slvfl|‘i] OCTOBER 17, 1942 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FAG 1N1: NOTICE The undersigned offer provision for a grist mill. and shingle mill is in place large head of water is available for power. This is a _ for sale the mill property of .323l“i°tfiiii“tlvifidafifitiiifd l‘ rm- TM- All machinery for the saw mill IIEYI YOIIII STOOK EXOIIAIIOE te saw mill, shingle mill and and ready for operation. A splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to engage in the lumber mill business. There is a great sc ‘t f at the present time. Anyone interested iilrtchey aobolgnlyli-fil. (Csnsdisn Press) perty please apply to Stocks Close F. J. LHAPPELL, Am g and P. 161 Queen Street Am Tel DAVID SCIIURMAN , gggggg", ,, f; f} Experimental Farni geertlrliliguty xecutors Estate Lefuta Wood ' "r I° gill-Tog“) s5 a-a ec u - GEORGE J. TWEEDY, Solicitor g?" {dlgtine lg f-g Royal Bank Bldg., Charlottetown Gen Elec 29 5-8 _ ~ Gen Motors 41 l-B "‘ *' —— gt Nor lzfd g4 . . _ ennecot l - _ Mont Ward 31 Advertising Rates Payable Ill Advance N Y 0...... .. t. Minimum Charge for Any Advertbemsuts ll Cells gleiiilignfinio Centrsl Guardian locals, be rd; ° to oer word; Announcements“ 3d Exglsfi std o“ NJ 42 3-4 Classified 3o per word; in “ Notices we p" u“. u". 0|’ Texas Ci-“P 35 3'4 Floris] and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, no- 5o w nsm- Lotte l Um!“ A“ 29 3'4 Condolence 70o per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words for It‘! ITO U S Rubber 23 3'8 sud l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thuuks sled U s SI’ C“ 49 1'1 t$prfilflglllzlrllotz oeidldnoh ol 01o word. Ults s! Subscription l a/valii-tcdltluiil Corp W n e i. rcss an tatl l. . es n on '.. - application u on T w om" u.“ ‘T l West Elec 75 ____ Woolworth -— Personal Agents Wanted ASTHMA IS A JOY KILLER. INCREASE YOUR REVENUE BY ‘Davis’ Asthma Flfimfdy" 7895 ls a selllnll Jlto Products during your --—- loy bFlYliZPll 6t (loses only $3.00. spare time Interesting profits on (Canadian Press) Jrukiils Pharmacy. l0-l-lmo. e. variety of over two hundred Stocks Close —-—— g ilccessities. including: Tea. Coffee. Canada - IJFZEAIA AND ALMOST ANY Toilet Articles. Spices, etc. No Montreal 140 itchy condition illinlcdilltzly rc- risk under guy Thirty Day 13-131 commerce __ llevcd with "Davis Pruritus Offer, Inquire wday; Jlm pm. Nova Senna 215 Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy iluar- duct‘ 1435 Mqmcalnp Montreal Royal Bank 121 ntces this. 00c. 51.00 and big la!‘ I $165. Follow enclosed diet- For Sale ibitArlsialifsg-lraiidliiluiviou ROAD: Apply Bruoe Yeo. Montague. 10-16-31: FOR SALE — REGISTERED Holstein B4111. Apply Harry Duizga-u. Ben View. 10-17-21. FUR SALE —— ENTERPRISE MON- arcli Stove. Apliiv Theo Gleesoil. cherry Vliiln. 10-17-11. FOR nam-alaarlzn LOVELY iront rooms. Also living room. 245 Richmond. 10-17-21- CRUSHER ENDLESS BELTS AND grader elevator rubber belts 18’ 2 ply. Rubber Traces $3.40. Clin- ton Morrison. 10-15-31. FOR SALE-DRIVING WAGON, cxccllcnt condition. Proude and Moreside. 10-16-31. FOR. SALE — TWO FOUR H. P. Engines. Good working ordierAll- ply Harry Nevmitln. Union Road. 10-17-11. FOR SALF— GOOD DRIVING wagon. Applv Proude and Morr- slde. Charlottetown, l0-l7-‘ FOR. SALE -—- V8 TRUCK 2 TON with Stake body and hoist. Fac- tory reconditioned Motor lust in- stalled 6 good tires. Price $450.00 for quick sale. N. J. Nlcliolson. Montague. 