NOVEMBER 5. _1_9_41 “Pflllgnanlxirrarguintpgtiaamax jlvrsrocx "Mk mo; liltsstock were steady. $11M? quality cows brouflm $515 $5, and t to $5, Canners and cu tors $8 i Ve Goad Dill?‘ [lllhlttgrsslfiiim t0 fig: rlzrassers nee moving slowly D§ m $7.75. Yearllngs were from "w 54' " and wethers were $11. m°§°‘.l,§.l.§sln<l culls were dis- wunied $2 oer hundredwe‘ght. amp were $4 t0 $550- Hw we...» $15 for B-l dressed ‘n.5, yo. 5-1 alive fed and water- ldjnd up to $11.35 off trucks de- lirered. Grade Aurclw $1 per hog gum n-ith dscounls 0n off des. sc-u-s were $850 t0 $950 AUCTION SALE AT BALTIC, LOT 18 “ilmooulii, NOVEMBER lZth [flying llispuseu of nly Farm, I lll sfll uy ptllflll.’ uuctloll on the ma» lllc icuuwlng: Clyde Mart‘, new; oiu; rercnelon lvlare. lilo “.5, til-cu; horse i4 yeals. 2 11A m» slu culls; a hulk Lows; 4 lieu- flicalvcs; Sectional Beedel‘. l". h .; lllotlel’, l‘. a. W-i Hay Bake; tlnlillllnc; sci mold boards; sci. ~ my Fork, Rope and Biooin; ml and Driving lip-nose; 3 eood n: coum; shovels and Forks; mo Fork: Velux Cream Separa- ,uearly new; Spinning Jenny; dwooli Bedstead; 3 Couches; ml Rockers; Stove. open grate; ter Square and other article: numerous to mention. Terdlps Cash. ll not fine, first" CHESTER SIMPSON, Gil F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. ésfitx , , Nqv, 4—(GPl— ll°“§*§.l§“:iil cattle. 102 sheep Th“? b5 1961 hogs. and 9M Ind mt ‘s51;- on Montreal live- . arkets today- Pfl°°$ ‘m an common butchers g w H25, Common bulls $4.50 w "en... ranged from $9 l0 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) I er industrial: and golds lower. New Yorb-Stock an nurhelc closed. (Election day). Winnipep-Whealt 1-4-1-8 cent higher. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Nov. 4-40?)- Traders were difficult to interest in the stack exchange today Mar- ket analysis suggested the closing of Wall Street was largely respocl- sible for the apathy. All averages except papers were shaved a little in the dull deals. Metals perked up towards the end of the session and Consoli- dated smeltlers and Hudson Bav Mining posted fractlonal Hollingcr dropped back. In oils. fnternational Petroleum was a oser. Industrials were topped b l/WO winners. Canada cement an Can- adian Car preferred, but Dosco "B." Canadian Bronze and Floun- dation drifted down. St. Lawrence Corporation preferred firmed near the end in nowsprlnts. sagged 7 1-2 after being slxeni from trading for some time and Shawinigun was behind a fraction. Bell Telephone pushed uo a little. Wabasso was ahead in miscellan- eou-s but behind were Distillers- Seagrun. Lake of Woods, Imper- ial Tobacco and National B"e'we - es. Total sales: 14.400 shares; Indus- trials, 7.300: Mines. 7.200. STOCK NOTE Daniel Dart of Dasable has re- cently purchased a pure bred York- shire boar from Walter Buntain of South Rustic . This is one of the pest Yorkshire boars in the prov- nee. 350-11-5-8. lifll M III NEWPORT FLUFFS lollill mahogany furniture, maho coverings, mats, china, and ' 1f weather stormy sale lug fine days. DONALD MacKINNON Administrator 1- Auction Sale 0f liomo Furnishings ON THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHRISTINA C. DUFF l North River Road, Charlottetown 5 The entire household effects including some fine mahogany occasional