N0\’£1\£1}1‘3_R_2!- 19:16 i: Q§TO>CR ouom (Received over Pltficld and Co's Private Wire) Nl-IIV YORK, Nov. l9~—Asido from the question of (lomcstlc bits- lrcs news, which continues com- paratively favorable. there is oiher ll3\\'S which might have an unrav- orable influence. The recognition ti the Spanish Rebel Government by Italy and Germany has caused France to take steps to p rvcnt a blockade in the Meglitorrai . has forced the pre en‘. Spmirh Government to complain to the league of Nations and has forced England to make a statement that rhc \\';ll ask Italy and Grrmany t0 continue their non-interference policy. 'l'his news. plus tlte. u..."- l oi SillCllgIO, one of the ministers of France inzght cause one to tin l: markets abroad might be unsetilctl but it any market was to be it would be the Iondon market. and according to Dow Jones the Lon- don market this morning is quiet- er but iirm. Copper ztceks are otf. while tin shares are in demand. The notice served by Mr. Landis. chairman of the S. E. C.'s commis- sion yesterday, that the commission intends to more forward its pro- Kram of segregation of the funct- ion of broker ard dealer might in- llllPilCl‘. sentiment this morning. l-ioivvver. there has been so much taut-ion and in view of the fact. ihn; mnjonty opinion at present i= “Wkihk for a rather sharp setback. the probabhlty is that unless the London market rcncts sharply the New York hiarkct may only tem- norarily hesztatc. As a inat‘er of loot. ll the market (ioes 11ot react ancrally cxpiiclcd in the next it may well tum around lad advance sharply. National A\'l.".ll"l1 deelnicl $1 (l"v‘.dcnd. Locus c! lared a $1 extra and 50 lcnis (l1 lrnd. Loriil-ird 3i) cents regular and 30 centr extra. Divl- . m“) Yllwlihtzs today are Colt Pat- i Morning Stock Letter Gilt Firearms. Commercial Alum qurts, Harvester, National Diary, National Sugar and Texas Gill! Soilphtir. NORTHERN MINER ITEMS TORONTO. Nov. 19-—Macassa— Exploration work on 3.999 161/91 cc ntinucs to broaden ore situation there. Large capacity 11911199999 hnistlrg equipment is now being in itallcd at this level to service wluzes to greater depth and cut stations down to 3.375 level. iluiconbridgc-Campany will have a tie-n year back log o! ore reserves on basls of new dal‘y rate in min- lug" . pe ir~d to begin Dee. 1. Increase in ore reserves during I936 to exceed ‘ one million tons. Irittle Long Law-Development woi 11: on seventh and eighth levels has extended the ore reserves con- siderable during the year. Brtnkfield-The third hole on the 5'15 "level c11t the western extension of one zone as it come: out o! the mill but showed only low grade - gold values. six feet running 1.13 (lwts. The fourth hole is now being put. down. AlgoId—Management states ex- cellr nt ore results are being obtain- cd ha drifting on west pit horizon on 2100 feet level. A length of 40 feet l1.'.(‘l‘.’l"1t‘(l $20 across 5 feet, the average of bulk and channel samp- ling nt surface is given at $7 per ton. Itfili is being run at about 35 tons (lally. Pickle Crow—New ore zone in- (ilcat 2d with drift section running $20.30. over two feet. Production = prrcc rdln normaPy while shaft has inch established. Sla- .'en Malartic-GG shaft has reached a depth of 366 feet to be 3continaued down to 500 feet where net.