OCTOBER 23. 1241‘ _ New York Stock Exchange STOCK QUOTA TTONS Montreal Stock Exchange - luau (cllllllllll PIX) Am o md ch." 5W" Clue i" i i Bell m s Am m a m 151 14 8mm 15° Anaconda 06 .8 3c Pa? 89 5mm‘ A" 3'7 7'3 - Bid Pr; At; 24 E M Beth emu a2 1-8 g “° 13 1-1 Ghee c Ohio a5 3.4 ca“ m" 4 3-4 (ONVAHP- VIVIihiiN‘; Ohms," 5612 Can Nor Pr 5 F C011 Edison 15 3:3 g3: Sig” 5 1'4 mm Auto Lite 2'1 1-41 Co,“ gfjffhip a: g3: lfifficers ' g3 gist Seag g 3:4 --——-——.— c» - u .2: 2.22s, 21-: Daggeti and Ramsdells Keunecott as s-a Dryden ' ' COLD CREAM ‘otlhiii i3 3-4 £‘,‘,“?e5°wm' l: a ‘ 1.00 size-SPECIAL 69c gal’ all‘)? 14% I z Imp TOb 1: 132 ii Taxes Corp 43 51a | mt Nickel 35 United A11‘ 30 a-a 1 La“ °’ W°°d‘ 1" CANDY SPECIALS Us Rubber a 84 y Mtl Power 33 1.3 "—-' Us Steel Co a2 5.1; , $332335‘ c“ a a Stuffed Pecan Dates. Xéggdgiyfiogxm g 1:: . S€1uIwinIgan 15 34; Hunts Bon Bonn, Nerd West Elec 11 v-a i, hi1 3%“ I’, lei-s Englisili‘ '11“ ohf flese. Stet-f of o... 51 1.2 uorigonar‘ up jg e. ‘ SW6 0f C83 PM. 1| lirlhl- Pom-u Crisp Montreal Curb "" "‘"‘° “ "' Sugared Peanuts (Canadian Press), Stock; Close Abitibi Com 0s Abitlbi Pld a --_- PHONE l6 aA on 1'1 1-2 (cu-mm. mo) LE0 M DoUcET-l-l geaulvrxkiou 831218201110, Oct. 22- m ' ' on c ers ' 0c ose n01: M. SMALLMAN Don A , H, | Amermm J6 Fraser v'ro 12 1.4 A118 Cdn .59 L2 Imp on a 1-2 gnsmilitlié 2.3? 8 4 __ Tl’! 6 . ' Aunor 1,86 Bear m: .oa o n t P I Beuttie LUI Advertising a es- aya a n vance 31am g; Minimum Churn for Any Auw- monk 28 Cont: glflfifglmk ‘f: 1'3 inI G dim looull. lo per word; Wooten-u sud Eoswrn loools Calmont ‘.17 g1" wor-vi‘: Annouuoemontl and Cumin‘ Events 8o word can May 55 Classified 8o per word; In Memorial Not-tool 70o per inohLe isto o gem; Pat L55 Floral and S iritual Offering: Cords, etc. 5o name, tiers of chest," L75 Condolence 7 o per lnohi e ding onga omen t0 words for $1.00 Conmwm m5 and l0 cents Ior ov additional 3 wor Notice: of Thanks and Davies 13 34 rectution 70o r o or r wor. o u lo one A9,, , pe h to o um f s o ri u con smelt 3m as cents per lnoh. Addroll mu tuition 81-w- Otlm n n Dome 'PP“°“'°"' Duque .11 1.4 mm Mal 1.1a m1 Kirk .oo 1-2 Franco .46 Escaped Male Help Wanted 8gp? gm fig ESCAPED 51.6.1311...“ n».- WANTED - PROFESSIONAL Ac Hard R ~72 m" "1"- Wk“ J- H- W~ “°"" féiéifiii... tldiflifié“ “m” 35.?“ ‘I2 iii fy Claude Smith. f. m-iomi-ai -h_-,m_n_ao_tts_lm Hgméis ‘so Lost WANTED - MAN on nor. omvr, $3305., ‘if; L; —-——-———-—--—'—— “m” “"41 “u” M"- Mvfli- mt Nick s4 1-2 1.12311‘ Y-mrgzuox 111:1: gm? Montague. L-688-10-2d- , J M Co“ m aro e own an - - Finder leave at Guardian. WANTED - A CAPABLE MAN T0 If“ ‘fig L-d34-10-22-2i. take charge of o farm. Apply tn ' 14 Glennie MAcLQun, Prgvingig] ‘l3 Icmule Wanted Innrmuyl Chulottiwéwszg- 1o a 21 Lelmh A1 --—--—-——--—— ' - ' 1.11 1.1. 1.60 IVANTED -—- GIRL FOR HOUSE- F S a1 lmmassa 3310 work. Apply Mrs, Claude smith. or 8 Macmod 39o m‘ “My L °"‘"°-""" Mm" -°° wwnsn MAID IMMEDIATELY. L. o. smith typewriters. Apply $313121“, 133,.