rvovamaan n. 193s A 4 (‘The l-Ioberdashery ” Dollar Days Are Here Again Thursday and Friday llov. 28th 812911." q-i.‘ MEN’S 0VEli00AT$125% 0FF‘ Dark Grey, Navy and Black Elysians. Regular $20.00 value. Just one Ori-WO 0f a kind left. Dollar Days 25% OFF $1.00 $1.00 patterns $1.10 $1.25 WOOL FELT HATS $1.00, Wool felt hats one of a kind $1.95 regular Dollar/Days FINE SOX 4 prs. for $1.00. Fine sox inhandsome patterns lots to uhUOB from Dollar Days 4 prs. for . . COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS ARROW $1.19. Nice in Arrow collar attached shirts regular $2.00 values Dollar Days TADOUSSAC SHIRTS darkshades plain navy and fine dressy shirt_regular $2.00 Dollar Days .. ARROW SHIRTS PLAIN“$1.25. Plain blue and tan separate collar Arrow shirts regular $2.00 on Dollar Days . . .. . . . . .. . . $1.25 HEATHER WOOL SOX 39c. Pure wool heather sox also black and grey regular value at 50c Dollar Days on sale at, pr. GOLF PANTS % PRICE, Fine quality golf trousers tweeds regular $3.50 to $6.00 value Dollar Days to clear at M Price. nsseessosssv1s-sv-sessusrsssseusss~nnnsssssssynsssus wine, a BROWN and NAVY MELTOII OVERGOATS 514.50 Dollar Days we will clear our Melton Overcoats out at $14.50. All sizes to 44. V ‘MEN'S UNDERWEAR CREAM 95c. True knit underwear reg- ular value $1.50 single pieces shirts or drawers Dollar Days 0 LEWIS SHIRTS $1.35. Lewis shirts good quality in cream, I blue or white with attached collar Dollar Days S n $1.25 LEATHER CAPS $1.25. A lot of leather caps to clear Dollar Days at MEN’S NECKWEAR 50c. Good qualitysilk ties regular 75c value Dollar Days ' STANFIELUS RED or BLUE LABEL UNDERWEAR at a 10 p. c. discount Dollar Days. MEN’S FLEECE UNDERWEAR combinations or two piece wholesale prices Dollar Days. ‘ BOY’S FLEECE UNDERWEAR Penman’s 35c. Shirts or draw- ers to clear out Dollar Days at _ . MEN’S OVEIlGOATS % PRICE This lot have all Raglan Shoulders, are regularly worth $20.00 to $25.00. Just one of a line left. Carried over from last season. Dollar Days V; Price 510.000. $1.25 MEN’S COAT SWEATERS $2.70. All wool fine quality‘V . . . . .......................-... MEN'S LINED CAPE GLOVES $1.25, Special value in these good quality tan or brown shades Special Sale Days . . . . . ..-..-..“sun's..---.--......,--.--.............. ......... neck style special value Dollar Days MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 95c. In white, blue or cream, collar attached style. Tho best value we have offered Dollar Days . . . . . .. . 0 MEN’S JUMBO SWEATERS $2.75, In navy, black, and mar- z oon all wool extra~fancy quality regular $3.50 Dollar Days . . 3 I, MUSSED COMBINATION UNDERWEAR $1.25. Regular I cream $2.25 to $2.50 special to clear Dollar Days S s MEN'S TWEED PANTS $1.69. A special lot of men's tweed u pants regularly $2.25 to $2.50 Dollar Days, all sizes .. ‘ s I YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $15.00. A special lot of young 15 M men's worsted suits to clear Dollar Days at .. s I MEN’S BLIIE SERGE SIIITS $17.50 Extra quality Sun Dye Blue Serge Suits. Regularly sold at $22.50. All sizes to 44 in. Extra special Dollar Days . n \ FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS $1.49. Regular $2.00 value Dol- lar Days special.........................