iiiiciicii S-M-E I a,“ instructed by W. A. llziclllillan to sell b)’ ‘ PUBLIC AUCTION (m his premises at HUNTER RIVER m, Nov. 10th at 1 o'clock. 5 milk cows. 3 calves. 4 young cattle I 1-2 years 1 draft horse. 1 driving horse. 1 Studebaker car. Also 2 kitchen ranges, Pandora. A150 n quantity hay, straw, 0:118 and turnips. Terms made know at sale. ALEXANDER. MacRAE, Auctioneer ll. I113. Ilititlltiiiiii REAL ESTATE AGENT 86 Greet George Street It iviil pay you to read tlii, ;...v."..:;.in.iit carefully it. .. bJ-IS oi‘ several exceJent iiwcstments. In addition we have for sale n number of valuable proper- tics not included in this list, also a number of farms in dil- fcrcnt parts of the Island. See us at once before the snow flies. ' FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE RESID- i-nt-e on Prince Street in centinl district. 10 rooms zmd bnlh. Hot water heat- ing. All modern conven- iences. Price on application. A good investment. .-\'l‘TltACTIVE BUNGALOW. Brighton Road. 6 rooms and basil. Hot-air furnace. Large lot. $3500.00. SEW UP-TO-DATE BUNG- alow, McGili Avenue. 8 rooms and bath. Pipeless furniivc. Hardwood floors. Large lot. $3500.00. HOUSE AND LOT AT ST. Avnrtfs. large lot and buildings. A comfo table home. Reasonable price. Terms if required. )I'.'!DERN BUNCALOW AND one item of land with bani at St. A\1u.rd's. one mile from Post Office. Buildings prac- tli-nlly new. $1600.00 for, quick sale. FOX-RANCH ON KENSING- ton Road. Two acres. Wire guard tenoc, 12 large, 13 small pens, and equipment. 51150.00. FARM FOR SALE l6 ACRE FARIVI. IVEST ROY- nlty, 3E5 miles ‘from City on main highway. Buildings ln excellent condition. " ‘ ‘ icrms to suit reliable purch- nscr ii‘ sole made inrmcd- intz-ly. STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE STOIIE AND DWELLING House, large warehouse and other buildings at. Plnettc Bridge. Price on applic- ntion. STORE AND DWELLING liouse comhincd also ware- house and lot. Shipping port midway between Georgetown and Souris. . FOR SALE OR TO LET 182 KING STREET. "THE Elms", 15 rooms. 2 bath- rooms. Thoroughly renovat- rd and exterior painted. New furnace. Three rooms and bath on ground ffioor can he siib-let as apartment. Low rental or can be pur- i-inrvil on monthly puy- ment.‘ covering seven years without interest. An exccl- ; Icnt invi-stnnrnt. $1000.00 has l "11 spent in improvements l 1",: the post month. PRICII RESIDENCE, 11 Brighton Avenue. Large lot. 9 rooms. IIot winter heating. 01001111 bathroom. Finished III quartered oak. Sale price on application or will rent for $40.00 per month. HOUSES T0 LET 1.73 UPPER PRINCE STREET. ‘ 7 rooms and bath. Hard- wood floors, open fireplaces. llot water heating. Sull- liorch. Large range in kitchen. Good location. $35.00. FITZROY STREET EAST, 8 rooms and bath. Completely renovated. All modern con- veniences. $30.00. ____________i EUSTON STREET EAST. B rooms and bath. Recently renovated. Hot water heat- lnz. Fireplace in livin|- rot-m. $20.00. CENTRAL LOCATION. 0 rooms and bat-h. New pill!- lsmrosofurnaoe. Double Gauge. ’ ‘I NISIIED ROOMS TO LET l COMFORTABLE run- Iiished rooms, without board. Rochford Square. One large with fireplace. 