Champion BOY 1,.171s-11-1a-1i 0010c, come, court, s1 1.45 101110111 ' 1 'At the steps of r11. Public Library _ AUCTION $141.15 scour McINTOSII RED 1 APPLE ‘ ‘And a few other choice Scout Apples. D0 NOT MISS THIS SALE THE CHARLCTFPEFOWN GUARDIAN l _ 1 _ srocx QUOTA TIONS “$1791.11. Stock Exchange (up ed by Pitlieid and Co. Men: rs 0i Montreal Sibel Ex- change and Montreal Curb) WELL 01111111111 Communicate with H- W. Douglas, 33 Orle- bar Street. Charlotte- town or D. R. Jay, W insloe. 10-l0-23-30. 01mm. wAnn-zn Young man with established busi- . "S; and good references wants - partner with Capital. Apply Box "PARTNER." Cara Guardian. » L-1T47-l1-l3-3I. . i -_ DOMINION 0F CANADA . ,l'llti\l.\ i6 0F ' A EDWARD ISLAND Probate Court 1st: George VI, 1'1 - s. '11. 10:11. ' In lie Estate of Henry F- Fflhl," Into oi Mount slcwart in Queen! County in the sushi lrovlnce iilcrch- ant, (incensed testute. ' llv the llonnuruhle HAROLD LEO- . yuitii PMAUEII, Surrogate, Judge of lwulmlr. Ifitsn, c. To the Hlrerlif oi the County of fitter-Its County or any (‘niiatahle or .~ Iiiernlu person within sold County. GREETING! ‘WHEREAS IINDII reading- the petition on file of Adrian D. Feehall formerly nf rinvnge llarbor in Queens County aforesaid, now of lllount l titentiri aforesaid, Merchant, and H- ‘ Mbnu Former of Charlottetown In Queens County aforesaid. Barrister- I tit-lair, the executors of the above I named estate praying that. a eita- tion may be issued for the purpose Ilt-rriilitfier act forth: You are there- fore hereby requires! tn cite aII- I?!" Well Drilling Communicate with Track Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside Manager for P. E. island S. S. SURF. "W! Milli-line and Georgetown Wednesday ’ g for the Syd. B!!! via Strait oi Canso, lennox PIIIIIH. BrIiJPOr Lakes arriving at Sydney Thursday afternoon. Returning the Surf leaves sydney "fir! Monday arrives at Montague early Tuesday morning. Passengers wishing a more rapid "Ill to Byline! may take their automobile and leave the ship at Muigrave and motor to Sydney ar- riving Wednesday afternoon or ar- rival C. N. B. Express from lidni- gravc Wednesday evening. For particulars write or telephone P00le&Th0m|1s0n Ltd. MONTAGUE, P. l. I. L-149-7-10-B T ti. Eastern Guardian mrriends regret that Mts; 11m- sona interested In the said Estate to be and appear before sne at a Pro- lmte Court to he held in the Court Iiouso in Charlottetown. in Queen's County. In the said Province, Thurstln s ninth day of December nut ow, at tho hour oi’ eleven o'clock Io noon of the same day to shew muss if nny they can why the At-t-ttiuit» of the said Estate should not lw rmshrtl sand the Estate closed 11s prnyw-tl for In said petition and on nuitltm oi’ ltI. Alban Farmer. Esq-i Proctor for said Petitioners. .\111i I do hereby order that is true ' copy imrrof be inrwith publisher! in sunt- newspaper published in Char- latte-town nforrsald once In each wrek for ut Ienet four consecutive weeks from the dnts hereof and that a trus ropy int-rent he forthwith posted in‘ the following nubile pieces. re- lpnrilrliy, namely. in the hull of the ' (‘oust Ilouaa In Charlottetown afore- lnlll. nt. the store of W. L. McLeod. i11 Mount Stewart aforesaid. and In ‘ imnt of the llull in lllount Stewart nrurrrnld so that nll persons interest- rtl In the said Estate no aforesaid nmy hnrs dun notice thereof. IEITPII under my hand and the Heal bi tho tluitl Cons-t this 4th tiny of Nov- hither A. D. i957 and in the first year It’ Illa Majesty's reign. y 1) (lid) I. In PALMER Judge n! Probate. 