41.1941. P? -. _- ~ ‘m!’ 11"" W’; ill“. is"? .1 1. .31‘; ‘I an ‘l. .1 Anaconda 2111-2 (Clnllllm PM» Baldwin Loco 14 1-4 Bendix Av 38 Stocks Close Beth steel 61 1.2 Ches Ohio 37 Bell ‘N1 ~ 15o Chrysler 55 7-8 ‘Brazilian 7 1-4 Con Edison 1s o-o Cw Cement 4 3.3 Elec Auto 1.1m 2'1 1-2 Cw Steamship Gen Elec 2a lCelanese as i-s y Gen Motors as 3-11 001w Smelt 3a 1-3 Gt Nor Pfd 24 1-2 Dom Brldae 22 1-2 Kennecott a4 1-4 Gen Steel Ware-I 61 Mont Ward 3o Imp Tub 12 1.2 N Y Central 1o 3-4 Int Nickel 33 Nor Am Co l1 1.2 Mtl Power 28 1-4 Penn RR 23 Nil-l: BTW 35 Phil Pet Co 45 1-8 ‘Noranda 60 1-2 Std 011 NJ 44 5-8 ,Quebec Power l2 1-4 Texas Corp 43 l-8 5t Law Com 2 gutted at; 3s 5;; lst Law Pfd 15 1.3 5 R11 l‘ 23 1-2 n-ii - . ' U S St Co 52 7-3 iidviifllSlllg RBIGS-Pilyflblii "l llliiilllllil Xvflélggdgirilnogm 30 H Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents zilvesii Eli?‘ 75 0o wor _. ' ocals, 5c r word; Western and Eastern locals -——- 0mm‘ ‘(jlfllirdgllflllllllllifilllfiflllble and Corning Events 3c per word‘ MONTREAL. Nov. 3—(UP)-—Tlh€ k "hill 3c’ per word; in Memorial Notices ‘lilo per inch; Lists o a daily market report o! the live- Classl W‘, 5pifllllfll Ollfl-iilgs, Cards, etc- 5c per name; Letters 0| stoc branch of the Dominion De- Flardolencc 70c nor inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 partmcnt oi Agriculture stated: ca: 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks lnii All prices were about steady with m reciatiun, 70o per inch or 4c er word. Lists of Subscriptions _i_ last week's close. ‘Ii-lore was a {spams pfll’ inch. Address and presentation $1.00. Other I'll-QB "ll MONTREAL. Nov. 3-(cP)_ smaller offering of cattle those of- gptllltillnn. Canadian Commodity Exchange. fer-ed were 111051.11’ ¢°lnln0n l0 only Bmter spQLj Que (,2 5mm.) 3g medium quality. steers made ;- 5-8-33 (fresh) 32 3-4-33. .5875 to $950. medium $7 in $850. Eggs spot; Eastern A_1m-ge 51_ common $5 to $8.25. Good haters For Sale 52; A-meclium 48 1-2-49; A_ were $759 V’ $3. medium $6 to $7. Wanted pullets 39-40; 111-1; 311-39; E-C 25‘ w$m$<3n5os4£o£75s5.gdocw 00:73 —25 1-2. 50 - - 9P5 ‘GENTS T0 SELL PORTIEE? FOLD MONTREAL, Nov_ 3__(CP)_ Medium Were $5.26 to $6.25. 00m. * , . i ne m - n - - ' - - - i , , ill-lllgfllumb" 1m’ mo y 29-1161. Guardian. L. 1188-10-10 Praduce Market PRES here today’ glzljrrilnelarlriwalhedscillleis tow unmd M-L, ‘for-onto. N-l0- anted N a -'MAID FOB. omgly Guardian. w-———"_"_“ "’____‘__-—_I . _ OR FAMILY “fill.” Ailnilnhltilgrif conveniences. Phone 103p [4-142-11-1-31 wlyygndmnio. consul)?! reel-re . _ _. Emge Street. L-200-l1 4 .11. "17’ “on... on GIRL WQlfiLSBme experience in COOKElIK. Borden. ' ' ' '77 555.35 anti FOR. housework. No cooklrigl live in Country girl preferred“ Apply Guardian. l-»-293'11'4‘n- u o." 11314.4" mpan on n children of senoo age-Dd Seotia Volley Town. 0 - kl convenience to W-ll‘ Mrs. M. McNeil] s, 13-52-10-31-51.‘ WANTED r, one used Work Wanted ' IOARDERS sccounuomrcp 25o Graitoii. L-l65-1i-3-2l. To Lei to 11:1- - PET or A LARGE- iumished heat/ed house. 12413 Richmond. 1r-l33-l1- - r0 rm- _ LARGE BED-SITTING room, fireplace, ground 11001‘. 