' Q 1: ll NUVEMBER 9' 1935 ’ _ _ " '1'ns‘ lunA`iu_ui'rs:w`wN` ‘GUARDIAN r-Aura' mms " - " -__ = if _ U* l = g __ _ _ _._.L-______ _._ _*L_ v_____.____,._._ _ L. MLM _L _“_ E ( V_=_ _W STOCK QUOTATIO I: -.___ _.._.____-.I.T U.; - i YESlER|iliY'S lillill _MARKET IIIIUTATIUNS _Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PBODUCI Oltl . I0 Hay, ole cwt _ '$5 traw. pressed cwt ..._ ll5c Turnips bus Potatoes bus ll_'l'AlL IAIIKET Celery hunch Potatoes pk Lettuce. head ... .__ ._ S nah lb _ _ qu ._ Apples dns Apples pk . ._ Tomatoes pk .. ._ Cauliflower each .__ Onions lb _ . ._ ... 40v -1 I C 12|: 351: _ 10-l5c ‘Jilc Il-8c 31: IS-'_'5~'.’ili: 120-35-650 _ IR-200 10-15-200 4-‘lc _... Y i‘\-nuherrica qt Peppers each . ._ Peppers red each ._ _ ._ ..._ lic Pumpkins lb ._ _ 2c ..._ hc Bceis Dk ._ _lic Celery hearts . ... loc 1L’c 50 Mint ._ _ ts lb Csrro ... _ __ _ Bc Turnips 3 for ,__ _ _ _ _ _ ... 10c Spinach Ib _ 10|: Parsley bunch ._ Broccoli' . . . . .. ... Brussels lprouia box ... ._ Crab spplcs pk Veal lb ._ _ Roast Beef ... 14-lilo Pigs 0 vmelrs olil por- pair $~l.00-$5.00 Steak lb. Tile Stew meats -._ Fowl ... ... _._ ._ Ducks ... ... . _ _ ...._, xi-31,15 Geese ... ... _._ _ . ..._ $l_7.'|~$2.00 Chicken ... ... _ _ "-31.25 Lamb lb . . . l.'i-lSc Butter _ . ,. _ ._ 27-2842- Fresnl _ .. . . ._ _ _ 40;- Eggs dos . ._ ._ 52-38c I"l§Il coca. __ _ as . 'fc I0-120 15c ._ I0c 10 120 10-12c 'l.`»~$i.ou Exchange _-_; (Supplied by Pllflold ald Comp!!! Members of Montreal stack uehann) Stocks Open lalt Bell 'i`ol . _ 135'/a llllhx lirnsiilnn _ 8% 8 B if l'nwer ,__ ’ lloru Steel _ ._ i‘ar\ Conrcni ... _... l‘uu Inri Ai ... Can Pau ity ... ... ._ Dom Bridge . . . . ... ... lmp Tob ... _ . ._ intel' Nickel l\icColi Front ._ ._ .\lont Pow Nat Brew _ Nat Stool Cnr _ .. Power Corp _ _ .. Slra\\'lnignn ‘4 i` I’ .o an r _ Steel of t.‘un ~.e1/_ zsv a all 5% 0% os; nz; 9% 9 flu sian. as 38% 14% iii 35 BS if 14 11% 11% 21 21 13§ _ 14 53 5352 BANK! Bk ni' Fan ... . 58 lik ol' N. S, ... 201 264 ilk of Montreal ._ 185 180 Royal Bk _ .. 100 160 Can Bk of Com 148 148 New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Amer Cyan B ._ ,, ._ Amer Gas Elec... ._ Amer Sup Power _Assoc Gas Eieca -- - Atlas Corp _ 13 5-8 Can Marconi , __ _._ Cities Serv ._ .. Creole Petrol . _ ._ Elec Bond Share __ Ford of Can A ,, Gulf Oil Penn . . . . ._ Hum Oil Ref 111111011 -. _. ._ Nlas Hud 9 1-a' Std0llInd...... _ Btd0ilKen... ._ ae!-‘§ on-q, _ l , mmm . en 3'-°$§SS¢s ’i“|”‘."T‘ ummm: Mackerel each _ _ ._ jon Haddock lb ._ _ 8c‘ Un Llsht Pow A _. 23-4 Un Light Pow pfd ... 22 3-4 I ~": Advertising ‘Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals. lo. of ward Was par word: Announcements anno Colin; lvarllc:-l:.ndpe?.I‘::=||‘4!‘1-all-l'ii:¢ is. per worrlr la luanriam Notices. 'lon pu inolly Lin. gg |'|¢n| ,,,,| 'P"‘"“' °"°"i"l'- Clfdl- 'ie - 4° on unmet mm- or coannrfnfs va- psr lnohr Nodlees of Thanh! and Appraolalll. 100 IU IMI or lo. pq word. Other ratca on application. llulnruls Charge for ah! adnvsiuassnr twanty-fin oaata. To Let l~°->--__l';-1_1-.__~i‘___.-~;,~ ,_ PIANO F08 RENT. FURNITIIRE Exchange. L-2616-ll-8-31. T0 LET _ FURNISHED BED- room. Apply at Guardian. L-2626-i1~9-81. l' __...,1_i___.” *fri FLAT T0 LET ON LONGWORTII Avenue. A/pply 60 Longworth Ave. L-2673-11-9-81 = T0 LET - HOUSE T0 LET. CEN- tral location. Seven rooms and bath- Apply 00 Sydney Street. L-2530-11-6-8-9-Ili. 1 I:°:L' T;'ZT;-7;_.’