IV. Y. Stock -- Exchange a lied a minors us canny ‘loggers OIIIOIQIOII stack axdlllll swan 0pm last ‘Am’ For‘?! Ain For Pr pfii Am Waterworks . Am Can Am Rad . _Am T and T . Anaconda . Atahilon Gr Nor pfil fiat '1‘ and '1' . - on Copper .. , out win-ii .. ‘is; CH Pr‘ .. ~ euirn .'.. 22 - lmmouni. 91,5, Io 3 '80s 1311' " J‘ m . -\' - 48 g1 B Stcui . 1Q llariium l’! 18 1 . tinghouae ‘ Q flllarkets At A Glance ( anadlln Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial Ilm-ko higher. ‘ 'l‘oionio Mines-irregularly hi her, New Yurk-Jiocks slightly hi] er. Wiuxiipeg-lvhrat up 94 to 19$ cents. \Viunipcg-—-Wh9lt up 5A to 1% cents. Ni-iv York-Cotton unchanged; rub- ber and sugar lower; coffee higher. ._.___.i__. PRODUCE (Canadian Prod) MO.\'1‘RE.\I., Oct. Ill-Cheese prices easedon theopenMonbrelipi-oduoe nlarkot imluy ns no 1 Ontlrioa laid at 10 to 1i cents l pound and no 1 QuTeh-rc at 9% to 100i. ho hurror rnariiet firmed slightly. no 1 grade selling at 24K cents a pound for carlots or less. Small lotl in ri-iailers were 2c to 20 for solids and a cont more for prints.» Eggs held unchanged lt 42 to 48 gilrtA-lsrge. 30 to 40 for A medium. . O Potatoes held steady, Bil-pound bags of Pr-lncc Edward Island moun- tnins soiling nt $5 to 90. I’. E. I. r-uhblcrs nnrl New Brunswick moun- iulns at 80 to 85. Quebec mountains a; £16 (ti: 80 and Quebec cobbierl at ii . Currencies (Canadian Press NEW YORK, Oct. 3i sins were made by stcrling and the Clnldiln dollar in the foreign exchange mar- kets today. The Dominion dollar reduce its discount from 1% to 1 3-32 per cent. The pound sterlln finished the duy at 84-00%. up ‘A o a csnt. Tho French franc, closing at 0.00 cents, ahowcd a loll of .00 of l cant, (Canadian MONTREAL. Oct. llb-Curnncisl dcclincil narrowly on Montreal for- eign cxchnngo today, The pound storling inst 6-16 of a cent at 8.07% and the United States dollar 1-10 of any i984,‘ whsn 56,820,952 shares were strong. Canadian "Industrial Alcohol "A" advanced more than a point while gains of major fractions were recorded by Distillers-Sea- ‘trams and Hiram Walker. Else- where in the Canadian list small General Strong Tone On N. Y, Stock Market I hank MacMlllolI, y Press Financial Writer (By Guardian's Special WIN) NEW YORK. Oct. 8i. - Profit- taklng was stemmed in the stock market today and the list staged l general modest recover)’- A number. of specialties showed recoveries offromltofl points from the previous close. but for the moat _ part improvamentinpivotal aim-es was limited m fractious. frns alcohols were l. firm spot in the in- duetrlll division and the recently clay motor shares showed new life on the up-side. i ' Realizing late inthe day-was well absorbed and stocks came back to close around their best in jmost oases. A few leaders loads’ new highs for a yearlor more ' {The As- sociated Press average of. 00 stocks rose .2 of a point at 52.0, with the industrial. rail and. iii-flit '_ owripon- cnia all. showing email "furn- liitflii shares, dropped moderately below the previous session. "Iicdaya sales-however, brought‘ the total number oi‘ shares changing bands the most active month since Ebbru- were traded. In the bond market corporate Ss- sues were mostly steady to firm, with industrial liens leading the way. U. S. Government obligations improved 1-32 to 5-32 of l point, with l. few exceptions. Most for- eign loans, including Italian issues, stiffened. Chrysler bobbed up and down in the stock market as traders awaited nine months earnings report. Ahead more than 3 points for n time, sel- ling "on the news" wiped out most of the gains, but a. late rally left the shares up 1% points at 86%. Directors of the corporation ordered a ‘Ii-cent dividend, compared with Plymfili-S 1X1 the past two quarters of 25 cents regular. and 25 