pJOVEMBER 1.1939 --a-¢_' ‘g-_-'-- ~-~- -- Silver fox time for inclu bu‘ Sales. S Private Treaty. b mm y ts from us w shipmen ‘mrkets ea_ Pelts WI lottetown- FUR MARKETING e v ' - qua‘; my driving licenhe. By the way. I hop; you're swfl g1 reaAli-YIE" - Jlmoflst- =. - __ . reloadIaaaaaaanaaaaanssaaaaaaaaaaadaaassealsanIINNNMNIIKMJLA WNOTICE pelts received up to November 1st will be in slon in our shipment to the London Novem- hould this shipment not arrive in time for the November auctions our London agents will offer and sell ill be going forward to the Fur ch week throughout the season. ll be received either at Headquarters, Summer- “. .1- Massey Harris building on Kent Street in Char- (ianadian llational Silver Fox Breeders Association SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. DEPARTMENT L-60-10-30-24. Minimum Charge for Any so per word; Announcements and Condolence 700 Del‘ ll" and l0 cents for every Appreciation, 10c per inch or application a-iif-fi ‘ Advertising Rates-Pay central Guardian locals. 5o Ml‘ "Will Classified 3o per word; ln Meiuoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of it al Off l C ds etc" 5v “om and SD" n ertlllsezdinagr engagement 40 words for $1.00 4o per word. Lists of Subscriptions 4,9 my, per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Olhcr roles c" <1 able in Ldiance Advertisments 25 Cents Western and Eastern locals Coming Events 3c per word; per name; Letters of _______? . For Sale Wanted yon SALE-MARE, s yssns old two cows, mdkinvgl. a 5S3“ ' ha. litters. . . en- §,°,_1,"_s‘° ve L-6Z-10-30-3i. ——— -_'_' IscINTOSH arenas n REEVES’ “w” punSmfinaIeIl-ISS-II-I-Ii. ron SALE - HOUSE IN CITY- six rooms. Reasonable. mice- - , l o. dia. m“ ADDY ‘m L357-11-1-Ii. Work Wanted iwo COUNTRY GIRLS WANT h k, Apl Guardian. ousewor Dy L-lol-ll-I-li. Property For Sale Tenders will be received for sale of property of Le- furgey House on Eustane Street, Summerside and building lots. Lowest or any tenders not necessarily ac- cepted. Tenders accepted up to November 8th. Write Box I53, Summersldc. ' wu-tnw-im L-1604-l0-24-3l. Personal Loans FOR. Due and Overdue Accounts. Mortgage Payments and Interest. Property and Income Taxes. Insurance Premiums. Medical and Hospital Expelllel Dental Expenses. Household Furnishings. Boll-ill- mcnt and Fuel. Educational Fees. And Other Useful Purpose! AT LOW RATES. llllll! to Nearest Branch of The tianadiangBank oi Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FDR REPAYNENT m Professional Bards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W- E. BENTLEY, It. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. ll‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorney-at-Lan MONEY TO LOAN I80 Richmond Strltt ii. r. iiiciiiluui A Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0. B01 i! ALEX W. MATHESON PARRIBTEB. soucrrolt. arc. u"! Collections to Olive: so (Jllreat George street M. ALIIAN FARMER s. 5.1.1.. n. l UAIBISTEIC. sonic-iron no. noun r0 Loni Blnk of (inada Building, L .. Charlottetown .1 l WANTED —- ROOM. APPLY B. __________ Female Help Wanted ____._____i WANTED - COUNTRY GIRL ron fiolllllilllll- lfirgal“ prices" housework. Apply Guardla . l"129‘1°'31‘m' L-IBG-ltll-Bl-Zi. ta-ronry APRIL nan- "lg! Slilxock