Memoir-Re. -1942 THE CHARLOTTETO\VN GUARDIAN .. .14} ‘ I Hitlers Will Be Real Bombs! Invention of a Canadian almamgn “H”! txammed b)’ H: air force officer liirceerid in doing unless Canadlg, support the war effort to the limit, t sergeant the aerial "bomb" he“ is ever held at St. John, N. B. Part 'I“iir(l Victory Loan campaign it snowed what the e ' HQTTI ' "5 but’ Victory Bonds and in athei- 110 Kent St. Furs Wanted\ Bull"! Muskrzits, Mink, furs. Bring, express, or mail remit payment immediately. W. CHESTER S. McLllllE Red Fox and other wild Your furs. Will Charlottetown ‘ Help Wanted’ ilnder the new fcctlve on_ September an advertiser's owll name domestics; farm help; school. All other "Help Wanted" ll g Central Guardian iocalr, 5o per lo oer word; Classified 3o government regulations which became 9g, 4, it is still permissible to publish over "Help Wanted" advertisements for n I I teachers; S 1 a: and tralililnr help. and for students employed after I he submitted by the advertlseldver‘ semenu’ howeven must service officer. Ullenlploymgnl ll‘. 0. O. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on rccrl cer‘s anprov I ti d ~tl The (lhllflilttezililWlheEllgfdlflfimonts ca" the“ be r to the National Selective Insurance Commission, ving tile of- inscrted in Advertising Rates -~- lla-yahle in Advance Minimum Churn for Any Advertisement; u can; Ward; Western and llaatern locals Announcements and Coming Events 3c per per word; in Memorial Notices 70c oer tnch- Llslq ol Advertisements nurses and probationers; woril l srocklouonmnous filiEM YOIlli slocx rxcnlloe (Canadian Press) it - Close Am O and I’ 20 3-8 Am Tel dz Tel 127 1-2 Anaconda 27 1-2 Baldwin Loco 13 3-8 Bendix Av 35 3-4 Beth Steel 59 7-8 Ches dc Ohio 84 7-8 Chrysler 65 l-2 Con Edison 16 3-8 Elec Auto Lilo 29 1-2 Gen Elec 29 3-4 Gen Motors 4i 1-8 Gt Nor Pfd 24 5-8 Kennecott 81 1-2 Mont Ward 31 8-8 NY Central 12 Nor Am Co l0 1-8 Pen RR. 25 1-2 Phil Pet Co 43 1-8 Std Oil NJ 43 Texas Corp 38 United Air 28 7-8 US Rubber 23 7-8 Us Steel Co 49 3-4 Vanadium Corp 18 1-8 West Union 28 1-2 Ieat Elec 76 1-4 77*‘?! (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Commerce , 125 Montreal 133 Royal 122 ‘ AUCTION SALE At Nine Mile Creek Satur- day, November 7th at 2 p.m. I am instructed by Sgt. Major Norman MacDonald to sell by public ‘auction the following stock and crop:— STOCK-l Draft Mare, 7 years old; 1 General Pur- pose Mzlre, 9 yrs. old. 1 Blood Horse, 12 years old (Great Axworthy); 3 milk cows <2 due to freshen in March, 1 farrow). 1 dry cow; 4-1 1-2 year old cattle; 3 calves; 8 young ewes. CROP-Z stacks hay; 200 bus. turnips. Terms of Salez-AII sums up to $10 cash. Over that amount 12 mos. credit on ap- proved joint note. 6 per cent. off for cash. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer 11-53-5-7 AUCTION SALE Owing to lack of help and the illness of the owner Harry W. Brander, I am instructed to sell by liublic Auction on his premises at Burlington on November 11th at 1.30 o'clock, (If not fine sale will be held the next day) ctc. 1 General Purpose Mare 1 General Purpose Horse 6 years o . kl General Purpose Horse, 5 years 0 a 4 Milk Cows Montreal Stock y Exchange (Canadian Press) u Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Gold. Industrial! and unior oils higher; ban metals Muiimii-uliuilu and [oldl high- : lwcr- other indus- fiulsmslelziluligea.’ 