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CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN TS OFFICES— Charlottetown Toronto ‘N H! Glasgow Truro lientville Haitian "- aur I rsu. YOU t atom’ ortoeg A MASSAGE" IN CHARLOTTETOWN 58 Grafton Street Phone Z080 Box 247 Randolph W. Manning, Stock Firm. Trend NEW. YORK, Nov. 1—(AP)—The stock market put on a pro-election rally of its own today. The advance, despite a last-min- ute touch of selling, \vss the larg- est in more than a week. Final prices showed gains of fractions to more than e point. withlmany is- sues under the day's widest mark- tips. The Associated Press average oi.’ 60 stocks advanced .5 of one point to 70.6, a shade under the three- month high established Oct. 22. Volume of 1.220.000 shares, larg- est in some 1O days. compared with 860.000 Friday. Steels and motors were among the most vulnerable to the late sell- ing alter having paced the market earlier. Still higher. though, were U. S. Steel at 84 1-4, Bethlehem 30 1-4. Republic 32 7-8 and National Steel 111. Youngstown Sheet was oif nearly a point at 87 5-8. At Toronto TORONTO, Nov. 1—(CP)—-PrIces rolled ahead as volume ballooned over the 2.000,000-mark on the Tor- onto Stock Exchange today. Base metals and western oils were ahead from the opening bell to chalk up strong gains that pulled them up to the best. price level in about 10 years. Speculative junior golds attract- ed a large share o! attention for narrow gains. The exchangdl closing index showed golds up .19 at 86.81, base metals up 2.08 at 110.53, western oils up 1.37 at 48.94. Golds listed 59 gains, 49 losses. 34 unchanged; base metals. 21 gains, 5 losses. 5 unchanged; west- ern oils. 18 gains, 5 losses, 2 un- changed. ‘At Montreal i C.A. MONTREAL. Nov. 1—<CP)—Foi- glowing an early trend. selected in- dustrlals closed on a. firm tone af- ter active trading today on the Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market. There were 16 turnovers of more than 1.000 shares each and eight issues rose more than] point. Mines exhibited great activity and were strong. Industrial: sales were aproxl- mately 56.900 shares while mines totalled 448.600 shares. an increase o! 172,600 shares over Friday's trad- mg. Closing averages showed banks unchanged at 27.15: utilities up .1 at 75.9; industrlels up 1.0 at 134.7; Fillers up 4.68 at 358.74 and golds up .93 at 62.29. At London LONDON, Nov. 1- (Reuters)_ Iron and steel shares were e fair- 1y active market in the London Stock Exchange today. Opening prices showed some irregularity compared with the previous close. adjtlstments to the_ takeover levels were made. Subse- quently; prices remained firm al- QQQO-OOO’ For Fool Ailments ' ililliSilLT ii. J. A. BROWN, ii. P. Orthopedic Chiropodist ‘ 143 Great George Street t CBARLOTTETOWN. P.5d. O-Os ' 04-0 e nee 0-01» Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To Ail Makes morons Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE i444 Yesterday i though there were a few small losses as the result of scattered selling. i Produce MONTREAL. Nov. i - (CF)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free eases, A large 66- 67; med 60-61; A pullets 56—-57; B 52-55; C 40., Butter: Wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized 67 3-4; no 2 66 3-4; first grade creamery print job price 70 1-2, solids 69. Cheese: Current receipts western white 30 1-8-30 3-16; Quebec white 30. tub factory. Wholesale export prices eastern white 30 13-16-31; Quebec white 30 13-16Q31. Domes- tic prices western white 34; colored 35 1-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no 1 75 lbs new 1.10—1.15; no 2 75 lbs .75—.90; N. B. no 1 75 lbs 1.30—1.35; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.40. ' Winnipeg Grain WINNIPEG. Nov. 1—(CP)—Oa.ts and barley prices moved narrowly in the coarse grains market on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today in a very dull session. Minor demand was noted from shippers and other interests. Offerings, apparent in early trading, dried up as the ses- sion progressed. Rye futures were sold by com- mission houses early in the session but strength on the Chicago mar- ket stimulated trade later in the day. No export allocations o! wheat were reported. Price of class two wheat 101'. ex- port to countries other than the United “Kingdom-remained un- changed from Saturday. