NOVEMBER 8.1939 " '1_~_r_1a (JHARLUTFFEIUWN ‘GUARDIAN "Wt? P"""— ' I . [Frocx QUOTA nozvs MQQQCfiLSgfC“ p duce Prices Montreal Curb ‘cm-m "M" [O am“ .__._ ‘ “i (cu ETTn-o- Erma?‘ m’ H nu a an Nov. 'l—-(C’P)—Can- " ’ Brim}: Silk uo tillty Exohuhse. Slwlu Close B G Pwwer A will" °° . score) 21 can cement a-4 I Butte! Bwl- Q3; m“) reg,“ Abltlbl Com. 19o Can Nor Pr 1 a l - s00 - ‘ i l-l "ldw- ‘fa. Que (a, “m, m, Abltlbi Pld 14 can Car Found 1-4 1 ed y; 3-4 tra e . L m Asbestos 2s Can Car Pfd -z "’”'1§o“3'.io3l§'2'§Z'<§$?2=i°§§i; 100 Sohfiinou a? l‘; 323 bliiill " 4 5-8; . ' i . I up (92 SWYe) TQKTBGQG, Z7 3 d. ggthulist A l4 1-4 ICGlRXMLG ‘2 _ ‘I. unquqwd_ m ar '1 Cock Plow 4 055M Sp? ‘A ‘use 455- A__ Don A 9 l-Z Cons Smelt sass 8P0‘; A‘ “new 33,1. B_ more; v T o m 1-4 QDlst Seag z m¢dll1£AN3’l8-\_p ' 1110M A0“ 2g 1-8 Dom Coal Pid z i - 011M 272 D0111 Brl To nrrlve: butter and cheese un- an hon A w 14 I 30m figegfi; e era a i-z om . x o "$5.1: futures: Nov. a1 5-8-54; Price Com 21 5-3 Dryden Dw 2'1 3-4~28; Jan. 28 3-4 trad- Price Ptd 68 Gen Bl: Ware - Gypsum ed- How Smith M N-IREAL, Nov. ‘l-(Olil-Pro- Im T b duoe Market vrlcel W1‘ m"; f Bank; zntprrigooi "ported by l“? lligljl“ m‘ A!‘ W - Int Pow Pld luglttgrureafiirs? grade crsamery __ illlmdlnn Pruml "_" llllllfieyggirl; u 3 I - o za 141-29; n t Mt! Powe srirllfsglllzsprlggv PM‘ “"2” ‘f; stock. m“ iial are?’ H mu beb at a l a ’ _ a Sice Car s mut u‘ an e uppe . 9"” m 1 xfougregg ‘i; gfififlm‘ 1E NOPB-Xldll- n lno nglaiid slid France to cqsre for will W“? t ‘hm currém we; Momma; __ POWH‘ 001T» the nick and wounded. During the Cheese. On_ w8—1éw_ O ‘ ‘ Nova Booth __ Quebec Poweg- lsstwar the Canadian Red Cross built and plpl PFM- 34 3' ' ' m m" 30x51 Bk l‘ shllwmlga“ equipped (wholly or in part) hospitals at ared. fill?!" 19°91?‘ 17"“, 14 7'15 r ”“ St Law Cm“ Tnglow, Busha Park, Rsmsgate, Bexhill n15 3-16. _ 3-4534? 253 c 29- gntluhlllldnplgiower an Buxtonin ngland; builtand equi peel Eggs; graded shipment-s in u>ed Potatoes. Que no 1 75.8 _9o_95'. one of the largest military hospitas m France; and established a depot in Bnulogne for Canadian hospitals. irec cases. sellinz Prise. A—llll"ll= Que no 2 75's ss-ao; PEI and an i5; A-llledlum 4°? Arplme“ 331 ho 1 15's 1.00-4.10. "F .. f‘ Livestock MONTREAL. Nov. 7-(OP)—~Veal calves were stronger while other classes remained steady on Mont- real livestock markets today. Receipts: cattle 232; sheep and lambs 137; hogs 1139; calves 207. The cattle ollefrd were practi- cally all common to plain quality cows and bulls. Common cows were from $3.50 to $4. Gunners and out- ters $2.50 to $3.25 mostly $3. Gun-l- mon bulls $3.50 to $4.25. Veal calves were lh good demand. Good veals made $10 with an odd top at $10.50 and medium kinds from $9 to $9.50. Grasscrs were Cross provided scores of ambulances to conve the sick and wounded in fiance andEng and.Now theneed forambu- lances faces us again. It seems like! that the demand will be