' fimv-w OCTEMQBE§__2@_ 1939 5 r (union. - llilillii t. l Ll 7.’. I/ /'/ . / 1' 7 W u "wh" I" items’ we mu in '1; football coupon for 7m!" -Humorist. Advertising Rattler-Payable in L." 1211108 Minimum Charge for Any Advortismenta 2i Cont: Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 3° P" WWII; Announcement; and Coming Events 3o per word; Clo-Will"! 8v oer word: In Memorials: Notices 70c per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Olferlnga. Cards etc., 5o per name; utter; or ‘Condolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and llllrrwlailon. 70o per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Subscriptions l9 cents per Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. For Sale Male Help Wanted APPLES AT l-‘. s. REEVES‘. Ai-rnEiyTicE WANTED T?) Cheaper in your packages. Prices down. L-148l-10-Z0-6t. V0 SALE — TWO DRIVING wagons. Apply P. J. sentuer forge. 11-1625-10-26-28-30. learn Barber 'I‘r.ide. Short Court-e, Expert training, Molar Barbfi!‘ Co lege, Halilax. 10-445, To Let FOR sALE-nnivmo WAGON. Apply Jzunes Clfllgmlgétililhillllt Brutal-bane, L-l 10-24-31. FOR SALE-HOUSE IN CITY. Reasonable. six rooms, furnace, bath. Apply Guardian. L-i602-10-24-3i FOR SALE-YOUNG JERSEY Cow to freshen October . Howard Schurman, Central Bedequc. L-1658-10-26-2i. THRESHER CRUSI-IER BELTS and Rubber Traces and Grader Canvas, also Truck Wagon. Good shape $20.00 Clinton Morri- son, Fredericton. L-l627-l0-25-4i FOR SALE 0R IIENT —IIIGII'l‘ room house a 21 Villa Street. Immediate ssession. Apphl Eastern Trust Company. 11-1630-10-25-26-28 Work Wanted CAPABLE EXPERIENCED GIRL wants housework. Write to 97 Ger- ald Street. L-1570-10-24-3i. Lost To LET - iiouss Aun uoouis 119 Water Street L-ioss-in-za-u. ROOMS To LET. APPLY GUAR- an. L-l676-10-2G-21. T0 LET -- '7 ROOM TENEMENT. 102 Fitzroy Street. Phone 267-J. L-ISSIB-IO-Qsl-Si. TO LET — LARGE FRONT FUR- nished bedroom with fire place. Also lar e one without fire place. Write . Guardian. L-1657-10-26-3i. . TO LET-DESIRABLE SIX ROOM residence corner Spring Street and Brl hton Ave. Immediate pos- Apply M. A. Farmer, Bank of Canada. Building, Char- lottetown. 11-1540-10-21-24-26-28. Female Help Wanted l WANTED - RELIABLE WOMANI with housework‘ or dgirl to help an practical nursing. Family three adults. Country home. Modern conveniences. Apply Box "E. C." care Guardian. 11-1530-10-21-24-26. Miscellaneous LOST PAIR. GOLD RIMMED l .A I G aidian. gasses ppy uL-I605-l0-24-3i. Women Wanted CAPABLE WOMEN WANTED - between the uses of 20-40. Sell a i130 of dolly ndnemstitifqcrlelsgt b ngs re ca a a _ ' ing orribrs. Products known throughout Canada. Profitable‘ d s- tricts now available. No HWY’ lence needed. No risk. Ifllllllfe without obligation. Free cata osmi- Familex Products. 