51w m,“ New York-Stocks narrowly lelwer. Ben T5] 133 Winnipeg-Wheat l-l hlflhfll’. Brazilian n 14 Toronto-Bacon hogs (dressed) can 1nd A; A 3 14; steady at 16.35. p“ 3 1.3 NBw York-Cotton higher. Can Sleamships 7 1-8 ens me - 8°‘“‘%’° 1t i? i‘? Bu,‘ u u» MINING Dom Site I ‘I 1-2 c e - ‘ii hitpNibl? i a: i‘: Massey Harris 4 1-8 (QmCdh-n 7"”) M“ PW" a, RONTO, Nov. 4- Noranda as l-I s 010M POWer 4 fig‘): Shawinixan 14 t - a Pu 061i .07 St Law PM. I Aunor '9, Bear Ell-pier .03 l-z 9 .07 Montreal Curb m" m“ o" a Broulan 30 Cal Fldm 1.01 i 0111mm .16 l-l (Canadian Press) Cent PM .55 Stocks mo” Chester-ville Abitibi Com so (was Min as 5-8 Abit-ibi Pfd. 4 m9 14 l-i Asbestos 19 E MRI .77 Bnthurst A 12 1-4 nlcmlbdl 2.45 n A 3 1-4 Cl LB .10 Imp Oil 9 5-8 001d Ea .02 8-4 Price Oom Gui-mar .09 Hollinger 6.10 H1"! Bay Min 261-2 Inspire. .15 PROD IICE a» Nia- 331-» Int Pets 15 5-8 Kerr Add 1.25 —-_- Kirk L .40 MONTREAL. Nov. 4—-(OP)— La Shore 7.40 Canadian Commodity Exchange, Ileitch 45 Butter spot: Que (92 score) 36B. Macassa. 1,53 Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 48- Macleod 1.02 49; A-medlum 47-48; A-gullets (ii Madsen .89 i-I ~46; E-B 45-46; E-O 8 9. Malart Gold 1.18 -——-- McKenzie 1.00 Nov. 4—(CP)— OBFIen .40 Produce prices here today as re- Ont Niel ,1: l4 Ported by the Dominion Depart- Paymast .12 ment of Agriculture followz- Pick Crow 1.15 Eggs: graded shipments selling Premier .39 A-large 50; A-medium 49 1-2; A- Preston 1.18 pullets 419; B t8 14-49; C 43-44. Bi Ankh l-I Butter: first rade creamer Ban Ant 1.87 tints, Jobbing prco 87 14-8? Senator .15 -47 first grade solids, Jobbing sherritt .00 Price, £16 3-4-37 1-4: current re- Steep Ro 1.30 Celill-S. Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 Sud COntac 21-2 3-4; No, 2 34 3-4; wholesale, Que Sullivan .42 No. 1 storage and fresh 36-36 Sylvan 1,00 1-4. Teck H11 1.30 cheese: current receipt, western Upp Can .52 colored 19 7-8-20 1-10 FOB Mont- Ventures 3.26 real, western and Que white, l9 Wri Harg 1.90 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale ‘lest- Ymlr 04 8-4 ern and Que white 20 first grade FAB Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. l. moun- tain Que 1.25-1.40; NB 1.40-1.50; PEI 1.45-1.50. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, 4—(GP)— Prices tended to push moderately higher on average today on .he stock exchange and curb market. On the $000k exchange, C.P.R. ran against the general trend and after duplicating its current high, receded fractionally. (D.C. Coleman, president of the company, today made a statement about the recent activity of OP. R., and said it was not founded on any information given out which would lead t0 the expectation of payment of a common dividend in the near future, but on unprove- ment in the railways earnings and reduction of its funded debt) Another carrier, Canada Steam- shl common, went to a new high, whle the preferred was firm. 1n the balance of transactions, Gypsum chalked up a. new higll in industrials and also higher were General Steel wares. Massey- Harris, Dominion Bridge, and Canadian Tube preferred. Bathurst finished in arrears and Asbestos was ahead at one time. Shawinigan, Montreal Power and Brazilian did better utilities and Noranda, International Nic- kel and Imperial were harder in metals and oils. Ahead in miscellaneous were Imperial Tobacco, Canadian For- eign investment, Industrial Ac- ceptance, Zellers and 'I‘ooke. Cel- anese preferred jumped 4 to a Nov. Toronto Exchange 5;; ma» Mu a» - avid-u than 6,000 shares of the changed hands, other weak spots were Canada. Malling, Ford A.. Winnipeg Ellectric pfd., Simpeons Didi. and Consolidated Press A. TORONTO, Nov. 4—(CP)—~Dis- playing buoyancy from the open- ing, the gold stocks pushed tor- ward today on the Toronto stock exchange to gain of 1.05. The group closed a- round top prices for the day. 1n- dustrials and weste insignificant index metals closed .24 own. Volume piled up in the final hour and tun-lover for the session was 122.000 shares against 87,000 on ‘Iuesdayh The sis of the strength in the gold group was not apparent but the generally improved war news may have provided the buying stimulant. Lake