Y. Stock Exchange (admin by 21111411 1111a Lcrllunny Hilton c! llolfreol Stork exl-hanle) Open Lull accen- All Iran Pr . . . . .. Anacondn Auburn Auto Ambition Built Ohio lien Avlntlon Stool Hon llctn r1:- ‘flf, Q.‘";‘n'u"!l_ 1 .11 1: 111‘ 1:1,. 111111 11.. l Que- . . 1.» 11".. “""""""!‘ .. 1.111101 11.1111 111 241' 111 Mm“ “Md ," '_ -. cl-uis 11 pound for curlols oral”! in‘: H?“ fir 11-1111 slllnil 1111s 111 rt-tnlloru :11 '.'ti for i, “m” .01" - <1 L71.» ..1- ts. ‘r‘m°"m l1-1n1 hIdu-nril island uuiuniulu .“m,“ _‘ '_ potntin-s brought. S!» to I10 cents, New Q“l lcnuuk T" Bruunvir-k 11111111111111121 R11 in b3. Qlu», 1.“, "PM ‘ ' (~ umuntulns, 7.3 to S11 and Quohri: vnnjmzun‘ ‘ ‘ 4‘lll|llll'l'b (it) 111 till, all 111 M1 |1Clllll \\'cs1i11gl1..11.~.- Miscellaneous (Canadian I'm-en) Whom, nor 1111 ‘_' t» Bhrlvy If‘ \\' 1111 1 11.11:- fon-ll no l 25.7 “flour spring 1111-2111 putonts. [nuts ' S0 . l-‘lour seconds $5.10. Flour hakrrs $515M Flour \\‘llli'.'l' \\'ll|'lll Ditlvlllb. $4120 m $1510. Ill l, 111111-1- uurn 3.": U0 ..- 83 0.1 2 por 1.... vnrlulfi 5111.00 t.» (lhocse 11.1 1 0m 1: to 12%. N0 1 Q1112 111,34 in ll“ Bultcr u u 1 "i511 l» - .4- ggn 111 uni-u. .1 .\ 1 Llrgv 111-17. Eggs A 1114111111111 41-45. 1:11 A lot-go ill-ll, gun A uu-dliun firs: 8K5 Elm! - . Eggs C .55. Pntntocs l’ E l 11111; bu‘: b-l-ilv h‘ B. mtl 811's 841-85. oi. 111111 140's 1.1+!» Que cobhlers oil's 501" A Currencies (Cnnudlnn Prcu) MONTREAL. Ucifi fll-Slriulincrs mnrkml trailing on Montreal fori-lgu ukchange today. Th1: pound sterling ruse l}; of u cont 11L $1.98 ill-ll‘: whll; the French franc rcmziiucd at 11.1111 cents 11nd the United Staten dollar It 1 15-32 E111 . . ( n) NEW X01111‘, (m. ilk-Changes in» thu‘ foreign exchange inurkuts wn-ro of tho narrouvrt proportions tcduy. The 110111111 uivrilng droppwl hall l cent 1n n P14111111; run- rvt‘ if! f... ‘Hu- tfnuudinn 111111111‘ clnsl-rl at a dis» count of 1 711i pul- i-vui as against MT’L. CURB (Supplied by l-‘ltflcld and Company Mannheim of Montreal pluck exchange) M-(k. Open Lin! B A Oil ... ..- 15 151i Dist s . "8 ‘Joli: 111111 Oil . .1 1:95‘: intt-r Pct V 37 llulcliors A .~ . 951 9 and z . hlllplllrlllx n 1mm, :11 l‘ 111 \‘ 1-t-111s 11 111111111 for , 1.. :1; r ll, 35 lo 35 for to .11.‘ f1- A-pulcls and lul‘ t . tlflsvil H,» cont a pound. n0 lnigal. Markets If} A Glance (fnnnrllnn I'm-nan) ’l'nr-nflln :1111| .\ll!ll!ft‘lll—llll'lllFlI'lHl sir-vies closed liiglu-r. 'l‘1>r1111l.. .\ll111-.--—lll1.:l1t-r. _\1-\v Yuri; \‘l111'l..~ rlosi-ll higiiur. \\'i11uip1~g—-\\'hoat up lg lo 1;. of 11 (‘l-lll. N v Xi-rlcflljl-itoii 11nd ' susrur lower; ruiiln-r nnd 1111109 unvliaugt-il. EXCHANGE (Cautullnn Pro-rm) M(1N'i‘Rl-l 1., 1.1M. Ill-British null furvign oxi-linugo 111 rn-lutlon to the 11111111111111 dollar 11s crniipllud by tho linyiil llnnk of Canada vlusvd ioilny us fnllon-s:—- Arganllnu peso . Q1. Anstrulin pound 111. Austria snhilling 11113. Belgium hclgu .170». Brazil milrt-is .1i57i1_ - P1111111 lions.’ Kong dollars .6039. llenninrk krona .2230. Frnnrv frnnv. M161). Germany ieichsinnrk .4581 (lrvnt Hrilzlln pntlnri 4.11922 llllllflllll fli-rln .ll$\l. .3(ll Ilnpun you .2921. New Zonluml pound 4.02911. Nurwuy krouc .'.'.