<4 m Can ... 70 ‘i0 i 55’ A. m "vs? YES TER 11551’ .i?ii0ii §XOHlNGE (lpeelal t3 Johnston a Ward) pcnllfigliiLowILaatINiCh 501/; 5 Air Beduc 03%| 031/3 Aiieg Corp 01,5 —3 3 _ . 3A1 Chem .. 8311,13 any. siiq. 321,4 -2i.4 ‘ “' 141/. 141.4 -1% 4i. At Refill .. I‘ POW 12% 12% 11% 11% 7k ‘Z4151 241K 241/: Am T Tel 134% 134% 132% 132% —2 84% 8-1 111,1; 131/» 14 f 4.1g iuy ll Loews inc ' L-\V Bis -l\fc1( Tin P“ 52v.“ 52v, 401/. 4014.145 i\1 Truck .. 181,; — ‘iiiex Sea .. ti‘; 81/. 8 fl — Mon warn 111.. nu. ioig, 10%- u. ' Nash Mo .. 1011/. ma; is isir, --1i/.| Nat Bis "K4114: 41v. 45v, irsv. - i’. Nat n Pro 211/. 211;. 201g 2001-111. hilt P L! 16% 1351'. 15".} 1571i- 001i. i» 41/034 ‘A: i—- 50 4m» Wes Union no 0114.100 imi/n- 1,0 West Elec 371K. .18 30i,(.|.'l7i1/.i— ~ Wool Co .. 48 48 40 |l40i/..i+ V. Worth P .| 27%| 219922514‘ Mini-EM; '! '1‘ Coach I 4%] i» .. -»- .... Exchange Rates F7 TORONTO. Nov- 20-(13! 1-110 C1111". ..., adian Freon-Exchanges rates at the close of the market today were as foi- l : oglund sterling in Montreal 4.24. M‘ Pound sterling in New York 3.74. Canadian dollar in New York 88%. 77w Montreal 'Stock Exchange .._-._?- lMontreal Market Sidelights Canadian Press) (Special t0 Johnston fi Ward) ( 5 MONTREAL, Que. mp0?“ Opeiliiisflihcwlbllt Nov. 20-Stock it .. .. . l d 'l d rally easier "P" Tfleiihiillfi - 137% 171% 1211 13° tvrlellig. iaelyfestllerdayl’: 51:50». of trail- 11111111111" 12 12% 11% 11% lng on the local exchange, making re- Bruck Silk .. 41,4. Build Pro A ... 201/, ll C Power A, .. 27% 17% (‘an C Fily Pfd 17% (‘an Cement . .. '8 . i _ "n" Cam Pm surrounding factors. the local list fa i ed to record any appreciable expan- "1111 11111 41°" lion in volume on the development of i".|u. Pow Pap the downward trend. but the fact that l1 laciflc a number of iiisues- have once more (loclrsliut Plow Cons .\i Smelt Do Stool Coal int Nlckcl .. Luke of Woods . lliassey llnrris Ric-Front . . iiiont lioircr . .i Stool of (‘anada . Win Elcc .. naNirs ' Commerce .! ...|100 | l | Tke Dollar dropped hack to their pegged levels 74 can be construed as s factor in that regard. 10 While lacking official p-onounce- mciit. the executive changes in Sher- win-Williams of Canada, which re- sulted at a meeting of the board of ilircctors iicre today, following the an- ‘ niinl general meeting of shareholders, would indicate that control of thc company is now held by the United States company. The annual statement of Distillers Corporation-Seagrama Limited, for the fiscal year ended July (i1, 103i, will mako its appearance in about a week's time. That it will show reduced earn- ings. duo not only to the contraction in gcncrai business but in n large way to the unhappy conditions prc- vniiing within the lllllllfllf)’ itself. is LIIHYPOEOILQ conclusion. The llllglilellil odf , , , _ v o per a are, however, wii e cnrne 3E1‘ ‘ORR.’ N- Y» NW- 7-‘9-"1-1’ by u comfortable margin. the (nnadlnu lrcss)—'i‘ho Canadian p. mnpimiii-aliy denying that "m. _"i,c 111111111‘ “miifil 1 1'1" 09111511" 11¢ 391-’: tijol of liiiulop Tiru nnil Rubber Goods 1'11""? "ii “W111 ""015" 83011111181‘! 1"" (‘onipanv cf (‘au-uia hnd been purchas- ilny, and the pound sterling ended 111°! cil by the Dupnnt Company. Artiiiir <10)’ iit $3 7-1 1'01‘ 0011168."