cents ex- tn. rising prices as Wall Street scan- ned recent government statements that releases of ‘iskey from bond- ed warehouses were largely exceed- ing expectations. American Telephone was a strong 5110i among the utilities with a lift o! 2 mints at 144. General Motors gained 1% points at 53. Canadian Distillery issues again recessions occurred in Dome Mines, Hoilinger. Dominion stores an Harris while International fl- in October to 46,814,021, making it B the dividend announcement and F Liquor shares were in demand at ‘I MINING ds lrtment of the Toronto exchange ClllllO to tbs and of tho month today W115i)“; glvlgtg a definite lead as to the course rice movements im- mediately shes . Bass moi-Ill Nil loiaienztrong ‘lslpotl autsagllfgg an runn g ml L», stroll: gain responsible for l o a do? vrhils the golds lost l litil! ground despite IIIIIIIUIIILLSIV“ bliz- ing at l amall price ll ill ‘ Hargreaves. Silvers bld a Inld~ I flurry but settled down to their us‘ ull hum-drum within ln hour. Turnover of Wfllbt BRING“: reached 0,400 shares and uat 0 1o cenfl to 1.10 wu w "I514- Pioneor advanced ll cantl Oll I volume while elsewhere in till twill! changes were on the losing lldl- It- ppefl , Doiae- fin lorne 16 cents an Rollin!" - . Hughes aso turned over in vol ‘I hut did no better than recover» l - dl loll of 6 cents. l Olga among the oils about‘! handailn quantity and ltigbflfuttll; chlnfld u" 4%- 3°75‘ t pol“ o (Urlnldlln PIOII) TORONTO, Oct. Bl— Stoflu. V Acruo Hi1 . - ovsr in the stock exchange, at 1,- JVW" Gods Lake Goodfish . . (innniia . . (lrnuiiuro Greene licWuitcrs . . Min Corp iiloueta ilorris . Nipisaing Nornuila Nor Cuu Olga Oil Pnyinnslcr Pet Cob .. Poison Pick Cro . Pioneer Premier .. Pros Air .. Massey Nickel, librci of Canada. and lake Shore were somewhat higher, ' M T’L. CURB ____. . (Supplied by Pltflelal and Company Members of Montreal stock‘ exchange) one por cent at 1 8-32 per cent prem- mo“. one“ m" inm. The French franc eased 401. of a 5 A o“ ___ ___ ___ 16 15% cm“ ‘n u“ “m4- Diltillerl B .. .', 3;.’ aux/a u" m ‘ - m nluarun l:'§r°rgst".'. . i} Melcnerl . . , m,‘ word. Other rlaen ea applliol. locals. 4s. leopard; Wesson la per word: Announcements BI 00ml Iv h. per word: ll Ilnorfaln Iafleoa, Spiritual Olfsringl, Cards, 00., 4a. pap name; Notices d and Appraeldiol, 10a. p. Inch or h. p‘ lluiimnn Charger!" may alvlrllasnnl sweaty-Ilsa cull. . d Eastern locals. la. l] awn Ie. er word| lllalalflsl Ila. par lnnbl Illa or Floral and of Oondolanol, 10c. S8188 HfillF-Mlls or Fem-ls WANTED -- AMBITIOUS SALES people, men and woman, spare time, to handle our line of Par- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint plrclnnenta, gravure etchings, many cut-out style cards with tip-on pieturol. attractive M‘ ‘ ‘ ‘cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. seventy exquisite numbers to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dorm. Liberal commission. Write Premier Art Guild. 202 Castle Building, Mon- treat. N-flb-‘Ii. Tobet r HOUSE T0 LET NOVEMBER Ill. Apply R. E. Hutch. L-llil-IO-I-tf. m new - rnrvam GAIAGI 'ro rent reasonable. Apply 8'! Green street. Il-ZSIB-IO-Zil-SL r0 mar-z on r rnaursawn heated rooms, centrally loodted. Apply Box “X," Guardian. L-24i1 Female Help. Wanted, v ~| .0. F r- ForSale FOE BALIF- AUCIION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Bcore Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. FOB SALE — MacINTOSII AP- piea at F. S. Reeves, Southport. L-zifli-IO-ZG-Ui. FOB SALE - WALNUT SIDE- board and parlor cabinet. Apply Henry McFsrlane a Company. L-2313-l0-31-3l. SCRATCH MADE-PADS OI‘ 100 sheets b x 7%. Price 3 cents D91’ pad, Guardian Oflice. 