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 78 5-8; ex S CW '78 1-8; 3 CW 77 5-8; ex 1 feed 77 5-8; 1 feed 73 5-8; 2 feed 72 5-8; 3 feed 69 5-8; track 76 58. Barley: 1 CW B-row 1.43 5-8: 2 CW 6-row 1.43 5-8; 1 CW 2-row 1.19 5-8; 2 C WZ-row 1.19 58; 3 CW S-row 1.28 5-8: 1 feed 1.09 5-8; 2 feed 1.06 5-8; 3 feed 1.03 1-8; track 1.08 5-8; 2 CW yellow 1.14 5-8; 3 CW yellow 1.11 5-8. Montreal Exchange 17 27 24 1-2 34 17 21 58 21 7-3 23 1-2 Can Pacific 17 Ceianesc ..... .. 91 Can Car Found . 14 1-4 Can Car Pfd 16 1-1 Can Steam .. 14 134 Can Paper 20 3-8 Cockshuti: 13 3-4 Can Vickers 57 1-2 Dom Bridge . 30 Dom Coal Pfd 20 3-4 Don A . ' 20 3-4 Dis Seag . 19 34 Dom St B 18 1-2 Dryden . 25 Fraser 61 3-4 Ford A .. 26 1-2 Founda . 24 3-4 Gen St Wares 15 1-2 How Smith 83 Ham Bridge . 9 Hir Walker 80 Can 1nd AI 14 Int Nickel K’ Imp Oil 19 58 int Pete .. 14 1-8 .Ir Power . 48 Inter Paper 65 1-2 Imp Toh 13 1-2 B C Pouer 25 1-4 Con Smelt 125 1-2 Lake Woods 26 Massey liar 22 7-8 McCall Front . . 13 7-8 Nat St CHI‘ 24 Can Nor Pid . 9 1-2 Noranda 55 1-2 Price Bros . 60 Quebec Power 17 1-4 Shawlnigan 24 1-4 Si. Law .. 9 3-4 St Law 1st Pfd 24 St Law 2nd Pfd 15 Dom Textile 11 5-8 Dom Tar 24 Wpg Elec A 32 St of Can 81 1-2 Brazilian T GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN Markets Sihowed iiew York Exchange Anaconda 38 1-8 Am Car and B‘ 37 3-8 Beth Steel 39 1-4 N Y Central l6 34 Ches Ohio . _. 38 3-4 Con Edison 24 5-8 Elec Auto Lite 46 3-4 Gen Elec. 42 1-2 Gen Mot .. 65 3-4 Gen North Pid 48 7-8 Std Oil NJ . 80 3-! Kennecott . . 60 34 Mont \Vard 59 North Am 1 15 3-4 Phil Pete 65 3-8 U S Rubber . 46 3-4 Radio Corp . . 13 1-4 Texas Corp . 1.3 1-4 Untd Air . 27 53 Van Air . 24 3-4 West Elec .. 27 7-8 West Union .. 101-4 U. S Steel .. . 84 1-4 BANK! Commerce . .. 22 1-2 Montreal .. 27 3-3 Nova Scotia .. . 35 1-2 Royal Bank .. 25 Mining ‘ (Canadian been] TORONTO, Nov. 1- Salea. Stock Close 19500 Am Yknife __.... l4 1-2 10850 Anglo Cdn . 5 2500 Ansley . . 7000 Apex 130800 Anacon 2500 Astoria .....__ __. __.. 3-4 7000 Atlantic Oil 52100 Athena 1-2 100 Aunor 3000 Eankfleld 20 Bk of Mont 105 Bk of NS 45 Bk o! Tor 55800 Base Met .. 3500 Beaulieu . 1500 Bobjo .. 300 Bralorne >51 16515 Brit Dons __.. __. 2000 Buifad __.. .... 800 Buff Ank 1...... __. 1500 Bilff Cdn ...._. __.... 6400 Cal Edna 2500 Collin 5100 Calmont . 70 Bk of Com . 213 Cdn Brew 2400 Cas Tre 5000 Cent Leduc 1200 Cent Pat 2500 Cent Por .... .. 1500 Centremequo . 4500 Chem Res _.. .... 57000 Chesklrk . 100 Chesterville 70300 Citralam . 2% Colornac .. 7500 Con Home 865 Con Smelt: _ 6400 Conwest 2000 Daragon. 40200 Davies P . 4700 Denison 4500 Detla 7700 Dickenson 2000 Discovery ._ 12500 Div Int 1270 Dome . 45 Dom Bk 7600 Donalda 80600 Dulama. 245900 Duvay 14500 East Crest 4000 East Leduc .. 850 E Mal .. 5500 Elder .. 105350 Eldona 5200 E1 Sol . 9134 Eureka 290 Falcon 91.00 Frobisher . 1220 Giant 27100 Globe .. . 3500 Gods Lake . 4291 Gold Man 2000 Goldvue ‘3100 Gulf Lea 2700 Hard Ro . 7500 Harker .. 46099 l-iarricana 2000 l-leva Gm 2620 Hoiiinger 13610 Home Oil 2500 l-iosco 390 l-iud Bay 18000 Hugh Mal 3-35 Imp Bk 2050 int. Nickel 3700 lnt Uran 13000 Jollat 24300 Keiore I t.‘ to h‘ u I 0-4 do SEEK 1-2 1-2 18200 Kirk Gold 1300 Kirk Lake 1600 Labrador 11500 Laguerre .. 6700 L Dufault 2000 L Rowan . 100 La Luz .. 100 Lamaque 6500 Lebel .. 6000 Leduc 1500 Macassa 6450 MacDonald 1500 Macfie ...... .. 10500 Mcho River 2600 Madsen 2800 McWattera 9500 Mid Cont . 400 Min Corp 2500 Nat Pete 1500 New Jason 61575 New Pac .. 118500 New Nor: . 32300 Nicholson 2990 Norands . 7150 Norrnetal ..__ __. I. 5000 Norpick __.. 1610 OBrien 28100 Pac Pete 130 Pamour 2500 Pen Rey 7200 Piccadilly 250 Pickle Cr 1000 Porc Reef . 500 Preston 18200 Que Lab .. 