Brown; 2, Mildred Bulman; 3, Nel- son Simpson; 4, EdithiMcGuigan. ‘CLASS XII-CONTESTS See. 1-Public Speaking-l, Mar- garet Dc/yle; 2. Colin Warren. Sec. 4-Oral Reading_(a) Grades I to 5-1. Marion ‘Doyle; 2, Elaine Parkman; 3, Jennie Smith. (bk-Grades 6 to io-- l, Irma Toombs; 2, Evelyn Turner; 3, Jennie Smith; 4, Irwin Andi-cw. CLASS XIII-SPORTS Sec. l--100 yard dash. boys 13 and 14-1, Tom Doyle; 2, Vernon Hill; 3, Colin Warren; 4, Gregory Fleming. Sec. 2-75 yard dash. boys 9_and l0—-1. Elbert Orr; 2, Gavan Doyle; 3, Byron Hill. Sec. 3 —50 yard dash, girls 6 years old-—l. Amy Toombs; 2, Mariam Doyle; 3, Ruth Bulman; 4,4Muriel Doll-on, St. Ignatius. Sec. 4-50 yard dash. girls 7 and 8 years-l, Eilicl hioilre; 2, Lois Simpson ;3, Amy Toombs. Sec. 5-75 yard dash, boys 1i and l2-~i, Gordon Slmpsoti; 2. Tom Doyle; 3, Fulton Rolliiigs; 4, Eloise Toombs. Sec. 6-50 yard dash. girls 9 and ' 10-1, Sylvia Simpson; 2, Rosa Gal- lnnt, St. Iznaiius; 3, Dorothy Gal- lant. St. Ignatius. Sec. 7-50 _vnr(l dash race. boy: l0 and under-—l. Elbert Oi-r; 2, Au. bon Gallant, st. Ignatius: 3. Tom Doyle; 4. Gnvaw Doyle. Soc. 8-50 y.:;.l dash race, boys ii and over-—1, Vernon Hill; 2, Ex- ton Bulmau; 3, Gran‘. Toombs; 4, Tom Doyle. Sec. 9-50 yard dash, girls ll and 12-1, Margazrt ltiori-e; 2. Elsie DOITOII‘ 3, Evelyn Piizmii. St. Ignatius; 4, Mininiie Cafinnt, St. Ignatius. _ Sec. 12-10 yard dash, boys 15 and over-i, George W. Brown; 2. Irwin Andrew; a. Toni Doyle: 4. Fulton Railings. . , Sm. 13-50 yard tlircc-lcgzcdlrrcc, girls-l, Elsie Dotron and Irene Commercial Sol. Commonwealth At 8o. Continental Can Corn Products Curtisi-Wright Deere Dupont Elec. Auto-Lite Eiec.» Pr. dz Lt. Firestone Geri. Elec_ Gen. Foods Gen. Motors Goodrich Gt. No. Pfd. Hudson Motor Car Illinois Central Int. Harvester Inter_ Tel. do Tel. Johns-Manviile Corp. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Oct. 23-(0?) — Prices for butter, cheese, eggs and potatoes ruled quietly steady on Montreal open produce market to- doy_ Volume was light. -Butter was quoted around 23 1-2 cents per pound for carlots or less of No. 1 vivhilc lots to retailers were 25 for solids and 25 1-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 45 to 46 cts. a dozen for A-lnrge, 43 to 44 for A-medium, 35 to 36 for ‘A-pulleis, 25 1-2 to 26 1-2 for B and 22 1-2 for C. Cheese averaged l2 1-4 to 13 cts. per pound for Ontai-ios and 12 1-8 Kmmcm“ to 1-4 for Quebecs. ~ Mmt- Ward Potatoes: Que. and N’. B Mts. Murriw Cm?