greater than unng the last war. Again the Red Cross wishes to be able tn send socks, cigarettes, candy ' and other comforts to the boys at the front. During the last war, 341,325 cases of supplies were sent overseas. The Society sent sixty pounds of food per month to every Canadian prisoner of war, in addition to tobacco, medical supplies, clothing and books. Should the occasion arise, we must be prepared to do so again. g From 1914 to 1918 the Canadian Red mil-WY $450. X-Ray equipment, surgical supplies 11 . w». __ Good elves and wethers were and dressings must be purchased “m” $9.15. Heavy lambs sans. Gulls and war £1313:Al:ffdggszéyzggfélzffiégevggjg IITH THE WAR only a few wceks old, the Canadian Red Se“; to Englgmd and Franck Thousands of Cross has already marshalled its forces to save l;ve.,_ to lars were contributedto equi a ward in prevent sutferm ._Lack of preparedness cost many lives d ring "W 5t John Ambulance Brisfl 8 Hospital 1914 and 1915. s time Red Cross facilities must be on the job. “I'll have a five-shilling lllght, please. ll’ yuull follow that bucks $715. Sheep were $3 to $5 inarrct. quick!" —H_l_l{n0rlst. averagng around $4.50. fi. i Bacon hogs were $9 {ed and wat- ered and $9.25 ofi’ trucks Selects ' drew $1 per hog premium, with the at Ewples’ Fmm’ Already the need is urgent. The work of equipping hospitals in {ls-fixings grgitgoogT ogogsgrpglgsbnspizvg figggallqd and F-lfinge mugs (lie gndeptalken ifT-njgdkggfiily. . - - u ances w: e nee e . urgica supp ies, A - ay 0f Prlnce Edwafd ISIZIId grade bmughl $12 h” Weigh“ equipment must be on hand. This work cannot wait. Durin the last war, Canadians gave without stint to ‘sup- NOTICE RE EXAMINATIONS ort t e work of the Canadian Red Cross and the British ~ . IN d Cross. During this war you willbe asked to contribute . only to the Canadian Red Cross, which will co-operate closely with its parent organization. We are all fighting for the same cause. We will all work together to see that the human side of war is carried on successfully. Will you support this splendid cause? Will you save a The Annual Examinations of the Institute of Charter- CHICAGO ND“ 7_.Ap)_m_ ed Accountants of Prince Edward Island will be held in ports that éolghun and the Neth- Charlottetown, December 1-9. Applications for the Exam- erlwla had decided on <1 new =1- inations will be received by the Secretary, B. M. Sears, C.A., m" l“ “Sm” mmfl" pea“ - ~ rl an abrupt abOuHHCe in ' 4 -\ . 6 life help a sick or suffering lad who is far from home or up lo November 15th. For any further particulars ap- fvhenmmket today we, ma“ - ~ . PEAOETIME wonu 0F THE RED cnoss b -’ . . Y . - - a . _ d - rm a few comforts to the boys who are 1n the thick of l~'l““.‘i it“. ’§2.“.°5.‘.f.“.‘° ‘"“° "‘° P'°s“‘°“" w‘ E" w be“ 3o.l.l’.£‘.§..;‘;5‘.lE.f..§1r.::.“;:;!.::.§.§j:l§s§.§ .l.*:.:_.':::.i::.::.rl.a£.:::;.‘li::.?:.:::z.::5:222; the gm ~~~> om l» éiilléfifiiilieliTdifiifii"iZ1,§‘ii”?t‘§f§g‘L'l.n i. %:.§‘s'::;:".:*has:“s::;::*.':;"‘..:l:.“;;::§.§£s Yo" loved one aayovmaynoihavewgc- Buiatthis " 10w" compared WM‘ yesterday's these unfortunate peoplelYour contribution will on. The activities of the Junior lied Cross must “me an the bPys "1 khakl {ire Your 5935a YOU!‘ brothel?- - - R t _ P M - ‘ » , finish. Doc 88-81 M. May l6 3-4 help to provide food and clothing during the be developed._ The normal cost of an, great They are fightms (at your llberly. pwwctlng your home- 8 ‘ e -- zTg-illi l-gg-ifl-B dfgwnbDt-Bgcfig coming winter. ' - eifortlsamllllon dollsrssyear. " If you can’t g0, give t0 the Red Cross. 1 Mknlmum chum n» Any aawnmnenu 2s conu of}; 118 {llfghen '8 5 ' a " Central Gnardlnn locals, 5p per ward; Western and Eastern locals WINNIPEG‘ mm q_(qp)_g , 2c per word; Announcements and C ‘n! Even" 3° P" ""115 strong display at Chicago combin- i Classified 3o per word; ln Memorlun Notices 70o per Inch: Lin! 0| on with offerings to boost wheat Floral and spiritual Olterlnn Card: em. M n" new“ l-fllm 0| futures prices about s-a cent at Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement l0 word-s (or 51-00 mp ieve1; on the Winnipeg grain and l0 cents lar every additional 8 words. Notices u! Thanks and exchange “may Gains were no; Ilapreclallnn. 10v per lush 01 la m wllrd» He" “f Sllbwrlvllllm mo. however. and quotations weak- 69 cents per Inch. Address and Prescltltlon $1.00. Other rates on med ma, the close u, mush b4 application. cent higher to 1-8 lower, Nov. at 69 l-B, Dec 7U, May '14 7-8-75 and July 76 5-8 cents. )-— _ Most grades of cosh wheat at- Teachers Wanted Mlsggllanggus tracted support from exporters and ~ _. _ mills but few actual deals were com- WANTED __ CLEAN 1mg BAGS, KENT BEAUTY suorrn. srac- nlewd as offerings held llsht. Writs 25 Kensington Road or ial Oil Permsneuts. also student Coarse grain trading was quiet a- phone 604. L-3l3-l1- -3l. 25 cent work. L-346-l1-7-2i. part rrnm minor purchases o! oars. w?‘ '_"‘“ 0”‘ **' rm“ barley and rye by export houses. Male and Female Help “tlgveggvggg c§§§cco§g§0§gg Prices lilere slightly better. 3 pass n ". l w Hulk wanted Blltwlhellglfitlflgépey i??? hlzsa-il-i-s-a. _ _ ' ANK 0F MQNTREAL, Charlottetown “gllndffiliclnol glgfklsglilvzlolilrzlg- G Subscriptions may be sent to-MR. H. T. HOLMAN, Sum merslde, or to the B NATIQNAL WAR new: ronl $3,000,000 STARTS NOV. 13 ‘it’; Send or take your contributions to your local Red Cross branch. Don’! wait for voluntary workers to canvass you. Dig in and give . . . TODAY! 5AM" IAN R5" 9 I ed. 0mm to all. Applications w Wanted All subscriptions will be acknowledged through tllc Press reach Ottawa bv November 30th. . ____ is? alghaldlclilfiéuhglgrlllfilepexiloqfiggg wrgou gran 1T v10 FURliVlSllED (Canadian Press) _ fi __--mlé.owaf~— — —€ 4 a?‘ 95 m_ 5p‘; " " _ _ _ ___ "—- —~ i" ' as Clerks, Postman. customs Eix- y %“_%‘F7_‘1'l‘_7_2l TORONTO’ N“ 7 '-1i_“ Omega 23 Sand River Sylvlmllfl h 4% aminer; etc. mo Brooklet 0n _.._______.