i HD BalloonistLost - _ Life In Attempt To Establish Record British Station Heard Here For _ _ The First Timel For the first time, the voice and; (Canadian Press) music from a British broadcasting SPARTA. Texas, Nov. 5._-The station was heard direct in Char-‘body of a bniinqpisc believed to be lottetown last evemng- Mfllflr K-ithat of Capt. Hawthorne C. Gray, S. Rflllers of the Island Radio CoJwho took off from Belleville, Illsa, in testing hls ls-broarlonslinc equlp- an attempt to (establish a world's ment in preparation for the AflillS-‘glfitudg recon; was taken from n live dlIY illllllllllll‘ Picked llD lllfiiwrecked balloon near here today Cllelmsmrd station and llsl-Qllfidffhe balloon had landed in a tree on Clllllllluclu-“IY ml‘ several ll°lll'5 l0 a farm several miles to the south the test-program. If the condi-l, sCQTTFIELD_1]]s_ Nov 5_ca‘p. lions are as favorable Friday, CFCY l mm Hawthorne c_ ' Gm‘, peached will likely be tried in on the Empire an altitude n; 40000 ‘t a, 315 p broadcast, from 4 to 6 p. m. Thelm yesterday he ‘Wren; in M's 10g‘ Prince 0f Wales will speak from Al- found with his borly near Sparta bert Hall and the old marching Tex“ today scoiukqd 05km‘; Bones of France and Flanders wlll were informed. This altitude lion‘- be heard. This will be an epochallth t‘ ‘I _ event in history, when every British?woifid-garsgolzflllld estubwh a new ‘Dominion will be in reach of the m.‘ voicc of the Motherland. m..." ,|‘,,,,,,|._ nlmrnl nrnr nl Imlid. 00000OH-vv¢¢+v¢Ovvyoooooovooooooooooraooooooooo-oov I Where to Get “The Guardnp” i l l l TIIE GUARDIAN can he ohtulin-rl from the following agents In (iharlotlctcitvn: /\- BROWN. Slump Vendor. RAILWAY IIOOKSTALL. MARITIME STATIONERS, Grafton Street. <~ J. D. TAYLOR, Grafton Street. J. P. DUFFY, Queen Street. ALEX. 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They Ruarantoe money back or other L051- _ A gpflmg 0F PEARLS QQIlNJC“ floods ln exchange, 80o and 00c please ulzon, or your portrait enlarge- "llllllu from me, likeness guaran- "Illl. made by thgoliiflh (lrado Arllxt nr Toronto in- any Mylo m‘ _ _, _., grade; tailored tohnonnnro fllilllll. gggugnou PERCENTAGE - nvorcnnts, ralncn Jadlea drefl- OF RUBBER UNCHANGED amt and coals, ' rnnioed. l mmley flayed. W Lmunon, Nov, r1. — For the llllflll. flenoral Agon ‘warp... "poppy" “may the percent. 31» IIlQrIoItolov/n. age oi’ standard reduction of rub" m .- 119v oxpnrlnhlo under tho Quven‘ nrdn Iguana/pit no“ m"; from Qqymqqm] Malaya .. Jig.‘ " " ‘ ' ' ' lhotwoan Si. Houston's ral nnd school. Finder ill lenvo at this o ce 1M "ML Elmer Clow for Harry Jenkins. OOOOOO-OO-OGO0OOOOOOOOOOOO-OO-OOOOOQOQOOOOOO~OOOOOQOO llentral Guardian VETERANS DANCE tonight. 19B K. C. INSTALLATION of Officers and regular meeting tomorrow night. j 199 LOADING LIVE IIOGS at North Wlltshlre Wednesday, Nov. 9th. I96 freshments at Veteran's dance to- night. 196 MRS A. E. MOITl‘§ISON‘Wlll re- celve on Friday afternoon from 4 u: 6. 197 MET WITII ACCIDENT. -- Mrs. Percy Yeo, city had the misfortune to break her arm on Saturday as the result of a fall on the street. It is understood it will be about two weeks before she ls able to resume her household duties. TIIE EVENT of the season to- night. Veterunis dance in College Hall. . - 196 ST. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL. — Yesterday being the Sunday follow- ing the Festival of All Saints the services at St. Peters Cathedral were bright and in keeping with the festival. There was a procession by Priest and Choir about the church at both services. The Rev. A. E. Gabriel preached two splendid and instructive sermons. ' I FUNERAL SERVICES — The flint-rail oi‘ the liilc Mrs. lylary Date- mnn was held on ‘fuestlay after- noon from ihc residence oi‘ her son. William. Sydney Street, in Si, Dnii- Hliill‘.'<l Cathedral where Service was llOillllitfltlfl hy ltev. Fillilffl‘ ille- ('ill'llly, who zilso held Service at ihi- grnviu/Phi: pull il('lll'l‘l'l~l ivni-o Nit-sears, Jun. llraiilcy, Wm. Mo Neill, Jill-l. Duffy, Jos. ‘ilughcu. Lnke l-liggins and Jus. Mcfvliirrcr. DELAYED MAILS. —On account of the heavy rains throughout Que- bec province damaging in certain pun-ts the road-bed of the C. N. R. tln- Maritime express was overifour hours late arriving at Suekvillre thusl missing comiectloii wilh the first‘ train Saturday evening but the mails and passengers urriverl by the‘ 12.20 p. in. train. ‘The Ocean Lim-‘ ‘lied was fliSll greatly delayed and mails from that train were held over until today. A suggcstionl was made that these mails shouldl have been sent through to this ciliyl on Sunday but owing to the many‘ difficulties in arranging a special. service of that kind it was found impossible to do anything. l PUBLIC MEETING IN ZION. CHURCH _ The RDV. A, s. cram,‘ l).l)., of 'l‘oru11lo, arrived lll the‘, ‘i-lly on Sfllllillily""Vllllllll; and in :| gilt-st nl the vlUlllYlit ilolel, Dr.‘ (lritni will admirer-ix a public HIM)!- llll-i in Zion (‘hurrh on ’i‘uil.~uluy t-v" -l-'llllll< u! 7.30 p.|n. All Preshyturi- 4111s iniviw-sli-ti in lill‘ work nl‘ lhi» (‘hnri-li, male and 1'<-ni:1l<‘-_ should Ink his oppiirliinily oi‘ in-iiriiii-z Ilr, (maul, ZION PRESBYTERIAN Church.‘ l—The subject of tlic morning <lis-' course at Zion yesterday was “Cities of Refuge." The regulations con-; cerning these are found in Numbers 35, Deut. l9:l—l3 and Joshua 20. In the evening the minister took his text from Isa. 40, "He shall feedl His sheep like a Shepherd." Hui spoke of God's leadership of menf and nations. A special application, was made to Armistice Day. Mr. Ben Acorn was soloist 5nd render‘ ed effectively O'Haras "There is noi Death." ‘This selection was a veryl fitting close to a fine service. The; choir rendered in the morning the! anthem, "Daughter of Zion,“ by, Clark. This old favorite was “lfllif and vigorously sung. “March on,‘ March on, ye Soldiers True." ulus‘ the evening selection. This mar-l tial anthem was a happy selection‘ and helped to unify the service as :1‘ whole. The young Ladies‘ Sewing Guild is a new organization inl Zion. We wish them all success. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Church. ~—ln discuss-inc the question of bap- tism that is Christian rather than magical Dr. Macdougall called at- tention to the act that, according‘ to the stateme t of Paul in the‘ sixth chapter of Romans, baptism symbolizes two important facts thatl centre in Christ. First, a baptism; that is Christian represents coming‘ into union with Christ and a com-' mittmcnt to his way of life. Sec- ond, baptism sets forth in symbol the great facts of Christ's death,| burial and resurrection. Morally‘ and spiritually the Christian ls to tile to the world and live unw Christ. At the evening service the text taken ivas "God's sacrifice is a soul with its