OCTOBER Z33. 19557 [It EASTERN rausr GUMPANY Rica} Estate For Sale (JlT Y PROPERTIES 1, 'l'\\'0 LOTS ON ORLE- lm Street, near Euston sufet, size 57» 1-2 x 160 ft. each, .Priced reasonable. i3, tor hi» vnYI AVENUE. We approximately 50 x 180 it. attractive y priced at 31:50.00- fivaiiir ATTRACTIVE ,,.-..p,¢;~ty at Soutnport ahntzt three and one-half "lilo. from Charlottetown. Apulrrn house. situated on 5 3-4 acres of land. Would hf‘ most suitable for mar- ln-l gardening or fox l-flnphlng. Reasonably pric- rd. .1, inlRGE RESIDENCE 0F the lflle Mrs- George llocigson situated at No. 5 Grafton Striet. This b01156 ilitiilllllli twentY-filx 79°11“ ‘m4 wculd b: suitable for t. boarding house or for \ilil‘.'Cl‘.IOI'l into apart- na-ilis. Priced reasonably- } \l'.~\R'l".l1EN'1‘ IIOUSE on ' P...- Pritte: Street con- mpny; two apartments. To,“ house is practically new and has modern fire- vt-nol, l-iardivood foors. rllllnhlflg and furnace new 1nd‘ in the bet condition. PIR-OITERTY or TIIE late Mrs. John Richards titucted on Grafton Street. This ‘is one of the finest properties in the city and the price has been re- duced considerably for oitirk sale. Tiisfirilueu DOUBLE apartment house on Fitz- lov Street. Centrally sit- It. uaicd and in first. class condition. Price Reason- zthle. Tunis" REASONABLY pl-lned properties on Bay- fleld Street. >__ iofnousa AND our: ACRE rf land about one mile. rl-om Charlottetown Al» Palmer's Lane. Price $3.- 000.00. ll. MODERN SEVEN ROOM hon-c situated on U99" Prince Street. Chaflom‘ town. Glassed in Veran- dah. garage in rear. Re- asonably prised. l2, sronr: AND SMALL a-uartment situated in the certre of busmess district. Vgry reasonably" priced- l" STORE WITH OFFICES above similarly sltllfll-Bli ‘lilcse properties are both wilted advantageously- ' , .._ 1i. ELEVEN 1100M HOUSE rillllllfid on the shore of North River within the Lilly Limits. I5. NINE ROOM HOUSE in good repair. modem p ilinbing, etc-. Sil-"ated 0"‘ llillsborough Street. Pric- ou at $2.800 for quick 591°- 16. CENTRALLY LOCATED residential properly and doctor's offices No. 53 Grafton Street. Cmums large living-room. dlolns- room. kitchen. and W‘, other rooms on 81'0"“ floor, four bedrooms 0X1 second floor. Suitable for conversion into two HMS at small cost, and ideally suited for semi-business purposes. m 11. N0. 13s P0WNM» gin-EL large residence ventrally located. 1°? “l” _ at a bargain. FARM PROPERTIES 1. FARM 0F 125 ACRES AT Ellotts, 90 acres under cultivation. house and barn in reasonably good rePalTw pump in bot-h. Vfll! 10w price- 100 acne FARM ABOUT six mile; from Charlotte- town on St. Peter's Road. buildings in first class condition; to be 501d fill-ll" with or without crop. Very attractive price. FARM 0F 100 ACRES on Lower Montague Rood about. one and one-half miles from Montoille- Modern house with all conveniences including. lights and running water. Price $3,000.00. VERY ATTRACTIVE farm property of 88 1-3 acres at Marshfieid. B“ vicar with the exception of four acres. Modern house with all convenien- res. al=o barn. machine house and double garaze- Reasnnably priced. 