-...... I WORK GLOVES 39c. Mulehide work gloves worth ‘up to 65c Dollar Days MEN’S FINE TWEED PANTS $2.75. Several lines of fine tweed pants regular $8.25 value Dollar Days I_ , All Goods llot Listed at SPECIAL P111058 ‘Henderson 8. Gudmore 101 GRAFTON smear I thQ a?! to i7lna~ v narnscrnvo aursasn MODES oruvmo Modes of living have s affect on trade. This is illustrated dlsn commun ties during season which is from April October. Golf is very Dvoulsr, Singapore having live courses. Etch oi the other main centies of P0P"- lation, Malacca, Kuais Lumpur. Pensng and Ipoh have good courses. Ioe hockey, of course. is unknown. but they play tilt llwllil "IMF. conilnsd in. lurc- sronT-rs in finisTWLAn Badminton is invading British Malaya. Five years sue the ll-mfl was scarcely known there. The Chinese residents, ulsrly, have ‘Q95 lip m “m! llld IIIYQ dos- Illl of clubs with some excellent Myers. Play for the mozt part is outdoors on gross, clay sudtiled hurls. Tennis has s considerable pom following. Badminton snd- tennis rackets are imported unstrunl with tbs United ltotllthe prin- llosl source of supply to: gut. silk flit. unpopular in western countries. ll um tsbie in nun tropical re- Iion. The most popular nine. hw- tvi-"r is soccer. tbq smallest school. fill“. Chinese or Indian commun- il‘ hlvllllrme sort of field when n. ‘ mods ‘d-“iio-Wdd-‘ifi m, has its iommn. some half doson Jop- snese tssmsinslesguewithnsost s; in,‘ pmcnt qomlllf from Jtipln. 5e all is unknown. Sources imiliwlhmt Nihili- WW "- Dill. the ted sum. lmnllhl to mifiinso ouch-room. 91 the Oahdlh Nstlflll Milli?‘- s few years there beinl 111a CHLRLUiTETOWN GUARDIAN. , ._ $106K Q90 114 TIONS I ISLocksCIQse Lower A On N.Y. Market (By Frank Mselliillca) ' (Asooointed Press Financial Writer) (A). By Guardian's Special Wire) NIIW closed under pressure today with losses o! around 1 to 3 points 1e- corded in s last-hour selling wave which. left the ticker several min- utes behind actual floor transac- tlons. During most of the session an ir- regular tone prevailed, with buying in a number oi rails and specialties proceeding side by side with liquid- ation in other sections 0t the list. Wall Street quarters again men- tioned the uncertain French mone- tary and political situation as hav- ing caused uneasy selling. The pre- carious position o! the franc was emphasized during the day as the Bank o! France lifted its discount to six per cent. Bonds suffered along with stocks in the late selling urge. In the loan market, also, an early buying move- ment in rails, especially secondary classifications, was a. feature. By closing time, however, the carriers were down with the list. U. S. 80v- the leadership oi.’ carrier shares. The market was not however, without active issues which were able to counter the trend. American Telephone gained more than a point at 158 7-8, Evans Products was up more than 2 at 38 5-8. Among the issued which ended down 1 to 4 points were J. I. Ca.se at 108 1-2. Du Pont at 10, Westinghouse st 03 1-2, General Electric at 38 1-2. and Union Pacific at 104. Canadian issues averaged lower. Hiram Walker and Ford cl Canada "A" declined more than a point each, while losses of major fractions occurred in such issues as Canadian Pacific, International ‘Nickel, Mc- Intyre - Porcupine, Distillers-Sea- grams and International Hydro-El- ectric preferred. International Nick- el preferred advanced 2 1-2 point-s to 128. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 25- Wheat, nor no 2 91. Barley, C W no 8 42. Oats iced no 1 84. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $5.70. Flour seconds $5.30. Flour bakers $5.20. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3.70. Flour white corn $4.80. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $26.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs ‘$2.75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00- Chcese no 1 Ont col ll 1-4 to ll 1-2. Cheese no 1 Ont white 11. Butter no 1 26 to 26 1-4. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 47. Eggs A 1 medium 48. Emu A 1 pullets 40. Eggs O 27. Potatoes P E 1 mts 80's $1.35 to $140. P E I cobblers 90's $1.30 to $1.85. E I mts 80's $1.20 t0 $1.25. E I cobblers 80's $1.15 to $1.20. B mts 80's $1.20 t0 $1.25. Que mi-s 80's $1.05 to $1.10. Que white no 2 80's 90 to $1.00. MT’L.CURB (Rqpplied by Pltfleld and Company Members of Mo stock exchlnke) Stocks B A 0 P P N ll lfelcbcrs . EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 25~British and foreign exchange in relation YORK, Nov. 25 - Stocks n t‘ M17. Stock Exchange smn Bell Tel Brasillan Oo- 939$”) . Pow Dom Steel . . Uon Cement , (fan 1nd Al .. Power Corp . 11 Hbawinignn .. "25; So Can Pr . . . . . .. .. l3 1a Steel o! Can . . . . . . . .. 52 52 BANKS Bk of C . . . . . . . . . . .. Bk of S. . £86 Bk of Montreal 184% Roy . 15'! Can _Bk of Com .. 1-13 New York Curb (Canadian Press) eminent obligations, almost com- ha“ pletely neglected, ended narrowly s chm irregular. e,- ___ __ ~ _ The Associated Press average oi m" ZEE?” 60 stocks closed .8 of a point lower Am“ sup p0,, 2 l4 at 55.4. Turnover in the stock ex- Assoc G,“ 13cc __ ____ _ obs-nee totalled 3.4111505 shame. Atlas col-p 1a 1-4 with the bulk of the activity con- Can Marconi . .. -- centrabed in the final hour o1 de- Cities serv __ 3 g4 ciining prices. and. in the first hour Creole Petrol .. 22 1-2 when the list was rallying under Elec Bond Share l5 7-8 Ford of CanA . Gulf Oil Penn Niag Hud ..‘. . . Std Oil Ind .. Std Oll Ken. UnLlght PowA .. Un Idght Pow pid M NING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. 25-01» to a strong and active market in the base metal shares the mining list o: the Toronto Excha-nse moved to a. higher close today. Gold shares were barely firm but any losses sustained by the group were more than made up by strength in the copper issues, and some of the silvers and oils. The miscellaneous mines indeo: advanced more than two points from 105.35 to 108-48 whlletbegcldindexwssoffato 111.28. . Interest centred in Bud‘ y Basin as it advanced in heavy trading to 2.60 against a. close of 2.30 Saturday. Late profit-taking shaded the price only 5 cents to 2.55. Ventures was also very active and it registered a new high mark tor the year at 1.46 but failed to hold, dronlllnl back to 1.30 where it had a gain of 2 ceng. Bear Exploration and Castle were the bright spots o! the silver group, the former gaining 8 3-4 and the latter 4 cents. Lake Shore, up s. point to 58 1-2, was the strongest of the high price issues. TORONTO, Nov 25- ltoekl Acme Oil . 1Q A on 54 Alex Oil . 55 A-gold 53 Algoma 5);‘, Anglo H . 