evil crushed" h: which it was emphasized" that the thanks- giving which God desires is man's lifc not his dhings. There were good audiences nt both services and the music at both services was much enjoyed. In the morning‘ Mr. Wendell Philips sang "Someonel is Watching Your Light." In ‘addi- tlon to the oholr's anthem on “God be Merciful" in the evening Mr. Ben Acorn sang "There is no‘ Death." BIRTHS nsaov - at u... (zlly liosplliil M‘ Nov, lilh, l0 Mr. and Mrs. \V.A. licndy, :1 daughter. ' u. o. nae cm ‘l I Undertaker EMBALMER I nun ‘ova-nan: FNONI 14D | \v|il renmln at fill per cent. no lnl the Inst period. Th? llfirllfllllllfll‘ llll based on the min-Ital. price of rerudo ruhher. l This G0 percent of oxporlnhlo DANCING, goo-d music and_re-“' THE A cnarinorrErotvw GUARDIAN No More Rheumatism "1- . nu» w m r‘ an nun. Fruit-l-tivn \;urlql lrh I chum." 5. lfloyd. Nanimo. EC. "Fruit-a-tivewis such m effective remedy‘ "lfisrgllf fresh fruit juices, combined with lonics. In a natural way, It_nds the system of poisons and purifies the blood. Try il—Z5c and 50c a box. The Inter-Pr0vin-‘ _ cial Conference (Continued from page 1) .an irulque position in Confedera- tion. 1t cannot by reason o1‘ its detachment share in the expnir alone and developments of other’ provinces, and its limitations in; that respect are very well undcr~ stood. While the Duncan report H thought lq have been very fulrly 511mm fulfilled by the legislation oi’ lust PAINFUL mrunv - Mr. l; " E. Creamer‘ had the middle illli-Wr m‘ his left hand severely inillllfll ‘liq-play working on n car in hid giu-ugi- on Sydney SWEET. POLICE COURT. — Saturday morning at the Police Court a pre- viously adjourned Prohibition case against five offenders was further adjourned. A case against a man charged with selling liquor was also adjourned. Two offenders against the Motor Vehicle Act were taken up. one for having no front light. was dismissed, the other for having no rear light was fined $10 01' loll days. One driver for operating a car after cancellation of license was fined ssoi- twenty (lays. L A “ll-ll charged with annoying his flllltlh" bour had case adjourned. H OL M A N’S, SUMMERSIDE, WANT A RADIO MAN 7- Hc will lutvc charge ol‘ the Rudm Depart- mi-ni and musi he careful in tlvl-lll work and have ambition and sonn- sclllni: (experience, not nctiosisin- v in riuliu work. The department m‘ well equipped and he will have vrlioic-liexiriuil cooperation from other meinlln-rs oi‘ the alnfl’, lllllu‘ eating \\’l)l'l(—~(i]lllt)l‘lillllli638 for .u|- vnnceinent~ and congenial sur- ruiinilings for ihv right mini. Ap- ply hy lolli-r or In person itt llul- man's i|lll‘l|Will‘l' Ulllwi. Summer- side. ' 4 l!l2~ll-8-I:i --. ..~'.>-__~_ nausea/its Aliases l-‘lorenten liogiin und Evi-lyn (Junnnrs are spending ’l‘hnnk.~i_i-,iviiii'. in Sllllflli. ltlirmt-n Flureiivi- _(!rn_swi-ll_ Mai mono, nnd lhlrthu Cii|C|lfit‘,'('Jllll' ’l‘r.|v<-r.-xe ll'l'l Siilurtlny morning for Provident-u, R, l, tVlr. tfilnnilo,‘ llcuii-sln, left Satur- tluy morning on return to Iiosinn uflei- spending un enjoyable viii-n- lion at his home in Malpeqne, x . K. of C. regular meeting and in- stallation of officers Tuesday, Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. A large attendance re- quested. 