DECEMBER s. 1941 MADE IN CANADA as, 10,160, 16, ioo WATT INSIDE rnosrisn s1~<>¢1< 5170 Tfnozvsfi lWontreal Stock Exchcnge 3,- pcr ivordi l-‘lorui and Spiritual Offering Apprtfililiflli, 70c per inch or 4c i9 cents per inch. Address sud qiplicaticii. For Sale ALE — REGISTERED Igriiszeilsicow. Freshen soon also young pigs. Alder Dickieson, New Glasgow. [011 sALl-J — FOX PENS, POX , lure Brick 6c each and so Ivan Bernard llil. hkiword Road. L-2l5-1Z-5-2_L |.’_---—li'*"*_"*'?i YICTOR. PIIONOGRAPII ELEC- mc - Cabinet. $25.00. Toombs M11516 Store. L-227-1z-5-11. [QR s l-‘OXES, RING NECK mill, o Silvers. B. C. Webster. Milton Ie-ZWJBfiLQl- Lost idivii. leather coat. Notify Guardian lletrnrd, L-206-12-4-Zi. Wanted WANTED - MARINE CIIRONO- moors, sfrilc condition, name and cash price. BOX "G. M." Guard- ian. L-179-12-4-31. IIIIINTED E 15 Lgxvnvto PULLET-S. .110. ,So r 1r u p0 L-19a-1z-4-s1. i_._ . TIIXTEI) - SET IIEAVY BOB- iiHZllS- also 3 H. P. Engine. W. Whentloy, Clrtown Royalty. L-2l8-13-5-2i. Agents Wanted-Female orziixc. iioa woman W110 tan use car 3 tn 5% dais W!’ reek on Rawlelgh Route your cltv. Write today. No experience tostirt. Good aubearimoe Ind knowledge of housewives’ need! iveMuL n n 11cm Dent. n: n awe . tfL-iln-[itlil-L, Montreal, Canada. is ll u- NQQOQOOOOOOO-O-O-O-ffi-Q-Om THE CITY TAXI CHARLES CHEVERIE 81 DON DAVIES vlio have been in the taxi isiness for many years iinounce opening of their E? stand at 171 GRAFTON For courteous, dependable itrvice rnll 536-111] three tirs heated. A" "ll to date transfer sysi 4th will also be furnished. KEEP r111: PHONE N0. 53o m MIND VUQ§Q+VQQ-QO'Q-Q§O§'O trfissional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY K. C. i. A. ashram? 11. c. C. ii‘. BENTLEY. LLB. llrrlsters and Atto I"... MONEY 1'0 1.0m 154 Prince Street iiorrell anti Company u. F. AITCIIIBALD "mt-mi Accountants Intern Trust Iuliding Clisrlottetowl i M. ALBAN FAIMEI M. 1.1.0. "Isis ulna-z. 1.?"~"°* '0. "mm ro was.“ l AL X w_ MA aoucri-os. no entices Ocii Liliane sum. __..__........ hi. "fleeing" 10-198-12-4-21. New York Stock ' Exchange Pllll TlIl -———— ' 1!. ; (Canadian Press) (Csnsdisn Press) ltocks Close Mocks Close Bell Tel 140 1-2 Am C Ind I M d-l Bldg Products l3 3-8 Am Tel Tel 144 1-2 Can Cement 4 5-8 Anaconda 27 1-2 can mu A1 A 2 7.3 Baldwin Loco 13 l-4 Can Pacific 6 1-8 Bendix Av 38 3-8 Can steamship ‘I Ches ohie 36 C anese 28 Chfislfl 52 Cons smelt as Con Edison 14 i-s Dist Sea g5 1.4 Elec Auto Lita 25 3-0 Dom Bridge 23 1-2 Gen Elec 26 3-4 Dom Sttel B 6 5-8 G911 .M0i01‘s 36 7-8 Dryden 3 1.3 Gt. Nor Pfd 23 1-4 Gen steel Wares 6 5-8 Kennecott 33 How Smith 14 Mont Ward 31 1-8 Imp Tob l2 3-8 N Y Central 9 3-4 Int Nickel 32 1-4 Nor Am Co l2 3-8 Lake Woods 1'1 i-z Penn RR zo s-a Massey Harris 2 Phil Pet C0 45 1-8 Mtl Power 22 1-4 §td Oil NJ 46 5-8 N“ Brew 27 rexas Corp 45 3.3 Nomads 4s Urutcd Air 35 1-4 1g 1.4 U S Rubber as 1-3 1a 1-4 U B 8t Co c: i-e 17 1-3 Vanadium Corp 39 q-g 73 1.3 West Union _ _ West Elec 17 1.3 Woolworth _ I I Montreal Curb idiertising Rates-Payable in Advance c. 111 I eels, lo per word; Western snd Eastern locsis can"! u“ Aslinguncements sud Coming Events 3c per word~ (jLlssiilltd Ltc per word; In Memorial Notices 70c per inch- Lists o h w “Cards, etc» 5c i - - ‘l0 I t B BK lllfllfilflfil ifltidiiikilttlii. tporp 15ml‘; additional 3 ‘words. Notices of Thanks Ind r name; Letters of 40 words for $1.00 word. Lists of ubscriptions ntation 81.00. Other rates on Female Help Wanted WANTED A CAPABLE EXPERI- enced maid (protestant) country preferred. Apply at. once to Mrs. George R. Stewart, R. R, 