1R ‘Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN" GUARDIAN STOCK o T 1101vs 11741.7. Stock Exchange EXCHANGE Canadian Press! 1—-Brltish MINING Caaadlan Press) ( TORONTO, Nov. MONTH AL, Nov and l-Ths minllll foreign exrhouge in relation to the market of the Toronto exchange bat- “ b run.“ “a "up", (‘anaiiisn dollar as Cbllllllllfll 51y‘ “the Lied tiled livillglatr! thrill! i1‘ 1W1‘ I i k f C I o iiy ours o iiy an en swung no an 1'35?" °' "m" """‘ “““"'"’ 5‘-“"7"‘39:"=—° “III :;"::::.."::'. '::..:::::.-..".":": :1‘. A 01m I-m “mm” M“ ' ' of 141 to 10001 i tn l; h [locks Australia pound 3.01193. - . II I l0 I l") _ __ (t n R i 1| 3.115, index and 1.14 to 01.68 in the miscell- Heil 'l‘r-| ...‘ . - - - - -- I-[I-"b 13$"; n§,',',‘,f,,k°'Q§,,,,e"'T-E.»L" u" uneous mines index. Volume was nor- llras 'i‘ L luw . n a M; “mud fhuna“ _ iual at 445,000 shares. 5 (1 Pow .. .. .74 -751; France "n", _ in the curly trading Wright Har- Dom Steel W; 4% fir", Bm-m vmmd 4,9555 groan-s discouraged traders by slip- pm (‘emest 1g 1m“! rupee ‘$757. ping hack to 0.00, its low for the p,“ lnd Al “I m1 M." hound pmmd 4,0993, yegr under heavy offerings. Mc- L-nn Psc Ry I ‘l; Nmwly hum, $49 _ n yre sagged to 340 a new 1086 low m,“ mm“ .’l_l , .11.; 3mm, Afrhm pom"; 434m, but. it popped up in the last hour t0 “m, _ “mum, krone L50 adrift fliillll of 96- Lake Shore clos- iiitrr .\i<_-ki1l ._ 4 .-,§ lynm,‘ 5",“ don" 1 1-16 per cent e A pout stronger, lloiiinger sd- ,\Ict'.‘0li l-ront . 1_.'i ' prflmmm- lanvctl 40 cents ‘to $14, Took Hughes “Mn ppm-i- 1.17.4, 1H5‘ NEW yo)"; Nov, l-Foroign ex- l’) to 4.15 sud Iioncer 15 cents to ‘\"[.BI'\‘\\ Jfa»; 57% ohm“ maul“. are"; 3mg", high 4.15 and lloneor l5 cents to 0.45. .\it slot-i‘ "i 1*. l‘ ‘ 4.011%; low 411111,; clnsc 4.111%: i") W?" "WPP" PM“, (‘nlql ill, it) n" bu“ 400%: Franco 11.51114; [my (ninbritigo extended it recent con- Shnwinlgan "We 19'; 3 u. Ronda,“ "155; Germany 40,35; siatcnt’ rise by 21 cents, closing at g" (‘an Pr ... 121A 15114.1 fnnddl {)8 iii-ill. 405. [we benvy holders of Falcon- sleei of (fan ... .. 52-), 5.174, 010mm oxphnnge ruled.“ llrfltlfll‘ stock. Sudhury llasln and it; 'ii(\rlift\1ll~—I'0\irl1l 4.iii' tmic lentil"! 1'11""! 111111:- lhe former H“ "1"". I, q dam“. 1m 1 4L with a gain of Ill cents to 2 i0 and BANKS l.,\t\sp“,"t‘gr‘;l_v"un|l .;_-_||r,: franc lllfillliélfer Gucfnlts s), 1.00." Shdefrltt 6,50% "PM" ‘tlnlmnn don“, 95 15,“; lnlnt sac i ea s orpura on d l 1- l —(‘l l h lldll)‘. W” "9""- Bk of (‘gin . . . - - - - - . l’ n53’ gtllllripnuuriliefitso: U. S. tiolhir T "(Canadian Press) 11k 0i -\~ b ~ -“i,‘ 50.x liccnts; ciiiiiiiliiiii dnlinr can 0110510. Mr 1- px of hinntrcnl 18- “m” “yflygnkt '67}. smu- m.” n t1 1n ‘i ew ork Curb PR DUCE U (Canadian Press)‘ '“"_‘ Close (Canadian Press) $000K! .\l().\<"l‘l'lEAl.. Nov, L-Butter and 1“:::.‘:'"::::.'.;:.: ...:.:.". “".".'.':.: '*m='°1:" l’ "I i8 " upon p t c " .' ' Amer GBSEC: ... --.. eased slightly. Potatoes were Amer sup Paw H V" 2 Billlwtl‘ wallet»; ti» 24-14‘ con? Assoc Gas Ell-ac i-z- ount or carosur csso no w m- _ __ llits to retailers selling at 25% l1) églaslvfirtgnl __ ___ 2b cents for solids and 2:111, to L"! n ' 2 ccnttl for prints. Cities 59W Graded shipments 14:15 Clrlltlll onlless Creole Pgti-ci 21 f cggs were L. to cen s n iozcn v . 15 for Aelarge, 30 to 42 cents for A- Elec Bond Sag“? ' 6,7 medium. Kill to (l6 cents In!‘ A-puliets, Ford 0f Cari _50 2d to £2’! gents for B lind 23 t0 21 Cvlllf Oil P3111’) .. .. .. i a Stflllllfil‘!!! . . . t or ‘. _ - Olllf‘ .linc , . . . .. 3S, "Tolls-e was quoted nt 101,3 to my, §lumo?ln M! “ 21 b8 l1'l"lll|llllil s. (1% rents a pound for no 1 Unlnrlos and ml) 1 ‘ '*~ llitioruiin 1M 9-1; for no 1 Qucbccs. Inl; PER‘. ... ... 37 ha l1‘ lirihlgr- 49H ‘Produce stocks in store at Ilont- N158 Bud __ ,, 9 5-8 Foil Kirk real were announced todny. Suppllcs 8m on Ind ___ (toils linke 154) la butter and eggs were lighhr than m“ 21 34 lefllllillf‘ . . . . 11 last your while cheese stocks in- Std Oil K . .. .. I (nioiifish . . . . . . . .. ... ... 12% creased slightly. Un Light L.;.v A .. . 