331x012 TEN “The England 0f Canada” l STOCK QUOTA nozvs "wl Thanksgiving Holidays provide an opportunity to drive over Prince Edward Island on the many paved roads and see YOUR Pnovmcs ‘n sii its Autumn Glory. A number oi Beautiful llriires are described in a small niup folder which we will gladly send you free on request. Many visitors this sum- "ner toiti Us our went-r; closely resembles parts of England-especially Dcvonshire. SEE YOFR i)\\‘\' PRO\'I.\'('E—TIIE MOST BEAUTIFUL IN CANADA. I-"or i‘ra~i- Map Poitier send a postcard intiav in_ Exchange (Canadian Press) MonirealSluck N. Y. Stock‘ lANLE. Exchange (Canadian Press) T_r_i_E MCl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of s newly nstui-o msy In. Insertgq st l cents — word strictly pa,- sole in wit-sues. C NFEDERATION LIFE INSUR< L-EiIUiI-‘l-Zl-ZL‘ MOUNT STEWART united Pas- ‘, ‘ioral Charge. ‘special Harvest l thanksgiving Services. Mount. Stew- ,i1rt at 11 and 7.30 and mt 40 st 3. ' ‘WV- sld-lley J. Boyce, B. A. L-Tlé-IO-II-ll. ' two points. .. . , . .. . . " Close i111. i'i.i.\(1. intviitn ISLAND 'I‘I{.\\'I-.'L nriimu “m” Sto k l m if (ir-ihum R0 crs so -l' ‘ B ll Tel I66 c s close FUNERAL THIS MORNING‘ _ v I I . . K . . pert snr—( hitrlottclown 8532mm‘ ‘ 74! Am C and F 26 7_8 She faneerallof the late Paiiiel W. ville-It‘ lllll R PRIILNILQ OVER FROM TIIE “AINLAND FOR A Bldg PIOGUCR 14 iAm Tel Tel 162 1-H Illliglilllbm lataklesxtltllekillclrllél (zLflliiol s IIULIIHI. l..\.\‘1‘ (‘AItI-‘IIRIH’ rittw-"ixti SXTCRDAY ca“ C“ PM 1B lgfélfimg“ 22 Street, at 11.45, to st. Duiistanls Ba- Mlilll‘ H -\'l' “=55 i’. ti. FROM cart; itiniiizsriss. l?“ m“. M A "5 _ Biildtfilln Loco '_ . ma’ thmcgo Vernon Rwer‘ icon Pacific 35 l 8 Bend! A l6 l 4 l A SMALL QUAN’! LE Cclanese 1 X V 31 i ‘ITY FT c! L-osv-io-io-ai. lCOlli Smelt as gag“ 15ml '19 a-a glraerangrinddasigwirlixiliiusg latdels. ren- s, , Dist Seag 24 Y5 Hf '17 s-s B - - w 11¢ Qriflimvv ' ' ' '--— - —-~- -._-. _, - - Dom Bridge 28 Con Edison 25 H; 35c the new pattern Mila y M - - ,. . . . Dom sic-i B a 1-8 25,“, gygg we a 1-2 vertising Rdtas Pay-ante Ill itiivance sgiiggm" 31-4 lo... Mgtgys 3;; l -273-l0-1i-2l. ’ . v Gt Nor Pfd - . ltliminium Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents flint“ Ifigillttlh 3.4 lKennecott i; l’: lJflggllllAN$Cii0dnnghEAyfigt _ Mr. i . . _ _ , . . A _ ‘Mont Ward 4 . . I “r D ow“ m‘ gengzrl ‘tillilnhillzgllllntlilsnlcit.uéélnilflansfdéuglififlflfil ISLilSIKI-‘iil locals RSFQPlQWIIQQOHt £115.; N Y Central l2 L: ceivetdkla telggrani yesttertiilay COXiJ/ey. Classified 11c ‘per nerd; In Memoriim N01165:: Fililllitr tlllcirilrllfirgl. N“ Si?“ C“ 43 1'2 Nor Am c0 18 5'8 l tilcgath Zfslliils 2312f‘) life 5g deg Hural and Spiritual Uilerin " Q‘ d- » =- - - .- ' v Noranda 5B ppm‘ R R 22 1-4 ’ t - ' ' “L am . B. N‘ b. flu. at ptr u-inic, Letters oi - nicCioskey in Howlan. Mo. U. S. A. klllllillild0iittl nilll: per inc-ii. “editing engagement l0 minis lui $1.414,- Power Corp g gglllllllpcfgaclftt 35 1-4 ii _i\'|i s _ur every additional ii nurus. .\olli' - oi li- it a shawinigzin 18 . c w 181" ‘ DONAL ' : i y __ Appreciation. 