OCTOBER 13, 1933 . a MMarkets At A Glance .___l_- adias Ins l Toronto (sol: Montmlf-Stocbs ir- ge ularly lower Mines—fnctioaaily un ornate 1A dhl - q-Whsss st-Ifl-Y- ioEwork-Stook’ and commodity H “:16 markets closed, hoii dsi- g“ ... ... cod .,, , Olga Oil ... . 36 P onuca in ~ on r a ower R Nat Berew ... .. 18 Power Corp , . 1180 Shawinig-an . (vs-MM P11"! Steel of Can ._ ...~ .. zsv, MONTREAL, Uct 12-Aii lines ax- cum-he, which continued the €ve\f‘|_5"§ 1. action remained unchanged on tha lilontreui lick)’ illlil 11111511" market today. The cheese market Wvus gum"; a; 101,4 m 10% cents a pound for Ontarios ani ii-Y, cents for Que- [M-g 1/, cent less than yesterday. The‘ low sterling this week coupled with poor demand from the other I166 induccd a weakness in the market. Receipts today totalled 1,001 boxes, The bnttcn market was steady at 10 to 101,4 cents a pound for carlots or less of no i. grade. Arrivals a- mounted to 1,031 boxes. on ma egg market graded meats in cariots or lass of extras sold for 321A to iiil cents u dozen. flFJlS fur 27 cents and seconds for 16 cents for Ontnrios, whi remained slightly cheaper. A total 1,493 cases were offered for sale. Potatoes continued at 66 to 70 cents . p91- 30 pound bag of new Quebecs and 70 in 75 rents for New Brunswick grren mountains in similar quantit- ir-s M T’L. CURB (Cbnndinn Prsas) ship- Storks I B A 011 licnuharnols . Imp Oil t Qeto .. Walker Pfd Excnazvoa ‘ (Cnnsdlnn Press) MONTREAL, Oct lgr-Bflfllh foreign exchange in relation to and the Royal Iiauk of Canada, closed today IS fnIio\\'.st-— Australia pound 3.31003. France fmnc .0004. Great Brilin hound 4.7757. Italy lire .0810. New Zealand pound 8.8144. South Africa pound 4.7666. Spain pcscia .1201. prr-miurn, - Exchange rates at the close today worn:- At liiontreah-Ponnd 4.77 9-16; U. l. dollar 1.02%; francs 6.04.. At Paris-Pound 79.20 fr; Canad- ian dollar 10.58 fr; U. S. dollar 10.00 macs. -ln gold-Canadian dollar 04,95 tents \ westerns 355g of C United States dollar 2% pcr cent C Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Market (Colodlsn Press) Winnipeg Ill ... n. ... .-......, 2 GRAIN (Conalian Press) wnvurrnci Oct 12- » CLOSE- Wheat: Oct 60%; 50%: May 58%. Oats: Oct 2119B; Dec 28%: May 1 . Baniey: Oct 307,3; Dec 3Z1AB; May CASH PRICE! Wheat: No ‘i hard as: No 1 nor 00%: No 2 nor 57%: No 8 nor M; N0 4 nor 53%; Nn 5 52%; No 6 441; Fred 44: Track 00: No 1 durum till. Oats: No 2 C W 211,l_.;1\‘o 3 (j w 241A: Ex 1 feed 21%; No 1 ford 2211,; gin 2 feed 211,6; Rejected .18; Track Barley llililililg grad a ,1 g o: 8 C W 877,: Otherflgradaelb no 310g Wflfli/imvoicwzo ;Nn5C“' ‘i856: No 0 c w "rm: Track 3014.. MINING anndlnn Press) Oct 12- (C TORONTO, ocks Acme Oli ... Canadian dollar, as compiled by the f . n. s. market closed. » Hoilingor .... ... ‘Lknkakx Central illiilrl-llh Koala, or 4c per word. Other rater Minimum Charge for any cents, BATli-ls par word. thrso I» sertlons for tbs price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance i Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming I livflllll- 3°- iler word; Classified, 2c. per word; in Mcmorlam Notices, 70o per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- insl. Cards. cw. 4»- iwr III-ms: Lotion of Condoicnoo, 70o.‘ per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per Inch Ioupcr word; Western and on applications. advertisement twenty . flwg ‘Akxakkak OABBOAILD SUITABLE FOB lining out-houses, std. lo pot shoot. Guardian Oifios. ti. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL PER- sonal Printed Stationery and Cards, in Marltimss. Fast sellingi line, no , "uiuu, Excellent for! Christmas gifts. Wrlto immediate- ly to Merritt d: Kirkpatrick, Grand hill, N. B. 01-688. p93 341,5 _ ‘ QUANnTy QF Railways, officials, 1118i’, Will-t thing] New Hard Wood. John Inman, . 1724. Argyle wrest-m “PI 1M M“! Soars rodsbooksandtoyasurliagtmgs, Fivs, Bridge and Whist Olms- Gnsrdian Central Job Printsry. Nov. l-tf. N_ov 0014B; Dec ‘ {.- Lnkelnnd sss n. II. Luke Bnors Lee Gold _ ‘I. Egaafi amiiifil 3Z8 St Anthony . Sud Basin _ Sud Cont Sylviauita . Teck Hug Thoma Cad Towugmnc . Wihite Eagle . Unit Kirk .... Vacuum ivlyslde .1 4s Total 1.1.5.‘ aféliiodI ' UNLISTED Aidormsc ...... ... . All Brown lee . ' Buckingham .. . Cal and Edili . 110 Can Kirk g Cap Rouyn 1 East Crest 33 idliiorullo 310 Foothills 45 Uiiboc .. 2 Uuoif-sll y. 96 ‘hicL-uod .