10-15-17-20. FOR SALE-l OFFICERJS KHAKI Great Coat. i Naval Officer's Tunic and cap licw- Apply \ Guardian. 10-17-21. Lost LOST-LADIES LOCKET. FINDER please leave at. Guardian 951110;.“ Female Help Wanted _ WANTED—GIRI. FOR HOUSE- work. 224 Rlctimoild St. 10-16-21. WANTED-MAID FOR. FAMJLY of two. No heavy laundry. Eveli- lllgs free. Apply in person. Ref- erences required, 114 Brighton Rood. 10-16-31. Wanted WANTED — RUBBER TYRED wagon Apply Guaidinn. 10-16-31‘. WANTED — IIALF TON TRUCK. Apply Guardian. 10-16-21. WANTED—SIIINGLE MILL. ALSO lowdown extra heavy wagon. W. R. Dennis. Dunstafinage. 10-16-31. __ WANTED — PLANER AND other wood working machinery. What have you? Spurgeon Hickox, Bonshaw. 10-16-31. W A N '1‘ E D UNFURNlSI-IED Apartment on or before Nov. 1st. Write B. Guardian. 10-13-14-17. WANTED — A YOUNG YORK- shlre boar, 0 months old. Vemer Moore. Breadalbane, R. R- 3. 10-18-21. Teachers Wanted WANTED - rahTciii-"llt ‘Bastion School. Supplement $125.00. Dun- can MacDougail, Secretary. WANTED BY OCTOBER 26th. teacher for primary dept. 0t’ Fan- ning School, Malpeque. h Ramsay, Secretary of Male Help Wanted LIST BOYS WANTED. APPLY Guardian. t-f. AIDS HOME CANNERS Sweden has: record autumn berry crop and the government has given sugar aid for home canning. FOR RENT LARGE ATTRACTIVE DWELLING on SPRING PARK RD. furnished Rental $55 per month, Occupancy Nov. 1st. Apply; THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY ,____ N-10-17-i0i. Personal STOMACII AILMENTS BECOME more acute tn winter months. Dally treatment with Wilder's Stomach Powder will relieve pain and discomfort; of indigestion and digestive disorders. 50c and $1.00 at Rieddin Bros. 17B. Male and Female Help Wanted STENOGRAPHEBS AND TYPISTB needed badly bv Government for war work You can train st home for job as Slenographer. ‘Pvpist. Office lerk. Letter Carrier. Mall Clerk. toms Dtartlner etc Free advice and record of lD- 8 FlNAN(E UNITED llNVtNllrlll llLIIl - v1?! _ W... lelfll l/lf luau"; lei nun... 1...... pointment of our studena from _ m" “nu-nil..- M. c. c. civil Service School Ltd. H" 1*" ‘ W Toronto 10. The oldest in Cen- _ LMEB’; nssuiu ada. N0 Agents. ‘us; at Novs Genus . . ' on mblfl lo Let t‘liisr|nl\otu:vn. mun» FOR RENT - COMFORTABLE heated room. Qentral. Accommo- dates two gentlemen. Alibi)! Guardian. 10-14-15-17. ll. K. S. llEMMlIlli & O0. EVERYTHING Ill REAL ESTATE 42 Richmond St. Tels. Doy l376—NigIlt 344-—537 TO ISLAND MEN UNABLE TO JOIN THE RANKS TO SOLDIERS‘ WIVES AND FAMILIES TO MIDDLE AGED WOMEN You can do some real War Work and esrn a good living by raising chickens. Island climate and other condition; are efllkctaily favourable to poultry farming, because of the remarkable freedom from disease. The demand for eggs sud dressed chickens i; far in excess of the supply and. at present prices, the profit is large. A chicken farm need not be large but should be near an egg- gradlng station. Old farm buildings and fox ranches can be converted into chicken houses st little cost for lumber etc. The most. successful chicken rancher; buy prepared feeds and save the cost of grain growing. ' We have e number o! small Ilfllll for slle, specially suitable for chicken farming, with comfortable houses, that