410C per inch or 4c DB1’ word. Llalgao] §ulrnft~|b“ollllg st Law Com 3 Std Oil N J 31 5-8' \- DSTON ("UM n -A ., . l1 icll attended communion service .. hm. per mm Address and Presentation $1.00. our" rules cu is: of Can Pfd _ “l?” CDYD 3a 1-2 was conduct d b m m, S J nlnhmunm 5t 55W Pfd 19 United A" 33 1'4 Boyce assisted b5 I031‘ elllllers- ori Wm Elw A — U s “w” - 22 1-1 Sunday at the Donaldston United ' S! of Can 77 U S St C0 53 5-3 Church Four united with l " _ _. _ Vanaduii _ ' mulch» “ l _, WDE E196 B —- “RM Unlilon 11;} (inc by letter and three by protes- iirk H ziiilcd ‘vm Elm 1 lslon of faith. .. ' '- lworth i llt.\l.\r.ii |’lf.\("I‘I('\Ii Nl‘ I G w” — BUCIlANAN- cnmioim. _ The | $.11 t. “ti... Rel - -- s. N N — gorge Onfaelltllrixrand M551 Murdock (‘:11- ’_ V l ‘tiiiiiuuii. g 0 . 1e, W85 ye scene 0 8 m" ~"‘“’ " -“"'""‘ "u" 111V Xi 1117* O -_ FINANCE fiiiift" Jtiiiltiiféip? t-cltsns“ 5.15; 1‘ L. ~ . _ w. 1,. ~ to. tt-n- ‘ “U” Lmemls iCanadlan Press) daughter Mdéwdt {tinted in marri- 1- i" a _ -~- ---- TORON’ , o-t. 10- - _ a - l Vll:illsifAlil.‘lflklfftglgg 1: IXIEII L B F a-T-k-GT d llilihilllgllnhitiri tsilemllietltrDn/‘ilrlalgiflilvcills. ' "' ' ‘ " " " - - —— i r ‘F’ ‘ ~ i1 o Stocks C1955 _ y re crc ar nei- William Buchanan. or Belfast. P. E. 10,111,“, “cw “ fluted l .\i. (i.l.il.1i... L '9 . Associated Press Financial Writer llfsllinda VTheh cerenioiiv was per- . .. ' ' A 1 Cd 55 . orme in t. c presence of a nuin- nuin “n” H". _ Alrllfgimd Y‘ 5 NI-IW YORK. _0ct. 10—fAP1-The ber of relatives and friends by Rev. ;. . t; ,_, ' , j -. b AS1110 3 k nrkeiiried to climb out of W. B. lVlacPhaii, of Bclle_ River. The S5 S Aunmy Gum l." 1g hide many, bride was given 111 mni'1'izi<,',e by i101‘ , , B ‘g Cn 11mm 1551195 wgre siuggish father. and ioc-kcil most attractive \'\'\.\'Ir;i> — i t-PABLE \I. -\P- Ill B???" lax H 1 a 111k.» 5mm. Mmos and Massey Har- in a drtm of royal blue chiffon vei- ' ' " 1' 1t h d ' . ' 9 w 5 . -." ._A-__%_~ v Emulation “(II-ffagsreg‘ ggfotfrllbgg ‘lg m;8c2l'1ev% i; htgvrliortlbycflllisg A1185 tfiileyfatilnjd l mm‘ shares against 445660 the dav be- r" 5r n ‘mm-e’ m er 0 ~ e . . " ' " Buff Ank 465 if... ‘ . ' t ' ~ - bride. acted as grooinsmrin. Previous _ t offavvAv 0.. IOACPMVT C‘ _ _ _ . it Tie Associated Press average _ . I . ‘f _ lii..tu:i . n: L 1.1.111 titllliil) tiltln gill“ 4;: 12ml W Issues ‘V35 unchanged a‘ ‘l3- ‘lll-‘l r 1 15111511 eieltl-Hihl.‘ ‘ . ‘ l o . l1‘l"ll(l5 at which she was ihclrez-i- ——— -- .. einblitucti Bfltilllllczluboo ~15 CPlmbl." SL991 ‘l“'°‘3t°“5 ‘med 9' l‘ I ‘f 1ft". Tl . Hum“ mvflim; M. ‘he Libeml , hL-vk u; Rkcpu,“ 3mg; gtlcllllPflt .2.) tiiiiucncl on the no“ pyofer- Efiffé gxfldlllgamlylslollllmliluzea 5kg}? llfill for ihi- sci-om] District , 1‘<‘<1t‘1'%1l10l} 01. 1m’ cl _ _ Mich Whl-"ll llllifflfed 0n U19 visit to various points of the Mari- _ -... “o. m. “m, u, Ruuzmn“ L‘.’-'l<.~>lL;iltl. Women: C Wmlum l? 1 turf-inc for the first time w- times, will reside fit Belfast, 1215.1. iLili. iuistkiy, (Juno...- 15m u, a imiiono before the COK-‘llvflflllr 60 '. ’Ihc common was up l 1-2 at i—— r. . . . W311i‘ lil tciil Cemnrum 135 1-8 M talk of a Payment on the BRIDE T0 BE SUOWEREI) - .i\\Ii. 1;. 1ii>i=i=\'|"'i". ‘ “M. S“‘".“""5 9 *" 5"" ‘"1" htflld- A ‘ ~~ i 1-‘ ds .