___ ____' Sm,“ “m, C411 MP1 16 I 2 P“ Pm 4o senator 34 T8611 m"? 80 UNLXSTED request. M. c. c. schools l- -~ wmrsn - saarsranan oval. Cd“ o“ 0 _ Pamou: 21s sheep Cr 1" T°m °°"° 2s Till??? 10' oldest m canagafi-bdl) pmgflfie illwrulsfialelsufl “l”? 3 AIM 0U 17 1'2 ggibiqileth 225 Partenan 3 Sltlgerrm hi3 5231mm)“ 85 Dalhglihslo Q _ _,_- :_.._~ m0 0 . r e. e - 35 S m Foot L"‘_ ‘"'—"j“’—" mour Hughes. DYOmOIPe. y 3,51,12,25; l2 C“: P?“ ~ 23g 4,30 snow: 95 UPI?“ 2;“ 61607 Pend osre 245 1"3“5'11‘8'1l- an; Cdn 10a §$,2..,.,°’“ '15 Pioneer 21a glladflllhfle 31-4 lavvgiloligo ll ___M'1‘emisk 9._. Alla 311m“ 25° chromium 65 ‘ P°W°l1 l“ a” 1 - fi " _ --~» i w t b i Lost 23:35? 2g l-B gfixrogxign 12gb gffifirfélllaom 1&3 5:531 551%: 15.2 sac. e will opera e our llfl - ——————— '——————-—— Bankfleld can Smelt 50 ‘Roche - ‘ 41.4 ' xosr-ou BLACK L a . 14 . . u Straw Mlle c '19s‘? at New Glasgow .0" unmarked? Finder spxledfsennggfpigidgglyygs 111-2 353L221; i312 glznmlszlit l7’! Sturgeon 11 1-4 blrlcily Cash basis begm- P. J. Noy, Hunter River. Bo 30 . 9 Dome on 29 7.3 1- ‘ H C u“ Teachers. Fcdcramn, ping on No“ 15, 1939. All L-354~ll~B-2l. griazlome Dorval 31g (Under the Ailsmces 0i lhe an. an accounts due us must be set- For Sale Bxfoulman“ ‘ i; gagfflf 112 l l 4E (novnzunsn an: T0 urn. lass) lled by Dec. 1st. -___ lgxgvnlxlilkfl 72131 Faloonhi 612 A, opportunity to Knnw Your School r0: urn-naval CIJANII. I n FdK » __.__._._ . - "m"! °'"d"e "°°°““t “f,” m“ °’“""°" “p” “w” M‘? gbminom“ a?» H "g"“““" 4l I will sell by public auction on Frlday, wnu co-oraluvrlou ill e csbe. Aluxandra. L-aas-il-a-i. n m Franco - _ _ agllllieedl l2‘); f?" COL Calmoht _ 41 ggtléesulljlzéte 5g November at 0’c1OckLn0?in 23:23:: of Education - guyyuiflv -.-.~H.Iu\~sv\.w. » - .. . lewoniz 1 DICKIESON work wanted FARM II-‘FUR SALE 33213:‘: 6°“ l; party of the lalje‘ alligator Mzlicouesi , lately re ‘Zlglmgm iglglfg°¥llilgillillsflflfi“ - A. -——*~——-———“*i“"*-‘ _ Md Rock 1 A e 1 r0011] ' agoyingla] Tuar- ers’ e 8m - _______________ EXPERIENCED srauocmrnan H 5 1.2 land Venll - g i . ts rk t r ractlce. Small T CORNWALL Hark-er . e _ ._ _ T .1 , P nts. Pupils. Professional Bards is?" 53”“; ~ till -?.%sf2.t' ‘ £55121.» . l? Iilllfieled’ large-M’- an modlelntlconv-élgiilliiieil “ "M b’ "“°"°."'. u“: ‘fl c111... mu .. u. u... I Excenen" hum or 9o M"! In “'5' Home $1 27% 1 2 Thls property 1s Situated In 1e 1e in ecli-‘dgiigovwlszrtigllh ‘llacaovemlicr 11th alonz the same zcneral linen _____._.____-_-_--— _ _ Homes ~ _ . _ . ¢ s _ “ ' MCLEOD 8| BENTLEY f"°"::§:'e‘n'y “all: “{v’,',,°"‘fi;.,,‘,’§fln_ Howey 33 1 bulldlng area“ which proved so successful last year. P I L “i” l" 5.21.?“ it r1 ~ J P BRADLEY, A n» u» on o - ‘m ma“ , _ _ _ ‘, a ' o o _ " -_ _ _ _ c. F. BENTLEY. 1.1.3. m“! “'°“’°°d~ i w m be n gaonglac g 1 2 Auctloneer. out u: the {allowing times from c F C Y Bari-m , d Alt rncy-nl-Law If nut sold pr vn y w 9 H‘ 0Y1 ' I ll wl k ill b heard: $51331; TOnLOAN FOR ‘d “Y “W” “m” n a ‘m’ “m Km Add lg‘; L-325-1i-B-1i. i£ili|u:y3_s.'