511111111. Heated. l ' _.‘ 55-00 weekly for the two. Look for our advertisements on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in the Gnerdiln or Patriot. i ‘ITIE (II-IARLIYVFEIPWI! GUARDIAN lsrocK QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltlield and co, Members o! Montreal Stock Ez- cbange and Montreal Curbi 5W0!!! 0 en ‘I 5.. 5.. ii. 1.2:: raz an 13L". ' Bruck Silk 41.. l: B C Pow A 33 33 guiidolzrod En m 91.1 Can Nor Pr 9 Can Car Fd 9i’. 91,5 Can Cur Pfd 215. 21 Can Hydro Pid CD11 IIICI A1 A 515, 51c Can Pa: as. 8' Can Steam 3 3 Ceianese 19% 20 Cock Plow 3 3 Cons Smelt 541'. 531; 1911i- Seaa 111.. 1'1 Dom Coal Pfd D0111 ljridse 311i aiii ‘as: r...“ 11% Dryden a Eng E ec A ‘a 8% £318 gieccB . un n o 13% 1 Gen St. W . In‘ gflagwfgmyl’ 10% 10% GYPSUM 6% 8% Ham Bridge 528.133.... l?!‘ l2“ n’; ‘.5 Int. Nickel 45 44 J Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 17 i7 Massey liar . M00011 Ft Mont Pow 30 29% Nat Brew 38 38 Nat St Car 31 2915 Noranda. 481i 471/. Pow Corp 157i 151i Que Pow 16 15% haw 201i 20% St Low 6% 6% St Low Pid 17 Sou Can Pow 121/1 1214 St of Can 62 03 St Can Pid Win Eiec A 2% 2% Win Eiec B STYLES WIIIMSIES An effective combination for evening weer is coral and gold metal moire. FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received over Pltfie id and Co‘: Private Wire) TORONTO, Nov. ill-Pickle Crow Gold Mines-October pro- duction at Pickle Crow Gold Min- es is estimated st $212,000 bring- ing for the first ten months of the year the total up to $1,836,518 compared with approximately $1,- 350000 in the some period a year ago. October production covered the ifrst 29 days of the month. The balance will be credited to November. Deepening the shaft from 1.200 to 2,000 feet is well underway with c depth of better than 1,500 feet now attained. De- velopment on the 900, 1,050 and 1,200 foot horizons have now opened up 1,000 feet of ore on each level. MONTREAL, NOV. 15—R0be1't Mitche1l—Business of Robert Mit- chell Co. Ltd for the current fis- cal year is showing considerable improvement and for the first time in several years the company will be in a position to report net profits. During this yea-r there has been a broad improvement in the operations of the company due in large measure to air con- ditioning programs of the rail- ways and the more general advent of air conditioning in buildings together with c. fair upturn in the ‘ architectural moulds cs well u castings. For the nine months Sept. 30, 1937 the company had net. profit of about $45,000 after provision for depreciation and in- come tax. ‘ TORONTO, Nov. _ lc-Abltibi Hearing Resumes This Morning- Hearing resumed before Justice McTague in the Supreme Court. of Ontsrio this morning on the motion by the trustee for the bondholders of Abitlbt Power end Paper Co. asking approval of the sale end reorganization as already approved by the bondholders. Argument on the legal phase was concluded on Friday and today Control Guardian iocnll. 