190 Thu friends ol’ bliss 'l‘ooinlm wlll he plensvrl to know iliui she has 1'(‘l:llVl'l'i!t| from lll'\' serious illness and is nlile‘ tn 11-- Hllllll‘ lit-r duties us lf‘fll'ill!l' ln Print-o Slrvnt SuliunL M ildri-ii Mr. und';\1r~.4. ifulph llflftiflll, liai- iii-_. lclt Saturday morning for llos- loii, where they pnrpoai: spoiiiiilig the wlntvr. Alias lleth lilil-‘illt’, lllulpcqur. is visiting in the clly the guest of Illiss lllnricl ‘Potimhs, Fitzroy’ Si. Mi-‘Hos (‘ova and Pauline Nit-hol- Hllll 4 c in Summer-shin, wlierf- they will spend 'I‘hunksgiviii;:. the llllllrll-‘l (if their cousins. Aliases John llllll liurllm Nichol-arm, Ali's. ll. W. lAiPill-{O left Snlnr. ‘lily morning for New York in vis- ll lir-r mother and other relatives there. Slir- \vlll he zit-reompiuilrnl as fur as Boston by Elli-s, lmtlil- .\l:tl- lclt who will visit. llt‘l' sislt-i- unfi lrli-iiils llicrc hflori- leaving fur‘ hlr homo in llvirnii. ‘The many friends of Mr. Nicholas Colwill. of Kingston. will be pleased to know that he has returned home from the P. E. Island Hospital. where he had been a patient for seven weeks. Mr. Colwlll is feeling" fine and looking good after two critical operations, and speaks of the kind- ness shown him by the nursrs. doc- tors, and others it The Only ou-"r amt om, YOU. Can Give Your- PHOTOGRAPH MADE BY ‘ CRASWELL ' “m” m!‘ Ailllolnl-meni. Today ARE YOU TROUBLEI) '2 WITII INDIGESTION. FLATUENCY CONSTIPATION, ETC. \ REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS "mur Just What You Need They do their work quickly and drive away the discomfort of dyspepsia and heartburn. Try then: and you wlll be delighte with the prompt. and c fumble relief they bring. THEY ARI-Z REAL DIGES- TIVE AIDS Price 50c and $1.00 per Box Sold Only By TIIE TIIOMPT DRUGGISTB Naekinnon‘ l Drug Co. l PMv-O Th: Rexnu. ‘C60: l" ‘ODAK Stone am rubln r wlll lltlflfiillh minimum rnlc of duly. _.‘ w‘ .’ 1' "fa-jg ‘s. l I session the representatives from Nova Scotiu und New Brunstvli-k are not satisfied and Wlllll an en- tire lhlflllrnent. and their illillllfil‘ wlll llkr-ly provoke u long and uni’ mulcd deiiule. A siflijetri sure in he illxz-nsscil n‘ length is that of old age pensions. ()ii this there la u very ili-i-iilnd vlcw that lilt! jurisdiction In ros- pez-i of thatshnuld i-ilher lit-long exclusively lo the provinces or ~n the llomlnion, ln other words, kill)’ schcmi- should bu uniform iln-nugn- mil the llmniulon, or confined lo lllovillvl-s desiring it. Lngii-nlly. lpiit-i-vei- lilo Illlllllllll is, nl lt-iun, as i-xyrrcssc-il nt the (iunsi-rvalivte (‘onvciiiitiii in \Villlilll(’l-Z lhnl it he n mullcr for the Dominion lo dval ivllh t-xciiylvely. 'i‘herc ls nnullia-r view beginning 1o assert ital-n‘ 11nd lluil is that. Olfi zigc [n-nsitnn-i should "l" l"? Flllzllrilcil as n form oi‘ rims"- ily to people loo old in iilllkl‘ p liv hit: for themselves or yijhn have lound themselves through uni..- wnrll (‘ll'tfilill."lliIlll1l'S tlllviflq] 0|‘ int-trim in their old app, 11 apnpln llllply m iill as :1 right. ii ls rininu-il. ninl lhusc who do llnl van-o p,» ‘nkf! llllvllnlili-ic or ii need lllil, and ii Hlllllilil ht- indcpi-ndinil oi‘ f.'fll‘lIlll,l-', :::]l‘|}iiii‘;_|‘ll_]\i_"iiivi-slnii-nls or lllflllilil‘ nl‘ (‘m-lain Olljflvlllillrl will hi. Miami lll"llllllily llinl only gnvci'ii11|i\ii'.>< "l" Wuuvslvil and no! oppositions 5"“ “"‘“- Tlll‘ ‘Honda in ln- disc .- I-d _i.~i ul‘ inlci s: lo all shiiilt-n ol‘ politics. iii fincl, ll in oi‘ 2t vorv notional cliiirilclci‘. iii which. nnl only governments Ihnl lmppi-ii to ll" l" litiwei- Slltllllll iiuvn ll any. 