Morena; 1- 194a _ lilar-——25 Years Ago Today ‘(M The Canadian Press) iiov. 1. 1m -Britieh and Can- mm troops "we a cameo of m“ Rhonelie ver capturing mrssehes adn Auinoy on the out. -i:ts of Valenciennes. On the lt- ‘nsn front Austrian iorce; were 1n utter mu‘- Ailiied cmistice terms men to ustr . ¢p s The trapping season be- gins on Monday, November lei. I will be buying all lhinds of furs, and as usual nnying highest market |r~ires. There is a closed srnsnn on Beaver and Otter.- . Skunk skins are in demand rsnd besides buying the‘ skins - we pay the bounty of $1.00 Ziior the nose. Call and see 1pc before disposing of your g ilurs. k avatars p-‘F’g"."v4l . H , , , a- nuns-u xahal‘ manna-unless: van-roan M-ala-Iixmtnsnncm u J. D. JENKINS Prop. THE ROYAL PACKING Company ". l Charlottetown, P.E.I. l.» ioaora NOW To avoid disappointment larder your Fuller Bristle Comb (hair brushes) early us I can only obtain a limit- prl supply. Stock on hand of ‘ nll household and personal lirushes. For particulars . write or phone KEITH TOMILSON Charlottetown, RR. 7 or phone 934-L For later reference read ~ ‘adv. on top of page 42 in telephone directory. {srocx QUOTA nous] ' We all other kinds rect market prices. killing plant is at your dis- posaL ' ' 00., Ltd. Charlottetown. ..=_=-.—_~. a s l i‘. n i. classified 3o per word; In M and 10 cents for every ad I Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4e ‘or wor 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation 01.00. Other rates oa application. Floral and Spiritual Offerings Cards, ate; 5e pg ‘landowner We nu inch: We dlns Qllllllllllents 4o words n» aim dltional 3 words. Notices of Thank; and d. Lists of Subscriptions Montreal Stock Exchange Bell Tell 1M 1-2 Brazilian 25 Bid Products 1e 1-2 an Cemt Can Nor Pfd Car und I 1-2 Can Ind A1 A gen s“ 1cm“ so Sill! an arcs t Bell 3B Dryden B Gen Bteei Wares ll 1-1 Int Power Pfd 17 1-2 Massey Harris 8 1-2 Mtl Power 1B 1-2 Noranda 60 1-2 Shs/winiga 4 t Law 2 3-4 Abltlbi 2 1-2 bestoe 24 3-4 Beauharnois 11 A e i-B Fraser V T C l8 mp Oil 16 3-8 Price Coin 18 Int'l Pete 22 1-4 ilew York Stock Exchange Am Tel at Tel 158 l-Z Anaconda 26 1-2 eth Ste Ches 8t Ohio 4 Con Ed n 24 Elec Auto Lite (i67- Gen Elec 36 1-17 Gen Motors 52 Gt Nor Pfr.’ 27 1-11 Mont Ward 44 7-8 N Y Central 18 Nor Am 16 1-2 R/adio Corp 10 3-8 Std Oil N J 5B 1-2 Texas Co 41 3-4 United Aircraft 30 1-4 U S Rubber 42 1-4 U S Steel 54 1-2 West Union POULTRY uire unlimited Killin- titles of chicken, fowl. Also 9f meat poultry live and dressed, Cor- Irlding and highest 0m- modern Swift Canadian Advertising llates-n-Payablo in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement ts Cents 2:12.".:::'::"n..:::.:e..::..ra::~" "m W ‘omins Events 3o per word; Notices 70o per men; Lists oi l‘ name; Letters of For Sale I-‘Olt SALE — IIALL RACK AND armed dining room chair (Ollie) 159 Dorchestcr Street. 10-30-21- FOR SALE — 1-2 TON FORD Truck. '41. Apply Guardian. 11-1 1; .________.__N -F0l't SALE- 2 TON DODGE Truck. First class condition. 38 model. Cash or Car in exchange- Auatln H. Curtis. Kinkoro. 10 27 1i I For: slits: - YOUNG MXrFs black leatheréacoat in good condi- . Price reasonable. Apply in the evenings after 8 i’ M. to 84 Elm Avenue or Phone 1962. 10-29-31. CAR FOR SALE-‘Zlii PIIMOUTII scilnn in A1 condition. tires and Female Help Wanted WANTED - mm ron Gianna- al housework. two adults. 