4o per wor 2o per word; In Memorlnm Noticol, per inch. Notices of Thanks and word. Other roles on application. Minimum Charge Boarders Wanted BOARD AND ROOM—REASON- able rates. Apply A. care Guard- Ian. L-1819-11-16-3i. Wanted ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- ‘ ' Apply 21 Prince Street. L-1832-11-16-3i. Female Help Wanted WANTED-S HIGH SCHOOL GIRL students and 10 local residents tn work spare time until Christmas, obtaining magazine gift subscrip- tions. We supply names to con- tact, and have parties ecmlng $30 1 k. A 1 Box n 491. p" wee ppy L-409-11-13-3i. 7 Male Help IVanted Z APPB ENTICB WANTED ‘I0 learn Barber ‘Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber co:- lege. Halifax. 17-353- WANTEDIMANG TOdi WORK 0N , uar an. ‘arm pp y L-1B2B-1l-16-3i. WANTED MAN FOR FARM work. Steady Job. Apply to Ram- say Auid, West. Covehend. 1‘..-1706-1l-15-3i. Professional Bards n. r. AIIDIIIIIAILD’ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance per word; Announcements and Coming Events 2o Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc" to per unmet Letter: of Cfllldolonro 70o Jllbreclntion, 70o per inoh or 4o per for any advertisement twenty-five cents. d: Western end Eastern locale, 1o per word; Classified 70o per inch; Lille o! Floral and Work- Wanted PRACTICAL (TRAINED) NURSE wants work as nurse or house-_ keeper. Write “B." Guardian. L-1831-11-16-l8-20. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day. Apply 221 Sydney. L-1800-11-l5-3i. Position Wanted COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER- Capable and practical, referen- ces or would be willing to form partnership furnishing capital 1n business enterprise. Write W. care Guardian. L-1517-11-15-3i. _ To Let T0 RENT-ONE SIX ROOM Apartment, heated, continuous hot water, electric range. Apply Mrs. Horne, 130 Elm Ave. L-745-11-l3-3i. T0 LET-HOUSE CORNER HILLS- boro and King Square. Hot water ' heating. three flre places. Apply Mrs. Huggnn, 200 I-llllsboro St. 1-1824-11-16-16-20. For Sale “ ' _C_orn Salve, 39o 5l_l_D_r_uggi|t_s HORSE FOR SALE-O. PETERSON Suffolk. __L-l'l40-11-13-4i. ti. FOR SALE — SMALL COTTAGE. .111.A1sv_sw=-_=-__112152111511 FOR SALE CHOICE YOUNG EWES proven breeders. Clifford McEwen, St. Peters. L1708-11-l3-31 i chuknd - FOR SALE-Z CARLOADS OF 14° 51°11'11"“ 5m" Slab Wood and kindling- M. r. Phone 41 p, o, Box 12. Walsh, Telephone 831. 11-1788-11-15-31. McLeod & Bentley w. s. BENTLEY. K. 0- " "' ”“§Tii.'§.‘.’.'..'§-3-i-- a"'i'.‘-'fi'nbrk TO LOAN MacGuigan & Trainor MARK n. MuGUIGAN. K- C- o. sr. cum TRAINOR. n‘ A gunners, Solicitors. l‘; @- MONEY r0 1.01m k Office: Over Provincial zoom-m Bfchmolltl Street Cherlo e ~ Paimerug $131101“ II. I. PA v ' A. 1. IIASLAM. B~ A-ké-LB- a/inmsrnns. E We" , k of Nova Scott; (Jihllm m. ionmwn. - - - MDINEY ro #031780 Phonelfi. ‘ ' p.11 &. Mathieson , |,, in ihieson. LL-B- B. n" fill-hog. and ‘Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN P l‘ Cnmeron Block. Charlcttetcwn- - - - H. F. McPHEE, B. A- K. C. NOTARY as. BARRISTER. SOLICIT” g I27 w” Bump“, Charlottetown FOR SALE CHEAP. COUPE CAR. Apply Warren's Service Station, 18s Grafton St. L-l801-11-15-3i. FOR SAFE — 103D CHEVUZIIJET Sedan. Exceptional condition. Ber- gcin for cash. Phone 509. L-lB20-11-16-3i. FOR SALE — CRUSIIED SUEDE fcr Poultry only 75c per I108. while it lasts. Eerie Fisheries 00., Chor- loltetown. L-iscc-ii-ic-ci. FOR