‘1I1i1. Polunil zlvll Jilltl. South Afriun 1111111171 4 01m: Spain pcsclu .13\‘tl. Swvilr-u krom- 2.574 I Sivitzcrlnnll fruuc .3306. llnllcll 51111011 dollar l cont prcinluiu. (‘lfifilllg 1111-1111112": rates: At hluntrl-n 'n1111'1 - . ~1. ‘15-32 pct hi“... (‘n11- . lFillll‘ “.5113. At l"i1rIs-»»l'u111nl T ’ P11111111- 1 15-32 per vent. Suinrilny". 'l'l.|v French franc held unchanged At 11.611 lfcents, Uni Minor-d‘: for Bltu I Advertising Rates-Payable in Advanc Cantu-u Caution loeoln, 4c. per word; Wcllrrn um Boner-n '00.]. b, In word: Annnnncomonfo and Coming Ilunn, lo. pr! word; Ollndllld 2a. par word: In Iuuorlun Notion, 70o. pr! inch: Linn of Flfllll 111d Bplrltunl Offerings, Cindi, etc, do. per name; lqltenu of Conduit-nun ‘mo, per Inch; Notion of Thank: 5nd Apprlnlntion, 70a, p" “o; u “_ InHl. Other m" on application. “ocean. 1122c?! -__ N0 SALES RESISTANCE, AGENTS for “Yuletide New Series Personal CIEEUHQ Cards", report amazing sales. At dollar dozen these nt- tractlve curds sell on sight. Send for free portfolio. Yuletide Studios, 53 Richmond East, Toronto. A. W. N-35l4-10-21-22-24-26-29-31. =:__._-- _____ ____._.*__ For Sale FOR SALE -- AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, double farm wagon almost new, 3 inch tire; also light double seated driving wagon newly point- ‘ed. Proud and Moreside. 11-2001-10-19-31. sales Help-un- or Fcnnll WANTED -- AMBITIOUS SALES people, men and Women, spare time. to handle our llllg of PE!‘- lonal Christmas Cards, featuring ‘the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint pnrchmcnts, gruvura etchings, many cut-out otyle cards with tip-on pictures, ottrlctive calcndars. humbwlls ‘cu-dc, onvelopcs with wallet flap Mylo, fuuey lined and decorated to much cords. Elaborate use of =gold 1nd silver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty hlflnl cards that are new and dit- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to chose from styled in case form with handle. Pricss start gt one dollar ptr dorm. Liberal n. Write Premier Art Q I02 Castle Building. Mun- tfllt. N-Zl-‘ll. *1 Male Help l_l_t'__a_nted< GI WANTED T0 lnr 728.60 cents; I-lllllllllll c!!!" 1°! ll! OIIVCIHIIDGIII Monty-flu canto. f toll-ulna on WAGON n:- Iimhvpe and Oborlotta- 1 1. fr: 11111 dollar 14.117 fr; U. S. 110111111 15.17 francs. in gold-Pound 12s; L’. \, (‘nnndlnn 11ml- dollnr 50.43 cen S. WMQTE Miscellaneous STRAYED FROM MY RANCH Female Fox P L 11L. G. J. McDon- ald, Cardigan}; L 811 10 18-41. HOW MUCH MONEY WILL YOU have at age sixty-five. Why ziot settle the question now by ar- ranging an Endowment Mnturing at that time. J.A. Monro, Sun Life. Currie Building, Charlottetown.- Apply R. E. Mutcn. Cain s Hold Small Morgin One-rd Losses 1 (CI. By Gui-film's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Oct. il-Listinfis surged forwnrd at the opening of Montreal Stock Exchange today but the buying rush was checked towards noon and tickers slowed down. At the 0105c gains held only a smull margin over losses and ex- cept in a few instances changfs were confined to narrow limits. Power stcck. suffemd heavily as pressure was exerted following fur- ther discuaion of canrellation of contracts by the Ontario Hydro Electric fi-mmissin. with Qucbcc power companies. Canadian Hydro Electric prefen-ed fe‘l to 89, re~ covering to a. closing level of 