59 Hayfield Street; L 195-114-3- Wanted WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- toes No former experience neces- urv Write tor information Molar Barber College Halifax N-l33 Protessional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-al- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street Tliorrell anil Company ll. F. ARBIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown .______. H. F. McPHEE 8A., K.C. sea-sax (ac. anmusran soucn-on "In Building Charlottetown IELL 8i MATHIESON c MONEY T0 LOAN llileron Block. Charlottetown P. E. Island. PALMER 8| HASLAM l. l. HASLAM BA" LLB. h hlRlllSTEk. ETC. 11k of Nova Scotie Chambers (mlaljqoétyetown. P. E. l. l TO LOAN m“ '1 r. o. Bo: u 5} MocGUIGAN s. TRAINOR g4 a n. .s'r. cum rmuuon. 1c o Office: 0 P i lli-‘llmond shite: m ‘Cqfiriwihn uss EXAMIIIEII FOR. SALE — COW T0 FIQESILEN soon. L. M. Bcaton, Alexandra. L-198-ll-4-li. FOR. SALE-NEWLY FRESHENED cow. mack vickerson, Cornwall. h-lse-il-e-zl. Lost LOST -— SUM OF MONEY. PHONE till. 14-215-11-4-11. Stru yed run CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TTONS New York Stock ' Exchange (Canadian Press) as reported by tne Dominlcn De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade czeamery prints, Jobbing price, 34 1-2; first grade solids. Jobbing price, 34; Que no 1 pasteuitzed current rere pt price 32 5-8 nom; no 2 31 5-8 ntm; no 1 wholesale price 32 3-4-43 nom; no 2 32-32 1-4 ncm. Eggs: graded shfpmenis selling at A-large 52; A-medium 49- 50; pullers 39-40; B grade 38-33; C grade 25-26. Potatoes: Que whites no i 85- .95; no 2 .70— 80; NB mounfirn no 1 .95—l.05; PEI grcen mountain 1.15: wlftes 1.10. STPMYED ONE RED STEER 1% yenis old. Notify aonn Ross, hunter River. L-184-11-4-ll.‘ Miscellaneous SOME coon asiiosnvs u! used Singer Sewing, Apply 53 Bayfleld.‘ Phone 570-J. 11-190-11-4-6-8. d Needed at Once _ ___________. | RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE OVER GLASSEQNDFITTED J. s. TA YL OR oProMeTam-gi Wm" w‘! location "lull: all?» 19%!“ n i . _ “a. lafldfligiiatfienta. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE O PRINCE EDlVARD ISIAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 23rd Day of October, A. D. i041 In ReEstate of Annie D. Dollar late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province. widow deceased testato To the Sheriff of the Countv of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County {Montreal Stock Exchange $4. . Common bulls ranged from $4.50 to $5.50. Calves were about steady with the close of last week. veals made $12.50 to $13, and ccmmon light veals as low as $9. Drinkers were $6.50 to $8.50. Heavy calves were hard to sell. Grassers we e 220% at $5 to $6. mostly $550 to Good ewes and wethers we're $11 with one load at $11-25. Bucks. lambs and culls were cut $2 per hunclredwelght. Sheep were $4,i;o $7 mostly $4.75 to $6. Hogs were steady at $15 for B-1 dressed, $11.25 for B-1 alive fed and watered and up to $11.35 off trucks delivered. Grade A dew $1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades. Sows were $8.50 to $950 live weight. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, NOV. 3- PAGE FIVE In Accordance with the Regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board We Offer T0 Supply Your Needs By The HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN 0n More Convenient Terms DOWN PAYMENT This is One Third of the Purchase Price, and may be made up of either Cash or the value of the Trade-m (if any) plus the amount of Cash Paid with the Sale. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Because the Balance Due will be less, the Monthly Instalments will be relatively Easier and More Convenient than ever before. HOLMAN “LAY-AWAY” PAYMENT PLAN This is a new Holman Payment Plan. which offers a nllglity Easy way 0f paying the full One Third Down Payment for those who may not find it convenient to pay ' all the Down Payment at once. LET’S TALK IT OVER! Our job is to serve you, and we will arrange instalment Payments surpris- ingly Easy and Convenient. i ~ ~ 1 -..a ; .1 l Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) “M” Close Abitlbl COM '- Abltibi Pld 7 1-2 B A Oil 17 5‘3 Beauharnols 9 5'5 Bathurst A 13 7-3 Fraser VTC 11 Fraser - poyd A 17 l-Z Home ‘Oil 21g 5 a 1m Ol ‘ IntpPetc 15 3-11 Grain WINNIPDG, Nov. 3—(CPi—'Ilhe Winnipeg wheat market, after lcng periods of idleness during today's session, closed l-8-1-4 lower. wit-h the December future at 72 3-4 cents, May 76 3-8-1-2 and July Coarse grains advanced easily with mills taking oats. southern ACHES . t’ Drive oul‘ U S U MMERSIDE firms and moisten picking up bar- I ley and crushers seek‘ng flax. Closing grain tutu; . Wheat: Dec. '72 3-413; May 76 3-8-1-2: July 78. Oats: Den. 44 3-413; May 45A. Barley: Dec. 54 7-8; May 56: July 55 3-4-A. Cash prices: Wheat: Nos. 1 hard and i nor. '72 l-B: N1. 2 nor, 69 l-4; N0. 3 nor. 66 7-8; No. 4 nor. 65; No. 5. 63 l-4: No. 6, 62 1-4: feed 57 3-4; No. 1 durum 74 3-4. Oats: No. 2 C.W. 45 1-8: Ex. 3 CLW. 42 3-8: No. 3 C.W.. and Ex 1 iced 41 7-8: No. 1 feed 39 1-8: No. 2 feed 36 5-8; N0. 3 food 35 5-8. Barley: No. 1 feed 5i l-8; No. 2 iced 49 5-8; No. 3 fccd 48 5-8 BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada — Commerce 149 1.2 Nova Scoiia - Montreal 150 Royal Bk — MONTREAL. Nov. 3—1CP)- Gains were matched by losses in trading today on the stock ex- change. Turnover was low. Firmest group was industrials where Canadian Industrial A‘co- hol. Canadian Bronze and Enam- cl and Heating chalked up gains against a loss by Dcmin on Br cl c. Bathurst was harder and St Law- rence Corporation easier in news- prints CHARLOTTETOWN utilities. In the nuiscelianeous section Og- ilvic Flour was the only issue to move and it finned a minor frac- tlon Total sales: 13.500 shares; Indus- triaJs, 7.900; Mines, 5.600. NEW YORK. Nov. 3—-tAPl-— Sugar futures firmed today in re- action to house committee approv- al of a price c.r1trol bill which. traders said, might mean shazply higher prices if passed. Some world contract deliveries touched seasonal high ground, but the list eased. closing unchanged in .04 of a crnt to a pound h gh- er. Saics totalled 15.050 tins. Domestic contracts clcscd un- rhanged to 04 of a cent a pound higher on a turn-yer of 1.150 tons. World contract: ccse Dec. 2.628: Marih 256B; May 256B; July 2.55 l-2B: Sept. 255B. Drmcstic contract: March 285B; May 2.8513 To: onto Exchange TORONTO. Nov. 3—tCPJ—The gold stocks advanced along wth the industrials in me early stage of today's Toronto exchange ses- sicn but they failed to hold in the afternoon selling and closed with the lndcx Ior the group up only .03. Indust-rials maintained the strong front and closed .42 up in the index. Base metal and wes ern oil issues were practically un- changed at the clcse. Volume s- mounted to 115,000 shares. Fluctuation