5. 3n ACRE FARM AT NEW lfaven, buildings ln firs! class repair and land in good state of cultivation. Price $2,700.00. WE HAVE ALSO NUMER- ous other farm propertlfl for sale including several very nice farms in Weat- r-m Prince County. and other properties extendinl beyond Sourls in the flit-- ern portion of the prov- ince. L948 The Eastern will Co. ‘ Ill Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. I. I. THE __ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I-ONDON. Oct. 22-1: has been announced officially that a meet- ing of the International Tin Com. mittee will be especially convened for Monday at Bolivia's request. NEW YORK. Oct. 22-Dun and Bradstreet says of U. S. Trade_ Rain in some parts of the country and cold weather in others gave a broader range to shoppers needs than at any time thLs fall. As some of the leading centers of distribu- tion failed to match the previous weeks saies expanded by Colum- bus Day promotions the average gain was but one to three per cent. For all districts the advance over the mounting sales of last October was reduced leaving the estimate column of retail distri- bution over the 1936 comparative at four to twelve percent gain for the week was so small that the" estimated wholetale volume was up only 8 to 15 per cent from 1936. Worthington Pump and Ma- FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Botched over Pitfleld and Co's Private Wire) ed Sept. 30 net profit 81,403,076 equal after allowing for nine months dividends on Class A and ‘ B. pfd in arrears to $5.45 a com- l mon share against $492,520 or $3.79 on combined pfds. for first nine months 1936. MONTREAL. Oct. lit-Inter- national Paper and Power-t! months ended August consolidated net prfDlt excfuding Int. Hydro and subs. to $7,124,381 after all changes and provision for taxes against $5,020,579 full yenr 1936. Melchers Distillery-For 8 months ended August net profit after depreciation and income taxes $56,151 compared to $70,949 I for full year 1936 equivalent to 44 cents per share on pfcl. and after payment 30 cents dividend amount- ed to 29 cents on common. World Copper-September re- fined stock up four per cent ‘from August at 344,738 tons while world consumption 183,900 tom up 8 per chlnery Corpn. nine months end- cent over previous month. word. Ullner rule: un application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Gunman lucnll. 4o per word; par word; Announcements and Coming Lo per worn; 1n Memorlam Notices, 70a per Inch; Li; g 1r] splrltuui Offer-Inn, turdn, elm, do pep name; Letters hi‘. duuuuiifi. yo: lncli. Roth-ea ul ‘thunk: and Appreciation, 70o per Inc-n or 4o pa: Minimum l-‘IIIHIB l0!’ lllly usher-linemen: twenty-five coats. Wentern und Eastern locnlo, In Event: 2c per word; Clnllllled _ _‘ i i_ I V _ . . For Sale Male Help lvanfeg -- i_- ' i“ "“ ' ‘“ '" " o" '———-——-— ---_ _ FOR sans - scrovrs. ALSO oii. WANTED _ MAN p91; FARM burner, practically new. Call work. Apply in person J11. Drake _924;l.