7 Char- lottetown. L-159-12-3-3i WA N '1‘ E D - KITCHEN GIRL. Apply "A” Guardian. L-236-12-5-1i. WANTED-EXPERIENCED COOK. Apply Sackvilie Hotel, Backville, Box 581, N. B. L-46-12-3-3l. WIANTED - MAID. SLEEP OUT. Apply evenings Mrs. Currie, Bal- moral Apartments. L-186-13-4-2i. m’; . §-'"*i——ii——~ W A N '1' E D - A DEPENDABLE maid for general housework. Plain 000k. Apply "M." care Guardian. L-1B5-12-4-3l. iAvgia-iits v Wanted fiiirr ritkii- large ts. Bi money maker Esteem. Torong). N-10-29-30I. Applications For Police Officer Applications will be received 8t the office oi’ the undersigned. l0!‘ the position of probationary P"- lice Constables. Applicants must be British subjects, between the sges or twenty-one And thirty. both inclusive, full public, school education or its equivalent. char- acter good by record, habits and reputation, preferably married men. I. A. FULLERTON; City Cier L-17B-l2-3-3l. TO REMOVE FISH ODOR Add salt, about. a handful. to the dishwater to remove un leasant odor from dishes and ut which fish has been cooked and served. E There are 25 miles of passarrewoy in old salt mines under the 01!! 01 Detroit 85%.. or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court The 19th day of November A. D. 192111. Re Estate of James Howard Drake late of Cornwall in Queens county 1n the said Province, Farmer. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County 0f Queens County or any Coflituble or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reedinl’ the petition on file of Leigh M. How- ard of Cornwall aforesaid, Farmer, snd William J. Drake ‘of Char- lottetown in Queens Count-i aforesiad, Merchant, the executors of the above named estate. Pr!!!" ing that s. citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hCRbY required to cite ell persons inter- ested in the said iilstat: to be lhd appear before the Judge Present st s Probate Court to be held ih the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Tuesday the 23rd day of December next ‘com- ing, st. the hour of eleven cclcck forenoon or the same day to shew cause if any the can why mt‘- Accounts of the so. d utate should not be passed snd the Etta" closed as prayed for in said pett- tion and on motion of R. R. Bell. 1311.. Proctor for said Petitioners. And it is hereby ordered that s h-us copy hereod be forthwith ublished in some newspaper Pub- lshed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for st least our consecutive weeks from tht date hereof rind that s true co y P1133...“ ’°.'.lll"‘l‘..&‘“f.‘l,l2...‘ o . , nsmtelygu in h» hall of the gourt House in Charlottetown sforessid, It or nesr The Royal Bulk cf Csnsds in Chlrlottkw" aforesaid. snd st the store of . Howard in Cornwall so that sll persons in- terested in the sold llstste I! aforesaid may have due notice “$185 His Honour f-fsroli iAoaisrd Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court st Charlottetown sfcressid the dsy and yell‘ "f" our . “iii: the Yam t legs.) uuiuiii. c. LOWTIIER- Re strar. L-lzl-ll-li-I-ll-i-ll i- that s true co ted in I (Canadian Press) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Grain WINNIPEG. Dec. 4—-(OP)-—!n winpathy with lower Chicago prices, wheat futures on Winnipeg rain exchange inn 8-0-1-2 cent “(Jill ri y' 1 t e ngs were and the rqlhune of business the pit wss rfces: Wheat: . 