SALE-YOUNG PIGS AND cow due in freshen. Apply Donald Ramsay, North Ever. L-1728-11-13-3i. 0R SAL T Rock Pallets. seventy-five cents each. James Emery, Wood Iclcndl- L-750-1l-l3-3t. FOR ALE-MASSEY n/inius turnip pulper. good condition. Herb Dennis, Mufififiéld. , FOR SALE — CHOICE FOX PUPS. three quarter Silver. Average Ranch Prrégiigtliim l4. Wfllllce who tl y, s oya y. a e L-l790-11-i5-4l. FOIFsALIJIn/iltowooo ruin. ready for stove, also excellent combined threshing outfit with or without engine. A C. Taylor, Norboro, M10103! Emerald. ‘ . lems. Says uriei-ii-il-aij ‘Q. there ..'til commence the hearing on merit. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15-110m- veit says unjust tax provisions should be removed, Seeking solu- tion to railroad and utility prob- economic conditions call for “cordial anti confident” cooperation between government and citizens. Says speculation re- quiring liquidation does not over- hang our markets. Sees no pro- longed recession. Will present new proposals to encourage large scale housing with private capital shortly. Promises "definite bal- ance" in 1938-30 budget. Recom- mends surplus crop control. NEW YORK. Nov. production 36.4. IDNDON. Nov. l5-—Worid stocks of refined copper during October increase 37,800 tons from 344,700 tons to 382,300 ions. Refined stocks in United States increased 37,500 from 144,300 to.18l,800 tans while foreign stocks gained only 100 tons. A sHrp reduction of 21,600 tons in United States consumption from 06,200 tons in September to 44.000 ‘ans in October accounted for a. major port of the large in- crease in United States stocks. MONTREAL, Nov. 15—F‘snny Farmer-IO months profits $558.- 597 against $424,422 in like period 1936 October net‘ $90,923 against $83,493 October loot year. iii-Steel Bulolo-October production l1,- 037 ounces against 12,838 in Sept. Morison-Drifting on 500 foot level has advanced 100 feel: with values conforming to those indi- cated by diamond drilling. Drift- ing on two upper levels has indi- i ted substantial tonnage aver- aging $8.17 cut. Around $400,000 in Treasury. Bul1lvcn—1>roduction for Octob- er about $00,000. New Brunswick-Sells 4,500,- 000 United States and Canadian pay bonds. 10 year fours offered 99 3-4. Mslartio Goldfields-Three im- portcnt ore zones ,dlsclosed by diamond drill. Six holes in length of 750 feet averaging $15.74 over average width of 4 feet. PDDDUDE PRIDES MONTREAL, Nov. 15 -—(CP)— wheat, northern, No. 1 1.51; bar- ley, Canadian western N0. 3 .69; oats, feed, N0. 1 .34 1-8; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 7.70; seconds 7.30; bakers 7.20; winter wheat patents, choice, 5.05-5.15; white com 4.80; bran, ton 27.25; short-s. ton 29.25; middllngs, tori, 38.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 3.15; hay No. 2, per ton, carlots 9.00. Cheese Ont colored .14 3-4: white .14 1-3; Que colored .14 white .13 3-4. Butter NO. 1 30-30 1-2. Eggs in 13811011151 A-large .43- .45; A-medlum .38-.39; A-pullets .31; B-iarge 25-26 1-2; B-medlum .25; C’ .22. Potatoes: N0. 1 Que white 80's .55-.6v0; N0. 2 00's .3’5-.40; No. 1 N. B. mts 80's .62 1-2-.65; No. 1 P. E. I. mts 90's .75; 80's .62 1-2- .65; 50's .42; N0. 