410 (iliuln nus‘ Chlboug lilo! 1c to the Canadian dollar as ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:- Australia Pound 3-9800- Belgium belga. .1708. Brazil mil-leis .0580. China Hong Kong dollars .3887. France franc .0005- Germany relchamark .4084. Great Britain pound 4-9941 Greece drachms. .0005. ‘ Holland florin .8828. India rupeeaéwo. Japan yen . . New Zealand pound 4.02M- Polsnd sloti .1801. South Africa pound 4.8800. Sweden krone .2572. Bwitserland franc .8285. United States dollar l per cent premium. nsdlsll Pres!) (Cs Nnw YORK, Nov. ao-rorelsn H- stoady. Great taln bl h 4.08 : Iow- 408 i close 403% 08f ills i 82%: rsuee 8.58%; l 0; Belsgium 10.01; Germany Canada 0 31-52. , hm 40.28; snce of the demand from the Unit- bd States for lace has slso hsd a iadudry in lyris. National Railways. The disappesr- i" serious depressive atfect on that n Tack B shots Stocks, liase Ciff On The Mt'l. Market (OP. By Gusrdhafs Sllwisl Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 2c — Prices driftedintoaneasiertrendonlidon- troll Stock Exchange today alter an early buying wave had boosted several issues to new highs for the year. Nearly all early advances were absorbed in resultant profit-taking though the close retained s steady a." . leading metals and two of the power favorites set the pace in the early advance‘ only to lose ground from lack of support. Consolidated Smeiters was the market's ouietanding featule with an advance of 3 1-2 Points at 203 1-2 as compared with a. level oi 204 established early in the day. International Nickel hit s. new peak of 39 7-8 at the start but eased to 30 1-8 where it closed with a loss of 8-8. led the utility list in a nzlly dur- lishing new peak levels, the iormer at 38 8-4. and the latter at 22 3-4. Montreal closed unchanged at 3o 3-8 however, and Bha-winigan was down 5-8 at 21 7-8 at the final bell. Total sales 37,015 shares; bonds $28,000. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) M30 , Nov. 25—Oiier- ings on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 6.254 heed- Oattle receipts were 1.261. The cattle offered quality and a price. Good steers sold from $5.25 to 6.00 and top 6.25. Medium steers mostly $4.50 to $5 and Commim steers $3.50 to 84-25. Heifers ran!- ed from $5.50 to $450. Good cows were from $3.50 to 88.75 with a. mp 0t s4. Medium quality butcher cows sold from 82-75 t0 3315- 00m- mon butchers $2.25 00 32-75. 811d canners and rutters mostly $1.75 to $2. Thin light bulls were from $2.25 to $2.50 and heavy bulls ar- ound $2.75 with odd butcher bulls from $3 to $3.50. Quotations: Steers up 1-0 1.050 pounds, good and choice $5.25 to $8; medium $4.25 to $5.252 will‘ mon $3.50 to $4.25 steers over 1,050 pounds, good and choice $5.25 1p $635; medium $4.25 t0 $5.25‘. common $3.50 toti-Zli: and choice $415 to 54.50: medium $3.25 to $4; common 82-50 1,0 $3; cows good $3.50 to $4; med- ium 2.75 to $3.25; common $2.25 to $2.75; cancers and cutters $1.60 in $2; bulls, good $3 155 83.50; 60m- mon $2.25 to til-75- Calf receipts were 1,350 head. Calves were higher. Grass calves sold from $3.50 to $3.75 with l. 10W o! the better kinds up to $4 and with very thin kinds as low as $3- Vesl calves sold from $5 to 83-50 with the odd sale at $8.75 or more. Medium quality vcals sold up to 25 so. . Quotations: Good and choice veal $8.50 to 88-75: wmnwn and medium $5 to $8.25; gmssers $3.50 to $3.75. Sheep receipts were 1,500 head- Lsmbs were 25 cents higher scll- ing at $8 for good ewes and weth- ers. Heavies were cur s1 per cwt. and culls and bucks s2 per cwt. Sheep in mixed lots or medium good average quality sold around $11 Good steep soil up to $3.50 with s. few tops up to $3.75. Com- men thin kinds were as low as 82. Quotations: Ewes s3 to $3.75: lambs good $8; common so to $6.50. Hog receipts were 2,310 head. Today's sales on hogs were mostly at $7.75. a. few lots making $7.85. Selects drew $1 premium. Butchers heaviu; and lights were cut 50 cents per cwt- and extra lieavles $1 per cwt. sows were slow at $6.50 with an occasional sale un to $8.75. 