chairs, Governor Winthrop Desk, iieintzman Baby Grand Piano, round mahogany library table, electric refrigerator, blone mahogany bureaus, chests of drawers, curled hair mattress. single. three quarter and double, rare pieces oi’ floor to be found in this beautifully furnished home. Toronto_Minin¢ flock; higher; industrials and Junior oils- wqe were mostly common to sli ht lower. f quality cows and hula. Mon Papers unchanged; oth- Motreal Tramwuys in utilities’ QUOTA T ONS i Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) ‘ stocks ch" commodfl ‘ Bell Te! l“ 1-] y Can cement 4 8-4 Can Car Found 6 1-4 Can Car Pfd 22 1-2 Can Pacific 8 1-4 Can Steamship 6 Cons Smelt 39 Dist Beag 23 Ll Dom Bridge 23 Dom Steel B ‘I Founda. Co ,- 15 1-2 Gen Steel Wares 5 3-4 Imp Tob l2 3-4 int Nickel 33 1-2 Lake Woods - Massey Harris i 1-8 Mtl Power I! Nat Brew M. INoranda 50 1.! Power Corp 3 1-2 Quebec Power 12 1-4 Shavrinigan 1| 1-4 ie- st Law Com - St Law Pfd 16 8-4 St Of Can 67 1-2 'St of Can Pfd — Produce Prices MONTREAL, Nov. 4-101’)- Caziadiun Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que <92 score) 32 1-2-32 3-4, sales. 100 boxes at w 3-4, (fresh) 32 3-4, sales. 100 boxes. Eggs spot: Eastern A-larpe 51- 52~ A—medium 48 1-2-46; A- puiLeli-l p940; E-B aa-ao; a-c no MONTREAL. Nov. 4—(OP)— Produce Market ices here today, Is reported b e Dominion De- partment of riculturo follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price. 34 1-2; first grade solids, jc-bblng price, 34; Que no 1 asteurlzed current receipt price 2 1-2: no 2 31 1-2: no 2 32__3 388s: graded shipments selling alt. A-large 52: A-medium 49; pullets 39-40; B grade 38-39; C grade 25-26. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 .85- .95; no 2 .70-.80; NB mountains no 1 .95-l.05- PEI green moun- tains us; whites 1.10. Grain Nov. l-(cm- l 0N THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE 6th AND l pom“ 7th 0F NOVEMBER, 1941 ‘ at 12.80 P. M. each day. gany dining room suite. all other nunlerous articles will be held on the follow- W. H. BEATON Auctioneer L-185-l1-3-2l. Filllcrtising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cont: . Central Guardian locals, so per word: Western and Eastern locals per uurd; Announcements and (Joining Events 3c per gold‘; 0 qiaslllll-ll Llc per word; ln M ilolul llnd Spiritual Offering Cards. eta. 5c name; ending can emen 40 words for $1.00 udolcnce 70o per inch‘ W Ind 10 ccnil for every alldltlonal lllllireclallon. 10c oer inch or 4o l’ wu- DH’ inch. Address and . llillllcation. M -__.___ Notices 70o ner inoh~ L ‘l-s Lenten m I nor s. Notices of Thanks and word. Lists of subscrl lions ntatlon 81.00. Other n on Agents Wanted i-‘i For Sale lllmrs r0 suu. roar-nan AIlllI-Blavas’. BOUIIIOIT. . L-815-10-tts-12i "llwemelns an; mone make: "filled An. Toronto. n- o-ao-acl. lemme Help Wanted “Qfgl-‘B-wolvlax on. nun.‘ w“ some experience in cooking. h?! 0r phone Borden Hotel, en- L-lfil-ll-l-Zi. __l_‘leeded at Once “u-lkfll-E mu r0 TAKE oven ten-nor for lar e Intel-lla- ‘We Olsflnzatlon. ust be be- h‘ n 35 and 55 years of e. Must "° 0M or means of gett one. T0 ggllglllfflul opportunity for the man. sales experience not "it Charlottcm “imam,” finer?” goal. mil!