? "l"! ilviiit, liurvis, recently elected bcad of low" than the orcvloiimcloso. that company nnil iresiilcnt of (‘au- .____________ - _ _ aiiian industries Limited, tool: occa- ' ' slon to emphasize how definitely con- s . trol of the latter organisation is held ivitliin the British Empire. A minority interest in Canada indus- . tries hold by llupont Company luis give-n rise from time tn time to a be- - liclf in some quarters that control i)! , the important organization was u NF“, Y(§f,'}:.'“‘11'\,""\.1"°§'1_ 2o n ‘Vivian-ti Stair-s hands. ‘ _ f ' " °" f " '1 " ‘the roccnt failure of the copper con- 5"1{",1' ‘"15 ""‘!'“':,17_°d “"97 “'1' 11;" fin-once, which lind as its ai_in a cur- 11‘ ‘1-‘10- "m “my 1°” “b”. " l‘ p" iaiiincnt of output to cure the present spouse to the broad weakness which developed in the Wall Street market . _ 27 37 the sharp decline suffered in wheat (-110 Ci" Fdy 8% 8% 7% ‘HG-prices, and the drop iu metal prices. Despite the plethora of unfavorable lllNll’. position wcro easier. The only sales confirmed were 13.000 bags of Philippines to an oiitport refiner for ills of tho industry. has drawn atten- tion to tho matter of production cost of tho rcil rnctal and in thabrcgaril #1‘: futures cioscil stood , Jan. 018: Fob, u: . liiar. gill; boléiy 055: .1‘i_ine ((1)04; aiuiynfldii "Ir- "r 50v!- -"‘-'¢ vi- "Q- = ‘W- a break in m wheat market with 001: Doc. ‘1107-08. Spot closed quiet; i“ effect upon m, New y“; 1.1,... uiidilling 0-0. change where atecl touched its lowest (‘rinnillnn ivnstern, no. 3 .l§.'l; 1111111" ‘VP-‘(Piii iiii- 11 ~41: "rill. feed. no. the United States Company was elect- l . .00-.70. (‘unaiiiiiii prodm-crs make n highly favorable allowing. According to the l-lnizlnccri-iir and iilinlng Journal. Nor- January arrival ill 3.710 and 30.000 i~n for iii-c. to Mar. shipment" at 3 . i. llcfincrs as a ruin showed no vcrv ' keen intercst, lint it was believed they and,“ Mum m 1030 h“! n w" of 7A1 would have paid 3.30 for sugars in , _ curly arriving: position. hut these lVPFuv {fillzlfiiyxztlllcaghechclligazsfilnlgogé§€ra1lg girncrnlly iicld at fractionally hlgineni-Lno “ma; “Inn comm‘ n m‘ "PM" A11" 11 “m” 5151111111“! “t ‘h’ Wt‘. lcrol, it was indicated that one of the sot on covering nnil commission house h“, mumunu“ “I "u, worm m m" buying, futures eased off under reqonemm f“ a Mom w“ u" Belg“... newed‘ liquidation and Culinn scllinfltiln-‘nnnga company whkh company-l 1111111111 11"- 1191 119131111" "1 1 i" 3 1’°1“"-l rcprescnintlrcs were most instrument- Approximate soles 10,000 tons. Dec. H-m breakln‘ n’ the conhmnco‘ closed 1.22, Jan. Llihlglar. 1.20. iiiay 1.24, July 1.2a. Seot- --'i- niozsritliiat. Qua, Nov. 20-(8; the Rcfincd was quiet and unchanged at cammmu pu.h__weaknu. m m” “P 4-511 1'" f1“ ¢11111‘11‘11°‘1~ toriisted stocks today pointed the way for s gonorul downward movement on corn)" tiio Montreal Stock Exchange. Losses . new romr, N. v Nov. zo-coiion $531133;,;';,i;i,y;;§',;;;'1,,€:",pq 11111111“: hm“: vnuccd. Trading expanded slightly 637- 6%‘; Sh!!! the loiv figures of the past few - aye. - lii\'<‘i‘ii00lI--C0Niiii- 500$ R0011 b11111‘ lqvcl since 1911i,‘ rescind sharply on "i"! 111W‘- Pfl"! 11 0°10" 111311"- Aiii" the local exchange. There was no rush ericnu middling, fnlr 004; strict good m m.