American ndy gay, guess I'm still a long ‘gueelnen are sure wonder! I (to troublesome mml ‘gay from London, == ==zrgzegeesgn POTATOES h in mslaud): ’ve heard their lnion. Police-rm? —1Dhd0n for market. For fur Hunter River Starch Factory will be c“ qpell each day until November 15th and will purchase cull or other potatoes not suitable titer information apply GEO. E. FULL & SON Hunter , River mange:aa-zzngz-zagsrtvzgxgz-z 2c l-‘iural and Spiritual Oflerln Condolence 70o per Inch. 49 cents per inch. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents. central Guardian locals. 4c per word; Western and Eastern locals r word; Announcements and Corning Events 2c per word- Clssslfled 2c per word; In Meulorinm Notices. 10c per inch; Lists of’ h‘3?-f‘."e-°-Z‘2' 32.52%‘ it“ 5"?" °' I and lueents for every additional s word: Notices elm" or u’ Appftclillltlll, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions _ Other rates on application. Minimum charge 00s- any advertisement twenty-live cents. I Thanks Ind TfiET-LARGE FRONT ROOM. Board if required. 249 Prince St. L-l32l-11-7-3i. FOR RENT - ONE FURNISHED room stumble for li ht housekeep- ing. Centrally loca d. App] 213 Prince Street. L-l292-l - -7-9. f0 LET -- HEATED FRONT room and globe. Phone 537. L-l428-ll-0-3l. Miscelleneous EACH’! OWNERS — SPECIAL Prices non-corrosive turnbucklcs, write Anderson Mach, 6c Elec. Re- pair Shop. Pictou, N. S. L-1328-li-7-5l. _-_-_-_-—---— CAR LEAVING I-‘OR. BOSTON Sdurdnv morning. Can accommo- date 3 or 4 passengers. Apply Prank Sutton, Dunstaffnage. L-l361-ll-8-3l. Wanted wlnrArfnM-Z SMALL unwrap apaltmlnt, Write “A" Guardian. L-1420-ll-9-3i. IHNTI. Tlzoolvl WITH BOARD. down .\ll’ill‘S preferred. good lo- oilttl‘. state terms. Write Box G. Guard-inn. L-1400-11-ll-3l. Mnle Hel Wanted T0 Let i ~ For Sale er- - "Qgsgggg “figsglfffgg. XMAS races FOR sau-z. PHONE order to B71. L-HIZ-ll-Q-li-M. FOR SALE — PURE BRED PLY- mouth Rod: Pullets. J. R. Auld. West COVehead, L-l293-1l-5-3l. FOR SALE — 1931 CHEVROLET S 18.1 Sedan._ Good condition. One 1058. L-1355-11-8-3l. FOR SALE — CHILD'S BED IN good condition, Apply Guardian. 1373-11-B-3i. I-‘Olt SALE - 11 EWES AND RAM. William Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge L-l423-1l-9-2l. FOR. SALE-NEW HAMPSHIRE red pullets, 122 Upper Prince phone i607. L-i399-11-8-3i. l-‘Olt SALE — AYRSHIRE COW. Freshen November 25th. Herb Dennis, Marshfleld. L-1358-1l-0-l0-12. FOR SALE-MAHOGANY DROP- leaf table. Over 100 years aid. Apply 177 Kent St. L-i394-11-B-8l. _.____. RUBBER BELTS. THRESHER and Crusher belts at. reduced. ton Morrison. Fredericton. prices for balance of season. Clin- L-l243-11-4-4l. FOR SALE — REGISTERED AFR- shlre Bull. 2 years old Apply B. J. MacDonald. Orwell Cove. L-l415-11-9-3l. WI. HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS t0 obtain positions as Letter Car- riers Postal Clerks. Customs Ex- lmlllers Clerks and Stonograph- Irs. et:.. and can help vou. Write u: for nroof and free informairon. M. C. C Schools Ltd- Toronto. l0 Oldest in Canada M. I-I W p SHERIFF'S SALE B! virtue of A Writ of Statute Ixecullon to me directed issued tilt of Ills 'Majesty's Supreme (0l.'l‘l. of Judicature at the suit of L. .