11-2416-11-1-11. NEW HOUSE FOE SALE 0B rent, back of Crown Bakery. Ready r ~ gt. John Devine, Fate's. L-2822-10-31-l1-2-5. FOB. SALE -- AN UP-TO-DATI! residence (new) with all modern conveniences. Splendid location. Hot and cold water heating. Apply “B? Guardian. L-2368-10-3l-3i. Salesmen Wanted WANTED — CALENDAR SALES- mln-Bplendid saleable line of art and business ca‘ ’ s. Territory now being allotted. Apply at once tolopfxins Press Limited, saint Tnshotn . Teck H Texas . Toburn Towngnilc . . - Ventures ,.. - Wni Amu Silver... a” Total sales 447,000, UNIIIBTED SuflMlnel . -- WBLL-GROOMID m,“ to tch the cclnplexiori you've liar-films iiNI-ilfl l° earefullyimiii notltraceof sum- nper tan‘ remains is no more im- portant than Drelilflirm" m4 routines toedkeep you Mini-i! and well groom . . rm rlstidipns woman who wlnil to b: immaculate all winin- elm" see that, liar bathroom shelf con- tlonr an affective dominant and ‘that h”. budlet ia-lfllUted-h al- lnutbeeauscyourwoollsn onthsmiilidcand fs must he laundered daily- underwelr and morning are importan comesyuurway. ~ Beaurethltyware John, u. s. N-8820-10-29-4i. m, “u”, mm "l " ‘u; l vwr ' - . . olden . ht to he brushed and - Mllllfillllllfllll hungéilwti? sunshine for m c‘ three noun at least once aver! he ‘runs mils sorfarampqhlf-ii: Masha”. m m" m. H1110! 8 tin. Bfl@ " , , ,§ luv-family Income and @- than cuflnna . msnt Annuity Combined. Ask to 11 3gp an it. gamtgihm- {as mm. Ind lock flllinfllly‘ m Ovrm . 01111‘ Mmm- beticr feet. nan. 31a Olllhtoal mined in the lun- shine now and than. on a. deodorant and ins it ll often q 1f the," tin rain‘ your arms isn't . awseiliiy be use: ‘ Mam” Mt ’l. Stock Exchange‘ (flnypllal by Pitflald all Canadian I i TOBONIO, Och limbs nrhlnl £54» 555053 535E090 11nr;¢arRL0!:rn!snL5saue2¥v".. TIONS Miscellaneous Ognndlan Pull MONTRBlAL, Oct. u-1‘)he produce section of Canadian commodity l0” tion closed‘ fhizmer today ll trldill continua l’ Butm spot-No salsa; Quebec (W) closed 983i to 24' W-sltern ll to 24 . cheese spot-No salsa; Quebec waits cloud 9% to 8%; Qua colored im1to 0%; Oat while and colored 10 t0 lilgu‘ spot-No isles: Ontario A- 41- - s o * - ""‘l°'°ff"o“sif°i“ will" ‘loll’ twat»; medium 241,5 ‘to N; 0.2a l0 lrouruinan, Oct. a1- Whclt, Nor no 2 O1. Barley C weaver-n no I 89. Oats, food no 1 d4 vulgar, spring whelt patents, tints Flour seconds 06-1). Flour brkcra $5.10. Flour winter wheat DlMh¢l,‘Cl0lB6 $4.20 to “.80. Flour white corn “.00. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlinga ton $27.3. Rolled oats hag 90 lbl 881B. i!“ no 3 per ton cariotl $10.00 to Cheese no 1 Ont 10 to 11. Cheese no 1 Quebec 05$ to 10%. Butter no 1 24 . Eggs in cartons A 1 large 51X. llggl A 1 medium 51. E . Pgtzaltoss P Ii I inia 80's 85-00. P lii I cohblers 80's 80-86, N B mts 80's 80-85. Bhflmlll B. from Local Harbour. Dominleltorlswirork. Bhennanntolnvalfisrboirr. VIBBILS IN 3831K:- Rtgeflmlbufll. Dominiomloldlm.‘ VIGSILS DUI 1'0 ABBIVE:— nomllonheai. Cityofmiristehumhfromoal- cut-ta. loniafrom Saint John. l-Henneseid from Iinminghlm. Polariand from Swansea. a-Briatoi City from Montreal. Dom. Shipper from Halifax. l-Cilverllndai from For East. Portia from Nfld. ports. Mhgnhild from Nfld. ports. Chsdlbuoto from E. 0. ports. l-maiol Manchester Port Montreal Chomsdy from Montreal. ‘Prlnsylvanll from Halifax. Gitlno from New York. Que mts 80's 16-80. Que cobbicre 80‘l (IS-M. —-—---__._i l CIHLITS REASON H“! Edgar had been warned to oome straight home from school as his cough was stubborn and the doctor had advised care. But today it was fivu o'clock he- fblre he slammed the front door against the cold drizzle outside. "Woof. woof, bark, whoop" was the first thing his mot-her heard. And then a sneeze. “Where have you been, child?" aim demanded with a worried frown. "Here, lei mc feel your feet. Wet as water-your stockings, too. Edgar, you've not obeyed ma. You