2 3-8 llflllllltll . ‘P’ - ————— m. Light row Did 11 1-1 1,31,13,13; _- W“? lltrk r .. ’ vlucsuii, x“.- i_iii-iii~i~ llPllTCIlCN 1|I,,,,°n,,,.k . oflwiliont onlniwroniiirl-r cotntrnots n: hroilingcr \\' t n “(lg W no Ill NIIHI C fiVPfllPll g\-p_' ___ dcinlnriti hunt: its n weight on when! iilhl lvina ————— prl- s tinliiy. ' rk linki- (Supplied lnrPltflrivl und (‘omit-my llffllllll firiniioss of _Winnlprg and 1,4,1“. mm", Members of Montreal Stool; rxrlnsnxr) Lilvfipoiwi‘ (‘uiglililélflilllill hymn?‘ nlllfllfini" {illllllxflllvl nos re ‘o nos ' .' - - imp-oi “My; 0pm Lost hots. Liverpool reported British liittl" l. mlilt-ra buying little, lmhel II A Oil .. ' if)?» Wheat closed one)‘. 5’ lower to '51 Iiocnssn Distillers B 32>, 114M llllilif‘? compared will yesterday's wit“ 1;“; linp Oil .. 211,-; 21% fin sh. llcc. 9715-011. corn 1/1-‘54 1101"]. .\ln c l. Inter Pct . . . . ‘J71’, 31% Dec. EMfi-Y‘, nuts ‘A-l/g off, nnd prfll- licintyro hlrlchers A ... 10 1t) isions 7 to 20 cents up. hlclienzie .. . Alm-Iliilnn .. Alt-Vlttle ll Wnttors pl“ 100;? _ .lorrs ' .. ' ll t P able in Advance “dyad 8mg a cs1 av .O1¥1ll(ltl . .\'nr (‘nu Oign (til Onstral Guardian lords. 4s per words Western nod Easlssu locals. In _ par ward? Anusanremanta and Coming Ivsan, la prr word; Ctassltld wail‘? is per word: In Immortals Notions, 10a. per Inch: Lists of Ilorll and perm“ H Spiritual Offerings, Cards. ltd. UO- l0! Illllfl IJUQII of Condolrnea 10c- m“, Cm pa: loch: Notions of Thanks nod Apprsrlol-I . 0a. or h. II mo "POP w- ... ward Other ratna on application _ prmnwr _ Iggy-q- charge (or any advvrtiao-eal twenty-five salsa. m,“ M‘, g2“! 5""! . d Lnlrc . 1:- "-"—'——‘_ am? Gold . 0C1!‘ ... . sales Help-M-i- »- ’ ._F<2L§:!= mi". ~ "”"‘ ‘ '— ’ "'- Shorritt . WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALES FOB SALE -— AUCTION FORTY- fist-o?“ . people, men end women, spare rive, Bridge and Whist Score khan 1' ‘ time, to handle our line of Per- Cards. Guardian Central Job S, An,“ _ __ sonal Christmas Cards, featuring Prlntery. siiii llllslll . . . . .. the following outstanding items - ‘ Q,.1ll1:;|1;1tl|¢\r fourfold pastel tint psrchments, pop, QALEV- MacINTOSII AP- Tm, n grsvure etchings, many cut-out pies st F. S. Reeves, Southport. ‘rpxn. styia cards with tip-on pictures, v L-2l91-l0 6 6i uqfiitiilré-s attractive calendars, humorous --——‘—-"1—‘——-—— ———--—--——~ “ hm E" cards, envelopes with wallet flap FOR SALE — WALNUT SIDE- “mg,” H _ _ _ _ __ style, fancy lined and decorated hoard s.nd parlor cabinet. Apply Slit-or to match. cards. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dosen. Liberal commission. Writs Premier Art Guild. I02 Castle Building. Mon- treat. 11-23-71. To; TWO ROOMS T0 LET. APPLY Guardian. 11-2434-11-2-31. IIOUE T0 LET NOVEMBER 1st. Apply R. E. Mulch. L-llltl-lti-‘i-tf. IO LET — PRIVATE GARAGE TO rent reasonable. Apply 8'1 Green Street. L-2318-10-3l-3i. T0 LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. Large sunny rooms. Good loca- on, 11-24116-11- it. 1.11s‘ - z on s runivlsnnn heated rooms. centrally immed- i Box “W.” Ousrdisn. A” L L-am-u-z-u. , Male Help Wanted £ wanrso- MAN FOR. ram wosk. Apply "X" Guardian. . L-Zflll-lli-itl-Zli. wmwan mmsowrsnv snvons man for farm work. About 25 years old. Arthur Wood. Alex- dra , ~ L-Zflfl-ll-l-Si. APPIINIICI WAN "0 ‘I0 learn Barber ‘n-sds. rt Course expert t ism. Molar Barber C011 bu Boll‘! 11-M- Booklct t a Cavern- insot Job." M. o. 0. Civil lorries school , ‘lbs-onto (Ill-l ll. H. W. 1emaie fiolp Walter!“ §-.:=-=.~_-====..—.._~—a-- ‘1_====r "i’.»‘""" " "1' “i? l} v2.5.5.1’ snsrmflm lay mom‘ l” nsiu-n-s-si PIIVATI IIOII KINDIIGAI- tons pay. We start you- The Can- . t Instltim - anus tic) " ra-au-ui Henry ivlcFarlane s» Company. L-2313-l0-31-Zi_l. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AT Apply Everett Cornwall Village. "M19119? FOR. SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE horse, young and sound. Also two fox pens cheap for cash. Apply Guardian Office. 