I <~t1IsI7v!:tlS‘-‘~:vsirrbqz=efiffllrlfiif1il"‘ l~»'l-»-r-nr-- -.~ ._.........-........................-.-.,-_,.... ___...-.--_- n" __._.____-_._.__.-._.._..- Greeting Card PR1 N TIN G f 01' BUSINESSES and INDIVIDUALS Send your ‘own message this l‘ ‘ Our “ iiiiim lliiililEi iiiil ii ii,_l l ii-ii i ‘iiorrectcd- For Every Wedn esday and Saturday Issue l PRODUCI- Ir .. Oaitys .. i ssran. IAIIIIT V roi- 15c 90c 40c .,,. 'i6"ib price: make it possible to re- member every encnt and friend. ' $51-50. and up for 35 cards, Specs! Priosuiga. Large Guardian ilentral Jab Priiitory a rk ets A t A Glance ._.__- (Onrandlln Press) Toronto and MlJlllI9i1l——lIlflillll'lll slur-ks closed lower. 'i‘orunto Mines-Lower. New York-Stock: closed lower, iiinntreuh-Decenrlrcr silver lower. Eeiv York-Cotton, rubber and (‘Johnston and Word) I. Stock: Opened ‘Last Aiiiiiiii . 12S 180 Assoc llrcw l2 12 lleeuhuruois BM 0P4 Brew Corp Cum 4V; 4% llrlt Aiuer oil r514 rm l‘:in .\lolt . 31% Pun Vinegars ,, 20 l'nil Paper .,, ... .. ij/s '-‘ llliit Selig .__ ... .. 1-H 14% llilill lilng Works ... ... 20% 20% ilom Stores . l2. Ford of Clan A 2i iinwn Slnbell 44 liolilu (ill . 64 imp (ill 1071; liilp 'ioll 12 lull Pct 32 “r-Irhcrs A r2 ‘mu-undo - 5570 Tlwk liugh .. I00 Wnlkcr flood 00K Wirlki-r Brew 700 Wright llnr 800 _ e CIIfTGIICIoS -i_..- MONTREAL, Nov l8—'i‘i.i pound sterling advanced on Montreal for- eigu cxchun s toduy with the French franc and nited State: dollar hold- lng unchanged. The nound ined l‘ of : cent at 84.87 23-32 he franc‘ held at 0.42 cent: and tha American doiiirr ut 2 17-32 ercent discount. NEW VORK ov lb-Modcrute ad- vances were ‘lcored by sterling and tho Canadian dollar in the foroigu v!- chlmgo market: today. The Dominion dollar closed at I“ percent premium, up . The pound crossed the $5-mark an finished the may st $5.011 for s gain of 1% cents. The high for the day vra: $5.01. The French franc ruled easy and elo buuchlgo we} l! “ '- Savo 15¢ IPersnips ii lb . 10¢’ ‘Apples do: .. 12-131; ,Beet: dos . 1045c ifiabbsge -. , 3.10s -(‘.sliiiflower ., 1n 20¢ Bntteb .,, 25.311‘; ground . Iill i". -.. 4 - Turnip: 2 for _,_o ‘fifi Roast Beef . 124m (‘hlckeu each @4135 New liellts 1 Pork Ohms 16-180 Vtill lb .,, . 8-12c Roast Poi-k ... . . 18c 7°"! ~.. .-. ... .. 41.00 Geese each... . spqrumpq Duck .. ... ... .,, ,, 7 -$l, .. , .. 1820c lied Peppers 8 for .. Green Pepper: 8 for Onions No’! l0-lbs Onions No 2 l0 lb lied Onions l0 lb: , Broccoli per hunch 10c 5c 20c 10c . 45c 1 c 2525.22‘. “.2533? :..".:"'='- i...‘ i. ' --. 0 Pumpkin 1o . zisfi Cranberries qt ... 10c rials DlieiiCod lb Free cod ac P haddock . 10c Corned Mackerel osch 1145c Blnnlta 31b . , 25¢- (Canudlau Press) 5 -- hiONTltEAl». NovJSi-l-lluttcr prlhea udvuuced while egg quotations wvei-e‘ easier nu the hloutrenl produce gnnd dairy market today. * ' .- .._.'Z.1r!s liud production light, flesh No i butter advanced l‘ of a centst 20% to 21 cents a pound in csrlo. .or less. To retailer: solid; were 21 ‘ bl and prints ‘:2 ceuts." Rail r ‘ were only :...iu bores. ' Graded shlpiucills of egg: in cur- lois or» less uud nu easy with a A large being uotcd at l5 cents, A rhodium stqllb-ti 4K A pullet 42, to “nth. s at 50 cnants, B at 81 to 22 cents and C at 1 to 10 cents ‘a dosen. Arrivals totalled d, cases. Cheese held steady st 10 to 10 n -Qu:bec:. Offer- ings were 158 boxes. Uuiutoi. remained unchanged at 35 to 40 ceuls for Quebecs. 