- i r-iii" < ‘ MPH,‘ i. ill. u tskicn. of the IJcnismi 4 1-2 t v . itioderatrLv ahead at the g..,l‘,‘§§-'§§"af ghélcylqlomomg‘; ..i stint {ills is t-oiisici-‘Eosi Mo) 330 f1it...i \\'t‘!‘(’ US. Steel Bethlehem k A411 R bog w" 1 ...i;1 c1 their uar work. i ~ ' t < v - ' ‘ M15‘ l “r O ‘r 5' H150‘: on FKlUiHdO 32 Gckcia M..tors US Rubber Doue- - . - l “mllllllml- Flalcon 275 ‘las Aircraft Great Northern’ Ches- “max 0mm“ 4m l? wndm a ._ l.\l(‘(\l clubs ha‘ Fire Pete 5 1.2 apcake and Oh'o Americanlsmelt gieollcvicirTlorltillcolslnraihlé w‘. 1119101‘ in Dow 01mm H1 R m‘ s ' = " . until QM“ Lllke 3'} ., F}, ., C.‘ 1 9p“. ‘c m“ of the wedding march played by . i H1 m __ 410mm? 1,, 1-_ pic trrtd and Union Carbide. Low- w E _ . M y; n bwd l ‘ > _ ma‘ I") dollsllf“ 501d Eagle 7 ,vr ivcii. Ghryiicr, American Tcle- g/lelsimskéggglled Selaet olfhenn? .11 the in-uc 4.1 t onlytl1=.\t>21\‘fl1"‘G°ld Gaul 12 1'2 mhcho‘ Alumna“ can‘ Du Pom" or by Miss Eva Colcs the hcaviiw: SALE * 3?, . ‘ ~‘ l‘ “ll 51-‘1 ° “T. * . ‘ ‘ ~' sesMarjorle Roberts and Vaunda _ , 1.. wichhifiiir-J-fll " 127-8 ~ ~- .. .. . _ Dcmcme proper‘ on S . ii nnitii Priglffissigllllfll Honliéiggu 1m Saunders, Miss Dorlsselinr opened PE“ l""t':l Churlgttctownpntllg M“ Mm Aim“ lnolvev 36 P 0d P ' ‘fiplglgfififilrltl/Sllslllles hfltlelllgtrolllgifotlihlfees ..., . m- ,. _~_. _ P R "r. mimcdmtc sclc. This PIO/PerfY ll I: ‘ ‘igllnlDMln r uce rlces whllmh? Mlssesmna‘ Wlglmre "ml tos modern dwelling large born weak uxne- in the Nlvkpi 37 s Freda Horne tastefully atrnngr-ri I . ._~ (int) mo $111355“; k W8!“ 2a lthe gifts on the table. aft-er whlth. and on ncre of well culiivoiod = ' LllL‘ wiii the -l J)“ 1 . Q12 MONTREAL, 0_ct. l0—(CP)- Helen thanked one and all for the \_ ‘t llil. "The sima- “(Pa ' Promise Market prices here toda , many lovely and useful presents. (“do - Jcllicoe 3 - y Aprly '0 mm; ntuliCzriclic; K0" Add 279 . gsnilgpoitxtedf rhel Domifnilon De- After singlnr: “For Sim; A Kissnblc .- ' Iii i‘ '10“ i!‘ l. O gflcu turc, 0 cw; - t _,,,__W_A,__ __,, _ , _ M‘ A FAFMERI y a . tutti-h su .K{‘TT Lake 20 i nlillllicl‘; _first grade crcame l‘ ' ' givliritltr, (‘an wlian Bank of ilil “one int.- ‘WM Ilftlilrliasllilgree lgtlllllii-s, Illrrliclae‘ gélld? M t I C (Tuluniercc Buiitlin Lnpa Cad 51-2 ‘bcc no 1 pasteurized current r; on rea ur ‘ ll mil from Enzland llfibteclh Oro 4% 5-8 ccgpi Bl-liggécflngl-B, Quebec 1210.5, 2g ,. 414m _.~i_ 1,1. ,. ~ . l‘ . _, _ ' Z p85 eurize {e5 —'~—~ _ ' '____ ,___H_ l mtflufl f “lgdsml. A2125‘ Little L L 210 and i-egraded, wholesale jabbing (Canadian Press) ’ _ A AIM GURU“ lludm.snl Macasm 345 rpixcc, 2'7 I-2. Quebec no 2, 26 3-4_ Stocks (‘inset t: i.i liil iiixi\.i,iiiii'it:> iii Milclmod 243 ch99“? _W95ll‘T11 While. current Abltlm Cmfl 55 ' " Lnrifiun. l1 uucrilzcu the efforts to M9559? 44 n" Pi 1m?!‘- 13 11~15—-13-16Z 601- ‘illlllbl Pf“ 4 3<4 _ _H_____ ____ kw): things iz-xxiig in rinliloiid. She, Malartic 107 ‘WW1- (‘llllt-‘lll 1906i"- Dflce. 13 11- B A Oil l9 _ _ lWillUs _ ’ v ‘ fMcDougnll a 16-14 1-4; white and colored, Beuuhzirnnis 5 3-8 lmkl): OKlH‘ 2.x; iifiillilllmis I 072m rug Mcgirgitilzie 102 alliollcwalcdiobizliniédprie. i4. Queiiteo Qzm Vlckers 3 i " t-_ o .