40 where it was down 4 l-2 points. The selling continued despite d°c- laratfon by the company or a reg- ular quarterly dividend of 1 1-2 per cent. Construction issues, leaders in Saturdays upward movement, again were in the van of the 1Lst with broad gains. Building Products ad- vanced a point at 29 and Canada Cement a. like amount at 61-4 while Cockshutt Plow firmed 3-4 at s. Gypium eased narrowly. The interlisted group a'so firmed considerably, paced by Consolidat- cd smelttrs with an advance of 3 M 190. Within a point of the high- est mark in about five years, es- tablished early this year. Brazilian ‘Fraction gained l-B at '7 5-3 and International Nickel 1-4 at 31 ‘1-2. Total sales were 18,323 511316;; _bonds $27 500. (cllllafllull I'm-ml NEW YORK, Ol-l. Ql-lfnrcigll ox- vhuncc irrclz11l11r~Grcut llrituiu 1111211 4.111%}: Inn" 4.91%. clout-t 4.111%; <10 1ln_\' hills 4.90%.; Frmlri- llfiitll- ituiy 8.13: 110111111111 l‘ ' t'1(-r1111111_1-'.-1O'_'5; (‘1111111111 9S 0-16. Governor Made Tenderfoot By , Scouts’ Troop ST. JOHN AND ST. STEPHEN MEMBERS PARTICIPATE 1N CEREMONY ST. JOHN. Oct. ZL-Lieulrnant Governor MacLarc-n ‘became a ten- derfoot $60111; of the Beaver Patrol, Church of St. John and St. Stephen Scottish scout 'I‘roop, in one of the most; impreslve ceremonies of its kind ever bed in the province. ' His Honor stood before the troop coders in the Scouts’ church quar- ters as a circle of the lads, members of the only killed troop in Cati-ida. formed a solemn. ring, dressed in full regalia. A Gordon plaid net-lacr- chicf was placed about his neck by Assistant Bcoutmlster Guthrie Al- lan. Patrol Leader William Neil of the Beaver Patrol pinned epaulet knots. Scoutmaster H. B. Wetmore handed the governor his staff. The atmosphere was tense with the reverence of ceremony. The Scout oath was given; the meaning of Scouting told impressively. Gov- crnor Macllaren was led to Join the circle — a tenderfoot and he the Chief Scout of the province! Smartly attired in their kills re- presentative of various Scottish clans, the boys, technically senior to His Honor. stood rigid as the 11n- tlonal anthem was sung. All joined in "The Lord's Prayer." ' with quarters filled with an admiring throng. the lieutenant-governor started at the foot of the Scouting ladder. “I'm coming to the meet- ings, too" he remarked. The occasion of the investiturc of Governor MBcLlren was the annual dinner of the church's Scouts‘ and Cubs. About 90 lads mnrchednnto the Sunday School room, beautifully decorated, as Scouting olficialclom of the province was represented. Pipe Major Campbell, veteran Scotsman, piped the guests and hoys upstairs to the skiri of "The Camp- bells Are Coming." Novel place cards in the shape of flours do 11s with a sprig of genuine heather nt- tuched added to the atmosphere of “Auld Scotland." so prevalent. Guests of honor at the head table were Lieutenant-Governor and Nlrs- MacLaren, Miss Margaret Mac- Laren; Mrs. G. Wilford Campbell, c Pi“21:19?*'*.“ T0 LET-FIVE-ROOMED TENE- ment on Alley St. Phone 784. L-2024 T0 LET - FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Centrally Apply Guardian. L 067-10-22-31. located. merit. Water and lights. Apply 38 Elm Ave. Rent 14.00. L-2065-l0-22-3l. Wanted WANTED-Fox LIGHT H0051:- keepin , 2 or 3 heated rooms, furnished or unfurnished. or will- ing to share apartment. Apply "X". Guardian. 