25—Curren- MONTREAL, Nov. cies were irregular 0n Montreal foreignexchange today. The pound sterling lost 1-8 of a. cent at $4.98 7-18 and the United States dollar iose 1-32 of one per cent 5 atone per cent premium. The French franc remained at 6.65 cents. Texas Toburn .. ‘fowagiuui: . Ventures .. Waite Amu Wayside \Vh1fe Elli; Wright H Ymlr Y u er . . . . .. , ‘Potnl suit-s 1112,0114), UNLISTED Ha ; ;-‘|-;?$1|:.'.\z:1¢ -s ‘a4 hit: u I_i_ c: :.1. g1.» 4 “an; Pond or.» .' Riki! . ,.. Robb Mont :- 31's? .>:5= 352$ . . . . .. ,.... __ . ,.__ ___. This II to notify the public 111-11 In harmony with the wish or my hus- bsnd, Ir, lfentfonl llcoit heron his deeense. that having accepted the faith of the Seventh Day Adventists he would do no farther business on lohrdoys, that beginning with Unt- ardny, Novonber 80th. this Inlll at Clyde liver which ls new owned by the undersigned wlil be closed on the lshbalh from sunset on Fridays illl sulset on lslurduyn. ll“: ILTII HAY ‘GOTT- L-llll-ll-I-ii Montreal Power and Bhawinigsn ‘ ing forenoon trading, both estab- - Buying daily at G Exchange (Supplied by Pltlieid and Company Members o! Montreal Itoclr exchange) Stocks Open Last Am For Pr 7% Am For 1*.- l'l'11 go, Am Waterworks 201 Am on . . . _ .. 143i Am 151:), Am 153-1 Anaconda 341 Auburn 401 Atclilaon 531; l! 131;. lion Aviation ~, 21 lictb Steel 4022 (Jase .‘ 1021/, » ‘ 1U] (Inn Gus , . . . .. .15)? 33% liicc A 21ml I. ' W, 3.11 lilicc ll 11ml H 1 151 Gen Elcc .. y, 331 Gen Mot 571g 5g: .1211 .711 lnt '1‘ nml . my, 13s Konneroft . :11 2511/ Mont W _ . . . .. has‘; 37., Magma (Topper 37,1’ 3515 Nlug H1111 . 0' 111,5 N Y Cnotrnl 272,’, g3 Paramount 111;, g1,‘ Ra n . 121,4 111 So town. 2..., 5,4 U S Stool . . 40".’, 43 Sid Oil .\‘ J 401.5 49a Vnnrulhuu - - 2i ' 1nd West u . .. w; 111 ‘Véfilifigllnllsi- .. l‘ _, IDR" (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 25~Cheese prices advanced '~ and potatoes dropped narrowly on the Montreal open produce market today while other lines were irregular. The cheese market was 11 1-4 to l1 1-2 cents a. pound for no 1 0n- tnrlo colored and ll for no 1 On- tario white, up about hail a cent from last week's close. The egg market had a stronger tone although prices were about; steady. Graded shipments in car- lots or less were mainly 87 to 38 cents s. dozen tor A-large, 33 to 34 for A-medlum, 31 to 32 for A- pullets, 20 to 27 for B and 24 to 24 1-2 for C. Butter was quiet at 26 to 28 1-4 cents a. pound for no 1 in cal-lots or less with small lots tojetailers at 27 for solids and 28 for prints. Potatoes dropped about five cents a. bag in light demand. Quo- NOTICE Buying craie fattened Chicken, Fowl, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Tues- days and Wednesdays of each week beginning December 10th. Please note, feathers must all be removed from neck, lags and wing tips. Buy- ing canning poultry dolly, 11. ‘LIVINGSTONE, Murray Boyer. 