‘ lltxiilsllluivfih‘ read-ii , c e 7 '> c. an co oi‘ . current rece pt DOn A 28 MG & l [Cwzlvnnlun aim Is/lllillkl starts. tvlvlylhdffiiill‘. Mowmior; 3O 11):‘; c. lJ 3-4; wholesale Jobbing H1;- wmker 4o 3,4 r , k. V.‘ ‘flint .- l .i.u ftllli‘) wink 8 Mm CW9" 75 _pi.cyc. _ Imp on n 14 . “PM; . __-* ‘“_$\-“‘~ "till"; Nioncta 57 Etc-v gradid shipments in used Int Pete 16 ~ i ‘ P"; ‘ “l "" “- m W’ ‘ ° Morris Kirk 2 3-4 {We W11 filling P1169. A-large Price Com l3 1-2 .li~ u... . 36 A ed ' ' l “ in England have doubled 9}‘ l‘? B '26 film}; 1A2_p1“lgiw2 253 Price PM '- 1'. 0 ‘ ‘ -' i" int‘ .i g ~ ‘l _. ' ' _ '- ('l;.lr\('rl‘(l Accountants 1i riiolln vllOl-iluribigc, nl§ollt~ Nnmml“ ' qiogamig‘_%lil gm‘? 1- ~65Tl . _ _ 1 t lnirt- lil'l',)\"(l to NQTQQR 3 1-2 ‘lnbhi '__ biB- ‘ ° i n0 .1 755} B. k Lantern irust iluiltiing . bi; li uai- gBTNgl Q 93 6'7 btabm Olgelyo n10 lfizgsfgg“ OI‘ S . . , . . i 1i at"; rn a a. 38 ' ._ ' ' _ - — (hurlottttnun “ F], f, wllmcefff Fatwa 5 H 1.2a, PEI new, n0 1 75$ .sa0-.ss.l . i mtg for lead- Pnmour 125 (Polam-prlces are whmflalfi) C *—- 1.10:1‘ things tor Pandora 6 l ( snadlan Press) é» - --. . ._ W _.. . __ icr nations. This p ~ y 2 _ McLELD 6| BENTLEY . , I 112x225 glhid 17g 1 2 ‘Stocks Close “ |,_ MAME‘ “L. “rgrtzukingiiiriiig- Pick Crow 290 .I . l J .1 ISIlNIII-ll rut ,"‘.“,*“,d:l°l‘,‘,‘,‘,,§ Preston 200 0mm!" " — canola-ks’ lii-ltlllilillmlil “l (l‘?ll“vl.‘}“l-.I<1t“"' illirtlriflxtrtlt WINNLPEG T if 310*?!‘ fM-Zilriri lietwgen 9°” 55 three wheat ‘future's lgéitcptprim Nam scum‘ 277 _____.xu Iflcliniliilii stim bum... She organized staden k 4a ed minimum levels of 70c cine; xQiRoyul Bk _ n "'~"“" *'_ . " snail nlw-nygs rc-, P9P R00 146 bushel for Qctgbgr’ 71 54; for Dbl 3133f", i, "AM" ........I zirrtkiie m: tnrsrzx. 123.52 1:1 in no‘, M t» » -. ' ‘ .' , ‘_ . “ 1 t-Krison '_ .._\R,H__.|-l,§““';ih.'l""' _ i ilffiiiflly‘ thrilled Sulizrrin 6g ‘nlpig grain exrhangcgo MarkQt A Ilalik ni "unit <rnlliil (‘iinmbei-g, l“), “ “,“"‘*“'~'l°r°l‘lr T??? Hugh 305 "I"! Mily were at the minimums iiiiritliit-i-iwii. |'- l- ‘ U“ S all‘ m“ U‘ U6 40 l‘<‘§1<’1‘<l-'1.\' and October dropped 1.2 “ONE . l l int: in. . ‘ to 0\‘(’l'\.\'ll(3llll-‘ Upper Cd mm 1C1 . t i g ‘ ’° “it? a t n“ $22.21;" a iii . W931i“? #K?£l‘“.‘.’.i‘.‘*r.... inl M“ -— -- - j “ ‘_ f) - I - Vermilatn 4 he pi but these were offset b BELL 8. M l lmlhol’ ‘l. *",.‘,'1’ bflllF-f- CW“ , m} W d‘ scattered .. 11' r ' ' 4 ‘vi _”‘”’ v _,,,,_\,,,, , mi .15‘ l illnrllftiin t 511M111! ritmi wggdmgnd i; m l“? =1“. me bi outside inter-t‘ (By The Canadian Pres!) Iillllflilll Iliiiilck. ‘Lligilgiiiitpiovtn, ‘ v w Wrt Harg 515 ImWlIICIAQtRHsAgICS was 1 1-4 cents Tommo_stuokg chum lower’ - - ~ - .--_-_-_' *6“ UNLlSTEp $310111! elegant-OB “Zf.‘",';‘,l,j,”‘,',§‘,,'f,§,§,';‘,'s “tfjf 252;: .1 _ Q ‘ H F MCPHEE B A K. C. Dfllhmtsle 2'1 -M“-" 75 7'8; l D“ 71 5 M’ ivclollilriii-sto k i d n hon ed MIIARI .1...» o Foothill 52 OntsiOct a2 1-4, Dec ao_ May 3° “.l§""§eg_wh;ats uni: ma"; n, iiiiziti-‘rriit st)I.li'I’l"0R l f _' Oct 38 12 Dc mum prim-s. .1. noun”... .|,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,_ _____ ,Ma1r‘°kRln§:Nt'l:é wgligtthelg-zwtCgl-fi Wm 3,, MA '» C 38 l-M. Nclw York-Cotton rind rubber,» - - ‘ ‘ e or * ' ~ i h . MorGUlGAN it TRAINOR helllgill-It-liiighqrlillil; iliggtrlglli-ailire $mkfl shined film" “"°°"°5“1-"il CHICAGO T mm’ sum. m“ co he h‘ u """'">""1li"2<. Seven rooms hmted orfmlo stock exchange nsungs price wer ‘lft d‘ ]0_(AP)_wheat \i\i.'ii it. .