can't tell me you stopped at any- body's house." ~ The boy had heard enmigh talk- ing about doctor's bills and the need of his keeping warm and dry to know that what he'd dons-today was serious business. He had not meant to swp and watch the steam shovel, but as he and Earl had passed the excavation, it was trying to get. a foothold on a. muddy bank and kept sliding back. Men were shouting and laying rocks behind it, and it seemed as though the whole 7 city was jammed about the fence “i? ld-Pound m; ran-sun dol- lan I .16 eantl; U cents. NEW YORK, Oct. ll-Foreign ex- change irre ular. Great Britain high close 4.91%; 00 day nee 0.09; Italy 8,12: Belgium 10.88; Germany 40.25; C adl 08 29-32. I Halifax Port Arrivals watching the manoeuvres. interest of Moment Two interested youngster! forgot all about the would of home and school and stayed until the big machine with a. thunderous grunt wemt over the top like a. war tank. Not until then did Edgar remem- ber his orders. Now at home with his mother stripping off damp clothes and hunting for the flannel and rubbing oil, it all seemed dif- ferent. "Now tell me when you were," she admonished when he was nicked into bed with a. water bottle binning into his back. "I was with Earl," he to "rule's all. Just with Earl." ‘Where with Earl." "Oh no place. Just walking along." "You were some place. Tell me. Didymigodowntotim island to soc that canoe that upset on Sim- day and drowned s man?" "No, I didn't. I wouldn't go bhcle when you ioldmetooomo home, would I?" Edgar looked honestly shocked to think she would doubt him. “Well, out with it, Edgar, Mothor ' wants toknowhowyougotsowet. Didtheieacheraendyvu outonan errand?" Puzzling Explanation "Ne. I wouldn't have gone, I tell you. What do you think I am? 1'rn not crazy. Don't I know I've got a cold?! want to get better as much asybuwantmctxtultiswt fun oouzhin like this. More caster oil-O-o-o-o-o." “Now fell me." “Well ,all I did was to stop and watch some men nearly upset a big shovel. That's all. Now was that mythng. "You what?" His frank little face was as innocent as a habe's. She knew he was sincere when he re- pudiated the other possibilities of his truancy, but thought it legiti- mflw t0 stand on a rainy corner Watching the drama. of excavation. HOW did small mllldg work anyway? They felt justified about such lends mm amt hrs; from ma: Magdalen from Hliifll l-Narlll mnnflaliflx. New York Caro (QBIHIIPIOI) don't snummrv has» of 4M. W" '1: t ffscndingthsmtotbo 9'“ puDOai-kfeithatsneediobi brushed M!!! ed with cleaning fluid on the in- side as frequently ls did your sum- mer bonnet-s. White ooilsrs and cuf- Of course. the old rules about flvlh g barrllod about if an important luncheon invitation asst; 5 ltiil 213"‘??? r flmny fflBKS-the most impossible _ , Gall-dim’ opeolllWiml (OMSNEAL, Oct.‘ 3l~-M0l1l<l'€Ll Stbckkmhlngecndadthemonthi onaatrongnotstodlyaalillllfirl lnstmncsutt-hsnnwiwasm- eral advance- - - Advances in alcohols on outside markets were reflected in dealings here. Canadian Industrial Alcohol firmedifiatflfi andthsBaharcs rose 9i at 8. Anocistcd Breweries firmed still. A r of buying far Dominion Textile late in the scaaion featured trading in that group. Dominion Textile closed with an advance of 1'54 at 69%. Wablsso Cotilona rose a point M 31, Otlimdlln Celancse léltflvliandmickflilklslaiil. Howard Smith Common um Pro- hoavy demand of the puipandplpcrgroup wsretraded- only nerliaibly. The preferred stock hit a new peak for tho year at 98%, far-rod wore also although other common rose i6 at 11%. "Toes Moi-led 30,18’! shares; bonds Experiments In Rural Lfibraries Nearing A. Close (B, naipn moi-inn) (Clnadhn Press Staff Writer) , Oct. 3l——An unusual experiment in education was begun less than three years ago when the Carnegie