40 w id ccnu for New Brunswick: and 45 to 50 cent: for Prince Iidwsrd Island all Mr 80 pound bag. i Ill-ACE! IAIN BOLD IDI $10.02 --i-—- -. NAPANIZI, Ont, Nov. 13.-A~.'100- acrefann was sold for $10.62 today, when 58 wwerties throughout Len- nox and ‘Addington county were of- fered for sale for arrears of taxes by W. J. Shannon, county treasurer, Ono hundred and twenty-five pro- perties were originally listed. but_ be- fore the sale 72 of them were re- deemed by payment of $7.822 taxes. .0054 of a cont lower at 0.58% oants. Use Ilaurdfi for Cat: and Sara: vi'silliii's lllldflflflflfii A Sentiment, New York Stock Exit/range ' ' - By Frederick Gardner, Aleolsted Prom Ilnsuoial . (B! Guardian’: Speolal Wire) ‘NEW YOltKynov. lie-While fin- ancial markets were fairly active to- nay, moat/of them were unable to move ahead with any degree of eon"- Shompioked upaamail gain. 1n- ternationai Nickel conceded a minor fraction while Oauadian Pacific ubd Dominion Stores" ‘" gains similar proportions. Dominion bonds were steady andnsrrow. ‘Rae Oun- sdian dollar extended its premium us.» YQ Stbfckd i Exchange Ward member: of the Mont- Ixs Mo tresl | ll MIIIG gllflsrlsiisisuhil.“ gm“! sum‘ fidence. i M... g W“, _- ii l ml The newsreoeivcd both bullish and Amsrsiaizgizgelcplwn: ‘was , oil’ a M: B“ 110:4“ $18414 |bearish intcrpretstlonsinspcculative point, New York "flrsction shares 141,1 qusrtcis. But it was a matter of were down 2 to land Texas Gulf 2oz will» llirillllelli iiliil what elect the Sulphur yielded l. Johns-Manviile 12.‘, V0140“! dbvfilvilmentsirad on the and some of the other so-oslled 5% movement of securities as a. whole. building stocks were slightly higher A" L 11ml ‘Specialties were the fsvoritu in s; hopes continued to be entertain- M, n ‘at stock triiilills. illihililsh the heii-vl- ed m: the gsvsmmaniis housing .15“ noes of utility ’ to chili r 51,1131" -* -~ um g 61%| whatever enthusiasm may have been yew 51mm" vmflgn jggugg were g my, engender ’ by substantial advances 1.1g 111m" 1n mp0“. w. 1mm- 88 lln sclitteliid shores. business for the manufac- t The stock list was rather heavy st 1111-911, w Am“ g?" ins finish, the sissusi-s Statistics Co. w“, m s, m... when“ ‘... .... li ii 1m 0% BVQYNQ for 90 selected issues slww- 1% points, other steel stocks failed m,“ A 15, 1118 i 59°11" °' "vemtmtm °1 ‘l to reflect the American Iron 6r Steel Ben Avisiioii"... ' 1&3; ‘Win11 hi; 733- Th9 iiufm"! HIEIB- Institutes ‘ that current pro- Brill Blwl . _, 21 oted 1.131.330 shares. This was the dunk,“ w“ a; the “t, o; 313 WP gllsgs .. 2r ourth session in about a. month and can; o; capmuy u compgm; with ca? of,“ “"5 15% n half in which more than 1.000.000 m; p1,“... g week .13., 4 igl- shareii chimed hlllid-ii- _M¢Cl‘0l'Y Stores preferred lost an 12% Commodities were s bit ragged, as points and some of the other mer- 5i were bonds. Secondary loans gen- chmdmng ma,“ flamed nxflerlge. dillVs ereily followed stocks, but . B. Gov- 1y m prom taking 11,591“ "pom “y. emmwil ifflllklflilnfl find m" w" that Armistice Day retail sales were 43% - " l investment 10"" mflllmlm" some 10 percent ahead of those on iii/l ed s steady Dflumim- The Pmmd the some day last year. :3“ mill-us eXhlblt-Bd Sire-Nth 585m" The government's action in form- 4% ithc dollar while the leading Europ- my removing mmcm,“ on “mm 7% 6811 801d currencies sagsed- exports ‘of moderate amounts ' was fills _ The softness of utility equities was cheering to bnnkmg cud“ “a m“, _ H l; attributed almost who"! i0 Publluu" who yearn for dollar stabilization can can .. .... !tion of tne New York power author- Jun how much o, a mnk“ mum Sui-surreal 01% itYa report which stated that invess- mm 3,1,, gtep had was u matter of n” I flame ~ 4r I ‘ “ had disclosed WW" "i" m‘ org ‘ Licenses for the movc- Eastman Kodak 1'11," Qthis fill-W We"? "WYIY W!