‘ Anniv Mrs. Davies, 32 Gerald. Guurdim. L aaa-io-istf Megan,“ 1'03 L‘°‘9'1°'2"”~ "F-b-n-iiii MoWatt. / 121.: _ Al- — .. unwrnn - GIRL ron nousr- D0,, es flan 5?,” eCUSTOM M1“ 00-9 1 wwk. Apply 289 Euston. P-ioue uongAggl out? Kefileé“ “gm”- Moncta .32 11"- ‘ 1"°°*‘1°'23‘“~'i 1120' y r. 003-1082;? $31.1‘? h’: H _ w - 0 Mun WANTED - swan our. ‘i. 0311911 1,35 9s Hillsboro st. 1. am-io-zui F2,§,se%“;‘"-°,f°°v?m_ gut Nick ‘.1’: Broodal ne. b672-10-23-2i' m“! - ' ' Pnymast .21 M1scellaneous mg San a “g? HORSESL ML 2n?“ FARMERS-WE WILL PAY cusn n " " w" m. e8 on - or iffldecitlé‘ uses glIi-Igydleagsclm L 660-10-22-21 gaurfegsrf?“ , B, ' * ca“ a w L-ms-io-za-zi-aa. rtgwsyggigozilllgonmnsgfiun 5111mm: i; - 1 - u. S8006 . L-DBG-l 411-23-25. 515v, L 1,2: - i‘ Swap n. . r01: SALE on EXCHANGE r01: . Professional Bards sgag%gl?cgs figfikolga an‘ 3.532603 .9; . . 11:, Ryan, Bristol. ooz-io-ra-il sumva“ -°" McLEOD 8. BENTLEY _' gélglrganfl 3.2g w. c. nrwucr n. c. i-Wijfi‘ - s. A. nmvnri. n. c. ante UP? ca" 1-6" a 4 °-F-"E""“Y-“-“ mm-fim-fimrt ‘$11122’ °’ ' “mm” "}f'“m°m"""' filéhose horse, ufinzoo. c111 UNLISTED 0° u INN“ T0 w“ ' Dumb]. 304401333 mm ' 154 Prince Street __i__ MAN WAN-rs FURNACE To A13 I Wild. Apply 7 Valley Street, L- 14-1o-z1-a1 Iiorrell and Company i " ll. F. AIIBIIIBIILII Chartered Accountant! Eastern Trust uulidlul , Charlottetown ii EYES EXAMIIIEII AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR 0on6: R35: figlaenookbtu. Evenings By Appointments- Phone leeldoaoo l0“. MocGUIGAN 81 TRAINOR MARK It. MMGUIOAN, (L C. ST. CLAIR TBAINOB, E O- MONIY g. Office: Over Provincial Bout Uchmono Street Charlottetown II. F. McPHEE I.A., K.C. NOTARY a». a or, tum" ‘fiklilfi?’ PALMER l. IIASLAM IELL G MATI-IIESON cmmglonv ro r. i. hue. SQSGIII matron. RIQUIBID FURNISHED HOUSE sportmont for couple. rate ' Guardian WANTED - COUNTER. FOR. Grocery Store. Phone 910. L 652-1012-21 Agent; Wanted IXTRA MONEY FOB oex. No mutter whether you are Boxed Assortment; etc. ‘rhounnda of orders placed very full. Got otarted Premier Art Guild, csstle Bid}, N-IO-ifl-tie- i, AIIBTIIIII SALE 0f the lute Moicolm McKenzie, Broolllne. bot o1 on Tuesday, Nov- omher 4th ll the hour of ll o'clock. Biooh, Crop, Implements, House- hold Furniture. Andulsooue hm oiitooorc aired. Sample e. o olelor, hulenca under wood, m" " ' u. u. noses, Lm-io-ia-za-ai. FOR SALE Desirable form In Upper Freetown, 78 acres. Comfort- In good state of cultivation. Reeves, Freetown. l. 703-10-23-31 ‘IIIII PROGRESS III l erdfluu m Band wu introduced N America et midnltht. NW- lab?‘ Apply Mrs. Fred W. ed NEW YORK, Out. I —-(AP) —- . orld u ar futurel exoe t for the V533'I°'33'3I- gstrictgdg December’ _ ‘p ‘ r000 2-4 points today on I. turnover of 21,000 tons. December, in which no new commitments are permitted under exchange rules, was 5 point! lower. Domestic future: wen unchmz- ed to 5 points higher on soles of EITHER 10,300 Wm. Major factor in the world market Qgilgwyrggng gfttalggl‘; ggergmtg? was the further incxeaeiewin Cabal; ° l‘ - r fo tleUnltedSa can y Hem!