jMPEE-glfiz ‘ TOCKS, BONDS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _, QUO in TIONS Oflt 1'80’ LIVESTOCK Pivotal New York Stocks MINING PRODUCE (Canadian Pres!) OTTAWA Nov '.'—Stocks of storage eggs in Toronto on November 1st were 48.245 cases as compared to ‘i8.- ca ear ago, according to gins 80-88, firsts 25-27, seconds 16- iiowrnlrsn, one. Nov. 2-—Frnc- ' tionsl losses in llllttrr and rho-ac prices provided tile il-nturc at illc Produce and dairy market here i0- day. As a result of reduced PAGE NINE ln Sealed Packages-Always dcluailll. carlots or less oi‘ no 1 butter (ierlili- ‘ Ill POI. l 9 - OX- stock Market (an, 1, , w! r v $5.1‘- ‘l"'{t§l'l'll<l°fll'effl'i'a"tri'rw’ ->ll°§°w‘ ro-rr-l- w» a": c" :2“ 2:“ f.'l‘“.'§.' .~.::::.'..'r.=::..a:"r::.::::r:: l - _.._i were only 841 calves, 1065 hogs snil 8i ‘QM 191° 111110 199g Figures issue dh the Montreal boarrl comb" mu“ “m!” and’ Omnfl“ (cgnadiau Press) filmbs for sale; on the tiro Montreal (Canadian Press) 111:3", u 73 go n’ trade give stnyrage holding of eggs §.‘,2“‘§.,,',',‘L°",’," 1;" 071/" an" Q"M'°"" "I um.‘ L", C10" 1-8 gmck 111111- 9“ 191ml 530,1" "uh L w 0| u 1 “I t I fillllt, lltnrlrl Snpimll. ocks Gram __, .. 5 Calves and lambs were unchanged. Allied Chem ... 72 ti: ill’) ¥£imfiui§b 311% 311; 3:1‘; ans ‘liltlflgucyraggstii tlZ‘|:1;%t1--t1lmg?°;|gtl: r"; “t “n9 "9"" "ml Qmlw" SPF-l berm g3“ There welo not enough offered to Am and h‘ 170w - 104 cases a year IIO n ' em c" n! m "m" B‘ "MM "Pr" ll Tel l‘, make a market. Am Smeltlng n“ u“ n,“ ToRoNT0__The".h"‘ bu“ “n. unchanged. Receipts were 1.700 hon-st u. lilisn my, Most of the hogs were delivered on Am Tel ans 5m a“ 7% 11A sidersblo heavier poultry ‘ecaipts an" h“ "Hilly. fresh Ontario ‘ 5 former contract at $4.25 for good All“ Cfllllill‘ - - ' 1; 1; 1; this weekend Tho market tons il an". "mat It as m a“ can.‘ "u" 4 quality hogs fed and watered, with Atclllson . ... 1% u‘ u‘ "n". The -" mun‘ cmmnu" at 82 to 8B cents snrl seconds at lil to m frrrll rrlrr rnnlzlnr from :4 w H-Jl (‘snails Dry -- 9 a, m steady and "m5." ed Grad a hi - 2° "n" " d°"“' smmg“ """"- '" 20 m‘? were ‘lloln 1:“ $3.50. with an P-Jltl... . . . . . .. 13%;; 12 l2 11A 114 1y‘ ments from Outanig points acre ‘sell- §,'I'§Z'f.e§§'f,n§2,.§I,,,f§q'§}§'f' qirshltzn 11F I, 5 ll ollo n s mc lg er. nso . ... {Hl/ .. ’ | > 0 7 fvll 8., .9“""‘§°i‘“.°"‘° l“ 1"’ .....,._...... ...... a... m. .l=.:"..?":;..2:::t::: "i" ""“ “";:ll::.:"v.?:“than... .. ""‘ "°"' ‘h’ G""'"‘ 38 ~°m H" ' ~ Unlisted am; Total em. ' M°~'\"l‘lil1~\ll1-llar receipts berr M 111 d d N ' - m" g Con Gnl_... .. 53-31 praymu," 11,,,_51,.1-,, L428: “h,” tnllay were 6B6 cases as compared to 11:3" H. “M 1' n‘ “M” m""-"' "/1 1 F“ 1945 98.50 09.5! 1' _\' 11 14% I Q ‘Clo’: B1213: tA 471/} 3,145: Unlisted 2.200; Total 4793, loll cases for the eorrelllundlnfl d8? ell at ‘(l0 to tllollienlsmlllnrlphlfn (luml 4 l o" 1060 “'00 08'0" (v N l‘ 05 - ° c l Tangy“) N" -_._ ast year. The egg market continues 1,1 ' ' " "m (- 11 11; Del Hudson . rlDV- ' ' 111.11 L," m," firm Graded Ontario shipments on w M.’ p" so ‘mum! “'9' "i 5“ "Y"!