“ “s m?” ment of funds abroad have been Eiec Auto Lite av, as they should be. Although utility “my granted m, some “ma The gills: Pow Light . 2W, ofllclills felt tliut the WW" "mm" inflationists, though, were riotpar- 1,i..-.'."i§iui"iii6r'é; “If? 1W8 01311113 “"414 be remtedi thvticlllarly overjoyed by m" fmd-luu- Frqeport Tex . l’?! Possibility O1 "We will"! mud" °° tion that the administration consid- qen Alnllllt . 18 give holders of these stocks some- em the don“ m a firm puma“ glazed ... 19% thins o! a lrlilht- Grains staged a late rally under Gui lilot. ' ' W‘ Gvluivliuuifld Q" 1m m P°“'“‘” the leadership of corn, which not iln void nus: "i; .st 24%. It was down to 23% at one m! m W: can“ a busheL ‘Qogmn gooliyenr nu 2;, lflme- "'5 “we” PM” m m‘ 9”‘ 1° was unchanged to 15 cents s bale Gffilfglipfim‘ 10% Yeus- The compumfls preferred b‘ lower. _ Greet Westxguglir m g - sue dropped 4% to 85%. United Gas Houston oil .. 1o 18a improvement also reached a new §lltlill0ll hint .8 o 9% year's low with s decline or a main! 1:" 15,115‘- . - 30 say, fraction. Others in this group. dOWII r "7 K 1,,“ T“ -_ 2g,‘ 23% fractions to around 2 points, includ- J J Johns Man 511., 54.," ed Public Service of New Jersey, lgelviuulor 161/, um Columbia Gufidptgonhtawfigcf/Xér (C diun Presl) Lfglbgotp C." 35% g“ There were r s All" . B » . "“'. ,, , 0,, Llggettg “ya-f; 1' futile-market plclulii- (lurid-ii Pub- ,h§“Z§.§‘“§f,fi~,,H;‘,°' ,}§;fgfk°",n§,k,,, Liquid Curb 2% 1?,“ lislrins preferred advanced 4 points end- thecommon was up 1%. Mc- Kesoon a Robbins preferred was up 2% and‘ new tops for the year were recorded by Briggs Manufacturing. Air Reduction and consiileilm Willi geinaof fractions to around s poin.. The ,olls became quite lively, with Standards of New Jersey and Coli- fornin and Socony “Mung small ad- vances. y The silver issues were quite firm surly in the session when bar silver. rill totalled 042 head. llece t: WEN ltigurgosed of 107 cattle. 134 calves, 527 hoizil and 7-t shl-ep nnd lnmhs. Tollnr": rMi-‘nts of enttio were made in» of common cow: and bulls. Cor mon in plniu bulcher cows were sold at $1.50 to 81.75 with cnnnerli llllil cutters mostly $1 to .3. Bulls brought $1.75 to $2 Chives were unchanged. Venls of good quality were sold st $3 75 i0 to ill 50 and common light ‘kind: from g to $5.50 Grosser: rengedlrom ‘.25 t0 ‘$2.75 brought t8 M. Henry lamb: $5.50. Cull: and $7.50, with medium kinds from $5.75 N Loews Incorp iiicKeesnort Tin imported for commercial use, was advanced 1% cents an ounce to 155% cents, its highest price since 1929. (lnod ewes ‘and wethers bricks $4 50. Sheep were from to 83. Hogs were film. Fresh sales re The metal shares 108% $11913!‘ 88111: mnzle at $711‘ for lllicons. fedvzsnd . sect drew r o but‘ Homesmke mining 0pm ‘yxegioum. B\ll!OllBl'-I_ llSlVplgl nnill‘ l5 int-I. . lalsvineas in Dome Mines and Mc- Intyrie featured the Ciluildlm 118i?