“ bu” pawn" “m; u.’ u. middling 0.00: good niidilling 510: strict Damp," in “mun: (m. middling 400; middling 480; strict loiv in", may Dunn,“ be d“, to m, n“ middling 470; low middling 400: strict "m; mo“ Canaan“ "m" u" run" ordinary 4-10: good ordinary 410. lle- on we“. per...“ mhlmum. coipis ivcro 58,000 bales including 11,- ' 000 American. negligible. Th0 annual meeting today of Sher- win-ivliiiauis Company "of Can do n“‘l brought shout a closer union of t at —, M191’. company with the United States firm ti. Cliii- when George A. Martin, president of MONTREAL, (Inc., Nov. 2 All: flour. scrim: wheat natonis. on to a similar position in the Csn- firata 5.111; fioiir, seconds 4.05: flour, - _ bakers 4.4.1; flour. ivinter wheat pnt- glllillllrlllflilllruil-f lllz.bglll'drlllllglllQbélllollgflf enia, choice 3.40-3.00; flour, white corn inn comm”, 4,504.80; bran, ton 20.25; shorts. ton ?l.2.7;noiii{;1illii_ig:ii). tigln 28.25; i-‘olicd oats, mg is. -. : a , no. s, i9! ton. , (cur iota 12.00; checks. Ontarili J01A- any,“ m m. cuuupondhm 19%; cheese, Quebec .101/§-.10%; biit- ivcalrer foeling on the exchange, Th; Hxrfi nlo. 1 ftlucst “.52; eggs, fresh sps- decline, however, vvss slight, 5Q of s c a s n car ons . : e gs, fresh extras oiut. an . m can“! 55am‘: Mir!!!’ fresh fir.“ n d indicated the lower earn in cartons .48-.l$0: eggs. storage u. trnii .ln cartons .3 firsts in carious .'i seconds in cart" - Oucbcc, 80 lb. inn; New Brunswick. N0 lb. l "i; tatoes, Prince Edward Island. 00 lbs. Brasijisn Traction, which til October not earnings at "pore $1.011 .844 of last year. shared in the its wereexpscted. - Emphatic denial was made by Ar- il: eggs. storage tiiur B. Purvis, president of Dunlop cans. storage Tire and Rubber Company of Canada 7- potatoes, that control of th Company hsd been "potatoes, purchased by the upont Company. as Div- reported in United States despatches yesterday. _ _ Hiram Waller and Sons, Limited. -—-—-———--———— "Ii "I dividend In hair by aerial-nu; There are‘ published‘ in France '.‘r.i'.“i'ii°flii}i't"lfi°'lleflallf. °1°s""i»£3f about 80 daily newspapers and 200 "i" 1'11"" declared e dividend of no cents ‘per share on thrcommon. psy- miigezines, each having a circulation “in, p“, as ".4 flmnflgqn m“ .1... of more than 35.000 copies.‘ ciared e preferred dividend f 1 cent iisyshie February 1. o p" SILVER For: FURS I will be at the office of J.,D. Jenkins, Grafton Street, on Monday, the 23rd, and days following. grades of Silver Fox Skins wanted. BERNARD ABNER 1a.... LEVIN LEIlll Filli 00., n0, Ffiks MR. B. R. HOLMANS OFFICE , 1,45 Great George Street - nissinv, iioiisiisiaii 24th. t and "Hays following. iiiaiiui Fiiliiiiliiiiiiii OILMANTON. N‘. 8., Nov. 20. (By the Canadian Pres-si-William Pratt. 46. of Alton, s former. was arrested on charges of murder of two infants whose bodies were found buried one fsrm hen. Pratt was .teken to Intonis whmiho plodd- led not guilty upoasi-rsignment and was held without bsli for s hear- lng on‘ Dee. -1.' ' siuiiis All MANSIIIIID. Ohio. Nov. 20. (by the GsnsdiamPMll-‘Wiii Rogers ‘rem hilfsvorite cure mu w tbi liundflill ofuesnedles sussflli" edio helpts Allin; neon:- from the hioaougiirtbet hsve left him heiplsn for tbs-past twelve days- - 3! 393F313. “I hllinorist l1!’ gesiied use of oii of cloves w sid the stricken stage men. Meanwhile, physicians said thIY nctedsigns. of improvement in ‘Kmfdllflfldlafillyflllfllfih to permit >_ Charlottetown THE’ CHARLOTTETQVXN GUARDIAN g ~—:- —_—_>@»-_-_. MARKET GOSSIP (B, 30h“ L, cgolgy, Associated Press Financial Wrltrr) NEW YORK, l\'. 11., Nov. 20—Seliing increased on the financial front to- day coincident with news of an arm- istice between Japan and Chino. Stocks were (lllllllmd 111 101801‘ V01- uuie during the afternoon as heavy’ prefiptnking broke whcot futures roughly 4 to ll cents a bushel. Any expectations of a demand for ran‘ materials and manufactured goods ris- ing from a prolonged conflict in iiliiii- churiu appeared to have been daslioil hy the Paris cables. and thus the markets witnessed the paradox of i1 collapse in prices accompanying a con- etructive international ilevclopinuiit. 1t was doubtless true that shares had been approaching a selling climax. News this week has been unfavorable from the speculative viewpoint. fiii‘ co nmodltles have gone down and thori- have been indications that trade hail reached a stalemate in its attempt at recovery. Whatever the cause, stni-i: were first heavy and thcn weak, ni- though they recovercd to some degree under into short covering. Volume swelled to 2,004,107 shares. The decline rescnihicd ivcii-reincin- hered breaks oi.’ recent mouths in that market loaders ivcrc particularly hnrii hit. U. S. Steel and New York Central both made new lows togcilicr with numerous other rails nnil a few iii- ililSlfliilx. Tho cnrrior group reached a lll'i\' low in iiic nvcragca. The average damn lui‘ 00 stocks used in the As- so Prose standard statistics ' 1. ivns off 2.5 point. to 78.2, or iiiiilln‘ above the October 5 l-llliillll- uni. siwi (‘i-iniuon wont close to fill for no 4\li‘i'iili‘ loss of -l points. The iiunl qlliildiiiill u-iis iii, making the not iii-- lvlinc Nciv York Cciitral, Siniiilnril I I iii in-ri. llihlillflli. (‘oi-u Coin nnil iluinc Stair» \\i'I‘Ii down Ii io 4 at the finish. \\ ili‘ iniorlciin ’i‘ciophonc, Bcihlchi-in. .\ Iii-mil lilsculi, Ponsoliilafcil (ins. . h .\in4-riciin, llaliiinore and Ohio. Soniiioi-ii ih-iciiic and Scars Roebuck lg 0- up ‘.2 to ii. ' ‘i‘iir> l‘ S. dollar rallied against ui-isr fi-ri-ign curri-ncics. ilrltlsh.pa_v- niv-uis on l‘.'l\\' inntcrlais nought horn |‘\\'i*i'i‘ roilocicil in a heavy‘ pound, which -]-.-.-il '_' ccnts lowcr. ’i‘lio French franc iELZ/‘il IllTPP-Plfllllllfl oi‘ a ccnf. Jap- Vskgcn firincil. Scandinavians wcrc \\'1'.l . \\'ll.\'l‘ THE STOCK DIAHKET DID: \ Fri. Tiiu fnnmor of nilvnnccs . 0.’? liiil- . d‘ I. n) N “H f __. .__. . | H v Wifana an res H _ Fllxvlvllcl: llillblilllllllllllulllnls llilil wLfljfilx w’ 0m” Mn‘ ‘u-‘(Mmmg '1 i|l.ll l.~'.*lil'S iruilci 711 030 5 nighulnwlciose F o reign Exchange Cillilltllilll l'l'ilfilil—lll‘lllfill nnil furiiigll ilniiiir, as cniupilcil by ilic lioyul Bank of (funriilu, clout-d ii ' as follows: Argcntluu. pcso. 0 Australia. pound, ' Austria, schilliug, llelgiuni. iicigii 0.1 7H. Brazil. nilir 0.0. Bulgaria. lcv, 1108.1“ i‘liinn, liong Kong ilollurs. .3011. 11.033 7. l‘). Great Britain, pound, -i. Greece, dr-ichina, 0.11110. llollniiil, flnriii, 0.43112, Hungary, pi-ngo. not; quoted, ludla, rupee, (iii. ' Italy, lirc. 0. Japan. ri-ii. 0 0. J-iroslavio. illiinr, 0020:. New Zcnland, puuiul, 3,5674, Norway, krone, 0 l. Poland, zlotl, 0. Rouninnia. lcu, 0.00.. _ South Africa. pound, 5.4379, Spain. peseta, 0.0008. . Sweden, krone, 0.13300. - Svritiicrinnd, franc. 