\i.'iri;I‘|('..\\ K‘. .f‘OIltIIII|0‘.I\‘ iioi w-iirr IIIIIPYPBIIEIII: mould m “gm vmume Loday- vol‘ q b s) e 1 e more than a cent’ MONTREAL Oct IO-(Cf-U-The i. ~'i i |..\i|t rir-iixtiitfit c" mwinliiiitvn. I-‘iirnislictl "'1- unfurnished “m” l“ 98”” “m”! W“ "l! Smell- howl“ 15],,“ °n° Flag“ “(la-V ‘f’ a stock market after ' ursulng an un- Il.ii'i'l\\i'I'§ Sflllfililrs ' n- ' ~14» suit tt-inn-i ' “l 5m” semi 15~ will‘ m {futons of ‘h’ “"1" eventful course tirouslwllt the on)“; T" HAN‘ " ' Upper Canada. Golden Gale and mm‘ l“ {leak (‘Fl-"ibllfiht-‘d 1116i! W?“ greater part of the sc-wion turned Iiiinr. (in-r Provincial 151m. l Apply Malarti." G0ld Fields 501d 111 sizc- lbm. nlllcl or lhe advance “'35 10st lci‘ t th C10 = tdh I illiilvlillid Sire!‘ t ' I ii. i". \ . ~~ Rble voiu at mod r ml‘ 1" “l” "1""- “s a c s‘ .C y‘ t. t iiririntti-ttiwn illllpnggifiouor Emma" m; active uaéefllogies Blliél, who.“ “mm 1_8__5_8 higher Building Product. dropped a ‘ -- ‘ Hi1», Ihlildlng, c~nnhoiirnmin Higher-price gqldg showing 3,2“; 19°C $2 34-4-8. May 111 5.g_3_4-' p°ml"v‘$l5°m“1 45's “d (“maul M ALBAN FARMER ,nr Phoni- Zifb. ' tress included Buffalo-Ankcrite far“ £5871?! up. Dec 5B 5-8-34’, stmckelarfifflnggkr and smeners u. .... , 1.112114) 1, Q ".\'-- —:Oat» 1-8- - _ ' all “ha. l Q _ l e nz ac. San Antonio und M3,. 59 b2: oa!s”1_8_1_4 m l suffered losses rariizlng_ from 1-4 to " \i'l'l\‘||r; ‘HHVITOR F," Vli-Jllw-IO-U-il-i-i. Announcem m r l ___._.,______ __, ___3 197' _1-2. Norunda was 1-4 higher. innzitiinvi Hank u! inmmi-rno ma‘ l ~:...;.‘."u..;;.>:__ dividend iorosheorlangtohrelilnfi-cegt. "RI-rm" BARLEY (ROI, UP l lCnnndiaii Car pieferrcd was lip. _ ‘l..'_l.;\.l..l..... S1...__L_l_i_,t\.'y l °' spircd a little buying in that ‘issue ' 1 4' st’ Lawrence Corporation m” ALEX w MAI m H 1 land l‘ “d""°‘d 5 m“ W 75» 51"“ l 1l5’gilu1)z3NBiocit' “Fmpl- s" lfellrlig lljztpolnt hither for HESON l z Ibury Basin and Faiconbrfdge weak- t flmrlnleitlst-i ‘l “d” °f Hcthamsled Celanese Canadian Foreign Invest- i!\l(iti\|"|=|(v QOHFWOR F lfiled EUBBUY and other low-Price? estimate: {lnitsbatloIL Harpendm- merits ahd Canada Cement prefer- Elam-t n, “m, ' (hlhwnflf: _ :'bn;s1e metals were steady. In the-l ucrcagc ‘onm...-..°°§§,‘ffi,,,°‘c§{,‘°’°fl§§<! red. ‘Lindsays preferred gained six "In?" H" mo“ “W” s‘ YUUT l: ESQ l gailorcitlzsrgdlposnolrlitfrs and “lid-ion your should be well over 15500003 will!‘ bl" seflmm“ 5°"! °" 1-4~ V, H y , P or more down tons. _1t was 7420003013 195i j, Dominion Tar 1-2 and the preferred tpglidtNoranda and Nickel finished . up. z l Utilities and food; were the weak- : est of’ the industrial groups. Senior oils were down slightly 3nd m‘. 1mm“. PfiDers and steels held firm 2i Ii you are IIIIVIIIP qvmntom, of strain-itelrllrhrs, sore eyel or rilnitiess - consult n spoo- ailst. iIYi-IH i-Jxiitnxnt) anti m. issks i"i'i"l‘l-)i) .l. S‘. '|'.-\YI.OR UPITDIITRIST .