- Mflgtyre yleldbd 11/. at 44 and Dome an even 1101M B‘ 39- “mwevu- m‘ llirhtii were $7.25 llixtrs henvies $0.75 and sows from $5.125 to $0 according- to quality. _ "u" m ““' EXCHANGE ’ it S k (Ulllldlnn Prul) , l (I M! - m‘: ...l‘.l’..’i"é.'.““ "°I.‘.”.?fé3‘.' ii. Cunuulnn doiisn ‘as compiled by. the an e lloya Bunk of Csnodu closed today xc as fo'lows:— Argentina peso .2451. ___ Australia pourld 3 8700. Austria schiiiing .1847. Belgium baiga .278. Brssll milreis .0714. furnished h! ~|°5""'-" gm] word members of the llontrrd s L A A A Der WQII" hnoanncaanauts all 00m! l0 Mr worlli in Iemorlam Netlees, 70s ‘per lama-Ill," Spiritual flaring-a . Carlll. are , 4e _ Der lnohi Notices of ‘Ihsnks and lolirociatel. word Other rake on application Advertising Batch-Payable in Advance-i tisnlral flaasdisa lltelll, 4e per lard: Women all haters locals. he n; Inna l: s r wsrai Uissalled o Ilersl and par some: I41 Condolence ‘la- I 70: serllieherle IQ! Illnllnnm charge fer say advertisement swaitrflvo Gents. zno-eo-eeeo-ee-OQ-evoeeo-e-eo-ee 00004040004 BATEu-ke per word, three Inser- tion: for the price 0f two. Strictly‘ blyable In advmnee. To Let L ____ T0 LET-HOUSE 0N BISHOP ST. Anbiy 122 Prince Street. .. L-2lil3-ll-fl-ti. 70 LET-HEATED B/ODM WITH 0r without board. 233 Grafton St. 1r-23ld-ll-18-3i. FARADOII. FOB BENT, VIIIY cheap rates. Writs A B. O. core Gllh_l'_i1"'1. i L-236l-1l-14-fi. T0 LET--.‘.PAB.THINT (BAL- morsii: ' ed or unfurnish- ed. Telephone ear-J. . L-ibiih-ll-lfl-Bl For Sale ” CARDBOARD VSUITABLI I03 lining authorises. etc" lr pel sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOB SALE-HORSE BLANKlTl. $225 and up, post paid. S. L. Hardy d: Co. - L-itli-li-lfl-li riion suns-nuisance 1m‘ m dcsirablaloehiity. Allilly Palmer dc firmer. - 11-2227-11-‘0-12-14-10-10. I0! BALI OB T0 LIT-LARGE house, Number 10 Grafton Street. Apply Painter dc Farmer. 1-4227-11-0-12-14-10-10. "... is... c; . . mm l. . f mil-rs»! _fl‘liltsl Illiiltapshdaflwst- ‘qruoonpuslssu an: POI; SAL‘ - AUCTION IDITY- st “QM ' vsaawuo’ ‘fi W Q Btocla lxohsnse. Montreal curb Ill! China l-long Kong dollars 1N0. not, i5! V I ‘ Street. Chlflflm Denmark krone .2178. 1mm.) ‘ ' ‘» _ grance franc .0042} s”! - ' ermany re chvmar . . ., ‘ on“. ‘fi goliund florin . un r en o .' . Bsthuhst s ..§‘,'i,,,'i,‘_ , Bell Tel -.. taly lire .0833. Bras '1‘ L 1'0" Japan yen .2850. B (1 PM" A Jiigosinvio dluar p225. B l! PW B -- New Zeulsnd pound 3.5054. BIN‘! 5m‘ - Norwny krone .2451, Billlil Pluil Poland lltfil .1352. Flu 3'9"" - Booth Africa pound 4.8078. U!“ (3! CW1 Spain peseta .1 l. Qlll u!’ PM Sweden krone .510. Clll Cfll 9°11‘ Switzerland franc .1105. Cull C91 w“ United Staea dolisr 2 i7 ~32 per cent Can, Cern Com 515139135‘, cl-u Ctil-l l'lu . i Clll ind Al A Can ‘£116 t... , (‘or . ulc! . i Dryden Paper ... . .. 456 4% '41s... ni‘.s-..~ . .,, - i- 3-74 , |D0lli Ginsu Com 100 __‘._.._ |D°m Q15" If“ ' a?‘ (Johnston end Ward) IDour Steel Loni CH|CAGO_ N." “_ gurdslfid . 3% W115“... llll I‘ EB Low Last Boil Gold .\i 2000 m“ lnt Nickel 1pm, 10014 u‘: “sic '21‘ iii/- uii 5 0 DO l 119v Muse Harris ‘if. " ‘A hicCo Front Oil . 14% 14% com-... Mont Pow .,, _ 51* Natl Brew 33 rm fltecl cur 5122 Pow Corp . . gsswpCor Que ec 0w . 1 at Law rm .._, . :0“ Show .. . 4g Shell William: . .. SBIPWIH \ ll ... ... l2 nmwousrsfi 3522's m» hiiiluifi m a? m" “" m‘ 5'53‘ w“ t" "°" __ ’ u-asio-ir-Ia-si Male Help Wanted 1 our vonrtrstvan chnisruaa ‘gfifiam-Pm '“"°'P°" i i-id-nurmsi-nis-n ¢ F B (IQ, 1. M- 11; reasonable ‘other. Il-siirs-ii-a-u. idol rwshted | Ora a u‘ l’ m l8 1mm. s: rho om ssauonwoilllfl‘ viiimili I!