NOVEMBER 2o. 1940 V..O‘.QQQQOOOOOOOOO@OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO-OQOOQ Q4 Silver & Freak Fox Skins WANTED , Also all other raw furs i" We have standing orders for _quantities oi‘ all grades silver and freak fox skins, muskrai, and mink; purchased; also handled on a consign- ment basis. Daily shipments for private sales. Immediate returns. 00004000000400 Q Q0 Polling and Cleaning Plant now in operation G. R. MacQUARRlE Summerside w‘ “"§,“,. wwoooowao-owqa“ Advertising Bates Payable in Advance iilimlmum Charge tor Any Aw“ ' limits 26 Cents ‘uaritiun locals. 6o Mr word; Western snd Eastern iocali genaertlnra; announcements srid C in; Events 3o per word: CHMSIUGII 3c per word; In Memo m Notices 70o per inch; Lists ct Ho,“ m“ Splfllufl Offerings Cards, etc.. 8o per name; Letters oi condolence 10o per tncli. Wedding engagement l0 words [m $1.011 we i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks sno Appreciation. 10c per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Subscription» m m,“ nflf men Address slid sresentstion $1.00. Other rates on "ipllcstion. ‘F or Sale u}, ~ APPLES AT S. F. ugeretliegggoutliport, L-599-1l-10-6i. Miscellaneous DANCING NEW DOME tonight. L-624-1l-20-Weti-ti. THE FARM 0F THE LATE JOHN H. McLeiien, Alexandra has been sold and. everything must o at the Auction Sale today. ernis of the sale 12 months instead of 6. W. H. Beaten, Auctioneer. L-634-l1-20-ii. fir: sacs - rumours! ROCK ulleLi 8 months old. George grew-art, Bedford. 11-520-11-29-31- roii S\LE - e rar earns. ar- SALE - admin or poi; _____.___._._____._____ 1 i1 1' u . Male .- iiigligniille.’ £31.. iibbgrgcn. m. Female Help Wanted A1510“, L-635-11-20-2i. WANTED — GIRL FOR. GENERAL T" . aivnnas RUB- ‘Ew ‘ND USED s store in country. One experienced ber Belts, Pump and shaker, Rub- ber Traces. Clinton Morrison, in dry K0008 Dfeftlfied- A1191)’ .633-11.g0.5i, A. B. C. care Guardian. ______i_;___md°d°‘°“ L L-626-l1-20-3l. Mflie and Female Hell’ waNTEn-a WOMAN car-ants Wanted of taking charlie of pastry. Must be experienced and well recom- NOW is rm: TIME T0 oar a mmmid‘ Apply i“ P'~’"s°“- Mil‘ Government 10D a! Clerk. Posh ton’: Old spain. L-610-11-19-3i. man, Customs Clerk, Stenoa etc. Four Dominion-wide exams held since war began. Pres Booklet. To Let M, c. C, schools Ltd, Toronto l0. oldest in Canada No Agent-k Wanted _____i______________ HOQSE TO LET NUHIBER 170 Prince Street towi- iviayiairi. APDIY at 3 Kent Street, evenings between 6 and 7. L-539-1l-lti-ai. WANTED - s a o0 ND n a N n *_"———~~—~-~-~——— sma?l warehouse elevator. R. T. Lgst 110111181’), Ltd. 14-55541-18-31. \— LOST - a can KEYS m’, LEA- unwrap ar once ROTARY the, cm oumde (nuuqnnetuwn sawing outfit. W. R. Dennis, H L -d Marshiield. L-6l4-11-20-23. Gflfidlan?“ “r p1ffi0_'ff‘_‘§f,_§f FOX MEAT -""—--—' "Raw Furs Horse Meat 50's -- — 5 l-Zc lb. Ground Meot 50's — -- 5c lb. _ Beef Tripe 50-‘ ___ __ 4 L2,. u,’ Our receipts of small furs ca" Tripe 50's __ __ 3 Lzc i0 date 8T8 ahead 0f PTBV- ious years. but we ivant large quantities yet. Mink, Rats. and Red Foss-etc.. purchased at full market value. Proper grading. Prompt returns. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Gold Storage company J. n. JENKINS L-602-11-19-7i. W&QRUM UURUQUQQQQ SlLilEll POX RANGHEBS i P Through good times and bad the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL LIMITED maintains the sanie solid, sound and responsible business organization which has enjoyed the CONFIDENCE of so many ranchers in the past. — Business Integrity — - Financial Responsibility — —- Years of Experience — This combination provides silver fox ranchers with a marketing service which last season secured for its patrons llishily over $20.00 in average per pelt (including all low trades, pieces and culls) this being 10% above the average Price received the previous year. Each year our average return for pelts has been higher than through any other channel. To maintain this high standard we continue to retain some PERMANENT management and staff who have "IWBYS fully appreciated their responsibility to each lmlron. No expense is spared to place our offering! 0n ills most profitable markets and last season 95% of our entire shipments were to London where through the fac- ilities of the Auction Houses there and the activity of our ondon representative, who has had over twenty years ex- Derience in the international fur trade, we have received n" ilrices substantially above those available in other markets. Since organized in 1930 over 90% of our volume has ten received from Maritime ranchers-—75% from Prince dwaril Island ranchers where we are best ImOWII- Write for Marketing Plans, Free Tflsl. B888. @16- Transportation charges and full insurance coverage lllltl by us on all shipments to us. LIBERAL casn ADVANCES ARRANGED as USUAL Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited P- G. CLARK, President and Minnelli"! Direct” Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada 31710011 office: Charlottetown, J. A. Webster & C0» * 156 Richmond Street _ ' our: MOTTO: , We Believe The Beet Wag To Get Business ls To Deserve It". __. .__.._.i-___ ._ STOCK QUO TA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and 1" 30 1-8 Am Tel Tel 106 3-8 Anaconda 27 3-4 Baldwin Loco 17 1-8 Bendix Av 33 1-8 Beth steel 87 3-8 Ches Ohio 42 7-8 Chrysler 80 Con Edison 24 Eieo Auto Lite 30 1-8 Geri Eleo 35 3-8 Gen Motors 50 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 2e 3-4 Kennecott 35 7-8 Mont Ward 38 3-8 Nor Am Co 17 8-8 Penn R R. 25 3-4 Phil Pet Co 39 1-4 Std Oil N .1 36 1-8 Texas Corp 39 5-8 United Air 46 1-2 U S Rubber 24 1-2 U S St Co 70 1-2 Vanadium Corp 34 3-4 West Union 2i 1-4 West Elec 104 5-3 Woolworth - Livestock MONTREAL, Nov. 19-461’)- There ivere 378 cattle, 80 sheep and lambs. 1.113 hogs and 344 calves for sale 0n the two Montreal livestock markets today. Prices on all classes of livestock were steady, Today's receipts were made up of 60111111611 quality cows. A few med- ium cows made around $4.50 to $5 vrith common butchers $3 75 to $4.25. canners and cii-ttcrs $2.50 to $3.50. Common bulls $3.50 to $4.25. Veal calves ranged from $8.50 to $11 with s few tops at $1.50. Drink- ers $5.50 to $8 and grzissers mostly $4.75 ranging from $4.50 to $5. Good cives and weihers were $9.75 to $10. Ctiiis and bucks $7.75 to $8. and sheep $3.50 to $6. Hogs were sod at $10.75 for 13-1 dressed. $8.25 for B-1 alive fed and watered and up to $8.35 off trucks. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium wflh (T-"count; on off grades. Sows were $5 to so. Grain Nov. 19—-(CP)- Wixeat futures prices showed no change today’ iii ICQLIHCICSS trade on the Winnipeg grain exchange. At the close values were unchanged with D's-somber" at 72, May 76 l-4 and July 77 7-8. Buencs Aircs was a fraction off at nccn. Iri the cash wheat market a large quantity of no. 1 northern was sold in easicrn Canada and United Slates position. Some estimates placed the sales as high as 1.000.000 bushels. Prices moved within a. narrow range in the coarse grains market, and trade volume was small. Grain close: Wheat: Dec 72B, May 76 1-413, July 77 7-88, Oats: Dec 34, May 32 3-4, July 31 741A. Barley: Dec 45 5-8, May 43 7-813. July 42B. CHICAGO. Nov. 19—-(AP>—Wheat futures rallied in the last hour to- dny and prices reached the best le- vels cf the session, advancitg as much as 5-8 rent e. bushel above yesterdayfls close. Wheat closed unchanged to 1-4 cent higher, Dec 89--88 7-8, May B8 3-8-1-4, corn was l-4-5-8 up. Dcc 64 7-8-65. May 65 1-4-3-8, and oats were unchanged to l-2 up. Soy- WINNIPEG, minutes, all tlcllverics rloRng n! 0r near the dziy-‘S lowest levels, oil 3 1-4—3 3-4 cents. NEOTIICE chicken and fowl. Highest prices paid. R. L. DICKIESON llew Glasgow s_----—- PERSONAL LOANS For Anv Useful Puriwe Including Fuel Requirements ONE YEAR TO REPAY APPLY TO NEAR-EST BRANCH OF The Canadian Bank oi Commerce ‘MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYNLENT You Make It You You 12 Monthly sorrow Receive Deposits oi 00 55.87 8 9e 89.71 8 144 134.80 l3 192 179.92 16 300 280 94 25 g 492 460.67 $41 1.068 i 000.88 $89 OTHER AMOUN’ ['5 AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATE YOUR ATE EST LS PR BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGFS POULTRY 1 We are Buying > CHICKEN 8: FOWL Dally All Grades, Live and -Dressed Paying top market Prices Island Cold Storage beans also dipped in the final fewl ‘I horse turnip engine (l-‘ul Montreal Stock Exchange (Osnsdlsn Press) Stocks m0" Bell Tel 157 Brazilian 5 B C Power A 96 Can csr Ptd 21 B-l Can Pacific 8 7-8 Can Steam 4 1-2 celanese 33 Cons Smelt 42 i-I Dist Seam 26 7-8 Dom Coal Pfd 20 1-2 Dom steel B 10 Dom Textile 86 Pounds Co 13 How smith 15 1-4 Imp Tob 14 Int. Nickel 38 Massey Harris 3 1-2 McColl Front 8 3-4 Mtl Power 29 1-4 Nat Brew 30 Norands. 89 1-2 Power Corp 7 1-2 uebec Power 15 1-2 S awinigan 18 Si; Law Com 8 St Law Pfd __. St of Can PM __ st of Can 75 Wpg Elec A _ Wpg Elec B __. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Clgse Abitibi Com Abitibl Pfd 5 3-4 Asbestos __. B A Oil 1g Beauharnois 5 Bathurst 12 3-4 Don A 5 3-3 Ferd A 1'1 i-z Hir Walker 4.4 1.3 Imp Oil 10 3-8 Int Pete 15 Price Com _. Price Pfd __ BURRENCIES NEW YORK, NOV. l9—(CP)_A decline 0i 1-10 cent iii the free Ar- Bcntlne peso and a gain oi l-8 cent iii the Caiiariiuii dollar high-light- ed quiet dealings in the foreign money market today. The peso closed at, 23.50 cents and the Canadian dollar at a. discount oi l2 7-8 per criit iii relation to the United S1016» rlnllar. (Ottawa lor- eigri exchange control board rate 9119-4191 per cent discount» The iron pound Sterling held unchang- cd at $4.04. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 19-(AP)— Stocks sea-flied in tcdayul- market. In the Canadian section Bell Telephone advanced 4 points to ill and Power Corporation i point to 5. Distillers sengram, International Niske‘ and imperial were easy. The Associated Pre§ average of 60 stocks was off .1 of a poin’ at 45.4. Transfers oi 720.880 shares tftClll-pflfcd with 574,050 the day be- ore, Financial circles were given e. pic-asap? surprise by Santa Fe di- rectors who voted a payment 0f $1 on tlin common. It was ilic first clisbiirsciiieiii, mi this issue since SJDlQIIIDGT, i937. virhcn $2 was de- clared. ‘The Junior stock climbed 1 1-2 points to l8 1-2 and the pre- ferred issue was up 3 at 58 1-4, s new top for the year. The Republic Steel board im- nouxtrcLI regular quarterly dividends of $1.50 ouch on its two preferred stocks which rcsc 1 5-8 and 3 points, repeuively. The common finished 1-8 higher" Chairman Girdler said he thought. the steel industry would run "iuli‘ through 19-1‘. but that "it depends n lot on Hitler and VYIUSLOH Chiirclrii." 