.*_-_-i.“‘%_i 'I0 l.E'r-Ftmulsrlcn novsc on rooms. Central. Apply Guardian. L-2648-11-9-31. l‘°_'_i T0 LET-NEW FINISHED HEAT- od apartment. Four large rooms. also bath and kitohcn_ Apply at 218 Kent Street. L-2585-11-7-31. HOUSE T0 LET-22 GRAFTON Street, four bedrooms, bathroom fittings all new. Apply H. K. S. Hemming, Bank of Nova Scotia Building. L-2.594-11-B-31. lfiz -_____..._____- l-l-_T Wanted if‘ _’T.Z_T WANTED - USED BUFFALO. AI’- ply “Y." Guardian. L-2563-11-7-Si. €;“T_....i’_’_*` W._`i‘:L__;*°i_i7 FOB. SALE _ LADIES FUR. COAT. Good as new- Half price. 'Jail 274 Euston Street. L-2549-11-7-3i. T _¢l**_;;* WANTED T0 BUY CHEAP. Horse. Give description and price. Box "D." care Guardian. ____________!';1‘i*’kl1;";f3_‘_- WANTED -- USED ELECTRIC motors, 54 horse power and -ii horse power. Charlottetown Fur For Sale MlcIN'.l`OSlI APPLES AT F. S. Reeves, Bollthpdrt. L-2570-11-'I-01. I-‘OR SALE-BASE BURNER, N0. 10. Apply .57 Elm Avenue. L-2582-11-7-31 FOB. IALE -_ AUCTION FOB’I'Y~ Fiva, lrldgc and Whist Score Carda. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. _ FOB SALE - YOUNG FIGS. Wallace McNeill, Milton. L-2600-11-8-31 CAR Foil. sALE on TRADE Fon foxes. Apply Guardian. ___ __ ..f_-_==@°°_-.11-1-@1- Fon SALE-C0l.LlE PUPS. ll. B. Brlttain, scuthport. 14-2646-11-9 31. ' FOR SALE-DRIVING WAGON and new cart box. Apply 26 Alley Bt1‘eet_ L-7083 FOR SALE-VIOLIN, EXCEP- tionai value for quick sale. Box 464, Sun-rmerside. L-2688-11-'l-21 SCRATCH PADS-PADS OF 100 sheet.s 5 x 7%. Price 3 cents per pad. Guardian Office. L-2418-11-1-li. CHOICE REGISTERED SIIRDP- shire ram lamb, Registered ‘Hol- stein cow.‘Amcs Rodd, Milton. __ L-2081-ll-8-di. FOB SALE-GOOD FAMILY COW, Guernsey Grade, just freshened. Alos eight head of sheep- B. A. Maliett, York, P. E. I. Stiles Ltd. L-2511-I1-5-31 ¢ L_3537.u.g_1|_ WANTED -FEW CARS CERTI- fied seed and table stock potatoes. Also buying turnips every day.- Can also handle steady supply live and dressed poultry throughout season. J. B. Millman, Kensington. Q: L-2%-11-5-01. WANTED-LIGHT SIX COUPE 01' sedhn in good condition for cash. H. B. Weeks, 138 Hillsboro- Si-. Charlottetown. L-2680 S;=1°_i°-_lr-_L-.i Boarders Wanted WAN'l'ln-no/innllns Accom- °dlt-od. Apply 177 Grafton St. L-2623-ll-B-31 BATIIS, SINKS, BASINS, TOILETS, radiators, pipes, all slightly used at very reasonable prices. Also new plumbing and heating sup- plies. Ideai Plumbing Supplies, 30 Craig Street West, Montreal, _N-2627-10-ll-19-26-11-2-0. FOR SALE--DOUBLE OFFICE desk exceptional quality; also of- fice counter eight feet long. Sell at s bargain. Can be delivered in Charlottetown. Box 83, Sum- merside. L-2585-11-'l-21 _._é.~--- .M MTJILE M L ::°1==l_-;__.- ._ _;_:__- _ _ Want to Sell A constri- / ' 1 lice tile' Guardian 0l.|38ll`-'|508 - THERE I8 SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy--famiiy Income and Retire- ment Annuit! Combined. Ask to see it, stating ago. J. A. Moore, amfcswlwv- <=.hs;1°;-safe--.. Male Help ,Wanted learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert trainiiil- llolar Barber Col- =»==- 1_'f_~\.__1f-1'-..._-_. _'!:'L°~ N w/iwrsn ron aawuron Mllouto of 800 families. Write today. Bawlslgh 0?