“ Perwml cmmmglslggfiz 3:121: inrthel trade virhiiially to tollin- i to the i inn '5 wor mar e sur- ‘Pm’ "m" “*- ‘ggofgpegfiggggg; plihs. Cuhaswu alloted 13cm short tons of the unfilled Puerto Riosn quota. The row snd refined markets were quiet. World contract, oloeo: Dec. 2.483, an. 2.541%, Much 2.513, May 2.513, J July 2.513, Sept. 2.52 l-BN. Domestic contract: Jon, 2.803, March 2.8515. LIVESTOCK MO . Oot. 22 -(CP) —- NTREAL l0 mos eleor bolnnoo under woo . Ono term ‘of 50 mores. 85 lore! Eggrfammfaalfgxottkdfiali gmmp, for solo on the ontreal livestock morketa today, including about it!) Auctioneer. cattle held over. Prices on oil classes of livestock were steady. Cattle were moving llovvly st l- round steady rlces. Butcher oows run from J50 to $6.75. Connors and cutters $8.25 to $4.35. common hulls $4.80 to $5.75. Veal oolvos ranged from Q to $13 Drinkers $7.50 to $8.80. Heavy calves wen herd to oell. Grasotra md the hull: z tn ff ri able Farm Home, Good out ‘Qméh, ,5 M: maJwfl-{f a fr; buildings, Land all cleared, yearolgaslegmd nth-am we" m. Buck lambs and oulla wore discount- $2 per hundredweight. sheep were $9.50 to $8.80. Hose Wm unohonced at tit for 13-1 dressed, $11.28 for B-i olive fed and ‘ 0nd i1)! off trucks delivered. crude A drew $1 per hor premium with dileouute on off grades. lows wen $830 Io $9.80 live L weight. on lie iunltlbv Intel all ‘Menuieciuror products Fruit or vcgoiebie Menuiechnofl Agent Breed, biscuits, or other balmy Fresh hull: and vegetables Licence Application Forms will be THE CHARLOTTETOIVN GUARDIWAL PAGE FIVE RMANUFACTURINO, HANDLING, OR DEALING IN I ALL PERSONS IN THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF BUSINESS Warehouse oporeiov old liorego opqrflgy POW RIG CO-CIQBIII (soft drinks) lion: Mill: (evepssatod, condoned ov Aerated and mlnenl vnim Dellatouon p16 Public eating ploeo opgrplgf Retell delicatessen operator consumption on the premises Llveetoch or poultry who "Plat" (M0631 nth) Shoe repair shop openly h,“ Biz?’ cram: “NW” Broker Auctioneer Impom’ ohglciogetxr. bb gommloolon merchant EXPOIIGI Retell merchant n o,“ u whiull? brhyxnd "n ‘h. u] MUST HAVE A LICENCE IF THEY HANDLE OR SELL Gvoceriodgonorel) Mull ov lunches sold Iov Hosiery MIIIInovy Boob and shoe: ducts EVERY PERSON OR FIRM r000, FEEDS, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, YARN, CLOTH, CLOTHING or FOOTWEAR MUST HAVE A LICENCE BY DECEMBER I, I941 UNDER THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD LICENSING ORDER Drover, hucluior, or other penon 5W1 the PWducts oi egrlcuiiurc I01 resale Co-operaiive buying orgqniggfign CO-OfCNIIVC marketing or Ing organizetion Fur good: (wearing apparel) ndY or chocoloizu F Me“ 8°43 J. "Rd. “MIND Rubber footwear Bvceldni Iood end cereals w?