11.8. Steel was unchanged, Beth- lehem down 1-8 and Yoiingsioivn Sheet up 1-2. On the offside were Montgomery Ward. Sear‘; Roebuck, Du Font. Johns-Maiirille, Anacon- da. Kcziiiccott, D0ug.n= Aircraft. Eastern Air Lines and N.Y. Central. Among gainers were Ccrimn- Tecd and International Paper pre- ferred Texas Corn. standard oil of N.J., General Motors. Cizryrsler. Uspubrwr Great Northern. Am- erlcnn Telephone and General Electric. CLEARING AUBTIUIL SALE 111-,- prnpcriy. stuck, CHIP. ‘Wm in: icincnts, ctc., oi’ Bruce McDon- ai , West Royalty. Wellhead!!- November 27th. 0H0 0'01"“ P- M‘ The property consists of. filly-will’ norm, buildings _etc., all under cul- tivation and desirable soil. "l"! b?" dcrlng on lnwcr Malpequc Rosdk-iicii miles from Charlottetown. l!" gram)", gehoo], Churches and helnl 24 clinins in width and 23 chllnl in length. This Dfilrflw "l" b” $714?“ in lilirt‘0l' in 0 v e5 nr II 8. . Stock-Marc, 5 years old in fliallé mare, 8 years old in coal; c9 ~ months; (i milk cows, 3 1°"!!! cattle. bull 2 ycnrs old; I d"- hi": Crop-—25 tons hay, 100 bus. m 1c [rgln good quality, 2500 bus. tut-nil!!- Fm-m implements - Binder (p, g, w» mower, l2 loot hay "l": manure spreader iDeerinSl. 5w‘ tional seeder. disc Rm! will! "mm narrows, potato scuffler and hiller, sowcr, air cooled 171"" or 8r Johnswllfléaglfgr wagon ex rcss "18"". B? I steel inn.” and fork complete. 6 cream cans. mill! Paill- "Yum ‘m! s-waihe, l) d: A Qts of work harness, cnllatg, hames, traces and etc.. bli- te radio, kitchen range and many lrt cles on p well fining?! |"°P"‘Y' 53h; positive ss I’. flDfllllld ll lesvlng the province. Terms: All sums no to 810.00 cash, over $10.00 l2 months credit on IP- proved joint notes. Co. Ltd. A. A, BAMSAY. Auctioneer. L-5l8-11-l6-20-23. iu- separate , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ sacs FIVE) Produce Prices‘ - we ,______- MONTREAL. Nov. 10—(OP)- Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade ereamery prints, Jobbing price, 81; first grade solids. jabbing price. 30 1-2; Quebec no 1 pasteurized. current receipt price. 29 5-8, Quebec no 2. 28 5-8: Quebec no 1 pasteurized, fresh and regraded, wholesale, jabbing price. 30. Quebec no 2. N 1-4. Cheese: Western white. current receipt price, 13 11-16-749; @101». ed. current receipt price. 13 13-16- 14 5-16; whiia and colored. whole- sale Jobbing price, 14. Quebec vrfi-lte and colored. current receipt price, 13 8-4; wholesale Jobbing price. 14. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, offered at. A—ll.1‘ge 4e —47; A-medium 41-42; A-pul- lets 36-47: A-large original 30- 31: £—original 28-29; C-original 23- . : Que whites. no 1 75's .60-—.6.'>: 2. .40-—.55: mountain, no 1 75s 85-70: P!!! cobblers, no 1 75's .65—.70; PEI mountain, no 1 75's .70-.75. MINING l (Clnsdlnn Press) TORONTO, NOV. 19- i .' SPECIAL PRICES ourzme FOX SHOW WEEK FUR COATS MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW FROM THE LARGEST STOCK 0F, FUR COATS ON P.E.I. HUDSON SEAL HEAD COATS From $39.50 SECTIONAL HUDSON SEAL COATS MUSKRAT COATS Natural and Mink Blending Effect $95.00 t0 $215.00 FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ 7 M“ i , '53.’