Pullets. Apply r. o. To Let TO LET—DESIR.ABLE HOUSE 122 Male and Ferfiliiéili-TJ care Guardian. L-139-10-31-3l. Apply 232 Great Upper Prince. _ L—120-10-3I-2i. George. THE CHAKLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN I, srocx QUOTA TIONS Wanted BE A CIVIL SERVICE CLERK— Dominion Civil Service Examin- ation for Clerks. Men, Women. ex- pected in few weeks. Full inform- ation re this and exams. for Postmen, Customs Examiners, Stenos. etc. free on request. M. C. C. Schools Ltd, Toronto 10. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. N-450-10-28-S d: Wti’. l ' HDLLAND 1 BULBS , Just arrived our ship- ment of Bulbs for Fall planting which have been delayed owing to the war. This is our annual ship- ment direct from Hol- land. HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DAFFODILS, NARCIS- SUS, CROCUS, FREE- SIAS, BREEDER TU- LIPS, MAY-FLOWER- ING TULIPS, DARWIN TULIPS, ETC. now on sale at our Bookstore. All selling at low prices plenty of’ time to plant during the month of November. CARTER & 00. LIMITED ae-v-nmvuw-mr-vaa-na-e-v-uv-nveenrtwmru-v-mm- llo Water ilo Pay The Trash improved method of Well construction insuring a sanitary and dependable water supply with our ten year guarantee at no extra cost now available. Why ht! satisfied with less. TRASK WELL A Company Limited ABRAHAM PETERS. North American Hotel- Charlottetown. __.¢-——-—- VAUGHAN ll. BROOM. Mgr. for Prince Edward lallgfl summe s...- ' i N. Y. Stock Montreal Curb Montreal Stock (Canadian Prel) __.. W“! Olen Abitllt Olin 2 anadian (Canadian his) gm 15 w . "m, "M" ‘Cluas a A on ' ‘l L’ Am c and r a1 samurai. A a H ‘ma. — m“ g grail’; a 1-2 Dom tui- l: lg Bell Tel “h 166 “Tells? llgiii Fraseo-AVTC oiljlBr-uolrsillr gill-l 2M3?’ it i" ‘Tsi-“ydm " 3-3 P” “ “l 3" venison 3o 3:: House Oil 2'41: Can Nor Pr ll H; Billi- Ohl-O 7 l-il Imp 0|] 1a 1_4 CBII Cit-l‘ Ilbund 13 Belldlll A" as l-n Int Pete a1 i-4 Ind A 4 l-4 Beth steel a9 s-s Melohers A 6 3-4 6 7-8 Ches Ohio 4.3 1-4 Price Com n Celsnese a2 1-2 “Weller as 1-2 Price Pid ss 00m Smelt so (ciommonwea Bo 1 1-2 Dirt B683 20 3-8 "ll - ... Dom Co - as 5i ii s...“ are“ iec Pi- Lite I _ Gm m, 43 r» a MINING Found, Co - 1i; a 4 are. *3 -- "c" at W" w Qgodrjch gt t (Canadian Plolll Ham Ems‘ g Goodyear T." 2,, H "lomoorm, Oct. 81- Hm, mm, ,8 b2 or NUI‘ Pid 2o 7-5l 5m" m" Tob 15 1.4 into qléiltr 1%»: a 3-4 - - not Nickel 49 1-4 ll - lake WIOCS - ilfienrtlwvtiltl 38 l3: "w" h" W- m" Moses-v 2i 0n ord _ MoColl 1W0 t - Nycenlmy f“ Alderman 461-4 “ 381“ Nor Am Co 22 7-8 M,“ 0d“ 11° Nat Brow 37 Nor Pac 11 A1111"! 100 Nat steel Car '10 1.4 Paramount 8 5-8 Enamel‘! 3° 3-4 Ncranda 7a Penn R- R g5 3.4 5 l-Z Power Conn 11 1-2 Ph-ii Morris B; Beet/lie 109 ebec Power 16 l-z Phil Pet Co 4s 1-4 Bldaood 14 24 [Pure Oil 0o a 8-4 3Q? ' ll 1-3 st Law Com s s-4 Radio Col-o e 3 "l" 1° l-l st Law Pfd la Scars Roe Co g4 3.3 B?" D°lll l5 1'3 Sou Can Power 12 3-4 5mm, PM n Broulan 36 1-2 s; a; cam a6 14 to Oil N J 4o 7-8 3m“ °ll ll l-l st d: our rm oa l-2 Stude C011.) g 1-8 B111! Ank 700 Wpg Elec a 2 3-4 Texas Co“, 46 7_8 Bunk Hill 2 3-4 w.“ m"; R 2 L2 United Air 4-, H, Cal ndni 24o MONTREAL, Oct. 31—(CP)—'I‘h United Corn 2 3-4 °“1“‘°"‘ ill 1'2 stock market. ended the month to- gnllfid Drw" 5 l-z ggfllt 335 day with a note of weakness. Most Unugfi Imp ti: Charm. 