11-2432-11-2-11. SCRATCH PADS-PADS 0P 100 sheets 5x ‘ill. Price 3 cents per pad. Guardian Office. L-241t1-ll-l-ll. NEW HOUSE F01? SALE 0R rent, back of Grown Bakery. Ready December lst- John Devlne, Peake's. 11-2322-10-31-11-2-5. FOR SALE — AN UP-TO-DATE residence (new) with all modern conveniences. Splendid location. Hot-and cold wster heating. Apply "B." Guardian. L-2368-10-3l-3i. _Z'_- BATIIS, sums. BASINS, forests, radiators, pipes. all slightly used at very reasonable prices. Also new lumbing s.nd heating sup- plies. Idsal Plumbing supplies, 30 Craig Street West, Montreal. N-26Tl-10-12-10-26-11-2-9. Miscellaneous TRIBE l5 SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy—family Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined. Ask. to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore,- Curris Bulidifll. Charlottetown. Total siiléi ' 4l5.l)00. UN LISTED (‘on .\lnn 110m. sihiit . Sud Mines .. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) ltf0NTlthlAl.,.Nov. l-A firm prevailed at the close of the section of Canadian (fotntuod ty lilx- chnnge todny with prices unchanged tu bi ghtiy higher. Butter spot: Que unsuited, open 25%; hi h 25%; low 23%; close ‘.1514. Stiles: I00 Quo unsalted, 2514. Que (92) cluled ‘MK-IA; Western LUA-F. (‘horse S ot-No sales; Que wht and colorct closed bid-Wt: Western white and ‘ ' Closed 0% to 10 . tone rod uce 1i: A A puliets 34 to 30; B medium 2b to '26; C 2 l\lON'l‘l'tIfiAIi, Nov 1- Win-at, northern no 2 01. Parley (‘nnadian western no 8 Iii. hits, fer-ti no I 34. l-‘ioour spring wheat patents, ftrsta .6 Flour seconds $6.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Pinni- wintltr wheat patents, choice $4 20 to $4.110, Flour white corn Q5110. Bran ton 820.25. t-lhorts ton $21.25. “itltillngs ton $21M. ltolietl outs bog 00 lbs l3 M. H38 no 2 per ton carlots $10.00 to l . (‘horse s» 1 out 1o to 1cm. (‘hccae no l . us I . Mo" W111“ §:::'.A.§;.:.§;.*.§; ::::. ... _-———— —-—- —-:.::_ ~*=::._ 1 rue . soeitrswrsa-iio To ss: e552 A llilllfilginz, and leather necktles We sell you ‘lslgg: A 1:31am.“ at a price that allows you to make m". A “m” a 100% commission. Wrltento-dsy m", t: up as“ for free - W! pn- 1- gm ‘e21 - ~ law‘, N°t°k:"a€°mp”'7' mph‘ i-‘li. 1' iiiii s01- 85-00. ron o . - - 1 .5, “*3 f ~— —— " NB.‘ ziltsmilll‘su%llb.l’ l I - . wflDLQd lcfiihblera M's ss-ss. ----- -~ Apples - ‘ ‘, WANTID - TIN IUBIIILB OI‘ ”_ Wheat, cheap. Buitlblfl M’ "l" Nl-‘lg“l'lll‘lflrgr “liglwlit- Wail food. Writs stating price to "R" Street brokerage houses announced cars uuaromi. L-IMI-ll-I-ll. $536 .1111 mm" "I I "W" i" "l: .._____.__----_.——.—-—-—-——-- ' c lli immunities-snowman ...“22:'.‘£‘“3..2l‘-'2 .l’i'.‘.‘.";“i’.. howl‘; flu‘ m.‘ mum Wm‘ "M," (mg-q. this week, the end of tho firhrs fla- bam4o4bu cal ysar, and Hirsch, Llltanthsi and _ian Office. Sum" will ply Lwxhgseaalbs-rty . onus 111 ' ~ , ’ n st t Boirdef‘ wan‘d houses aronszlllll tgtrlrld P:id “'1'?- l ‘t i tn cilerlcal jworkgrst: _, . t o n as n I WANTID IIOAIDIIB. COM Qugwyo“ ufifinnl bntwqzhs ‘gt-rs: for-table home. Apply 1W Orat- tfl Q IrIHIl-bl o..s-.--_--.i..~»v.-~ official announcements ill. 1n i... N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfieitl and Como!!! Members of Montreal stock exchange) fltpgkg Open Last Am For Pr Am For l‘r phi 3.8% Am Watcrivorks ii] Am an . 143% Aln lllitl 1R Aln ,’I‘ and ' 145 Anaconda 2W» Auburn 37V; Atcbisnn 43% Blllt: Ohio . . . .. ‘i5 Hen Arintion .. 22% Beth Steel . 49% Cass . lll-iVs Chrysler M (‘on Gas . i 20% Eiec Auto l.ilc fill“: Eire Bond S 111% (‘ion Eloi- fill Gen Milt . M“; Gr Nor pill . 27 lnt '1‘ and 'i‘ 10 Kennel-at: . ‘J7 liiont ‘Vsril . , . 84 Niair nilll l'r ... . M4 N Y Central 22 Paramount ill Rs o R741 fin Pal-Ill!" 13% . Oil N J 487/; ii S Steel 46% Vnriniiiuni ... ... . ... 18% Westinghouse ... ... .. 591$ a Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. .\‘u\' 1—liocilncs for the United Stutcs dollar and the pound sterling were boarded on Montreal furi-ign exchanges today while the French franc held un- changed. Sterling cased 1,1 cent to 4.017; nnd the doiiur was down 1-32 of one per cent to 1.01 1-16. The frnnc was steady at 0.1M cents. NEW YORK, Nov 1—I.csdlng cur- rencies were steady in terms of the United States dollar in the foreign exchange markets todny. 