- 1931 Conversion Issues l w 1 . i—— r ' - . c 10.! ' _ Rlainoi}: Match 101/4? 10 111' spot are sailing at extras til).- firets pnlceulnun." , _ _ l N l: Si}. (Canadian I'm-u) rut: c ;.. .. 11,, 11/, 1.1;, fl. to ti?! seconds 20. Ii. f‘. rrzs are 4', l .\nv m m. pearl 99.00 1 \- 1 " 7% Stocks High Low (‘loss l-‘Iastllvan hodnk 1' olferinz nt extras (Al. firsts 33 pullet 11-9510,." n" n q». O 1Q (._ -l'-'_l l .\‘ov 47~ SW00 09.00 11 1: l, 1, 3 Alnnr (‘yall n .. m an; w, hen lair-c .. . extras 2n. m». ,. .5.“ ""' ~‘"“"“"' 4'31 NM‘- nasr. 100.0" -. 3 - an, Amer Sup Pnw 41.’. m Gen ltcmlr - s1‘. JOHN'-This ~11; market con- w "m "° 3 " ' Om’ 7”" "" ' 9"‘ l". l Nov ill-nu was 10o" " t‘ ‘l ' “"'"‘“ "nil Fr ' all 8% av. AI G ""1 E‘ A " 2“ z in“ lllom" "m"! '1'!" c" Ill rrlldrr Drnlerl Ire flgurlrlzillhlrgrglllilt: sllutlglts firs? v . ' ‘N Rvhmlfi Fins-l " 104 Ceo " _ i _ 0 ll; t , - ' " - - I c. . .. z ollr, m - . . . .3. . .. .. ._.. >... a, 1, H and l’ ‘g7’; “fill will Fri?" .174 P‘ 1st wit‘; _ 71,5 gang; qlgem" " Qffiflflf,,§,’§°§,',§{§,?.'“fl§§1'1 xgfl,','wz'uzl:‘lé’l' ers 3.10”: Finlvr. winter wheat Iliiiflhia m“ ‘\“"°“'l 5"'l°° 7"" \ftl Har Com .'. lolln .. 10.1.25 111.175 on; Pull‘ . I "o. “d. n‘ "on" Sharp _ "n m’! 95'5"“ - . . Hi1’, vohlmnfln . 15.1"‘ shflflg" has“ M; “iuppiflnz choice .130: ltlljilli‘ white corn "Il- ,- 11 y“ 1,1311 1mm "Y, oniyxzilm ' 1;, 1_-. Filfll of (‘an A -, nu, Nullnlml lllecult - 1i? Ilfilfr 3W1 11mm, mug," most of tho tloniilnd, {figgmfig}; 11,:;"l'.:1r§h0gg1|pfi°?“ l, .. l?» .'\'nr 11m 104m 107 ., “°""'"“"" “°““1" . . n - _ _ __ _ . M: l: s ' ' ' ' ' " " - 3 "V: 133i H 5:03;‘ cgllxigflilcnh“ 722% Falrrzinhrgllia ndgagffllxtltd—gifprl"t" l""'° a“? 90 prlllnds 2.40: liar no 2 PM’ (‘on D I l r r d G ‘ Victory Loan liltit . lnl lul lul St. Oil Ind ... “l: 23' 22% 22 iotnnndu 111,," _ "1; ‘gs/é figlllanaer° in: producers and coulretryluthigpgrs if."‘}3§,:,°,;°'§~§,,(5Z'If§§..,9§1§,1011x11" 9'; " omnnn o Drills“ an“ “d C°“'°"l°“ I‘ 195s ‘ m) m’ 99 ll urn Motors . 4l i , . _ A _ : r no v P331‘; err N I ~ 401g y‘ §Z$§§"’éfll.l" . ____._.____._ i.l'.'"l”.".i‘ll’z..’."li".“lét'i‘if'l.i2"i“.2Y3";i" ~\' R "l w“ - - - - -- BM 9W “‘"“" * < t 4 Kirk Lake .. . in cartons 43- r a r ll i‘i t " ' v ltcyal Dutch 1-1“ 11m _ -_ 41$ res rs: in Montreal Pow debs 4i. 4M. m,‘ gm m1 N J c; {an mm;- - V‘ P; __ ""10"! 33. lvlrzs. storage vrxtrlls ill . 1w!“ flu" g ‘inmutq 5 - glnlikllt llfll‘ ... .l:‘-_ .l.l llargnns IFBEZR sinrnnc firsts _lll yum“ rnrblflfl “nlnruic F: 11>“: I.‘ I.“ u... .. canons a}: filfi. storage seconds llll _ -i__ rum" pnflflc _ “M Bum‘ oil .a 1s. _l.._0o0. pal-up‘? I; .6 lzipfémng Prlncr; knil\\'.'ll‘lll W, m .‘\iO.