11-3158- l 1 43-26-31. onsssan PQLTA Water Street, next Queen Hotel. Top market values. 1110111121312 1h. sleek)" our Warehouse, CO. iihrisimas j, Greeting Bards Are selling fast. Have you seen the big display in mu- Storc and Show Windown? ’ And come early while the scl- > ection is good, ___..._. BOOKS g BOOKS LARGE STOCKS of the best and most popular Auth- ors coming in at GARTEWS Bookstore tations follow: Prince Edwardill; land mountains. 90 pound bags, $1.35 to $1.40; 80-pound bags $1.20 to $1.25; cobbler-s 90-pounds $1.30 to $1.35; 80 pounds $1.15 to $1.20; New Brunswick mountains, 80- pounds, $1.20 to $1.25; Quebec mountains BO-pounds $1.05 to $1.10; Quebec whites, BO-nounds, .90 to $1.00. Tenders A ‘For Tenders will be received at t oflice of the City Clerk up to on " , November 30th fro dealers, for supplying the City wi coal for Relief purposes. All coal must be weighed on thq Olty scales and delivered by co tractor. Tenders to state name coal they intend to supply. T lowest or my tender not necessa accepted- GEO. P. NICHOLSON, City Cloth, 11-3233-11-26-21. NOTICE Wanted to buy well washed wool. Burrs and diri must be picked out, Price 24 cents per pound. CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN MILLS. per word: Spiritual Curls, edo , do. word Other rates on application. For Sale FUR. OOATS FOR SALE. 170 Prince Street. L-3235-1l-26-6l. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. MENTI TWEED OVERCOATS $10.75 Clark Bros, Mt. Stewart and Montague. L-3164-1l-26-li. SCRATCH PADS-PADS OF 100 sheets 5 x 7V1. Price 3 cents per pad. Guardian Ofilce. 1.. 2416 1 li. FOB. SALE - TWO REMINGTO typewriters $20.00 and $30.00. One Royal typewriter $25.00. Apply ardian. M L-3183-ll-25-3i. MEN'S 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES $2.89. Clark B101, Mt. Stewart and _ Montague. 1.-_3l84-11-26-li. Miscellaneous THERE IS SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy-ismily Income and Retire- merit Annuity Combined. Ask to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore, Currie Buildini. Charlottetown. To Let T0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT. Apply 11 Grafton Street. _1:.4_.1“'1!'2“;l‘= TO LET -- TENEMENT NO. t1 Water Street. Immediate pos- session. Apply L. M. Poofe dc Co. L-3_970-l1-i8-tf. Boarders Wanted nuns Accomuooarsn. \ BOAR AW" "7 (‘Elton _8treet. g Minimum Charge for any advertisement ‘$4 iddvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian loenls, 4e par ward; Western and Eastern locals, 2o ouncemenfs and Coming Iiveutn Se. 2e. per svonl: In llunnrlun Notices, 70o per inch; Lists o4 Flor-l and pep name: 14106" of Condolence 7c». per word; IJlnInlfhI per inch; Nndloes ‘of Thanks and Apprsolutol, 70o. per Inch or lo. pas d, ‘Ive cents. Melslislv Wanted. APPRENTICE W A N T I l) T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Coi- lcge, Halifax. -356. MAN WANTED FOR R-AWLEKill Route of 800 families. Write ‘OCIGV, Rawlclgh Dept. ML-470-SA-K, Montreal, Can. N-3679-ll-8-9-15-16-22-23-20-3D. Female Help Wanted WANTED - CAPABLE mm. ('1 help with housework. Protestant: preferred. Apply "K." cars Gum": inn. L 3155 ‘ -‘ l. WANTED T0 BORROW 0N G001! security four thousand dollars at‘ 7%. Write W. care Guardian. L-3lli7-l1-23-Zii. Want to Sell a RBWBOAT ? - Ilse the Guardian v CLASSIFIEDS y ""'“-"-"’--fli. 1655f