\' ight Hawk Nord . . . ii Ventures .. Yickers CINDnRIJLLA IN MODERN GU15! MONTREAL, Qua, Oct. 1i- Strange that a woman passenger should leave her street shoes in o railway sleeping car and walk sway on arrival at hsr destination in her dressing slippers, but this actually happened recently in Montreal. Evidently flu pagpenggr discovered her mistake soon after leaving the cor as she telephoned tho “Lost Md Hamil" Department of iihs Canadian National Rail- way! when she 80¢ to her hotsl asking if her shoes had been found. They had been and wars returned to her without dsisy. 1t is odd. stats Canadian National passengers will leavs behind them in railway cars. False teeth and aha-hand small handbags an thsortiolssmcksd opivy SMART NEW STYLE SAMPLE case of prlnted-to-order Christ- mas Cards. Case is dome fastened and equipped with handle-ii; will surprise you. Bent free to rsliabis salespeople (men and 1 Largest lino; forty numbers. Dolr iar a dozen. Interchangesbls greetings. Also higher-priced cards. Our boxed assortmsnts Gnavrmsmm ArrLss, wmn- railway police And w cillnm sl- fslls, 50o per hushed. Bring your packages. F. S. Reeves, South- port i631 cows, two heifers, three fresh in August, two to freshen in winter, three in Spring. Bargain for quick ‘ f Pl! 0119 111111111911 P" 6011i 1119m- sals. Apply Guardian. 1730. Big sellers. Premier Art 1070 Blew’! Street. Montreal. FOB slim - 0mm: PIANO-IN A. W. N-iiM. good condition-A bargain at $50. Apply S. Harrington Yorston, To Leg southport. 1165. 1'0 LET - HOUSE, 88 CUMBER- iand Street. Hot water heating. amply 188 Queen. 176i. _T0 LET-ZN EUSTON. IN PER- fect “ ‘ -, uuuv’ ,' IhQAMSoIIPPWMEImAve. 1741 LET—NEW HOUSE 0N FURNITURE FOR dsrson, North Rlvsr. SALE AT 1-3 cost-Walnut dining suite, wicker sot. electric heater, typewriter desk. Many other bargains. 99 Queen Street. ‘ 1732. FOR BALE - FARM 0F 50 ACRES ohodesiandwlihgoodhousoand, outbuildings. Apply Fulton m- Brightom Road. Hot water fur- " ====m= : nacc. Fireplace" Apply Rob- Fg: 5M3 " ‘Ummm £0133‘ “comm l,“ vs, Bridge and wan -s 05rd!- Gulnu": ‘cent!!! Job 12111.11’! - Iunmsnan morass. i"!- N°"- 1'“- oonvsnisncss. Good loos on. ALI - U35 Also Cottage in good condition. swat‘ ohuameld Salaam‘: . Apply Guardian Office. 1746. Female Help Wanted a nan! n: yous oommurrr ity to esrn up to ing. Opportun $86.00 weekly. Apply B. Box lid. Miscellaneous IX IIO PUD- didhtoly sllvsrsd. Notify Vemon Modllillm, Brackioy. 1.780. Boarders Wanted I "102 Fitzroy street. 173i; Male Help“ Wanted Wicker Bet, Dining Suite, Beds, Desks. Many other harmful?” I‘)! ILL! — PBOPIII/IY NO. 10 Prinos Strict. Hot water heating. llsotrio lights. Jbr illtticulars apply The Eastern Trust Co. 1787. FOB SALE-PURE BR!!!) JERSEY cow with heifer call. 015° W0 111111 calves from prise winning cows with E. O. P. records. Also Gos- olins Raging 11A H. P. lust used .two you; Apply Edison Mulch, North River. 1714- Extra Money COLOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS lN Iilsro time. Bond ton cents for in- formation, catalogue and samples. Tally Ho! Art Shop. 120 Welling- ton West, ‘Rn-onto. N-iiad. Wanted WANTED-SMALL APARTMENT. tongs preferred. Writs P. 0. Boa soc, Cit-y, i743 ' ing to season. In in summsr, Fol. sALE-slx mass! GRADE mm squipmeng is m oyidsnao, tel-passengers have dlsembarked from trains. Articles vary accord- tennis racquets, golf clubs, running THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘. Dspsrbnaitoffihoncvamlmm AN DPPDRTUNITY THAT LONDON waacoman - ‘.42.... ANADA has oomo through the depression with her national credit unim- paired. Striking proof of this was recently given in London when £15,000,000 Dominion of Canada 25-year 4% Bonds were oflored at par, and the world’s most discriminating money marketlresponded by over-subscribing the issue many times. In this market, where compara- tive Values are shrewdly appraised, the Bonds have since been selling at a substantial premium to yield less than 3.70%. their savings in Canada's strongest sscurity— with safety-regular inoome——‘marketability-- froodomfi-osnwon-y. Ifynu own a maturing Victory Bond or if you have money to invest, you should apply at once ; for Bonds of the new Loan. There is no mp you can take with more definite advantage to your- self, botb as an investor and as a Canadian citizen. DOMINIGIN 0F CANADA? I933 BEFUNDING LDAN London investors, appreciate the enduring strength which Canada has demonstrated. They realize that, since last February, records 1b holders qf Victory Bonds of Canadian trade and industry have shown a duo November 1st, 19.9.! dgfinite upward trend_ know that a YOU 0811 0111.81.11 8.11 6th’! Ollh 81101781100 f0!