--___ ‘__L;BZ7_-_10_-_z1-3i. _North_l_tiver. L-91B-l0-23-3i: FOR SALE-LIGHT nnrvmc. WANTED - MAN. FOR. FARM wagon. Apply 26 Alley St. Work. Steady Job. Harry Wood, - Ir847-10-21-3h fh1t./I-Iei'be_rt._ g-ggsiti-za-si. FOR. SALE-TWO FIRST CLASS sows, two and three years old. both bred. Phone 1607 after 6 _p._m.- L-845-10-21-3l. SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, furniture, October 27th. Wesley Smith, Cavendish. 14-928-10-23-31. FOR SALE-MASON a RISCII P.9110, also All Wave Electric Vic- tor Radio, bargain. Apply Box 491 Guardian. N-249-10-22-2l. FOR SALE — VICTOR. RADIO, seven tubes. $22.50. Toombs Music Store. L-988-l0-33-1i. it FOR SALE — MASON AND RICHE piano. Perfect condition. Apply Guardian Office or-P. 0. Box 132. L-923-10-23-3l. ron SALE - ounnsax can/ma Cow 3P; years old due to freshen November 10th. G. F. MacNeill. New Wlltshlre. L-906-l0-23—3i. rort sous - rum: BRED PLY- mouth nook Pullreits Si; gaggle-och- Qf . Percy Deane“ paaalio-za-n. ALI. SIZES USED namamons. furnaces. DlDe P194115 “mi gamma ized. Baths, sinks. bllfilns ‘m! toilets at reasonable m‘ vlfieglkgo Plumbing wSlsltlJI-lilxegntgxllt‘ - 0mg st‘ e ’ Sat. u. "’n FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR heavy horse or IOXBS- 12m ab the best standard bred -lle old. brood mares in America. Here is your chance to develop a 31,000 green trotler. T. Charlottetown. L-891- - - ___i*slv_""_a"l____ed ~ - ARRIED comma. WQiI-Eiq ougatari. L-870-i0-22-3l Personal I wauran - ORIGINAL roams. songs, for immediate consider- ation. Send poems to Columblm Musip Publishers Ltd. Deot- 0-6- Toronto. N-105_-9_-25-$Bl-9|- Lost LOST — BAG OF WOOL BE- tween Morel] and Charlgtwlélillllllg- gm lte “F." care UHF - F er w? P: 905:1 9 To Let TO LET-TWO ROOMS. HEAT- °‘l-...lli°._. Retest-L-l°1:‘°'”-"“P: m LET-noose s: cacao/m Street. Phone m4. jarliillzlf; . FOR RENT-PIANO IN PERFECT WE WANT TO SELECT RE- APPREN TICE WANTED To learn Barber Trade. Short Course when training. Molar Barbe: Coi- 1989. Halifax. 17-356. WE HAVE HELPED IIUNDBEDS w obtain positions as letter Cu- ;1‘l€l’S. Postal Clerks, Customs Ex- aminers, Cerks, and stenogl-npn. ers, etc. and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M. C. C. Schools Lid, Toronto 10 Old t panada. MEN: AMBITIOUS, ACTIVE, trustworthy, preferably with trav- Blllllg equipment. experience help- ful but not essential, to distribute lino of 200 guaranteed household products in reserved districts. Cash terms. Fair profits. No Risk. Splendid business opportuni- ties tor man willing to get ahead! Complete informaton without ob- ligation, Familex 00., 570 St. Clement St, Montreal. N-l89-l0-9-Sat-6i. Work Wanted mac-near. noose wrm nrr- lcma. wants work. Apply H. Guardian. L-877-10-23-3'. S TOcK QUO TA TIONS Montreal , Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld and Co. Member: of Montreal Stock Ez- chango and Montreal Curb) Stock: Open Clone Bell Tel 159 190 Braziiian 17% 17% Bruck Silk 4% 4% ' B C Pow A 33 32% Build Prod 40% 44 Can Cem lI 10% Can Nor Pr Can Car Pd 9 9 Can Car Pfd 17% 17% Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind A1 452 4% Can Pac 8% 8% Can Steam Celanese 19 19 Cock Plow 9% 9% Cons Smelt 