"0! omlleialgzxllgittgoagcti! her in». but then she met him in -Humorl,~;t_ and 10 cents for every additional Appreciation, 70o per inch or 0o hsh. Address Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance with“ "W" for Mr Advertiainenta 2s Cont. Central Guardian iocall. lo per word; week", mg gum. d, n loeala ?u:il1e'il°;s'ple3:::::§°1:°§“ ‘up Comm‘ Bum‘ 3° P" WW0; Floral and Sp ua.l Offerings. Card; etc, 11¢ p, . Le Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement ‘Maxi-dc fill-original‘) in Notices 10c per inch; Lin; or 5 words. Notices of Thanks and Mr word. Llata of Subscriptions tltion $1.00. other rate; on For Sale Arl-‘LES AT F. S. REEVES‘. cheaper in your packages. Prices ocwn. L-lilbl-lfl-ZO-til. r011 SALE-HOUSE IN CITY. Reasonable. Six rooms. A ply Guardian. L-1602-10-22-3i. FOB SALE — STEERS, HEIFERS, Cows number Cows to freshen in November. Registered Hereiord Bull 16 months, 900 lbs. 650.00. Walter Weeks, Bayview. L-l595-i0-24-1i. Help Wanted vfilvrl-zn - ill-Altman c work on form. our“: Summervllle. James Mcuann, L-l589-10-24-ll. Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE w A N T E p T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course, Ex t o- i i . Colleege, l-liallfgl Mom fix’, FOR SALE - i! FROST Jr WOOD gang plOWG $15.00. Masey Han-is $5.00. Western Riding gang plow suitable for horses or tractor $20. All have good wheels. Colters and molded boards. Walter Weeks, Bayvlew, Bradelbane, R. R, L-1595—10-24-1i. Female Help Wanted __.._______._________ WANTED —' WOMAN T0 CARE for semi invalid and help with housework. Heber canneld, Vic- toria. L-1594-l0-24-1l. WANTED — RELIABLE WOMAN or girl to help with housework and practical nursing. Family three adults. Country home. Modern conveniences. Apply Box "E. C." care Guardian. 14-1530-10-21-34-26. Professional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. B . ) J A. BENTLEY, K, C c'. r. BENTLEY, 1.11111 T Barristers and Attorney-at-Larr MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Street ,_.._ ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone l7. P. O. Bo: 12 MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK ll. MncGIJIGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOB B. A. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO AN Office: Over Provincial Bank, “ichmond Street. Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A., K. C. NOTARY. be. BAll-RISTEH- SOLICITOR kill Building Charlottetown D i Professional Fumigotor And Exterminator Guaranteed Extermination sf all Vermin Rodents, etc. GEORGE C. WILDE Phone b5 or Write 101 Great George Street Charlottetown, r. s: i. PALMER 8r HASLAM ll. .I. PALMER. K. U, A. J. IIASLAM, B. A., LLB. BARRISTER ETC. Bank of Nova Scofls Chambers. Charlottetown. P. E. l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone as P. 0. Boa ll CUTCLIFFE 8r ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS it“ River rind Bradalllafl DI! Ind Night service. BELL 8r MATHIESON MONEY TO DOM Jfllflon aioolncimlosoeiowo. r.n.i. R- B- Bell. n. L. Mathioson. 1.1.11. M 0o You iised iionsy $50 _ $5002 W lend money to all ma. to pmafil necessities. to tale that needed vacation or for lllv useful nnrpose No embarrassing ques- tions to borrower or en- donors. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip’! Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. l. l. for (‘crwsntial boau Sign Olflcl flours 0.00-6.80 Saturday 0.00-6.00 CAPABLE WOMEN WANTED _ between the ages of 20-40. sen l. 111w oi daily necessities that b71935 frgifllli hrid always increas- lrli; o ers. Products known ihwushout Canada. Profitable dis- tricts now available. No exper- ience needed. No risk. Inquire without obligation. Ewe Catalogue. Famllex Products, 570 5t. ClPm- ent, Montreal. N-B14-5, Wanted w A N r n n - slvl/ILI. HEATED Apartment. stating rent. L-1552-10-23-ll. T0 LET — ‘l ROOM TENEMENT. 102 Fitzroy Street. Phone zoo-J. L-1598-10-24-Zil. T0 LET — FURNISHED IIOUSE. Modern conveniences. 336 Euston St. L-1593-10~24-1i. TO IJIT-DESIRABLE SIX ROOM residence corner spring street and Bri iiton Ave. Immediate pos- ply M. Bank of Canada Building, lottetown. L-1540-10-21-24-26-2B. bwi HEATED APARTMENT TO RENT. Spacious eight roamed apart- me-nt in best residential district. Apply Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. Brigh- ton. or H. F. MacPhee. Solicitor". Riley Building, Charlottetown. L-l399-l0-17-Bi. Work Wanted CAPABLE EXPERIENCED GIRL wants housework. Write to 97 Ger- ald Street. L-l516-L0-24-3l. EXPERIENCED IIOUSEKEEPER. wantl work. Apply 202 Dcrchester Street. L-1600-10-24-2l. Miscellaneous nay SAFE FUIINITURE STOR- age. PllOIle 602. L-lhlll-iO-ILISJI. Lost LOST — BETWEEN GEORGE- town and Poole's Garage, lady's handbag. Finder please leave at Condons Store, Georgetown. L-1599—10-24-ll. GRAIN WIN , Wheat futures prices unwilling to take 72 and May 78 7-8-77. Buenos Alres firmed i-8 cent. bushel from early hinhs today. 52 i-ii; Owls unchanged down. AUCTION AT SPRINGFIELD, LOT 87 MJI. 8 ft. cut) 1 llay Mower. M. l! 1 alklng Plow, row Soul 2,000 lbs. cancelli- eomplotc, 1 Box CD11» w on. l Elllfoli wsron. i Dri S000 ‘Pelnval , 1 not G riding Stone. 1 i Rubber Belt. r Milk Cowl 1""! '* farm All k do verti- da’; at same hour. IIUGII l‘. MORRISON. Auctioneer. p-im-io-ai-zi-an-ae Write D. Guardlan' EG Oct. 23—(CP)— registered little change after a stagnant ses- sion on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Buyers and selifg; hgljgfnifig marker, today were 1,641 cattle, a,a2o stantduln thla nalrrgwl market’ land quo 1i ons nls e - cen- o\v- . 25 t; ea51er_ Au er, Oct at '10 s-a, Nov 11 1-8, Dec 5°55 “c” “e” CHICAGO, Oct. 23—(AP>—After an early fractional advance, wheat price: tumbled more than a cent a Wheat closed 1-8-7-8 lower than Saturday, Dec 84 5-8-3-4. May 84 l-4-—3-8; Corn unchanged to l-i higher, Dec 49 Ii-B-l-i. May 52- ” "4 of szso to flglgqsoldlnyfarnllwiilaeli _ b aileilon on Monday. ocwber 30th $5 with the bulk besween $4.50 and a 12 noon. all my smi- imolemenw 9.431s. ‘ and household effects consisting ln l uTi-u, s Milch Cowl. i Yearlinl Clttie, 2 Calves, 30 Ilsnn, I Binder any my‘. 1 Mum“ sprggder l. o. a s its w i 1m Lev 1 smoothing Harrow, l Potato ‘her, l Horse l-liie, 1 set Scales 1 Drivlrll I l ood Slellh. ii inwrm in s‘ lb‘ w Cream sewn-AM l Bloch; and Bone. l 7'1"" Gm," loinei- articles found around a isrse in _ . of. hat-um: ‘but: 1 , nr dcablellsing‘ ewaglhaillmnii. ‘m’ all household effects on nbovo pro- If day is unflt sale on next fllw h. m“ C“ LINUS McDONALI). STOCK QUOTA TTONS BY Frederick Gardner Associated Press ‘Financial Write! NEW YORK. Oct. 23—!.AP)- Sl-ock market traders today just e.- ~bout shelved the war buying in- fluence and price changes were narrowly irregular in viflimlli/ n11 departments. Rest performers in- chided a few utilities. motor trucks, amusements. mail orders and spec- ialties. Steels, motors, rails. copoers and rubbers generally Inished frac- tions to a point or so lower. The Associated Press average oi’ 60 lsues was unchanged at 53.4. Dealings slackened after a fairly lively first hour when blocks of 1.000 to 10,000 shares were trailed. Turnover totaPed 673.600 shares compared with 786,880 last Friday. Bell Telephone. with a gain of’ five points to 125. led a general upward movement in the Canadian vctlon. Walkers, International Nickel. ‘Holllnger, Imperial Tobac- co and IJake Shore Mines improved fractions while Dome Mines. Brazil- ian Trwfion, Ford and Imperial Oll eased. On the upside were White Motors. Douglas Aircraft. Eastman Kodak, General Fords, Loews Ceinnese, Paramount. Nast-Kewinator, Dress- er "i". 9W1 Flastcrn Airlines. In arrears were U. S. Steel, Tseih- lehcm. Chrvsler, Anaconda. N. Y., Central, DilPrmt. General Flectric, Boeing and American Telephone. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 23——(CP)— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Agri- cultural Bureau, follow: : first grade crearnery prints, job price, 29; first grade solids, job price, 28 1-2; Que no 1 pasieihzed, current receipt price, 27 5-8; Que no 2, 26 6-‘8. Cheese: Ont white, current re- ceipt (price, 13 11-16-44 3-16; Ont coiore , current receipt price, 13 13- 16-44 3-16. Eggs: gruflrd inspected shipments in used free cases, selling price, A -largc 37; A—-medlum 35; A—-pul- lets 28; B—large 26; C i8. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.00; Que no 2 75's .65—.85; NB and PEI no 1 75's 1.05-1.10. Livestock MONTREAL, Oct. 23-—(C‘P)—Re- celpts on the Montreal livestock calves, 5,289 sheep and lambs and 2,570 hogs. other kinds of livestock were steady to flmi. Cattle trading was active and prices firm to a. shade higher in spots. Good steers made from 57,25 to s8. medium steers $6.25 to $7 and common mostly $5 to $6. Heifers ranged from $3.50 to $6.50. Good cows were from $5.25 to $5.50, medium from $4.25 to $5 and 0W1- mon from $3.50 to 84- Camel‘! If"! cutters were mostly s3 with a range . $3.25 Bulls s0‘d from $3.75 to $5.50. bologna bulls from mostly $4 to 34-50- Veal calves were steady and gras- sers firmer. Good 008ml’ V0015 made $9.50 to $10 Wm‘ "iedhun kinds from Q to $9.50 and common light veals clown to 06- 13min" were 85.50 to $7 and grassers $4 to ewes and wheihers were N. Y. Stock lMontrealStock (Canadian run) fif- icmiu" "t"! ‘such - - ab“ ltooh m”. .' Am 0 and I‘ . . Am m, P, ‘g Bell Tel 1e i-a fi 331%’ 1° i“ “$111 it"? - 0 ' Am WM“. “f: Bldg Products 17 3.4 Anaconda __. 33 1.3 c Nam?’ 5 1'4 Aitchisun i i, 33 o“ o: 15 B810 Oll-IO a‘. 'l 1-1 c“! c pxd 17 14 Bendix Av ‘ 30 3.3 c“ “l! 35 Beth Steel so 1-2 69"}; H, 7 1'" Ches Ohio 43 cock“ 33 3-4 l‘ with So 1 3.5 c m‘: 1° 3'4 °°" “a +1 1-1 rolls? ' ‘° "‘ c» m1»- o l... .2. l" H Elec Auto Lite so r-s Dom 3,1 *1 7'” glee E Lite g 7.3 Dom Text o t‘: 1-2 cn ec 41 - Gen Motors 54 3.2 megt 17 1'3 Goodrich 32 1.5 Ge Sm. w 11 1-1 Goodyear Tire 3a 1.4 Gygwm n 11 3'4 Gt Noi- Pfd s1 1-2 mm mid‘, 5 3" Hudson Mtr Car 7 l-B How gum; a 1'2 mt Tel 'I‘e1 5 1.4 Imp Tub 1'3 1-4 Kennecott 0 7-8 Int. Nickel 15 5'8 Mont Ward is 3-4 Lake Woods 4; 3" N Y Central 21 1-2 Massey Harris 2g Nor Am Co 2a 1-4 M00011 Front H NOI‘ Pac 11 a-a Mti Powel- 3% 1'8 Paramount 8 Nat Brew 34 Phil Morris as 1-4 Nat Steel Car a Penn R R 26 Noranda 7‘ Phil Pet Co 46 Power Corp "l; 14 Pure Oll Co 9 5-8 Quebec Power l7 Radio Con» s l-B Shewiriigan a Sears Roe Co as l-a’ st Law Corn 5-; South Pac 11 i-2 so Law Pfd lB 1'4 Std oil N .1 4'1 "z-a st Can g7 '4 Etude Com o v-a Steel of Can PM a4 Texas Corn 47 3-4 Wpg Eilee A 3 United Air 46 1-2 Wm Elec B 2 3 4 United Con: a 3-4 MONTREAL Oct aa-(op ' gngeguggzrmili 14 Stocks travelled over diverse rcrul; U S m co g Eli-g l?‘ todays market with papers, uti]- U s Ind A] A 25 1:4 t 6a 811L111 oils taking the climbing vanadium 37 14 51m: bgckie rails and constructions Warner Bros 4 1-8 Brisk demand lifted Price Broth West Univ" 33 1-2 ers one point Ahead fractional a: gflllmBfhke 111% ll-g mounts were Dryden, St. Lawrence woolwéth - Corporation, Bathurst. St. Lawrence —- Paper preferred and Howard Smith. In 011$. Imperial Oll firmed 1-4 and McColl Frontenac 1-8. Fractional gains were also chalked up for Nickel, Hudsgn Bay Mining, Nor. anda, Power Corporation, Showin- lgan, LeGm-e preferred and Can- adian Celanese. National Steel Car and Smelters gave up one point each and frac- tional losses appeared for Hamli- Wn B11689. Alxoma Steel, Canada Cement. Dominion Bridge, C. P. R., Dosco and Canadian Car common. Total sales: 82.300 shares; Indus- ggils, 54,800; Mines, 27,500; Bonds, TORONTO. Oct. 23-40?)- Traders turned to the mining shares in today's Toronto stock ex- change market and buying was on a. substantial scale in a ha‘f dozen of the cheaper golds. The gold group firmed .54 in the index while the base metal shares added .57. West- ern oils showed practically no net change and the industrlals closed narrowly lower. Volume expanded to 388.000 shares, the hrgest Mon- dav turnover in a month. Heavy trading junior: included God's Lake, Broulan and Malartlc Gold fields and they were up 4 to 6 cents at the close. Active trading at higher prices also marked Boh- lo. Slave Lake. Jellicoe and St. Athonv. Buffalo-Ankerite recovered 25 cents. About 13,069 shares of Steep Rock Iron Mines traded and the price touched a new high at 1.842 The close at 1.78 was un 3 cents. Inter- national Niclcel had a narrow gain in lioht turnover. Hudson Bay ad- rlr-d 3-4 and Noranda finished l-B u . pAnnouncement that Abitibi’: earnings were up in September lifted the common 35 cents to 215 and the preferred 1-4 to 16 1-4. ‘The SIPHIS were mainly lower. Price ariiustments were narrow in the western oil group. Good steady at soro. heavy imhl W" ' (Canadian v Prelli Stocks Gloss Am 3,3“ B 84 l-I Am Gas Eilec Am Super Power 1-2 Cities Service 5 3-4 Creole Petrol El Bond Share 9 1'3 uolr 011 corn 441-4 le Oi 59 Lockheed Ail‘ 81 i-ii Niag Hudson . 3 1'8 Pant Oil 5 1-4 Banks (Canireinn Prue) Stocks Clots Canada - Nova Scotis. $19 Commerce — Royal 175 Montreal “W. cut $1 pe hundredweight culls and bucks well-e cut 02 per ' hundred- weight. Sheep were from $2.50 to $5.50, mostly $3.50 lo $4.50. Hogs were easier. Bacon: were $8 fed and watered. Selects drew :1 per hog premium with the reg- ular cuis on off rades. Bows Weie from $6 to $7.25. o s sold on rail grade brought $12 ho weight. p 1 "SILVQR MUUN INDIRECT DRAFT TYPE. "hook, hulls, etc. IICAPUI STUBBS Summerside HIlet A Holman Dependable §TQVE 0r HEATER Keep Your Home Warm and Base Heaters Constructed to rive areal he" and to hold the fire all night. 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