can be pur- chased st. low prices —soine of them on terms. We also are sgenls for VITA GLASS to be used in chick: house windows, which transmit the SUN'S ULTRA VIOLET RAYS the greatest health prcscrvtr tn the world. COME AND SEE US WE CAN HELP YOU MAKE YOUR PLANS 1942 FARM CATALOGUE-Free on request FOR SALE crrv BUILDING LOTS. soMiuiin HOUSES, CITY HOUSES, our or TOWN liousas, lioraLs AND sronas Apartment Houses and tenement houses, Iteuonsble prices. HOUSES TO LET FURNISHED UNFUBNISHED UPPER QUEEN—- O rooms. NOW nouse—-----$35.00 M-n EDWARD ROAD _g EDWARD B1‘. -6 rooms and both — — - - - - -eso.oo rooms. Modern. I sore land. osnien. Outbuildings - - $35- MALPIIQUE ROAD-‘I rooms. modern. Garage, ._ _ _ Q35, MALPEQUE ROAD, Bun gslow, d rooms. Modern. - - - $35. GREAT GEORGE, ‘I rooms modern conveniences - ‘I. TEA HILL-IO room _ .415, SOUTIIPORT-S rooms- -$22. UN FURNISHED APARTMENTS T0 LET IIILLSBOROUGH I-IOUBE — 7 rooms. Modern duplex - - "o, T0 LET orricss - s-rolins - WAREIIOUSES. '_I‘0 LE1’ Rooms — Furnished snd unfurnished, for light housekeeping. Ask for olrculsrs telling the wonderful story of Vita-Glass. l STOCK QUOTA noivs Montreal Exchange (Canadian Pram) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian B C Power Cali Pacific Cons smelt Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Dryden Found Co Int Nickel Masse Harris McCol Front Mtl Power e 5 b-i .- NMI 3niG$fi§nw$5+q§$a$Z€ cow r.»- l-ea u en -<ni-... I l I I I I I I in» mes Nlah a on Wpg Elec A Wpg Elec B Montreal l.‘.urb (Canadian Press) Stocks Asbestos B A Oil B: auliarnols Fraser VTC Fr aser Home Oil imp Oil Price Com Close §§ N _. l-H I mull comm .- um.- . . . . K 305% Yesterday's Market CORRECTED FOR WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY’5 ISSUE Toronto Exchange ‘TOR-ONTO. Oct. 15—(CP)-—Thc Canadian government statement reiterating the government's inten- tion to transfer men ircm gold mines to more essential employment weakened the gold shares today in the Toronto market. Th6 group de- clilled 1.02 in the index. merely Wiping out the gain posted in the previous session. Base metal and in- dustrial stocks Sl1DD€d otf .22 and .29 respectively and tne western Oils firmed .00. Volume at 16111000 5113115 was me heaviest in a week. When the Premier's announce- ment was made public at noon stock prices slipped off for sizable losses n spots but recoveries here and tihere developed in the final quart/er- our. Waite-Amulet, oif 25 cents to 3.50. was the weakest of the base metal stocks. In the industrial sic- tton weakness spread in the 110L101". food, steel and aircraft groups. Qkalta posted a gain of 5 cents to 30 and Home Oil was up 3 cents to 2.25. Other western oils were un- changed. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Oct. l8~—(CPJ—S€Il- iur metals were CDSILI‘ and leaders lli Ol-llll‘ groups ll'l'€l-’,Llliii' louuv lli hI-OCK tfXLliltillgst lllitl CIJYD llliifkt’. Lraulilg. uii tile stock exchange Interna- tional Nickel. Hudson Bay Milling and Consolidated ismelters all back- ed up a bit. imperial was down slightly in oils. wliinipvz nsectric “A" and “B' were shaded in utilities and Shaw'- inlgan was harder. Canada Steam- ship and CPR. lost ground in car- rlers. Dominion Bridge did bcttci- in lil- dustrials but Asbestos and St. Law- rence Corporation were losers. 