14-1170-11-6-13-20-31 Up until November 15th the Russ . Iiotri will be offered for sale by Tender. Inspection will be given be- twcon two o'clock and four o'clock vverv afternoon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received by the undersigned MRS. HAZEL MacLEAN. 1B1 Prince Street. r.-111:1z-11-s;11-1s. Professional Bards iii-a...- Ii. F. IIIIGIIIBALB Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phonc 47. P. 0. Boa Il- Mclleod '&' Bentley " W. I. BINTLII. IL C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. O. Barristers and Attorasy-at-Lssr _ “PONEY T0 l. MacGuigan & Trainor MARK II. MaeOUIGAN, K. O. C. ST. CLAIR TllAlflfllionltéA. Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond ‘ ‘, Charlottetown. s_ s.’ Palmer & Hasiam man. s. o. a s, us. cactus-rs s no. ems of Nova smi- ariottstog. I’. I l. I’. .0. Box III Bell 8r Mathlcson R- u- Bell n. L. llatbisson. LLB. rrtstsrs and loiicttors noun so 1.0m 91mm» ems. communism. i; H- F. McPI-IEE, B. A. .0519‘... Minot.“ s!!!» rblibi ;-:=.--¢.;_-a....,,_-,_,__ ms. Nelson is ill at hsr home in Montague. 1, ‘Ins uns onrrrsons to the Charlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Rent. Archie Hume. ..'IBOBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec. cnomicai. More loaves oi better bread from each bag. .-'DURING THE entire season pelts are received for shipment. to the Prince Edward Island ‘Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store. Mon‘ . ' 11-1525-11-8-31. ..'0I.D TIMI-l FIDDLEIUB and Dancing Contest Oddfsliows I-Isll, Montague, Tuesday, November 10th in aid of Kings County Hospital. 11-1515-11-12-13-15. .."I‘IIIBOUGII our electrically heated drying rooms we have 100% efficiency in drying raw skins. There is only one recognized cleaning material for cleaning furs the world over and that. is tine hardwood saw- dust. Wc use no other material. nor do we recommend the uss of any other. Charlottetown Fur Sales Limited. L-1548-i14-11-13-10-18-20. ..'ARMISTICE SERVICE‘ —Ah Armistice service was held in the evening in the United Church. Miss Sarah Ann McKay placed a wreath beneath the tablet lnmem- cry of her brother Capt. Attwood McKay who died of wounds in the Great War. The two minutes‘ silence was observed, and the Na- tional Anthem sung. after which Mr. Allison McLean ssng a. solo, "There I5 No Death." Rev. Arthur Long was the accompanist. Mr. Long preached a very sblc sermon on Peace. T» ..'Mr. Ted Gordon oi Sceptre» Saskatchewan, is visiting his DRY- enis Mr. and Mrs. Fade Gordon. Roseneath. 1- ___..__€--—- MONTREAL CURB '( Canadian _ Press) MOMREAL. Nov. Ill-Selected minin notations 0n Montreal Curb Iflliqifl today were: Stocks Close 1331111101- f: guartarq n 1%“ ‘Ihgrnp Cad $9 ! Yesterday s Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOB EVERY WID- NISDAY I SATURDAY‘! IQIUE. RETAIL IIAIIIIIT 0,1,“, bunch 10-150 Potatoes pk m“ ‘himips a for 5° Cabbage head Fig; Tomatoes r196 3 "is 5 Bests bunch . a w‘; Bleak 1b 1',“ amt. beef "'- fltsw meats "'11: Chicken esch 92-310 n tter lb ' _ MIIHOII lb um“ giiiniiw ‘$133 Fowl m“ m“ tr-igg - Onions 1o 1st Pgg Bqusah lb 1M0‘, Apples dos we Cranberries lb w 5o rigs I weeks old 0i- $5- Ducks each 8641-” Geese each 8300-9-75 Pumpkins lb Stocks ‘Open _ Close Al Chem 166 16B Am Can 381i 901's Am For Pt 57's 5!: Am Rad 14 148i Am Tel T01 151% 151th Am Water 14% 15 " 30 3 '71’; Awhistin 43 425d All Ref 2:111 23's Auburn l0 i0 Amteir Smelt. 