1 cobblers 80's .00-oz 1-2. “ LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Nov. 15 —(CP)— Butchers still were on strike 111 the two Montreal abattoirs at todayks livxtock opening and. cattle sales were confined to one pecking plant with prices estalbllshci. on only u few grades. Calf, hog, sheip and lamb sections held steady and un- changed. Receipts: Cattle 1.190; calves 1,- 304; sheep and lambs 2,341; hcgs 2,057. Medium cows scld from $3 to $3.75 with common butchers at. $2. 25 to $3 and canners and cutters from $l.50'to t2. Medium veal calves went from $8 to $8.50 with common lights down to t6. A few grassers brought between $3 and $3.50. With only slightly more than s third oi total receipts offered. sheep and lamb trading moved slowly with good qwe and wether lambs at 87.50 and lamlbe weigh- ing 100 pounds o rover at IOBI60I culls and bucks brought $5.50 while a few small lots went from $6.75 to t7. Sheep sold from $2.50 to $3.50. Bacon hogs, fed and watered. made $8.35 with selects at the regular t1 premium. Butchers and heavies sold at $7.85 with extra hecvics st $7.35 and lights from $7.35 to $7M. Bows wen‘. from $5.50 to $7. NOTICE We. the undersigned Merchants hove decided to discontinue the credit business, so on and alter November 20th our business will be run on a strictly cash basis. DINGWELL i ROSSITER, Moreil J. W. McEWEN. Bristol. E. W. ANDERSON, Moreil. Z-i § 2-2 ELIE i-l % 1'1 20% 14-1103-11-15-31. New York Stock Exchange (Sup lied by Pittield and Co. Mcm rii oi Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks Jpen Clooo Al Chem 165 162 Am Can 894i 88% Am For Pr ' 5% Am Rad 14 Am Tel Tel 1521.6 Am Water 14% 30% 401i 13% 12% 1_4_0_.i 15% 50'. 52% 20-1‘. 26% 100 98 351. 39% 607i. 66% 01-’. 9% 2% 2% 47 47% 28% 26% Corn Prod our Wright 13H 13%. Deere 26 25% Deere 26 25% DuPont 12a 11w Eiec Auto Li. 23 23 Eleo Pr Lt 141/. 1m Firestone Gen Elec 427i. 40% gin 5203s 301i: 30% n o 1 Goodrich 40A 38% Goodyear T 23V, g3 gtdNloq Pfd zgg 23% u 0t C ,' '2 Illt Ccrii; a’ ‘ "'5 In H ~ kchns alI/Ittitn Co 70 65% enneco 331/ 34 Pr.“ 1:1 ‘ “ n ar 41 e I Natl Bu“ 21" 2°“ 11m’ g???‘ gm; 211i 211i Nor Am Co 231i, 23% Nor Pa; 141-‘.- 131g Pack 17.01: 51,; 59g gnramount 141/, 14 enn R R 1 . glfiil M“ 24?’. 2416 ii P t C -' Post. "rgi c500 m‘ 45 Pub Ser N J 39 3.; Pure Oil Co 131', 1f; Radio Co 3 8 Radio K Q mar. R C Slirltl; mgiecm (2)11 67% 66 sou h “. i . 22s 8:1 *1 1 N J 50 - Stude Co 71,5 53% 15°59.” i I1_ 6 A r 191,4, I United Corn 41.‘. Iii: United Drug - 71;. 7-,; United Gas Imp v 1g 11-4, U s R-ub 291i 211i U S 5t. Co 601/, 57 U S 1nd A1 201g 31y, PAGE NINE FINANCE NEW YORK, Nov. 15 —(AP)— Foreign exchange firm Greet Britain demand 4 99 7-0, 4.90, 4.- 99 7-8; 60-day bills $4.98 3-4; de- mend: France 3.39 l-4; Italy 5.26‘ 1-2; Belgium 17.03; Germany 40. 