1900 Que Man 1537 Quernont 2700 Reeves 2000 Rochette . 11300 Roxana 560 Royal Bk . 110 Royalite .. s: I‘ Ma 3000 Rupunurll 11."; Srsn Ant NORTH AMERICAN UPI l. S. STEVENSON Branch Manager ‘t. 14o RICHMOND st. ' All Profits for Polieyholdero '" 1500 Sheep Cr . 150 9409 Sheri-lit 2G5 27300 Silanco . 46 12600 Silv Mill 37 13340 Siscoe __. 48 23 . 165 . 07 . 167 . 149 500 Sylvanite . . 130 1300 Tepk, Hu . 250 3000 Thom Lund 2i 3-4 8000 Thurbols . 06 . 3600 Torbit .. 95 B900 Tran Re 66 11600 Un Keno . 185 1100 Upp Can .. . 155 2855 Waite .. 2200 Wiltsey 250 Wright Ha: 77000 Ymlr . CURB 12200 Dslhouaie .. 60 2400 Foothills 400 3370 Pond Or . .. 600 Total sales 2,360,000. I Shipping News AT HALIFAX- Arrived Monday Fort Townshend, lrom New York Kaila, Scotland Salted Monday None. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Monday None. Sllied Monday Manchester Commerce, for Phil- adelphia Empire State, Walton. N. S. Starving Chinese ' Put Their Girls 0n Auction Block By MARGARET‘ BOWZEB (IINGAPORE Oct. 3i - (C?) - The slave girl trade is a boo-thing business in the Orient. Starving families in. China sell their daughters for $5 to $10 in United States currency. Slave traders sell them in Singapore for irom $50 to $500, despite the best eflorts oi the authorities. Expenses are slight-little more than steamer passage, some cloth- ing and s. bribe or two. Most oi the girls imported mm China sret between l3 and 17 years old. i Mrs. M. Webb oi the women's. and girls’ section of the social‘ wellare department said some oi‘ the girls are smuggled in across the border from Siam. Others go first to small Dutch-owned islands near the coast. and cross over in junks and sampans at night. A considerable number probably are slipped in under the nose of the immigration department. Not all the girls are intended for prostitution. although many eventually are forced into it. Sec- ret slavery still exists along the China coast. and in this colony. Although the owning oi “mul tsa-l," as slave girls are called, was outlawed in i963. Mrs. Webb est-i- metes there may be 2.000 in the colony today. The majority are Chinese girls smuggled in by deal- era. ‘tricks of the trade are ntany. Some of the most subtle are em- ployed to got the slaves past the immigration authorities. Forged identity papers are common. Per- haps the most popular subterfuge ‘fantastic to western ears. BUILDING SUPPLIES We have a heavy supply of the follow- ing which we otter at special prices for bal- ance of season. - INSUL BOARD ASBESTOS BOARD INSUL BRICK SIDING ASPHALT WALL SHINGLES ROLL ON BRICK SIDING ASPHALT SHINGLES. Thick Butt ZIO lbs. ‘ - ASPtllgtLT SHINGLES, Storm Tight ‘I25 SO ASPHALT TRU-LOCK SHINGLESOp- tionel. ‘I25 or 210 lbs. SLATE SURFACED ROOFING 36" MINERAL SURFACED ROOFING 7B" MINERAL SURFACED ROOFING 36" STARTER STRIP DRY SHEATHING PAPER ASPHALT FELT PAPER TZIIoIs. ASPHALT FELT PAPER ‘I5 lbs. ASPHALT FELT PAPER 25 lbs. PLASTIC CEMENT, etc. Also, full line of NAILS. GLASS, etc. J. F. MORRIS Kinkora. 3t m the em had remained st son's, she might have starved to death. The money for her sale probably. provided food for the res-t of the family while the girl her-sell [Q- mained alive. “My sister sold me." was the simple explanation offered the authorities by one Chinese teen- ager. In Chine the sister may well have earned praise for her action. is that o! passing of! the immi- grants as “adopted daughters" on their way to new homes. A “rela- tive" in Singapore obtains the required identity certificate, nhlcn is sent to the prospective immi- grant. Fewcr Immigrants During 1947. of 12.364 women and girls screened. 520 were de- tained for furl-her questioning, Mrs. Webb said. The figures ior i048 promise to be considerably lower because there are fewer immigrants entering Si gapore. Mrs. Webb hears mIijny stories TR % g; GNEGK WNEEL BEARINGS Worn wheel bearings can cause nasty accidents and costly repairs. Why take chances when our mechanics will check and repack your bearings in a iitty. Drive in tomorrow . . . 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