- oo.vvoooooosoovoooooooovco‘ .10 strong. Bell Telephone recovered tan early lose of i; point, QPR finished it fraction up and Ford A and Loblaw B had small gains. lit vour sPFVIPO with "m1 0i experienci- and a thorough f-"Iravilltz service. Ilfi-‘rl- ilourt fi-IZ — 24.30 l "llijlifllLl." and (Ilsflm your ‘m- ‘glvlergibzlllglielsslilfilciuiltilllleed Illltgllrtilly- |.,_ I , w i fiional Metals, Canada Cement no ill mz~ l lppnlntment. G F H xlsifilildmhll Bros, droppod o pomt m. Nut‘ Location e s mo‘? n». iii-m inn! mo..." q, 1 Adjustments in the western on ' ' H ‘ H v Rrmip were insignificant, oxoop; f‘- F III ff IILSUN ‘ for n. loss of a point to 21 for Rby- (Pppnsile itix‘: (1 roeery I____ nliie. Home Oil weakened 2 cents to 1.90 and Vermilata, Brown snd Pacaito were down slightly. f‘. G. IIFTCIIESON. eeveoeeoewooe-eoo-oeo-eu ‘ovo¢.o l - RINGS INSTANT IASI “pianos D llNvmiNl Total sales: 8.400: Industrlais, 4,- 000: Mines. 3.800; Bonds, $300. EXAMINATION l "We: Ind svnmnn; Glasses no l ii. J. tutor OPTOMETIUST Montague, i1. l, | Office flours; l0 to [z 2 lo 5 P. M. n"s"s"s"-.' km. """siii.:*a..it.c.r.tttr"" f DBUGSTOBI.’ ‘dffffffsh d " Women's Institute. and all ' of th Sweetheart", a, dainty lunch was served by the ladies. The remaind- er of the evening was spent in soc- ial intercourse and dancing, music being furnished by Mr. Walter Mac- Lure, Bruckley. FAREWELL GATHERING. —On the evening o! September (i0. the Women's Institute of New Haven, together with u. number. of their friends, met at ilic home of Mnand Mrs. M. J. McMunus, for the pur- pose of tendering them an expres- sion of respect and goodwill on_ the occasion oi their departure Irom ltheir native district to reside in Cititrioitetown. After a cordial re- ception on the part of the host and hostess, Mrs. Gus ‘Tierney, on behalf of the Women's Institute announc- ed the object of the meeting, and mi address was rend by Mrs. Alton Newman. Mr. and Mrs. McManus replied in a few appropriate words. thanking the women's Institute fcr their kindly regards and the honor iiicv had done them, mid assured them of their kindly regards for the otherre- sidents eir native district among whom it had been their lot to spend many happy years, uni for whose welfare they would alivaysre- tiiin the best of wishes. Following the address. a prcttv and useful gift was presented by Mrs. Brewer Boyle. after which all present sang n “For Thev Arc Jollv Good Fellows. Mu- -sic and dancing foiloned. Later a delicious luncheon was served bylllt‘ ladies. After a fevr more hours cf social intercourse. tiic_ party ucpiirt- ed for their homes iviiii fond "R006 byes" and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. McManus. -—The regular" monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of Trinity United Church u-as licld on Tuesday and tvas in the form of a thank offer- ing service. There was ii very large attendance of members and the thank offering was highly satis- factory. Mrs. Hammond Johnson presided and lcd the devotional period. The business of the meet- ing was then conducted and the following committees gave their reports: Christian Stewardship, Temperance, Mission Band, Mis- sionary Monihii and Young Wo- mt-tiis Auxilia - .»