570 Si. CS2 ent, Montreal. N's MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion at. the Court llouse_ in Char- iottctown in Queens county Prince EuJWlINI lSlilIId on rridaY. ‘he twenty-iourth day ol Nmlemhe‘ A.D.1939 at the hour ot twelve o'clock noon ALL ’llIAT_ parcel 0 land situate 111118 "n", ""1118 "n L“ M, .l.ownsh»lp Number 11in t) douial: Queens County uiorcsniil boun e \IItI described as iullows that is lo soy: haying a Iront ot live chain. more or was in the ciislfirn "l"! “I township Number Tilirt)"3°“' “ml extending back liy IIATIIIWI "I!" w the eastern uounuury "I Plmm Powers iurm bonnet-n on the Iwl‘ by James I<iynn's hundred acres, 0" the south by Patrick llayes l0"? gm“ nor-es, un tho east by the Will- ter Itivcc Illl(I on the west by Stung!!! Power's liirin contnlnlhx llllylfliflio 9g 13ml a little more or 19s: b ALL that other tract piece illlll W" cel of lund situate lying and Ml"! on Lot or Town hip Number Thirty- fpur nforcsald bounded and describ- ed as follows that is to say: Com- mencing at a point seven chain: east. of the Frlston Road at the m8 boundary lino of land occupied b! Jatmes I-lynn Sr. thence cnstwardly to n piece of freehold land 0011"?!‘ DRY SAFE FURNITURE STOR- age. Phone 602, L-IGOI-IO-Itts-Di. ESCAPED FROM RANCH, FOX. Apply Claude Smith. East. Roy- alty. L-1fi75-l0-26-..i Wanted WANTED - PASSENCERS To Saint John cr points en route. Leaving Saturday A. M. Phone Guardian Office. L-165tl-l0-26-2i. AUCTION SALE l I am instructed by Charles Lartcr of Hampshire Lot 32 to scll by Pub- lic Auction on Wednesday, November 1st 1939, at one o'clock P, M, 11-“; following Stock. One Jcr cy grade cow. freshen in December. One Shorthorn cow, freshen ln December, 0116 Jersey grade freshen in March. One Shorthorn cow freshen in March. One furrow cow, one Jersey Efllllo year and half heifer, One Hereford steer, two Shorthorn steers Lining heifer calves, 25 geese, 20 Terms 6 months If not fine, flrat line day following. ALEX. MacRAE, Auctioneer. 11-1673-10-26-28-31. AUCTION AT SPRINGFIELD, LOT 07 Having sold my iarm I will sell at l2 noon, all my stock, implements l and household eilects consisting int ed by Bridget Hayes and others to p rt Michael Curran thence north Ilvfl chains or thereabouts to the south boundar line ol land occupied by James ‘lyiin .lr.'s south bfllllllllfy line to a point seven chains east o! said Frlston Road thence south live chains or thercabouts to the I'll" of commencement containing thirty- one and one uarter acres o1 limd l little more or ess. The above sale is made In 9'35"‘ muco of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of MortlIWe dated the 19th April 1910 made between Wallace G. Claw and John W. Clow both of Pleasant Grove mid Ellll Clow wile of the said John W. Clow of the one Kart and Mill’! Mill" Younitcr of l e other part and 110W vested In the undersigned. Default having been made in the paymfl" of the princi al and Interest flirt!- ured by said Iortgagr. For flirt-ll" articulars apply to McLean a Mc- lnnon. Royal Bank Building, Char- lottetown I) TED this twenty-fifth day ol’ 00M l’ A. D. 1939. DONALD McKINNON. heculoi- E trite Alexander Stewart Cattle, 2 Calves, 30 liens, I Binder (lVLIl. 6 ft. cut) l Hay Mower, M. H. 1 Hay Rake, 1 Manure Spreader, l Threshing outfit, l Gas Engine 41;, H.P., l Grain Crusher, I (his Engine 11,9 ll. P. I Secd Drill, 1 Gang Plow, 1 Walking Plow, I set Lever liar-l rows, 1 Smoothing Harrow, I Potato Seuifler, I Horse Hoe, 1 sct Scalcsl 2,000 lbs. capacity. I Farm Wagon coniple‘ . I Box (‘M1, 1 Driving Wu on, 1 Exprcs; Wagon. 