- ‘ N. Y. Central 30's $1.10 to $1.15; Que. No. 2 80‘s .90 to $1; P.E I. Mts. 90's $1_25 to $1.30. National Cash Register New York, New Haven Nor. American Co. Northern Pacific Packard Motor Paramount Penn. R. R. """'—‘ Public Service N.J_ TORONTO, Oct. 23 — (OP) —- Pure Oil Co. Spotty strength in the golds and Radio Corp. an indefinite price action over the rest of the board marked Toronto mining market trading t0day_ Golds recorded a narrow gain. _ Interest stood out. in Moneta and Radio Keith Orpheum Sears Roebuck 0o. Shell Union Oil Corp, Southern Pac. Std. Oil of Indiana Paymaster. Moneta held around Std_ Oil of N.J. =j 11011111“ _P “l” 1.45 until the last hour when it Studebaker Corp. 15 N1’ "-1 l?" 3-‘ lbounded to 1.72 .9445, gain of 34 Texas Corp. 45 isuirniii-fl l»: P-wrlil w" 1"“ N ‘i’ cents. Paymaster was up 9 cents. United Aircraft 24 , §,'|"'|“f"":m}",.:‘L"‘,f;f:k,a“‘" °“ Power 1T ‘ Teck Hughes quieted down and United Gas Imp. 15‘; i6 ” M“ ' Qiivbvo 11' 3 closed at 5.15, unchanged. Wright U. s. Rubber 35m» sat-i S1111“ l" ~'i, Hargreaves gained 15 cents. Mc- U. S. Steel Corp_ 75*. 76",. Opt-n Close _‘ Lcod-Cockshutt. advanced 20 cents. U. S. Ind. Alcohol 3B1. 33". Abiiibi 1&1. 3 I “ I Price adjustments were narrow Vanadium 22"; 23 Asbcsios 7i‘- 75 5- in the base metal group, Warner Bros, 13".- 135; Bntlnirs". ill 14‘; TORONTO, Oct. 23-—(CP)—- Western Union 93 93 Bell 'l‘el. 151 151L- Ciosc Westinghouse Elec. 14R‘; 149 Braizihan iii"; 17 , Acme _1o1g Woolworth 601i 60", Bruvk Silk 8h 8*.» l Afton .0'l-"‘i , B. C. Power A Ii-i . 3.3 A1391‘ .97 ' Building Prod. Iii)‘;- .32 Argosy 1.25 Ne“) Y0 fk Cufb Can. Cement ll ‘p. ll = t ii.‘.ll‘_\' _ ,05 _ Cnii_ N01". Pl‘. 25 ‘.25 I Beattie 1.30 ‘W’ Can. Cur d: Niiiiwti. ii)‘. iii Bldg 1,39 Alum Corp Amer 1311:: . Hydro Pin. 4a; so l _ w Boblo .24»;- Amer Cyan B s51.» . inn. Alcohol A. o; 7 ;. 5;’ A, 01- J - Buff A _1i Amer Super Power Pacific 1'.‘ . lli i hi" ' q- Cal a- Edin 1.40 Atlas Corp 2a 2a Iillil- 03-; ~ v-g Can Mn! 1,33 Creole Petrol 9'; 1o 1"“‘{-_1f ‘ - Q Cen Pat 3.73 Elec Bond at Share at; so". 1T°1<"'1~=* ~“*~ ll 1e Cen Poi- ,35 Gull‘ Oil Penn 2:‘; 22'; "' M“ ‘ ' " ' Chem Res 1,07 Hum Oil 8r Reiln Dom. Coal Pin. 19R l9‘: . , _ , _ __,, , , Chrom 1,55 Niag Hiid ILJIII‘ Coal Piii. if)‘; 19‘.- “‘“E “ EDDIxGO ‘ ' \I ‘I I" Common WP 101,5 Std Oil Ken Dom. Bl‘l(":i- 422i‘; 48‘; " " Collinl‘ 1'75 U11 Light 8c POW}?! A D0111. Steel B, 1S‘: 8',» PITFSIZFHGH \ Cons Chi 1,70 Un Light A: Power-Pid Dom. Tvxwlir ‘ill C,,HI-;_,._., n1 ,- Dai-icivatri- 1,52 Wms Oilomatic - i Doniiacoiiiizr l2‘; m,” - East Mal 1,01 ‘ll “" i-‘i-nsci- (w. 21x", . Emm- 127 Lam Cont F0“, “ . ,. (i, 3, .. ii-o-ii s Falcon JFK Lava C Gem 51cc} wares 61.‘ 6.3 ll'(\ll(i Fed Kirk _()5=_ WW1 - r-rciie rvrrv f1 Franco “q: Lee Gold A. _~.:-~.—. r’: r r r —~~ ~s Gods Lake 75 Lime L-L. Greene L.’ Macassa ___T__:V€ llalc Ania Mach L l o ‘- c; r f? Hard Rock 2.65 Maple : u e a/"LL p f’ 3h 1 "i, 3a Hurker '20 M0111 EH tkrf; Honiest A3 MCKQYI v , - I = -“- r Q; c w’ Ilowey g0 MGM!" ' l fr‘? . “at X ‘f Krk r; m2 McWatt i r .= Kirk L _57 M111 C0113 Lake Shore .55 Mini-o Moneta Morris When in need of professional ‘rt-ti iti-siiu-e- (‘I urn‘ Peters: 2, Anne Gallant and Marion Murphy rand, enlhtiii ilri. riirei-ii nn viii ii..il .. 1.;i Gallant; 3, Rita Plneau and Aileen Nlmss liafilc prnfessiillinl and business iii1iifi, (ii i‘. E. I. Doiron. st. Ignatius. Nmmd“ 1950 ardth 1 Norgokl ooooovooooooooaooooooo‘ooooooooooooooeoooocto s” y m‘ "m" ‘m’ O'Brien Art l IIIVGSWPWQEIIS boys-—1, Colin Warren and Tom Olga, i ‘ “‘ ’ D3316; zilrwm Andrcmg and M,m__ Omega o-ovoooooooooovoomoooo ‘ oooooooovooooooooooaoo my Orr; 3. George W. Brown and Pamm" Glll.I.i.~'()“‘.\‘ nE-iihri‘ S.-\l.i)‘.\l ::.\»Tic1:\" .-i:< lirlii‘ - (u. Vernon Hill; 4, Grant Toombs and Paymas for _\' li.rir problems. 17o‘ i..Y.i_ 11-‘) i‘ ‘ . "i ‘ Em,“ 331mm; 533°; George S§I'L‘l“i. Phone lb-(vulvli-Ulé Sec 15-75 yard dash‘ girls 15 and Plonee‘ Holcoooooooosoooooooo (www- over-1, Joan Turner; 2. Mildred Bul- Powell l), l _ i . . ‘ . . . man; 3, Miriam Woolner; 4. Mm“ pmm MIr )GlS ooooooooooooooo: gum‘ Doylm Prest Qorooooeocooo-oooooooooo (hflrnrnCi-rls‘ s“; 15_50 5m“; duh. boys 3 ggcgdhAk PERCY WALSH. 167 GREAT oooooooooooooooaoooooo , , .. . a e George Street. We guarantee] _ _ _ _, , . . Gillis, North Rudtico, a Billie Mc- Rm“, an om. “wk T“. u. , E. n. T.“ Lint. Y\I.(rI\H uni years - 1, Byron Hill; 2, Gordon Roche ' ~ " Opiivliiviii i ii: l Lure, North Rustico; 4, Robert Royalite STEPHEN BOYLAN. omen} iiqvlv; »\-l>"='l~‘ii hi1!“ . Toombsv Lmyflckt Sari Ant Satisfactory S(‘l'\i('t‘ Allwvork- 3 -- ‘i- ‘ Sec. 17-50 yard dash boys 7 and sham: gunran.uod' "‘Y‘,‘“""° (‘mm- ‘ '¢“°¢‘¢*'*“‘°““'Y* , - Sheep Cr inn. Giaiion Strict | x, . . ,3 Years-—1- BYTQ" Hm; 2, Heath shan- 0004040000000004000000 I Flltliii Q‘ . lioustblné Mayfield; 3. Walter Stead, ilLnilltn (“Othes (YIQHIIQYS oooooooocooooodooooocb ay 8 ; 4 BIIUB Andrew. ‘J a 5' ooiursoooocsooooooooooob ,“"n\\- (~|~\--1~R\L Sec. 13-50 yard jogkgy race, bays St Auilp srrrs" eLEaxrco. l‘l{i£!~‘,\‘I-.I).f "n": P“; _ m , . _ . slid B551" Repaired. Suits mode lo ineas- filo.) Pi.ulc.\ .. vii i, Murray Orr and Irwin Andrew , . 1 Bar _ ' Bud Cont tire. Theo. Seiiiiicr, 1.31 Kent, "PMS. - 2. Fulton Rollings and Billie Mc- 5u111v Street. Post -. _ Lure: 3. Claude Graham and Nel- Sylvan Qoooooooooooooooooooo-o rirui; (i... =. Pmfiramnic; \'.e.l- 5°" Slmpsmi» Trmi“ Electrical ‘i"I’.’l’1'L‘Tl'l“§T§’l‘fT;i.... s"- 19-75 Yard 119-911 8M5 13 gezas oeoooooooooooooooaoo-e ... Pqili,’ and 14-1, Joan Turner; z Mildred ° “m 1 pm“ A“, RE. Bulman; a, Anna Gallant; 4, rtitb ‘éf/Qfljfm, "’§,’,T,§§",,;f,,,,,.,,,;._._ ‘msywnsi""""°"°°‘"°‘""- Pineau. ways Vacuum Cleaners. Blowers ; PHONE 1155 (‘OR ITXPIZIKT RF.