'I‘he Canadian doiinr reduced its discount from 1 3-32 pcr to 1 l~1il per cont. The pnunil sterling held unchanged at $4 92% while thc French frolic, closing nt 11.50% cents, 2"‘ ‘showed h gnln of’ .0015; of s ccnt. ___i________ Markets At A. Glance (Canadian Press Toronto and hlnntroiil stocks sharply higher. Toronto Minna-Higher. New York-Stocks close] tiighci. Wiiliiipeg-“Lhsut. You'll V; lu V; cen . Winnipeg-Wheel down 1,1,, to ‘y, cents. - Now York-Cotton. rubber rind cof- fco lower; sugar ‘ilglier. i -— lndilBtrlll “TSHKLY TRADE REPORT (Canadian Press) IVINNIPEU, Nov. l-Jflii- \\":ckiy trade repor-t of tho (‘unndlnn (‘rotlit Men's Trust Association. issued herr- ttiisy. ngsin initiic good renting for (iinctilfs iluslnt-ss mcn, lVholosnlc nnd rctail trndcs ren- tinuetl to show steady improvement. according to the report, with silica iicing mulntnined st. a icroi nbove that of this time inst your. in the west, the improvement. n-ns given s gill: that sent shoppers buryrlng to uy. The Maritime report. follows: The hluritlincs: ‘vnfilpgule and w. tnll trnile sntisfnctory, with coiicq. tions fnir. Mt. Herbert School Fair The annual school Fair was held at Mt. Herbert Consolidated School on mday. Sept. 20th. The following schools took part: Mermaid, Cross- roads, Bethel. Mt. Herbert, Mt. Al- bion. Hszlebrook, Alexandria, Pownal and Bllllbll-IT! CLASS I-GIIAINS Sec. P-Qheaf of 100 heads of white oats: 1. Helen Molynesux, Crossroads; 2. Irene wood, Hazel- brook; 3. Blair MacDonald, 4. Lloyd MacDonald, Mermnlr. Sec. 2—Shiesf of 100 heads of wheat: 1. Blair MacDonald; ll. Catherine MacNeill, Mt. Albion; 3. Irene Wood; 4. Alvin Buell, Mer- maid. Sec. 3—15hesf of 100 heads barley: I. Irene Wood: 2. Bier MacDonald. Sec. 4-Six ears sweet com (table)— 1.Blalr MscCailum, Cross- roads; 2. Ralph Msicclslium, Cross- roads; 3. Austin MacCslium, Crom- rosxls; 4. Norms MacCallum, Cross- roads. Sec. 5—Plnt of beans yellow eye): 1.. Richard Brehaut. Alexandria; 2. Noreen Brehsut. Alexandria; 3. Glendon Brehaut, Alexandria; 4. Raymond Brehaut, Alexandria. CLASS 2—RO0TS Sec. L-Peck Green Moutsln Po- tatoes: 1. Dolores MacDonald. Mer- maid; 2. Desmond MacDonald, Mermaid: 3. Wallace MscKlnnon, Crossroads; 4. Kenneth MacDonald. Mermaid. Sec. ‘ll-Peck Irish Cobblers: I. Dower Ballem, Mt. Albion; 2. Robert MscKmiofl. Crossroads; 3. Denial-i Pbrquhsrson. Crossroads; 4. Arthur Weymouth. Bethel. Sec. 3 (bl-Collection of 3 Tur- nips-(table); l. filth MacDonald. Cnomrosds; 2. Earl Jones, Hazle- brook; 3. Reynwnd Messervey, Bunbury; 4. Austin MscCsllum. Bee. 3 (tn-Collection of 3 Tur- nipv-(feed): Blair MacCsllum; 2. Eric MacDonald. Mermaid. Sec. 4~Coiieetion of 8 Mantlfilsl i. Clive Stewart. ads; 2. Irvfin Jenkins. Mt. Herbert; 3. Ernest Drake, l-lsziebrook; 4. Gor- don Moore. Pownal. Soc. il-Coilectlon of 6 Carrots: 1. Louise Macbelian, Alexandria; 2. Raymond Btehaut; 3. Faith Msc- Donald; 4. Glendon Brelisut. CLASS Ill-VEGETABLES Bee. 1—£ Green Tomatoes: 1. Arnold Burhoe: 2. Beulah l-“arguh- araon; s. Norma Macdallum; 4. Falth IhcDorlald. lac. P-Grssn Cueumbe : 1. Arnold But-hoe: 2. Pauline Mac- Donald, Hunbury. Bee. 8—Beets: i. Gavan Mac- llillan. Pownal: I. Louise Mac- ulan l. sun-a " “ - A I‘ . ... c‘ Power Issues St r0 n g O n Mt’l. Market (C. r. By Guarvlll-lfa special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. L-Ilootreai stock market, gathering strength during the last fevf days, sported forward today in a. heavy burst of trading and boosted prices practic- ally all along the line. Textile, power s.nd steel groups all were noticeably stronger while International Nickel was boosted ‘j to a new high for rm year at 31%. Prominent among the power is- sues to gain was Montreal with all advance of 1% points. Also in the plus column with large fractions were Canadian Northern Power. Southern Canada Power, Quebec Power, Bhswlnlgsn and Power Cor- poratlon. A new top for the year was touched by Steel of Canada Prefer- red st 49, up it. while common Stock advanced 1%. Dominion Coal Preferred, Dominion Steel and Coal and Dominion Bridge all improved froctionslly. The bright feature In the textile section" was Canadian Cottons Pre- ferred, carrying s. gain of five points at 100 while Dominion Textile pick- ed up 2% points. . Total sales were 4134 shares; bonds $9,750.. Blair MsoCallurn. Bw- Ffiabbm <2 heads): 1. Faith MacDonald; 2. Pauline Mac- Donald; 3. Arnold Burhoe; 4. Laure Buell, Memioid. 