of Upper Canada in fairly heavy trad ng featured the Price changes were irregular ‘n pivotal metals. Bulclo and Hudson Bay Mining slipped and Consoli- column. International Petroleum was a modest winner and Imper al retrieved a loss in oils. v I Montreal. Ottawa and Quebec flPowers lost fractionaliy and Can- ada Northern Power was ahead in dated Smelter-s finished in the win: gold share market. Upper Canada i touched 1.37 before the dividend of 3 cents was announced. The last payment was 4 cents. The stck then turned week and drifted down to close at 1.20, off 10 cents net. About 20.000 shares of the stcck changed hands. Utility. food and senior oil stocks were chiefly responsible for l l i l | I . I .-_==1 the industrial index gain. The Loblaw stocks advanced l-2 1o 3-4 and Weston. Laura secoi-d Dominion Stores added small frac- mid tions. year Tire fzrmed l 1-2 to 77 and Canada Steamh pa, Canada Malting and Imperial To- bacco were modest gainers. lrs<es of a halt point or more came through for Canadian Drccgc. Lake of the Woods and the Steel of Canada issues. Home Oil gained 8 cents t: 2.23 and Anglo-Canadian was oli 2 t0 56 NEW BRIDGE OPENED NIAGARA FALL-S, UnL. Nov, 2 ——iCP)—R8~COllI1CCLLllg the United States and Canada with a link that was brzken _Jan. 2'1. 193B. when the Falls View Bfl¢l89 under a terrific ‘ice jam. the Rain- bow Bridge \\1.liCh spans the N- aaara Rvcr W115 opcreri Fl\'.‘.il‘(li’\§- 11- o- "lltlilllliillllifihiil! How Are Your Eyes‘? If vou are havln symptoms of strain — hca aches. sore eyes or diuiness - consult 1 specialist. At your service with years of experience and a thorough refracting service. Call in and discuss Your difficulties. ii. F. ilutoheson F. G. HUTCHESON G. I. IIUTCIIESON sales terrltor for large Inter ia- . Si k Close tional Organ zation. Must be ‘be- GREETING‘ 0c ' tween 35 and 55 years oi age. Must w g 1.; R E A 5 “on mm“, Acme Q11 5 have car or means of getting one. m, Damion on me 0 Ajax Q11 13 WOIItl-Efllll- Oplloflllnlll’ f9!‘ m9 Brenton Dollar of‘ Broukflcld Amm 7'3 flfllll- mB-ll- 55195 9x96591100 ll-lll in Queens County aforesaid, Farmer. A118 Cdn necessary. We train YOll- F0? and David Robinson of St. Avards‘ Amcfjeld 7 7.8 full particulars regarding this In Queens County afnresaldJoi-mer- 30mm opening, telephone or call periun- Iy or Wlnsloe South in said Queens 3mm, ally Thursday. November 6th at. County, Farmer, the execute s of Bmgmd 101.1 the Charlottetown Hotel, Char- the above named estate, praying that Benet“ 4o lottetown. after 2.00 P. M. Ask ior a citation may be issued for the nur- Bmulan 71 Mr, McVeigh. N-l1-4-2l.| pose hereinafter set forth: You are cal Edm 120 ~ "stairt.ts:.':1..'n":t:'.:t."£5.12 elm» Bud 9 WOIIICH wflllt8d f: b, and a w“ hem“. m, y“ e Carlboo 220 resent at n Probate Court to be held Gem Pa‘ l“ SELL FAMILEX PRODUCTS IN. n ‘he Con" “one haflg‘te_ Chester 165 your home terrlwfy lind- be “"199” town, in Queen's County, in the 9°11 Smell 3a 3'4 endenti Constant W81‘ Wlmd Ye‘ said Province, on Thursday the 4th Dome Qll 19 peat business assures you dly of December next, coming, st Dunuesne 1° l-i steady profit-S N0 59W?!‘ Wilrk the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon East‘Ma1 anyw ere. Need no experience t0 c: the same da to shew cause if Ferniand 2 L3 start. No limit to earning vsfilblll- any they can w y the Accounts of Franco ties. Catalogue and Plan ll all- u.» said Estate should not be passed Gillies 3 8-4 no obligation. Fafnlleli. 