79 issuest sfgpped down slightly in U s s. Co ,4 M Chromium so sow re us. ' U s ynd A1 A 25 14 Conlarum 162 Canadian Oar issues, yesterdays vanadium 36 1343,0011 Sme §01-3 climbers, led the retreat as the Warner Bros 4 3-5 Davies 4° common stock dropped 5-8 point. West Union 32 D°m° o“ 2° and preferred gave lip 1 7-8. olncr West Air Brake a2 mmdptmlggl fig rails to dip included c. P. n. and wgffiwlgii?‘ l}: 3'4 Fed 4 1-4 Nat-tonal Steel Car, Noraniia was Pounds/ton 12 off one in metal trading and Nickel, Franco 40 Smelters, I-Ioillnger and Hudson E G045 like 1 2 Bay Mining receded fractlonally. grfsgallglladd 51 ' In constructions small losses ap- Hard Bmk “n5 pear-ed for United Steel, Algoma g Homage, 14 1,3 Steel. Canada Cement, Asbestos, “mmohn l,“ Home Qfl 373 Dominion Tar and General Steel u‘ Howey XD 32 Wares Steel of Canada yielded one Stocks mo" I-Iud Bay 34 point. Weaker utilities included Canada ._ Nlckel 49 1'4 Brazilian, Montreal Power. Power Commerce 181 Klilll; f“ l” Corporation and Quebec Power. M°ll leal Z18 _ International Pete slipped 3-4 Nov Scott 313 “mam” 655 _ Bk - so.“ l3 H ;l"‘..“.:::*:.:::'.2;.:,;..::..":l:r: gttle L L enecl one while fractional declines - M88911 9 showed for Price Brothers, Howard %gdsm “a Slialfilg, ‘St. tbawrence Corporation Malaruc an ' IUIS . MCK 1 no Total sales: 79,800 shares; Indus- MONTREAL, “och 31_(c1,)_ Mcwflffm 5-; trials, asnoo; Mines, 41,100; Bonds, Canadian Commodity Exchange. Mill C"? 13;’ ‘a50- ‘Butter Spot: Que (ea score) 2'1 hlggegx a l-8 traded; Que <36 score) 26 l-Z Nayibob 13 traded. Sales: 100 Que (92 score). Nowbec 4 27 I-B; 75 Que (38 score), 26 1-2. {Nipissing 122 Cheese spot: unquuted. gNorand-a. r 7B Eggs Spot: A-iarge 41B; A- Nonnew-l 1?: i—— medium 38B; A-pullets 29B; B- 31232 126 (Canadian Press) large 25B; C 19B. {ome 24 MONTREAL, Oct. 31—(CP)- I pm, p, o 5m" ("W Produce Market prices here today, ‘ Pamour 215 as reported by the Dominion Agri- i Paylnaster 33 y: gyagllEgc 2:3 cultural Bureau, follows: lPelmll, 6°14 1% Am Super power 1.2 But-her: first grade creamcry 221 Brown go p: 7,3 3-4 prints, Job price, 28 I-2-29; first Paige“ "3 Cities service 5 7-8 grade solids, lob price, 28-28 I-2; ‘prenflgf 141 Creole Pet 25 Que no 1 pasteurized current re- Preston I70 E1 30M Sham 4g 1'3 cetpt price, 2o 7-8; Que n0 2, as v-u. Reno Gold. 50 glll-lbfllo?” 68 1 2 Cheese: Ont. white, current re- Ri-‘Yllllifi 39 Iéxgheid A 32 ' celpt price, 13 13-16-14 ‘1-8; Ont st 131% N18,; Hm 7 7.3 colored, current receipt price, 13 223st“ 3'1 14 pun, Q11 51-4 15-16-14 3-16. Sfleep c, 113 Eggs: graded shipments in used sherritt 140 a We vases. selling price. A-larse sLicoe 33 LIUQSEGCk 41; A-medium 38-39; A-pullets sladen 4% l-l 29-30; s- large 2s; c 1a. |5lflve M" §9 ___ Potatoes: Que no I 75's .9045: gm“ 11-, MONTREAL, Oct. 31—(CP)- Que no 2 75's 00-75; NB and PEI l straw Lake 4 3-4 Sheep, lambs, hogs and veal calves no 1 75's 1.00-1.05. l, 12 I-4 held steady on Montreal livestock s urgeon i 5nd Basin 213 markets today the Dominion De- COCONUT LEATHER sulliven "5 partment of Agricult/ure reported.