-opt. ML-475-BA-K wlrTa§°1gl11-e-'o-is-rs-as-za-as-so. .; ¢.£=I A mason raol 'ml bl- prossiau-ss s civil annua- Postmsn. customs naminn. clerk. eimosnvm. ew- PM ' sooner "now to rat I “Wre- msnt Jos." ss. c. o. civil semen allllllllllsaaar .sum|.1mmuo.» _asa.w. 1 s Glance M. `(Canadiau Pros) Toronto and Montres1-1lndus- triai_ stocks higher. Toronto Mines-Colds sharply higher; other groups firm. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 3-8 to 1-2. New York-Cotton and coffee higher; rubber lower; sugar un- changed. 1lI7"1L.¢YllT?l? (Supplied by Pltlleld and Company llomhara of Ilontregl stools exchange) Stocks Open Int B A Oli . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . 10% I6 all m -_ Dmu s sau r p on 22% .zu rn _ .is can A Paco :Jer (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 8-For the third consecutive session, potato prices moved to higher levels' on the Montreal open produce mar- ket today. Butter and cheese were slightly easier and eggs continued firm. _ Prince Edward Island moun- tains were $1.05 to $1.10 and cob- blers $1.00 to $1.05 per 90-pound bag. In 80-pound bags Prince Ed- ward Island mountains were 95 cents to $1.00, cobblers 90 to 95 cents, New Brunswick mountains 96 to $1.00, Quebec mountains 85 to 90 cents and Quebec rio 2 cob- blers 70 to 80 cents. Butter was selling at 24 1-2 to 24 1-2 cents per pound for car- lots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 25 1-2 to 26 cents for solids and 26 1-2 to 21 cents for prints. » Prices on the cheese market were 10 3-8 to 10 5-8 cents for no 1 Onterios and 9 3-4 to 10 1-8 cents for no 1 Quebecs. Eggs in graded shipments of carlots or less were 43 to 45 cents for A-large. 41 to 43 cents for A- medium, 38 to 37 cents for A-pul- lets, 26 to 36 1-2 cents for B a.\1_d 34`cents for C. Miscellaneous _ 4 (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, Nov. 8- Wheat, nor no 2 91. Barley, C W no 3 40. Oats, feed no 1 34- Flour spring wheat flrsts $5.50. Flour seconds $5.10. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour winter wheat choice $4.20 to $4.30. Flour white corn $5.00. Bran ton $19.25. Shorts ton $20.25. Middiings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $3-05. I-lay no 2 per ton carlots 810.00 to $11.00. Cheese no 1 Cheese no 1 Butter no 1 Eggs in cartons Eggs A 1 medium Eggs A 1 pullets 44. Eggs A large 47, Eggs A medium 45. Eggs B large 33. Eggs A pullsts 39. Eggs A medium 31. Eggs C 27. Eggs A medium 45. P E I cobblera 90's $1.00 to $1.05. E I mls 80's 95-81.00. I cobblers 80's 90-95 mts 80's 95-$1.00. mls 80's 85-90- 2 Que cobblers 80's 70-00. lZl{(Ili¥llVlIli `(Ca.nadian Prod) MONTPLEAL. Nov. 8-British and foreign exchange in relation to the canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as foliows:- Argentins peso 3739. Australia pound 3.0739. China Hong Kong dollars -8541. Denmark krone 3224. Finland finmafk .022l. France franc _06il5. Great Britain Pound 4.0742. Holland florin .$865. India rupee 3762. Japan yen 3911. _ Jugcslavia dinar .0232- Ncw Zealand pound 4.0159. Norway krone A503. South Africa pound 4.6524. Sweden krone .2550. Switzerland franc 3288. Unitod States dollar l per cent pren\‘ul\'i. » Closing exchange rntos:- At Montreal-Pound 4.01 'I- franc 6.65 cents; U. S. dollar 1.01. At New York-Pound 4.021-2: franc 5.5¢ 3-4 cents; Canadian dol- _ patents. patents. §D >Ao; #jars :_-*és §-“gs is 5?' _ ,___,, @ 2 211'!! .gwm .