57% Dist 568g Dom Coal Pfd l9 17% Dom Bridge 31% 30% Dom Sb B 14% 13% Dom Tex Dryden 9 $4 916 Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co l3 11% Gen St W I0 19 Goodyear » Gypsum m '1. Ham Bridge ‘m 71.; How Smith i756 17 Imp To i3 ‘ml 13 Int Nickel 47 46% Int Pow Pfd lake Woods l6 18 Massey H 7 6% McColi Ft 11 11 Mont Pow 30% 391,1,- Nat Brew 37 31/, Nat St Car 23% 26% Noranda 4s 471,5 Pow Corn 15v. 1o Que Pow 11W 21 201$ St Law 7 31,5 St Law Pfd 21 19% Sou Can Pow 12% 12% st of Can ecu cm St 0f Can Pfd 60 60 Wn Elleo A 2%. 2% Win Elec B 2% 2% Yesterdays Local Market Quotations connscran FOR even wan- nesnav a SATURDATS issur; RETAIL AILBILET YOUNG MAN WISHES WORK around fox. poultry ranch, dairy or doing farm chores for board and small pay. R Smith, Box 68, lllerlgomfshull. S. L-832-i0-2l-3i. Sales~Helpv ONE OF OUR AGENTS MADE $16. in One Week \ OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM WILL enable you, too, to earn large comn‘ ‘ Christmas Card Agents, desiring the highest qual- ity personal greeting cards at moderate prices. should investi- gate the Imperial-Windsor and Connoisseur lines. Write Room 749, British Canadian Pullllslllnc. 5i Wellington West. T°f0fll°~—- ~25 YEARS THE noose: or Quality." Salesman Wanted OUR MATURING POLICIES ARE qzouring thousands of dollars into P. E. island to living policyhold- ers. You too. may participate in the spfendid returns of Sun Life Assurance Contracts. See J. A. Moore. Curry Building. ___" Male, Instruction liable men. now employed. Wlllh foresight. fair education and mechanical fnclinations, willing to train spare time or evenings, to become installation and service experts on all types Air Condi- tioning and Electric Refrigeration equipment. Write fully. 8M!!! age. present occupation. Utllltfu dition. also some Tlllephm” 1 t, 401 Guardian. i313-.. L-927;1___°-”‘1'~ m we n-zos-io-za-n. rm»: -——-——-—-——~——-—- “l. ‘él"."..°ll.‘..‘.“.lii..°z-....... wm-i- Help Wanted fl l! - - - ' r a . - P- E- 1" Apply m Mrfilgzo-io-n-ai. wannzn - axrsar sncan ¥Z;\l Maid Apply Guardian Ofllco- Tn RENT AT 245 UPPER QUEEN 14-336710-21-31. i '"’“ d Street two aoellmm-s “lmtfqé continuous hot water. ow range. one B6 XQOUUHuII" m‘ °“" ° 130 Elm Anvil’ M“ “m”! . 434i. Avenue. L‘ u“ m .1‘! Pays to Rois Prize Stock TurkeYs kc l": MIG QI- ufilal?’ 13" l=="""‘ ‘ti? p0,”. Beautifully‘ mlaué '"‘ ‘m’ h" "J ‘all from w-v- m. ....... who wlnninl A ' . n. WANTED - MI nous AGEAD housekeeper. Pbmlly Om- " -" U Gdlflfdlb-II. L-a70-l0-22-3: woman-armour snor WOMEN-YOU CAN BE FINAN- cidlly ' pendent. We have help- zed hundreds of Canadian women earn a living by operatinl Kllldfl" trated booklet free. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. TOYWW. 1o, N-Bat. ti. Eu-Iy matnrlnl- M" ' l» h-"lml l“ °°“‘7.°‘u.".'.‘§‘ other fowl. Ngiumbc’ ' roi- pslgeafl" m u“. . 15 gnohford Baum-t ‘ oimiumwwn. P- - ' Agents Wanted ‘.- AOINTl-SELL MIN’! NICK- tlu. 100% profit. Write for lam- plol, territory. Ont-orb Neck"!!! 