Shore, Braiorne and Hollinger firmed 20 to 85 cents, Dome gained 1-8-point and closing prices were up 5 to l0 cents for Central Patricia, Kerr Addison, Kirkland Lake, Pickle Crow, Macassa, Teck Hughes and Wright Hargreaves and minor gains held East Malartic, Mac- Leod 00c utt. Malertlc Gold Fields, Madsen, O'Brien. - Steel and utility stocks account- ed for sizable gains, the Walker issues were higher. Gains of a point or more were held by Can- adian Celanese and Bank of Com- merce. Union Gas was active. Can- adian Pacific weakened 8-8 to 8 new peak and the common also firmed. Some senior securities in the in- dustrial division were improved on the curb market. Total sales: 12,700 shares; In- dustrlais, 9,800; Mines, 2,900. HeéKnows How To Use It!‘ liioral and Spiritual Off lu Card , tc.. 5 ~ 1 St - , ,; Id. condolence 70o per iilcilflviedding esllilellfllllgngleliiluutsfllialikldlcri-Lfi 2 EEEETTEIS llgcggairl; old, and l0 cents for every additional 3 worda. Notices of Thanks and 4 Calves. alilzléz-‘gigig. ‘Ligihacidmcn or to wall-f; afo “ lotion 1 Brolod Siplw cu an n on . . tll 3 s “pucnmn- a ma‘ .- 4 mfihths old. -_- 6 Geese ‘l5 Hens and Chlfkfllfi- Quantltv of soft. wood sawed , i 1 th. 1Q [,3] ' lvflflted s (avdanetiitgy of Hay and Straw. Temkcashll F iuolmlsoiv T0 Ll-Ji‘ - gililgNlsllED Wgiltliglilev '—A 12!; lllzlllizlldilrkllS. - - Auahmécr. NE lllaarlaifl-iulrn- basil FOR ooon TRUCK ates: bed sitting room with. and cookiiiil Drlflllfiiltfi- 5- -li0USE NUMBER 171 Ki-ni street, Hot water furnace. A: present occupied as a board- x house. App'y to W. A. Stew- 11-3-61 For Sale llillfltlhl FOR QUICK SALE. inzii Plvmoiitli sedan car in first Pl-‘s- running order. Good tirrs. Alijiiv to Guardian Office. 1l-"-2i rm: ".~".§‘..u"_"i?{élv PULVETS months old F‘. Bimini‘- Wlienll ' B as“ Royalty. l1-4-..i. Ion SAL _ z found HORSES. Ev - 1. , eictt Weatlierbie, Pownanflbm‘ \_ __ ____ ___ , __ . APPLES - MncINTOSH REDS. Ask vour grocer for Island crown smiles. Reeves. Property Wanted I have a client who ls inter- rsted In purchasing a pro- llerty centrally located. Willi! living urtlculars of property and pr cc, ALEX W. MATIIESON l Box s51 Charlottetown. F? Logan, Pictou, N. s, 11-3 WANTED - BlCY-Cbll G001) condition. Write Guardian, 11-5-31. Strayed rlrainislzs uis Moors, 11-5-11. AIICTION SALE Of household and farm machinery, 0n Friday. November 8 at 12 o'clock noon, at Fred MacDonald's, St. Awards. 8t. Peters mad. Furniture owned by lra Saunders consisting 0|’ 1 "l8- malra (a (L); 1 electric washer; (Realty); 1 Westinghouse radio; l kitchen stove (Emperor Record): 1 sideboard; 5 kitchen tables; 12 mm", ghllrg; rocking and other chairs; 1 chesterfleld suite; 10 bed; splngs and mattresses: 8 bureaus; 1 commode: 4 beflrew tables: 1 hall rack: 1 Sinner sewing machine; 2 congolellm lllillrfll 1839 V8 Ford truck. two-ton. (New motor), , combination. . ltalwimfll’. hydraulic hoist; 1 193B two-ton lrl- tgmnflong] gl-uclr, chassis and cab: 1 truck, (Chev.) only run 20.000 miles owned by estate tcvensoll consisting STRAYEI) ON MY dark Jersey con‘. Lo Wilisloc. Farnt machlner of late W. H. o .._ 1 M Harris binder No. 4 I It! s. a ft iron and wood ha: W"- d l-l f0- Brantfnrd mower: 1 flfll plow; 1 Crown [In plow: , I , nee] hay rake: 1, out rake; l hay udder: Q 1» 1 black- amltlfa hand drllll; l‘ hnnlllidlzlrlll; tato a 6r; I" ll If more. #31. Leaf: 1 Flmv rill" crusher. Terms Cash. The Commando eager of Oairltbeen tom-in; United states min- John, N. B, ls belnl "I! Ill l proving polls y Lieut, Ronal ing camps demonstrating British Qiflmn $190175 ndo tactics to 01a n, N. tralnln ’ s out in the North Atlantic. and his secgnd, the Airedale. being sunk in by dive bombers while conveying in the Mediterranean. l 11119-1 11109! decline of 4 cents to 1.01 and Bri- tlsh Royalite posted a gain oi’ I'll 0115 held point. to l8 1-4 and other western 591115 and "B59 oils were unchanged, lnv11L.v1c1wunl’ls<ovans THE FAWCETI‘ and BEAVER BRAND plants, ; ‘located at Sackville, NJL, Amherst, N.S., and 1 Victoria, B-Cq have been geared to the Canadian Mar production programme and are filling Goya-no ment orders on regular lines as well an supplying quantities of special war materials for which these plants have been adapted. The Intensive production for war‘ hi!