74 7-6; Msy ‘ll i-l; Barley: Dee. 01 i-BA; Julxyl so l-ZB. p cos. Wheat: No. 1 hsr and No. 1 71 7-8: N0. nor. 75 1-8; No. 2 n 3 6 i-l; Ms; e1 lmrllsusixty-t/wo years of age Prcshyterians Break With Precedent MODERATOR-DESIGNATE FOR ll IS REV. DR. CHARLES W. G. TAYLOR EDINBURGH Rev. Dr. Charles W. G. Taylor, minister of St. George's Church, Edinburgh. has been nom- inated for the Moderatorship of next. year's General Assembl of the Church 0f Scotland, Dr. ay- selectlon as Moderator- Designate is significant in that it ls the first time since the Union that the Nominating Committee nor 0; No. 4 nor e1 5-8; No. 5 has departed from the practice of wheat 8.’: 3-8: No. 6 wliest N ‘i-l; Rlwflhl 1h eltemate years s min- lflcgd 50 7-8; No. 1 umber durum '11 inter chosen from the two former- (gets: m». 2 ow 45 s-a; ex. a ow 0 o. 8OW427-8; ex. 1f l-B: No 1. feed 37 3-8; No. 3 f M 1-8. Barley: mal 1y separated branches of the Church 0f Scotland ted $2 40 1-2; N0, 2 feed NATIVE OF EDINBURGH wen-av‘ 1 DrTsylonwho 1d tedto lndlCwdrowfl -8;No.1°CW the ciasrgeodstwgeoiigellfariter 2 row end I CW I row 04 l-d; Ne, service u s chaplain in France a ow u low so 1- - other grades No. dudhs the last war mu succeed as lfeed 511-4; NoJfeed 561-8;No, Moderator the izev. m. .1. 3 feed 55 -B. l-Iutchisoci Coclcbum, minister 0d! , . Dunblane Cathedral. u ay or .3.‘ 0% Emil-Wt" asst: beenchosensstheonetomek the break from DOBTrUIHOII tradition, A native of Edinburgh, Dr. Tay- r was educated at Daniel MONTREAL, Dec. 4—(CP)—The Stewart's College and Edinburgh stock market today enjoyed its University. I-le was first, prlzeman best session 1n nearly three months in Dlvl , medalist in Church as far as vouine was concerned. History. and prizeman in Biblical Pluses tlllolaycd s me 1n of sd- Criticism. vantage all day but th lead was He was mppotnted travelling cl"- 1" We tfldlhfl- secretary for Britain for the The Canada Steamship issues Student Christian Movement fri were the stars in the sales, posting new highs th h common eased a little. W‘ u“ both 1900. On completing his Divinity course, Dr. Taylor was a inted London secretary. and dur ng that 51,0 I11 other transactions Intiefli-l- Dttfiod acted as honorary assistant °"' ch" tional Nickel, Hudson Bey Minis: st st. Columbus Church, Pont Abmb, Com 65 rsatrialllgninxgigréimegdmwiéieatilirlelg Street, London. b, 1b a a nsc a e rs Asbtéstiusfld l’; b‘ were weaker spots. WORK AMONG YOUNG B A o“ 17 3 4 utiliilihtmaii fowseii wful betmmen H h 1 g1 ' ‘es u awngm. r e as sways ven special ggfi§srgtfx= l: 5-8 sportingls rise, slipped book w attention o, m1. smong youfgg Dom A a even w lle southern Canada Pow- people and is superintendent of a fimr VTO 4 er and Bell were always behind. fully gnarled Sunday school. He Ford A 13 1-4 Dryden was better 1:1 newsprint also conducts s weekly prepara- Home on - but. Price Brcthershfiptward Smith tion class for senior teachers. He _ 260 and St. Lawrence A slipped s. acted as leader of a "round table” Imp 011 a 1-4 bit. English Electric "a" heeded —s discussion circle for young men 1m Pew ~ 15 1-4 itéronger fndustrtais, other winners and women held for many years -—---_ Ilicvltiinard’: for s ruins. ..__. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE COURT T!" 3rd My oi’ December. A. D., i941 In Re Estate of Jane Darke late of Iiunter River in Queens County in the said Province, Married Woman, deceased, ‘ ‘ , To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on filo of William G, Berke of Hunter River aforesaid, Retired Firm". the Administrator of the above named estate, pro ing that g citation may be issued {in the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You sre therefore hereby required to cite all persons Interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge gresent at a Probate Court