0.2210. prluréililtleg States. dollar" i301 ppr gent Produce Market (Canadian Proms) MONTREAL, Quc., Nov. ‘JO-A slight ilacllne in Ontario (‘ll1"\‘S1‘ was the only price change on tiic produce and il11l1',\‘ inarkit hero toila_v. lluttcr, cizi: llliil potato quotations iill lielil uni-hnngpil. Ontario choose cnscd nu clgiitli of a cent at 101.5 to 10% cents whilc Quc~ hcc cheese ivns stcaily iit 10% to 101’. cents ii pound. Receipts were 2,200 boxes. _ Eastern townships no. ‘l pastcurlzcil butter, in cnrlols, was unciiniiginl at 22 cents n pound. To rciniioi-s solids at 2’! ccnls llilil prints iit 2i ccnts a pound were both firni. ltcccipis wcrc 101 boxes. Cariot prices of frcsh eggs were iin- clinngeil, extras iii-lug quoicil iit 111 to (l2 cents, firsts at -i.'i to 4S ccnis, piili- eta ut 42 ccuis nnil scconiis iit 2.1 lo 2d cents a ilozcu. storaui: cuss. in vor- ' Allhowiedge of the raids. which lots. held firm, es rah hoini: quotcd at 2T to 28 cents, firs-is at ‘.11 to 21F coats and seconds at 2i lo 22 cents a doson. Quotations to rctaiicrs wr-ro unchanged and rcccipis were 1,228 cases. The potato mnrkcr was sicady quo- tations per 8i) pound ling iii-lag 45 cents for Quebec whip-s. no i 5.". cents for Quebec green niouniniiis nnil be‘! to 00 cents for New ilrunsu-li-k green mountains. Prince l-Iiliviiril is- land green mountains pcr 00 pounds, were 00 to 70 ccnis. 0011111101818,“ Iilllliililiii-UP WINNIPEG, Man., Nov. 20. (By the Canadian Fresco-On the eve of a widely advertised Communist meeting to protest against impris- onment of party leaders at Tor- onto, two squads of police swooped down on the Winnipeg headquart- ers late yesterday and seized all a- vailable iiteozture. comprised main- cxchango iii rclatiun in the (‘iinailiiiii "“‘ l FYs/z Quotations I I .\iil.\"l‘lllil.'\lr, Quin, Nov. fill-lily llll’, [Fir-Indian Press) l‘.il5~'i‘ll,\‘, Rinses, Nov. {JO-vfllxtccn -ls nrrivi-il at ilic vii picr toiliiy. “"1101 \Ll'i QUOTATIONS ecnts per lh. Largo cod .. .. 7 to N llnrlicts . . F» to ii linddnck , lil to 1'.‘ . 3 to 4‘ i115 to 51L i 5 to ll vl- ,' l0 in 11 Flttllllilfiffi ~i to 5 Grain Market \\'l.\‘.\'ll'iiil, .'ll:Iu., Nov. ‘_‘il-—[ll_\' flit‘ (‘iiiiiiilinii l‘ . uiurkvt \\‘\“ll into rcvci-so ioiluy as grain [iriccs dcclincil in s_viiip:iiii_v with Livcrponl. vflllipfi at llll‘ close ware 31,3 to ‘J7; ccnta ion-or on tho ila_v's trade. Nnvciuhr-r, lioccinhor anil .\l:iy cacli docliui-d 31,1. ccnts. Novcinhcr closcd at 1125's; llcrcmlvnr at 020.’ nnil liiay nt 00;; to 0T. .liiiy declined 211/... to close at P8. iicavy rains and snow in the win- tcr ivlicat bclt of the Uniicd Siatcs bringing rr-liof to sections that hnvc sufforcil from drouth ilurlni: tho past inoiith was ilio signal for Chicago in- tort-sis to bring pressure on the mar- kct. Liiilc foreign trade in Canadian wiicnt was ilono ovcrnlizht. A further reducilnn lu shipments from Argcntinn and Australia also was noted. Cabins i-nrricil a suggestion that crop condi- iions in lioili countries were compar- nlivcly fnvornliic and that both coun- 1N1"! ivouid hi- fruc si-iicrs in the world innrkct shortly. .