“ Imposed definite curtailments in the amount of material available for the regular trade. We would like to stress the fact, however, that we are producing up to the limit of restrictions as laid down by the F oderal Controller of Supplies. Within that limit, therefore,’ we are permitted to offer n few lines flf_l_ll0dlfifll design to meet war-time ncedsu’ In the meantime, we hope, wlthiyoufthat Victory will soon crown our efforts when we shall he able to make the change-over to dealer and consumer goods as suddenly and as eilicicntly as the change has been made to war goods. When that time comes, it will be our task to help in the res-establishment of normal trade and to supply again those goods for Canadian homes which have become symbols of comfort, contentment and the Caiuadiau way of life- DEALER — J. P. CROCKETT l-EPAIRED MANY SHIPI PIGBONS OF Dll-LFYE l ABERDARE. Wales — (C P) - LDNlENN — (CPi --- l l -"1~‘~< British shipyards have renamed and thcrcd members ‘ - . refuted 20,000 units of the Royal Almy - carrier Navy and sent them back into act- ion Since war started. ry hcacqunri IDNDON — (O P) —- Mystkrioua while the Canndin removal of propellers recently lm- Dieppe, on ' IIIODlilZLG 63 airplanes at the LYOHS- coast, was in pr Bronaidrcme iii unoccupied France, accordi 1n reports reaching the French rontier an early prospect. More stock algary-Edmonton recorded a Dominion firmed 8-4 to 23. i-B- Uae Minarcfsfi Rescued from oil-covered shims-infested waters, ly after the carrier was sunk by Jav *- 1 n .rri Solomons area on Sept l5 All" we” aWhmWWJQ-ys-oa‘: gxeagescantiwiahijship csiiortc-r cent of the WaslTS cmllimmfil‘ M 13 asp are s own REQUEST dsy proves unfavorable sale V. R. of slimy. Engeahnd. I-Ysflf- As “matter of fiwi. Ill "1119 °I Llflli- 9- A’ BTW“ “- C N‘ v‘ If i i the dag- R. t lght officer commanding H. will be held on Saturday Novcrn- Old veteran of msllfflmmgf m; a}; i,',°v.§',,m§'i0§,x“l$v'l“i§¢eu where M. ‘C, Brunswicker, R. C N V. » _ we would "Illireclala b" m‘ n “me ham’ grll who to New Bruns- timings are happening Inartkhlsthiflgi ‘ljlhtralninlg mgsilégsigmintfrgin Sig? ‘~. , , , wa nva ac - , Dayment of all amounts __ ma gin-bowl ma: lomgggg; m‘w ‘Qfla :“'f'g,,‘,‘,‘e“}5,,§,‘ Xflfil, whao leis! lacrid1 aids having been injured in due us. “Amqorgfl chi; femgd of cold steel, just been awarded the Distlnguish- an air raid. He took parsaae on the ~ ' 11.1.41 mom, ghyprmn m; often engaged ed Service Cross for service with unit's-hip Rcdney- and it was on v n F ______________ m hambu-Hmnd 60mm; with Nan (hi; RgyQl Navy this trln that ire Rodney nartlci- m,“ cam-low fighting men kneel bcfir n. l _ CIIIICIE & BIIQITIIICT Lora or nlunours sent-fies in raids on such enemy He has had two narrow eases“ noted in ti“ search "yells “gig: And pass the ammunition holds coed fer the“ "M" an“; u ,.,,_-,,., RedrdOli, malfiflc dance-Ia ~ outposts as the Iafolen Islands. 1n- frcm deal-h in the last two ycws. m: of the German bats-ES p - m“ on Guadalcanal, While nraiby gun barks as U- his first destroyer. the Broadwcter. W-r-k M!’ mm“ The Solomons chain of islands in llavre and the nnei islands w“ wade“ “m. on ctmm 3, troops moo u Japs in the Mamtanikou river sw- tau Pacific is coo mile] long. Prior u» coming to Cn-nada he llld l‘ _