51 52% Bali; .Ohlo 13% 13% Bendix Av 14 14 th S 531i 531i Brlsss Man 261. 2'1 Case 101 101 Ches Ohio 401i 40% Chrysler 701»; 00% om S01 8% 8'71 Com S0 2'31 251i C0" C311 467i 48% Con E 271's 27!’: Con Gas Co Com Prod 58 58% Cur Wright A 13% 13% Deere 251.1.- 25% DIIPOM 123% 124 Elec Auto Li; 24 24% Elec Pr Lt 14 14% 52ml?’ Xi ec 42% 42% Gen Foods 31% 30% Gen Mot 40% 40 Goodrich. 20 20% Good T 231i 23% Gt N0 Pit! 29 29% I-lud Mot C11‘ 9 8h Ill Cent. Int Hsr 69% 71 Int Tel Tel Johns Ifan Co Kcnnecott 35 35% Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 40% 40% Mur 0o t? Y Cent 20% 20% Natal Bis Nat. Cash R 20% 21 New York N H N21" Am Co 23% 24% 1r Pac 14% 14 .'.-.ck Mot 5h 5% Paramount Penn R R 25 24% Phil Mm‘ 79% 801i Phil Pei (k 44% 45 Post Tel Cab Pub Ssr N .1 as sou’ Pure Oil Co 13V. 13V. Radio Co‘ 8% 8 Radio K O 657i B7 Shell Union Oil South Pac 215i 22% td Oil Ind Std Oil N J 50% 49% Stude Co 71A 7% Tex O0 43% 44 Un ted Air 1911 19% Un ted Corp Unted g 7% 7% United Gas Imp 4 U S Ru 285i; 28% U S 8t Co 5B1’. 59% U S Ind A1 20% 20% Vanadium 171a 17 Warmer Bros 8M 8'7 West Union 311i 30% West: Air B 27 29 West. Elec 102 1031i Woolworth 89% 39% MONIWIIAL, Nov. 12 —I(C'P)—- Wheat. northern, No. 1 1:51; bar- ley, Carwdian western No. 3 .71 1-4; oats, feed, N0. 1 .34 1-8", flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 7.60; seconds 7.10; bakers 5.20- 536; bran, ton 27.25; Shorts. ton 29.25; middllngs, ton 39.25; rolled cots. bag B0 lbs 3.15; hay, So. 2, per ton, carlcts 9.00. Cheese Ont .14 3-8-1-2; Que .14-14 1-8. Butter N0. 1 .30 1-4- 1-2. - Eggs in cartons: A-largc .45; A-medium .88: A-pullcts .31; B- medium .26 1-2; O .21 1-2-22. Potatoes: No. 1 Que white 80s .55; N0. 2 30's .3540; N0. 1 N. B. mts 80's .60-.66; N0. 1 P. E. I. mts 90's .75; 80's .Q-05; 50's .42; N0. i cobblere 80's 30-62. MCLVIREAL. Nov. 12-(CP)— Heavy buying boosted butter prices on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 30 i-4-i-li cents a pound for cariots or less oi Nb. iwhile ibis to retailers were 3'1 for solids and 31 1-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments 1n carlots o1- less were 45 cents a dozen for A-lsrge, 3s for A-medium, 31 for A-pullets, 26 1-2 for H-large, 25 for B-medium and 2i 1-2-22 for 0. Cheese was 14 3-8-1-2 cents s. pound for Ontario Oct-motile. for similar Quebec grades. irotstoes: No. 1 Que white 80's .00; No. 2 90's .3d-.40; No 1 N. B. mis 80's '60-.85; N0. 1 P. E. I. mts 90's .75; 80's .82-.05; 50's .43; No. 1 cobbiers 80's .60- 63. MCINTREAL. Nov. In expanding volume, but/ter prices closed stronger on Canadian com- modity exchange today. Butter spot~Que fresh (97 score) 30 1-4-8-5; Que finds (38 score) 39 14a; Qua grass mgrsdcct so i-4s; western srds 26 l-4a. Bales: 000 boxes Que fresh (92 more), 30 i-B; 400 Que rcgrsded. 30 1-4; 150 Que Znds <38 score). 29 1-2. Cheese spot. —Ont A-large 45a; A-medium 88a; A-puilets 31a; B- isrge 20 l-h; B-medium 20s; C ma; buyers-ingestion ili i-flo; 0 buyers-inspection 20 14s. nuns-run mossy‘ sox (By The Canadhn Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal-Count! 4.9’! 7-B; U. B. dollar .99 10-16; franc 8.88. At: New York -Pound 4.8! 3-16: Canadian dir 1.00 i-lti: irsnc 1.3a 1-2. . At Paris —1>ound 147.18 i-4; U. 8. dir 29.60 fr: Canadian dir 20. 40 1-3 1-4. In Gold —Pound ills. 2d; U. B. 100i} dir 00.00 cents; Canadian dir so. white and >mI0f9fL and 14-14 1-8. I2—IOP)—- ‘ FINANCIAL NEIIVS BHItIEFS ' (Received over Pitiield and Co's Private Wlrc) NEW YORK. Nov. II-In addit- ion to the market picture fiseli there will be news to provide momentum which front pages are now featuring the President's roundup oi methods and means to halt the business slump and to re- store business confidence. Reports at. this writing am that the Pre- sident's program will be kept. sec- ret until Congrats has convened on Monday and the President can present with dramatic force. The probabilities that; the climax will come before the anti-climax- Mcsnwhile bearing in mind that although we are dealing with just. a rally it. will go further. Brasiiian Bituatlorh-Brasilu sus- pension of foreign payments is merely temporary whiiethe Gov- ernment ls studying propositions to submit. to foreign creditors rc- garding eventual payment i01- goods already bought or contract- ed for, Alaibertn Guerra-Duvai. Brazilian Ambassador, mid for- eign minister Count Galeszseo Olsno. ‘IOROMO. Nov. IZ-Barbcr Iarder~Obtains exceptional rc- aults. This morning I returned from a fast trip to the Barber larder gold mines in the harder Lake Camp. This property has the north country very excited over the latest results which indicates a mlnerallzed run of over 1,200 feet. long. While at. the property the following new results came in from the assay office-No. 38 hole at the eastern sections 0i the pro- party at a vertical depth of about 320 feet out 19.2 feet. running $107 ~ and No. 39 hole about 1,200 fest. west five feet assaying $32.70. Visible tellurides were seen in N0. 3B and. cores from additional holes which should be assayed over the next. few days. Dow Theory, New York, Nov. i2 -'I'he primary, secotn and minor trends are downwar . The market has quieted down some- what. and volume indications are not as pronouncedly bearish as they have been for some time. It is the opinion of this observer that’. easing of margin require- ments for bulls and restricting short operations, will intimately have exactly the opposite effect from that which the planners of our economies ex ted. A better ‘ for dcciin prices would have been provided had they of- | fered to pay a bonus to shorts. MONTREAL, Nov. i2—I.ondon-; The stock market gilt. edged securities inc ined to be firmer and elsewhere little chang- - was recorded. U. B. Steel 6B 27-32. 