‘ ‘ Bgfl gd H in ‘i? is ii-"uu i" iii-Ml". — °' "“~'.......¥..§.....ZT.?... “‘°" '“""* "".*':i‘.'::.3i';.‘iii iiTi.“'°"°z-"iiél"'w-l ; °"."_l,‘,"' T?‘ "‘."‘,'f ... iii.- "i our; Femahgfld _ , -| at, ’-1“0Il6 a.‘ m‘ “fztgngmllifi-m ms: kins-nus, m. ‘ A _ .1 h/Xsee-ll-lii-ii-il-ii-I-fllzna: yam“? ‘:1 $1.93 tlzgfhili§gfi "T: 1E .Y.'Wantod' .. °"'- 1°" -i‘ Jar ‘ thasssdbssk (Canadian Press) TORONTO Nov rs-Tiis market Iir he gold stocks had no verdict to deliver todny on the pos- sible effect of removal by the [in ted U. S. funds. Trading in the big gold kroup was n ligible, only Tack Hi1!!!» and Hcllinger showing worth while volume and price adjustments were not particularly important. In some quarters the opinion had been gpreesed that the hsn lifting ended t a possibility of another mark up in the price of gold. The market was : bit heavy on the whole, due mainly to active selling of some of the cheep gold issues. Oponln, with s buoyant tone, the mining section of the- Toronto er. change recorded the day's best prices in the first 15 minutes. Active sell- ing was soon underway in Attic 3°95! 14708 he and some othersiand leld- to the ihargain hunters. Roche Long Lac s peered on the exchange board: 7r t s first time and slipped slowly from the opening with 61,000 shares changing hands. It opened at 18 and elossdh-aai-izi. ,5’! ronorvzrb. n» rs— m) ltnek: trouble Y iii‘... v ' llsso - .. 1U five hours. The ,got underway in a general ‘oshiou. "Whdesnwhile Premier L. A. Tasch- ‘wssthcweekspotof * Gods Lake Toronto Wm!!!“ sum‘ of the hsn on exportation cfi I l-flul Lee, Gunner Gold. God's Lake. H potential buyers withdrew icovlug the f“? Downward Trend .On The‘ (Montreal Sto (O. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov 18—Deipreeist- in the on the Mont- real Stock Exchange experienced a downward movement today iri con- trast to the recent strength in the market- Ooincidont with the execution: of selling orders, volume expanded considerably and approximately 10,000 shares changed hands in the opening was steady but by midday the market had taken on an irregular appearance. Paper stocks managed to hold comparatively steady until selling elesu announced the cancelled ordeze-in-eouncil of the St. Lew- rence Psper Mills Company Lim- ited would be restored when the company increased the price of its contracts. 8t. Lawrence Psper Preferred the group ck Exchange with s. decline of ilwo points st 18. St. Lawrence Corporation Prefer- red was off 5-8 at d 3-4 and the commo held unchanged st 1.80. Howard Smith Preferred dipped a point at 75 with the common firm st 8. Dryden Paper eased slightly and Bsthurst "A" was up 8-4 st 0 1-4. 0n the Curb Bsthurst “B". Abitibi and Price common were up small amounts with Price preferred s point higher at 22. Consolidated Paper held steady. Weakness of the utilities in New York was reflected in the power stocks here with losses being mn- fined to fractions. Montreal Power was the main target of the selling and dropped to a new low for the year at 80 but closed with a decline 0f 1-2 at 30 1-4. Power Ccrporation , and Shewirrigan Power eased smalli amounts with B. C. Power "A" arc‘ "B" and Southern Canada Power holding firm. Sales 17,974 shares: (00 bonds $13.