- a 1 00- “At Paris--Pound 74.7! fr; U. S. dollar 15.13 1-4 fr; Canadian dol- l 15.02 fr. `"1n gold-Pound 12s: U. S. dollar 50.39 cents; Canadian dollar 53.00 cents. ‘ YORK. N . 8-Foreign ea- chU1?w lrn.-gnin-1 ‘great Britain hills 49| - | ,_ 4_o2v/,; floss 4.02%' on nay nlrrznafrasz Fri ';‘ ‘M10 `F°gg""° in ol; Gemsny io 24; Canada _ Usa liuard‘a for Daadrafl Personal man ;rvosntxmn,g1ai';=|’s- pay. eo‘ar you- e - asian xinaégamn mszuavs. Mtv. Sl'OCk Markets Al A IV, Y, S Exchange (Supplied hy Pltllold and Company Members of llonteral stock exohalsa) Stocks Opals Last A.m For Pr _ ._ ‘Hi ‘I Am For l'r phi 80% Am Waterworks ... ... 20;. 20% Am Can ,_ 142 1 144 -Am neu ._ iw. re Aln'1‘an\l'l_`... , ...l47% Anaconda __ 21% Auburn 35% Atchison _ . .. 30 Balt Ohio _ 15 Ben Aviation . ._ 22 Beth Steel . 42 Cala _ . _ 105% Chrysler ._ 85 Con Gas _ . 81% 30% Elec Auto L _..._ Elec Band 8 , ._ 18 G lille 37 58 H 11 20 35 ui 37 48 14 22 43 104 85 it 18 I8 an c Gen Motors 68 Gr Nor pfd .. ... |114 Int T and T .'. 11’ Kcnnecolt _ 20 Lqent Ward Vi Nag H l'r _ 10% N Y Central 223; Paramount ._ 0% Radio ... . B So Pacific _ 18% Std O1lN J 40K‘ U S Steel ... Vanadium ._ Westinghouse _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ I Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 8-`-Changes were of the narrowest proportions in the foreign exchange markets today. The Canadian dollar remained unchanged at s discount of one per cent. The pound sterling was up 3-8 of a cent at $4.92 1-2 while the French franc, closing at 6.53 3-4 cents, showed a loss of .00 1-3 of a. cent. MONTREAL, Nov. 8-Pound sterling advanced 3-ii of a cent to 4.97 7-16 while the Snitod States dollar held unchanged at 1.01. The French franc eased .01 of a cent to 6.05 cents. Washington’s New Canadian Minister (C. P. 'By Guardla.n’s special Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. - The stately quarters of the canadian Legation at 1740 Pennsylvania Ave- nue,~tenantless since the resigna- tion Oct. 23 of Hon. W. D. Hsrririge, Canadian Minister to Washington, tonight housed Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King and his party who are visiting the United States Capital. Denuded of all but a. few articles of furniture and decorations, with yawning bookshelvas and- bare wslls,l the Legation is awaiting a new oc- cupant. Standing in the spacious but bar- ren ground floor this afternoon, Mr. King faced B. score of press vorrcs- ponants who asked him "when are you going to send us a new minis- ter and who will it be?" » Mr. King replied that ne had paid what he considered s. high compliment to the newspaper pro- fession when he offered the post to John W- Dafoe, President of me Winnipeg Free Press, and was dis- appointed when the veteran cfilmr and publisher had found it imposs- ible to accept. 