1 Anaconda so au-az. Nickel 44 m. ; Brazil 11-18. Anwterdam-In unofficial stock trsr " domestic issues were slishtly Irregular. Royal Dutch was 335 per cent: against 33B 7-B per cent. Thursday. American shares were functionally below yesterdays. LONDON, Nov. I'll-Gold bars 140s 4 l-Zd against 140s 1 1-2d Thursday. Bar gold amounting to 505.000 pounds was taken in the Open market. ' LONDON. Nov, l2~8tocks of rubber in London, it; is estimated will show an increase o! 300 tons this wfrk and at Liverpool a de- crease oi 200 tons. NEW YORK, Nov. 13--Dun and Bradstreet saykDrop of 9 in tem- perature after a. few rainy days in some oi the leading centers of ‘ distribution. gave the long swalt- E ed stimulus to winter goods rnovc- < ment. As only a few cities report- ed reduced demand, the sales in- crease for the week ran from 3 Der cent to 7 per cent. The rise over last. year's showing also edged upward. the estimated vol- ume of retail distribution ranging from 5 to 10 per cent: larger than than for the comparative 1936 period as orders for Christmas goods also increased wholesale volume was larger for the week but was only 7 to more than the 193d period. I5 per cent._ comparative I-lolllnge-r Consolidated Gold Mines declared extra dividend of 5 cents and regular monthly divi- gend of 5 cents both payable Dec. MINING 4 ' (Canadianm Press) ' ' “ TORONTO, Nov. 12-—- Stocks Close Afton 2% Alder-mac 49 Alexs-nd 2 Amm 28% Ang Cdn 146 _ Huron 360 Argosy 30 Arntfleld 33 Astoria 3% Bsgtunac 20 Bankfleld 65 Beattie 127 Bidgood 4s Big Miss 351i Bralorne 790 Brown Oil 35 Buff Ank 12 _ Bunk Hill 1504 Cal Eclm 178 1 Calmont 37 g Cdn Mal 101 t’ Cent Pat M0 ‘ Chromium 56 Comtveai 23 , Coniarum 125 Con Smelt. 54 Dsrkwater 13 Davies 26 Dome 451i Dom Ex 471 Dorval 20 East. Cr 12!.’ East Mal 85 Eldorsdo 130 Falcon 525 F01 Kirk 9.7L Fire Pete 21 Pounds 17 Francoeur 40 Gillies 18% Glenora 5% Gods Lake 55 lclale l7 Gold Eagle 33 fish 9 Gr Bousq 7". Granada. 771 Grandoro 4-7; Grull 8 Gunnar B3 l-lalcrow 2'5.» l-lardrock 105 l-Isrker 12% Hollinger 121's omc 106 Homestead 25 l-lowe 30 I Nicks 44-’!- Jack Wat 45 Jocois 2B Joilicoc l7 J M Con 2i Kerr- Add 17B Kirk l-Iuri 10b ‘ Kirk Lake 1 s Like Shore 0'i Lam Cont 3% Laps. Cad 46 Lava Can 9d Le-cti Leitclt 63 Llttfe L L 500 Macsssa W? Mr-Doug i5 Madsrn 4Q MacLeori - 10o Man V8 2'5 , Marslgo 9'5 ‘ McIntyre 35% McKengic 110 Mcvittle 13% McWatters 37 Men 011 6 Min Corp 1B0 nic 4 Monarch 37 Moneta 153 Morris 31 Naybob 33 Newbec W1 New Gold 30 Norsnda 49 Nurmetal '75 N old 3 0B1" en 540 Ltkaita $3 an 4i Oro Plats 100 Facslts i0 “amour 300 Pantepec 5% ‘Payore l8 Psrkhill l} Paulore Iu 46 Msiirzis ‘as s GLINCE” (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal ~Stocks irregularly lower. New York —St0cks slightly high- er. WInni/peg —Wheat 5 to 4 1-8 cents higher, New York —C0tl.on. rubber and sugar higher: coffee lower. BANKS Stocks Open Close Bk of Can Bk of Com 15B 15B Bk Mtl I95 195 Bk Nova S 1331111 Bk Perron 122 Peterson i Pick Crow 580 Plo11t\~ 325 POWCii 129 Prairie 25 Premier 213 Fresh“ 95 Read Auth 330 Red Crest 46 Red Lake 21 Rcev MED 40 Reno Gold '73 Royallte 341i oche 10 Si. Anth 1B Bhawkev 35 Shcrritt. 