\ nominating committee was aippoiiiled for the nomination of officers for the coming year. The committee con- sists of Mrs. George Ciiilbeck, Mrs. George lvfaoCallum and Mrs. T. D. Carruthcrs. Mrs. Victor ‘Travers had charge of the thank offering program. and the roll call was mi- swcrrd b_\' each lliPilibH‘ speaking of something for which they were thankful. Mrs. L. R. Allen gave a short address appropriate to the occasion and closed her remarks with a thanksgiving prayer. Miss Geldhnrt, organist. gin-c some very bootiiiful selections on the piano. Mrs. Spindle contributed a beauti- ful reading “An Old Thanksgiving Hymn" nnd Miss Ethel strong and Miss Gclrlhart sang a duct ivhich was much apprrciiitcd. After the ineeiim: a social half hour with rcfrtwliiiiciits were 5(‘l‘\‘(‘(l.-—-S. refreshments was cujoyrti-S. ROSE VALLE)’ W. M. — The Rose Vnliev auxiliary of the Wit/LS. met at the church on Montiay iiftcr- s1. .>.I.;.-..;7i;..i; I On Great Lakes Needs Defenses ov WILIE.AJ“ lbw-BAKER, .111. NEA Special (‘tirri-spnntieiit SAULT STE LIARJE, Mich. Oct. - The S120 lock: are a vital link in Americas shiping life-line on the Great Lakes. T1105’ 0M1?’ a greater annual 101111-111? fill-fin Lite Suez Canal, al- most twirt- lhc tonnage of the Panama Canal. Tl"? are on the border of a belligerent country -— Canada-and lie (711 the flank of the industrial-- izcd fwikrisilllt of Ontario. the most likely objective of any bomb. l l 111113’ reach Canada. Dirfllvllilzl of shipping through - 2s ivoulti scrictisly’ handi- cap deft-use Illdil5l.l'l0.i in the area bounded by New York, Dc- troit, Chicago, and Kansas City. TIIANK OFFERING MI-IETING_ t Unitrd States‘ vital triangle -_ mo nearer the Field. temperature, the upper peninsula embraces all iHHliii QN DOMINION SQUARE Montreal _ OCTOBER 11 1 ._..._..___ 94o Your ‘Visitor 110m W cious living-at remarkably moderate cost. inter residence at The Windsor.- the attributes of gm. The completely modernized apartments are smart and comfortable, and oifor the added advantage of a distinguished address, ‘and the innumerable conveniences of life in a metropolitan hotel. Telephone PLaieau 718i today for complete particulars. ésor >¢¢t€€¢¢¢u>¢¢ ‘ n - _ noon. Sept. 9. at 2 p.m. Miss Edith Macbwniii was the uevotioiiai lead- er. Meeting opened bv singing the National Anthem: “Come Let Us Sing of a wonderful Love" was sung. The program as outlined 1n the Mis- slontirv Monthly. was then curried out. “O. Lord and Master oi Ls All" W115 sung. I Cor. 131-13 was read, and prayer offered by lVllrS Macswaiii. "Jesus Calls Us O’cr Uh: Tumult" was then sung. A read bu, “A Better Steward" was given by Mrs. Geortre Dixon. A talk on the theme "Stewardship" was given by Miss MacSwsln. and a. reading by Mrs. Frank Newsome. “Go Labor 0n" was sung, and sentence prayers by several members followed. Mrs. K. H. MacKenzic. the presldciit,coii- ducted the business period. The lltlnules of the previous meeting were read and approved. Ten mem- fro.» Locks, Vital To Indasltricilmlilostlfi Lack Security Given t/wo 81 mm. trench mortars. Ghief dependence for defense against air attack rests on Self- ridge Field at Mt. Clemens, Mich, an hour and a half from the locks by fast plane. Hudson Bay, from which an at- tack might be made in summer from an airplane carrier, is two hour; away by plane, it is cure there are several air- planes at