\TREAl'.. Nov. 2—Brliisll nnll limo-a (‘urn 1, H . ‘ 1 """“'“ l-""“'_‘ n ‘H f G d F’ h 1m 150 fort-inn exchange in relation to tho l‘. fi. Rubber . ‘He! 11:101." < Lyman“, Zflllg“ ¥llff,,,§°'ilgnt,'éflf £311,120‘ 3 O | “mum l,“ 1m giwililliln dollar closed today as fol- “n m“ "a" no“! Pow” "L b“, m ‘ l ‘ ‘Jill 2M - _ , . \inss hlines Dnlhollaie Oil orll Scotia 1 “an “m. Arlrontiila pcso 0.2807 \\ vstlnirhnllse \lllr ' I O ( d l1 .. - <~.- --.~.- ~ - nhy . . . . .. Fll l 0 ene fres r --smt_sz_shurca 0,105: 110M111 IQII-L-“ZlzzliLlfilrzzlélllélosaklilsl. “oclu-ortil I zowhflq Iiéglguloflil I ‘ p qt: 3 C flcrvilnnv rclt-hslilnrl; oflrls. ‘ '"f“"'" "um?" l“? B - i . 31-1."; 1114111111 110111111 3_q4$g_ 2:\'t‘:'n‘0g“ Qotnglnck“ f Hflliblll, . . . . . . . . . . lb. 25C SCEHOPS . . . . . . . . . lb. 37C _ . . . . < t. llulln rune-H tlf-"Ml. ’ [11-(1111191: pend 0m“, l Fillet 0f bole .... ll). 25C lilllel. 0f Cod . lb. 12c South Africa pound 5.80M. 1.1.0! A1, _ m," 11pm 1 . . . N prggar; 3,11,, d011," 10% m, ,_ a a?" flmonh; “Drama (“Mann PM") balmon . . . . . . . . .. lb. 25c Flnnan Haddles 2 lbs. 25c . - -—-i- . err ... Ventures . . MONTREAL Nov '_‘- . a.‘ Siscoe '8 Ril/ o _l_ » . (Canadian Press) “Nun PM 1° l1” w: I l d F h M k pA o Stork-l I l‘lfllll Low Clone ‘Slldbufv Bash" I." 56‘ 50" m‘; Tiixllbl‘? “"1" Am“! s . RRISON Lt CO1 M Ult A“ “""“' -- - “H " ‘i .<_-l~ ii .. . m m w: n1. .. “- "W" ° “° .' .' y l‘...cl..*:::..;. ~ a? ll? l corals... . ' 2 . as"... rho-e 1226 r1 Queen sl- -———— I . . - 1 1 ’* Tk llllfllll‘! .. a1 305 alo Dome l-lspl m5 no . u (all 1\or Pow pfd .. 01% 07V» 67V» vnclmm P“ q m ' . . / 71/ Lak iii r 111.00 i“ . in writing lllblllfis m departed p . y SOITIEIl-gtog‘; 11;". 121.4 12”» Yiponll Clans 21 ‘ 2i ' llilllfgn l?“ .. llama‘ 5793-ll-l-llf-3l ends it l5 a common practice A t l n t 110m ch91“ 31!, Q11, gill _l ,_ __________,__________ _____ ____ _ _ - say that "A gl°°m was m“ W‘ lllrlb llltllfi 1v ll? the whole community‘ by u“? *—'*T- int rm» loll loll 10-"? hem ye. SAINT JOI-LN, 0v. 2—Lt Col. Pare llerrrr M14- fifiii M‘!- ellll °l m” perm‘ w w Walker . rl/ r 11/ an“ w mm’ yet m“ 011., used James 1'.»- McAvity, founder and 11,, 1.11 ‘ “- .-.. is the only one which former commander of the 26th I k ly describes the effect. produced s?" Emile-ails?“ Ballallim- C5513" _ , 11¢“ it, became known that Ly- '5" Elm “n”? mlce- "- Pim‘ -. m George Morrison o1 Amen eer of the Yukon 501d rush and I . . mind” h“ paged to that promnent in Saint John business _ ... . xliel- and brighter life on the ev. circles, died suddenly here yeoter- (cunndhn rm“) s of October tweniylthird, lcaz d" M. the lze of or. WINNIPEG. Nrr- 2-" Scion of a family linked for years cm“ . ter e very brie! illness. m members of every household - Albion Cross, Dundee and im- .. m communities to whom he . known felt a sense of personal - lesvcmeut. Lyman was one of those young . who are universally beloved, -~ are sources of strength and ; ort to all thou who have the _. lege of knowing them. r ‘ille subject of this sketch was the ,5.