\l. Poole and Company against n8"! Pl-llfifiy. I have taken and lelu-d all the estate, right. title snd inn-rest 0i’ the said Hurry Putter. in and to ALL run‘ TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL OF LAND situate lying and being at horih ltustlco in Lot 24 ill Queens County in Prince Edward Isl-uni. hounded and described l6 liinflws. that is to say:-Com- "mlilliii at a point on the north- east side of the Rustlcc Ilarbor Road where suld side of said road is intersected by the north-west boundary of Angus McCallumS 11nd hence along said Angus Mc- IIVB north-west. ‘ -‘ v northcnstwsrdly 162 feet or unti it meets the south-west boundary "f (‘yrus Plncalfs lnnd thence llorthwcstwardly along Cyrus I'll!- eaus said Southwest boundary 55 l"?! "lflwe at right angles and Parallel with sold Angus McCal- lilln‘: snld north-west line south- Westwal-dly 162 feet or until it Itrllres the said northeast llde of the said R-lstlco Harbor thence southesstwardlv along the north-east side of said road to the place of commencement being I "rill s5 feet wide of the south- wst side of the lund of the said John Pursey. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL OF LAND situate 11in! "Id being on Lot number 24 in Quwu County in said Island. bounded 5nd described as follows. that is to say: —On the North- "flt by land owned by John My. on the south-west by the "w! leading from North Rustleo "filer to the Harbor. on the south- ‘ul b! lsnd ln the lou o! 30bit Buote. on the north-east b! lend of Stanislaus Buote being p101 of land for some time in pow!- Ilon of Dsvld lVlcCallum. And I hereb give public notice "In I will on eedlv the 8rd do! '9 Jllllllry A. D. 1039. at the hour If Twelve o'clock in the forenoon I the Court House in Charlotte- znl‘ setunp a|'ld sell at Public t 0n e sod pert or ll nut-h thereof us In?!’ sstlsfy the Y! marked on said Execution be- I the sum of One hundred and "filly-six zonoo Dollars. beside! Eherlff‘ pound Ifl n’ feel géluall. o her Gin-Z. 3i the es- on. JOHN G. MCFADYEN Sheriff of queens County Sheriffs Office. Queens County. "galls 24th day of October. A. ll. I. MMPHIE. K. C. FOR SALE TWO HORSES. ARE good delivery team. and will work in any farm work-Also one pure Jersey milk cow. Von Clure Gay. Head cf Prince. L-l389-1i-tl-3l. Found FOUND-SILVER GREY FOX. marked. Robert Cairns. Stan- cllel. L-l34l-11-7-3i. Work Wanted (DUNTRY GIRL WANTS HOUSE work. Apply Guardian. L-i24l-11-4-3i. GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK IN City. Apply Guardian. L-141B-11-9-3i. Female Help Wanted— MAID WANTED—A P P L Y 96 HiLlsb0ro St. L-l34’l—1l-7-3l. Lost DOST — CASE CONTAINING Insurance papers. Please leave at North American. Renard Albert Gallant. L~1324-1l-7-3l. 0 Auction Sale 0f Farm Machinery, Stock And Drop flTATI G. IOLSEY HOOPII We offer to sell by public suc- tion on the premises of the Estate Lute G. Holsey Hoo r. Mount Edward Road. Chariot town Ro - ulty. on Monday November 14t .. commencln at L00 o'clock in the afternoon. Term stock. 