- MARKET GOSSIP (By Johnston and Ward's Special lVlrs) MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK. N 1', Nov Ill-The market was rather active Saturday but little pro reas on the advanci- was made. A lrm tone, however, wua maintained throughout the morning. During the phat few- months quite l1 favorable market picture has been built up, The market declined pretty steadily from enrly Febi-unry to July 26th in recognition of the decline in business. Subsequent reactions did not generally break the July lows despite a further relapse in business volume and sentiment. Recently the industrial group has penetrated thr highs of August and October whcro persistent resistance hud previously existed. So far the Rails have not confirmed the Industrial movement hy going tbfiou h 38 but the absorp- tion of stocks or more or less per- manent holding in weeks must have been substantial creating a strong underlying position. At the moment the market is about at s level from which a technical rc- uctlcu might normally occur. Isridlnw and Co.’ SlllfllAB NEW YORK N Y., Nov Iii-Holl- 200 llirck Truck . ,, IE5 ilfirthieaon Alkali . 10 if" - i s as . 4 gent 532ml 20% out Vurd ,,, 13 Null Milt Greene , 2"“ 3 Gunnar .. Hslirrow . l-lurker .. . . . 7 Hollluger . . 1085 llowey 115 I Kirk Cfll 161/1‘ J M Co 20%. Lumaque B Kirk B1 L id " Lo Go .. Phil m»; I Llfli, Man East .. hlacusss n Maple 11 lron Steel hlclifensia 155 Sn eway Stores McKin 7i Scars Roebuck Ilfelflllnn 85 Shell Union Oil . hfcVliztia . 29 i iim Co . hfcWirtters . . 43%’ Molly ac . . _, ro . South Pile .. hilu Corp . ,.. r... .,,.. 135 ‘ -8outh Rail . Moff Hull _, .. . xiii Stand Bmnde Moneua ._,_. 10 3523235‘ u "m" ~ iii- Stand-Oil l?‘ glancing 201 Stewart Warner Norands . (i375 Studebaker .__ North C 20 | Texas (‘o . _ .,, Olga Oil , 01/1, Tex Gulf Sul . g‘ Paynraster Z , Tim Roll Bohr y 3% gulch ours Curb .. 1,2 .. 11” non ac . - United Corp a ' liov, United Gs: Imp 5f, 187 n s Ind 2% 1i {l S 5"‘? i?‘ met 2 v 2%’ ' 4.3.3“ an eel ._ Warner Bros Co .,, . 4y, r a . .. 5 xn-l-sny pm a,‘ gherriitt . 2:1 0 ... ‘W42: Sosucti: Tib g Woolworth Co 52 gfldfigfilfl- 13'! Yellow iiuck Coac 3!)‘ sud Cami!“ 17",‘ Sylvanite .,, . 1H0 Sullivan ... . ,, . _ , ,. , 50 Teck H ... ,,. .,, ... ... '1 Thoma Cad .,, . ,.. 25 _ Tow: se 23 Vacuum . Vantu res . 311;“ Waite Am 10 151/, E Wright H 31,15 Total sales 501,000. UNLIITED Aldernrsc Assoc Oil .. 1:“ Baldwin u 1% Brett Tr . . . . .. 3 Brownies ... . ., . Buckingham . ,,' . . . . . . . .. Can Kirk .. 11/ Cup llouyn _ M 3y, 5 3 241/, 1% 2% .. M] . 1210 . 1 4% 1 fl ~ J l8 fl 1% u. 5i CHEST Congestion -'Dees N“ Illahr H3‘ 'u'i’".ss°‘..“'s. "i" ‘Fri: warm t: combination with Mecca Ointment "$110 ill-mimics oi relief. Full directions i: each ‘ out at Belfast on Sunday morning l Charlottetown. lnger Cons. Gold Mines declare: ex-l trn dividend of 5 cents of rcgulnr monthly dividend of 5 cents N X Central Sept net lose $002,782 fnféeir charges against Win54 in Sept Amer-icon Iron null Steel Institute estimates Steel operations nit 27.5 llcr cent nguinst 26.3 percent a week ngn. N Y State factory employment in. creased 0.8 percent fronl Sept l5 tu Oct 15 while payrolls during sianle period showed a decrease l Domestic Crude Oil output during week ended Nov 10 averaged 2.400.747 bbls ill"); increase 115,020 over pro-l rlous week, according to “Oil and Gus" Journal. ' Montgomery Wurd and Co 0 months ended Oct 31, 1034 net profit equiil to $1.37 ir common shllre lrgiiinet profit of $570,705 before federal lures} iii like period ir your ago. , Western Union 0 months Sept 30 net income equal to $1 (i0 u share against $4 in first 9 months of 1033. High Low Last VII .21 .ll‘ 30 Ind _ ., 00.80 08.M 00 20 Ruila . 