135 B13000 355 Bladcn 90 Slave Lake 22 s. 40 Straw lake 12 Sud Basin ‘.175 Sullivan 105 Sylvsnit/e 305 hots. 4 Tcck Hugh 515 Texas 135 Tobum 230 Towagmsc 47 Uchl 94 Ventures 500 111mm 105 aite 140 Westilank 28 Wood Cad 4i wri I-Isrg 720 mir ‘ 20 UNLIWIEI) Den Man II Coast. Cop 275‘ Iiud Bay 22-41 Kirk Town 19 , Malrobic 14‘ Oil Se i Pend 17K Robb Mont 3 Temisk 31 TORONTO, No\ l‘.l-—-tCP)—~Dis-‘ playing a hcsvyJ/onc in the 1W! stage today, golds chalked up a ion; or g points in the Toronto ex- change indexes while the miscel- laneous mines indicator was csr- o encd with . O lsn 14 7-32, Shswinigsn 20' 9 ried higher by nearly two points‘ on the strength of tho base metal-c. ‘ Leading base metals, No\-amino and Hudson Bay. added fractions‘ and gains were posted by Falcon- bridge, Budtbttry Basin and Von-i turcs. Pend Orciilc and Aldermac, were off. Action was spotty in the golds. Kerr-Addison had a run at early afternoon and got. up to 1.04 in heavy trading but Offerings were plentiful and the price backed up to 1.78 for a net. loss of a cent. Dome and McIntyre dropped 3-4 and Lake Shore a minor gain. Pioneer dropped 15 cents. Royeiite was up 1 8-4 to 34 i-4 in active trading on dividend news while a majority of the cheaper oils weakened slightly. Calgary- Ildmonton, Davies. Home, Com- momveslth and Vulcan dropped a few cents each. Brown Corporation improved 8 cents Montreal I Stock Exchange i i Sup lied by Pitfieid and Co. em era oi Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) stocks pan Close Bell Tel 161 10111.» Brazilian 12H 12“. Briick Biik 4'1 4'.» B C Pow A 33 32-. litilld Prod an Cem 8 9H. Can Nor Pr 20'. 20': Can Car Fd l0'.. i0 ; Can Car Pfd 22 ‘.22 1 Can Hydro Pid 1 an ind Al 5'»; 15% g C011 Pac 8's B t C011 Steam 3". 3t’. Ccisnrse 19%. 70 Cock Plow Cons Smelt 53 54 Dist S085 17E; 1714'. Dom Coal Pfd Dom Brio‘ e 30 30 170m Si. 13K 137's Dom Tex Dryden 9 B ‘tug E101; A 5211i; Elec H Pounds Co l4 14'.’- flcn 5'. W 9'15 8'1; Goodyear Gypsum 6": 61a llnm Bridgie How Smit 15's l7'»'1 1111p Tob I3 13% i111. Nickel 4-251 44141 111i Pow Pfzi Lake Woods 17 17 l.las=ey l-lar 7 6% Mt-Coil Ft. Mont. Pow 291'. 29% I Natl Brew 37-1 as i Nat Si. Car 30-h 30% Norunda 48' 49 P°W C9111 15‘; 16 Que Pow Show 2 015 3014 i Si; Law 6'1 6"; Si: Law Pfd 18 l9 Sou Can Pow Si; of Can 6t . 637i Si: 0f Can Pfd Win Elec A 2H 3 Win Elec B Montreal Curb (Su piled by Pitfield and Com- Exc ange and Montreal Curb gany members oi Montreal Stock toriss Open Abltibl 2'»; Asbesto. B A Oil Beauharnoh. Brew Corp , Bath A Can Vick Dom Tar Don A 77k 8': Fraser 17'»; l7“i Hugger V T C 17". 1T3 Nrcl 17': l8 Hi1‘ Walker 43'. 44% Home Oil 105 110 In1 Oil T871. 18% Me chcrs A 1 ice 19% 21 Price Pfd Ryoaltto 33 33% Rnbl. M 13 l3‘: Sher Wms 18% 18': Currencies NEW YORK. Nov. l2—(A.P)— European currencies lost. further ground against. the United States dollar today, as continental rumors of a possiblcdevalustion of the dollar quieted dow11. The Pound Sterling was off i 1-2 cents at. $4.98 l-4 While the French franc was down .01 1-2 of a, cent at. 3.38 i-2, the Belgium belga .03 of a cent. and the 17011121"- lands gullder .08 of a. cent. 'Ii1n sharpest break was 1n the Swiss franc, off .10 of a cent. The C1111- adlsn dollar was unchanged at. 1.00 1-16. MONTREAL, Nov. 12 -—tCP)- Loss oi 1 3-4 cents showed on Montreal foreign exchanges today for Pound Sterling at; $4.97 7-8. The French franc eased .02 cent. to 3.38 cents while the United states dollar was unchanged at 1- 16 discount. NEW YORK CURB Stocks Close _ . . ‘ . Amer cyan B g5 WANTED-S lllbll Sf IIOOI. GIRL; 1 Ame;- 555 Elm; students 11nd 10 lornl romdents to. Amer Sup Pow l‘.i work spore time until Christmas} Assoc "was Elec A obtaining ntsguzitie gift subscrip- AUBS C0171 lions. We supply immcs to c011- gmi Mggcom H‘ tact, and have parting earning $30 ‘*5 "V '1 ~ k Apply’ Box 1c 401. Creole Pet. 26 . p“ w“ ‘ ‘ _ get‘; BonciASh ‘ 4O 1 n r C1111 N111; Hus ow Work Wanted Un Light Pow A 4N _.