‘ ~on of Kenneth and Alex- ‘ I (MacLure) Morrison. and was -\ in his twenty-first year, and ~. passing of one so young and -» --- in; seems strange but, "Some we'll understand," the reason I his early passing. He was a of Dundee Presbyterian urch and an active worker in all llrch work. Besides his almost heartbroken nls. there are left to mourn e sister Lillian as well as a host i friends both old and young. in use memory will long linger Olltllts of one who was such a. '» 1y man. His funeral ‘was held from his - home on Tuesday, October nty fifth. and was largely at- nded. Rev. Mr. MacDonald oi ontaguc misted by Rev, Mr. h and Rev. Mr. Morgan of Dun. ducted the services. Mr. Donald spoke words of peace d comfort, from, “As one whom l.’ other comforted. so will I l . r ~t time" and "Be ye comfort- Rev- Mr. Chisholm of Hazelbrook ‘llniily rendered that beautiful ‘llll. Sweet Pence, the Gift of ‘s Love. file interment was in Dundee “mm? the Dali bearers being six Yllllcd friends, namely: Howard l°°d- Arthur MacDonald. William choison. Neil Nicholson, Fred Ma- y?“ “m! Hllkh Maul-eon. filly beautiful flowers spoke sll-' t tribute of love and sympathy " the family and friends. ‘mi-ii OES TO MOVIES WITH PRINCE; WNDON. Nov. gt-rrincess In- ‘ d °f svlcden went to the movies ‘ lBht with s. party composed of‘ “°° Worse and the Earl and l ntess of Athlone. "6 has long been gossip of Plllslble engagement between her " "It Prince. 1 with Saintwlohn commercially, so- cially and pntrioticady. Lt. Col. Mc- Avity had been in falling health for the past few months. 1 He mobilized, driled and even~ tually led the 26th Battalion through some of the hardest fight- ing of the world was". While. over- seas he acted as briyndier of the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade. He was lnvalided home alter 20 months of active service in Fland- ers. At the time oi conscription he was chief recruiting officer for New Brunswick. Always interested in military life, Lt. Col. McAvity was e. crock rifle shot and made Canada; Bis- ley team in 1891 and IBM. He was a son oi‘ James H. Mc- Avlty, whose father founded in Sdnt. John the McAvliy business of manufacturing bra$s and other lmetal work. In addition he was ‘associated with other industrial enterprises. The adventure of the Klondike gold rush called him in 1897, and he was active in pumped/HE. mim- aging and transportation angles or 't.hc rush. A widow, two daughters and two sons survive. YORK SCHOOL The following is the report of York School for month of October. Grade IX. Sr. 1. Ruth Christie. Grade IX. Jr. 1. Miriam Vessey; 2. Alice Crockett; 3. Howard Chris- tie. Grade VII. 1. Ruby Watts; 2. Ina. MacDonald; 3. Grace Watts. Grade V. 1. Dickie Yessey; 2. Isabel Strickland; v3. Viola Jay. Grade IV. 1. Freddy Keizer; 2. Walter Mnllett; 3. Lorna Watts and Irene