00., Dept. 630, ‘Toronto, Ont. all-tens in their own homes. Illus- - Lqgg-lo-IO-IS-M. - A. W. bI-lN-lfi-i-ll-N-Wm Celery _ bunch 15c Potatoes pk 15¢ Turnips 9 for 5n Cabbage head 8-100 Tomatoes ripe 6 lbs. 25c Beets bunch 5c Steak lb 1841013 Roast beef l5-1sc Stew meats 1244c Chicken each 65-3135 Butter lb 32-340 Mutton lb i4-ltic Cream 40¢ E888 doz ' 30-360 wl 65-91100 Oats bus 5 Lamb lb 16-200 9B1 10-150 Cod lb 5c Haddock 10¢ Mackerel each 25¢ Cucumbers 3 for 5c Com doz 15¢ Green Tomatoes pk 20c Onions 10 lbs 29c “ “ lb 3 Apples doz 10-200 gfanlzerrles lb 10c gs weeks lr $54100 Ducks each pa 9541.30 Geese each $225-$240 Pumpkins lb 4c . Currencies MONTREAL, Oct. 22 -—(CP)— Pound sterling declined 1-6 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to $4.95 3-32 while the French franc firmed .01 cent to 3.39 cents. The United States dollar held un- changed at 1-64 cent discount. NEW YORK, Oct. 22 —(AP)— Iieading currencies fluctuated nar- rowly and irregularly in quiet foreign exchange trading today. The pound sterling closed off 3-18 of a. cent at $4.95 1-8, in temis of the dollar, while the French franc was up .00 1-8 at 3.39 5-9. The Canadian dollar was unchanged at _1.00 1-64. NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Amer Cyan B 25% Amer Gas Elec Amer Gas Elec Amer Sup Pow 1 Assoc Gas Elec A Atlas Co Can Marconi‘ Cit Serv 2% Creole Pet 26% Elec Bond 8h 9% Ford Can A Nla I-Iud 8% Un ght Pow A 3V. Un Light Pow Pfd 22% Gulf of Penn 4o Humble Oil 83% Brown Pfd 41 MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL. Oct. 22—Se‘.ected mining” notations on Montreal Curb rket today were: Stock: Close Beaufor i0 Just opened‘ General Store at New Glasgow Mills. Paying highest prices for Eggs, PouI- ' try and Oats. (Signed) H. B. CUTCLIFFE II New York ; . t Stock Exchange t I (Sup lied by Pltlleld and Co. Men: er: of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks Open Close A.l Chem I68 165 Am Can 895% 86 Am For Pr 4-7.’. 4% Am Rad 13% 13‘): Am Tel Tel 156%. 153% Am Water 12% 11% Anaconda 31 H. 30 ‘h’. Atchison 44% 44 Atl Re! 22% 22% Auburn 11 11 Bald Loco Bait _Ohio 137$ 14% Bendix Av 13V. 13% Beth Si. 50 47% BUSES Man 28!. 267i» Case I06 103 Shes Ohio 407i 39% Chrysler \_ 67% 66% Com Sol ' 95;. 9 Con Can Con Ed 28% 29% Con Gas Co Corn Prod 52-11 534,5 Cur Wright ere 81 80% nt 128 124% Elec Auto Lt 24 23% Pr Lt 10h’. 10 Hrestone Gen Elec 41% 40% Gen Foods 33% 33% Geri Mot 40% 40% Goodrich Good T 22G 21%: Gt N0 Pfd 30% 29% l-lud Mot Car 9 8% l Ill Cent Int Har 78H 77% Int. Tel Tel 6% 6% Johns Man Co Kennewtt. 3,9 37% Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 40% 39's Mur Co 7 61.; N Y Cent 21% 21% Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg 20M 20 New York N H Nor Am Co 18 i814 Nor Pa: 14% 141/. Pack Moi: so; sol, Paramount 121,4, 12-7,; Penn n R 25v. 2.6% Phil Mor 751i. 74 Phil Pet Co 412.; 41w. Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 361i. 30 Pure Oil Co Radio Co 7m’. 71/, Radio K o 41a 4a.; Sears Roe C0 664).’. 65!, gheltlh Union Oil Co on Pae 231,’, of‘ Ind 2S O1 N J 51% 2 Stude Co B 571g Tex Co 43% 43 United Air 172;, 17 United Corp 31, 31', United Drug 3 71,5 United Gas Imp 11H, ll U s Rub 27a; 26v. U s st. Co so 51-14 u s Ind a1 l9".