to be eid in the Court Iiouse in Char- lottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Friday the 9th dnv of J "y next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Wil- liam E. Bentley, Esq, Proctor for siiid Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith ub- Iished in some newspaper BlIillIShPd in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for st least four consecu- tlvn weeks from the date hereof and y hereof be forthwith pos c following public laces respectively, namely. in the all of the Court House in Charlotte. town aforesaid, at the Masonic IInll in Hunter River aforesaid. and it the store of P. J. Noy A: 00., In Iiunier River aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS III: Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown sforessid. the dsy and year first shove written By the Court. (Signed) MURIEL C. LOWTIIER, Registrar. (L. S.) L-229-l2-5-l2-19-26. Aliilllflii s11: A1.‘ WINSLOW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th At 12.30 P. M. Six Miles From Charlottetown. l an instructed by Herbert Home to sell by Public Auc- tion, his farm of 145 sores. choice land, sii clear under good cultivation, good house and out buildings, dwelling equipped with electric lights also the following: STOCK-l work hers work more. 5 milk cows all ue to freshen between y and April, 2 heifers I34 years old, i steer 1&4 yesrs old. . spring calves, 1 brood sow. Machinery, i Msssey Harris binder, 1 lily IIIWOI’. 1 hi! 1 team truck wsgcu, . sing e truck Wm, 1 hay louder, l“ leflllfl‘. I csrt, 1 v ng w ll. sleigh, 1 drivinl “x8011. _1 W005 sleigh. 1 sens slow. 8 slush plows, 1 isc lieu-row, l lever 5 iisrrow, i spite i turnip seeder, teto digger. i htiier I scuf- mr, 1 set fsnners. l set of Renfrew 1 solids-h [Yul crusher, cre sepsn r (De Lsvsl), 1 turnip piiiper, : | nsl engine - Internstio , 1 in; outfit i house leek, psge v ng . o eve Til "£52320. git-i- is snd hoes sud other srti too numerous Io mention. If will be ne QESLZW-sfifis. tes. W. I. IIATON. F Auctioneer. ‘ y V , i tng Algcms Steel. General Steel Wares common, l L ‘ mg A]- cohol "A." Losers were Steel Wares preferred and Alcohol "B" as well as Canada Forgings. Building Pro- ducts and Enamel and Heat ng. Celanese preferred was the fea- ture in the miscellaneous issues with a jump of 1 3-4 and Associated Blsrgwerilest 3nd Dridstillers-Slesgram a pone upwa .1mpera1'1‘o- bacco and Zellerls took losses. Total sales: 37.300 shares; Indus- trials. 18.300: Mines, 19,000. MINING (cs-JET Press) TORONTO, Dec. 4- Stocks Close Ajax Oil 10 Ang Cdn 57 Arntfleld 10 Beattle ' 103 Bidgood 11 1-8 Bralorne 10 1-2 Brit Dom 12 Broulan 00 Buff Ank 310 Cal Edm 123 Brown Oil 7 Cdn Mal 50 Cariboo 195 Ciu Treith 53 Cent Pat 146 Cent For 9 1-4 Con Smelt 38 3-8 Dvaies 17 1-4 Dome 18 1-4 Duqoesne 11 East Mal 219 Eidorado 30 Falcon 330 Franco 39 Gold Eagle 3 3-4 ld Gate 4 Gonna: Gold 13 Halcrow 3 1-4 Hard Rock 65 Hi Sure 18 1-2 Holllnger l0 7-8 Home Oil 260 Homestead 2 Howey 19 Hud Bay 27 1-4 Inspire d5 Int Nldzel 82 l-l J M Con 1 Kerr Add 460 Kirk Lake 62 Lake shore 11 3-4 Lamaque 410 itch 45 Little L L 148 Macaw: 310 Macleod 195 Madsen 58 Mslartlc 235 McIntyre 44 cKenz 103 Min Corp 135 Monet; 30 Naybob 24 Norande. . 49 1-2 Normetol 86 oBrien 00 Omega. 