- Sem 20_50 yard wheelbarrow w“ H Q;|i,,"-,-,,rr_<_ All commercial» pair sservicc ‘Wat-l rnivs Radio b , l I l _ Brett Pilwil“ 141i Pal '; Service, 171i? Plfvrcv Slrmi. are" uc"‘>'§_ ‘ rwn Andlew and Co“ Ma“ 1'?» (trial; (‘rcoi- ooooooooooooooooooeooo iirray rr; 2, Grant Toombs and , , Exton Buiman; 3, Willie!‘ Gallant OQQOOOOOOOOOb¢¢QOOO4QO ‘Qofreshlncrnh Y , - oooooooo~oooooooeuooo and Aubon Gallant; 4, Vernon Hill Lake M81‘ (191191111 DQIIVQYY and George W. Brown. Moiro 0000000000000000000044 Iiflil-STERS. OYSTITITQ IN SEA- , . . , , .-_. ,. r s" ""“““"’"" '"“° m“ r ‘- ‘$2,153? viwss m Hm Iran's or» it‘. r2“‘6i£il nniillTfia ' Mflyfivld 5311001; 3. North Rustlco Robb livery. Quick Service. Trunks a fir“; ' School; 3. New Glasgow sohooi- 4, sud Mm siiccuiiiy- Fred Brow"- Hope River School. Tangy; 1v. Y. Stock artic: In accordance with listing (Buppllal :1 Plllliilld ‘u: cordi- n Ii I U“ TB I l"? fs?‘“‘.‘§‘.‘i' it5i’;..“ii.“§‘:r3f3§3 ==~"-<--=-"-=='---- Stock Exchange that an ‘dition- open Close i; $22.22; pairs: its; it... option agreement November 5th. Am. can 121v 7w‘: Balance oi’ option comprises 190,000 Am» FW- PI- 71f‘ f 1 shares at 5s cents and aooooo at as Am- T°1- 4’- Tel» .17?,_§ 179,; , cents, the latter block being stock Am. Wflimillrks 22;; 27;", donated for treasury purposes. Anamnd“ 46,‘? 46;)‘ Gillies Lake: New ore sections Atcmwn 80'} 301'? area being ‘located in development Atl- Refining 30m‘ 30f‘ work at Gillies Lake in the Por- Auburn 32H 33;; cupine area. In addition to the Baldwin U~7°°m°uV° 3a, 5‘? cutting oi’ the number 10 vein on Ban’- 8‘ 0m" 23"‘ 23 " ' the aoo toot levels, officials state 3mm 4-1’- '- that a second diamond drill hole Beth- steel cut this vein fifty feet south o! the Briggs m“ first hole where it showed widths gglsseaie oi! 5 feet and grade of $12 per ton. Chesapeake & o. Chrysler Your responsibility For the welfare of your dependents cannot be laid clown even at death. it is as necessary to provide for com- petent administration of your attairs otter you have gone as it is to acquire the assets essen- tial for your Family's protection now. Provide for their future weiiarv-bring yourself complete ease oi minds-by PWPBYIM Y0"? Will wisely, and appointingThe Eastern Til-Iii Company executor and trustee. We will gladly assist you. . T/r e EASTERN TRUST COMPANY C. N. BISSETT. Hlmizigvi; I Charlottetown Bram-Ii nan" d smurf’ " iv ‘ Imp. ' 11' ml‘) Stock Exchange