§<illie.§§ grind-c.” n. Steele m. M, Luv. 150 Rlshmflnd Street Due and Overdue Accounts. l we ‘e "and Kirk Lake 3 1 4 T .‘ , "$10-$45 P. M.—Rcv. Gavin Monag an. Ph- D- -—-——-——-——— Morlgsge Paymenls and Illlcfesl- AW?’ l" Qwfifluwp}; 50M,’ Mlle Share 7° " Wgdncndny—8.30—-8A5 r. l\l--—Ml'- Norman MB¢D°"“"‘~ ___ Property arllgelhlconmae Ilaxee. |fislrrngglnlgagtéwfi - gmaqélsd . 6135 Thmday_8_30_a_45 n M___ym;_ ;_ R ghnohurd, M. A. Insurance m ll . l _ ' v DB _ | ¢ m, 9- F- llllcllllm-n §§§€§l“o§.‘;€£;f”’“‘ "“’°“"°“" lwypm-Mwmw ‘lil’&‘h°’° l?» ‘ ” BEAT-BUILDING GUURSE ‘m;;-;pn;;,;-;,.»g gin“:‘Ellhfidfiilllllulvlfi.rill-it'llé? ' ' . L-5‘:“..- . 3x0 - ' i‘ ch n d A , , Hqugehold Furnlshlngfl. Equip ___j._._._.-_- Limo L l. _ . o; the gchnnlg n: our pommlon. a are ocoun an mam and Nd l -- ngMlNlflN-PROVINCIAL YOUQH TRAINING on. u: possible tn vlsn the “o Richmond ska" I Edummma, n". lnglggggd i5 1'2 APPlica-uons for a five months, Boat Building Course scholrllssdllixilrezrlhgllrielcd dsctllizlgsfdsélrsinwdriid garrhtaln first hand Information Phone n. r. o. 8m l And Other Useful Pzrllgsel s Malartic g2 X 2 to commence November 20th Wm he received at the Depart. o‘ me Wm u. o“, edmnunha, “mm a a . - _ r n_, ..;;.~~~— - . _____ ‘ n‘ LOW all‘ flrfihoh o1 ment nf Agriculture. Alllllicants must be betweemths ages Edupatloh ls one or the mnsl Il-zndnmranlnlndtgnélnnvllrzgtrgiqvfiu£f $5 ON aupy to Near! t. 1 f Mgwatiers 5'1 of sixteen and thirty years and have a natural aptltu e m “cm “ma, n, proIH-Sli. at rll uni-o. lcm- M "w “my”: may b, _. ALEX W. MATHES Clearance 8H0 l0ll 58 9 0 _ ‘ . - ‘he “bum ‘vhngfl-nr (he nplll rlns u Md u n - k d i 1 m n15 Merland 2g 1 l this class of work. Prom the list submitted, 8 llllmbe!‘ °l “P?” 1' rfl o mom-uh“ i; “on mo; they should in- l0 "h o‘ 1°" WRMSTER’ souunienil 3:3 The canadmn Bank allopkisllggloliln on mllllmdal’ lklillialdolmm 125 students will be selected to take the course. 3'l€.'l.§'r.?!£i§oé arm] information oi the acllllll ~‘=*‘"‘"-“ m“ "c ° ‘ one 1o u, ‘o ec l , ' ' ' Olllog; 90%,,“ Qcqr" sheet Ngvgmhel‘ 13th at 1 (fclllcll nlfmif.“ “Z 1-2 Regulations governing all Youth Training IITOJCClS rendering. ‘ ‘ m“ w" ‘monk PM i. -—- _n. 0f Ullllllllefllt if not fine on Wednesday. Ngdtbob 111a 1-2 in the Province willhappgyhl" ll“: clfse‘ d. t ‘y to Thrive‘11:222.vglsropgilgifl:uolvglxolgaugnmh‘ we“ X‘ _,m.,,5,_ . Nlplsslnlg 3 Applications s ou e ma e lmme la e oo-ove ll a l1 - ~ _ M. ALBAN FARMER o E W. H. Gieen. Nmnd, '1': 1-2 s mun rsscunna- ranamnon a L u“ B_ MONTHLY oarosfi V11‘ Alexander Men“, Noymgfa] so DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE ramca anwvsnn m g r n, .0" sums-um §o,_“,-,,-Uu_ 511,-. non REP/l Auctioneer u» amp 8'15 P.0. Box 9, Charlottetown, P.E.I. " imam l M rcc“ ~ M0 a T0 LOAN OBrlen I61 ~-. m» ' '1 = ~‘ L-292-l1-8-3i. Fink of Canada Okalta. l” chummowu 4