'I’he Prime Minister did not dis- cu_ss the question further. but there is a belief current here that Sir Herbert Marler, Canadian Minister to Japan, will be transferred to Washington. There was no official support for the rumor. *lin ll” ...tt 47 it till Usa Mlna.rrI'a for Dandrnff ` Things We Print .Bllla Tan Books Bonds Drafts Labels Badges . Blottcra Dodgers Cheques Booklets Placards Circulars " Vouchers Hand Bills Price Lists Nil Heads Pamphlets Prlsc Lists Invitations Catalogues Post Cards ‘Debentures Staicmmta Note Heads Menu Cards Score Cards Programmes lililk Tickets Iiillng Cards Iogal Forms Meal Tickets Memo Ileada Letter Iloarls logal For-ms Order Blanks Bread Tickets Laundry Lila Panerai Cards Visiting Cards Show Printing Bhlllslllr Tm’ Window Cards Mena looklela leeaipt Forms Bdnal thrill Granting Cards A4 llama that lion lala Illh Une Guardian Control _/ob - _.Phone 133 § _ (Canadian Prasl)` TOBON1’0» Nev 8- tooks Clnaa Acme Oil ..._ .__ ... ,__ ...._ Aftilll --_ _-. an s.. -ra an- - Ajax 0'l _ . ._ _ ... ... _-- lirntfiell ... ._ _ . _ _ . Alex ._ _ _ . ._ Ili 5,. 43 ws _ ._ . __ _ 1 Ashley ... . ... -._ ... ..._ lil Bagamac ... _._ ... ... ... Barry H ... _ _ _ _ . _._ Base blet ... , _ _ _ _ _ ... __ Beer ... ... ... - . _ .. 88 Beattie _ _ 1110 Bigbhllls _ ..._ 11': Bo]o.... ,. _ ..._.20 Brslorne ._ - _ _ Buff Ank ... _ _ _ .. Bunk Hill . _ ... ... Can Mal -__ . _ . ... Cariboo . _ . ... Castle T _ . _ ill so :M 290 'lla 'IT 110 112 Cen Pat , . . _ . _ 210 Chiboug ... _ _ . _ lil Clerlcy _ . 8% Conlarnm ... 196 Dome Mines . _ , _... 89% Dom Elpl _._ . .. 454 Franklin .., _ ._ 4% Eldorado _ _ . ... _ 153 F Bridge ... _ . _ .. ._ 085 Fad Kirk ... _ _ - _ __ 2% Gabrielle _ _ . _ _ 22 Goldalia _ 15% Gods Like 148 Goodfish ... _ _ ... ._ ._ 12*/S 21 6% Granada _ ... ... ._ Grandoro _ _ _ ... __ ._ Greene ... ... ... ._ .. 21 Gunnar ._, . _._ .__ 84 Halcrovr ... ... ... _ . ._ 2% Harker ._ _ ._ 6% Hard Rock ... .. 40 Hollinger _ ._ 1480 Howey ._ _ _ _... 08 I 1! Cons . lil Kirk Lake ... _ 40 LS re ._ . - ._ ho _ __ _ ._ ` Lnmaquc _ Les Gold _ _ ._ Little L L . . » BM Lab-1 , _ _ _ ._ ._ reg Macasaa ... ... ... -... Men East ... . ._ ._ .. ily, Maple L ... ~ , ._ 6% %clntyre _ ,.... 36’/in . _ 107 il'/ir 51 2’/a 3% cKenaie _. _. Mclflllan ._ Mclllttis ._ _ Iii Mcwatteru _ _ 108 Min Corp _ _ 100 Moneta ._ ._ ti Morris _ lgswibelc _ . _ _ pssng -. ...._ Noranda . N C 59 1% 228 42% or an . ._ 24 Li'Brlen , _ 40 Olga Oil . , 4 Paymaster _. 26 Pet Cob _ _ -_ I Perrnn ._ , Pick Cro . ._ ._ Pioneer _ _ Premier _ Reed Auth Red Lake _ _ .. Reno Gold Roche . Royallta . , ._ Blh Abt _ 300 Sheep Cr ilil Shernltt I Slscoe 281 Sou Tib 3 Studi ._ . 181/1 St Auth . 18 211 70 I 826 930 180 02 41% 82 4% I4 Sud Basin . ._... Sullivan ._ _ _ Tashota ... _ .. ._ Teck Hugh . Tcburn _ _ 'fowagmac vntures ._ _ _ ._ 125 \ aite Amu |10 \Vaysldc ._ . .. 15'/5 White Eli: ... ...._ 3 \vr-ight H ,_ vno 35% Silver ._ __ --... Total sales 002.000. 83 448 105 14 UNLISTED _ ... gg "`sl3s §§i=`§ Aldcrmac ___ ... ._ Can Kirk . . . _ Cen Msn ... s , ._ Church H . Home Oil _ Izlud Bai' Luke Mar lifairobic Nordon _ ... Park Hill Pond Ore Pore Cro Preston . ._ Robb Mont Sud Mines \Vood Kirk _ ._ 10 _._ _ 79 ._ 4’/S 2 4% 7% 4% New Governor General Sends Congratulations UPTAWA, Nov. 8.-(C_P.)