“ "N 1 B i d h ' k I d’ M 5° v I d" oo an s oo findings mfizfi°naindctltzli"ihfsjrt Eizhlémfhfd n" “Mun :£,,v,"|:fm,flflnm Yelp‘! olrfloihtpf cotton (Includ- . 1 I 1 but: pro ¢u( , d, d enlor oys‘ lborcops 8 en e s °P9PI¢NI p0,, by I u ‘as. u" Wanna‘, "m"; m, chfldmfi Yam or cioih oi sIIh, artificial alga" "I9 ll"! pour or m1_|| Iced: cioihlng ‘m9 "Y0! an" 0:1‘: I01 Inlvcsgcl: or poultry Womeifr, lines’ or children's Yam orelolh oi wool (Including Milk (fluid) oraeem d R or d“ “ (“bud o’ "and" mud.‘ ‘Wm,’ umk“) ' "r i shrunk) Y» or duh a s... A Iorvnor, gardener, Ilvesiocl: or poultry producer, or fishermen I: not ublect Io licence unIoel he buys such goofi lq m.“ Alter December I, I941, when any of the above goods ore bought for necIo both tho seller's numbers must be marked on tho sales slip, I and buyer's Ileenoo illVfifilorothordooumomn-ooordtngl-hosqlg distributed thr h the II. Pen wh J my)" 1*‘ i’ ' apply at their Post Office where copiesoythe 1.73:5», Oldoormoyoolsznbfeeqmed M‘ "m." AWlndow Certificate and c Lloonoe Identification Card vvtl be toned to ooeh Ieeneoe. The Covlfleato nod be cflopl’ to the main (door or an odioining window of the pIooe of buetncu. No Itooneo he liquid AFTER DECEMBER 1, 1941, ‘NO UNLICENSED PERSON MAY BUY FOR RESALE, HANDLE, OR SELL ANY OF TI-IE ABOVE GOODS INQUIRIES FOR rum-m: IIFORMATION mouin u ADDIIIIID 1o ms RIOIONAI. oiaecvon or ucwomo Av VANCOUVER EDMONTON, xrom, wmune, ronomo, MONTREAL, nAurAx, mm- pm q “mummy” I \ u-u-ui»u¢n~oyen-w-e.mno~¢uuao-u-awnm,aua' {rode hogs $14.45, contract deliver- es $14.05, rail grade sows number one up to 270 pounds $12, niunber one over 27o pounds til, flilmbfl two undesirable all W618i"! I10- Ohoioe steers $9.75, good $9, med- ium $8, fair $6.25, common $5 down. Ohoioe heifers $8.75, good 88-50. medium $7.25, fuir $5.75, common $4.50. Good cows 86.75, medium 85.75, fair $5. Conner: $8.75 down. cutters $4.25 down. Boning bulls Grosser: i525 down. No quotation on veal and limbs Markets At A Glance By The anadlnn Press TORONTO-industrinl stookl high- er; mining nod western oil isluen slightly lower. MONTREAL- Utilitiee unchanged: upon, other induotrlsls and sold: owor NEW YORK- Stool: closed lawn. WINNIPEG- Wheat unchanged to l-i oent lower. NEW 2013- Cotton lower; nlpr purl coffee higher. Grain WXNNIPEG. Oct. 22 —(0P) - Scattered eostorn buying kept wheot futures folriy firm on Win- iii g groin exchange today. Final ues were unchanged to 1-4 low- er, October 7! 7-8 cents, December ‘ll 8-8-34. lay 'I'I l-i. M; rity of soles in the slow Winn peg trade come from south- irnu in oounootion with $5.25 down. Butcher bulls 07.50. [ em inter- uiubvt nil purchases and hedging sale; both were light, No Canadian wheat ex- port trade could be confirmed. Offerings continued light i1-1 the coarse grain market where oats eased iractionaliy. Closin groin futures: When : Oct. 72 7-83; Dec. 73 5-8 —3-4; May 77 l-2A. Oats: Oct. 45B; Dec. 44 1-4-3-8; Cuh p oes Wheat: 1 hard 72 7-8; 1 nor 72- 7-8; 2 nor 69 7-8; 8 nor 67 3-8; 4 nor o6 8-8; Swheat 65 3-8; 6 wheat M 8-8; feed wheat 58 7-8; 1 amber durum 77 7-8. Oats: 2 C. W. 46: ex. 3 C. W. 43- 8-4; 8 C. W. 42 l-I: ex. 1 feed i2- 8-8: 1 feed 40; 2 feed 37 3-4; 3 feed 8d 8-4. i 2 C. W. 8 row 58:1 .2 0w587-8:3C.W.8 row 83 7-8: 1 feed 52 3-8; 2 feed 50 l-B; 8 feed 48 1-8. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 22-(CP) -Cn.- nodian mmodity exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 scum) 32 5-8-82 34. (fresh) 32 5-8-32 7-8. It": spot, lantern A-iarge 48- 40; A medium 48-47: A-Duiiets 3t- au; m-n ao-av; m-c 24-26. MONTREAL. Oct. 22 —(CP) - Produce market rices here today us reported by t e Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- Butter: first grade creflm"? prlnu, Johbin price, 34-84 1-4; irst grade lolds. obbing price, Sli- l-il-UI 8-4: Que. o. i paoteurined current receipt price SI 8-8; No l! 31 3-8; No. i wholesale prioe 32- 8-4; No I 82. Eggs; graded shipments selling at A-lorge 50; A medium 48: bullets 36- B grade 85. O grade 25. and... Que Whites No. 1 ao- oo- No I 70-80; NB Mountoins No Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Oct. 22 -(CP) —In- dustrlal stocks clung to minor gains in today's Toronto exchange market while mild weakness was displayed bwboth mining groups and b the western oils. Volume was nenry up to 'I‘u."sday's turnover at 173,000 shares. Price movements were irre ilIl-I‘ in the golds. Malartic Gold ieldn was offered in some volume st a drop of l1 cents to 2.37 and Powell Rouyn closed 0 cents down. lake Shore sold at 13 1-4, off 1-2 to its low for a number of years. Wright- Hargreaves held firm around 3,25, up 5 cents. Hudson Bay and Noranda. drop- ped amoil fractions and Normetol. Shcrritt and Ontario Nickel posted minor declines. Steep Rook traded in volume at a gain of o cent to 1.78. A generally firm front for the utilities. papers and steels mainly accounted for an index gain of .' for the industrial section. National Steel Cur held it gain of l l-t and gums of a point or more were net- ted by Canada Permanent Mortizage rmd Imperial Bank. Brazilian Steamships Plci, Funny Farmer. Fleet. Aircraft. Ford A. GM-ivocr Tire and WqIl--y- C'\\§\4|s .. .11 | ._ lpxroved moderately The Massey- arris issues displayed mild wealo near. Trading was light in the western oils and small gains were held by Colmont. l-Prhwood snd south Err‘ Hete- agnimt minor losses for Home Oil and Vennllats. BANKS (Canadian Prose) Stocks (lion Montreal 188 Ilbelluordhhlqveb, . . __(OP) — Metal; were pointed up ard and] industriuls and utilities were 11-» regular in transactions today on the stock market. Transportatlons weakened near the end of the ies- , sion but salvaged port of rises. Consolidated Smeiters, Internat- ional Nickel and Hudson Bny min- ; ing all tacked on minor fraction‘ gains in metals. Holiirigcr was a. bit i behind. Winners in industrlals xvorc ‘ paced with National Steel Cur with s point lift and other; advancing were Foundation, Dominion Bridge 1nd Canadian Car Preferrcri. Niag- cro Wire was mlnui a point and lesser losses were chalked 11p by Algoma. Steel, Canadian Convorlrrs and Canada Cement Preferred. International Power issues edged up in utilities but the Preferred was shaved of a , rt oi an early gun, Brazilian and Shnwiniiznn worr- in Fne winners‘ column and Boil Tele- phone and B. N. Ponwer "A" moron to the rear. Montreal Power rrrnv- ered s sl . Canada Bitamshlp softened W11" the end in carriers but held a purl of n gain while tho prefcrrvd '.v;1.< always easier. C. P. R. nisn hiivkwl up a little from an onenin: risr in rails. St. Lawrence Pnnor Pro- ferfcd was harder and tho c0211- mon wiped out n dofwit. BRIhtITSI was on the downside. Distillers Corporniion-soaszraizi 11nd Loire of the Woods were nhrmi among miscellaneous issues apponr- mg. Total sale-s: 20.870 short-s; Indus trials, 8,400; mines, 12-500; bond" v NEW YORK. Oct. I -(CP7 -A1' advance in the Arlzentino frro nosn wu the onlv major change nmonv leadin foreign currencies in t0- day's razgy foreign exchange deal- ings. The Argentine currency a"- vanced .17 of a cent to 23 a1 cont-s. ‘The Canadian dollar at n G's- count of ii 1-8 per cent and tho pound sterling st $4.03 3-4 finished unchsnwed in relation to United States funds. (Ottawa forogn ex- change control board rate 9.09-9.91 per oent discount.) a l . L‘ ____%i___ _ _ ,__ n 3 - t WHEN IT STARTED ‘_ First woman to receive a. de from a Canadian college ws; Q: Grace A Lockhart, iven a B. S. cieuree from Mount liison Univer- i sity in 1875 CHANGE FOR BETTER The town of Windsor N, 5., was originally known n5 Piziquid, p FIRST 0F THOUSANDS The Assoclliled Proxy’ lirst forei corrcsponrlmit. D. ll. Craig, had h headquarters in l-laliiox. Aucnoif s11: I am instructed to soil by Public Aucilnn on the prcmlsus of Mr. John Diau-Ilemiild, ilk-o Point, on Saturday Orichcr 25th at 1 o'clock, the (ollnw- mg siork nnrl crop. 1 blood mare i roars old, foal at side and with foul; une mare l2 yours old; one work imrsr; one rnlt 11,-,» yours old; 2 milk cows one in lroshcn in Junuury olio to freshen in liiurch; 8 head oi you rattle; 2 summrr pl s. Crop- 500 ushcls pointnos: 7g bushel: whcni; 200 siookcs (ants; l5 ion hay, i inn straw: l acre turnips. Trrm! or Solo-All sums up to l0 rush, ovrr that nmnunt two ve months credit on approved Iolnt nnto. ll day stormy sale will ho l1c|d fnllnu-ing Monday. W. II. IIEATO N, Auctioneer. L-632-l0-22-3i. Take IIIIIIOP um: Annie Ruth Fisher Alli-n. Montreal. Prmrlilnce of qurhvc. will lp ly to the Par umcnt 0| (fanfldl, pt is present nr next nrsslnn for u Billuof Divorce‘ Iron: II Id A II. rurpen er. u Thom” a" lrrlnre Edwurd lvlanrl. for ad ultery. mated this 29th day of September. MERGLER & MERGLER, liiiornryx for Afi llcant. 8113 Tramwnys p, Mon u], P. Q. L-77-10-2-8-18-23-30. i}? “i fr? i