'Sec. 5-Pumpkln (one): 1. Melvs Lund. Bethel; 2. David Mutich Bunbury; 3. iih-ziset Drake; 4. Don MacRae, Crossroads. ' Sec. tr-Squssh (one): 1. Austin Maccnllum; 2. Beulah Phrquahsr- son; 3. Arnold Btu-hoe. CLASS IV-FLOWEBS Sec. 2—Bouquet of Mixed Flowers: 1. Sue Jones, Hszlebmok; 2. Muriel Jones, Pownal; 3. Earl Jones, Hazelbrook: 4. Allan Jones. Pownal. Sec. Zt-Bouquet of Gladloll: 1. Sue Jones. - mo. k-Potted Geranium: 1. Pauline MacDonald; it. Sue Jones; 3. Irwin Jenkins; 4. Beattrioe Jenk- ins. SECTION V-FRUIT Sec. L-Plste of 6 apples (Red Astrakhan): 1. Robert MscKinnon. 2. Ian MacDonald; 3. Beatrice Jenkins; 4 Blair McCsliun-i. Sec. 2—Pls.te of 6 apples- (Wealthy): Clive Stewart; 2. Wil- fred Driscoii, Mt. Herbert; 3. Ian Stewart; 4. Robert MecKinnon. Sec. Zl-Plate of l0 apples- (Crabs) :1. Ruth Jenkins, ‘Mt. Albion; 2 Chester Jenkins, Mt. Albion; 3. Etta. Jenkins. Mt. Albion 4. Clair Jenkins, Mt. Albion. Sec. 4—Plate of 10 Plums (Purple): 1. Irwin Jenkins: 2. Jean Wood, Mt. Herbert. CLASS VI-COOKING Sec. 1-—Slngle White Insf Bread: 1. Sue Jones; 2. Flo. Jenkins, Mt. Herbert; 3. Adele MacDonald, Mermaid; 4. Beatrice Jenkins. Sec. z—P‘aic of Tea Biscuits: 1. Beulah Farquharson; 2. Sue Jena; 3. Beatrice Jenkins; 4. Kathleen Raynor. Mt. Herbert. Sec. 3--Plste 9 Sugar Cookies: 1. Lois I-lsyter, Hsiebroolf; I. Beatrice Jenkins; 3. Misjorle Mac- Donald. Mermaid; 4. Adele Mac- Donald. Sec. 4-Plste of 9 Ginger Snaps: 1. Norms MacCaJlum; 2. Evelyn Munn, Mt. Herbert; 3. Muriel Munn, Mt- Herbert; 4. Beulah Farquharson. Sec. li-Plsln White Tea Cake: 1. Florence Jenkins; 2. Helen Far- quhsrson; 3. Kathleen Raynor; 8. Sue Jones. Bee. o-Plste Brown Sugar Fudge: 1. Pearle Costly, Hassl- brook; 2. Reta. Coedy, Hsaelbrook: 3. Florence Jenkins; 4. Sue Jones. Sec. ‘l-Scliool Lunch: 1. Norma MscCsilum. I. Beulah Farquhar- son; 3. Beatrlce Jenkins; 4. Louise MacNelll. CLAS S VII-SEWING, KNITTING CROCIIETING Division A. Sec. 1—A Doll's Dress: 1. Cath- erine MacNeill, Mu. Albion; 2. Alma. MscNelli, Mt. Albion; 8. Vera. Jenkins, Mt. Albion; 4. Mar- jorie Munn, Mei-meld. Sec. ll-Darned Mitten: 1. Mar- garet Bsllem, Mt. Albion! 2. Jean Wood, Mt. Herbert. S23. 4-Knitted Scarf: 3. Mar- jorie Munn; 4. Pauline MacDonald. Division B. Sec. l-l-Iemstitching (double): Hand Towel: 1. Dolores Mac- Donald; 2. Marjorie MacDonald: 8. Adele MacDonald- Sec. 4—Darned Sock: 1. Marjorie MacDonald; 2. Adele MacDonald: 8. Kathleen Raynor; 4. Reta Coady. Sec. li-Embroidery (white ms- ierls-l worked in white): 1. Eleanor MacDonald; 1i. Beatrice Jenkins; 3. Helen Farquharson, Bunbury. CLASS VIII-MANUEL TRAINING Division A. ' Sec. l.—-Mstch Box Holder: l- Arnold Burhoe: 2. John Parquhar- son, Bunbury; 3. Robert Pierce. Mt. Herbert. - Division B. Sec. l—-Mediclne ~ Cabinet: l. Ralph Raynor; I. Gordon Carver. Hsseibrooir. Sec. 2—Wsste Paper Basket: 1. Hayden Dixon, Mermaid. Sec. 4-5.1‘ “ nesous: i. Rcsney Coy, Pownsi; 2. Hayden Dixon; s. Richard Bichout; 4. Renfrew Jud- son. Alexandria. Special Prize in Prat. Work: 1. Gordon Carver; 2. Dewer Judson. CLASS IX-LIVESTOCK AN‘D POULTRY 82c. l-(a) Heifer Calf (beef breed): l- Eugene Coady. EH81- brook; 2. Marian Wood. Bsthei; I. Reta Coady; 4. David Mutch, Bun- bury; 5. Fred Mitch. Bunbury. Sec. l-(M-l-Ielfer Calf (m!!! Imallzl. llnin hand: I. i YESiEliliATS lliBAl MARKET illilillilliilt Corrected-For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue rstonuol ifay, loose cwt Straw, pressed cwt 'l'urnipa bus ~ Potatoes bus IITAIL llA It II‘! Celery bunch . Potatoes P! Lettuce head Squash lb . Tomatoes pk . Cauliflower each Unions lb .. Beets pk Celery hearts Cranberries qt . Peppers each Peppers red each . . Pumpkins lb .. .. Min .. .. lb r .lb . Parsley