0 Ont Nichol 0 8-4 Psmour i Paynuister 17 1-8 Perron Gold 140 Pick Crow 257 Preston 310 Queenston 42 Roche 2 5-0 at Anth 5 Ben Ant I15 Sheep Cr 80 Bhcrritt 08 Biscoe 52 Blsden 41 Slave Lake 7 3-! B Rock 170 Sud Basin 160 Teck i-iugli 210 Toburn 115 Trans Ms 48 Uchl 0 Upp Can 120 Vermilsts 4 i-l Waite Amu Wri Berg 4 i-l UNLISTED Pswnee I-4 Pond 0m 10S Temisk I (Csiisdisn Press) ltochs Close Cs-nsdii - Montresl 180 Commerce — Nova Bcotis 200 1g in after the evening service at St. George's, _ I-Ie was one of the originators of summer schools in Scotlcnd- for Sunday School tcache a and young men and women. For several Years with Mrs. Taylor as hostess, he acted as chairman of the 511m- mer school. Convener of the Foreign M15- sions Committee froan 1928 to 1936, Di‘. T811101‘ visited the 11115510“ field: of India along with his wife 1n 1330-31. He was again alp- poincd convener of the church's WW!!! Mission Committee this year. DEGREE 0|‘ D.D. The University of Edinburgh honoured him with the degree of D-D- etsht years mo. Dr. Taylor is convener or s Joint. Committee representing mm Giurches in Scotland, the society of Fflend; end various youth or- ganisation, which has been formed this year on the initiative of the Foreign Mission Committee with cordla approval of the Generfil 5559mm? in connection with ‘The World Mission of the Church: Scotland's Week qr w; . ness’. Markets At A _ Glance (Csna-rllan Press) Toronto-Gold stocks lower; other ITWIII slightly stronger. Montreal-Utilities and golds high- er; Puiwfs and other indust us]! wer. Ne; York-Stocks closed unchang- w|""|i'l.¢l—Whco4 s-a to i-z cent lowe r. New York-Cotton, coffee and su- [or higher. Finance Bernsrd S. O'Hara. Press Fixianciai Writer NEW YORK. Dec. 4-(APl-Tax selling, profit. cashing and a little more news skopttclsn halted the mover)’ 8W1!!! 1n the stock ma:- e . Canadian stocks were mixed, Dis- tillers Seagram common lost 1-2. Dome Mines 5-8, McIntyre 3-8, Walkers 1-4 and Lake Shore Mines 1-8. Distillers Beagram d advanc- ed 3-8, international fckei com- mon 1-8 and preferred shares 7-8, Walkers referred 3-8, Ford "A" 1-4 and mperisl Oil l-8. The Associated Press average 0d 00 stocks finished unchanged at $.13. It had risen 1.1 points oci Tuesday snd Wednesday after hov- ing fated to register a lus sign since Nov. 31. For the t 1rd suc- cessive ciay volume d the million-share mark. masters to- talled 1,138,960 shares ccmpared with 1.090.790 yesteiday and 1.182,- 240 the day before. Among fa/vorltes, Dow tfhemicsi wss 8 snd Allied Chemical i 1-4. era with lesser imrprove- ment included Standard 011 (NJ), American Telephone, Consolidated Edison, Chrysler, United Aircraft, U3. Rubber, Bears Roebuck, Mont- gomery ward, international Har- vester end Caterpillar Tractor. llsstsnsn Kodak, sir-dividend $2.00 wss o0! 2. Smaller recessions were posted fcr_ Santa Fe. N.Y. Central, Great. Northern, Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, Kennecott. Good- rich, J.1. Case Douglas Aircraft, Du Pont, Westinghouse snd Amer- ican Con. By Associated Tannin Exchange ‘IOIIDNTO. Dee. 4-tCPl-Trsd- ing proceeded in sizable volume {Adgy on the ‘mi-onto stock ex- change without esiebltshln a def- inite price trend. The god shore index was down .90 at the close but this minor lzss was off-set by gnsll gains for the other three groups. Vcliime at 190000 shates was up to the average for the wee . Plesturins the trade was the sell- -lng 'f the Abitibl strcks 0-1 the news that the court dedslcn fav- ored the brrdho "ers 'n their plun to foreclose under their mortgage FOOD SAVINGS NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS SAVE BY SHOPPING FOR THESE VALUES ON SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY PAGE FIVE Eatons Artificial Lb.--———-———--—- tswansdown CAKE FLOUR, Pkg.— —----— CITRON PEEL Lb.—---— —-— —-—- Orange And LEMON PEEL, Lb. -— —-— — —- Brown SUGAR, Lb. 8c. 5 Lbs.