Sault. Ste. Marie - but they nro used for combniting for- est fircs and are not fighting ‘ craft. . IRON ORE SHIPS TIIROUGII LOCKS lock on the St. hfurys on ihc There is only one Canadian side of the river: there arc four lAmerlcon side). The river is half la. mile wide. A considerable ‘of the tonnage through these locks part is iron ome for eastern steel mills. Tonnage this your is expected to set a new hluh. ‘ The government is expected to establish an air bast- witii facili- tics for winter training at a mint locks than Sclfrldge Because of lea variable The Soo locks , N0 DEFENSES AGAINST AIR ATTACK Elaborate and costly defenses are ibeing erected at the Panama Canal, Y0’- iio specific provisions for ~i-_ lens-e against air assault was in. eluded in recent improvement; at the Sillilt Ste. Mfirlc municipal-air. port. Neither have there been do. fense measures at Fort Brady, U B. regular army p0 American Cami]. Some of Fort Brady's guns hove l tzicidetilally‘ been cntiverled into Hull-aircraft iveiipmlil by izvd equipment pcrutltiltig tlii-in 10 be strum: tit an llllfllf‘ oi 70 do. gross. New material lncitides and ammunition carriers [or is heflvy machine guns, two 50. caliber anti-tank machine gum and Wflilpfill st which pro-q vidcs the protective guard for the. l I MW Ilwws Proximity of s» Csnsl to u. s. “vital anama Canal .mu:1tsts and Bundists under sur- ' i / _?.e s‘ the roll call with and there “(Id seven visitors llftlhclli, Ctllftalxlliil- once was rciiu illlii iiistiusscti, ‘inc "Missionary Apron" was ODCIICIl and the regular viii-ring taken. Mr.»- h. D. ltliicbniiuiti was zippointcd deio- tional leader for the next meeting. ‘Mrs. Eilward Wllllt‘ w .- zippointtii lns lenrlci‘ for the ~-.\1 toil." Mrs. Frank Nt . ithe tnemiiers to nicct lit licr home 'for the iicxt niuctiiiiz. Mrs. Aibcrl Todd was tho lender oi the Mis- sionary period. and nave a very in- teresiing review of Chapter II._ oi “Drums in the llflflfl " ." "Saviour Thy Dying Love‘ sung. silent prayer for our tnissionuriei. idltm- ed. rinci the meeting closed \\'lll‘i Mizpzih B(‘Il(‘(ll(‘ll()il. Supper was then served. and a social hour en- joyed. bcrs nitswercd Scripture verses. .\ l (is regarded X15 more stumble than lower Michigan. L‘\'1ll 1i~;(it' from .tlie coiisitli-raixln of proxiiiLiy. Advocates of nrrtviiziuticnl de- velopment nt the S00 cont-nod that because of i1. rlvfvnri- Yllllll‘, the Siiiill Ste. ""16 sw-uld receive icticrni-fitriri Il<l\\', "rough fed- eral participation i. ordinarily restricted to llll-PYlllCClZiIlRI‘ air- flclds, and Snuli. Sic. hlzirie is the terminus of o, service from De- troll. (lilOlTS E Potential yiohtictil vncinics in who region fire not. inntive. Within 25 miles of the S00. Communists received traiiiiui: until recently 111 public schorl. Pvpl- of 11:1 publl: school ab. u; 2'11) ntiles away sang cOflllllllllltli soiig- until ihcii teacher was (llhi‘li.l‘.'_l'l‘il a liwri whilc nun. In a number of hflchigrin cities rifle clubs comprvcd of German Bundists arc knnvn to exist as ilfflliillvs or rrpu .1 sportsnicnls organizations. U present luws neither state nor federal authori- ties ntay do more than keep Com- velllimce. Quebec , H. X \ ' nmtuvgiy / Wcthinqw" finale". irl