‘ i" fiflvlllll" 3}“ Cattle and grassers were slow and COLOMBO, Ceylon -(OP) -In Teck H 4 5 a shade Omen an age of synthetic materials, Texas Co Bl m“, m; came w, she and‘ coconut shells have been processed Tobin-n lgg mm“ g“; hogs “My kalvezpfl‘; to produce artificial leather by Uflll ' 6B F h ' l ts f’ ti, chemists here. ‘lrlblltlllrveisifiti “o 1'95 Yecep ° ‘*3 ewelelll 9 en n. “W *:A'IA" ' m‘ ‘Vulcan 45 quality cows Waite Am 59° . - "csmeke t 135.125 “LZZ.TZ°'$.ZQ?.J§°§Z Lilia”; ~ i \\ ' ' V“ Ham 790 market. t ‘my’ 191L151!!!) Veal calves ranged from $8 to $10 l '* ‘ with the bulk between so and so so ‘r-w‘ Dalhousie Heavy calves were slow sellers. I Pelld 0TB 2 Orassers were from $4 to $4.50, B A A "--'_"_, mostly $4.25 to $4.50. . RG N Q Good ewes and wethers were $9.50. F M k t .wl£l€;11 gradedkhegylyl iamgs bwcfie cu per cw. s an Lil‘. s T0 e ' lwere cutéotii per stgwt. Sheep were I 3. LO . . [moi were llhchonged at $9 for‘ ' _ U M l ._._- ~ baoons fed and watered, and £9.25 $ll 5 nqglggsgcxlécnA§glsggjglgAggn off trucks. Selects drew sl per hog 15-15 Ottawa s"... Pr..." §fimrillglg$°willm5er $65’? gabbafée a w; hgtgslwsecilghton rail grade bIOUKh. $12 arro , ' ' |3_75 l Cggllgioxr each i rr S 4Z0 North Ba are d0 ..' GRAIN l ripe tomatoes per lb 0M. ‘arsnlps bunch g: EG___ 1 (C?) Ex "'25 Quebec igégflzlgfs‘)? l“ oellglt. export.‘ 82:1‘; sol- Canmiiah ' , “Juiwhest failed to stimulate any ad- l3.20 Three Ruler‘ ggffiaznge,“ 1g-14¢'ditional buying on the Winnipeg Que. Lam” u, 16-100 I grain exchange today and wheat be“ I30 3 i fl ill d th t‘ i Fmm A“ signals" If)‘, ggggurineats 11-14" llficulxlgngglloet: i-niscgnt loewcfsgcrtl.’ PmNCE EDW D M" Steak lb Ill-ll” lwneol. closed at so l-4. Nov so 1-8, —G01NG- nutter dairy 3 '13P‘; Dec 1s 1-4, and May '15 1-8 cents. Clllllkm “ch n00" '4 l Buenos Aires quotations were I-4 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER l0 all Cream (iii x 2 L h f, sarunoav, NOVEMBER ll Ducks each ‘iii-Slag: ,- - "l" l8 "- i008 W . " _RETURN Lllvnr... 83%;‘! “fgfih 39-35,, - ' - . - rlstol and Violnit Tuesday, November 14, 1939, 9°“ 1b u “,2- ' y x e T ron or“ A m“ qt —-——- E fill 0 W and North a f 19° Bay, Wednesday, November an” 99°“ 1 °r we P. A McLellan, Ins tor of 15,1939, 39d W" 3 i”)? a ‘b! fisheries Soiiris, was re last glglvlalwléfillpll“ “D041”, week to coilgcs the élalmsxof pas Children of Five at! under cranberries at Iii-aunt: llggllérarlrlelfiktlligng %l:unt¥l_ItfieVEfBh€ Twelve -""" “M” HAPPEN“- Gw” ' ermen will receive ht e flpheques Tickets Good in ‘m LL "u!" early in March w on ey are DAY coplcngg QNLY P GEL _$%I‘B in need than at this sea- For Further information Consult __ __ ' ______ an! Ticket Agent M hifidgdufgf§shy 5:22 nteideogge Cofrfin. (Frglk kReéatflan. . - ppare t f the b - .ox‘an an an o n. ANADIAN N-‘vll l- ?§1"{.'.'.‘,§"B?i..mr_“nn§ cffergrl“ ills all from R. C. N. V. R Char- 1 flrl/IVWNIII! IN trllv-lu-l services b the xlna_n,‘.,eror He hthtcwn‘ gnu." the week 97m at U" °""4"" "Illlmll "my Ovlm commands a native camel corps. their respective homes in this vic- iflv hilly and Convanlsncg, _________,_ ‘ml;- Keep Mind's in the homo. Savage Harbor school was pre- FALL so. bot. Lo " Lu...- Lori: 2/1» .60 50c bottle LORI! [AU do COLOGNE 0|‘ OLO ENGLISH LAVENDER "£fi7.£.'t.-:;'" 2 /»- .51 .