'l‘l1-~ silttkvslioli r-iilnv Htlllll‘ time ngu, l lliiiik ii ivas from l'l'i'llllrl‘ liilmlca, "ll" l" -‘l"ll-‘=l' lilo (‘ontl-iwnir-i- “lll""l'l_ ll"'ll llllXWl :isiceinlily, I'¢'|i- rr-iaviiliill: fill inziny shirtless o1‘ opin- lull .’l*l ]lllllril‘illl'. llllrhupri lliiil w "l" "llllily |l|‘.’lt'|ll'lli|ll!, ln lh.'- |ll'l".'i~ i-nl i-tmlfilreiii-v, foul" Li-iivml gov ornmoiilu, not ilivlllliilig; 1pm, (r lllc Iloniiiiloii ‘which is l'f.‘])l'0.'<ll*llll‘.(l in full fort-i: liy all its nivinhcri. lllllv“ "on-Hervalive. and two ll.i~‘.A. lllllllfill‘. 'l‘liul [nissiliilily will lie l't}l-'.‘ tied as iliverslfietl enough, in . hing tlliC'.‘<l eye [he list ol‘ reprcscnlnllvils iheri- is curiously enough revealed the fat-t that iherr- are two iloi-lors oi‘ medl- <'llll=.‘l‘fil=1' lhriiurra. l1‘ we include l'l‘lllll0i' Bracken as one-he ecu thinly is ll professional] l';ir1n<-r—- ulul all lllf‘ real nrc lawyers. Willi few exictlpliinis lho delegates hay" illltl gtimi nvnilviiiiviil [mining in \'lill(‘}.',|‘r~l iiiitl lilll‘v'l'l'>llll|,\(_ flfld in thin respect ought io in- n very in- lPlllKPlli uLKI-zrtvgnlion oi‘ public. nn-n. Arrnngiiriiieiiis for lln- (‘unfer- _ one.» lll'(‘ i-ninplt-it- in vvcry detail, to the Aeason of thanksgiving antli- remembrance. A profusion of‘ theaves of ripened grain, fruits and‘ vegetables surrounded the pulpit, symbolic-cf the harvest; while on the pulpit. and on the memoriull‘ tablet in the vestibule, were wreaths of poppies in memory of the sacri- fices of the war. At the morning service Rcv. Hammond Johnson preached a] thanksgiving sermon from the text "O that men would praise the Lord for His goodness and for l-lis won- derful works to the children ol‘ men". Rev. Dr. Ramsay in the evening ysColds ‘ "Nippedinthebud" without “dosing" by rubbing over throat and chest .i<:r§ss .» ‘VAPO U5 -a‘ Cotes or ALL THE FAMILY‘ F§QWQ~FQ§§QQQO§QQQW§4QQO~O l » vicrom » HOTEL . a ‘ I l l I One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 o! which have private D t baths. Completely renovated In the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous l scrvlceto all Guests. Tele- phones ln rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co.. Ltd. handing I nnnnr c. BRO Jlhnaler l l l 00600 o¢¢+¢0+o++¢4o4§¢ c. VICTORIA IIOTEL John J. Kecr. Hamilton: R. M. Nugcnt, Mcnctorr, S. P. Murdock. Montague; W. S. Perry, Toronto; H. V. Clemens Montreal: W. R. Reid. A. G. Forquharson. E. E. Mansfield. Toronto; B. R. Adams. St. John. N. 3.; C. S. Grant, Jas. Gibson. Toron-l to; H. H. McIntyre, Montreal; II. C. - ‘.1 I . Mopcton; K_ Geo. Ilattaltl‘ "llfll- . . , . ‘ . . w; m. our“: Cocoa and cmum fini- . . \ ‘l, PAGE ‘ -;.- fillubhll I718‘ ‘ ‘ “'3 always buys our" OTHERS who wish their children to grow up bonny and bright should give them a cup of Fry's_ Cocoa regularly twice a day. Fry's is a wonderful food; scientists say that the body can draw from it every particle it needs for it: building operations, whether of muscle, nerve or bone. And its flavour l!