1n inleccilailcous, Pcnmaiis iilizl lili- pcrlal Tobacco preferred improved and Celanese preferred and Tuck- ett were in arrears. In the banking division, Montreal was strong. rising 61w}. Total sales: 16,000 shares: IlldllS- trials. 6.800; Mines. 10,100. Produce Prices Eggs doz. 43-52c Cabbage 3 for 25c guest beef 25-35: ___ ream qt. 40o Ar _ Bmllng Meat 15429 Cxgtllltalilaglilliiocfill- Bligh-unfit?) Steak lb. 25-35c Butter 5pOL; Que (92 score; 35 Beef qr. 13-14c B_ Fowl. each 312041.40 Ears spot: Eastern A-large 411-49: Butter dairy 39-400 A-medium 47-48; A-pullets 45-46; Corned beef 15-160 E-B 45-46; E-C 38-39. Potatoes, oer peck 25c ———— Celery, 3 for 25c MONTREAL. Oct. 16—(CP)—Pro- Onions, 10 lb. 29-390 duoe prices today as reported by the Tomatoes, 3 lbs. 25c Dominion Department of Agricul- Island head lettuce, each 10c Lure follow:- Chicken each $120-$200 E2851 sraded shipments selling carrots, 1b, 5o A-large 50; A-mfdium 49: A-pullets Potted plants 25c 4'1: B 46-472 C 39- _ _, Beets, per lb, Butt/er: first ‘made.’ (Zif-IP-fllillflgé Tux-hips 3 for 19c prints. Jobbing BIICC 3? iz-aé-sfili; Cauliflower, per head 10-20c tirade 501155- lob m“ l“ c“ "' current receipts. Que No 1 pasteur- Broccoll, bunch 12c 35_ N 2 M, ,h lesale Que No Cucumbers, each 5c izegv 5,5,5.‘ NO élgafjasv * ' Lamb’ Der m‘ “'38s 1 Oh“ ' llurrent TQOEI/IJIZ western Swiss Chard. 311w. 25c. colorgg-‘fil-g ,,_,6_19,, m8 Mon“ g€g€l£;1bl€lblI/[BTTOW, per lb. NHL ‘Western and Que “hug 191; ‘was ' ' FOB Montreal. wholesale westcrz- Bed Cabbage, 2 for 25c Savory Cabbage, 2 for 25c corn doz. 30c Pumpkins. lb. 2-3c Parsnips, per lb. 5c Carrots per lb. Island Macintosh Apples per doz. 25-35c Macintosh windfalls per pk. 45c Acorn Squash, 3 for 25c Brussel sprouts, per lb. 20c Crabapples, peck 400 Cranberries. 2 lb. 29¢ MINING “—‘_ firmer. (Clmadlan Press) ontreal-Golds hi her; industrial TORONTO, Oct, 16- “lgruuns “ma. g New York-Stocks closed higher. Stocks clue Wlnnlpcg-“lhcat unchanged to ‘.44 . hi her. AP Grain 2e 1-2 ‘I Ang Cdn 13g Ang l-Iuron Auncr 35 w Y Bcattie P 1% Beatty J Bid ood. 5 l-ll A t". - Hragll 11 1-2 ..-. ulTl Brit Dom 20 1-2 Bl-oulan 2'7 —— C Ind Al A 3 1-4 my The Cnnulinn Press) CPR 55-3 OCT. 1'1 —l0l'i "Russian fleet Cent, Pal, 55 bgmlid up at Mccil Sound iii the Cent Por 4 1-2 entrance to the Gulf cf Rudolf-Tel‘- Cent Por 41-2 mans sank Russo-i bu lp Chester 42 Slave. and oecuplflil Moon Fland- Cochenour 43 Nine neutlral vessels and owo es- cockshutt '1 1-2 carting British destroyers w“ by COIG-itirliih 4g German cruisers in the Noitn Sea. Da es --j-—~—jj~ Dome Oil 12 l-B NORWAY OXFORD GROUP East Cr 2 Germans 1n Norway have driest- East Mal 85 ed pzllnlnclit members of the Ox- Eldcrado 52 1-2 ford Group. _ f_ _,___.. Ford A 19 5-8 ~—-—~—?—" “w -—~ Gods Lake 1° Okalta 39, _ Goldale " 2 ont Nickel l- *3 Gunrlar Gold 3 Pllcalta Hard Rock 30 Paymaster l; Holilngel- s55 Perron Gold 43 Home Oil 225 Pioneer 101 Hud Bay Min 24 3-4 premier 37 Imo Oil a 5-8 Preston 105 Kerr Add s10 son not 134 Kirk Lake 34 sheep Cr 56 Lake Shore loo sherritl; 6" Lamaque 2B2 slscoe 23 IAEILCD 42 sladen 15 Macassa 151 steep Rock 115 MRI-Mid 96 Sullivan 39 Malartlc 105 Bylvanite lég M i. Mlg 21-8 not i-iush 1 Massey 4 Upp Can 5}] Do P 13 1-8 vel-milata , McIntyre 34 1-8 Vulcan l,’ McKenzie 4s Waite Am 3T3 Min Corp 100 Weston 182 gid/lodela i3 Wrl Herg 011C n Mam-g 4o UNLISTED NBYIJQI? 6 l-I 16 Noranda 42 3-8 Dalhousie 5 34; Normetal '12 DeHavlllands é 5 a OBrien 35 l gig; ' and Que white 20 first grade FAS Montreal. Potatoes: '15 lb bags Ne. 1 Que 1.25-1.35; NB 1.35-1.40; PEI 1.40- 115. ' Markets At A Glance (Cuna-didiiTrcssl Toronttw-Gold, base metal and in- dustrial stocks lower; lllflltll‘ ""5 Finsneo Eastern Phllli Building Grs ton Street LOANS IIP TO $500.00 This is the Way We pay our bills- And It's really the most sensible n“ Ltd. for s losu. e sud start with s “clean slste." uionthly payments. Why don't you try this simple. practical D III. General Finance Eastern Ltd. Charlottetown Phone 25d Bos 454 W0 o to General pay o sll our bills We can reply In small Office Ilours 9—5 3O Saturday 0—1 Tells of Attack 0n Convoy In St. Lawrence (some time ago Harold Free- man. Canadian P1855 stair Writer, unveiled down the Se. Lawrence River on a Canadian warshi es. corlllig a convoy. In the follbwirlg 51"‘? no lFiLs of a daylight tor- l)l'(l0 attack which damaged one of tiie convoys lrclghters. Publication of the story was delayed unt;1 now for naval securily reasons.) By HAROLD FREEMAN (Canadian Press Staff Writer) AN EASTERN CANADIAN PORT. Cv-lmer 1o. (OP; — The TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming George A Call. the Fur Miirkfiil": D . (he Canadian Nalxnai Breeder's AFSUFIHII!‘ ‘Iii’ last. lrl" all in l)’ laiiclics that wfll ' *- lhrougli to tile (‘c expected to return . lli- until the first of Dceirbr IS lif/l around Don Stewart, lies dent Canadian Silver l-‘cx Encoders’ As.- sccial-ion, paid u vzsil to C‘ loltctown ycnlfilfiil)‘ and we llnd _ v ..ii interesting coiivclsfliloli with liinl. Wrl i ' .. . §$III~”‘IZIZ:1F“§STIK§ Lglléfélfiazulgg‘?! and succeeded in extractlilg no w,“ “m! amidim b w; very nice phclos of his ;).."l :in ‘ Q .175, Y a -‘ foxes that are vrrv beauzlfill in- pccio .n a daring mid-nay attack deed an u ccnvcylin the St. Lawrence ' m‘ time ‘me 33° George Lilk \l‘inB"€"‘ cf 1* FLU!’ nicn vlcrr Klllfd ‘VTIBII the . - ‘f’. ‘ f ,’ ‘ ,., .1“ IOIPILIU crashed into the Iilgine- finfiglfiillaflelgtxpgnT331Fgiiné“l‘f:l rccin cf the ship cff Cap De La mm”, from a‘ HS,‘ w m ,1 d 1,‘ Madeleine. The remaining 43 ‘ E ‘ ea " ' crewmen took to the llfeboats and were picked up by naval escorts The damaged freighter was taken in 111w by i1 i-orvltte and was sub. Slqlltlllly’ hencl .1 ill a l'i'.'»=~ llcrl. Clouds Of Steam Frcnl the bridge of a Canadian worship I saw the freighter swing cut Cf lhe ccnvcy line, with thick clouds of steam bu sling from her pcrl. side, and wlltcllcd this and other escort VCSSLLi fan cut l-o pro- tect the remainder of the ».‘.un\'0V and lillnl the aiiackez‘. Tllcrc was no explosion audible to ll‘. Our nlilllltc lllc convoy was slcnmlllt: along in llltglit- sunlight. SlIZIIICIPtZ ("l1 tl lilicr’ river Fhc 2‘. l c lrrzgliiri- wa< Swlllglllg nrclllld, ii. liq lo slrizbzlnrtl and bclching 5 (1111 frcni Per p01 side A= the inst steam burst frcm the stricken sliip, our Bangor-class e lenpcd ahead from hm‘ pis- llnlf-n-nrle astcln of the . llcr. n ii‘t'c Fnirlllii" cnlrc trllttin: in on the starboard side and a ccrvc be fumed on a diltlo from her posllicn ahead of the ccnvcy to help Rcncli Freighter Ours Wils tile first Ship to reach (in; izc-iglllcr, just after