0ND Illll im ementl. lvnltock includes 4 horses of 2 are farm horses welfhllll f to I400 pounds. Dr. Britain gelding rclllterod. ll! years of age, suitable either as driver or for general- purvflwflllfl- 1 mus five years old by Kulmuck from Inn Guy. Also t ls more! foul now five months old. sired by Calumet Budlong. 4 Holstein cows and l calves. Crop consists of about I0 tan! of hly. about 0 tons of straw. about 000 bushels of oats. upwards of 500 lltlhols of turnips. Machinery an equhmlent in- cludes I dump certs, 2 truck Ill- onl. 1 dri which. I wood sleight. 1 pung sleigh; 1 box sleigh. l speed sleigh. 1 horse hoe. manure sprayer. plows. barrows. mower. rake. 4 Buffalo rugs. and other articles too numerous to mention. etc . sale will tale place first fine sy followln . Pol- further rtlcu apply. THE EASTERN TRUST CO. Charlotteto I. A. MCDONALD. Auctioneer. L-IMl-ll-‘l-Il- Plaintiffs Attorney. . Bil-ID" I I D4 klteep Millard: in the homo. i l $3,, _ , Provincial M t TH 1C ( IH A R I .( )'I"I'ET( IWN’ GUARDIAN [_snockrcun9rA1amMs Montreal Stock Exchange Canadian Press) Stocks . Close Bell Tel 166% Brazilian . 12.. B C Power A 28% ldz Products 56 9% 16% 18 3i 3% 6% 2% rlese 14 Cockshutt Plow 9% Cons Smelt. 66 Dist S688 22% Dom Coal PM 16% Dorn Bridge 36“; lDcm Steel B 12% Dom Textile 65 Foundation Co 145i. Gen Steel Ware 10 GvDsuln 7 Ham Bridge 8 How Smith 15 1111b Tob 1556 Int Nickel 571,9 Int Power Pfd '19 l Lake of Woods 17 Massey Harris 7% llVIcCcll Front a I Mtl Power 300.‘, Nat Brew 43 Nat Steel Car '11 Noranda 3g Power Corp . 131/, Quebec Power n»; Shawlnigsn g1 Sou Can Pow _ st Law cem so St Law Pfd 1g “a A — o Can '14 Win Elec- B _lé Steel of Can P o9 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Abitibi Com 31,4 Asbestos 115% B A Oil 20% Beauharnois 3% Bathurst. A 9 Dom Tar 6% Don A m Fraser V T C 20 Ford A 23% Hir Walker 51% Home Oil 115 11ml) Oil 17% Int Pete 27% Melchers A '1 Price Com 20% Price Pfd ._. Rnyalite 41 t (Canadian Press) slwkl Close Canada -,- Commenae 179 . Montreal 216 Nova Scolds. _ Royal Bk 190 Currencies MONTREAL. Nov. 8 —(CP)— Pound Sterling slipped 3-4 cf a cent on Montreal foreign ex- changes today to $4.78 23-32 while the United States dollar held un- changed at 5-8 o! one per cent premium. French francs eased slightly to 2.65 cents. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS MONCQON. Nov. 8 —(GP)— The Department of Agriculture today reported Yestock prices as follows: Rail grade hogs advanced 35 cnets to $10.95 hot weight; rail grade sows were steady at $7.60 hot wei t: live grade hogs ad- vanced 5 cents to . 1 live grade sows were steady at $5.50. FINANCIAL PERSONAL LDANS ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nesrest Branch of The Canadian Bank Oi Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVILII TOR REPAYMENT You" 1i You You Dew!" 50m" Receive Monthly Q Q Q 55.87 Q D g lop 8 100.06 8 I g lee s 157.36 cu S 21d I 202.23 '15 g 334 l 803.25 $17 S M0 3 005M S45 elm slooose m ‘JTHQ AMOUNTS AT PROPOR- TIONATI RATES Provincial Fox Graders __*__ l have. commenced their work for the ranchers who have lav-yer. 1| made application. We would therefore ask that they be glveh every assistance poss- ible so that they may have their work completed at a time most beneficial to the ranchers. W. I‘. BURKE, Fox Fieldman , . LIUBStOCk MINING MONTREAL. Nov. a -c1=)- Reflelllt-S on Montreal livestock TORDNTO- N“ '- ltréllrtets ‘tiaalgayhwere 237 zcolgtlteéh 340 i‘ s. . o s an ee sag“ lambs. g p iousdlan has) e bulk of the cattle offered were mostly Gunners and Cutters 590°" m"? Prices were steady. A few good cows made $4 medium kinds $3, Acme Oil 1% 25 to $3.75 and common butchers Mum on 7}‘ $2.75 ‘h; sgaganers and Cutters Aid-Sm“ g‘ were . . Common bul Aim" $2.75 t0 $3.50. ls Am! Carladlan 121 Veal calves were steady. Cvopd Amtfleld 14 vesls brought $9.50. 51o, Astoria 4, with medium kinds around $9 1181i» 35"‘ and common light veals down to Bmk-“em 38 $7. Drinkers ranged from $4.50 to Boar Ex 31 $6.50 and Grassers were very slow Bea-MW 135 sellers and easier. ranging from 29, $3.25 m $3.75, mostly saso. Bill Miss 2B" Good ewes and wet ers were B°b u $7.75, heavy lambs 6.75, and Emil?” 9'75 culls and bucks $5.75. Sheep were 32W“ o“ 25 $2 to $4 with yearllngs up to ;5_ Buff Anlk 14h Bacon hogs were $8.50 led and Bu“ Cm 3 watered and up 53,75 of; Broulan 50 trucks. Selects drew $1 per hog Bunk Hm 1° - premium. with the usual cuts on l1 22° off grades. Sows were $6.25 to $7. Cd" M51115“: 85 Hogs sold on Mil grade brought th 106 $11.65 cold weight. Cent Pat. 24.2 i? Cen Pore 8% w GRAIN 2%“ a‘: Commoll 54 Coniarum 150 MONTREAL, Nov. a —(CPJ— 9°“ Sm" 6° Wheat. Northern, No. .1 69 1-2; mrkmw ‘m’ barley, Canadian western No. 3 gavm ? 4a 3-4; oats, feed, No. 1 a2 s-a; °“ n 1 flour. sprint; Wheat patents, firsts ‘m’ 33 515; seconds 4.65; bakers 4.45; Dwval u winter wheat patents, choice 3.00- ggme 3a 3.05; (white corn 4.10; bran, ton "mmkobm n 10.25; shorts, ton 21.25; middlings m‘ m ton 26.25; rolled oats. bag, 90 lbs manna” a7 266g: hay, No. 2. per ton. carlots FY2132“ egg . 0 ' . , ed Kirk 9 mClreese. Ont. l3 l3 1-2, Que. Femlmd 16% 3 4 13. Butter No 1 solids 23. F Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 56; Glgiwcoegk 24 é-large 40; A-medlum 44; B a2; e‘ ° 24. Potatoes: P. E. '1. mts 90's l- comm _ 30-140; P. m. 1. No. 1 whltés 8mm...“ m‘ 90's 1.25-1.30; n. B. n0. 1 nits 8332s,... a‘ 80's 1-10-115; Que. No. lwhltes H k m 33's 1.00-1.05; Que. No. 2 whites “$1,? 1&1) .5 _ _ _ W EG. Nov. a -(CP)— ‘$112831, _ Revived overseas demand for 3%‘! "5, Carltisdisnt Wltaegt improved market waste“! g2 sen men o av as Wlnnl e ' wheat futures jumped up almlbsst y m‘ 33? a cent tc wipe out small losses of Jack w...” 57/’ the last two sessions. The close J 1 as was 5-8-1-4 higher, Nov. s1 1-2, ffif“ 12 pelc. s; 11-80-14. May 00 a-a and Ifenwjdd y}? 11y ' . . Canadian export sales, placed at fir)‘ Lake 1m 750,000 bushels, were partly from 12:9 unsold stocks afloat to Europe. Lame c g? 5H‘ Seaboard buying kept prices at “a Cgd 3 higher levels throughout the quiet Label or 35 session despite selling credited to m), ° 13 the Canadian government agency. In“ L L 7° Both cash prices and coarse 1.1m e 379 grain futures held steady. ‘The M 53° market received a good lift. at the Madam 335 open due to higher overseas prices. Malaruc 45 ‘Trading. however, was at a. stand- Mam)“, 55 still near the close due to absence Mofm 7'5 of intermurket. operations with age 52% Chicago which was on holiday Mcwatte l3‘ Small cash wheat trades were M.