‘ ~ your Victory Bonds by ch them NOW ' , downward movement of interest rates has been under way and that a fixed, safe income at present levels should be secured while available. [or the new IZ-Year ands. on can also obtain an accrued interest advantage b; an immediate exchange for any maturity the new issue. These special concessions are avail- abie for a limited period only. To Cash Subscribers As thsLoon isstrioily iimibodinsmoantandall cash subscriptions are subject to allotment, you are to entcryour application without delay. Your 0ppor-tssnllty Now The security which experienced London inves- tors thus welcomed is now offered to Canadians. 'I'he 193s Refunding Loan permits owners of f?" 504?‘! maturing Victory Bonds to continue their -°°,‘{f,',‘,jf,_‘j,’§m°‘°'my 0mm satisfactory investment without cash outlay. .It gives all investors an opportunity lo place from any Bank or Bond D . INVEST m CANADA a Her Welfare is Your Own shoes, etc. The prise, however, goes to a Montreal business man who. while engaged in an intense oran- ment with another occupant of the smoking car on a suburban train, jumped off the train at his destin- ation and forgot his young son. Visions of maternal wrath to sly nothing of his own anxiety inspired some frantic teiegrsphing on the part of the business man and the conductor brought the boy book, to tho great ralisf of all oonoernsd. PILCBABD FISH CLOSE COUSINS WITH SABDINI OTTAWA, Oet. li-British 0o]. umbioandluroposrooiongwsy apart, but there are family tics be- twson some of their fifli, says the Fisheries News Bulletin. For instance, British Columbia's pilchsrd, s tasty food. is o class roll-tire of tho transatlantic fish canned, but by far the greater part But tog s salmon from the Nic- whoss young an the sardines of is usod in the reduction plants in tour, s. Nova scotis river just Iuropson oommsros. Both species belong to what the in 1933, when market conditions John, and when it sets out on its scientists call the Clupeldas fam- were unfavorable, there was an seaward travels it will probably ily, whose other members, by the output of about 1,316,000 gallons of head for Newfoundland. way inoludo such well-known Can- piichard oil and nearly 8,850 tons sdisn fish as tho aiswifs or gss- of meal. pcrosu, the barring, tbs shad. To are very useful in stock and poul- sea coil it by its full scientific name, try feeding, and the oil also has spawning) but tagging experiments tho British Columbia pilchard is other uses, as, for example, in the by Canadian fisheries authorities Clupanodon osorulous and its close production of domestic shortening. have indicated that there is mark- lrolativo of European waters is Cnupanodon pii ‘ the Canadian fish, ss described by the former Naturalist of the Do- minion Department of Fisheries. is “dark bluish with blank spots above Mark s salmon from the St. John not seem to go far asea, but, on and siivsry beneath, and the lower River in New m ill-Pt of tho back and the tip of the it free again, and where is it most from some other Maritime Prov. 1°"! III one yellowish." A flfllll part of the British Coi- taken at all? The answer is, "Some- away before shaping their qourgg llmllil pilohsrd catch is marketed where in the waters of the St. back to the spawning grounds in thsnoan form and some a John district." producing fish meal and oil. liven across the Bay of Fundy from St. Salmon spawn in fresh water Both these commodities and the Atlantic fish then go to (Pacific salmon die after sd variation in tbs distance that 1n color SCOTIA SALMON tho salmon from different streams GOOD LIIIGRATORS will go when they migrate to the‘ salt wafer. For some reason or! SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. 12- other, the St. John salmon does dill. wick, then set the other hand, their relatives likely to be recaptured, if it is re- inos streams travel much farther lllill. Brlnslim! Up Father |~ 5841' THE CQJNT HIM A WATCH AN‘ Hail. or mnmm our- W ~- oumxiurenvolrslualauomsrousifl- wan-row: 441M. ‘now-no osu. - "iiiiililllliiiiilllli! \¢ I Inland. WELL‘. D10 N-i-MR-Jldcoi t NU-YOU on: us‘: m CALLID em was. 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