__ ————-._.__ - -.~- ~~——~ v ‘H i" i ',_I,',',,,'*',';'}",,§,‘,’,‘,' PM 3'; ' r0 1 MAN “Hist.- 1110111111 ox Humbie Q11 511;, farm or fo\ 1.111r‘h. S1110 p.11. Appjv 20d K011i. stroct. l.-l'7~i6-ll-l3-1i. Personal ' WINNIPEG, Nov. 12~<c1=1- . »—~_—:-.-- ~-- --- —1 Closing future quotations wheat- Nov l2lb; Dec ii6 l-2b; May 114; July 10s l-4-3-8. Oats “Nov 48 l-iib; Dec 45 3-8; May 44 3-311. Barley --Nov 02 l-4h; Dov 59 1-4; tiny 58. Cash |11"i('c.~: Whcau-No. i ltard 142i; Nn. i 11or 142; No. 2 nor i118; Nn. 3 nor 1161-2; N0. 411m" I09 l-2; N0 5 wheat, 102; N0. 6 wheat 97; fccd 7S: No. 1 garnet 110; No. 2 garnet llli; No. 1 durum 100; No. 4 spec 00 i-Z; No. 5 spec 04; No. 6 spec BB; truck 137; screenings 050. Oats —N0. 1 ow 47 7-8; N0. 3 cw 47 3-8; ex 1 feed 46 3-8; No. 1 fecd 44 3-8; N0. 2 feed 39 ‘i-B; No. 3 feed 36 3-8; track 46 3-8. i, Barley -No. 3 cw 6'2 3-8; No 4‘ cw 601-4; No. 5 cw b9 1-4; No. 6 cw 5B 1-4; track 80 1-4. Flower hcaddrcsscs are destin- ed for great. popularity this com- ing season. For these small flow- ers are preferred —t.iny roses, for- get-me-nots, and edeiweiss ap- pear, usually in garlands set on to curved bands covering from around the ear across the top of the head. with these are worn flower brooches afl Howl bou- quota '-._i.__.____________ Toronto. WOMEN-YOU (‘AN "iiiltiii-iiiiiliiii mourn r11: worm" f This is the route followed by the Toll Brothers, Ellsworth and Lonny o1. 1 the University oi‘ Toronto, when they worked uml hiked tin-tr way nrounc the world-one full ycur—twent_v-scvcn transportation bill of just $75.00 each‘. amazing pictures in colour on the screen, will be in-nrtl in Triniiyr United Chu MONDAY‘ November It 8 I‘. M. Adult! 25c. Central Guardian locals. 4o per wu per word; Announcements nrnt (Juusl 1mm. Other rules on nppllcisiiull. iiliuiuiuus llirurgs §Q§GUC§DQ<DQQ QQOGQ Q2QCQDCUDUQG1Z ring-g; For Sale sM___%__ noose; son sacs-o. rut ‘it . Suffolk. L-HdtJ-ll-lIl-éi. E01. " ‘7 "or Pflullry only 75c per bag. while 1:. lasts. Earle Fisheries Co., Gila- I lott to L-lsoo 1 IIIJNTZMAN PIANO - msuos- i dltioned like new. Bargain price,‘ Toctnbs Music Store. __ Ll7ll-1l-l2-Iii FOR SALE CHOICE YOUNG EWES i proven breeders. Clifford McEwen, 1 __St_._VPeters.>__V* Li76il-1l-13-3i f ron sous-run srcvrzn BLACK ' foxes. year old and four pups, good _ stock. Call Card's Ranch, Southf D011. or Capt. T. G. Taylor. City. l 1.1735 '51? 1197:"; ‘ ron SALE-FOX nouzros o months old. Male. Apply James| ' Elnman, Maclntyrc Highway. _ _L>-1741_-‘1l-13-li, FOR SALE-YOUNG PIGS AND: cow due in freshen. Apply Donald Ramsay, North River, L-1726-1l-l3-3l. ucunuocc-noucxzidobficifiés 25 é .1. 5E£ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance» 159 ller north In lilcnsuriuru Notices, 7011 pvr inrii, 5l""""'1l Uiivflure. tilrvh. etc. 4c per Home; 1.011s... ..1 1.....1..1s1n-.1 111.. ost- inch. Notbves of Thanks and apvrecmmnt, 111.1 w. 111.11 1.. 4.; p.11 for any advertisement tvrenty-Iire rt-nts. _'.. i SALE-CRUSIIEIII)‘ I small. 