bunch Broccoli Brussels sprouts box . . lea pit .. Pigs 6 weeks olti pcr pair Prelim . Eggs dos FISH ‘Cod lb .. Mackerel each Haddock 1h Ings, Mt. Herbert; 3. George Jones Pownsl: 3- Robert MsicKInnon. Sec. 2-Pu1let and cockersl— (Barred Rock): 1. Ohsrles Jones, Pownsl; 2. Phyllis Munn, Mer- maid; 3. Clive Stewart; 4. Iain Stewart. Sec. Zi-Pullet. s.nd cockerel (White Leghorn): l. Morris Jenkins, Mt. Albion; 2. Chester Jenkins. Mt. Albion: 3. Irwin Jenkins, Albion. CLASS Ill-COLLECTIONS Sec. 1-10 injurious Weeds: 1. Alexandra; 2. Haaelbrook; 3. Cross- roads; 4. Mermaid. Bee. 2-15 Dociduousheeleaves: 1. m. Herbert; 2. Mermaid; a. Al- exandria, ML. Albion; 4. Crossroads. Bee. 8.—-15 Sample; of Wood: l. Pownsl; 2. Bunbury, Mt. Herbert; 3. Crossroads; 4. Mermaid. Bee. 4.—Pis.rlt Diseases: I. Cross- Rosds. - Soc. 5.—2o Insect (adult stage): 1. Pownal; 2. Crossroads; 3. Alex- andra; 4. Mount Herbert. CLASS II—BCHOOL WORK (a)—Writing: he, Bun ; 3. Renfrew Judson. Sec. l. (b): I. Johnson Myers, Mt. Albion; I. Catherine MscNeill; 3. Gavin Mschnilsn, Powrlai; 4. Phyl- lh Pippy, I-Iaselbrook. Sec. I. (c): 1. Richard Bmhaut; 2. Ilda Weathexfbee, Pownal; 8. Jean MacRne, Orom-oads; 4. Betty Rich- ardson, Alexandra. ' &o. I. (d): 1. Agnes Wood, Al- exandra; 2. Ray Matthews, Hazel- brook; 3. Mary Driiscoli, Bethei; 4. Alecia Jenkins, Crossroads. Bee. 1. (s): l. Eleanor MacDon- ald; 2. Beatrice Jenkins; 3. Muriel Jones; 4. Inuiso MscNelll; ll. Reta Ooady. Sec. l. (f): l. Bertha Thompso , Powml; I. Marjorie MacDonald; 3. Adele MacDonald; 4. Melva Llmd; 5. Lois I-Isyter. Sec. 2. (ab-Map Drawing: 1. Clive Stewart; 2. Alecia Jenkins; 3. Ray Matthews; 4. Robert Jones. Sec. 3. (b): I. Ian MacDonald; 2. Dolores MacDonald; 3. George Jones; 4. Miwlel Jones. Sec. 2. (c): 1. Melva Lund; 2. Bertha ‘Ihoanpson; a. Arthur Wey- mouth; 4. Adele MacDonald. Sec. 3. tel-Art work: 1. Maurice Jenkins; 2. Janet Pendergaet, Haz- eibmok; 3. Ian Stewart; 4. Faith MacDonald. Bee. 3. (b): 1. Johnens. Myers; 2. Catherine MscNeiil; 8. Phyllis Pip- py; 4. Jack Jenkins, Mt. Albion. Sec. s. (c) :-I. Elsie Trowsdsle. Mt. Albion; 2. Kenneth MacDonald; 3. Ida Westherbee, Pownal; 4. Plot- enoe Jenkins. Bee. 3. (d): l. Margaret Bullem; 2. Ruth Jenkins: 3. Pearle Mac- Donald; 4. Eileen Inga. Sec. s. (e): 1. Louise MscNeili; 2. Kenneth Jenkins; S. Arthur Bslleim; 4. David Mubch. Sec. 3. (f): 1. Adele MacDonald: 2. Sue Jones: 3. Robert Dixon; 4. Marjorie MacDonald. Sec. 3. t ): l. Margaret Baliem; 2. Ids W ; 3. Beatrice Jerklns; 4. Ralph Raynor; l. David Mutch. Sec. 4. (l)—-POI'Lf0IlO-—nidll8bl'lQS of P. E. I.: 1. rlaaeibrook; 2. Cross- roads; 3. Mt. Herbert; 4. Pownsi. Sec. 4. (b): 1.0rossroads;2.Pcw- nsi: a. Alexandria. Bee. d-Project Msp: 1. Cross- roads; 2. Mermaid; 8. Alexandr-ls; 4. Mt. Albion. Bee. 6. (ah-Original Poster-The Ilsrly Bird Catches the Worm": 1. Earle Jardlne. Mt. Albion; 2. Aud- rey Dixon. Mermaid; 3. Clive Stew- 1. Blake The Gsstral Guardian sin-i Illa cola-a ls v-urval for sows of Incl Interest but advertising o! u IIIII nature may be luaortad al d salts a word strictly payable ll alvalsa. CIASWII-L for Xmas Photos. L-IIOS-IO-M-Bl. CONIIDIBATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. Ir-fllfl-‘l-ll-Sll IIUCIIVI! ‘APPOINTLQNT -. Friends here will be pleased to learn that George C. Walker, son of m. James Walker of this city has been appointed General Bec- retary of the Y‘. M. C. A. at Moose Jaw, Bash, after serving that m. stltutionas physiml director for the past few years. MOVE T0 NEW QUARTER! _ The wholesale firm of Paul A, Murray have changed their office and warehouse from the foot of Prince street to W. D. Gillls’ wharf In the property formerly occupied by Mr. tester Douglas. Canada Packers Ltd. have taken .over the vacated building. PERSONALS Mr. Edmund Younker, aged a7, North River, is recovering from g severe attack of - 31g, trace NINE Chonce-ry Sold. LAID A‘! DOWII IONTAOU“ NOTICE TO CBIDITOII 1 NOTICII is hereby given that p suant to Order oi: tho Court 3 Chancery of this Province in a cs wherein George A. Poole, Admlnlfl trator of the alt-at» of James DIIM coy