THE CHARLQPIETOWN ‘GUARDIAN N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Broil) “W” Clam . na-u’ a "I'd like in wt my wile has Dfldlocked th oe lArn Raldlator 11 1'2 key." ' e “‘_§.‘}.‘},“"°“ u” Am ‘rel Tel 167 1.2 Am Wawrr 13 3-4 r rarer. e 7 3- f’ ~ eels“ ° =0 14 ' liaeur stgel 2:2 Market for Cranberries to». a lghrysler so o2 é-a | ommonwea ' 1 -8 W _ Con Can 45 7.11 ‘ ‘Con Edison 31 7-3 We are asking the cranberry growers of the ‘E1; $fl§mgit° 3g Provlnce to hold your cranberries and sell Gen Elec .11 3.4 them to the Berry Growers’ Association, Mount gen Foods 44 sltlwarl- Th” a." the only Parties in the Pro- ooiabrniaohors 2 2Z3 vlnce who have the equipment and facilities Gvvdyear (lire 2a 7-8 for cleaning th_e berries and preparing them ggdliggflcg, ‘lé 2m for the market in the way they should be p“. 1m, Tel Tel 5 pared. Write them, making inquiries as to how §ggteggltd 4° 7'5 ' . . i" - yo" Blmlllllfihlll- Do_n_ot place the berries in N Y Central 52x25 5 B deep containers; positively do not ship the Igor gm Co 2a 1-2 berries in bags; they should be in small boxes por- M u 1'2 . liiamount 9 1-8 thiatlrlvoulg hold about 20 to 25 pounds and gfinlh l; R‘ 25 no ‘ ' i I. JlTS 39 s ou remain in those boxes too long. _ ‘$3,, {gig go 43 H; L i'e o 9 3-8 ' R di Department 0f Agriculture ‘.21.: n... c. .2 1.21 Sgéllia Pnc 17 7-5 S ll N J 47 3-4 mulls Con) a 1-a - -~ ‘gexéisd 0:31» 47 1-4 Ill E . ll‘ 47 1-4 Un ted Corp 2 7-8 n ted as Imp 14 l-B U S Rubber 4,3 7-8 l \ gutted grit: 5 7-8 U S Si. C0 '76 7-8 U S Ind Al A 26 1-2 We are buying potatoes daily at Hunter River $,’§§d{§‘§fi‘m‘ 3g; 1'” for the Potato Starch Factory and paying 50c wFst Air armre- :12 l-4 per 100 lbs. for scabby, large culls or number We“ El" 116 1'2 Woolworth - 2 Polratoes- By Frederick Grrdner l Farmers will find this a profitable market for "gpg?‘§2,§g§*Of§";'gfl1'A,!fi;l§g§_ l Off grade FDIHIOQS. lit IETIZZILIOII came into an even ‘ slot‘ market today and leaders l E & drifted lolvoi" by fractions to around l " ' ° 2 points. gallying tendencies were squenc e eiore much. p og- ._.' ress had been made and an efrfort in the final hour put the rails at _ _ _ n the throttle for a lvhile but gave l‘ WI‘\I before the close. N‘ Buying appeared on the mild up- sumlninrn came for Any Auvuflismcntl 2s Cents 33.12%;°Qfiffnllliillailinifiiiinfi Central Guardian locals, 8o per word; Western and Eastern locals Transfe}. [omnéd 1578505 gfiareé 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; compared with 169L200 yesterday. Classified 8c per word; In Memoriam Notices 70c pel- inch; Lists of The Associated Press average of 60 [-1911] gnd Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc" 5o per name; Letters of renrliwcntwilve stocks dropped _4 of Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 4o words for $1.00 8 “O Ht M 53.5. and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and trgadllflllllfllhdl-“Jues on the forward Appreciation, 70o per inch oi 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions Mpmwgc. liwfrnegir 48 cents per inch. Address snd Presentation $1.00. Other rates on I o" PM h,” Sh”? Mirrx-ez‘ mm“ l application. national Nirkck walker-s and Max, ttlgntdnfayillctllrrlgally lcrwer, comprised swlk" eff lire In-ently included For Sale Salesmen Wanted "a S SW1. nellu-hern. Chrysler. TOR BALE — YOUNG JERSEY Low to freshen October zoth. howard Schurman, Central Beueque. Ll-l l -26-2l- TOR SALE -- RACING BIKE 11s new. Cheap for . Apply MacPhee Bros. Prince St- L 1705-10-27-11. THRESHEB. CIIUSHER. BELTS and Rubber Traces and Grader Canvas, also Truck W880!!