- ' - . . Ask I01’ - "Welsh. n-u-l-m. WINNTPEG. Minor southern buying and routine operations held wheat futures firm on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Final values were 1-4-1-8 higher, December at 73 cents May 76 5-8 and July 1a 1-8. OORYS€ Brain deahngs were fea- tured bY 800d mnltster and eastern buying, believed to be in connec- tion with actual sales of barley to maltstcrs and for feed at. eastern Near the close oats were 1-4 cent higher, barley and flax a cent or more above yesterday's close and rye about. 3-4 cent up. Closuig grain futures: Wheat: Dec. 73; May ‘l6 5-85; July '78 l-BA. Oats: Dec. 44 1-4: May 44 7-88. Barley: Dec. 55 1-63; May 56 7-813; July as 1-213. Cash prices. Wheat: Nos. 1 hard and 1 nor. '72 3-8: No. 2 nor. 69 1-2‘. No. 3 nor. l6? 1-8; No. 4 nor. 65 1-4: No. 5. 63 1-2: ho. 6, 62 1-2; feed 58; No. 1 durum ‘l5. Oats: No. 2 C.W. 45; Ex. 3 C.W. 42 1-4: No. 3 O.W. and Ex. l feed 41 3-4; N0. 1 feed 39 3-4; NO- 3 feed 36 1-2: N0. S feed 36 1-2 Barley: No. 1 feed 51 1-8; No. 2 50 5-8: No. 3 feed 49 5-8. CHIOAGO._ Nov. 4--(AP>__Gralu futures trading dallled through AYlOlgf session today. Betting no- whe slowly. The volume was ox- tlremely light. Price changes held within narrow limits lust below the previous close, except for soybeans which drifted around one to two pentls a‘ bushel under Mondays ma pr ces. Wheat closed unchanged tn 8-8 cents lower, Dec. 1.13 7-8-3-4. May LIB-l-B-l-li; July 1.3) 3-8-1-2; corn was 1-4 to 1-2 off. DN- 77 1-4, May 88: oats 1-4 to 3-8 low- er; sovbenns 1 to l 3-4 dflvm- WlllW rye closed 1-8 higher and lard ad- vanced 2 1-2 to 5 cents a hundred pounds. BANKS (Canadian Yfflll 5mg, Close Canada — L. C. Smith typewriters. A,pp.y Guardian. roa SALE-WOODSTOCK uni. 1. 388-10-15lf _ Commerce - Nova Scotla 3'70 1'3 Royal Bk — Montreal — 'ro|: SALE-NEWLY FRESIIENED cow. Mack Vickerson. Cornwall. L-1lM-ll-4-2i FOB SALE - MARE FOAL, GEN- eral Purpose. David Inman, S‘ Catberines. L-asc-u-s-I To Let LEI‘ — FURNISHED 1800M. Central location. Write '8." Guardian. L-355-1i-5-2L ro LET -- Lanna room‘ aoom. Aiwly Guardian. 1-351-11-5-11. m an - smite on evsrow Street. Apply to Bhamas Groc- ery. L-ZM-ll-h-il. vmh- land Men Wanted ‘f ll“‘i.%l?‘3ll§%..'2.'€l. Willi}! llfhé’ "m" money. Welllzgstab- m] Elgar-increasing business A strayed Wt T0 LIT-I-IIOOM APARTMENT Bath. apply to 77 Ba field St. P110110 3 -Il L- -ll-4-7i. T0 LI1‘—0NI HEATED FUR- nished bed sitting room. "R." Guardian. L-Sfl-ll-s-ll Nola and Female Help Wanted sow fro: rm: to on ' Government iob twig; (wanna! uni rt time. It! E... '°"""‘"..'£:;..li;l to ill o‘ All-elk WEST INDIANS’ WELFARE IDNDON—(EJg: t. N. 00n- stantine. West Indies test cricketer. was appointed by the Ministry 0i Healn to take chafflfi of welfare nrrahgemcnts for the hundreds of [West indies engineers in mllland to aid war output. pit-yo‘: reason tom Ono Your lo ROP¢Y "flyfgflfifllflmd ‘I'll! illllllll IIII ‘ 0F MIIEIGE QC Ionic I l5." I100." "l0." ISO-SM (mo: Alloalld Oneovflonfloh he b! l l. whclesalze pgioe 32 3-4-32 7-8: no. CHEERS won't cnccr {in-i x 5 FY77” /.-¢- 4"?“ . ... r \ g,» -/ ‘l r‘.¢/ \ x l‘ _ "k ~ J4 "f" llf} l n? “w ‘Law-ii,’ '5' \\ “l; ~\_._ 053.15.