- tor»; Vanadium l5 15% Warner Bros a‘; 7'; West Union 31 70% West Air B 27 26.1; West Elec 194 1091/, Woolworth 4o“: 407- PRODIIGE PRICES MDNREAI-a. Oct. 22 -<cpl._ Butter prices advanced sharply on Montreal open produce markets today under heavy export demand, Other commodities ruled steady to firmer. N01 1 butter in carlots or less‘ were quoted lit 28 1-2-3-4 cents P" Pound while lots to retailers were 30 cents for prints and 29 1-2 for solids. ‘ Graded ca: 5hil>ll1ents in carlots l or less were 40 oents a. dozen forl l A-large. 38 for A-medium, 32 for A-Pullets, 27 for B-large 1-2 for C.’ Cheese was 14-14 1-3 for Ontario Oct-make, white and colored, and 14 1-2-3-4 for Ontario Sept-make. Quebec Oct-make was 13 1-2-3-4. Potatoes: No. 1 Que white 802s .50-.55; No. 2 80's .35-.40; N. B. N0. 1 mis 80's .65; P. E. I. N0. 1 mts 90s .75; 90's .67-.68; N0. 1 cobblcrs 80's .62-.63. MONTREAL, Oct. 22 —(CP)\ Butter prices strengthened on heavier trading on Canadian com- modity exchange today. Butter spot —Que fresh (92 score) 28 3-8-5-8; Que grass re- graded 29t. Sales: 200 boxes Que fresh (92 score) 28 1-2; 200 Que grass iegraded 2a 1-2. and 2i Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs -0nt A-large 40a; A- medium 36h A-pullets 32a; B- lai-ge 27a; .C 22a. MONTREAL, Oct. 22 —(CP)— Wheat, northern, No. 1 1.59 3-4: barley. Canadian western No. 3 .71 7-9; oats, feed, No. 1 .58 1-2; flour, spring wheat patents, choice per ton, cal-iota 9.00. Cheese Ont .1444 1-8; Que .13‘ 1-2-3-4; butter No. 1 .23 1-2-34. l Eggs in cartons: A-large .40; A- medium .38; A-pullels .32; B- largo .27; C .2l-2l 1-2. Potatoes: No. l Q1145 Wlllles 50's .5;-.55; No. 2 801s .35-.4(i: N. B. N0. 1 mts 80's .651 P. E. I. N0. 1 ml; 90's J15; 80's .67-.B8; No. 1 cobblers 80's .62-.63. Montreal Curb (supplied by Pltflelfl Ind Com- Exonango nnd Montreal Curb ny members of. Montreal Stock arket) Stock! or," ch" “bllfili, s1 h ‘l? As s - - B A Oil v 20v. 20% greauharnois 5% 6 ew 00m Bligh A 13% 12% Can Vickers , , Dom Tor 7'». 7V. Don A 9% 8% Fr r Fraser V T O 19% 18% Ford 18 17% Hir- Walker 37% 37% Home Oil 110 112 Imp Oil 18 18% Int Pete 30 30% Melchers A 2 2 Prlca 22 21% Price Pfd 51 51 Rnynllfie 31 31 WINNIPIG WHEAT Esuppllod by» Pltfleld and _Co.) [C2- 0001-12734. 0V- Doo-IIOYA Ill-HIM. 5.05-5.10; white corn 38.25; rolled ‘ oats. bag 80 lbs 3.25; hay, No. 2. i i l "w A . ‘N0 Anii-Froaeze Worries (INN fTOEHE What a happy lot 1-. m.» J the motorist nowadays. 1* ".111 cars, long life tires, radio entertainment —AND NO FREEZE-UPS. Eveready Prestone, the guaranteed Preston: save: you money. A small uanlit , mixed with water, oes a ig all-winter job. The first cost is the last cost for this winter-long protection. CANADIAN NATIQNAL CAFZBQN COMPANY, L|M|TED TORONTO - Montreal V/irinipc; Vancouver Hair... PRESTONE is solrl by over 11,000 dealers in Cannda—in every city, luwn and community. (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Oct. 22- Stocks Acme Oil Afton A P Con Alderinac Alexand Amm Ang Cdn Ang Huron Argosy Arntfield Astoria Bagamac Bankfield B2159 Metal Bcatiie ' Bidgood Big Miss Bobjo Bralzrne Brit Dom Brown Oil Buff Ank Bunk Hill Cnl l~l<lni Cahnont - Cdnt Ego‘; - ~ Cen a .. .. .. 