--—-—— SEEDED RAISINS silks SUGAR L;L1bi?-_- 23° Pastry G FLOUR, 7 Lb. Bag-———-— VANILLA, 16 Oz. Cruet - - - — Bulk Seedless RAISINS, Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. ---- Bulk CURRANTS, Lb. 13c. Cut Mixed PEEL, 1 Lb. Pkg. __._-_ _. -_ _ COOKING FIGS 21c CORN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tin - - 27c 5 Lb. Tin — - 61c 25c 2 Lbs. -. _ 25° 30c 23c M A 2Lb SHIRRIFFS 1 Lb. ORANGE RMALAIIE . Jar - — 35o Jar — — 250 CROWN BRAND 29c 45c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE —— — — t,*ll.T‘."..T_-::::§l: 35c INFANTS 39c DELIGHT S OA P -- -- 13° §aé2.f"_____ 13¢ HEINZ BEANS with Tomato Sauce 1a Oz. frm--____15c HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI, 1s Oz- Tin-—----*|5c Lynn Valley Aylmer Choice PEACHES, 28 Oz.Tin———— TOMATOES Lynn Valley ' 21c PEAR "ii3filTlzi 23c lTBirPIEach 9c. 3 For — — — 25° ______________Z7¢- QUALITY MEATS Lb. — — — — ———— CLUB STEAKS Lb- — — — — — — — 15 Oz- Pkg. ———— Lynn Valley 16 Oz. Tin 11c. 2 For———- PLATE RIBS, Lb.-—- —- Choice GRAPES, L Sweet 16c 14c 25c 16c McIntosh ___ 260 LITRrEEEFRUIT Ea? -_ 23c _ 29c 355550812 _ __ as. POTATOES Lb. 11c. 2 Lbs. — APPLES, Dozen - - — - CRANBERRIES Lb.———--—--—- Fruits and Vegetables 35c 21c 29c 23c b. 180.2 Lbs.-- lfirlwlfifirfirr oaimehti ' f rred dropped 5 7-8 and m‘: rite? 1-4 for s. net loss of 1 3-8 and the common tiuchcd 50 before recovering to 70 Mills fur h net, 10s,; of l5 cents. Nearly 390° shares of the preferred clianltf-‘d hands. The losses and‘ gains tn the 1n- dustrlals were scattered. A few golds, including Broulen. caribou. Malart-to Gold Fields and Mining Corporation, pJSi€d minor gains, In the base metal list small fractions were added by Smelter-fi- Ntckel and Hudson Bay and losses of s cent or two came throu h for Pond Oreille and Steep Roe . In the western otle small gains were netted by Calshfl’ 81d Ed‘ monton. Davies and Home 011- B1‘!- tish-Dominion encountered further realizing and the price closed 3 1'2 cents down at 12. Selling ex-dividcnd 10 cents. Little Lmig Lac closed 12 cents down st 1.48. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Dec. 4—(OP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que 192 score! 33 7-8 -34 3-8; (fresh) 33 7-8-34 i-4. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 43- 44, A-medium 39A; A-pullets 37A; E-B 34-35; E-C 24 1-2-25. MONTREAL. Dec. 4-(CP)— Produce Market, prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- Butter: first. grade ciesmery prints, jobbin price, 14-80- irst grade colds. Jobbing price, 3A 3-4-35 1-2; wholesale, Que no 1 pasteurized, Que no 1 pasteurized storage 34 l-4; no 2 storage 33 1-2. Gieese: current, receipt western and Que whites and colored 25 F. 0.13. factory shipping point, first grsiie; wholesale western and Que white and colored. 26 1-4-20 l-i. Efgs: graded shipments selling A- arge 43-44; A-medium 39: piillefs 38: B grade 33-34 ncrn: 0 rode 25-25 1-2. :tetoec: Que whites no 1 .90- SweetPikled CORNED BEEF, Lb.—— Corned PLATE RIBS, Lb.——— ROASTING PORK Lb-——-—--—— Fresh RIB ROAST BEEF 100; no 2 75-85; NB mountains :10 1 1.05-1.15; PEI green moun- tains 1.15-1.20; whites 1.10-1.15 Currencies NEW YORK. Dec, 4-fCPl-The Canadian dollar closed 1-16 of o cent, higher at a discount. of l1 7-16 per cent. in todayls foreign exchange dealings. (Ottawa For- elgn Exchange Control Board rote 9.00-9.91 per cent. discount.) The pound Sterling frlntmgdyljghqhfl- WHY HAVE ed At $4.04 in relation to the Un- ited states dollar. 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