“ 2;‘ n1‘- z 7 '9 z-k-FJ‘ C’ f, A. -\(\"'ll l ‘ r54‘ l;~:»_\¢"' i Q" 2y 4 ., \ ,. f) l if \\ "it" t, "1' “wl-l- \‘- 1 W". g '“ i. 2.3%; r . J Canada must have more than flags and phrases to check the mad dog of Europe. Britain must have more than cheers and words. She must have tanks, ships, guns, planes and shells. Not next year! Not next month-But NOW! Should defeat step over our threshold it would he too late. can understand. Hasn’t the fate of Belgium and Norway, For Canadzfs sake-for your own sake slop talking. Get your dollars out. Get them busy, NOW. Buy More War Savings Certificates. Begin to do something. 'All You Have Is Not Too Much To Give. We are faced with the greatest army, the bloodiest gang of bandits the world has ever known. Honour your pledges. The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory. In these days of war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to ollr war vjfori. .4 reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity lo relieve the pressure f... goods, to enable more and more labour and materials lo be diverted to twinning the war. The all-out eflort, which Canada must make, demands this self-denial of each of us. Invest in War Savings Certificates the dollars you don't need f0 spend. After Victory, they come back to you with interest. Spend loss now so thal- you can spend more then, when labo and materials will be available for the things you need. There is no price too high for fieczlons. SUPPORT THI ‘WAR WEAPONS DRIVI IN YOUR Published by the War Savings Committee, Oman. PAGEnl-IXLE“ A PANZER DRIVE We would lie fools to think that cheers will cliecli I Panzer drive—that patriotism is enough. BRITAIN NEEDS YOUR DOLLARS, your dollars hammered into irresistible weapons of war. These are the only things the foam flecked Nazi dog Are you so dead to danger that your country must plead with you-must entreat you to save yourselves? of Franco and Denmark awakened you to your peril. COMMUNITY SPEND LESS-TO BUY MURE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 56 ‘ ' SdBi 14a CWVik i 4 chromium 285 McKenzie ll" lgullivtlasn“ s4 algal- lrmm l: 1-4 Oochenour 69 Mcwlmers l3 1-4 silly-smite 22a lmsel- — oonlarum 12-1 Mcvlttle l5 iTeck Hllgh 24o Home Oil 20a Denison 5 Ninlssins 11° , ‘Uchi a 3-4 Imp oil 9 5A _-—- Dome 1a 7-8 Noranda 50 ll-s .Upp Can 120 Int Pete 15 1-4 (Canadian Press) Dllquesne i0 1.4 Nor-metal 31 Ventures 375 1080mm Nov. 4.- East Malrobic 204. Nor Star B? Vulcan 2o Eldorado 39 OBrien 10a wri Harg 299 --__---- smh mm mild 341g 1 8 gnleatll k 1 i? l‘: vu I ' ' - n e - l. . . l ' Acme on m: ape also» 2 2H glamour; ill»: L “F” l AllCtlOll Sale Cdn d Gate ' flymfls r Pend Ore 165 A rmgold n s l gilrslmgmk 6A 1-2 gleglloxlzrgigld —--~— of 50 acres otfhlfllltrzl c: at Moan“. ca... liilffii"... l.» M»- |asse Metal '1 Howey 21 Queen-M" 4° dock Matheson will be puma 104 null Bay Min 2s 1.4 st Anth “a 1-2 he“ on Qumran’. u“ mqood 11 1-2 Int. Nickel 33 l-4 san Ant 2.8 —-— b 19 ‘n consult 4 Kon Add 44o Sand River a (Clhlfllln m»; 3th day Novem er, Braiorne 10 l-I Kerr Lake 20 Senator 24 1-2 CM, at 2 p_ M_ Bmumlmm 123 m? All r 8g Sm.“ M xEuzlE can Malroblc 4o Little 1.1.. 15a Siscoe 53 'Abit.ibl Ccm — 1 2 ‘ J- M- ‘ l u m. ss Macassa Sladen 2o Abitibl rm ‘l X-z l Administrator. cult Pat m c : 214 Slave cm 1 slams. 1:2 ‘l cont Per i0 Msdsen so 1-4 , Steep n. m a on H "_'-Tfim' music ~-_~'~~ ll allelic D ltwlwl "w...- -~ lei-a Bombs-mole » l ‘ - - i i i e l