\n ordcr lHFllfJll by tlic Gcrman gov- i"i‘llllli‘ill. nnil-ring fivo pcr cont of po- tato starch flour in ho inixcil with iill win-at flour to aid in the (llspnsltion oi’ iiio potato crop is ovpcrtoil to linvc some uffi-ct on ilio iinporiiiiiiin of for- i-iizu iviioais Iniu (lI‘i‘ill:l1l_\’- (‘ash ivhcnt trailing was slow with sprvnds gcncraliy unchnngml. Indif- forciit trailing fcaiurvii tlio course grains suction. Prion-s cascd with wiivuf. . 023i; liiny \. ; Dec. 331,111}; liiny llurlcyz-hov. 4254.11; Doc. ‘if-MA; Slay 4.1. (‘ASH PRICES ‘licai-Nu. 1 iinril 0714.: no. 1 nor. n: nor. 503d; no. 3 nor. 50154.; ii nu. .1 711A; no, ii 43%; foe-d ll‘lli'l{ 011,1 acrccniurrs. port . .1 1 0-00. 00E Jcctcil 20; track lliui: grndcs: 0 raw ca. - “ ruiv ox. 1i if. \\'. "n10. ‘ \\'. 42%: no, . \\‘. 301,10; no. (Cunmllun Press) (‘lllf‘.\(i(), lll., Nov. 2ii—lii|z liquida- tion of spot-iii iro lioliliuus almost swampcil tho ivliunt innrkct lute today‘, nnil prices collapscd more thou 4 cunts :i liusiicl. Lowest: lcvcls ivcro rcaciii-d simultaneously with annnuucciiiciit than Japan and China had accepts-d an Armistice. Notnlilo nlivcnce of forviizu ili-innnil for Fultcd Stains whcut, lo- ircthcr with ruin and snow rc-poricil in ilrouglit: scctions of Kansas llllll .\ciirnsi:.'| civiitrihiiicd in the smash in vnlucs. Stock inarki-t wcakni-ss tcudcil licnviLV also at tiiuus io pull grains ilIl\\‘ll\h'|'ll'(|. some cases. ivlicat touclicil with- in 1/. rout of flvc cunts unilv-r ycstor- 1103's finish. 'i‘lic i-Iiisr- was at vi ally ilio ilny‘s imituiii must point. ly of party newspapers. Only 0119. arrest was made. l The ofllcers, led by Royal 01m‘, adisn Mounted Police Inspectors! surrounded two buildings in differ- ent. sections of thecity; one the‘ local headquarters of the C mmun- r lat party and the other the Dom- inlon Heed Oilice of the Ukrainian workers. farmers ‘ ‘ associat- ion. Letters, records and PEPE" pertaining to Communist business, were seized along with bundles of newgpgpepg, printed especially for distribution of municipal 6191100" propaganda. It was an article in one of the papers that resulted in tnesfrest of Charles Marriott, one of the party leaders, on e charge of defamatory libel. He was Wm in- to custody as o sequel to inform- stioa, laid by a. P. Heal“. Labor member for Parliament for Win- nipeg North. who iodized ihv libel charge against Marriott because of an accusation made oasis-ii him iii the paper. Other charges also fir! Marriott but police declined to mobs than public. were, carried out simultaneously. 41's down, corn 210-1115 off, mils at Wit-UK set back, illlil provisions show- ing a fail of 17 to 30 cents. B A R E l E S S DRIVERS [Elli] QUEBEC CITY, Que. Nov. 20. (BY the Canadian Pressi-In the Tlie Montreal Curb Market Upenililghibovviliaet ,, . {.~'.| 17.111 u i Assn. | llvillllnlfliiils A . iii/Ii llli: .\Ii.~.~-iuri . .. 1S |1S 16 Ill iiriil>l| .\in (ill . 10%| m! lliii-i corp-sou lm Slop-.- ,| iinno- ml .. inipcrizii (lil , liup Uminu-vo int l'i'll'illi'illll int |'|iiiiii-~ A i Sins. .\lllll'.~' . ‘Nllfilliil-‘l .. .. I lP-llcrs Ltd . Sin-unit .. .. “I72 . ' Si-ivmi ,, ,,, Took ll l__'l o, Wail: or. Mining Exchange -- ... Jillgl .1104’ .15 .02 .02 .02 1000 llunkor-il . . 1.700 ilnfi-(‘nu .. . . 5liltil'l'tlllllflill . . lflimif-Trcili . . 15.10 (‘liihnugniiiiiu . iiiiiiil,i‘icricy . . .0114 mlhfuiiiiiunrlo ii ‘ 1lli1i.ll0\\§‘y 2x00 Kirk Lakc ~i'.'iiii‘l\'li'k Prom .175 aikc Shore LiiiiiPrciiili-r fiilWplilfDl .. . . 