- f! urns... as.“ nine s-nu-sé-‘i v‘. .-. Avian- , J From S .50 to $ .00 jmhou CANADIAN RACCOON coars cme - " AP 9°" 1° ELECTRIC SEAL COATS S .00 to $ 39 iiihméifiia ‘i’ $79.00 1 - filiiiieifid" “ii 1-2 gum" Gum 2g ART“: SEAL COATS PERSIAN LAMB coars BQBJTIBO D0 t m) $ .00 to S .00 1131:; $100 ° $122 310 425 B. 0 ggiggrd gm lstUSSléilgo 21g? KIDSKIN coars T011311 e - 1 8 .00t $ .00 i3 105 ° 185 B 081mm,? m HOLLANDER HUDSON SEAL LAPIN COATQ _ 33.22 “iii 233 COATS ‘ ' _ $ .00 t0 $ .00 S .50 .32 I’ 225 295 69 Coc enour 6 ‘ $311,112?“ 1g 14 Many other types of furs not advertised — Make your purchase NOW. Denison 3 Duquesne l0 ' East Mal 315 Eldorado 36 Q Francoeur _ __ . 44 giléiesr-‘Elgks ja- < [ 4? O S Q > " Goldale .. ‘w! m PHONE 1177 QUEEN ST. Gold Belt "£57 2x , Gold Gate '1 ‘I i2 “ "Mr-r" Goodfish ' " ‘"" 2 1-2 ' Hnlcrow l 3-4 f? fairest“ .2: HglkPl‘ 4 3-4 g""‘r:"1‘.n,d l , l-lollinser l3 l-8 Rsnm, ' 3 3.4 " Home Oil 2W‘: s‘; ‘mt 3,,” KQVPBM D N‘Pii1li‘rti' ~11 Wat 51 §§*;;§.*g,,$* i‘. J Jellicne 2 1-8 i gm“ 50 | ass. ism-- a i L-zikeshorc 2n .2 i Fifteen White-Faced Plillilllilll Strain. l4l'0{il( 158111008411 5321 4 u ism. pi: 170 5 Foxes, all hialcs. hgtlgéh Lat‘ 22g ' ‘xvii-lake l?’ Ehefse males afietali iélriti. will élevelinped gull}? e . 56 an 1 you W311 o ge in o e rea ox usi- Macass“ 355° , 3?? ness they should prove vnluzibie i0 any man's MacLeod 2.74 , Tmk Hunt, 3m, i liintiscn 621-2 HIM“ =‘ m i herd. “i-“i-"g? H’? Ton-demos 1:4 i They are for quick sale and are priced accord- s. 5:11P a ma» Ani- ‘i/trfiéettillf’. 13(7) '“ $23,312“; 333 J. POPE CLARKE e i '-I 11' - - - Mill Cpn 90 Qyralryyaq 7121.4 Members Czinndizin Platinum liox Breeders’ M001" ‘l? i irxusrcn ltssociation Moneta 55 Co“; Cop 125 affgrlrfeg g’ 3'4 i Foothills 3U 14 a i an a: Nowbec 2 ‘ _ ____ ..___.___ tartar: 1t .. i 22:5: l2 , Banks 1 S Pacalta 5 3-4 . i - lL ER F X PELTS Partanen 4 Stodis Claw i gaymasterld F2; 1-2 i Canada“ l; I ' Pfcllimérgf 3'15 »‘zl,‘f,’,',,i,‘g,.ce ,‘_ ‘ . Shipments of Silver Fox \\'lll he going for- Pioneci- egg lNoral $122M 2351f ward from us to the fur l1llll‘k0iS each week P rll R "a - 1 ‘I . .- . ». M" _ 1° 1* o’ ‘°""""'“"-".'P=§*_-_-i Zilfilghil“ iiliilllffiats.‘ "s'i.’m‘.l.‘.'.'~.l1i°..‘°§§"§.‘i ‘R igiliilssiyt'tiiit"'l'ls Buikgiill-l- ‘ihim Km" 51:": i‘; i 1 31' O C O\\'n-— llll (‘F L‘ IIlllIlZliIUHl ‘ll il ' ' ' ' . Major a. s. R he~i. . The Original Platinum And Willi’ ° ‘ Face Fox Breeders BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION on PllllliIE EDWARD ISLAND S,mm,,s,,,_ ,,_ ,, , a,‘ VL 5 3.9 ‘o1 ' SEASONAL sax izsriorq l. amp/Q‘), >\ ' VNYERNJYIONALRIH ~~_':*"J2Y°~.~;:"‘L When you buy foundation stock the best is none too good. ‘ . 4 7 l.\ The McNeill foxes have proven themselves. All breeders 1 » z , '_ ‘A’; - of McNeill strain foxes have had wonderful success. i ._._~, >- A number of choice bred animals f_or sale’: N L at reasonable prices. _We stand behind our stock. Get in touch with us for further in- F F d d t t u‘ S I ' ox ee s are ma e o mee e easona ‘°"“”“°“' lit“‘ltililéit°‘t“‘i. 991G612 ma; - s ou e s or e c Members Canadian Platinum Fox Breeders Assn. for best 19 M Breeding Resulm WELLINGTON lilcliElLL & sou s Se; vs AT igf 5:3,‘; Fromm“ ee us regar ng your o _ Charlottetown Prince Edward Island at our Booth-Charlottetown Fox Show Week. L v