“ Cc l‘ a reported at fractlonnlly improve-d Mm“, m “or ipfétfleddb glrllglélatls {and t barley at- Monarch rac e n eres . Mme“ l” ~ MONTREAL. Nov. 8—(CP)—A 49}- lrited late rally strengthened thei Nmnda 4/5 s k market today after early dull- Nwdon 32 ness mused by the closing of Wall Norgvld 3 Street markets for the United Normem 3 States blections, Nor can 5 Rail equi ments touched off the 0B1.“ 43 forward d ve as National Steel okaltan 399 Car climbed to a new Pbak of 71 Ohm on 116 7-8. closing up 1 1-2 points at v1. (m “i Gains of slzeable fractions came 0m 3gb.‘ 55% out in good buying o1’ Canadian Pualm 45 Canlthe preferred and Dominion Pmnour n: Six-e B. Though profit taking brought a ggrligtrw“ 3.. 6% small loss to Hudson Bay Metals Pa“ 9w’ 6 did well. Smelters advanced a Pym“ 58 point to 66 and fractional impyove- Pfrmlé 145 merits showed for Hollinger and P553 WW 510 Nickel. Oils and Papers ruled Pa”??? 242 steady to firmer. Pr?“ 34° A single sale of hnrding roducts Pr mtg," 22o brought a four-point loss a 55 but GU95 f‘ 149 Dominion Bridge jumped one to 36 R-p can-All- 14 3-4 Up narrowly were steel of Can- R?‘ ‘l 860 ads, United Steel. shawlnlgan, n? G014 Brazilian and Montreal Power. 001A) 9 To‘al Sales: 104.500 shares: gflyallle 41 Mines 68.000; Industrials 35,900; $011418 24% Bonds $050. Sgn-Agtgit Iggy. AR TS AT A GLANCE Sand River M KE Shnwkey 1% (av The Canadian Press) Show Creek 3g mTorontc —Stocks irregularly ghisfilgléitlt 151 gher. I55 Montreal ——Utllltles lowenother slMien 74 lndustrials and golds hlrzher. Slave lake g New York —-Stncks and com- i=4! Hill 2y, modlty markets closed. 313430008» 52 vléinlfllrfig -~Wheat 5-8 to l-4 galhawcohgke 99¢ cen g er. V 10 Silt-flint}. .53 UNDATED MONEY BOX Teck Hltfllh Q} ' i Texas Co 1,4 (Bv The Canadian Press) Powagmac 4g 01051.2‘: fxchlangi ram-is 4 1a as l/Jglltnres 15° Al. A on res __ our‘ . - 565 R2: U‘. S. dlr 1.00 5-8: franc 2.- walltjmllm 915 . el o 16 Al. New York flmr-ed West Turner 9 At Doris ~Pnuod 1711.72 ‘rt YT White Eagle 11.3 S. dlr 37 52 fl‘; Canadian dlr 37: Wllhiéy C 91,5 s1 n. Wood Cad 2s In Gold ~—Pound 11*. 8d: U. S. Wri H041! jfi rl": =0 t: cents: Canadian dlr 50.- Ymlr Y G u 00 een . _ ‘ UNLISTED F R SALE M - “on.” ~° 39 Kirk TOWII 12 ' i Pawnee 155 6/; acres ol’ Land adjo n- mining; m ing Provincial Sanatorlum The Torllonmw ‘g2;- Jul-eff‘; part 0f Estate Hugh M0n- ‘vagced todaykurlharmpkeredh by the - , n uence o ew or w ere ex- aghan. Suitable for build Chang" were cloud m the com .1113. John... glessional and state elections. The R U THER PART! opeRingbperlod (w: slot: undeser- . ey rm u con ence cross cs FOARF R‘ S D R h s the session advanced and the “tin s*‘e""’.n' “i; °.°. °. iii“? '":%"u= rt‘; iv". e an 3n o O I011 A II 0 ll Dill‘. go c or’ guiik" The indus rls share index ad- Dmmewe ll "E- vsnced .84. base metals .01 and "'?‘_'——_ _' the western oils .10 while the golds ____i__._________ finished .11 down. Volume ex- panded in the final stage to show M 11:11 aggregate turnover of 663.000 s ares. p g several new highs for the year , were posted. noteb in the steel n; vance - s new g s b b“: Frldgyhlyoglelllf‘ anld tngtionsl Stelzl Car netted s er enga u c 01-190" In" - day_ the City Market will be ,,,§§;§'"§.,,";;,,l‘,,',“§.,.