1.4056 WANTED — 30 PIGS ll WEEKS old or older. Also 300 bushel m‘x- ed grain. f1- E. Connolly. Dun- .. atlflnue. ..-. ._._I.l.!1'I:lU_-J.Q'1l. - Lost cos-r _ arm-nun Itoolroxm lqinro- Oonvrnt and Peat (mice. 4111mm ulna. Plndlvpl we n- nnbm find crou Ohm. n-zczo vnnmtr aura: 21:: 1d‘;- vicc-presldent for Cubs and provin- cial treasure ; Miss Louise Olive, office secretary; Allan G. McAvity, provincial Scout commissioner; Pro-| fcssor Robert Pugh, provincial field worker; Eli Boyaner, district com- missioner; George H. Scott. assist- ant district commissioner; Kenneth W. 51.11.88. district Scoutmastzr: Joseph Guns, provincial secretary; Rev. C. St. Clair Jeans, troop chap- lain and pastor of the church. Other guests at the head table were Chief E. M. slader, saint Jahn police force: Harold W. Cunning- ham, member of the Scout board of the church; Alex Elliott, chalnnnn of the troop commit ; Jcok Mac- Ksy, H. B. Wetmore, Scoutmnster; George H. Lawrence, Cubmaster, and l? Johnston, provincial Raver Badges and other awuds were prusuntad to membe of the Ccout troop and Cub pack. ‘ ' U100 561001. The following l: the standing of U!!! School for the month of Bapt- cmbu" » Bum Department. Qggdo 8-1, Christan MacLeod: ,, MacDonald; 3, Isabel] once ym-i, Stanwood Muc- uwn. Ilium- pious inn a Ollfllih. Office. ’ - _ 104M! Mt’l. Stock Exchange (" ll d b Pltfleld Ind 001D!!! 1133.11,:- oiyllontrul stock onhnn) Stork! Béll Tr! Bmclllnn . B C Pow A 110m Stool . . Pun Cement H111 1nd A: A Pun-or (‘m-p Slunviiilinin $11 V1111 Pr . $11 l ll‘ 1':1|1 llL 1.1‘ 1.111 . .. llk11f'-.\. S .. ,. llk or llnntrl-ul Royal ilk tfnn . . (‘n11 Bk of (‘mu Livestock (Cnnndlan Pun) MONTREAL, 00!. ‘.'l--0rferin¢l "n the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 11,699 bud, i Uuttlr- rorolpta were 1,2117 bud. There was n wanker undertone 111 U14‘ 4111110 markci and not enculh url)‘ suit-n to UFlilllllSll prions. A few cun- m-y. null outlet-s were weighed nt ‘111 to and plulu hutchcl- cows =11 $2 tn 1. The few nears vvel hell \\'l'l‘l' of 00111111011 to just ulotluin 1.1111111)’ 11ml rnngctl 111 price from $3 11> $1511. Common bulls iuldo from $2.25 to $2.75, with the odd bull in ' 1' lit-sh nt 'l. (‘alt rcnclpts were 2,180 held. A large punilier of the calves offered “uri: made up of grasses. Trudlnfl was fairly active nud price: study to aiming. flood quality renls hrnugbt $8 to $8.50, Medium kind: from to $1.75, 13111111117111 light veals and drinkad-u rungs-ll from 84.7510 $6.76. tlt-nnsos were ulnstly $21.76 to H. (loud null choice veal. $8 to $5.50; i-oiuumn 11nd 1113011201111 $4.76 to $4.75; 4. grnssurs $3 to . Slwup ruvdiptu were 4.320 llelll. Lnuihs were 25 cents higher. Good owl-s and wetliesr ‘brought $0.75. Lnnibs. wclghing between 100 and 110 lbs" woo $5.75. Gulls and bucks 84,75. Slicvp ivrro mostly $2.50 to $3 with l hm‘ of $1 50, l-livcs, $1.511 tn $3: lambs. good $6.16: 1-111111111111 4.7.’; to $5.771. ling receipts vrero 3,823 held. Hugs \\\'l't'. nun-tiled. Half of the hogs worn “v-lghvd curly at Si] to $9.50 for Immns, fml and watered, with $1 pn-iuluin on brim-tn. llutchcrl lnil lil-ui-lcs n-n-rc cut 60 cents per hun- 