112 North River Ron/i. _ Wanted APPIY 0-28-41. WANTED — TWO WIIEELED trailer ia ood aha e. Chandler, é—————-—~~—~— . n w, . WANTED n‘ ONCE. MAN on zigylgilaqbjective of $1,500,000 M. boy for farm work. Applv Gvrd- I cording to statement issued b on Shaw Bracklev Beach! Lost LOST -- MALE FOX. face. Tntooed. Reward. S. Clifford 01th M ton- 10-30-21 ployees 0n ‘the Atlant a Prin e 0-30-81. and general manager. Standing by WRITE Knu- norlv 10-30-21. a_____ ~ For Rent TO RENT -— LAND SUITABLE despatcherg office motor perfect. Aiinly 154 Great Gflifilc Stryt 10-30-21. ‘AU At Spring for potatoes. Near water. McKay. Ereadalbane. Park Road ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 1 P.M. Hugh 13151. first uiree in N sate I am instructed by Major J. A. MacKenzie, executor of the estate of the late Mrs. Elizabeth J. MacKenzie to seel by Public Auctim all household furniture including: Din- ing-room table; 6 chairs; buffet; her covered; small tables; roc Wood basket; clocks; stools; ket; hall rack; runners; book case and books; electric toaster; rugs; den furniture, leat- king chairs; arms chairs: clothes bas- Chesterfield suite; reading lamps; beds; bureaus; springs; mattresses; Congoleum squares; flower stands; Clii‘ talna and drap- rles; linens; bed clothing; dishes; silver; pots; pans and \ll other articles in and arou nd the premises. W. l-l. BEATON, Auctioneer Public Auction I 114 rnmca srnaar TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1943, AT 6.15 P. M. _ v The sale of the above property postponed because of rain will be held on the above date. 1 1-2l_ W. II. BEAT Auctioneer. 4 ON, MINING ' wmwm. Oct. 1-(02 - Quotations. ' “o” Close 10 l‘. 10 3-4 2.20 1t 1-2 1-2 1.61 11 72 U U! 2.8T 66 S’! 1.15 1.51 16 10 1.04 1.80 3.96 Francoeur 3'1 1-2 Haicrow 21 Hard Rock 103 Hoiiinner 11 3-4 Home O11 3,70 lHud Bay a1 1-2 l 3B 1-8 Jason 2i Kerr Add 9.00 Lake Dufa 90 Lake Shore 14 1-2 Lebel 2 i-i Leitch 1,18 Lil L L 81 MacLeod 2.11 Manson 1.43 hialartic 3,20 rllcKenzie 1.47 mwatt 10 1-2 {villi Corp 2.23 Msneta 38 11021115 55 ‘Noranda 50 3-4 Ncrmetaia 1.00 Nor Cdn 66 Obrien LCQ Omega Q Bcunour 1 25 Pnrtenan 03 i-2 Paymast 32 Perron 1.06 Pick Crow 1.80 Pioneer 2.20 ovaell 1.40 Premier 1.03 Preston 2 1'7 Royaliia 25 1-2 | Senator 51 ‘Sherrltt 85 Siscoe 58 Sladen 51 Steep Rn 2.48 Sud Basin 2 30 Sullivan 1.67 Svlvanlte 2.00 cck H 8.05 Trens Rea 00 Upp Canada 1.65 Ventures 6.9.‘) Waite 5.05 CURB Dnlhousle 40 Foothills 1.54 Total Sales 162.000. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. 31 - (C?) — Produce prices Saturday reported by the Dominion Department of ae- glcuiture followz- . i Eggs: Graded shipments quoted l on spot 50 1-2 for A-lurge- A- med- ium 4a i-a; A-puum 4s i-z; a 4s- ‘45 1-2: C 1-2. grade ereamery pri lo 361-11. first grade solids, job pr e No. 1 pasteurized 34- ‘1-2, No. 2 33 1-2. delivered Mont- ireal: wholesale Que. pasteurized geslhznnd storage N0. 1 35, No. Cheese: Current recFaavisp. White, |western and Que. 20 B. whole- salile Jobbing western and 36 current e. 20 11-16-21. current sale $01‘ lw te iexoort. Potatoes: New crop 75 lb. bag No. 1 %ue. 1.10-1.65, N.B., 1.65- 1.75. P. .I._1.'l0-1.'l5. FIFTH VICTORY IDAN WELL SUPPORTED BY C. N. R- MONCTON, N.B., Oct. 29- Latcst. f v es covering subsori - tions to the Fifth Victory Loan 1' Canadian National Railways em- ic Region of $762000 of re- y J.F Regional Vice President ‘divisions shows New Glasgow still in first place with 60 per cent 0f 1 quota follower. by the Moncton s ops with 57 per cent and Hal- 1 ifax in third place with 55 per cont. ' Mccton division 54 per cent Camu- bellton Edmundston and Prince Edward Island each 34 per cent Moncton stores 24 per cent. On the Moncto division the chtiel c nversubscribed their quota in the days of the camoaian .wlth 142 per centybridge and build- |ing crows at Amherst and London- derrv N 5.. and at Sussex and ‘Hampton N.B . obtained their full The bridge and building crew at Amherst obtained their full 0b- jcctive during the last three loans. The Nova Scotian Hotel staff at Halifax has gone over the t0? with 136 per cent. AIRLINE PASSENGER _ WINNIPEG, Man. Oct. aa-m the first nine months of this ycilr Trans Canada Air Lines has car- ried 2,690,747 pounds of mail 104- 437 passengers and 573,016 pound! T. Larson vice-Dre- sldent nnounced today: narec: wilth llast year mall has - D0 SERVICE creas y . unds rearly I twice the volume. There have been 28,441 more passengers and 355.540 more pounds of express considerably more tnan twice the quantity. In the month of Sept- ember passengers 4890 over September a ve mail increased bv 108,773 pounds and express w 41sec * BEEKEEPER’! WINTER PROGRAMME (mperitnantal Farm News) Now that the bees are laced in m» v PAGE Frye- edil‘! age 0W! ‘l?’ he . _h°p (IDMBYe pikrhop, hoDlMtY r A111“ when hG 9r brain n. lake “l” M’ he Wonfi IQ q new eoelii" ha‘ bfigh . d which we are all liwde" r S rob? Victor i to!“ world o I g w be a konqu o“ Q01“ Now zore ‘l goNT v their winter qur ers and re uire little or no atteliiicn for the qnext five months, the beekceper should have plenty of time to ' equipment in shape plans for the 1944 season. ha; increased considerably during the pm all available supplies is c1 import- ant conslderatlon. says t. A. Jnm-_ lesion. Derimentnl Farm. Ottawa. . w; Ni comb is the beekeepers most valu- abel asset and unless properly stor- ed may be severely damaged by mice or wax moth. Sort all combs carefully discarding those that are broken or deformed and store the good ones in suPffs- $010k these supers with an inverted hive cover beneath and another one on top of each pile to keep out the mice-If larvae of the wax moth are present fumiqnte the combs with Paradichlorobenzene. usln! ill"! TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS put his and As the cost of aplary equipmont, few years. conservation of Bee Dlvlslon- Central Ex- Drawn tablespoons to every ‘five supers. tanks and other metal eq- are becoming difficult to d should be cleaned d if necessary. If any storage uipment replace- an and repaire additional equipment l5 for the next years operation, order it early so that it may be asscln- bled and ready for use before the rush of work next spring. It ls a good plan to order pack- age bees now so as Lo avoid delay - be rendered by the most efficient method and placed mm the regular fgiBIHKlS of trade as soon as poss- le. Th9 importance of attending a; many beekeepers’ meetings as "i I55- ible throughout the winter mr.\‘h.a W111 PT°VB hElDful. If there is not: a local association in your locality, you might consider organizing one, Stronger Orgfllllzlllltllki and coop- eraticn will be needed to meet. the problems thnt will arls’; in the fut ure. t rand possibly dlssapointment next spring. The demand for packages was exceptionally heavy this past year, and many late orders could not be filled. Wax has many important war uses and there is no better time to salvage it than during the winter months. All scraps accumulated durinrz the summer, ciippings, combs culled from supers and scrapings from other hive equipment should uncapplng knives, required P-y Edwina LANCE. l5 UC CHILD" REPLACEMENTS NEEDED! TiLLlr-frz-tre/r- ~ _ .MACITHE Mo; blNLé vou WERE SEEN DRiLLING NIH e0 ON W124 gAD, DARUNg! HEJD srAv LPALL. NlGHTf- CvJELLTMACJD-lE w c. wmawu ARE YOU some TO REPLACE‘ A OVER ON SIDE! TIPPIE TH’ EPS IN By WEBSTER egosi-i‘ in’ LOOi<$ av.»- r