100 San Antonio 7N1" ‘hcrriit . . i000 scnc .. lllilS \\' Pet . 17n0IStailacnna ... Tnsliota . 'i‘eck liuches 500"i‘hoin (‘ad 5 iiiiniVnciiiini 700iVipoiiii l3'|0|\\'i|ll8 .. 4120|\\'riglit Ha Silvcr .3004. Total sales 220,333. UNLISTID IOL-ibana .. .. ...i.00 .00 .00 lflflilillig Missouri .. .17 .17 .11 1151B A Oil .. ... 10.00 10.75 10.75 2000i(‘en lilau .. ... .00 .0811, 081/; iififllf-ltcsciirch . . 2.80 2,75 2.75 20,» 3-Scrvice .. 1- 8.50 500!l1n1iiouslc . . . . .25 .25 .215 TOOiEnSC Crest s .- .14 .14 .14 7il5flllilldorailo .. ... 1.15 1.00 1.08 lilllflliiooilflsli .. -... 1141/4 .041.‘ .0414 ‘lliiifillluilsion Bay ... 3.25 3.00 3.01) 5. llulli Oil .. ... 11.50 11.25 11.25 iNickei .. .. .. 10,30 0.85 10.1 lQ-iillit Pete .. 120i] 12.00 12.00 tiiiiliKirkdludson . 0R .08 .08 1l0il01.\ic Lcoil . . . . . .08 ZIIUOlNOFIlIJII ... .21 iiiiiillflsisko ., . J0 100‘l'-Oreille .. . . 0": .95 . 1.! .0 10000'i'cn Pete 21,4 . at 10.001 10.00; 70.00 liYSinclters l0.'>iiii'i>iitures .51 .5356! .5350 SOOiViukcrs .. .15 .15 [.15 CURB ionolalgonquin . 7i. ‘ti. ‘V. Jnooiapcx .. .. 9g 5g iiliiilliialilivin .. .01 .01 .01 Til" 1’-ol>.io .. ... .0034 0.11.4 .0154 i00iI§llrett .. .. .08- .08 . Qfiiiifllruivnlce .. .0314 .0355 .0116 1.10ii.'i‘nii Kirk .. .03“. .0350 .0390 '.’ii00‘1‘i|iv ilouyn . l000'(‘.roivii lice . 01% .0113 .0114 Hflnflllom i-lxpi . .08 .051}; lfinoliioin Lake . - 0S .08 1000lfiolilliili i4 mlilifirozcile n. n. .14 . Tiiilililllllfop ... 011/; Alllfi S. A. MEN FUR PENAl illliiiiil MANCHESTER, Eng» ing to send men to Devil's Island. the French penal colony ofl the coast oi Gains, to work among prisoners sentenced to life eXllfl. General Edward .1 11158105. head of the army. said today. H0 Mid the French government hnd sp- pmved the plan. Sill] DEATH 7,340 automobile" accidents that oc- curred in the Province of Quebec diifliis the first nine months oi this Yam‘, 180 people were killed end 2,- 793 were inJured. according to stat- istics issued here today by the de- liertment oi roads. Of the 7,349 4.510 were caused by careless drivers; 948 by "Jay walk- °i'-‘i-"= N6 by ‘speeders, s21 by de- ficient brain-es; 2'10 by bad roads; 17° by intoxicated drivers; 49 by "siariag lights; 4a by failure to use 118113.,” by back seat drivers and l” b? lllildfllleneous causes. .._.__.________________i iit Imllnt out of the-city and D. 5- "ti". deputy attorney general. said he had no information con- ciiiiiiiil’ the raids other than the ins denied by the attorney-senor- slis Hon. w. .1. M1101‘. is charge laid by fig, m“; . 0F AIITIJIST FLEMING-TON. N- J». "W. 20- UNFAILING FIDELITY Even your best friend, in the siiess oi his own affairs, may blamelessly leil in some measure in his discharge oi the duty you lmpOitd upon liim. The lid-cliiy of a iiuit company, named executor in your will, is unleiling since it brings undivided and Wlioleliearied interest to its sell-assumed task. The EASTERN TEUET Company "n" virvv- sllM John, N}. Heed olllte: HAUFAX, N S, t‘. John's, Nlif. Chlloltsiovm, P.E.i. Monrlon, Nil. t/aniiral, Que. C. N. B|$Sl§lT-——Mana5ci, Cherloiiricvm Bunch. CANADA . . a solid foundation for faith AITH based on hope may or may not be jllhllllPfl, but faith based on facts rests on a volid inuniiaiiiiii. Canada's trade figures for the past 10 ytnrs show that In eight of those years exports t-xcczihd lmporis by a iniul o! 51.501.000.000. Canada's banking system i.