‘ to delicious that everyone will take it gratefully. B: cure lo keep a tin of Fry’: afwayn In I'll Immi- Nlll‘? ‘a. your; of experience guarantee: u’! In bl MO. Wlnlfl ‘Ill Clcdl. also took thanksfulness for his theme preaching from the text "Bel thankful unto Him. and bless Ilia, name." In the morning the choir sang the; anthem "I will sing to Thy Mcrcie and Mrs. W. I<‘l<-tcli<-i' render-er . beautiful solo in memory oi those who fell in the war. entitled “There is no Death." The special music in the evening consisted ol‘ two‘ anthems by the choir and a solo‘ "The Plains o1 Peace" by Mr. P, W.; The tmthems were Maunrl~‘ and i v‘ .- ' ' .» .» Small- “lppkf ‘m “ m m“ ‘mmk m“ er's "While the Earth Remaineth" . . ,___ _ __ _ . and Warwick Jordan's "The Saints _ Acres Yield per ac. Total Value - - - . of God." The solo part in thellnt-‘lwhcnl < ~ > - ' ~ - < - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - -- 29-331 115-9 497.000 3 546,700.00 Trlnlty Unwed ‘m. was mm, b‘, Ml" R Mcpywmon_,t.liiis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 102000 a0 411110.000 2,916,000.00 ' _ In the Sunday School an atldress‘73'-1l‘l0y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5,081 27'.- lIll,000 1263MB!) on Home Missions was given by Rev Buckwheat‘ 2,865 24 69,160 69.160!!! H. Johnson who had the assistance Mixed (iranm; . 21,586 35 764.000 STZLOWJXI '~~-—— of a large map of Canada showingflrotatocs ,. 47,000 170 8,000,000 4,000,000.!!! T110 SBFVlCQS Ill Tfillily Ullllfll the location of the hospitals andflllrmps . . . . . . . . .. .. .l0,000 500 5,000,000 l,000.00fl.00 Church yesterday were appropriattqother services maintained by thcjilny and Clover . . . . . . . . . . . .. 252,540 iv’,- 13021511791500‘ tons 454,800.00 United Church of Canada. ‘ Next Saturday a class in physical training for boys between the ages‘ of nine and twelve will be opened by, Sgt. Maj. Erlum. physical instrucu. or in Prince of Wales College and“ the public schools of the city. The‘ class will be carried on front eleven‘ to twelve o'clock each Saturday ini the socinl hall of Trinity United Church. This afternoon at four o'clock a united Thanksgiving service will be held in Zion Church. ‘ l I __ _.. ._{-Q->;- i METEOR EXPLODES wansmv, Nov. 5. »—A ‘ling? plodcil as il hli the enrlh and threw". inc‘ in llll‘ vilingi- caught lire.‘ phenoniciiiiii. lulu-veil ilu- i-nd til‘ Market l MONTREAL, ‘Not? fir-Owiug in‘ dom importers of wheat acceptml fair l trnde was the further demand for‘ enroute from I-‘t. William was tirade; rcal and at 8 cents per bushel over‘ grains but the volume of business talncd under a good domnudjrom market was steady with a fair trade feeling was firm. The market for hay to the United Kingdom from meteor which l‘t‘li at Sll'il\\'I‘()])(Ii.‘ in Southern Poland, luau night ex l u shou-ci- or glowing sparks over the viii-age. Practically (-\'('.|‘)' build- lhouglroiily ii fey were llf'.‘<lll'(l_\'4'l|. Ni-iglilniriiig hamlets, sill-hit‘; illt‘ ||n~ world hnd come. ~~~ ---—-bq§_i_. l tiic reports ol‘ traces of rust in the: Argentine wheat fields Llnitcd King- prut-tlcolly all offerings of Manitobnl spring ytlhcitt flour were well main-l amount of business was (lone. A feature of the (lumcstlc grain‘ exporters for wheat and sales of. some round lots of No. 2 Northern! at 16 cents per bushel over the Win- nipeg November option, c.l.f. Mont-l c.l.f. bay ports. A firm feeling pro-i vailed in the market for ivas small. Prices ‘for all grades of spring wheat flour were well main- locul and foreign buyers. The und- ertone to the winter" wheat flour passing. A fairly active business was done in all lines of millfeed and the standard grades of rolled oats was unchanged. The exports of baled the port of Montreal from October 26th to date were 46,820 holes. The .local and foreign demand Saturday continued good and values were un- . .llll5 Ylllll‘ Con“. Exchange: Con. Gas Co. <N.Y.l . . . . . . . .. I13 -.