SEPTEMBER 26.1935 STOCK’ Q U0 TA TIONS '.l'l'll5 UHARIAJI'I'E'I'UWN GUARDIAN MP1. S to ck‘ Exchange (gppplied by Plttisld and Co, Ltd Charlottetown) "pegs Opened Last Bell Tel . . 1B1 182 Brasllian . . . . . . . .. 7% 71A BCPowA . 231.‘: 23% Dom Steel Cnnl B 1% 44$ Canada Cement . 5% 51/; Can 1nd Al M. 8% Can Plc H! 10 Dom Bridge 28% Imp Tob 13 lat Nickel 110% McCall Front .. 12 Mont Power til Nat Brew . I15 Nat Steel Car 1'." Power Corp .. 7% Shswlnlgan 101,4, so (‘an Pr . . 121,5 Etsel of Can . . . . .. 40 gut of Canada . . . . . .. s1 Bap of Nova Scotis 24g Beak of Mil .. 154% Royal Bk of Canada 130 Can Bk of Commerce . Mark ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) ‘ Toronto and Mrstreal—lndustrlal stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines—Lu\ver_ New Yorlr-—Stocks slightly highell. Winniper-Wheat down 15¢, to 15$. New York-Rubber. cotton and cotton lower; sugar higher. MT’L._CURB (Supplied by Pitileld and 0o. Ltd. Charlottetown) Itoakl Opened Last Br Miner Oil .... ..... 15% 15% Dis Saagram . 20 Imp on . 1 . Inter Pete . . ‘U4 Icicherg A ... 8% 81/, PRODUCE _ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 25-Prices held firm on the Montreal dairy and pro- duce market today in light trading. 0n the butter market no 1 grade in_ cal-lots or lean was quoted at 23 cents a pound with small lots to re- tailers at 25 cents a pound for solids and 20 cents for-prints. No 1 Ontario cheese brought 12V. to l8 cents a pound and No 1 Quebec 12% to 12% cents. Receipts were 2,- 218 boxes. At tha weakly auction held today 001) boxes of no 1 Quebec white cheese brought 12 3-10 cents a pound and 103 boxes of no 1 Quepec color- ed sold at 12 7-16 cents. Graded shipments of ekgs la car- lots or less sold at 712 to 33 cents a donon for A large, 80 to 31 cents for A medium, 24 to 25 cents foo B and 20% to 21 centsfor C. Potatoes held unchanged, 80 pound bags of Quebecs bringing 80 cents for no 1 Mountains and 50 to 70 cents for no 2 Cobblers, Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 25— Wheat, northern n_o 2 $1.00. Barley, Canadian ujestcru no 8 47. Oats feed no 1 41. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $5 00. Flour seconds $5.34). Flour, bakers $5.40. Flour winter wheat patents, choice taco to $11.00, Flour white corn $500 Bran ton 321.25. Sharia ton $22.25. hliddliugs ton $28.25. liollcll outs rg 00 lbs $8 05. llny no 2 lit! lull carlala 111.00 to $11.00 Cheese no 1 Ont 127. to 13. Chesec no 1 Que 12% to 12%. Butter no 1 23. Eggs in cartons A 1 largo 1|. Eggs A 1 medium 42. Eggs Eggs Eggs C ‘.15. Iotatoes Que No 1 hits 80's 80. Que No 2 Cobblers 30's 60-70. “It would be hard to s; whether we have ruled events a; much 53 we have been ruled by themP-R. G. Tugwell. 1;. Advertising Rates-Payable‘ in Advance Central tlsaroian locals. 4e. ‘pn word) Western and E tern locals, la tall Ottoman. Cards. 01s., u pas Inch: Notices s! Than Other ration on application. for any advertise-Int twenty-Ilsa nails. liullna- Charge Ilr ernrslb Announcements and Coming Ivanfa_ lo. [r - word: In Ielaorlam Notices, ‘Ila. per Inch; I, Mr Innis: listless at Condolence 70o. ks and Appreciation, 70s. pas use] or u.“ , For Sale ‘fill SALE — AUCTION FOB-TY- Five, Bridge and Whtsi. Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prfntery. *, v a nasxars roa sans. rerun w..uh. Mt. Stewart. ' L-88lil-8-2i-3l. J- It. BEEIIAUT. MONTAGUE, Potato Digger for sale. 11-11093-8-17-18-2144-26-28-10-1-3. Ion. saw on T0 11am‘ PIANO, good as new. Apply Guardian. l 11-8868-0-20-28-30. I03 SALE-REGISTERED GURN- soy cow and horse. William Hanna Young Street, Gaytown. _ L-9809-9-20-3i. FOB SALE-ONE DRIVING WAG- on (Concord) two driving sleighs, one wood sleigh with box. Apply Nelson Bell, Milton. _ L-9B30-9-20-3i. POI SALE — l WAY LEATHER Studio Couches and other articles, 175 Fitzroy 801100. 