Vessey, equal. Grade III. 1. Ruth Watts; 2. Lillian Crockett. ' Grade II. l. Clarence Christie; 2. Harvey Brown; 3. Lorne Kaiser. Grade I. Sr. l. Mabel Keizer. Grade I. Jr. 1. Howard Watts; 2. Wilma Watts. V The following pupils made very marked progress during the month; Ruth Christie, Ruby Watts, Grace Watts, Dickie Vessey, Isabel Strick- land, Viola Jay. Harvey Brown, Wil- ma. Watts. Teacher, Roy l}. Vusey. Hillard’: Illnlnsoal oases Nearaigim w oxes Felted and Furs Cleaned Our Modern Well-Equipped Pelling and Fur Cleaning Plant with experienced, careful workmen using the most up to date methods, “lures you of the best of service and satisfac- tion at moderate prices. All pelts covered by watchman. GORDON LUND Corner Great George and Kent Streets Phone insurance and night- .__.._-___- 1382 Wheat: Nor 40%,; Doc 45% to 45- %: May 4131/04 to 6Q. Iflatxs: iv; 23: Dec 2174111,» May 23B. gnfiallz-‘ey. ov 28%, Doc .S‘$(l; May (‘ASH PRICES Wheat: Nnl llilni 47%: No. 1 nor v : l\o. 2 non-tilt}; No fl nnr 43%: .\’0. I nor 41%; No. ii 88%; No. 6 34- g“! Fflli 30%; Track 46%; No. 1 dllr 9%. Oats; No. 2 C W 23: No. fl i‘) W 20: EX {veil 20: Nu, 1 fend HIM; No, 2 food 18; Rejected 15: Track 23. Barley: N0. It i311’ 28$lf No. 4 f‘ ll’ 211%: No. ii C W 24%; No. 6 C‘ W 231/ : Track 28%. conivwann-volur POINT ‘ INSTITUTE Cornwall-York Point Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs, Norman MsoFadyen for the Octob- er meeting with an" attendance. of sixteen members and ten visitors. Meeting opened by singing the Maple Leaf and repeating Creed in unlsion followed by-the reading and adoption of minutes. The sick committee for - York Point and .Mesdow Bank gave reports. The President wished to thank all who had helped to make the Memorial Service the success that ii: was. Program committee for November: Mrs. Deane MacEwen, Mrs. Hazen Howard and Mrs. Peter Scott. The business period being over the fol- lowing program was presented: A duet by Mrs. Harrison hizzell and Miss Helen Scott, a trio by the little Dingwell sisters. Charlottetown which was worthy of special men- tion, a humorous reading by Mrs. Deane MacEwen and vlctrola selec- tions by the host were all very much enjoyed as was the lunch and soc- lsl hour following. Meetting ad- journed to meet with Mrs. Mack Vickerson in November. Roll call to be answered with "My Mother's Maiden Name." PASSION PLAY STAB PllPAI-IS Anny Ruiz, the Madonna of 0b- crammergau, has returned home after l1 months in Enlland, and has great hopes oi aeain being el- ected to play the leading female role in the Passon Play next year. llf she is, she will be the first girl i in 300 years to play the Madonna twice in succession. She ls ysvpI-Y‘ in: for the coming season. While away she learned to speak English perfectly, and she is opening her widowed mother's home a school for young children. BIO MILES B! 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