- I-Iud. Motor Cor Co. . 85's‘ “$51 "m. ‘Plenfud Fm‘ “a i ‘International Paper Co. .. excellent service" ‘l modot- , International Petroleum . m ‘mm Standard Oll of N. J. _ _ Reading Co. . . . . ..- . . . . . . .. moan-cm 8100M: I450 Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . p" mm ‘I6 Slllllllllll _ ivtsi The folguliny; estimate has been cnt year and is subject to revision ]n'cpzii'e(i inc harvest of the pres- when the official reports are made: OUR FIELD PRODUCTS ‘At the ordinary price these products would amount w; Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...,. $1.10 pen bushel Oats ..... . . . .60 " " Barley“ . . . .. .90 " " Buckwheat 1.00 - ‘.'_ Potatoes .50 ' . 'I‘nrnips . .. .20 " " , ,. Mixed Grain .751 " . Hay . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .oo’pei"ton Estimated production of cheese ut 2,010,000 lbs. Average value 19c per lb. Total value . .......... .,-li .36l,900.00 Estimated production of butter, 1.850.000 lbs.‘ "“"' ‘ “ '"" ‘ Average value 35c per lb. Totallvalue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The price of hogs was much lower than last yerr _ Eggs and Poultry have maintained their values‘; ‘T5 ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.715.060.00 ‘($47,500.00 It.‘ l! Grand ‘Total changed. Owing to the continued small SDDIJIICS of strictly fresh eggs coming fortvnrd on account of the smaller production than usual e f 3 09' feeling prevailed in the local mark-K Not send ct and prices for fresh firsts were‘ advanced two cents per dozen and are now selling at 4B cents 1o 502$ Yours cranks. l THIS The receipts 124 cases. The trade ‘ in butter was moderately active and X M A S prices Wl'l'C steady. The receipts‘ FEOM ’ were 309 packages. The export in‘. cheese was rather quiet, Saturday.’ thcrc being practically no demand: ‘BAYER STUDIO from English buyers. The local tie-l 163 Great Georglexit-reet mnnd was also slow and the under-l ’ ’ tone was easier. The receipts werc"“.“..*“**.“"""'“ ll-l-lmo. 11.147 boxes. Potato and bean murk- ets not available today. wao-ovvvoooooooo-b ‘S66E12 tiuotatiihs QM“ HALIFAX, Nov. 5.-— Quotations‘ furnished by Members of Johnston and Ward, , the Montreal Stock f , , New York Exchange 5m“ “u” w“ "'1' At. Top. and Santa. Pc Ry. urz i Hotel we have spent nun! > thousands o! dollars In American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 08‘: repairs cndllmprovemeula. It 3 -.; is now the finest Hole! of Ill class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It. appeals m mole who want e comfortable Am. Smelt. and Rrefng. Co . Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . .. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. .. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. RR. 1633b‘ l Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . ."X.‘iiZ'.i'“é‘.‘i‘iZ§ §.';'§."T°.. . . . 1.115%‘ Cllllrlomtllwll, Mmhfllzlf-DCC. ma; March, ran-n; Hgte] (h? ‘Ltd. -e..'..._.>.... Mk‘. March, new; ' “*3 ~ M _.ao=.. . gxthmc“ Miss lIaQIlAIII. _ 487.; March. I95; May, 50-1». . S ' ‘.4 Wheat-Nova I29; 000., 126M. ,, ,,, , , , ,QU§FN 10"‘ May. 134%. , - _ iclitcudrtge cloned.