1 “ I“ l ‘AGE FIVE (‘iiilliiriflk-IIILOUII mlit-s-uiiir a The story oi‘ tln-iririp, niil‘. rch, Charlottetown 15th Cirilrlrrtt ifiv. (‘FQOQ rd; Western no.1 lldsivlli 1.1.111», 2o "I lurnis 2n 11111 uurti, ti.1.-1||.-,| 1.1.1. ul 11.....1 111..1 Qlfvia-aazarfo QQ-L IN 1 ] 1 'I 0 (‘Let TI-Ii it 0 O )1 1 1.-111-111-1z-s~_ Lortgly 1110.11 ‘.1111. T0 ' l1l'."I—l<'iIIlNl.\lIIil) 111111-59 rcotns. (Emma. luaui fur b,“ h imnplt‘. (?t'i1'.1".1.. TO l.E'I'—I-‘!l UN not) 11 swirl-z .1‘ T1001. lfut, \\'11u»r 1m, _ Graim Apply 189 D0l‘i3i1t":;lt‘1' mic-ct, _ , _ '0 " V 1,1" (_I('ll(‘4) .311 (l-rvt-niltltl l\\'t‘l‘.liL!. New furnace. Ettuwli)’ heals FLYODIIIC Kitchen range 5111111 .41. Apply 5 UlTCililPlfl AlCflllu or phone 547-J, LITTI-ll-lii-li FOR STITLTfWi§NTY—B’Affl€lZl); Rock Pullcts, seventy-live cents each. James Emery, Wood Islands. 11-750-11-13-311 FOB. SALE — A LIMITED NUM-; her of dark Eastern Mink suitable L for foundation stock. Todd’s Fur Corp. 517 Washington so. Boston! M555. N-377-11-5—6-8-11-12-l3.i FOR SALli-IIARDWOOD fiFUlill 1' ready for stove. also excellent . combined threshing outfit. with or without engine. A- C. Taylor, ‘ Norboro, address Emerald. L-176i-1l-13-3i ¢ CAN STORE 'l‘IIlII-IE CARS FOR‘, winter months. Dentl storage. ‘ llsvc good garage for two cars 1 live storage. Can accommodate 1 two boarders. Apply 92 l-Illlsboro ‘_ 3W" L-miltiEj"; 5 T0 Ric. —0.\‘L Apartuicin, . i101. u 11101‘, Mrs. ilnmr, i130 1x111 . L-téa-ll-IS-QL " VEr-Lflst‘ I LOST IN Tliii WLST RIVER, Brill’ (ii/slur 1111!. finder plcnsr xtctify Louis Dllllfi/Jii, t? grey-arc. _ 1 ‘ f“ untctl _ WANTED -— IHNICD lUIi-I-IIS UOIIGI’ 01' PIXlilOlllll 111 {marl shay», ca,“ deal. Phone 13.79. 7i.-lt§87-!l-l2 IVAN TED ITOR K IVANIED —- FURNISIILI) BED: sitting room vrztli hrnrti. P110115 336. W V 0-11100-11-10-3} Sim ycd STItAYl-JD Httn] 3n‘ rRr y, nm- red si:'1r"1~'1r:1 . ~' . pit-use 11mm‘): urn __l:ln111psl111"r~. l 1.‘. s11‘ Fifi-l lr-Ifi-ji‘ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION- Air Condltloning-J-‘tellsble men with fair education who arr mechanically inclined and uoultl like to better thctnselves. Must. br- ‘ willing to train spare time m lesm planning, estimating, install- l i111: and“ servcing vcork. Write giv- ing age, present. occupation, etc. Utilities Inst, care (luarclizm. 17-403-11-13-21. Female HQIDM wssrsn - omomsr. r-tirzats." songs, for immediate ronstrlrrw atlon. Smd poems to Columhion Music Publishers Ltd. Dept. (3-0. ~25-F.nl,-I3i BE FINAN- ‘ ciaiiy lurk-prudent. We ltavc loolp- , ed htmrlrrrrls of Canadian women» enm a living hv oprratinrz kinder- gnrtrns in their own lmmes. Illus- trated booklet. free. The Canadian Kindergarten institute. Toronto, Cm; N-Per-Sat. if. FINANCE NEW YORK. Nov. l‘l—-lAl"i~— Fiorcign exchange easy. Grout Brit- ain demand 4.98 3-4, 4.96 Ii-iti 4. 98 3-16: 60-day bills s4 0B: til‘- mnnd: France 3.38 l-Ll; Italy 5.20 1-2; Belgium 16.97 l-‘l; German)‘ 40.35; Catinda 1.00 1-16. I0. WINNIPEG WHEAT upniied by Pltficid and Co.) ts Close:- Nov-ill. Dec—1i6 1.1. “ '~ May—i i4. ‘ July-lddlt-Iit Male-musics;- y» Age11ts’_\_"\'.'111tcd _ MHIGMHCID “Y-yryip-J 7 A I’ l’ II Ii .\' 'l‘ I t‘ Ii \I' \.\"I III) Ti) .1 __ . v.- WE il.‘\\‘Ii iil.l.l‘ifii IIIYYDIIEII‘. to <1l1t.11‘1 it‘ . nus. l'.1.~',=l t‘ namlnrs, c1.» mo. ' 11s fm‘ 11mm 31C. 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