- 50c Jar ' FORGET JAE-NOT o] Southern France CREAM lél 2 or .51 Skin Softener 35c bot. Lorie. Lemon Cocoa Butter lotion“ 35c, bot. Lsnglois Cream oi 15c pkg. Lord Baltimore ENVELOPES i Linen finish I fiurfirafi-n-fica-rmrwernT-ranrr-sewr-T-wewrweafiirwr scnied with the Governor's Cup last. week for the third time the cup is now the permanent pro- perty of the school Among the in- vlted guests at the resentation last week was Miss Ma l O'Brien, Bristol who holds the honor of be- ing the Teacher the first y-ear the cup was won. Miss Mary Donovan, Teacher at Pleasant Grove, who has been home for several months owing to the illness of her mother will re- sume h-er teaching duties this week. During her a-bserce she was rc- placed b Miss Mary Palmer from this district. The chicken supper held at: the up o‘ mostly common to Just, mam Massachusetts are being hauled to ‘ma buns" aways the railway cars at Morell. Sev- Uiiited Church Hall, Marie, on Thursday was well attended and the supper as usual one of the finest. Mr. Jerome O'Brien Marell, was a visitor to the City on Saturday. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of fish that were bought here dur- ii.g the summer by Mr. Lloyd Cox. r the Gordon Pew Company. oral days will be required with men and teams to move the fish. the largest amount ever held here for the summer months. The work of washing and moving the great hulk of fish is in clwsrgc of Gerald 50c b0!- Forget-Me-Not Face lotion - and Skin Freshener. . . 2f," .5 1 FACE CREAMS Cold, Vanishing or Charmin‘ b _ . . . 50c 0t Gardenia Liquid zfonsl . 21-136 25c Purse Vialr-Easter Lily. Jasmine, Shari, For- get-Me-Not. Gardenia and Sweet Pen Z for J5 50c Purse Vials-Easter‘ ‘ Lily,Jssmine,Sllsri.For- gei-hle-Not. Gardenia‘ and Sivect Pea 2 for .51 THE ORIGINAL REXALL ONE-CENT SALE NOW 0N AT THE REXALL DRUG STORE THIS WEEK - 351-‘ Si". Reldylllade Bandage, Plain or Mercurochroine. . 3/0 .8 10c lllr. Firstaid Cause, i yd. s]... .21. Ill pk . Fiistaid Gauze Ban Zilaaiflyds... Ifor-Il i 500 box RESIN! IUONEY PILLS 2 o» .5 1 25c box Stomach and we “Liver Tablets 2],,- .26 2C5 gr. 43's, 2 fl" o1 6 i: A. P. C. T bl m? ......... ..'. fl‘! 2 1w .26 75c bot. Caries Bile Kalli-id 100's“ . ..... t. ' B1 ‘~ Tablctspagllz. S.’ .. 2 III-SI 25c box Puretest 'l‘ablet.s. 24's. . . . . . 49c Bottle-IOU Purerer! Genuine A-S-A. TABLETS Fdpuinl, cold: and do Almonds 2 n. ,36 qdgghgt ~ Lolhen quickly and 50,. Jay r k i abundantly. JONTEEL CREAM 5i .00 bot. CMoi-opllyu l Sofinir the beard. Coiil. Combination Comp. Tablets, 120's 2f" ' or Llquejying -—-,-V-- 2 f" ~36 ' . learning 25° b°l~ T°X°| Allllltllllv. 4 08- 11w JG 10c Rexaii 8'yptic Pencils. . . ljor .11 2 f" .5 1 50c bot. Toxol Antiseptic, 8 0|. Zfor o“ fig,‘ 35c 50L Ken“ 50c OOLUNIE [Ylsinleclsng i l6 or . . . . . . . . . . .» . . . . . . . 1 for .fl 25c cake Boots’ Dog Soap, , _ 2f" ,3 25c tin Boots’ Insect Powder. Zfor .28 l An Added Special! i-uinlnsr l» uidviwuidrlv n: um on! IIIIIII 1o inn-mud ens! n sold III inn suit s! Z bottles for s1 25 MINT n PLAI 30c Bile, l4 in. x i0 yds.. . . . Z/or .81 35., m. pnmaymeuoi, Talcurnz 25c tin Stork Baby Powder. . . 25c tin Loris Gent's After, FOR MEll Will) SHAVE _ r504: bot, Lorie Gent's Alter 2/~.76 1.5‘ A 25351;»? l Shaving Si . . . 2 l" ~26 40c nails; ion‘... SHAVING CREAM 75c Langlois Lavender or .__“" ' r Z ."_'_3§§ ‘PAGE FIYE; mammalian-mutuality lea-stains WINTER WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY and E SATURDAY F -;,r,;-,,¢;;-,;>gl;;,, . Bottle . QE n, gggggtgga“ l,“ “m: rtrgeliirrrlrlrilnflzrw as (While Of Gent's sinao list 1 r-i- l 14-518" ,_ - PlalnorWarerproq ' Ifor so ivinsnin 2.5 110x13 l; :5 m ‘P3333717? 2 “~51 iii 333i ii-‘l-‘-°.i‘.’.‘.': 11.1: iii.’ i L“ .1- for-IO hiteoi-Gent'ii)........ . ijor-ll (W Shave Powder . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Bottle GARDENIA AFTER SHAVING LOTION 2 or .51 31-00 lfot. Gardenia After ifillili. 21M $1.01 m h d m” 21-151 Sliavill llxilgrle: . . Zfwflfi "'5 2 [M .26 Z A» .41 ving Lotion . . . . . . . hll Shaving Stick in Case“ 35c Tube Recall Shaving Lotion 21cm“ 40¢ Tlllw LAVENDER Menthoiafed SHAVING CREAM 2 fr" .41 ha .'."_‘.'.‘T’.'f'.' 2 or .76 nrxau. MILK of IVIAGNESIA TABLETS MINT FLAVOURED L 2 [or .16 '— ’ P t‘ l Y ’ll W125i... lllE Jizliiulis PHARMA Y .11. "'- ms ___ C srcms lfwlfou ‘ ' . IS! Grsifer ‘Disprnssmt; Lhomii», These Than Ever PHONE 219 iiBi 020m s Km 5lS.l:l'lllll|.UllElUl‘lN.P.E.|. We are buying potatoes for the Potato Starch F per 100 lbs. for scabby, 2 potatoes. Farmers will find this a off grade potatoes. POTATOES GEO. E. FllLL & SUN. daily at Hunter River actory and paying 50c large culls or number profitable market for Distillers Seagram, Walkers, Can- adian Marcont and Ford were eas- ier. Others weic unchanged or in- active. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .5 of a point on the day at 52.6. Transfers totalled 1 1,511,582 shares compared with 638,- ' 870 yesterday. On the losing side were Chrysler, General Motors. U. S. Rubber, santa Fe, DuPont, General Electric West- inghouse, Anaconda, U. S. Gypsum, Montgomery Ward, American Sug- ar Refining and Eastman Kodak. TORONTO.—_Oct. SI-(CPl-A moderate run of selling depressed Barry. ———— I Mr, and Mrs Clifford S. Mc-‘ Ewen, arrived home from thelrl honeymoon on Friday evening and l have settled down to married life, at Si. Peters Word was received here last week by John T. O'Brien. that his bro- ther-ln-law Mr. John A. Hughes had parsed away in Arlington. hiass. Mr. Hughes made one trip, to the Island several years ago and . return but ill-health: made it impossible alter his re- tircment from business. imbued to Trappers are busy getting ready f r the annual trappinz season that opens this week Looking over the fur markets the nrices are very lmv mink and rat skins are usually shipped to the United State mar- l is. The mrlridre season will close on 'I‘uesdav with many of the birds still at large. B FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer mzzw YORK. Oct. al-tnPl-The stock market. today closed the books of October with spiotches of red ink and, on the average, finished the month about where it. started. Strong buying in aircrafts at the openinggave the list an initial bul- lish tinge. Aside from s handful of specialties, leading issues refused to follow the aviations and, around noon, a selling wave knocked down steels, motors and other groups tract-ions to more than 2 points. Feature of trading in the Canad- ian section was a. jump of 5 points in Bell Telephone to 135. Other