38", Canada 1.00 1-16. Leading world currencies gamed against the dollar in quiet dealings today. _ The British pound advanced 13- 16 of a cent to 4.99 5-8 at New York while the French franc worked up .00 1-4 of a cent. to 3 39. The beige. moved up .03 of a cent. unchanged at. 1.00 1-16. MONTREAL. Nov. 15 —-(CP)— Gain of 1 1-8 cent showed on :2 I Q I I gfi u! S ' 0" l WITH over a century of success- I ful experience behind it this l; - , . . ill Bank stands ready and willing ll! _ to render helpful SBTVICG with ‘t Q Coast iii any banking problem. to l‘ . Coast i _ _ _ in World-aide facilities ui every Canada department of banking . o NEWFOUNDLAND. IAMAICA. CUBA. m... ‘The BANK of DOMINICAN REPUBLIC NEW YORK, ' NO VA SCOTIA CHICAGO. munggfgiuub oven A CENTURY or ammo SERVICE ITII Charlottetown 01AM’! Albany St. Peter's Kensingion Summersido Montague Victoria. Vifriiidium 17V 8:2 , Montreal IoreignfExchEnQFrTtEdA-i 011515.15 .5: Currenfles s.e:s.2:;l:1:.::..r::..:s weft ‘g.’ B Iggy‘ 11$ -——-— changed at 1-16 per cent discouli wgémoggg 397,, 39.4 NEW vonx, Nov. l5—-(AP)~ while the r-mim franc firmot .01 cont to 3.30 cents‘. MARKETS AT A GLANCE i Toronto and Montreal —St0eh closed irregularly lower. New York —Stocks lower. Winnipeg —Wheat down 3 to 1 The Canadian dollar was. 5-3 cents. New Yonk —-Cotton and rubbed lower; coffee higher; sugar uni- changed. Many New Features in mout HERE ARE A FEW- NEW RICIINESS OUTSIDE AND INSIDE . . . NEW COMFORTS AND DRIVING The New i938 Ply CLIIVIAXING 10 YEARS OF GREAT CARS It's on display right: now“ .the brilliant, new I938 Plymouth. It: celebrates the moat: outstanding record in automotive history. I0 years ago Plymouth wee Introduced. People found it’. had more beauty, anfet , economy. They bought by the thoucan l. ~ No car has ever mode friends 5a fart! Tho IOth-yesr Plymouth is hero . . . the greatest cal we've built. Be sure to see it! COSTS AMAZINGLY LITTLE 1'0 07m. Plymouth II priced with the lowutl And the Commercial C yment terms thrwu h oflcn very convenient Plymouth dealers. "n...- n. M. w Bowel‘ on; ..-i Amateur n»... . . . Colllrnbll Network, ThisisNews, tool inmo- ments are easier to rea . . and the handbrake is located under the panel. uredayl, 9 to l0 P.M., E.S.T. i Try the Back Seat d 4 -it'e "chair-height" ' —1'imo Engineer! Hm ‘Drought of Everything1 Besides 21 o more room. this baggage compartment in to ric-Iined to protect your luggage. It's n BIG trunlsl See the i958 Plymouth " “erg-fir: ..i Stop Up Close and Look at this beautiful, new , I938 Plymouth! The radiator is_r_iew in contour . . . look at: that long hood-its wider. mqre massive looking! Fenders are deeper- Stretch Out l Eni the greater elbow room. head EASE . . . MORE VISION . . . AMAZING VALUE! Now Slap In and See How Easy it is to adjust the front: seat. rises as it moves for- wnrcI-Jor easier vision. Hoar I Watch- room and Iq room. qUhe whole car "floats" on Amols Plymouth Ia five-way . . . comfortable . . . steel eprln l, with oirplanstypo chock nboorbere. Live insulated lfillhil richly upholstered. rubber y mountings block out road vibration. noise. heel. e0 d- r." Get in one rides. Cheek F. R, Charlottetown Celobratilq 10 Y book at this m. beeutiiul new Plymouth, 2'11‘ ol Great Con! dnvo. Fi out how it what it otIerc you. Today CORNEY BROS‘, s-mm-rsidét-‘lie; thoulnnds cit-Plymouth Iaal and coals Chrysler-Plymouth dealer-today. owners sum it nII up when they ssy. "Plymouth is built to Icsa to run." Go to any GET YOUR LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE ::-"=v.-1 "=4.- t