1R , Pa . l0 Patlioroh Cm-onmlm 54 Palultn ~. r Colnivral l?“ l Coniagms gnu 83:: 186mg 25w Pionot r Con Smelt 5t. Powell Darkwater r , Qzlffllllfl‘ Davies .’“.--r licinirr Dome -l~ Press Met °°‘.““.‘. l 2* Eas r l‘ ~' East. Mai 35 Qnelnont. Eldorado 185 Read Auili Fnleon 5B0 Red Crest Fed Kirk .'i Red Lake Founda C0 91! l Rrllo G Flmncoatii‘ 2041f i F (I ics I; t "T-‘Rl Glenorn. 4 ‘St Antli Gods Lake 48 jSati Ant Goldals l8 l ShawkPY Goodllsh 13 , §llffp Ci‘ Granada Slicrrltt Grandoro 2H l sl-TW Gunnar Cl 7 ‘Sladrn I-Ialcrow 2 . Slave Lake Hardrock Harker High Sar Hollinger Home Oil Homestead Howe Nlcke Int Pet Jack Wai Jacoli. 28 I TowBBmBC Jellicoe 75‘. Uchl J MI Con 22 Unit Oil Ken- Add ‘I73 Vctituies Kirk Hut-l 100 Viilcfin Km; mks 118 Waite Am Iaguna '37 _ yfjite Wot Lake Shore 49"; {it ~'_"V w“ gr lzqmuiz‘ pa, . \ t uni on; n lvmir f MlX PRESTONE AR i0 April anti-freeze, safeguards your car on the coldest sub-zero day. No worry, either, on those warm sunny mild-winter days, for it will no! evaporate. IINLISTED ‘ 1a ml Con Man 5 44.’) ' Con: Cop 1'75 45o l Dal Oil 56 on t Foothills g3 g} . lltid Bay 15 H) 4‘! 9 I90 4 1% 90% 4ft ‘ ' 2*» ram 1GP. 1.“. I 2. l as ‘ WINrJXIluPu, Oct. 22 ~40?)- 170 Cont: tlltlir. qmlrllzolts vrheat- ‘l7 w ' 7-4, No". 121 Ii-R-l-Z. Dee " ' llT-ll7. l2 1-2; Doe 461-22 - zfrt. 6i 7-8; Nov 0i l-Rh: Miiy 59h. ":1 15.0 3-4; N0. i.‘ not" 141 3-43 ; No, 4 nor 113 107 3-4; No. 0 lr-orl no 3-4: No. l ; No. ‘.3 Fkriiit ilT r"ll‘llill 10h: ‘Ho. 4- spec .5 lpcv lfil 3-4: No G -_ tram; 11G 3-8; screen- 4. 1n".\ a. 34ft Qa‘... Nu. 2 cw 54 1-2; NO. 3 0W ll" ~ so; cx 1 tml so: No, l feed 4o 1-4: ‘T » No ~ feed 47 t-2~ No. a feed 44 m - ". . l 24.; 1-... t1 ark 4.‘) 1-2. 5 Barley -~No. 3 cw 60 7-8: No. 110 4 cw 50 " t o. 5'» r-w .33 3-8; N0. 8 6 ow 57 3-8; track 6i 1-8. 3°" \'t'll\‘NlPEG. Oct. oz -<c1>>- in 5 Vvlimt future wont into reverie ir. Q5 ‘ lilo into trading or tho Winnipeg 5, 1 q-qn rXVllfllTlf‘ trvtiv to close 3-4 3r ._ in 1 3.x pant: lower. Ovtohor at if. 1 _~.t_ 35 75-4. Novomhr-l- $Ifl4 a-s-i-l 11h‘- lhorvnilwl‘ $1.10 1-4-3-8 and May 33 l $1.17. l Traditiz was ocnorniiv dull with _ 305 ; prircs moving nervously on both s7 lsidcs of iiao previous clo-e. Export 23 l mixing of Canadian wheat es‘; 5- l tininicd at 250.000 bushels an 27° t DlITChiFPF. apparently in oon- 13 I neciion with previous export sales. m" ‘ l)‘lOl‘("l thr- mlankct up from early 275 l ono-ooill- pain s. 4 NO. i and 2 northern cash 45° wltelit prires rallied from 2 to 1 1-2 ‘ low poilils to (‘lose 1inclianged._25 '15‘, ‘and l6 rents above the Octosor 65 l future. n apoctivcly. A small trade 15 ~iv reported in No. 3 northern at 450 F frat-Font! decline in the spread. 100 ' Coarse grain fixtures were off a- 159,, round a cent in the listless session. $7,"; [Oats closed 3-4 to 1 1-2 down. 3...; barley unchanged to I lower, flax “q 1-4 to I cent of! and o 3-4 to 1| d3- o-I oenh moor 7U ‘I