57° 59-. and the Estate closed as prayed’ fur Gunnar Gold 21 Clement,_Monti-eal. N-l0-4. in said petition and on motion of Hard Rock 69 " ‘ Malcolm McKlnnon, Es?" Proctor Harper 3 for said Petitioners. And i. is ‘rere- 1.1011111893- 11 '25.ififffi“pllil.tii"‘i.f°l’.l..il°'fi‘éiv'é° 11°11“ °“ M, 23?, ' l-lu Bay n E paper ubl shed in Charlottetown I 1 35 Aucm" SM‘ si'::"..:.".i.i:..u.t::' ‘$5.3 Illhll-ke a H STOCK ‘ the date hereof and that a true co y fizzle?’ l 1'2 i here f be forthwith posted n t c. Canoe Cove. ‘vednes’ l follogvlingl piiilaillchpllaltces‘reapedtlvcglyi dd 4431': ’ 0 C v0 day’ Novgmlfir 5th at 2 ha‘: llh Charlaotfitowllql 5101:5331. ut gilt: 5 Milk . (‘o-WE 4 1o Cl:Elihlttglttfwgagfoggsaidyasncloa: h’: Lake 3m?" 11 3" ’ ' near the Royal Bank of Canada In Lamaqllt? 40° freshen in May: 1 Fflr- Charlottetown aforesaid, wilhalrnll Little 1.1. 53g "1"" 2 51”"- 2'/= "m 5§'1‘}§.‘i.i2i§"§.’.if§' ‘MI.’ ‘$.11 5163i 53512531 20s old; 2 Heifers, 1V; years ghu-eug NE“ m H n m Madsgtll] 25g - WIT k . s onour nro M lay c old‘ 3 calves’ 1 Brood Leonard Palmer, Judge of the Mimi-go 2 1-2 Sow; 1 Work Mure- said Probate Court at Char-| Mclntyrq n; 3.4 Tums 12 mull“ o" :'.'.‘:°;::'."..:i".'tu'.".1511?" yglgggza 13:, approved joint notes. ma.) MURIEL c. LOWTIIER, Naybob 22 L; WALTER 8: ALEX Rulsln" Ncgus 60 (LS) 120 MRIlDONAl-D - Lisii-io-aa-ii-l-ii-ia. Iégjljglé‘: 501.; W. H. BEATON: l Ntgngietal “Bxl, r en I Auctioneer. ‘ gm Nickel n H “ amour S Paymastcrld 1y; Perron Go Pick CTOW 265 AT VERNON RIVER, ‘Preston m PREMISES LATE DR. J. T. Queenston 40 Reno G014 12 FOR SALE 3%“ i? The undersigned offers for s, e" , gma 645 sale the premises of the late 315m, 5o Dr. J. T. Collins consisting glfldenmk 21,1114 At Georgetown of drug store, Offltébilill?! 10- 5%’; fir; £25: room dwelling com ne - 5v vim Teck Hugh 250 electric lights, laifglef barn “x” Co", 9o A 4 roo d elllng with addition and 311N189, 0719- a acre Towagmac coal and 3.5a" houses all In gum! hm] Trmscm” 123 L: repair situated on Grafton Si. An ' UPP a" ’ a” ideal home for small family. Price For further particulars Ventures u” ' apply to $‘.‘t°°n£§‘“ £8 Into ll and ll with barn on Grafton Street. Price sumo. MISS MARY (éoautivs. UNLISTED rtecu r1 , Water Lot N . ll hich means nearly two lots 21th h1g0 warehouse vérlloll River. lglgfgyor. m?’ on butt of Wharf very suitable for meme a»... BRINGING UP FATHER Also on some lot stone building l5 x 85. This lmildln would make s . . if. “ti”. "5 "’°'§n “'1' "i"! "' on rs on. ce or o nn I both buildings $750.00 or divided Aucflon Sale l $876.00 such. ' The above u n ood opportunity of 50 acres of land at 4- "went In pro y n: n my low Montague —- the pro- m“ periy of the late Mur- "I'M" will ll" M I 9" - \ theson will be town" a good llsr r, good fish III dock ‘h q t d u‘ ‘for el M months in the year and not held 0n ~11 Ill‘ a)’ 9 on id man lnthe town. 31h day November, i941 nu- further particulars apply u at 2 P. M. s. n. McLAIlEN. J. M. McKENZlE. Administrator. L-iIO-ll-I-l-ll. L-us-ioai-sl m2 0166s’ WHO l5 MI? 41665’ By George McMsnus I%RTAII~I.Y DO-FM nun“... : ‘ l . ;i . gfi . g . ~. I l I l l i l ‘y "‘ ‘ ‘su-sudwsam-s...» \.\4m>ui‘|\-