§‘,l;" closed. The regular market Th; ‘gala; held molly ‘u; lltrong an n e me n c e was will be held on Saturday. qum and ‘may mu 5mm", NDVQIDDEI‘ lzlh- and Norsndu ted minor gains. Hudson Bay topped e rue on. G. A. CII$|DD£ORE. guy/lug grounding, lnpengerrgscmst _ etter ces a n re e. at at Clerk Walte-Xmulet and Siletrltt came p.001. of Agrl._ L_s.-..-.... ._. l> It the finish o 952E EWE. Aeronuuticslly Minded YOUNG MEN! Aircraft training now avail- able under supervision leading aircraft manufacturers. Aero lndustrl Technlggl Institute courses Include data never before released by this industry. Write Registration Department AEBO INDUSTRIES TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ‘ Box 4B1. Guardian REWARD“ $l0.00 reward will be poid for information giving nomes of two parties who trapped Muskrat; on my mill-pond on Friday, Sci- urdoy and Sunday nights. A further reward of $25.00 will be given if this information lends to o conviction. Information will be confidential. See me pers- onolly or post o letter to box 2l, Charlottetown. EMMETT WISNER, Wotervcle. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY ANsgUSEATURDATS RETAIL MARKET Roast bee! 16-220 Cream 40c Broccoli Burnt 5-100 Celery bunch 10-15c toes pk 20c Tumips 2 for 5c Stew meats 12-14c Steak lb 18-250 Cauliflower each 15-25c Butter dairy 75-280 Chicken ecu: 81.0041 40 W1 75-90:: Onions lb 4c Svprlng lamb 1b 20-22-240 Sweet peppers 3 for 6c Carrots 3 lbs 10c Beets 3 lbs 10c Haddock lb 12c Fresh cod lb 6c Mackerel each 20-250 Cucunnbcrs dloz Corn doz 20-250 Apples pk 30-400 Crabaoples 3 qts 25c B088 doz 34-80-400 Squash 1b Cranberries Q 12c Geese $1. $2.25 Ducks $110-$150 Pigs 6 wxls old pair $6.00 Oysters quart. 40c Produce Prices MONTREAL. Nov. 8 ——(CP)— Eggs prices firmed on open prod- uce markets heretoday while but- ter eased slightly, the Dominion Department of Agriculutre report- ed. The cheese section was quiet and potatoes remained steady and A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE DITY HALL BOARD 530M WEDNESDAY, NDVEMBER 9th, AT 8 l’. M. to_ receive the report of the Free Gardens Com- mittee and to consider PAODOSEC‘ important de- velopments for the Unemployed of the City in a “back to the land” movement. Mayor E. A. Foster will preside. Hon. Mr. W. H. Dennis. Hon. B. W LePage, Mr. J. 0. I-lyndman and others will address the meeting. All Citizens are invited to attend. L-iTfi-u-a-fi. Dominion Fox Illustration Stations FIELD DAYS at the ranches of Dan Smallman, 0'l.eary, P. E.‘l. 0n Nov. 10th. at 9a-m- and Capt. Allan A. Masher, Montague 0n Nov. 12th. at 9 a. m. 1 and continuing throughout the day Ranchers are invited to bring foxes for dem- onstration purposes conducted by the Super- vlsor. The Provincial Fox Fieldman will also con- duct grading demonstrations at the above Field Days. Fox Study Club Members are invited to present foxes for grading. Please consult your ClubSecretary for details. A large tent will provide shelter J. C. JACK, Supervisor DLYDESDALE FILLIES A number of choice