and another are lnplsinau and Margaret Daurleey and 0th are defendants, 1N0. D 301, I WIL BET UP AND SELL by Public Alla! tlou, on the realises. on Ssturda the 9th dny o November, A. D. , 8 o'clock in the afternoon, the land whereof the late James Danna coy died sailed, being on Lot 50 Kings County, on the south lids o the Bond leading from the Lowe Montague Road to Sturgeon, anl bounded on the east by land formers of Peter Iloss, on the south by land founerly ot Wililarn Uouucoy and on the west by land formerly of James Cameron sud containing twenty acres of land s little moca or less, free from all encumbrances and subject to tho approval of tbs said Court of Chancery; Conditions at sale. ALL CREDITOBS 0t the said Juuies Dauncey or cloiining any in- terest ln his estsve are belch called upon to eoine in at the t me and place of such ssle and prove their claims before me, otherwise to be excluded from tha benefit o! the sold Order, iind to be barred trom snd against any claims against tho snld estate in this administrntlo FOR. FURTHER. PAlfTJCU B8 apply to Hon. H. F. McPbet; B01- lviior. Charlottetown, on to til undczslgnetl. D. EDGAR 811A Master In Chance Mrs. Joseph Hearts, Cornwall, has left for Boston, where she will undergo treatment in a hospital. Active Session On New York Stock Market (B! Frank MacMllleu] (Associsted Press Financial Writer) (A.P. By Guardian's Special Win) NEW YORK, Nov. 1—Stocks hit the line hard today breaking through profit taking resistance of F9061’! sessions for gains of 1 to 4 Points ln many of the leaders. Many active shares, especially 51110118 the industrisls. were at new hiihs. not slam for 1935, but since the 1029 bull market days, Alco- hols. motors, farm equipments, com. munlcations shares and s. variety of specialties were conspicuous on the un-slde. but st least fractional improvement was the rule along s brosd front. A few soft spots crqppgd out, not. ably Auburn off nearly 5 point; gt 3'7 l-2. on the increased dorm; shown for the third quarter, and Allied Chemical and Paramount first Preferred. down around two Dolnts each. Taking the list a5 a Wmie. however oidvsnces outnum- bered decllnes by some 3 to 1, The Associated Pres average of so stocks made a new high since Sept. 12. 1931. up .5 of s. point st 58.1. ‘The 30 industrisls at 72.9, and up; 15 utilities at 41.7 were both at ""1 VIPs for a, year or more. The bond market supported the upward move in equities with a somewhat slower but; general ed. vance. U. S. government obligations improved around 2-32 to 8-32 of s. point. Low priced rail loans got the bu‘k of attention, but Indus- trials s.nd utilities were well taken. In the stock exchange turnover expanded moderately over the p"- vious session as prices advsnoed, Volume came to 2.042.630 shm-gg, Statisticians noted that with to. day's tradlngthe number of share: transferred thus for in 1935 nearly exceeded the total for the same period of last year. Case was one of the widest gain- ers, up more than 4 points at 105 1-4. while others up 1 to around s included scheniey at 54 7-8, In- terboro st 2:1 7-8, General Motors at 54 1-2, Chrysler at 86 1-4, Germ de Pssco st 61 1-4, American Tele- phone at 145, Goodyear at 20 3-4. Price changes in the Canadian list were of fractional scope. The distillery lsues scored further ,gains, and improvement was re- corded In Canadian industrial Al- 'coho1 "A" s.nd "13’, Distillers-Ses- lgrsms and Hiram Walker. Elise- _where gains were shown in Dome Mines, International Nickel, Mc- Tntyre-Porcupine, Hollinger s.nd CDomInlon Stores. Canadian Pacific and Ford of Canada. were lower. art; 4. .Bls.ir MacCallum. Sec. 8. (b)—“Pesce": 1. Doris Wood, Alexandre; 2. Louise Mac- Neill; 3. Beatrice Jenkins; 4. Melvs Lund. Sec. 7.—Weather Chart: 1. Alex- ands-a; 2. Crossroads. Sec. 8. (sl-Piastlclne Modelling: A Pbx: 1. Vera Jenkins: 2. Thelma Jenkins; 3. Blair MecRae. Cross- roads; 4. Faith MacDonald. Sec. 8. (b)—A Vase: l. Louise MaeNelll: 2. I-Ieien Molynesux; It. Pauline MacDonald; 4. Norma Moc- Caiium. Sec. 8. (ck-Relief Map of Africa: 1. Earle Jul-dine; 2. Arthur Bsiiem; 3. Marjorie MacDonald; 3. Beulah Parquhsnon; 4. Melva Lunci. CLASS IZ-CONTEBTS Seem-Public Speaking: Lcisude Wood. Crossroads; 2. Jean MacRse, Crossroads; 3. Dolores MacDonald; 4. Wilfred Drlsooll. Sec. 2.