- Good 51-111 e $20.00 Clinton Morri- son, Fredericton. L-l827-10-25-4i To Let l- LET. APPLY GUAR- “S12E35 To L-1678-l0-26-2i. T0 LET — 89 IIILLSBORO ST. I h ted furnished slit- ralms, . L-IBQEJO-fll-xif. I0 LET — LARGE FRONT FUR- nished bedroom with flre Pl8¢¢~ Also large one without fire place. Write T. Guardian. 11-1657-10-30-31. Miscellaneous l . 35 " allay c a“ e L-l675-l0-28- l. Wanted WANTED — CATHOLIC ADOPT- ion for bright four-year-old girl. Write X. Y. care Gusrdlas. 14-1706-10-17-11. WANTED — PASSENGER! T0 Baint John or points en route. e Lesvimr Saturday A. M. PhOn Guardian Office. L-l666-l0-28-2i. .___________._, Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAID WITH GOOD references. Apply Mrs. Allen Qidi. II West Street. L-l697-10-M-3i. Work Wanted MARRIED COUPLE WANTS work on farm. Apply Jame: Mc- Cann, summe dlle. L-lo-fl-ii. Professional Bards McLEOD 8r BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. l. O- I. A. BENTLEY. K. O. C. I‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Arristers and Attomey-ll-IAI LOAN M NE! T0 180 Richmond Street II. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond street Phone 41. $0.8m“ ALEX W. MATHESON L01 __0_i__oo: 80 Greot George Street M. ALBAN FARMER B. A. LL. B. BABBISTER. SOLIUITUIC, ITL. MONEY TO LOAN MAN W-ANTED FOR 800 FAMILY ' named est-Bin Dfflylhtt that s. cit- Rawleigh route. sales way up this ear. Permanent if you're a hust- lyer. Write Rawleighks, Dept. lvl-L- 470-l23-J, Montreal, Canada. Male Help Wanted WANTED -—--EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. Apply to Earl Foster. York. L-1698-l0-27-2i. WANTED -— YOUNG MAN TO work in store and small form- Must have references. Apply R. E. clo Guardian. LIWO-ill Agents Wanted WOW! NOVELTY CHRISTMAS Cards. An original, laugh-provok- in line makes card agents extra do iars. Low prices. 100% com- mission. Your handy pocket sample book ls waiting. Write now. Novelty Card Co., Guelph, Ontario. 1,-l692-l0-27-li. DOMINION OF CANADA D In the Probate Court 3rd George VI, f‘ ‘ L 16, A. D. I939. In R49 Est-ate of Louise Bonnell lsto of Charlottetown in QIIBBIB County in the said Province, Widow, deceased. testafo. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens or any Coilstsble or liter- ato person within sold County. Greeting: Whereas u readlnl $119 PB"- tion on file of Donald McKinnon of Charlottetown aforesaid. AW)?‘ ney-at-Law, and John Kendal Lacey of-said Charlottetown, Ca-r- penter, tho executors of the above may be issued for the $11‘- pose hereinafter set forth: OI are therefore herfibé Wqlllfld '4 c“, 9,11 persons in rested in hhO said estate to he and Emmi-I‘ be- fore me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's COIIHW. l" the said Province, on ‘Iiiesdly m6 twenty-first day of November next coming, at the hour of eleven dolodt forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any‘ they can Why the Aocounts of t. e said Estate should ‘use; be a ihtata co as l" tltion and on mo on of Donalidi Kmnqh Esq, Proctor for sa “Xlyillmfrho hereby order that a mm oopy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper Pill?- llshed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at leasi- four consecutive weeks from ‘he date hereof and that s trlie cogy hereof be forthwith postedmiavél; 1 l es c . ‘allowing putlhlef: lraliludf rthe CWrl Charlottetown sfortésgilrl. Btlfln near the Bank of NOW! tin In Charlottetown ilhltreeé “up M, that all persons interes in the said Esitatetflsrggrflresaid may l? . . haWltggsresl ‘ills c§oémur Harold Ileo- nrd Palmer. u 1e gate Court at Charlottetown star's; said. the day and year first a written lth Court. Bv e IQ d 7791f“ lll-"Pffllt. Fania Fe. Great Flflflllern. Anaconda. Westinrrhouse “Prftrlc. Festmnn Kndglr U S G""=ilm_ Tntornrvlonal Hervester- "Minomorv Wprd Qhnflfly-A (m New Jnrsrr and Western Union HChei-lern‘ Morn-s touphad ,, 14w m "IVI r-rlrio-I ‘ on the plus Side-a small fraction srocx QUOTA nolvs i; Montreal Curb ' (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitibl Com 2 1-4 Abitibl Pfd l6 1-2 AlbeSY-Os 24 1-4 B A Oil B 1-4 Beauhamois ‘l Bathurst A 15 l-4 Dom Tar 7 1-4 Don A 10 I-4 FTaser 31 Fraser V T C Z3 Ford A fl 7-8 Hir Walker 48 l-4 Home Oil 2'78 Imlp Oil 18 5-8 Int Pete 28 l-4 Meiichers A 6 1-2 Price Com Z! 1-8 Price Pfd 65 Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. 26—(OP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter Spot: Que (92 score) 27 1-2 traded; Que (92 scone) reglrad- ed 27 5-8A; Que (38 score) regrad- ed 27A. Sales: 550 Que (92 score) 27 l-2. Cheese Spot: unquoted. . Eggs Spot: A-large 37B; A- medium 35B; A—pullets 28B; B- large 26B; C 18B. MONTREAL, (Mt. 26—(CP)— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Agri- cultural Bureau, follows: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Job price, 28 3-4-29; first grade solids, job price, 28 1-4—l-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, current re- {ICQPII price, 27 l-ti; Que no 2, 26 Cheese: Ont white, current re- ceipt price, l3 ll-16—14 3-16; Ont colored, current reciept price, l3 13-16-14 3-16. Eggs: graded inspected shipment: ln used free cases, selling price, A -large 31-38; A-medium 35-36; A-nullets 2B: B-large 26; C 18. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.00: Que no 2 75's .65-85; PEI and N'B'no l 75's 1.05-1.10. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Closr Am Cyan B 34 Am Super Power 9-16 Assoc Gas Elec 3'1 Brown Co Pfd 24 l-Z Cities Service 8 Creole Pet 26 l-4 El Bond Share 9 1-2 Gulf Oil Ccip 42 l-4 Humble Oil 68 1-2 Niag I-lilci 3 Pant Oil 5 3-8 TORONTO. Oct. 26—fC'P>-In the final quarter-hour today the Toronto stock market dropped the bulk of its early gains which were substantial in t-he industrial and gold groups. All indice; were down slghtly at the close. Aggregate turn- over of 551.000 shares was the heaviest trade since September l3. A new high price was boarded bv East. lvlalartlc at 3.05 and in the slide the price dropped t-o 2.94 for a net loss of 3 cents. Narrow gains were he'd by Caribou, Conlaururn, Hard Rock, Island Mountain La- lMontreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Prue) “ ltoelo Clan ; w Bell Tel 164 i’ o!‘ Brazilian e Bruok slur a - '/ B C Power A 26 1-2 Bldg Prod/nets 18 Cari Cement a Can Nor Pr 1': 1.5 C" 17 l-fl Can Cor Pfd m 3-4 Can 1nd A1 A 4 l-4 Can Pacific 7 l-4 Celanese 23 3-4 Cock Plow 11 Cons Smelt 50 l-fl Dist 30 Dom C PM 21 7-8" Dom Brl e 44 l-Z Dom Btee B 17 5-8 Dryden 12 1-4 Foundo Co ll Gen Steel Wrl ll 1-2 539511111 5 1-2 Ham Brl 8 l-4 Haw knit-h 18 '1-8 Tob 15 1-2 Inlt Niokel 44 1-4 Int Pow Pfd 69 l-2 lake Woods 2'1 Massey Harris 8 1-8 MlcColl Front 9 l-8 Mtl Power 30 1-2 Nat Brew 36 3-4 Nat S Car ‘ll 7-8 Noranda ‘l9 3-4 cwnnflum Power Corp 111 3-4 Quebec Power 1'1 3-44 Shawinigun 24 1-2 3t Law Com 8 1-8 Sou Can Pow 12 8-8 St 0d Can 88 Elec A 3 Wpg Eiec B 2 3-4 MONTREAL. Oct. 26—(CP)— Leading stocks moved up moderate- ly in today's market. 'I‘l'io list ad- vanced at the start but met a little selling near the second hour which cut down top marks, ‘ Shawlnlgan rose 1 l-2 points, ' , “ower Corporation one and Quebec Power 3-4. Also ahead were Brazil- ian, Montreal Power and Winnipeg Electric "A." In papers, Price Brothers and Bathurst edged high- er, but Howard Smith and st, Lawrence Corporation eased slight- ly. St, Lawrence Paper preferred dropped 1 1-2 in late trading. National Breweries gained l 1-2 points and fractional advances were registered for Foundation Comp- any, General Steel Wares, Canadian Car preferred, Dosco, Hudson Bay Mining, Noranda. and Canadian Alcohol "A.” A drop of 2 5-8 came out for National Steel Car while fractional declines showed for Asbestos Nick- el, Bowlf Grain and Canadian Cel- anese. Total sales: 126,100 shares; Indus- tsrgais, 81,800; Mines, 44,300; Bonds, GRAIN CHICAGO ,Oct1. 28—(AP)-—Scat- tered rains in some localities of the drought stricken southwestern winter wheat belt caused enough selling to depress wheat prices a- bout n, cent a bushel today. Wheat closed 3-4-1 1-8 cents lower than yesterday, Dec 84 1-8—- 84, May 83 3-4-5-8; Corn un- changed to 3-8 down, Dec 49 3-4, May 52 1-2-6-8; Oats 3-8-1-2 lower. WINNIPEK}, Oct. 36-—(CP)—-1ack of buying power and reports of moisture in some sections of the United States winter wheat belt gave wheat futures prices a slight- ly easier tone on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Quotations weak- ened gradually in the slow trade and at close were 1-4-—l-2 cent lower. 0"‘ ai- R9 5-8, Nov 60 3-4, Der- 70 3-4-7-8 and May '75 3-4 A 001041151: for aka/five? $3113 I’ F | ‘ ‘ F s r u n d e r - ground in the mine the old mule is fast becoming n thing of the post. Thin-loads of ore are now pulled by electric locomotives propelled by batteries. Mine engi- neers have the facilities to exhaustively lest the batteries they buy and they have found that the all-round dependability of Exide batteries with their long, trouble-free life makes them first choice In mine equipment. Unfortunately, the average motorist is not IIIIQ to accurately teal the battery he is about to buy. There is s tremendous difference in batteries but you can’! see it, ifs inside. Therefore, don't buy batteries on the guess- work plan or upon their appearance. Thine THIS MINE CAN GUIDE YOU IN STARTING YOUR CAR! PAGE rrvs IIANQU Mill. lvltombn NIADING 1 of the , ‘ of mine j to help you in your choice oi’ a dependable buttery. . Have you n rndlo in your can-o beoter--s defroster? Do you our! and stop o lot? Exide has developed the Exide Hyesp