Registered Clydesdale Fillies for sale at FalconwoodFarm. Open for inspection at any time and will be sold by tender submitted to the Department of Agriculture. ‘ Particulars regarding reserve prices and other information may be secured on application to DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, unchanged. Creamery butter prints to retail- ers sold for 1-4-24 cents a. pound and solids for 22 8-4-23 1-2 Western butter delivered in Mont- real was offered at 22 1-2. Que. No. 1 pasteurized fresh and re- graded was 22. Cheese was 13 3-6 for Ont. white. 13 3-8-1-2 for Ont. colored, 13 for Que. white and 13 l-tl for Que. colored. Graded eggs shipments in used free cases were offered at 44 cents a dozen fcr A-large. 39 for A- medlum 32 for A- ullets. 26-27 for B-large and 21 or C. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 80's 1.00- 1.05; Que.No . 2 80's 70-65; N. B. No. l 80's 1.15-1.20; P. E, I. No. 1 90's 1.30-1.40. MONTREAL, Nov. B -—(CP)-— Most products moved at just steady prices on the produce section oi the Canadian commodity change today. First grade ex- eggs 23“ continued in a firm upward trend with the offered price of A-med- lum and A-pullets up one cent at 80 and 32. Butter spot -Que. fresh (92 score) 2i 5-8-3-4: Que. (36 score) 21 3-60, Que‘ regraded 2i 3-40. Sales 50 boxes of Que. (36 score) at. 2i l-4. Cheese spot —-Ont. white and colored 13-13 1-4; Que. white l2 3-4-7-8: colored 12 3-4b; white Sept-Wax l3 3-4a. 250 Que. colored at 12 7-8: Que. white at 12 13-16: 200 Que. white at l2 3-4. Eggs spot -0nt. A-large 44a, A- medium 39s. A-pullets 32a, B- large 26a. C 210.. srlsnuno WOMEN'S rnsrr- rrrra The members of Sterling W. 1.. were entertained at live home of Mrs. John McGulgan Thlcsday. Oct. 4. The pr:sl"ent, Mrs. George Brown presided. Roll Call was re sounded to 0y 21 members and l visitor, The minutes of the last. meeting were read and approved. It was moued and seconded that the Institute buy books for sup- Elementary reading ln the school. e sick committee reported that they had made one sick call and taken fruit. The new committees are: School. Mrs. Ernest Macllwen. Miss Grace MscKay: sick. Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. Austin Walsh Program. Mrs. H, S. Msdilwen. Miss Geneva MacKay: Lunch Mrs. Austin Walsh, Mrs. Melville Mor- rison, Mrs. J. E. l-liscott, Mrs. Ed- ward Gallant, The questionnaire on Canadian Industries and. Agri- culture were discussed and filed in. The smme consisted of two contests: "Jumbled Names of Birds." pneplred by Mrs. J. E. Fleming and won by MP!- JOhH McGulgan and Mrs. Ernest Mae- Ewen; "Names of Countries" pre- pared by Mrs. John McGulllfl and won by Miss Eileen Mclvor and Mrs, Melville Morrison. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. L. S. MacErven. Roll Coll to be an- swered by paying membership fee. The meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem. Dull trading marked the west- ern oils. Home and Okslte. gained and Dalhousie wss off slightly. Royalite closed unchanged. Action expanded in a oup of the cheaper golds and gs ns out- numbered losses. Nsybob turned over 00.500 shares and closed 4 i-tl up at 49 l-B. Auglte advanc- ed 3 1-4 cents, Bidgozd-Klrklsnd l. God's Lake I l-I. Mslartle Goldfields b and Torwsgmac '7. CHARLOTPETOWN Tenders will close November 15th. ll-illUZ-l i-S-Zl numrrlu uvutrun murmur Famous Children To Have Adenoids And "ncunii urleslnlnc equipment. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honor roll for October. ~ G X-l, Norms MacCcllusul 2, Clive Stewart‘. 3. Alecia Jen- Grade IX-i. Jean Maurine: k Buddy Molynesux. Gracie VIII-l. Brier Jones. Grade Ill-l, Faith MacDonuldb 2, Lucil Carver; 3, Ian Stewart. Grade IV—l, Jackie MacRaA and Ralphle MacCallum. equal. Grade II ia.)—i. Eleanor Molly-l neaux and Boyd Carver, equal. Grade II (bl-i, Helen Keenan, Tgnsils R Q m 0 v e d biGrade 1 (0)—1. George Balrn~ l” C . ll d8 Grade 1 (b)—l. name Wood. Wed es y. Grade I (cl-l, Rey Stewart. CALLANDER, Ont. Nov, '1 ._ Margaret Huntley, Teacher. ((P)—'I'he Dionne Qulntuplets. i " ' ' "‘ ’ Institute Special North Sea Patrol CHATHAM. Blgland. Nov. 7 -_ (AP) -Groat Britain was IBPWT-fii one after another. will go on to the operating table Wednesday and undergo at the hands oi "one of the best. men in the medical profession“ the strangest experi- cnce ofl thfiah; shiellstercil‘ yotlilng lgves. "mm/R ° m“ m" “ “m” in well-informed uarters tonight The ma“ “h” brmlgh‘ (“m5 : to have instituted ‘all special des’roy- Emilie. Annette. Yvonne rmrl Mar- ‘m, and submaflne palm. in m! 1° ml" m? “mm M“ 3B- 1934' l‘ Nor h sea t0 prevent "incidents" in Dr» All" R°Y Dal“- Wl“ ““'““‘“ filler territorial writer following re- in the background when the fnm- | m“ acflflqes of Spanish Insumem ous children g0 under the sllrg- ‘ armed v0.50...‘ eon-S knife. 'I_'he operations ‘Will . The “pom which m“. Admin.“ be performed lll the nursery of . drdmed .1 umnnrL 5am bevwe,“ Defoe Hospital, homo 0f the (mints. Keith Munro, business: mnnngrr for the 4 I-Z-yenr-old girls. said today Dr. Dafoe and Dr. Allan Brown. noted Toronto child doctor agreed at a conference Sunday re- moval of tonsils and adenolds was advisable. The operations have I been under consideration _$llI(‘(’ I last summer when the (‘l1ll(‘ll"i"l) suffered severe colds, l‘l"i‘l".<.<ll.'llllil! confinement of almost two weeks. ‘ Dafoe said he could not at present say who will perform the operrllons but the man. tn be de- cided upon "probably lntr tomor- row,“ will be "one of the best in the profession" Dr. Brown will bring the surgeon t0 Callnntlr-r. a- long with a special staff of as- LIMP In accordance with the l. Department of Agriculture policy of assisting Island farmers to ob- tain Ground Limestone al low price. we are now pre- pared to ship lime in carlots of thirty (30) tons or more to all Island points at two dollars and eighty cents ($2.80) per ton delivered ill bulk and three dollars and fifty-five cents ($3.55) per ton delivered in bags. These prices are in effect until Dec. 31st. 1938. I50 and 0'1 destroyers and 25 sill)- l|v‘,_]>"h'l(‘,§ u'cre carrying nut. patrol 50 acres of choice land at ‘nirview. Handy church and school. For further parti- .culars apply to MRS. ANNIE (‘URR1E. Falrview. Rocky Point Brookville Manufacturing 00.. Ltd. Brookvllle. St. John County. N. B. H. G. S. ADAMS, MANAGER.