1 Driving Sic gh, I Wood Sleigh. Iii interest in Steel Roller, I Cream separator (DeLaval), 1 set Fanncrs, I Pump Jack, Grinding Stone, I lluy Fork. Blocks and Rope, I Potato Grader, 1 Rubber Belt. 2 Milk Cows and all other articles found around a large larm. All kinds of. harness both double and single, a quantity hard wood lumber, ~75 ncrcs turnips and all household effects on above pro- ‘ party. II day II unlit sale on next flue‘ OI; at same hour. - crms Cash. LINUS McDONALD. Auctioneer. Asslgnee of Mortgage. L-lari-io-aa-ii-a-o-ie. J HUGH F. MORRISON, L IrIE-IO-Zl-M-N-U. ll tToronto stock market moved ‘moderately today, led by the gold by auction on Monday, October 30th ; “Ylginfn 01154 _l.l STOCK QUOTA TTONS _'_ITTE___QHARLOFI"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN ____~ - N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian tress) Stocks - “"i"°°'i' I £Lw&&n$= i Pr Lite Auto Lite ec ffww mmnuum N Y Central Z s r O :eisse-ssssessemnsssassszs Phil Morris Phil Pet C0 Pure Oil Co Radio Corp Seflrs Roe Co P80 Std Oil N J Stude Corp Texas Corp United Air If uq»»?w wfa Na eeaneauascn QGIGQQQ; a"; ' tied-Lil- U S St Co U S Ind Al Vanadium Warrior Ems West Union West Air Brake West Elec Woolworth Montreal Curl: (Canadian Press) .- I afSfisfifiérkmiufiSe-Szfiaeafig gq-w-ru-u-w-aefwv-w-qeap» - Stovks Clap; Abltibi Cum 2 1-4 Abitlbi Pld 10 5-8 neat: a: s: 1. Beauharnolg 6 1-3 Bathurst A 14 7-8 Dom Tar 7 1-2 l Don A 10 3-8 i Fraser 22 ‘ Fraser V T C 22 7-5 -Ford A 2a 1-4 were a: ome Imp Oil 18 5-11 Int Pete 2B 3-8 Prioc Com 23 Price Pfd 64 Produce Prices Oct. 25—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter Spot: Que (92 score) 2'7 5-8-3-4; Que (38 score) regraded 27A; Que (92 scorefi regreded 27 i-2 —3-4. Sales: 125 Que (38 score), 2'7: 400 Que (92 score) regraded, 27 5-8; 400 Que (02 score) 27 5-8. Cheese Spot: unquoted Eggs Spot: A—-large 37A: A- mcdium 35A; A-pullets 28A; B- lnrge 26A; C 18A. TORONTO. OCt. 25-(CP) —The up group. Industriags and use metals held buck till the last nour when i-hey tinned in spots with the ac- tion showing improvement. Inter- national Nickel changed hands in volume on a rise of 1 1-4 to 49 1-2. Turnover was close to 400,000 shares for the session. Trade in the golds was featured by East Malurtic. This issue turned over about 13.000 shares and ad- vanced 20 cents to A new high at $3. The close around 2.95 was up 15 cents net. Preston also traded ac- tively with the price holding steady while Sigma, Buffalo-Ankerite and Macassa gained l5 to 25 cents. The close was up for Powell Rouyn, Little Long Lac, Aunor, Broulan and Kerr-Addison. Dome, McIn- tyre and l-lollinger added small frmelons. Nickel's strong display aroused interest in other base metals and Hudson Buy firmed a point to 84, Smelters 3-8 to 50 3-8, Noranda i-2 to '78 l-2 mid Falconbridge 10 to 4.75. Steep Rock pushed higher by u few cents and Waite-Amulet closed with a. minor 1055.. The steels were leaders. especial- ly the mil equipment group. Point gains were boarded by Page-Her- sey, Canadian Car pfd., National Steel Car and Greening Wire. Bulldintz stocks tightened up and the utilities moved to the up