‘ llcvels will be opened up. Ore body would probably yield a $7 avcraire grade, according to oun- sultin gn engineer. P12001102 (Canadian Prcsw) MONTREAL, NOV. 19—~POti1tO pm“ Slff-‘ilsthrned on Montreal m“ Produce markets today while Sh" lines held steady. Potatoes: 43- Hits 80's $1.22 1-2 to 1.25; Que “F5 80s $1.10 to $1.15; r n: 1 mt. 9° $1.45 to $1.50. b?“ ‘Flj “'95 quoted m. 23 a-s to 16:39:18 P" pound for carlots o1 wgmozfin? 21 gihilevlots to retailers pm.“ or solids and 27 (or orclzgl°d_ 091; shipments in carious for A ‘(W0 Quoted at. 47 to 4a can“ éliadium. 2s tor A pullet", 25 27 f ozen for A large, 42 to 43 t. DOIind ' “ _ ' were unlgxcgrliltarios while Quebccs Produce Prices ., . now‘: gas/11.. Nov. 10—-Whca‘. .. $1.15 l-2; barley C W no "his iced no 1 49: no 2 oats. no 3 51. WY. spring wheat patents, first}? Edoozflseconds $6.20; bakers $6.10; winctr wheat patents, choice $.70 to $4.00: white corn $8.50. Bra 1.1 ten $29.25; rhorts ton $31.- 25; nwlddllnws ion 37.25: rolled oa‘s bu: 90 lbs $3.25; hay no 2 per ten cc riots so. Chaise Ont 13 3-4; Que no quote. Butter 25 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 51: A- medlum 45; A pallets 39; B large. ‘J3: B medium 31; C 26 to 27. Potafirses P E I no 1 mts 90's $1.- to H.501 N. B. noi mis 80s $1.- 1-2 to $1.25; Que no 1 mts 80's .10 to $1.20; Que no 2 whites 80': .10. ' EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates:— At. Mnntreal- Pound 4.68 1-16; U. S. dollar 99 13-16: franc 4.64. At Nc-wYcrk-Pound 4.89; Can- adiin dollar 1.00 3-16; franc 4.65 1-4. At Pars-Pound 105.15 fr; U. S. dollar 5140 cents: Canadian dol- lar 59.57 yccnts. In gold-Pound 11s. lid; U. B. dollar 511.46 cents; Canadian dol- 1a: 60M cents. and smelting opera‘lons ex- v THE UHAKLAJFIETUW N GU ARl£l§N TICMS Il/It ’l §tock Ekchange (Supplied by Pitficld k Co., members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Open Close i Abitibi 315 3% Asbestos 73 17 Bflthurst 16-. 1611. ‘ Beauharnois 41,, 4-3,". Bell Tel. I54 I54 Brazilian 131,; 171,; Iiruck Silk 9 9 Buiiding Prod. 56-h 50'.’ Can. Cement 141’, 14 Cari. can and Found. 191i. 181i. Con. Hydro Pfd. 62H 63 Can. Ind. Alcohol A. 77;. 75;. Can. Pacific 141.’. 14H. Celancse 27 26"‘. I Cockshutt Plow 10% 10% Cons. Smelt. '79 7s Dist. Seagrams 27% 27-1; Dom. Coal Pfd. 19% 10h.- Dom. Bridge . Dom. Steel B. Dom. Stores Dom. Textile Donnaconna Fraser Co. Foundation Co. Gen. Steel Wares 8V1 8‘..- Howard Smith 151,5 161,; Imp. Tobacco 14 14 Int. Nickel 651; 64 Lake Woods 34M, 33 Massey Harris 71;. 71/: Montreal Power 34-1,’, 341;. Nat. Brcivcries 411,; 4; Nat. Steel Car 401,; 3g Nornncla 74'; 74%‘. Power Corp. m’. 1o Shawinigan 27 27 St. Lawrence 51.; 51,1, Sou. Can. Pow. Pfd. 131-’.- 13".- Steei of Can. 731,1,- 72a; Steel of Can. Pfd. a4 64 BANKS Bank o1 Canada so m Bank of Commerce 168 1701i Bank of Montreal 212 215 39y"! 193 200 MONTREAL CURB B. A. Oil 23H 235i Dom. Stores 111i. 111;. Ford A. 25 24's; Imp. Oil 23 222i Inter. Pete. 371'. 371/. Melchers A. 101,1, 101,; C o 11178716188 (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Nov. ilk-Principal European currencies moved up 3g. (vnst the ‘Jnited States dollar to- day. The pound sterling gained 1-11 of a cent to $4.89 and the French franc was up .00 1-8 of a cent at $4.65 1-4. Higher also were mg Netherlands gullder. the Belgian bciga, and the Swiss franc. The Canadian dollargained 1-32 of a cent to flnkh at 100 3-16. MONTREAL, Nov. ill-Leading currencies showed little change on Montreal foreign exchanges today. Pouzzd sterling eased 1-32 cent to $4.88 1-16 while the United State: dollar declined a similar amount to 3-16 discount. The French franc Iaddunobnnpdat 4.64mi, SATURDAY NOVC Z112 Z P. M. i Q am exciting Toys — thousands of them— yes, siree! up, glittering like fairyland - just before or even dreamed of-all Ellie..- waiting for you. Muyrvc TORONTO, Nov. 19—(CP)—Gold stocks drifted downward in mod- erate selling today on the Toronto mining section, to give the ex- change B. loss of .41 to 145.36 while other groups held steady in the average. Wright Hargreaves reach- ed a new high of 8.30 but held only part of the gain. Chibougamau sold down to 2.50 and closrd at. 2.75 for a net loss o1 12 cents on top o! Wednesday's drop of 33 cont-s. God's Lake lost 9 cents to 65. it: lowest price since listing three years ago A few golds held narrow gains Lake Shore added 1-4, Franco 1~I Central Patricia 5, McWattcrs 5 Slscoe 5, Sullivan 5 and Towagmai 10 ‘ Pend Orcllle and Aldermac held strongly to the advance despite weakness elsewhere. The former gained 18 and Aldermac 11. Close Afton .0852 Alder 1-40 Afgoma - -93“i Argosy 1-19 Astoria 473% Eankfield 1-77 Bags. 99 jnl-ry .05 v Base Met 1%‘- "iidg - Bobjo 11K ‘lral 8-15 lJliiI A ~11:- Iiufl, C ~04“ Cal a. Edm 1-95 Can Mal 1-59 Carib 1-33 C35 T 1-25 Cen Pat 4-29 Cen Por ~39 Chem Res U5 Chrom 1-79 , Clericy ~09!“ Coniar 298 Cons Chi 3-75 Dome ~54 East Mal U5 Elder 1-79 Falcon J2 Fed Kirk -°8 Franco 1'14 Gods Lake 55 Goldale 32 Good! l” Greene ~44 Gunnar L08 Hard R. 3-39‘, Harker '16 ‘y’ l-Ioll 43 " iiomest '45 J M Cons A5 1cm: r1 16° Kirk L ~65 mguna ~93 Lava» C ‘B5 Lebcl 1M Lee Gold ~09“. Little LL 6-95 Mncassa 5-30 111151. 4-99 Man a r: ~14 May 5p .42 Mcin ~42 McKen 1-79 I MclVllll 99H McWatt 1-99 Min Corp 3-47 Minto ~31 Moneta 1.54 Morris .72 Murphy .06 Newbcc .0514 New Gold 1.05 Nlplss 250 Noranda .74'4 Nor Can .50 O'Brien - 8.75 Cmegl. .58 PLUG! ? __ _ .fl . France 4.65 1-4; Italy 5.26 ES liummerside Charlottetown There’s a great big thrill in store for you when you see all the new 11.11.11 Pamour '3-51 paymas 1.10 Perron L59 Pick C 9-75 Pioneer 9-15 Powell 1-59 Premier 3.30 l Preston 1-37 i Red Lake 1139 i Reno L49 = Ztoche .25‘: 2.01 .78 4.55 1.12 .04 .75 .17‘ . 511d Basin 5.90 ‘ ‘lud Cont .32 iifliv 2.05 Zvan 3.33 hota .12 l; H 5.10 ' f was 2.30 Ixzburn 4.00 'l‘c'.rag 1.18 Ventures 3.01 Waite Amu 2.24 Ways .07 White Eng .04 Wil C .07‘ Wri H 8.10 Ymir .35 Total sales 1,542,000. CURB: Brett .093’. Cen Man . Church H Ilome Oil Ilud Bay . Make Mar . Malro .04‘; Mandy .34 N Hawk .03“. Park Hill .28‘; Pawnee .06 Pend Ore 1.61; For Cro .07 Ritchie .09 Robb M .07 Sud Mines .031". (Canadian Pres) WINNIPEG, Nov. itl-Lower prices for Canadian wheat coincid- ed on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change today with private esti- mates Argentina's probable sur- plus next year would be larger than had been nrpectcd. Values at. the close of a. quiet session in which export demand was lacking were 1 to 5-8 cent off. November closed at $1.07 7-8. De- cember $1.05 7-8, May $1.07 5-8 and July $1.06 5-B. Trade forecasts were that Argen- tina would have 141000.000 bush- els of wheat available for export. Previous estimates had placed that countrys surplus at. only 129,000,000 bushels. Cash grains prices generally held steady despite a lack of demand. Coar e grains values fell oft sharp- ly with wheat. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 19—l=‘orcign exchange Iirm. 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