-Can_- ada's new Governor-General, Lord Tweedsmuir sent his congratulations to thc Duke of Gloucester on the occasion of his wedding. The Govcmor General cabled the Duke as follows: “On the occasion of Your Royal Higness’ wedding my wife and I offer you our most sin- cere and hearty congratulations." The Duke replied: "Best thinks to 'you both." The Saga Of Clean Milk A very high stands/rd of cleanli- ness in milk is demzmoed in Can- ada. Clean milk may be defined as miilk that is free from dirt and foreign matter, containing com- panitdvcly few bacteria and cer- tainly none of a disease-producing nature. The first ssentinl is to have hca.lt1i'ry cows- As the Animal lilusbamky Division of the Dom- inion Department of Agriculture points out. the cows must bs free from tuberculosis, anthrax, and other contagious diseases which sf- fect the milk indirectly. in ad- uddera of the cows must diseases as which directly bad.eria_ Next the twin le and clean c with the slight- Q imqtnkicn must recognise that, during the seven months s year inwhichdairycattlehnve tobe stabled . cleanliness is a big pro- blem. Stables must be cleaned twice daily. cows must be clipped and brushed regularly ,and they must have their udders and tests washed' before each milking. Milk-_ hand peixntalls pgrfecflkcleanlla o e m er, an maobiraf which is A lvas some knowledge of of electric motors. in- rar iggrggi ner, §§s§§ r =§2 iii? vacuum pumps. Further. clean milk requires clam utensils, as poorly washed implements from one or the mit. Ind clean milk must mM if the number 0! ' Il be kept down. Finally list be delivered piolnptly istrlbutor. which means tba turning out at a. ln. to six a. l the milk, for house- d the bot- p early in agar? iii; '_ S ;5 g ftgisl-5 itil TUNE!! (10-) P¢~“\-tl. &&Q E Dfllil 00hlilllf_10I\ @1111!! ind* This ealuil is uurvad hr news of Iaoul Interact but advertising al a newly naturo may ba Inserted as I caata a word atrlotlf payahla 'la advance. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE will be closed all day Monday. L-2675 'Mnrrows om SPAIN--special Saturday only, hot chiclrcn ole 20c. L-2049-11-9-11. BEMEMBEANCE DAY ou.\‘ store will be oloecd all day. Coffin and Company. L-2679 S. A. MaoDONALD’S will be closed all day Monday, November 11. L-2685 MOORE 8 McLEOD LIMITED will be closed all day Monday, November llth, Armistice Day. L-2681 THE OFFICE 0F J. W. JOHN- STON, Optclnetrlst, will be closed all day Monday. L~2669 IND IDM BATTERY-All members will parade in uniform at Armouries Monday at 10 am. sharp for Armistice parade. L-2684 _ HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE- Uulted Church of Canada. Services next Sunday as follows: 11 a.m. North Wiltshire. 3 p.m. Hampshire. Worship service followed by recep- tion of new members and Holy Conununion. 7.30 p.m. Hunter Riv- er. Pageant. ,"Ai1 For Christ," will be presented by the Young Peopic's Union of North Wiltshire. L-2878 ST. PETEIFS CATHEDRAL- There will be a Requiem celebra- tion of the Holy Eucharist in Si.. Peters Cathedral on Armistice morning at 8.30 o'clock for those who fell in the Great War, to which all are invited. The l1t.h of November is also the commemor- ation of Martin, Bishop of Tours in 397. Bishop Martin is known as _the soldier Saint, as previous to his being called to Holy Orders he was a soldier, and it is recorded of him that on s wld wet night he met a beggar outside th; gate of Amlens and divided his cloak with the beB€B1'. L-2676 Y'B iilIN’S MEll'l‘lNG-Pxcsl- dent Neil Maclean presided at tho weekly meeting of the Char- lottetown Y’s Men‘s Club, when business of the Club was discussed The chairman and others spoke feelingly of the loss sustained by Y’s Man A. M. Douglas in the re- cent death of his young daughter, and it was planned that the Club should attend the_ funeral i.n a body. The Y’s M1en’s bowling league under Chairman Em Bell, got under way with four toams, the Bears. Wolves. Beavers and Foxes. captained respectively by Y’s ,Men Reg Taylor, Ruel LePage, Em Clswson. and Edwin Johnstone. TAKE POSITION AT K. C. S.