1ll"\‘ll\\‘l‘lgl\l. Extrn hcnvies webs cut 5i per hunrlrodivclght. Light hogs worn cut 7.1 ct-ntn to 1 pcr bundled- wright. Bows were an er at $7.50 to S. Halifax Port A rrivals ARRIVALS;- Mim. Exporter from Philadelphia. Wc=t Isleta from S0. Africa. Bidkarier from Montrefll. P. Madsen from Imminghun. Moyra from Great Lakes. Wasson from Local Harbor. VESSELS 1N BERTH 1*- Wuson, berth. Barge No. 2, berth. West Isleta. discharging Kyda. loading. Moyra. dlscharging._ M1111. Exporter. loading. P. Madsen, discharging. Bulknrier, discharging. Bvend P11, discharging. VESSELS DUI] TO ARRIVE:- Oct. 19-Dom. Shipper from Halifax. LiFem ~- f ' 20~City of Pittsburgh from Calcutta Pilnixt. . . Portia. fxcm Ni. . 11.1‘ s. Magnhild from Nfld. ports. chedabucto from E. C. ports. Nlan. Regiment from Montreal. Augsberg from Rotterdam. Plctcu County from Montreal. ill-Sonia from Great Lukas. Colbcrne from Montrt-‘al. Nova Srotis. from Llverpml- Rrsalind from Si. John's. Dominica from New York. 22~Norwegian from Montreal. Mrgfalen from Halifax. Rea from Halifax. 23-Mar1is from Halifax. lady Nelson from Bermuda. Liberty from U, S. ports. 24-Le111:rfl"h from Halifax. 25—~Piis11dr.i<l from New York- Nova. Boot-la Irom Boston. Wichita from Australia. Zfi-Gripsholm from Gzthenburg. M-chcdubucto from E C. pfnts. Man. Commerce from Monti-c A steamer from Montreal. Citv of Christchurch from ul- ' outta. REMEMBER WHEN- (By The Cnnndlnn has) Dave Komonen. Finnish-Canad- ian marathon star. celebrated his return from Finland after falling to get a pllce on his native country's Olympic team through c leg injury, by winning the J. J. Word memorial Marathon at Toronto. ‘Hut was three years IQO todxv. The flying Finn defeated phrilllnnt field m- clndlng Harold Webster, Percy Wyer and Norman Dick. tllocbeod- cflfinde II-gl, Douglu Gillll; i. yr Mao? men. Grndc I (Ital-l, llobol llnw; 2| 14-17111; tam o 1-‘8“..“i“i ronou _. c in m “Iona mm will ll ' v nd II rite aver- L12 lrnillietwlfrglggi-lteredol’; both IN gold and the mllcolnneoul indium. Th: advlnt~e however found the 8°‘ lng heavy at time! due to offering! thlt pound into m market when tho hid: were lllEll. Th0 IBWIIIIW Blultl to the Iowa lldo 14 Y ' ccanu wu the outltandlng m“; with 62,000 Illl‘?! of the lint uhangin hlndlulhe price touched a new h at 11.06 but under tho wallhl of pro 1-m11n no w!" i" 2.110 Ind clone It 3-93. 0“ net. God's Luke m: 0mm and it lost 6 cent: w 1M. Oils were nuiet but ltllflllfl- 3°!‘ can: freely lit advanced a oluf. Acme ‘b and 3]‘: 1,5. ‘ Recon-ch vnl bld up 6 to 80. (Clnlllllu Pun) TORONTO, Oct. 21- Stock! 1111311111111: llnsc Met llenr llrundoru . tlrueno . rllll Gunnnr . llnlcroxv Hui-ken . Hollimrr-r llnril Rock . McYlttlc .. . . 13 1111111111.»... . .. ... . . 172 llfln (‘orp ... .. . . . . .. . 117 Morris K ., . 55 Nnwhcc . . . 1% Nlplsnlng . 21G Nnrandn . . 40V. Olga Oil 4 27 Pnyniuntcr . . . . .. Pot Cob . . . . .. .. Porron Pick (‘ro Plonct-r . Premlcn ‘INLIHTEII Aldermnc ... ... . ,.. ... n; u. Suil Minus . . Post-Nuptial Shower A social affair of great local m- terest was held on Wednesday even- lngwhen l. delightful peat-nuptial shower was tendered Mrs. Arthur MacLean. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus A. MacLeod, Catherine Street. After the guests numbering about forty had assembled the 701mg bride was ushered into the darkcti- ed living room and was greatly aur- prised to find this large number of her friends present to honor her. ‘the gift table was laden with n varied array of beautiful bridal gilts of linen, cut glass and silver. Two bolls in o color scheme of pink and white were suspended over the tcble. and also added to the ut- tructlveness of the setting. Mrs Donald Macleod opened the gift parcels and Mrs, Harry Heart: read the verses accomp ...». etch. Allhmllh completely taken by surprise, the guest of honor, thank- ed her friends for token of their Ntard and friendship. The gucstl thln Joined hmds- in a. friendship circle and sung "For She's n Jolly Good Follow." The nmolndor cf the waning nu very pleasantly cont in c new mnnnur- Later l. dlllcluu lunch arrvld ' Iloohctl 1m by m‘. .. listed by her daughtar, hka. Mo! lhcDonlld. Mm. Dcnlld MB. IIIICOII! “HIM lld III. lauchlin MacDonald. little Ilium Doluru and Ellllbcth lhcDunmld, small Innddullhtfll of the hu- tels Also nllllted in "letting tho guests. y ‘U113 hwy!‘ tumbled 14:11 may you: o: happy wedded a 1111mm lhcleod; 3, Jamel Flo Rogbbinik ) u” molt populmofutlxluonccnj . / fir“ r, - , flgflflt -. flflljg kflfl hwy“ Mo VII-i. mun Mlcllcod: 2. Lead; z. Gilda ‘IN-m; t. Ivan in m; . Ir. and In Inc- Evelyn nnmn; a, lather nmuoa cm _ m on Broadway.- Ind Idnl 0111b (mull. Pei-mt ,llltfflln6b - Ilcrencl 1 urutq lib-l. Edward Mucbeod: MMKHI . Norman llnhod. In. Hui-em More n: - 3, Junta bobbins and Hamid Mlc- WQton , Raymond Moc- w» w! D0110, of 14nd mum: a. Audrey Moot-cod. 1nd. cm: Marianna. Audrey cud . P. I. can. m1 once V-l, Ilorwuca uncxlnnm; In!‘ It. . r. a. Ina-law Inland; s, vim: 0111111. Ipllfl, ' . 1m pt. In! %nlium-i,ammuuuoa; mmullwvlcnunuuivuai 1 uqmmo, I. Itonllllactndihtnuyllbud ' motpmpwpy) $2,000. silvers. List. speeches. Nov. 4"‘ to vers, light medium silvers ANN OUNCIN G The World's Greatest FOX SHOW A Nov. 4th to 8th 8th CHARLOTTETOWN 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. Cash Prizes for 43 Sections totalling upwards of Last year’s Show was a tremendous success. year’s will be even bigger. Classes for pups, yearlings and adults, males and females, registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize Grand Banquet Canadian National Hotel The big foxmeifs banquet will be held on Tuesday, evening, November 5th, at the above Hotel and will be one of. the highlights of the season. Will be sold as accommodation is limited. dinner, an evenin Write for Prize List with r1111 parcmM-n Tl-IE SILVER FOX EXl-IIWBITORS’. ASSDCIATION 0F P.E.I. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. SHAW, Secretary, » Charlottetown, P. E. I. Our Prize List and magni- ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together the very best foxes in the Province. The new classification places less emphasis on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance of the money pelt classes. Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers I all included in Section 1. Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium sil- , pale silvers, extra pale‘ g of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy, This - Only 140 tickets An excellent Bluenose Passes Supreme Ordeal In English Gale (By TM Olnldiln Press) PLYMOUTH. llmgland. Oct. 20- Novu sootla’; international cham- pion schooner Bluenoae passed the supreme test of her seaworthinvss when she rode through n hurricane that caused experienced Captain Angus Walters to admit "I have never been through anything like .- Hlt by n tremendous sea that keeled her flat on her leeward sde, submerged for five minutes buffelnd mercilessly, with two men overboard but held on t0 the ve?sel by life- lines, the fleet Blurnrsc was clam- aged in s. storm that caused proud liners to shudder. But now she is back again in mid-Atlantic on her second attempt to return homo. A naval commander with i7 years cxperienoo in destroyers was aboard. spending his leave of absence on Whll was to have bten Bluenosds homeward voyage to Halifax utter c summer's bomstoi-mlng in Eng- land. Oommmfcr tun Black paid 111th tribute to the way Captain Walters luudled his ship: THE RICH “This was the most terrifying m: I have every encountemd. That we are alive today is a. tribute to the Seamanship 0-’ Olptain warm and his crew and the wonderful qusli- ties of th: Bluonoue." Twenty-one people, 10 of whom were pnrsenzers nnd five of them women. looked death in the face throughout that Mondly night. Belltember 16. The Bluenose had left Falmouth for Halifax the Wed- nesday before. Encountering pies and storms nil the way. she wms 200 miles off Plymouth when the hurricane hit. Captain Walter: Give Account Arriving in Plymouth exactly one week after setting out for Hal- ifax. Captain Waltzra to‘d about the ordeal. “This Ls something I have never donc before in my life." ho acid with his hearty Lunenburg accent. "Four hours utter leaving Ihimouth we were forced to tie up our muln- sail, and it has not been unfurled since. The storm increased in fury and the cllmlx came Monday night. "Everything was moat down be- low, and when the biggtlt sea of all hit us to leeward at 10 p. m. 1 thought it was. the and. Bludnose staggered under the impact and lino product . . . Q heeled right over-stayed l-heN some minutes duo to the welsh! of the water sh, was carrying and then gradually she rlghtud hersfilf- "She siruggfed bravely. I new‘ was more proud of her thnn at that moment, and she ha; been thmufh some trying times. I can tell Y-"L Warner was coming in so heavily that I had to lighten her aft 1'0 enable her to ride the better. V16 buckled to. crew and nlasensflfi. and lifted the flooring planks w shift. the pig iron ballast forward. “l have been at 5911 for 40 v35“- but 1 have never seen anything like tho peas that night. n they Md continued another hour we Wfllild have to cut away the mats. Bull. our bznts were smashed to 111w‘- other passengers especially (he women who were not allowed c" deck, had other atrrles ta tcli-iuiw they wntchéd the cook's 519W- snappcd from its moorinfl- hem! hurled across the galley whllelfhtil‘ gmmophone kept plnylhl ‘m; thing Goes"; how they Witch“ men on deck movlni 551m“ "é pumpinv. while water streamee down their oillklxm in minimtur. cataracts; their fears, their 1°" which all wcmed flat. Two them were taken m 11:15PM‘ "h" the veml inched port- T PROCESS , a Plus fine Ontario Barley leaf mulls in that RIVAL PIPE slmxiwc mslicco .1 manual: