‘These da s you can't believe t wh t , l ' , genera" "slimy! 1 wish you wotniivoht efiohtviir 555th ‘a-‘il- lg raoe today." —1-Iumorist. 1:17.11. mmmnnn...m."In..."t.t.t."at"..."t...""n-ltnn-uutotunonl-til-mung. W NOTICE Silver fox pelts received up to November 15f, wi11 be 1n lime for inclusion in our shipment to the London Novem- ‘ ber Saies- 311011111 this shipment not arrive in time for the i November auctions our London agents will offer and sell lhem by Private Treaty. Shipments from us will be going forward to the Fur markets each week throughout the season. Pelts will be received either at Headquarters, Summer- lide or Massey Harris building on Kent Street in Char- lotietown. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association FUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT P. E. I. l! o Z L-60-10-30-24. . Advertising llates~Payahl in lsvance ltisnlmuln Charge for Any Ame- laments 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified lo per word; In Memorlans Notices 70c per inch; Ltsts of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc” 5o per name; Letters or 1 Condolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement i0 words (or $1.00 t. and 10 cents for every additional 8 words. Notices of Thanks and , naldwui moo ' Bendix JV THE eflaeaemerew GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am C and F Am Radiator Am Tel Tel Am Water Anaconda Aichisoxi Bait Ohio in!» GenMotors pooayear Tire Goodrich iGt Nor Pfd lint Tel Tel Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Nor Pac Paramount Penn R. R Phil Morris Phil Pet Co Pure Oil Co I TT"."°'°‘“‘ unmm - d-si-quw wen-q. I t-mas a‘: zhéééo-L-L United Drug United Gas Imp U S Rubber U S St Co U B Ind Al Vanadium Warner Bros West Union . Woolworth Montreal (lurb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltlbi Com » #3 use » Q; ‘mm m»hOwm$4a44Qqa‘@m$@N wunvw mun mum A w 9?? T? T?“ www»»»»eq8~@@I8=w¢-8»$~E mam nu owm GRAIN WINNIPEG. Nov. 1~—(CP)—Falr- ly good export sales oi Canadian wheat proved to be the only feature oi a. dull ‘lfflnfllxo 576i!‘- Ciifihfififa’! as wheat futures prices moved nar- rowly throughout the session. The Appreciation, 70o per inch or to per word. Lists of Subscriptions t0 cents per inch. Address and n ntatlon 81.00. Other rates on spplicatl 1 Men Wanted YOU'LL LIKE BEING A FAMJLEX For Sale IIacINTOSH APPLES AT REEVES’ Southport, Bargain p ces. Man. Earn easy money in a dis- L-129-10-3l-6i. trlct previously covered, selling the best llne of daily necessities 70R SALE — PIGS. 6 WIEKS- on the market For further in- J0hnMi1¢1fliMn.H81l“t_-*iv7i7il<'i.12 m formation and Free Catal e: gamilex, 570 St. Clementfi 812116- PIANO-RECONDITIONED. urns m‘ ' ' ' '" new—Bargein. Toombs Music stole. Irl90-1l-2-2i. w “med FLY R. close was l-B-l-4 cent lower, Nov 69, Dec 70 and May 74 7-8 cents. Bconos Aires traders were holi- daylng. anon nerd‘ BUSY uENluNu RUMORS DUBLIN, Oct, 8l—-(CP)—Wildest rumors have gained circulation here and authorities have had s. busy time repudiating them. Prime Minister de Valera has denied s widely-circulated rumor that he had been wounded and that Franklin Aiken. minister for co- ordination of defence, had been arrested on the allegation he "had evolved a plot to occupy the six ‘WANTED -— ROOM. AP N L-139-i0-31-3i. Ulster counties. care Guardian. Professional Cards McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, ll. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY, LL.B. Barruters and Attcrney-at-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN 1B0 Richmond Street B. H. Currie Farrvlew. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL WITH REF- erence wants housework. Applp 75 Brighton Ave. L-182-ll-2-2. __.___.______-—-————— WOMAN AND CHILD W.A\N'l'15 P Guardian. To Let T0 LET -— HOUSE 2B DOIICHES- ter Street. Five rooms and both. Apply 26 Dorehester Street. Phone 1 1 . L-lM-l1-2-2l. ________________ ro uar - nousaxnnrruo rooms. 326 Fitzroy. L-18l-i1-2-2i- Miscellaneous __~_________-- our SAFE roast-runs sroa- age. Phone e02. L-1601-10-1tts-9i. SCRAP-WILL conrmon nur- ing scrap iron at A1015; ocskrprinc H K ' Irl40-10-3i-3i. o. r. lncnlsnlu I Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone l7. I’. O. B0: l2 MocGUlGAN 8| TRAINOR MARK R. MecGUIUAN, K, C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR B. A. cal-norm, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown ufrTlZEfilrFs. A., K. c. uorsnr. so. -"_-_— ' - EARRISTEB. soucrron Female HelP Wanted m” Bmdm‘ chm°mmm wanrnn GIRL 'ro ram: our baby from 2:30 to 5 :30. Phone 352-1.. 14-163 ‘ Professional Fumigutor “Am WANTED FOR PM" And Exterminator Guaranteed Extermination time‘ Apply auudig'lgg_u-g_q_ of all Vermin Rodents. etc GEORGE C. WILDE ‘n ‘ °' “m” Farmers Attention Phone 5b Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l._ Now “:3 gupply of l lng ow we are rea y i PALMER 8' "Mi-AM its: IIIILTIIIIIIB your chickens. As }_‘,{;,§,§,h,,“‘,',‘-l‘_~ b in the past we recommend BARRlSTEB-fll '0 that you finish your chickens o‘l.'..’i8.'.;o§3‘.’.“l»° ‘l“""’" so that they vi" °°""“""* MONEY T0‘ (JOAN. the top prices. But in cases "m" s‘ P‘ 0' 8°‘ u where feed is scarce or you do not intend to crate feed your chickens We have a market for the unfinished birds. You know from past experience it has paid Y0" to sell to us. Fair grading and quick returns. "LL 8' M““'E5°N run norm. PACKING co noun so was J. D. JENKINS, Prop. ‘lemma Bloch. Charlottetown. ass. wwnvvlhvr-HAW-bfralfimwrdqauii: l l- llell. li- L. Mailman. ma!“ CUTCLIFFE 8- ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter River and Bradalbanc Day and Night Service. ‘ naholorvoeltt position as housekffiglg-ujzldif, --——-——-——- i 0mm- fantastic and false stories WANTED-LIVE GEESE- ‘which gained wide circulation here were the alleged arrest of the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Mrs. Tom Clarke. mutiny in the army at the Curragh, and arrival of 300 Brit- ish warplanes at Baldonuel. There will be sold by Public Auc- tion at the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County ill Prince Edward Island on Friday, the twenty-lourth day of November ‘A. 11,1939 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT parcel 0f 'land situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-four in Queens County aforesaid bounded unli described as follows that is to lsay: Having a front of five chaim more or loss ln the eastern line of township Number Thirty-four snu extending back by parallel lines to the eastern boundary of Simon Power's farm bounded on the north by James Flynn's hundred acres, on the south by Patrick Hayes forty- three scres, on the east by the Win- ter River and on the west by Simon Power's farm containing fifty sores of land a little more or less ALSO ALL that other tract leoe and par- cel of land situate ly g and being ‘on Lot or Town_hip Number Thirty- lroul- aforesaid bounded and describ- ed as follows that is to say: Com- ' t n point seven chains east of ‘the Frisian Road at the east boundary line of land ocouliicd by Jalmes l-‘Iynn Sr. thence outwardly to n piece of freehold land convey- ed by Bridget Hayes and others to chains or thereabouts to the south bounds line of land occupied by James Iilynn Jrls south boundary llne to s. point seven chains east o said Frlston Road thence south five ‘chains or thereabouis to the place of commencement eontainln thirty- fone and one uarter acres o land a little more or ess. . The above sale is made in pursu- sace of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mo ale dated the 19th April 1916 e between Wallace G. Clow and John W. Clow iboth of Pleasant Grove and Eliza w wife of the me John w. Clow s ulse {of the one ‘part and Mary 1Ycunhe of e other part and now vested in the undersigned. Default having been made in the pa ent of the prlnci I and int loc- ured b said ortgafi. For further rtlc rs ap to c l l iv Innon. Roy Bank Building, Char- lottetown Wm DATED thia meaty-fifth day of October 36D. l NALD MeIIINNON. Execute Etate Alexander Stewart Assl ee of Mo 11-1011-10-‘1-111-3-0-15. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian frail Clocks m“, Bell Tel Brazilian "f, 3.4 B C Pow A 3Q 1.3 Pr 11 1-2 Can Car Fd 17 1.3 Can Car Pfd 3c Can Ind Al A 4 Celaneso 2a 1.3 gpgagfslirlow 1o Bil-I l9 -4 Dom Coal Pfd 11 i: Dem Brides 42 1-2 Dom Steel B 15 3.4 Dom ’I‘extlle so Dryden 1: Gen Steel Wrs 1o 3-3 Gypsum 5 Ham Brid '1 3.4 How Sent 1s 1.3 Tob 1s Int Nickel Q 1.3 lake Woods s: p; Mwoll Front 9 Mtl Power 3o Nat. Brew 3'1 1.1 Net Steel Oar '10 1-4 gel-ands '17 9W" °i1> ll 1-8 Quebec Power 15 1-3 Bhfl-Wmisan 24 l-8 St law Com s 7-8 St Ilevw Pfd 1a 1.2 Sou Can Power 128-8 Steel of Can B‘! St 0f Can Pid 83 l-fl - Elec A 3 3-4 Banks (Clliwlflilh Inns) Stocks , Q10" Canada _. Commerce 163 Montreal 213 Nova Sootia 313 Royal Bk 176 New York Curb (Canadian Press) Michael Curran thence north five pig Qmw Stocks mo» Am Cyan B 82 1-2 Am Gas Elec as 1.4 Am ftfiper Power 1-2 Brown C0 PM 28 1-2 Cities Service s 3-4, Creole Pet 26 El Bond Share Htimble Oil $8 Lockheed Air 31 1-8 Nis Hudson 67-8 Pan Oil 5 1-8 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. i— Stocks Close Stocks Close Alderman 46 l-2 Amm 601d 6 An: 114 Azn-tfleld 10 or 200 Beabtie I10 hlidgood 14 Bralorne 10 i-2 Broulan 3 Brown Oil 21 l-4 Ank 706 al Iiklsn 244 Cdn Mal 66 Cdn Mal 65 Cent Pat 235 Chester 7B Chromium 65 Confer-um ISl Con Smelt 49 3-4 Davies 30 Dome Oil 20 East Mel 294 Eldorado 114 Falcon 495 Franco 42 Gods e 53 Goideag 14 Gunner Gold 51 Hard Rock 113 Harker 6 1-2 l-Ioliinger l4 1-2 Home Oil 275 Homestead '7 l-2 Howeys‘ 32 Hud y 34 i-Z Nickel 49 l-4 Jellicoe l0 Kerr Add 190 Kirk Lake 130 Lake Shore 34 1-4 Lcrnsque 685 Laps Cad i3 Leitch 8i Mecassa. 425 200 adsen 45 Mhlartio 67 McIntyre 58 McKenzie 120 McWatters 58 Min Com - 125 lvlonets ll Morris K 6 Nnybob 13 hlpuolnz 125, Norsnda 76 1-3 Nonnetai 65 Nor Car 5° . en ‘I75 Okalta 11f» Orne a 3g 3'4 Paco ts 214 Pantepec 5 '4 Pack Mot 54 189 430 Pioneer 3'15 Powell 1'14 Premier l!" Pmgt 170 amps, 80 (-4 Sen Ant 175 Senator 3‘ Qhgap c: 112 Sherritt 137 Slams ‘I15 Siscoe 34 Bladen 47 Slave Ilake i3 Btaducona 39 (gag 1'73 Straw Lake 4 l-I Si‘ its 2% vun y no ‘Ivxas 0o 8'3 Uchi B5 Upper Can ‘l0 en 440 Waite Am Wood Cad _ 14 Wrl Harp 800 UNLISTED Dalhousle 57 Foothills I ‘l0 - Ill *llll towards this end. trial set-u dust Home Market. - w Livestock’ MONTREAL, Nov l-(CEO-Re- cetpts 196 cattle 116 sheep and lambs, 47G hogs and 60 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Yesterday, catt-le were moving slowly at prices steady at 25 cents lower than Monday's levels Med- ium quality steers made $6 to $8.15 and common steers from $4 up. Good cows were $5 to $5.25 with medium kinds from $4 to $4.50 and common butchers $3.25 to $3.75. Csnners and cutters $2.50 to $3.25, mostly $2.50 to $3. Common bulls ranged from $0.75 to $4.25. Today's trading was at a standstill. The few veals offered ranged from $7 to $9.50 with odd tops up to $10.50. The bulk oi the offerings were grassers and were mostly $4.50 Good ewes and wethers were $9.50. Heavy lambs were $8.50, culls and bucks $7.50. Sheep were from $3 to $4.50. Bacon hogs were $0 ied and watered and $0.25 off trucks. Selects drew $1 premium with regular cuts on off grades. Sows were $6 to $7. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $12 hot Weight. On Maritime markets, prices on all grades of livestock were un- changed from last week levels. Rail grade hogs sold at $11.50 hot weight. sows st $7.70 hot weight. Choice steers made $7.25. good $6.50, medium $6. fair $5.25 and common $3 to $4.25. Choice heifers $6.50. good $5.75, medium $5.50, fair $5.25, medium $4.75, fair $3.75, can- ners and cutters $3. boning bulls were $2 to $8.50 and butcher bulls $3.50 to $4. Veal calves made $4 to $4.50 and Bfassers $3 t0 $3.50. Choice lambs brought $9. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Write!‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 1-—(AP)—De- spite late resistance displayed by oils, slrcrafts, steels and specialties. the stock market today ended a generally indifferent session on the downside. The list attempted e. feeble rally at the opening, failed to gain a foothold, and ran into a brief sell- Ing flurry around noon that dis- tributed losses running to a point or so in virtually all departments. Dealings slowed from then on. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .2 of a point at 52.4. ‘Transfers totalled 704.370 shares compared with 1,011,582 the day be- fore. The Canadian section was limi- ted 00 minor chances. Slightly TYVOF *NA'I'IONAL UNITY is vital to success ol Canada's War Illlorl This series of advertisements was initiated many months prior to the outbreak of war. Its theme “Unity of Canada" was prophetic; a message that today is more vital than ever to all Canadians. For in Unity lies the strength of the Dominion, and we, of (he Automotive Industries, accept our full responsibility in working as well as writing Now, more than ever before, our plants and highly specialized equipment are Dominion assets; our s iiied workmen, vital cogs in the wartime indus- in which the production of units of transport ooms more important than ever, So remember, when you buy a Canadian-Built car, ou are helping support an industry that distributes more than $22,000,000.00 in wages and salaries to many thousand families dc endenz on the in- itsei . Add to these the families that are supported by industries sup ling raw and finished materla s to the Auto- mobile manufacturers, and you et an idea of what this activ- ity means to the Canadian A busy Automotive Industry in wartime is a live asset indeed- a truly national war enterprise. “AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES or clnllnlllni" $4.25, common $3 to $4. Good cows‘ PAGE FIY_I§_ I Hon. A. A. DYSART Dr Prmin o] New Brunswick "°'|d~ I006 LUMSDBN BUILDING —-‘ TORONTO, TH: edvntllnnml h on of a snlu dealing with lbs Pros/Inns of Canada, and u!!! 0))!!! II I687 stronger were Canadian Marconi and Lake Shore while Distillers Seagram, Dome, International Nickel, McIntyre, Walkers, Brazil- ian ‘Traction and Ford lost frac- tions. Steels dipped in the forenoon, then reduced or cancelled declines at the lost. U. S. Steel ended up l-8 at 74 3-8 and Bethlehem was off 5-8 at B8 3-8. It was recognised that steel production, as in a number of lther lines, is now near capacity and can't go much farther. General Motors and Chrysler were backward throughout as the lat- ter's labor dispute spread. Other losers were International Harvest- er, Westinghouse, American Can, Anaconda, Western Union and Goodyear. Standard Oil of N. J., declaring a cash stock extra dividend, was up l st 47 7-8. Retaining modest im- provement were Douglas Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Curtlss-Wrlght, Gen- eral Foods, Texas Corp, and Rich- field Oil. W0lfc?W0rds To His Mother Gift 0f Queen OTTAWA. Oct. SL-(CP) — General James Wolfe's last letter to his mother, written several days before the battle 180 years ago on Quebec's historic Plains of Abra- ham, when he won Canada for Britain, has been presented to the Dominion Archives by Queen Elizabeth. Her Majesty sent the docu- ment: to the archives, which keeps an historical record of Can- ada's past, possibly as an apprecia- tion of the warmth of the welcome extend to her and the King dur- ing their visit to the Dominion this slimmer, archives officials said. . The letter, written Aug. 3i 1759, "on the banks a! the 3t, Lawrence River," disclosed Gen- eral Wolfe‘s feelings toward the enemy, led by the Marquis de Montcalm, before the historic bat- tle on the plains which followed l3 days later. “The enemy puts nothing to risk and I can't in conscience put the whole army to risk," General Wolfe told his mother. Mrs. Edward Wolfe, 1n England. ‘1My antagnonist has wisely shut himself up in inaccessible en- trenchrnents, so that I can't get at him without spilling a torrent of blood, and that perhaps to lit,- tle purpose. People must be of the profession to understand the disadvantages and difficulties we labor under arlsing from the un- common natural strength of the country." Advice on Family i-"nuneeg General Wolfe also referred to and s . only sous Country in the Gm: ar an already o on 5m hp _ e itlsh tradition-she is prepared NEW BRUNSWICK OFFERS lVIiIlI All) Ill IMPIRIYS STRUGGLE the Mother ¢of$£wseeisunce be: coembunou s hen ha: abs and her allies will usage vlcmnotu ow oounpeous fathers who served King and fenn shunselves in their thousands. “Inclusion asreuiee The great natural reeour New swi , hsrvot cf he: forests, ha: sh, he: minerals, Ms of Ssln: john his family affairs. "I approve en- tirely of my father's disposition i of his affairs. though perhaps 1t! may interfere a little with