side. Be‘i Telephone added 1 3-4 and Consumers Gas gained 2 1-2. The foods posted more gains than losses and the senior oils were unchanged to slightly higher. Prices were slightly lower for the Home. Okalta. Anglo- Canndlnn and Foothills weakened 2 to 5 cents. g ._ I Horse, 2 lililch Cows, 4 Yeitrllngl Lochvale Securities, LIMITED NOTICE IS HFIIFIIY GIVEN civil IOCHVALE SECURITIER LIMITED. will make nooliccilion to the Secrelorv of Store under the provisions of The Companies‘ Act, i934, for the ace-enhance of the surrender of its Charter on and from o date to be fixed by the Secretory of Slate. Dotecl at Charlottetown, P.E.I., this 23rd duy of October, I939. LOCHVALE SECURITIES, LIMITED By R. W. BECKET §h_______v Secretory. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Irena) itooh Clots Bell Tel I64 1-2 Braailiau a 7-8 Bruck Bilk a 1-5 B O Power A 26 3-4 Prod 1B Can Cement 8 Can Nor Pr 16 Can Cor 1M 17 1-3 Can Car Pid 29 Can Poo 7 1.4 Celanese 24 Cock Plow l0 1-2 Cons Smelt 5o 1-3 5958 19 3-1 Dom Coal Pfd 21 3-4 Dom Bridge 44, 1.2 Dom Steel BB 17 i-2 en 12 Founda. Co 10 1-4 Gen Si’. Wrs 11 3-8 6 1-2 Hun Brides a 1-2 How Smith 20 Tob 15 i-2 Int Nickel 4B 3-4 Lake Woom 2'1 Massey Harris 8 1-4 ll 9 1-8 Mtl Power 30 Nat Brew 35 1-4 Nat It Cal’ 74 l-2 Nor-ands '79 1-2 Power C011! l0 3-4 Shawwinigen 23 Law Com 6 i-4 St Lew Pfd 18 7-8 St of Can 87 1-2 St of Can Pfd 83 1-2 WY)! Elec 2 Ii-A MONTREAL Oct 25—(CP)- Trading was listless on the stock market today and prices were ir- regular. Bell Telephone led the advancing group with an improvement of more than a Point. Fractional eaius were chalked uo for Nickel How- ard Smith. National Breweries, National Steel Car, Dosco and As- bestos. Small losses showed lci Brazil- ian, B. C. ‘Power, Aleoma Steel, Dominion Bridge. Hudson Bav Mining, C. P. R. and Hoitinszcr. Oils Posed sliuhtlv. ‘Toinl sales: 01.800 shares: Indus- tssrlcl 51.500; Mines 30,300: Bonds. 0. I Livestock A MON f oct sci-tem- There were 21 cattle, 62 sheep and lambs, 231 hogs and 144 calves for sale on Montreal livestock mark- ets today. Trading on all classes of livestock was slow and prices were about steady to a shade easier on grass calves. There were not enough cattle oi- fered to make a market. Calves were slow. The bulk of .the calves offered were grassers and ranged from $4 to $4.50. Veal waive; ranged from $6 $9.50. There | were no tops. r Good ewes and wethers made ‘$9.50 when graded, heavy lambs I were cut $1 per cwt. Culls and bucks were cut $2 per cwt_ t Hogs were $9 for bacons fed and ‘watered and $9.25 off trucks. Se- .lects drew $1 premium with the Iregular cuts on off grades. sows lwere $0 to $7. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $12 hot weight. Rail grade hogs were 3t) cents per cwt. less than last week selling at $11.40 hot weight. Sows were down 50 cents selling at $7 '70 hot weizht. Lambs were 75 cents higher selling at $9 for good ewes and wethers. IAPl other classes of livestock were tsteady. Choice steers made $7.25. ‘good $6.50. medium $8 fair $5.25 ,nnd common $3 to $4.25. Choice ‘heofers $6.50. good $5.75. medium lasso. mu $4.25. common s3 to s4. florid cow: $5.25. medium _$4.75, fair $3.75. conners and cuflers s3. bon- ing bulls were $2 to $3.50 and butcher bulls $350 to $4. Veal calves mad:- s4 to $450 and grass- ,ers $3 to $3.50. Choice lambs sold up to $9. . Banks is Your Gar An tlil-ilog? - - - - - The“ "ma" _ Dominion Tires And Exide Batteries ii I (Canadian Prmai e Installed Without Extra Charge Stocks Close ‘g y, N cum _ T0 RINGS r Commerce 161 lfil/Iglrgtllvfll 22g l Cord Piston Rings will give you re- Nova 5Com __ ncwed power and SAVE you money on 21L Yourclocol grunge‘ “til install them or you. ome in or u particulars and New York Curb I»- Pum- _, __.. , . (Canadian Pres!) Stocks (lion __ __V ______ Goldii NEUTRAL- Timon BANNED Alia“ gggnrzigc 7-8 M Goldeiiiz i: iilig BUENOS AIRm-(CP) —British Am Super Power 5-8 Halcmw 1 1-2 Prop Al: so ban on commerce wth firms of en- Brown co Pm 35 14 Hard Rook 116 Rem Gold 52 emy nations has affected South cm- e-e» ,3 222.12%. 1* 5-“ M»... A *2 ?t‘-‘.‘.‘i§‘°“2.-..R{t€é"‘°.i ..;’.’...§€°“‘ltl‘ gfi§ hue ‘g T?! mung“, pa“) légrmt :4 1-2 St AnAtnht 111g ygtth 35 companies on the British Humble Q11 58 7-3 TORONTO, OCIS. 25— llinlgd h1g3)’ 31- ,53,341 my" 14 poAiAitloGAlRAuTTAfl laistgglgia C1515; llQdmefifld-“i” 338 5mg“ mo“ atelier Iig 1-2 sasfi. 1% leaders b? ijwmégilntfy" is the um PQII on 5 5-8 Jellicoe 7 5.3 9m“, 137 ‘dutv of Australians in the war, said Ajax Oil 20 J M Con 9 51m,‘ 700 Bishop J. s. Hurt at a diocesan ‘ ‘ ‘P’ 21 (f Cori 23 Eon‘ {ad 10 51m“ g3 gathering here. ‘ ermac 42 crr 192 s1 35 — GRAIN QQPCGM ,,; so. 13: stiiiie- t; s S econa A H 250 L . Rock ____ Arnrgittielgm 10 Lgllblqélzid Straw Lake 18g 1-8 wmmrno. Oct. 25—(CP)-—Ex- urwr W? Itsbrl 0m 2 Sturgeon 11 I-2 cellent export buying was ignored 159-1125113613 Z1 1'1 i-filtlfh B2 Sud Benin 215 _._._ 0n Winnipeg grain exchange again Bf: 333d 108 ‘[1156: I- l- 310 Sullivan 80 “fled today as wheat futures prices iluc- Bu: 16 ‘vh IL-fgd $35 Sylvanite 315 tuated slowly at lower levels B 13° 9 “*5 198 Took Hugh 405 thoughout most of the quiet sas- B?“ ‘ime 101'? ““]5‘_“ll1 39 Than 69 Q sion. Final quotations were 1-13-1-4 mg“ gno“ 59 9 155 l ‘cent: lower. Oct at 69 7-8, Nov 70 Bur?’ Auk 725 ‘fpfmg? 3 1-- chi 83 1-4. Dec '11 1-4 and May 78 7-8 Bunk Hm 2 M mmgzf, 152g goofi- Can 42g w, m“, mm," m N, “'1”- Al Edm 24:1 ‘ McVittie 11 vein,” 55 "l" bills. to uurchur t Export interests were credited m . u 5n necessities, u; mire that Calmo 4'7 Aiclvtitieis 60 w 1 33o with purchasing about 1.000.000 Cd“ Ma] 67 m“ Com 135 ate Am 4 needed vacation or Ior bushels of Canadian wheat in the Cent PM 235 3mm, 3o mlltigat any useful purpose on. l‘. was believed illlit-ilt least Gem Pom 7. Mona,‘ so Ym, YYKG 4 H, v ‘500000 bushels of the olversgtls chute, 78 Mon.“ 5 r agnfabzgrraisvlvu: null;- thusiucss ICQTGFGIIIBCI new sa es ut chromium 63 Naybob 13 - ' l (letillglgiifltiemfillnlelgylni WWW cmlld goniagumu 161 Newbcc 3 1-2 UNLISTED dnrsvm no e . , on me 50 3-4 N‘ i. in Buenos Aires was l-B cent high- Davies 32 Nbliasiid: 1% 7-8 (galiiiyuii? 58 GENERAL FINiQNCE er to 7-8 lower at noon. gnisoréim l1 Nordon '1 Pefid on 330 EASTERN UM TED ?———————~—- _me 29 1-4 N etal _ , . 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