Corporation let up l net-work of rural libraries on this Island, believing that the book- shelves cf the world should be made available to people in remote areas as well as in city and town. While oducationiats laud the scheme which has until next spring to complete its iariai period, the provincial government, expected to be its foster-parent, has not yet given intimation whether or not it will continue the libraries. Enthusiastic Miss Norah Bteson director of the demonstration, who has worked untirinzly to perfect the plan, has 20,000 active readers from East Point lighthouse to westerly Tignish reading classic literature, recent releases on politics and eco- nomics. books on technical educa- tion and fiction. ‘The people will expires their de- sire that the libraries be taken over and I am confident the government will act in accordance with their wishes," she said optimistically. And on thy successful conclusion of the Prince Edward Island ex- periment, other rural sections of Canada, probably the other two Maritime provinces, will he in line for a similar demonstration. “Eastern Nova Sootia and espec- ially Cape Breton Island 8T5 clam- oring for such a service," Miss Bateson remarked. “Through the study clubs of 8t. Francis Xavier University they have established oo-operative movements and they are in need of rural libraries." Butane pointed out that no def- inite decision had yet been reached by the Carnegie Committee as to gills; the scheme would next be e Cosnmitlso Makes Survey A committee composed of John Ridington of the University of Brit- ish Columbia, was Mary J. L. Black 0i’ the Fort William, Ont. library and Dr. George H. Iiocke, Chief Librarian, Public Library, Throat/a. made l. survey of library conditions and needs for the Carnegie Corpor- ation. They found: “Eastern Canada is a field in which might be made sev- eral interesting educational experi- ments. So far as library effort ia concerned, the provinces of Quebec and Ontario are well able to fin- ance any enterprise that may ap- prove itself to the judgment of ones sonwtimes. But she seemed to understand. She lmew the gripping power of interest, ' liy when that in- terest is thnust under a young nose, so to speak. “All right, Eddie. I suppose I understand. I'll try anyway. 1t takes experience to teach us lessons, I gum." But Edgar hadn't heard much she said. He was half asleep and thinking that mothers were kind o! funny. Autd “Misconduct” of Roosevelifs Sons Glim aired by Crash _ ll iuors And Textiles Lead Strong Market Burke! Neva A m. |-|_K_s_ "Eumlfi, a.a..c.p.a..c.o.n iiortlfloil Pupil: Accountant ‘and Auiiltor/ Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates» , c ¢.SP¢.¢i¢ltY-' ; MONEY TO-LOAMA 800th Building Charlottetown. P. E.L flw West Indies. '181Qnecn St. Canadian‘ Natbfil Steamsllips Take your holiday the form of a trip _via ' uis npaior- steamers u» Bermuda or are For full particulars consult y IV. K. ROGERS Currie Building, i . Charlottetown, P. E. T. duced a somewhat conservative at- titudg of mind-an attitude inimi- cal to educational experimentation. Yetnopeopleinthcmminionlre,“ more intelligent, or more profound- ly convinced that-education is an asset, public as well as liq-sons!- "lt la the belief of the Comm!!- cm library service might so stimu- late and capture the imagination q, the people that an efficient a permanent service might later be instituted wholly at the cost of those served, throuzhout all thrae of the Maritime provinces If such "i "l" a project were index-taken, the pm- per field for experiment, in the opinion of the Commission, would be Prince Edward Island." Thus Miss Dawson began work in this island province. she changed once l year. A village lib- rary has l choice of 10.000 of the world's best books within l. decade. actua- still. 