30.52 36.16 30 33 .02 40 Bonds g 98.68 .12 High Low Inalk Off 20 Util . 10.78 10.50 10 70 .00 Dow Jones. liRliESBiiliRBiii RESPiillSlBlllTY Hill [i A cl ThS ‘National Remembrance Day ceremony was faithfully carried with creditable completeness and solemnity. The most official part of the program was naturally proceeded with around the Soldiers’ Monu- merit" inside St. John's Church grounds, with the Rev. T. R. Sitin- ner in charge of that particular The “returned men" of the local Legion branch stood by in rank formation. ' After the singing of "O God Our Help in Ages Past" the Rev. D. L. Griffiths offered a brief prayer, and was followed in a. short ad-_ dress by Lieut. H. R. Stewart": The "Last Post" sounded out on the bugle by Bugler- Whiston Smith, and after that with the solcmnity befitting the occasion We have been sroiillflil Distributor: for cmiotfieillii ‘ lnfl vicinity for "NW3. “Bauer” nurse: Oilifiil» w‘ areahlotoofltrthbfl" *- valuea that has ever been ‘d- . fered the will» ii! "i" "u!" ince. ' All Hockey 50°" “Pr?” Professional m». 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H Delivered Postpaid to ggny ii part of the Province on rcccfiit f7 of price. ~ ‘I Lei’: i ‘ Shoe 0o Lid- fi-ZIGS-ll-g-l l tem we seem to be ilnprisorrggi in, and, notwithstanding theirrovrn enthusiasm. they can only ‘go so far. For that reason,“ saidm the speaker, "there is at the sent time e. clsmantly growing feeling in Great Britain ‘and other? ur- opesn countries that the church- es should take s lead. and in many large centers the churches are strongly asserting themselves fn the campaign for peace the world over. "The war," continued the speak- er, "iasted 1,600 days and _.v,nren were killed at the rate of 7.00; per day during those dnvs, and. among those killed were the merr‘ ‘who would have the proper outlook as lenders in the world the days we live in. ,__, "According to all prophecy," the. next greet war, if it comes.‘ will be n wsr of bombs and bacteria. and bombs and bacteria nro~ not selective, which means that. the women and children of the cities will be as much in the “fronfllnv-l" as the soldiers. Mr. Griffithsuquot- ed a. few sentences from R. recent address from his pulpit in New York bv that eminent preacher. Dr, Harry E. Fosdick. whose 2707110 is world wide. Dr. Fosriick was one the "two minutes silence" was ob- served. . The hymn "lord of the Lands" was now sung, following which was the tender placing of a largo ynumber of beautiful floral wreaths. int the foot of the monument. by, represe tive scholars of the var-, ions schools, and of the Societies‘ of Eldon and surrorlndinz districts. lThe singing of “God Save the i King" brought to its close this im-i pressive part of the proceedings- Thc toiling oi’ the old church bcll. which has called generations to worship within the hallowed wslls 0f Belfast. Church. called again. and soon the spacious ground floor was filled by a devout congrega- tion of several hundred punnie. . representing all classes and creeds for miles around, with e. sprinkling of visitors from Charlott/etovm.