_ QQILQBER 18._1g4s_ STOCK QUOTA TTONS New York Stock Exchange n1 s: "rel use i-a Elite s: Ohio 4i! 1 gen Edison 21 3-8 Gen Eygg 30 1'2 aen Motors 51 7-3 ont Ward 44 1'4 h‘ v Central is 8-H o, Am 1o 3-4 h" Pa“ ‘Z iii W811 °"’ u 1-4 gex Co 49 united Aircraft 80 1-4 us, 4a w-a u s steel 53 1-8 West Union 42 l-B West Eiec 96 1-7 BANKS Montgggfl _ 15'] Montreal iiurli 32 F. Bog Icim 6 1'3 ENJOYABLE EVENING AT DONAGII On Monday evening. °°'*- "'11-. the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdam assembled at their home to bid them farewell rior to their taking up residence Charlottetown. During the course of the evening the house was called to order by Mr. Joseph McNally who asked Mr. Lawrence Heron to deliver the address. Mr. Heron very capabiy expressed in detail the object of the New“! and reviewed in well chosen terms the high esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. McAdam were held. They were a. genial couple always ready to help out with any worthy cause. He re erred to Mr. McAdamfis war record recalling that Fred had served overseas in the first world present great conflict leaving his comfortable home and family to further the cause of Kin and Country. Mr. McAdam kewise had a nephew, Joseph McAdam, now overseas for two years. Mr. Heron said he was pleased ot see m. and Mrs. Thomas McAdam present and referred io the hos- ltality of the “old McAdam home" . and Mrs. J. J. Beagan then "oresented suitable gifts to Mr. and Hrs. Fred McAdam who thanked he donors for their good will and uhoughtfulness. Mr. Joseph Train- or and others s ke briefly, and the r ‘ o the evening was spent in dancing. Thus a very en- oyable time was brought to a close y singing For They Are Jolly good Fellows" and God Save the ng. _ ‘ UBLICAN IIAIBKJUT. ~€h nose soldiers no ‘longer wear queues because they were e, sign 01' submission to the Manchu dynasty and were cut off when the republic was estabiliiwi» . WANTED Buying Cranberries pay- ing highest market prices. Must be hand picked, de- livered to 'A. G. Kays, Charlottetown Also Justin Larkln, Houses. at Five 10-13-101 Charlottetown Tax Appeals The Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and As- sessments will meet in the City Court Room on Thurs- day the 21st day of October at 9.30 A. M. when all ap- peals on Supplementary as- sessments will be heard. gharlottetown, October 8th, '1. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk Montreal Stock Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. Produce glues Saturday reported by the minion Department of Agriculture follow: Esp-s: Graded shipments quoted on spot 50 l-2 for A-large; A-Med ium 48 1-2; A-Puiietts 45 l-2: B 43- 54 l-EYC 40. Butter: Frist grade creamer)’ prints gobbin mice 36; first grade solids, ob pr ce 85 l-Z; current re- ceopt ue. No. i pasteurized 34, No. 2 3 , delivered Montreal, whole- sale Que. No. 1 pasteurized 34 i-2; No. 2 33 8-4 Cheese: Current rccci t, white, western and Que. 20 1'61: whole- sale Jobbin western and Que toes: New crop 7d l ban No Oct. 0, 12 .18 ,l4, 15, 16, 18, ta 1 Quc. 1.50-1.55; 10.13. 1.5 -1.65; P. 13.1. 1.05475. and I‘ 3'0 arr-mutton. m pe-"ufea hm}? cents pa: 1m lWllenflon. “or word. Lists of 8 bsorl b. Address and Pnoontalion sLoo, our" "L o: Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ltnllnnm Charge for Any Advertisement ll Cont; u-u and“. . u w ‘gm unnleellnumnnr-gzrdéowutora and Eastern loenia Illll lvents lo our word; c . . magi ‘hpifitgindnla-inhfi: N'“°°' m w "m" m“ °‘ s . Ito. do on name; Lotion 6 lllfllls l0 words for For Sale Male Help Wanted FOR S _ s; ENGLISH "I-l . . '°" "spire: l’.‘3.'§‘i.‘..fi‘.“°" . 116W. Price $000.00. Apply GiIoa-rlrloiazni. SETTEB ood hunting stock. ebster. lfentvililfi, ________________ "%':...°."'..‘i§. ‘fir’; ‘l’.’3..'°"? o r. mo~ 0r. and tires. Apply Guardian. WANTED-SMALL POWER MOT. t-——————--—-——-i Teachers Wanted ‘ WANTED - L181‘ BOYS. Array Guardian. i0- Wanted ADDlV "V" Guardian. 10-10-21. 10-18- ._.__J Brazilian .. 