1a card request mil-rm malies it , ibis for any reader in the province to get my 0110. 0f the 33,476 volumes in circulation. New books are added daily. Fishermen along the shores, A agrarians in districts cut off from city and town in winter. My M4 l" current literature along with the university student. It is one of the most important experiments in ad- ult education new underwl! i" Canada. "o: course it fa successful.“ ea- claimed Miss Bateson. Bhc pointed mule m: thatiiil per wt 0i members were non-fiction readers. a record s. big city librarian would contemplate with s measure 0f pride. She gave instances of fox ranch- ers who had read nothing but fox- breeding magazines and new»!!!- era now r0001!!! D0938 m Puma‘ and economic developments with the wal of students. a farmer of Mamie read every pook available on vegetable dyes and then ‘dis; played 100 shade-s in a handicraft exhibition and walked off with first prise. Then were not enough books on home economics t0 satisfy woman's Institute members: nor enough books on ships and the sea to satisfy the hardy mariner! of Murray Harbor. Alrlcultuie was studied extensively thrmlchoirt the Island. Another six-month trial and than Prince Edward Island ‘ " hereof ha have been established with 1,000‘ IQHIIW"! vallllla-fucitnlvll‘ Iflfi‘ volumes on their shelves which are m” mo” mmm, m“ g m; flfl- nonunion or CANADA case with the provinces ‘down b! the sea.’ which are, financially, not so favorably cireurnatanced as some A. D- 1W- PIOVINGI OI’ PBIROI IDWLID IILAND In tbs Fobata 0on1 20th 0000's Y, Io Estate a! Iary I. lnrnbr r th other sections of the Do- 1" c," . glimmer Geographic isolation nu. 11$»; ‘is ~us'°§:§°'r'-‘~.l:““§il.°§'i§ infiftecn decades of settlement. in- Wen-l. dwwM hell"- By the Honourubla IAIOLD LIAIOID, "wit..." lnrrossh as; of ro e. Io ‘all lharltf n in. Country z Wlolual n Illa Q Illa o! Dlllll I. Ella! ‘l “IF Iotsatowa aforesaid. and H. ranch sion that l demonstration of mod- llaoPhaa u sud clarion-lows. Ban- rlshf- lie axiseutorl of the above aliah praying that a citation may be Issued for the purpose heroin- afllr lot for-tho You we lhercfola blreby required to cite all persons lltdralkd l. (la slid Isiah to b0 andappeasbeforemaatarrobaoa OIIII t0 b0 hall! ll the Omar! Bond wn. In queen's Conn in the a , 0n lloldn twenty-fifth doy of lovable coming, ll tire hour of eleven o'cl foreman of the some in eaalo if any they can wbu its eolnta of the mid lllhte llawuld ibs [MIMI Ill! the Illlte dlliod proyad for In aald petition and lac has paper pupil-shad aforesaid ones In each vvoak for lslal four consecutive vveaka hem 40p data haraofandtbaeatrul copy ha: ‘o: be ‘earn-nu peak! is the fella I I 91"“ Nil!!!“ In age n-u 9f u" Charlottetown aforesaid, a} or tlrollayalllalkafflanadalailaf II 3 i E E a 2 5 i I 2;ilr Charlottetown aforesaid. Uri! l hereby hrthar order that a true copy Iiaraof be forthwith served In II Merlot-Golan! of this Prcvlnaa a1 that all psraavna- In in its nld late as aforesaid any have dot notloa thereof. Gfvwaundsrnyhnndlldfialea II tie aald Court this 28rd 0Q Oobblrlall-Ibflandllfie Kl IMP If Iia-UIKIWIIUII "m ‘iv-mm IrflM-IO-g- _______ . _ _____________ BRITISH QOIFBBS IMPROVE JMIANNESBURG, South Africa -British professional golfers have imlmived remarkably the past thrvs years, in the opinion of sid Brews. South African golfer. whether or not it will keep the Car- negie libraries and its decision on the sl-periment- will be watched closely by other rural sections of Canada. anxious for a similar lib- rary system. - 1 ~11»: rwm- uwuiwwr- .1 .r—' r"n~o-"““ Xmas Cards PRINTED To or. o r: R Yaarnlmcprlnled 0h yaflfirhhallllectinl nulls flu. allrelt in lincsrawldana." Phone m i...» _ The“ Ollrllas ~ X tarball!!! | ‘ =3".