—School Chorus: 1. Mt. Herbert; 2. Hazelbrook; 3. Cross- roads; 4. Bunbtrry. Sec. 3.—Oral Reading: I. Audrey Dixon; I. Many Driseoll; s. Claude Wood; 4. Rotiald Robertson, Mer- maid. Owl-rig to s. downpour of rain in the afternoon the sports were un- able to be held. Buying No. l and No. 2 as other dealers. Buying Potatoes Certified Seed Potatoes, also table stock daily taking delivery at the Railway Wharf. Our office and warehouse has been removed to W, D. (liilia Co. Wharf, same warehouse where J. Lester Douglas operated at. Cali and get your bags. Our prices are as high PAUL A. MURRAY. I L-Qflfll-Z-fi Mortgage Sale To be sold by public luctloj front of the Low Courts Building Charlottetown, in Queens Count” Prlucs Edward Island, on Soturdsr, the 23rd day’ of November A. D. 10S at the hour of twslvs o'clock moon ALL THAT TRACT piece Ind 17861‘ of laud situated at_1i‘ort Angus Lot I0, In the sold County and ls aforssald bounded and described q follows that la to any, conunonelmi on the east side of the Monaglsqi lfoad at the Inruth West Cornea one hundred Acres of laud now iafey in the possession of P Kelly formerly John Kelly; than easterly along the southern boon lines of said last mentioned and the forms of hlsry, Widow John McConnell, Patrick F. (formerly Curley) and W Holland to the south east corner aald lsat mentioned form: t southerly porullel Ill lllonagisan Road s illstsncs of o than chlln and IIxty-four links wcatvrardly parallel with southern boundary of the John Garland consisting of 131 of which the land herein is I port llll It strikes lho Road aforesaid. tlirncs nlong the said Inst mentioned s distance of four chains and nlns links to tlin nines commencement nml containing sores of land u little- more or lell The above lulu is lo be mulls Isn't! and by virtue of IIIIII purannnt to power of sale eonlulneil In s lndenturs of lllortgnge tluteil the IIr dny of February A. I between Peter IlcEntes of Augustus, Int. 36, in Queens Couutyq in Prince Edward Ialnnd, Former and Blacksmith. and Whiter lilcllntd of tho some place, furmrr of the f1: part. and H. Jnmoa Palmer Charlottetown in the sold Count Trustee for Louise f‘. Longworth ll! default luring been mails lla payment of principal money interest ‘thereby secured. For further particulars apply QC, the offlcs ol Palmer and Has Bank of Commerce Chambers, Charlottetown. .' Dated this 1st. day of Novernblfl A, D. I085. H. JAMES PALMER, Trustee lllortsgaq,‘ L 2140-11-2-0-10-25 FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE l Residence and Fox Ranalfi in good condition. . Properties will be sell separate or together. Priced low for quick salt; Apply. g - E, E. PARKMAN f Box 447 l Summerside, P. E. L ' 2444-11-2-4-5-31 l AUCTION SALE AT NORTH RIVER nmncn ON wnnunsnav, NOV. s, 193s ‘ Starting at 1 0‘clock Sharp I am instructed by Parker A. Home to offer by public auction his beautiful farm of 40 acres and lovely home. All modern conven- iences sittlted thereon. This l: on qpportunlty to purchase a. real home. Also an ideal location for tourist trade. Also at the same offer I choice milch freshen. Also Crop consisting oi‘ 20 tons pressed hay, timothy and clover, 1i tons prased straw, 40 bushels choieq wheat, 300 bushels oats. Also quantity of household furni- turg comprising of dizihcs. ollcloth, wear-ever cooking utensils. beds, etc. Everything in s.nd about the place. Also I truck wagon. Terms Cash. PARKER A. HORNE, place I will rtrw due to North Rivsm J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 11-2438-11-2-4-5-31. ————__ -_—..—_- - =;..Za Ability To See. . Comfortably , The object of a modern eye . service ls to enable patients ti! see comfortably. That means‘ seeing without strain on lbs? eyes. And also the avoidance A of many bodily results of eye, strain. That thought drservat‘ tbs consideration of all who -ara not certain of the stroll-v lion of their 07H. ‘G. F.'Hutcheson