25 8-4 Can Car Found a 8-4 Ind A 1-4 C Pac 10 3-4 Can Steamships 3-4 Con Smelt 41 3-4 Dom Coal 13 Dom Steel I a 7-8 hnp Tob ll ‘l-a How Smith 14 3-8 Int itei 33 i-4 Lake of Woods 24 Mtl Power 20 8-4 Noranda Quebec Power l5 Shawin an lli 8-4 St Law fd l5 Wpg Eiec A l 1-4 ‘IOROMD. Oct. 16-(CP)Cio- Quotations. c] 52 ll l3 12 13 1.58 34 0'7 1-2 10 3-4 '70 0'1 i-il 0'7 1-2 2 38 26 i-2 1.18 1 t0 27 i-4 42 Davies 15 2'1 11 1-2 1.50 1 29 4.10 05 33 05 1-2 03 1'1 16 03 i-2 95 12 04 l-7 26 32 i-4 33 1- 20 1-2 1.35 34 79 90 15 1-2 1.15 3.75 2.09 1.41 3 25 01 i-Z 05 1-2 1.30 2.20 34 53 81 3-8 1.01 54 1.05 43 40 28 83 2.30 l 2? l (l5 Q“ w 2.23 eens n s? Eoyaiite 23 n Ant 8.5’) Senator 49 Sherritt Biscoe 50 Siaden to d 05 1-4 tee R0 .48 --ui Vfli 1.43 vlvanits 2.10 "entures 6.6a "errnilata 82 l-2 Waite Ami! 5.30 Vilrt I-farg 3.40 CURB Pond Ore 1.37 Total Sales 175,000. l’! — (CF)- whitertm 11- 0-21, current sales mi .' “llelp The Children I Mrs. Mutlow, zei Fitzroy st, has received the following further ieticr from M1". E. B. Compwfl. pool, Eng, in connection with the I wo l. Notices 4|: than" "m above Fund: My Dear thanks for your kind interest and co-operation in our scheme to help "Help the Children" Fund is still giving delay -assistance Where 1t is most needed among the young people who are suffering from air rai vaslon in many parts of the world- Through the Red Cross and other I 14-Lf. I it is some relief to the children who are suffering in occupied countries- We have a system for selling all or. Suitable for home work shop. - the stamps you send. and a good number of schools and societies are now working with us. Your letters are also most welcome; may I say to those who have written for the it's-front page news A industry is helping win the wish. industry must help build a peacetime world Alter the war is decisively won... what kind oi world is essential lor a just and durable peace? This question is being asked today everywhere in the world. No expert is needed to tcii you the answer. it must be a world as peaceful and neighbourly as your own town; a world in which decent people can bring up their children decently. It must be a busy world where factories and farms are working and where there are jobi How can such a world be brought into being? The surest way is to think and talk about it. Full and complete dis- cussions on the porches of this country, over its fences, in churches, schools, clubs, and always at meals-that is how the terms of A JUST AND DURABLE PEACE can be In your discussions keep in mind this fact; your terms of " peace must be such that the people of other lands can agree with them. There must be provision in your plans for sus- tained production and for consumption of that production. Only a world peace that squares with the conscience of men of good will can be just. Only a just peace can endure. THE INTERNRTIONRI. NICKEL COMPANY 0F ORNIDA, LIMITED 25 King Street Wont, Toronto .2‘ . ‘xi-Clix: Speed the Victory Buy Victory Bonds l Fund" Black- Mrs. Mutlow-uiany child victims of this war. The . _w|m°u¢ (my formality or ds or in- now able to brlns dodshrohdsomcihing in 11,511.}..- mg ziays when we are shape u iicii-sl- world "IL 11x15 J11‘. like iiu. ' tile Qllfidliblnililll‘; shmric. The guts didn't mind the dlaOOL-w forts. They were attached A.I_F uni. which 11nd avrwd iii till! l ,fcar. imiorance. sin 111ml lilHQl‘ culls/Es i0 make war oil them but TRINITY UNITED cnuiic 1 l sent to one member. 1t was moveu and seconded that household pay 50 cents or d of having a. supper. Mis. Chester Rackham thanked members for fruit sent her while 111 me great struaaie and in three worrLs lie marks your acceptance. “Follow thou, Me". Each of us must RIHKO our decision as to lliilOlii we will follow and upon that decision rests our success or failure Professor Kendall had charge of the music and was assisted by a choir of 3i voices. "These things shall be". The first livmu was “Unto the Hills" and the children's "Saviour teach me dav by dav". In the evening Rev. Mr. McLen- man's sermon was "The dander of Christian Living". Acts We must make a choice on questions of good and evil and uro- im our allegiance to the good. 2. We must avoid descending to that place of despair and faith. iessncss where we wash our hands and say I can do nothing about it. 3 To fulfil the two above neces- sities we must always nurture our 1th in Go been tentatively put 111 opcrniioli in connection with services and if iicucDiubic will be in vorzue hcrcniicr. itiv n survcv was made of citv t0 ascertain certain tails concerning every fan-lily or individual person