‘ The war veterans occupied the; front center pews, appropriately‘ ‘reserved for them. , The singing of specially selected ‘hymns relating to "The Nation and Commonwealth" were sung by |the throng led effectively by the church choir, with Miss Annie Mc- ‘Rec at the organ, and, during the 3y, offertory, the choir rendered with! worshipful simplicity "The Reces-l ‘ sionnl." l The Rev. n. L. Griffiths took as I the basis of his address a sentence from a speech of the late Field Marshal Hsig. Commander in Chief of the British Army during the last phases of the World War. HsIZ said: "It is the business of the ‘ ‘ to make my business impossible." Also s sentence from s recent characteristic speech by Lloyd George during a peace meet- ing in London. Eng; "If the churches declare that war must not be. war will not be." Around those two utterances, Mr. Grif- fiths gathered the congregation as he referred among other things to the hopeless failure of the states- men to bring order out of chiioe. l"Ststeamen." he declared. "do not express that terrible passion for peace which burns in the minds and hearts n! millions of nz-nole throughout ttio nations of the world torhv. But 1t is not their isn't. Stattsrmn are going as far as they can. but. from their very ‘training and the limitations that are forced upon them by the sys- of the best known chaplains of the war. During his recent fervent sermon on peace, said he,“"‘I, a christian minister, saw the Wdr: T. a christian minister, participated in the war. believing, God help mo. thst it was a war to end wrlrTTiri-iy sent men like me to cxpllrin to the army the high meaning of war. I deceived myself first. their I deceived “The Unknown Srfidier." I pray the Unknown Suldiel‘ i." forgive mc, for mv soul has sgr BC- count to settle todav from this pulpit with him. Mv frierrdsmpome- times I do not want to bciicvc in immurtnlltv. Sometimes I hope tire Unknown Soldier will nevi-r itnow. O my country, 0 Church of f_C1ll'iSl), stiiv out of war. I renounce vior, and never nizuin. Ilirectiv or-irvli. r~cti_v._wil1 I support another. O Unknown Soldier, in ncnltvr‘ r?- parstion I make you this Ill".".""." etc. etc" etc. Those. added Mr. Griffiths uro just a few scicctions clrnssn lit random out of the morning scr- mon nf that prince ammiiz prfinch- ers. denouncing war with all. the passion of his soul. "And." .fllltl"’l {the minister silznlficnitlv. “liitir-‘i are other chaplains, as tiieij/‘look around the world condition?‘ tri- day, those who believed that in some way or other. gnnfLcgnrie- ouences would be born of ihegvnr, Thev also believe they deceived themselves. And what cisc is"t.licre to believe?" Those of us who bfIiVPilEd,-§Dl11l distance to Belfast on Sirpditv morning were more than rewarded and were much imnresscd av at least two things pertaining to the pastor's uniouc message. then-wide knowledge. the reverend gentle- man possesses reenrdinc ‘world movements: his pectrliarlv natural stirring eloquence which scents to be an unusual hM-vi of that nf inn pulpit, and that W‘ the forunii; his sincere belief in his mcssndc. his nbilitv in keeping off the olcfbect- en track from beginniniz to and. A word of praise to the choir is in order here. Their cbiinlng ol the Lord's Prayer and ' the "'l‘hree Iiold Amen" was donfiwitlr worshipful effect. It scenic to us that to have this item duringmasb- bslh morning. worship in nu, cori- irreoations where it can be_ one properly. would be a great sic to public devotion s“