for jun such conditions. It has lmpId power lo operate all lhese extras and still start your mi- in any weather- Go lo the nearest Exide dealer. You will know him by the fionsilisr Exide sign. You no in good hands n! his station. He has the ability to ren- der dependable buttery service. Who! other battery so thoroughly merits your confidence! EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED TORONTO 22M CANADA Ba n ks unique? MacLxgod-fiocrltcghuthprU- m,“ P3“- elmn- owe “Ynr e3‘ Buenos Aires "notations w r - eISlime 36 m6 41 ton Sigma and Teck Hughes. Gains “n, lower w M cent hmhfrf’ 1 z 8d“ “gel 2f‘; $.14.“ coo sr. Anth 12 i4 ._._ of 4 to 7 cents were netted by sev- 0am Pa‘ m5 m” 14 1,, s". An 175 (Cnunmn Pm.) erai juniors including Chesterville, Chest/er w Llvn Cw U) 51114 m" l‘ stash ch" Lava Cap, Madsen, Moneta, Pay- Cmmnhm so h 8i 81 Canada __ mast/er, Stadacona ‘and Uchl. Qomamm l“ Little L L 806 Show G’ 113 Conungrlgo 162 Shawinigan Mon,resl Power and can smelt 5° 14 Macrame 425 Sherritt 133 Montreal 211 Power Corporation were up l to l (cmlhhn "c", Davies 31 MRI-nod 304 Slams. 735 Royal Bk 178 3-8 at the close and the Gatlneau TORONTO Oct m_ Dome on D 14 Madsen 42 Siscoo 82 Nova, 5mm _ issues firmed fractions. Steels show- Sm“ - - mo" Bu,’ Mal m‘ Malartir 68 Siaden 4B ed scattered gains at noon but they “dam” ‘I mdomd“ 117 Mcfntym 58 1-2 Slave Labs l2 ‘ slipped off in the fate action. Am l“ Fawn wo McKenzil 1M Slfldflwnl- 44 , Nickel closed unchanged at 48 Ammem 9 14 Franco 39 Mcwatten 60 Stew 19g l A||m|a| Meetmg i-z and Noranda held the minimum Aunm, m Gods m. u Min corn lg 323w o n v fraction. Steep Rook advanced '7 Bankfleld m Gomme 391,2 x035“ 1312 sudrggggi 215 TEMPER-ANCE FEDERATION cents w a new blah and the 6105a Bu.“ Mom 31 1-1 Gunnar Gold 54 if- xftl‘; 8,, ' svlvanm,“ 300 M was off for Sherrltt, Pond Oreilie Bear m 5 Hard Rock 1g; N?" m 2 H, Téck mun 4w Chflrlotteimvn Y. M. C. A. and Waite-Amulet. 3mm, 11o Harker 8 on 18-7 Tex“ 00,, m l‘ October tiuny-nrnt-iooo A. 1m ‘Prsdlns in the western oils was ‘cat 1e i-z Htbllinger l4 i-a om °" 2, Tam", m, Important Business. duller than usual and the close Bob 9 Horne Oil 2'19 PM? no Ucm 90 All actively interested in temper- was off 3 cents for Calgary-Edmon- 13 om, 1o 1-1 Homest. '1 s-a P; 2;,’ r 35 14 Um," on 7° nncc are cordially invited to attend. ton, and a cent or two for Home. Brit Dom 17 owey 35 Pegs,‘ 50M 195 venture. 440 J M BLESEDEL Anglo-Canadian and Dalhousie. Broulan 37 1-2 HludxBay 34 i-4 Pick crw 430 Waite Am 525 ' ' seorelfiry. B3313“ 1i: 1'2 ‘"1325’ I: 1-2 Pl°“°" m w“ H“! 80° Ir-IW-lll-W-II- m” M"“""l" l“ "l" “m” Cal 24o Kerr M4 192 " 1% nnuroorln UNLISTED so Calignt 44 -- W‘ Lek" 134 gleam m Pong! Ore ans .__ . ._ I Thimble Theatre. Starrinr! POPEYE — — DIDLFCHA LIKE THE wzclsstow ME DOW ' l-IAILSTOQM? n BRINGIN THIS IS PUEBLO- i QEMEMEEIZ MY BQOTI-IER STOPPED AT T0415 HOTEL“ s l , (x vnwwiltFit, MUM“ iznmsrsniz. ulltihll. .i_. nu IL‘ s‘) Il-l5l0-l0-20-4i. I G UP FATHER F, 5E5 THAT WE OOMS 6E l2 AL-L. FACING NORTH- i’ LIKE THREE YOU GET MY TELEGQAM’ IT WASNW‘ ‘THEY HAVE ANV FUN. BIGGER HAIL THE RAIN‘ IN OLDTOVIA 3IRD WARNED r US IT WAS COMING ' &’o mo. n»; rr-rnn. synod-n. In, wean n|hn ruined s WITH " ' BATH-IAM MR -: YEE> wens JIC-iGS DID , AT LEAST TEN WEEKS‘