- Oedrio Yeo. Ph. D., 0! Port Hill left yesterday morning for Windsor, Nova. Scotia, to take a position on the staff of Kfng's Collegiate School as a teacher of Latin and French. He is a son of Herbert Yeo. Port Hill and received his early education at Summer-side High School and after graduating from Prince of Wales College was principal for one year of Montague school. He then entered Dalhousie where he spent three years taking high honors which gained him a fellowship at Yale. He taught on the staff of Dalhousie for one year supplying for Professor Griffith who was on leave of absence. The next year he retumed to Yale and won his Ph. D. degree. He was at Yale from the autumn of 1928 to the spring of 1963. 11\c Canadian Corps Born at Valcartier, baptized in the mud of Salisbury Plains, school- ed in the class moms of Ypres, St. Julien, sanctuary Wood, the Bcmrne and Vimy Ridge, the Onnadian Corps, risen through memorable days to sturdy manhood. falls in again on Remembrance Day. _ For those days of Ypres and Vimy Ridge and the Sommc are unforgettable. As in shadowy pro- cession they pass and re-pass, each awaken memories in those who knew them. And once more we trav- el down a road that is seventeen years away and share again tts friendships, romance, laughter and tragedy. ' April the twenty-second at Ypres is no longer a date and a place, it is a vital experience. into each life it has woven it's pattern, and Banc- tuary Wood and Vimy Ridge and the Homme are not vague names that designate places, they are liv- ing land marks that recall days that will never die. And so, on the seventeenth anni- versary of Armistice. we remember our Comradcs who sleep in Flan- ders Fields and also these who brought beck with them that great- est Of all herita.gcs-COMRADE- SHIP. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade X (ai-l, Lloyd MacPhall; 2, l-larry Boyle. Grade X fb)--1. Catherine Mc- Nevln, 2, Louis Devcreaux. A Grads VIII-1. Annie Darrach: 2. Dora Darrsch. Grade VI-l, Anna Docherty ard John Mcl’hail (equal): 2. Verna McKinnon and Foster McKinnon (equal): 3. Elmer Boyle. Grade V-l. Arthur Pollard; 2. Emmet Cavanagh. '_ Grade IV-l. James Murphy: _._ n Dan-sch s Eugene Mc most potent sources of bacteria 33:3: .fd _“mn élvlnuh (mumf Grade II-1, Lillian Darrach; 2. Wilbur Gael: 8. Alec Mcllevin. Grads I (al-1, Melville Pollard Grade I (bl-l. Anita McDougall; 2, Leo Cavanagh. ° Perfect attendance - Lloyd Mc- Kinnon. Clarence Darrach. James Murphy. Lillian Dorrsch. 'Teacher-lilary E. Devereaux i ‘P\¢f% D101” W) l 1 . _ ._ ' ) I ‘ MINING The lientral Guardian 1 K _ l ._ _ _ Learn to Play ~i THE GUITAR P iliii with urs u sous synsmauma Method of Teaching and the |,¢g||¢|. ful instruments furnished, yon will - _ have no more lonely evenings. You lllay a familiar time on your tint lesson. 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