- rcgardcd as can; the soundcst in the world and gives great strength to the. financial structure of the Dominion. " In addition to being largely self-sustained and having vast- natural resources, Canada is n. young and vigorous country- relatively free from serious troubles. political, labor and social We recommend thc purchase of Dominion of Canada Bonds at to- St. John Moncbon day's prices. EASTERN SECURITIES C0. Ltd 5" Government, Municipal and. Corporation Bomh W. H. V. DUNBAR. iilanagcr. Charlottetown Summersfidc, i’. E- i. iialifair 10001011 Select ' l .0415 .0116, Iliiililllllbago .031.‘ .0314 2000|ll0bb liiont s .011‘; .011‘ I BELIEVE MY PRICES NOV. 20; I (Alzpxrhe salvation Army L! gull 150 Great George Street p 0 i-ll-l9-tts-i2i. Mrs. Jane Ridley oi Mspiewood.‘ state chairman of the Nation Old 4 ‘Trials Committee of the mushterl of the American Revolution was‘ burned to death ic/ay when 1i" iill’ skidded into s buds! ebvimeiii ii“? Whitehouse and burst into flames. Two others were injured. - WOMAN aarosimin bean SHERBORN. Mm» 11°“ "- Mrs. Jessie D. l-ioddsr. M. an euth- orlty. of correctional institution. died today st the women's Nform‘ mtory, where she had been super- Nfifidflt for i9 ‘NU ll) ST. PAUL 8T. WEST suLvrn§rtxues, We are now open t0 b and all other raw furs. Mr. D. F. Meehan, Inc., will be at Have_ your foxes properly pelted at our Summersioe pelting station. ' Our Cleanin G. R. MACQUARRIIE, Charlottetown and Summerside. l0216-tf M r Bring lil Yillil’ SILVER FUX PELTS FOR MY VALUATION N0 OBLIGATION T0 SELL T0 as "riii; iiesr. PAUL SCHULZE OF SCHOEN A‘ F~il.\'.'\‘ INF. i‘ii.irloiiciou'ii, I‘. E. l. ISAAC A. ATTENTION l SEND YOUR F OXES TO US YVE WILL PAY TOP MARKET PRICES Valuations and Remittances Srni. immediately on Receipt. of Your Shipment. — You Have Notliingdo Lose For if our Valuations are not Entirely Satisfactory to You Your Furs are Prompily Rciumcd Without Any Charge Whatiiocvrr. DOV NOT HOLD your Foxes until the Market Is Flooded with them. the best Results by Shipping Prnmviiy- 77w Merchants Fur Co. Ltd- Tske Advantage of thc Prcscnt Market and get SILVER FOX SPECIALISTS iiy silver fox pelts of Daniel F. Meehan, our Summersidc office, Tues- day, Nov. 24 and days following. We require larg e quantitieson consign- ° ments for immediate sale. . Remittance made g ._ plants in Charlottetown ummerside are now in operation. Your pelts are protected by fir ance while with us. e insur- -1 SILVER FOX RANCHERS ~ MONTREAL. r. b51111 ie oom- isythsi 113i’ pro- vs from s. mber oi ii Gov- proposal two per i111‘ per featured manu- . as not lice, and of the awn sp- ee fear- ; of liv- 3i‘ com- is about Britain. ircd the nade a ih dut- friend," i. "but Ire mie- mds to as pos- vn con- s hit by spokes- arts to French 1w items French entsrliy super- r Great stand- 50 per ires in among ahe tar- Cham- 2 Anne Leonard why 2 gnaw, 4 Walsh. iley and lullivan. Ryan, I Byrne. kerson. scEsch- 3 Bern- Gallant usl) 1 new. he bore neeriul- n those ms suf- 6&S W85 iiled b0 all he! equently ieid on 2r fath- - Ceme- nd we! iay, as- lev. Mr. itiy ren Cross" of her Irvine ly. Pres 1n. Her er Ken iemorf.