my plan of quitting the service which l’. Hm determined to do the first opportunity." he wrote. “I mean so as not to be albsolutely d15- tressed in circumstances, nor, burdensome to you nor anybody else." The letter signed "your obedient, affectionate, son Jam Wolfe,” also offered a little financial advice to his mother in a postscript para- graph which read: "If any sums of money are paid to you of whet is due to my father from the Gov- ernment, let me recommend to you not to meedle with the funds, but keep it for your support ‘llilrll better tune." Archive officials here believe the word "meddle" meant "speculate." Queen Elizabeth also presented the archives with s. small painting of Wolfe by Benjamin West, paint- ed from a sketch showing Wolfe in his first uniform. Dr. Gustave Lenctot, dominion archivist, expressed thanks to the Queen for her historical gift. “This adds greatly to our collection of Wolfe's relics," he said. APOLOGIES TO AN ASS Dear donkey you're in bad repute, eam wbidswli pour through eip the Motherlsu in her hour of great . taken second place w none In her loya ry to the British (lag and to demonstrate this once more w rho A. A. DYSART. Prnlhn neceni our/taro. V‘ Jill)! n4 wally nonunion ha (b: Dominion, -vbuslness tomorrow in the confer- by the side as in the he s the: ' rnplre er the forces of lawlessness be: ism products, the nch an st the disposal of His Ilfldl ready to handle the from all over Canada to New Brunswick in the Empire Statcsmen Will Hold First Meeting Today DONDON. Oct. 3i —(CP Cables —Empire statesmen get down t4 ences winch informally will dis cuss ways and means of marshal- ling the Empire's resources to de- feat Adolf Hitler . Personnel of the conferences was completed today with the arrival of the Australian Treasurer and Minister of Supply, Hon. R. G. Casev. He was met by Qtaniey Bruce, Australian High Commis- sioner to the United Kingdom. Anthony Eden, Secretary for the Dominions, entertained 'I‘. A. Crerar. Canadian Minister of Mines ~ and Resources. at luncheon today. Mr. Crerar heads the Canadian delegation. The guests included Hon. Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner; Lord Chat- field. Minister for (Jo-Ordination of Defence; Sir Samuel Home, Lord Privy Seal: and W. S. Mor- ris", Minister of Food. HOLE-I ONE RISK LONDON—KC'PI _'I‘\vo _vears ago Ellis Knowles insured himself and his son at Linyds against scoring: a hole-in-onc. Now the r011 has holed a tee shot. and the $100 policy has lszen collected, Premium was s2 Men say you are a stubborn brute. ‘Tls not my fault, the ass replies ‘Tia stupid man who thinks he's, To cruel men who at us raged ridicule our iegnth of ears The ‘s no reproach to me appears. They discourse about our hideous bray Tho lugubrious ‘tls our only way. Our outraged feelings to express ‘men we're in some sore distress. We're not so dumb as men suppose Oppressed our indignation grows, No doubt our voice is somewhat shrill But so's your operatic thrill. In ages pest at. man's behest Burdens we bore from East to West. Ill treated always. poor. forlorn Abje and subject to man's scorn. But. if his kindness would expand And lead us with a gentle hand Then we would rejoice and prove An Ase amenable to love. Our glory is. we do not lack For Jesus strode en en's back Wlhen that day he rode to weep, 0'" Zion doom'd heath proud Rome's feet. How vain s censure ‘tis to pass "You're just ea stupid as an Ass." I'll not compare Lindbergh with Y!" You're but an ass but still you're true L _ _ Estonia. m” “nkmi” wyve bee“ enslaved than 1.600 women are enrolled un- They“ starved s-nd cudgelled us at he". and are tnkpng Opprobius names they give us still. we“ wo,.k_ yearly SOUTH AFRICA‘ WAR CAPE TOWN-JO!“ —- More der the Women's Service Legion classes in nursing, motor transport and can- (lo You iieed Money $50 ~ $500? We lend money to pay old bills, to purchase necessities, to take that needed vacation or for anv useful purpose. No embarrassing ques- tions to borrower or en- dorm-rs. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip‘: Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. I’. E. I. 14mg [or (‘nnflllrnilal Loan Sign Office Ilonra 900-639 I Saturday 9.00-5.00