ls- sues were quiet. Imperial Tobacco picked up a narrow fraction while the Toronto stock market- for size- abie losses today and the close was around the day's low prices. New York's reaction was the main in- fluence fostering the decline with uneasiness over Russia's purposes in the war as an additional unset- tling factor. While tho base metal shares weak- ened 103, the golds .43 and the, western oils .35, trading was fairly ' active in the morning period when , the prevailing note was one nf gen- ersi firmness but slow when weak- l ness became definite. Only 318.000 shares changed hands in the ses-' sion. The Canadian Car and Foundry stocks opened strong but soon turned heavy under moderate sell- ing. The close was down 1 1-2 for the preferred and 5-8 for the com- mon and National Steel Car had a setback oi’ 3-4. Lake Shore recovered a fraction of the recent 101s, I-lolliuger was stronger and Dome unchanged. Losses among the cheaper golds were limited to about 5 cents. Au- nor. Hard Rock, Coniaurum, Mal- artic Gold Fields, McKenzie Red Lake. Mining Corporation, Moneta, Pioneer, Sheep Creek, Uchl, Teck Hughes and Sylvanite closed down 3 to 8 cents. Noranda and Nickel weakened 3-4 to a point and Hudson Bay Mining dropped 1-2. Waite-Amulet. and Faiconbridge were a bio soft and Not-metal gained 4. In light offerings the western oils slipper‘. Canadian closed 5 (zent; off at 1.10. Hmoe Oil lost 6, Daihnusie and Dav- ies and Oka‘ta 1. A loss of l i-4 was recorded by Royalite. .?_________._ , Mlnard‘s kills pain. back moderately. Anglo-l clings Anti Vicinity On Sunday Oct. 22nd Mr. Peter lMcKenna, Baldwin's Road. had the misfortune of losing a piggery and \.'OOd house by fire. In the early hours of the morning the family was awakened by the light from the burning building. The fire had gai- 'l such rapid headway that the contents of the building, in- eluding eight valuable hogs were lost. But with the assistance of neighbours the dwelling and barns were saved. Mr. Joseph McAulay, Jr., spent Sunday at his home in Cardigan Head. Mrs. Angus McLeod, Lorne Val- ley, Ls spending a short vacation ii. the USA. Mr. Edward Cairns. Baldwin's Road, lost. a valuable mare on last Sunday. The animal had been sick about two weeks and had had till: best veterinary attention avail- a e. Tile farmers in this locality have finished digging their potatoes and. at pnsent. are busily engaged in shipping, A masquerade dance was held in St. Termini Hall on Wednesday night. Oct. 25th. A large crowd was in attendance and a goodly sum reali d. The prizes for best cos- tumes went to Mrs. Bert Leard and Miss Dorothy Leal-d who were dressed as Amos ‘n Andy. The gen- tleman's prizes to Jack McAutay. Cardigan Head and J. Kelly, El- l‘ tvsle. Lunches were served by the ladies of the community. M Vernon McDonald. Char- lott town, spent the week-end at: his home in Lorne Valley. FORqPLAIN BURZAL LEOHDALE, England -(OPl - “No coffin, Jilst a plain obiongnbm Lobb’ l Sh bequeathed a collec . e ' lllilllnoai Icelandic relics to the Exctel.‘ !Museum. _ ro HAVE cow snow i DELl-iI-(CP) - India, produces 15.400.000.000 gallons milk a vear, exceeded only in world production by the United States‘ 10.500.000.000 gallons, is to have an annual cattle fair.