who is 111 ailv way connected or affiliated with aclmowieducs Trinity as their wliglnus homo or profor- ence. The work is said and the climax came lust Wednes. lng when n reception and common —:i iicriia e - , mac w me which 3 and n11 .itti each ll 101F151’ to truth which must be at the ioundation of nil we set about to bulid_ ‘forget we are all friends together m a mat cause and we must got to know each other better, help IYlCii pillar more. and so unilc that our tribute to the memory 0T those who have fought and died for 11s may find its lasting expression a friendly world from which fear and want slinii be banished. So think about it, talk about it. Wflfk l0!‘ it. and any ideas or slig- gestions just scnd thcm along. "hardships were i} boys wen; i.11'rlu','l1_ ‘l Correspondence consisted of let- tors from the Institute Branch. let- fr the Chairman of Kinsmen Club and a receipt for $3.00 sent t0 Snvc the Childrens Fllilfi and re-- elm. for $500 sent to Chinese Fund receipt for $5.00 sent to Greek icf Fund. 1t was decided lo "out a bottle in s for Milk for Britain Fund. It was decided to hold the meet- the first week in the month d of the second week. moved and seconded to ue sending fruit to tn Mrs. Robert Buntaln invited the ‘members to her home for the Nov- ‘cmber meeting. The Roll Call to be answered by giving donation. Army huts. T110)‘ n1‘.- zones, and n ls. 1n m The AYWA S troop; sicepZO tn large dormitory mm =.11 A,\V,A.S. and was so inrgciv attended as to sergeant in chorus of cn-rh. ‘rhey tax the cillpncitv of i-ienriz Hall and c Ellery 800d wish and more iatcr. pameasssi‘ pillow‘ ins up and keep smiling. In the fellowship of youth. P- 5-0480? thanks also for lovely booklets of P. E. Lt! should lust i . Rev. Mr Mcbcnnan chose as his "The Conquering Christ". Matt. 22-42. He pointed out that manv minds are occupied with the dues- tloii as to who will rule this world and how can it lu- accomplished’! The first answer is it will depend upon whom we ciinosc as lcxdcr or under God's cars mid we must aim develop n arawina faith destiny n! our fcilow men. AUSTRALIAN Woman m NORTHERN cam- MELBOURNE. Oct. advance guard of Augfrailan Wctneifs Army Scrvlc: wen‘. north, ihq; sirpt for the firs fcw weeks on the ground, Trey had waterproof rheet wisEirrapriiii/En" w. 1. The whfiatlfiy RiverTW. I. met nt the home of Mrs. W. ng 18 mcmbe n and 4 visitors present SURVEY COCOA AREAS RA -- (CF) — ‘The Colonial that there shoud be an N W110 "1009 "l" I!" i0 "is?" II heir lathe; on lrnzilr: of ter life and a better world. Many i c ' conquerors lmvejsriscn and fallen. b lsrht or by power but by mv spirit saith the Lord. Conquerors who dcocnd upon physical force iorect that the final citadel which take is lhc luiman mind nml hcnrt and soul. Jesus copies not iii rcarl llfilvll’ ll!‘ nr tlrurnd" ‘ presided and the m by sinslm! the "Ode" and repeating I nison. The minutes of previous meeting were rend, np- provud and signed. Andrew's passed in n finished rrlb quilt. S0111!’ nigh‘? dye for lho squares. cocoa-growing 111-ea: where bags. A"(i mica-y;- rim-n on ease‘ hast constituted a threat to I1 z . fl - :11 a > "1 l‘:1'- ll!‘il0l‘lll.s‘ of the woman s 1- nrzcohn P) _ An oil-w"- mun P1'l'is‘.i P092111‘ and l0-lB-8l first iiime how glad wror :1‘: to have I‘ ANTID AT ONCE TEACHER Y9" 5 "m! 1n Oill‘ 9 0 . Ind t0 "?¢'_~,,_,'}- Wfor North Milton School, No. lad. old friends how much we value ' ' ..___‘ Apply to Verner Coles. Secretary. your continued sr wort. F03 gngkpggyAcgl-TE mu‘, 10-18-19. Our Scheme b: I really with an lor Fumace) Record m. 4 with attempt to link = = the children in walnut cnlmcl fllalflh- [the Ipe: p: world, and in _Phone I014. 10-1 -2i. Migcengngqug aieraalpptloadtagr ' . ‘m3: finalize -—-—— i l :~ . . H ] l "Am; g | Remember you ii 1e fellow-helpers ... ° " w‘"“°" 5""? i?“ " unit. i :.1‘.::t.:.:i.:.1::.":.~ mar" “so n _ M c s won - . we'd. °§,,§°§,,JL,"R,'F“ "x °°°"° '° ‘y w’ io-ia-u. srful spirit a oomiadeship until 10-164!- i-czcntlv set n record Tho Salvation Army CnilcrPon , . rrncrtcd $21.20 was collcctcvl ‘ School Committee P037911" i a blackboard eraser was iiceded for i l - rs, - e such nlmic will fl '1 ivorizi. JESUS attacks nil evil. hat Y . . . .r v trucks in six hours each. A Melbourne girl sflld_ and joiirnfiiist, died he