llcr star- uoazd lllr boats hit the wllzci‘ 1nd went drifting astern, As we skill- dcd around the wreck 1n a full. ahead turn we could see a narrow split in her port side, with the pint/es nPClllld the crack bulged cul-w-ard as though pushed by some internal force. She locked deserted and ioneiv sitting theie in her dirty grey paint, with her twisted sides and her Ilszi to s-t-nrboard. but she didn't apnear tobe getting any lCWFT in the wabrr. Them was llo gaping hole such as is usunliyi associated with a lor- pcdo explosion, and there had been no flash of fiame when the missile struck. It locked more like a. boiler explosion than a. torpedo, but. the csccrts tofk no chances. Their stvifi» cltspcslllon into attack stations llinilc the water close to the CCilVOy n ve-siiabie death-trap for any sulznlanne. Seek Contact Ono inst lcok at the frflglllfl‘ to establish iii: probable direction of tllc ntfnck. and tlicii we were ra- t-"ng- out. on the Lmlscnis part. beam \\"lll cu . l1‘ iilc-dciccl-ing as- rlic swc: water in search cf '1 Non... panic, but cff to starboard a failmilc ict go with depth charges that. sllcok 11S up alillcugh w.“ were ’lllc distance away. ’I‘he 111111131?‘ red his, or eke the Flllllltfiflfii‘ had fired t-hc torpwln at extreme rnrlvg‘. lliflhf‘! afield than the (Norris could go with a convoy l‘ to or.’ .ct ' s the second time the a IRUSGII had been dam- , loll cnelnv action Once llcicre she (‘S slink in Iiveqlccl l-Iarbcur dul a bombing raid but ghe was rwlscd and refitted. It was tlicugllt possible the sub .d a "Brclvllinig shot.“ nil ex- treme range tcrpcdo aimed in the gcncral direction of the convoy in hoprs of liirtlnq somtvhinr: rzllhcl- than a (‘£11‘0Illll)'.ai!‘l'l€d .110; n‘. one particufnr ship. The torpedo ap- rarcntly almost. passed llflfl’? the lfilSfll, hilt. rose sufficiently Io slrflz: hcr d2: lly (~11 (tic bCll-Lfll Vichykialilors Twgllltl Bluni implacable L" o LONDON, Oct Former French nt- l» ‘ " mcsl dctcsii-tblc" of the prominent Vlihy Government 14 - (C?) — Premier Leon .1. , .,. , men hold bv t-lic at Bcur‘ according to the 11' ' vpzlpcr Le Soir '1' u '1“ 'l n- rov- ing: "Blum has lost none of his ilvcii-ncc, hi: eyes are cclder than cvvr brllilltl his glnsscs " Of othcr lv-‘uoilers they said: Gen Mario Gamelln, former Al- lied gencralisslmo, ls the "least arrogant" Former Premier Dalaiclier, “s colvlpscil man without will. who rlsr= letc, spcnks little, and reads ninth." (luv La Chambrc. former nl-r milfstcr, "complains about the ford " ‘Paill Rcynaud, Premier when Fzrlrr" collapsed. “reads the papers and tlccs physical exercises “ AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. OFTOBER 11th AT 2 OTLOCK P. M. Beautiful Homestead farm. consist- ing of 60 acres, bordering on the National Pnrk and formrrly owned by Olive M. Brrnnrrl of North Rustlco, 10 rnomcil house lsix bed- rooms) with telephone. Good barns. 1 new Fnrd Tractor and Ploughs. 5 milk rnlvs (Guernsey). 2 Spring rnlvcs. 47 hcns. .10 chickens. 1 cart (ncarlv new) 1 truck wagon, rake and box. 1 threshing machine and gns engine. 1 (9113:! sdenarlatoll- ar woo _ rrcnm can. 2 milk creamers, 1 grain The guest speaker MR. GEORGE A. HQUGHAM, _ Conodion Retail Federation will address the meeting 0" CEILING and PRICE CONTROL. _ All persons interested ore invited to attend. Make rcservulioi" (Rcnfrrwl. I'll- cords crusher, 8 toils hay. Terms made known at Sale. If dny Is unfit. Sale will take place following Monday. ALEX. MacRAI-i. Allotioncn. 10-10-13-14-15-16-17. flee and ranches of the coax-pony in Michigan Georgie is a close ob- server and we managed lo get some lfirtlneiit infcrlilaikn from 111111 He says lllllt lli“ 10x null-lil- lin- 11.5 A - ' l- - ‘zclibics we dig their pei . and some of the largrr T2. XHQTS pelts in cold stcragc s that‘ had been ill cc" H ” \\ cf l We queried lizm the quality cf ll He sat-d those ch m cs were good lzcca prCpEr facllitics wire bottcm sheds that. many ranchers e very dry and 511:1 lj: cif-colorlsh. Many ranchers either go out o.’ dcwn considerably" iiig pairs. Asked 11H‘ g. being taken care o! that used later cn in the sason ed and kept in cold s. " were bought cheaply, bulk horses purchased a‘. an ave. age Q1’ one cent r " nomad " weight. Cereals had not adl in prices, at leasi- not lo tent and there was m» ml that the American fox " a tremendous adv ~' prices compared "l We asked him 1i lie lhcllgi climate here was more for for the development of IICOIl p He szlicl he could not .-n_\ (if ll whether it, “'11s or ans n. t, ‘ thing was sure we do better pelts herc, but that is o. bably because we have better prev“.- irlg stock and take better Care of i? He. qualified the glflllilllPYlf, hm ever. by szrvlnz that. he dd nlczlll to infer flint gory! nrll; nct DYOKIIIPMI in lhc U He said illat in the there vccre some very fTlP an and ho (‘Clild llotiro many m that prcdllccrl high vim. silvers and the new ml cirlcntnfll" we ~ ("P0108 has himself (his vcnr ‘orts i0 develop fight silvers 1 bgen rewarded — {Hf/l wcil rswar t’ flS d. "_Izi'c. bu‘. . iii slliirlg that we of the l l' are holding a considezzibir nzznlbcr ' hwtcr I 1.1m: £1.11 1. H; I rte 2 vcred . Qt ‘l average . pl cs tile Aliicrlcan mflflfc‘ 0f Nnmal‘ u» .. that a l ‘ i.‘ cod s lvn. e returned \_ 51in‘ IKC?! L; I1 . l/l lilo l " o‘ IP40. 11",. l... mnklnllndl CONSF-"R VA Til/F.‘ COATVP-"VTIO N FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S COUNTY A convention to nominate two candidates to contest this Dis- frict on behcili oi the Conservative Forty ot Election will be hold ot Brodolbone on Wednesday, November 4th, the ncxl Provincial I942 of Z P. M. Eoch Poll is entitled to send IIVC dclcgntcl the selection of wllom the Poll Chairmen ore asked to urrongc nt once. QUEEN'S COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ;'.-'§~N>l:->@.\‘ m: i? (I t TO THE (YTlllllYlS and patriotic emblems on eighteenth, on which day strike yet. another Tyranny. ’ God Sure The Kinyl! “Mws/Wvwvww“ . T eliha PROCLAMATION (‘!I.'lli’I,OI"I'IJT()Il'.\' I do hereby earnestly request you to display flags held marking the inauguration of thc Third Victory Loan, whereby. undcr the providence of God, wc will strong blow B. R. HOLBIAN. Mayor of rlettetown Board-Sci Trad WALTER S. GRANT. President. M. A. FARMER, Secretory. _;_*\:_;\;;;/ ._: _ 1 OF THI-J CITY OF MXRI RF Sunday ncxt, October the ccrcmonics zirc hclng vR: zit lhc liillcrilc the City of ("harloltctolvil 65 as» ' -*' <1 s. w‘ ms 4G0: ) l SUPPER MEETING "THE CHARLOTTETOWN" TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20th cit 6 P. M. ot the Hotel, Supper $1.00. S 3f ry TIIO e“ a"PRICE WALLACE L. HIGGINS, Secretory.