11-9878-9-23-11. Miscellaneous . r. s. aaavas. IIELBA APPLES AT ‘ 11-9873-9-28-31. BUYING FItESIl POULTRY daily. Royal Packing Co. (J. D. Jenkins.) L-092l-9-21-24-26. PREMIUM! RECEIVED-INFORM- ation given and new nuslnea written on plans to suit your every need at our new office, Currie Building, Charlottetown. Moore, Sun Life. STR-AYED ON MY PREMISES since September 12th, 3 cattle. Apply John D. MacPhall, Argyle Sales Help-Mn; or Farsi people, men and women, spare time, to handle our line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments, gravure etchings, many. cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures, attractive calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dozen. Liberal commission. Write Premier Art Gullcti, 202 Castle Building. Mon- trea . To Le T0 LET - MEAT SHOP. CENT- ral. Apply 243 Richmond Street. L-983il-9-25-3l. TO LET - FURNISHED HOUSE. Centrally located. Apply Guardian. ' 11-9004-9-24-31. TO LET- HOUSE CONTAINING eight rooms. Conveniences. Apply Guardian Office. HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE. Also Furniture and Mason d: Rlsch Piano. Mrs. A. W. Caseley. Kensington. L-08l7-8-24-3i. TO LET —VER.Y DESIRABLE apartment. 8 rooms with bath. Possessi n. October 1st. Phone 435, L-9797-8-24-3i. EOOMS TO LET-APPLY AT 141 l-llllsboro. Phone 0b0-J. 11-0818-8-24-31. TO RENT — HEATED APART- Shore. L-087l-9-20-1i. mm" “P?” °““'%‘_‘;‘§57_9_2,_3,_ Wanted Position Wanted waurno-rou-a aooln nan-r- ed apartment with private bath. "B" Box 21. 11-8795-8-25-31. WANTED - TRANSPORTATION New York or Boston. Phone 088-1.. L-oass-a-zs-al. i s _ .¢__¢___- --__ii _ era Want i“ ‘ "iiiiiiiiii-wLt-t BOAEDEES WANTED - CAN AC-- oommodate two or three; nice momsfressonablo. Apply Guard- ian. L-0000-8-24-8i. WANTED - EOABDEES 0B rocnlcrs in heated house. Rooms WANTED-MAN WITII OFFICE experience. seeks position. city or country. Good references. Whole or part time work. Apply A.B.C-. Guardian Office. L-8808-8-20-4l Male Help Wanted . WEED - MAN FOR. FARM work. Apply in person to Vernon Munn, Mermaid, R. It. B. L-0850-0-25-8l female Help ,Wanted__ WANTED-MIDDLE AGED WO- man able to do plain cooking. ~lar|e and airy, two with ilreplac- Milli- b! "wlfllmflflflili APP!!! "as. Apply "x." Guardian. W. L. 0-0. Guam-n- - L-8870-0-20-3l. 59353-9454! 4Z1? T» aallatarlnysnp ,Weatsrn Canada Ootelarlll 181 Queen Street rxliunslons laden via rail and Eastern Steamship-going Wednesdays to and including September llth. destinations-going September 21st to 1. For fall partioalare aptly to W. K. ROGERS Carrie Building CPUII WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALES ~ h N-23-7i. MINING I ii (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Se t. 25—Ths mining department of o Toronto exchange played the see-saw game again m. day, prices rising and falling la the same groups. slightly stronger tons was noticeable in tho copper stocks, a reflection no doubt o: tpp threat of war and the higher metal prices ruling in London, 3111;‘, 1|. sues closed lower and the golds reg- istered s mild setback in the index. Volume was quite heavy, due mainly to good action in sumo of the penny and secondary gold stocks. lifacassa swung lntg- a leading pos- ition in the afternoon and pressed up to 2.50 to record a net Kala o: 12 conts, Other features of tho group were Pickle Crow and CantralPat- nicia‘, both trading actively at slight- 1y higher prices. Traders displayed no interest in the senior golds and most of the other medium-price golds closed unchanged. Coppers had Hudson Bay in the lead with a gain of 5i to 17%, a new high for recent years. Falconbridge and Sherritt Gordon also closed on the upside while Spdbuny Basin and Base Metals (hrporatlon lost some ground. (Cansdinn Press) TORONTO. Sept. as- Stoeks Close Acmo Oil 18 04 . (‘hem Res ... . . . .. Phlboug (‘lcrlcy . . . . . . . .. (fonlngas . . . Franklin . Idllloruilo l4‘ liridgl Fed Kirk Gods Lakc . Granada . Greene . . Gunnar Harken .. Hnliinger Howey J M (‘ans . Kerr Lake . ltlacnssn . Man East . Mnplo l. . lilcintyrc . Mclionsie McMillan McYitlic ~ . . MclVnttcrl-l . . . liiin C0111 .. Moif Hull Mouota Ulg Payuinstcr Pet C01) .. lk-rron Pick (TI-o ... . Pioneer . \Vrlght n I 11s Silver . . 05% Total sales 451,000. . tsnnvrrzl) Aldermac . . 4% Brownies ... ., 1% t‘nn Kirk ... . . . . . . . . . . .. 1% 1% ltulil) ilout . Sud lillncs .. Livestock (Canadian Press) ilmvrul-lsli. Sent. ‘Mi-Offerings on the two Montreal livestock mar- kcts tndny totalled B08 head. ile- celpts were composed of 100 cattle. 98 calves, i107 hugs and 884 sheep and lambs. Cattle prlcos were unchanged. (lood cows made from $3 to $8.50. Com- mon and medium cows from 82.25 to Qiktand plain to medium steers from 33 D .25. Calves were steady at 83 lo $3.25 forlgrssscrs to I8 for good quality res s, Good swes and wethers brought $0. buck lambs. l6 and culls I4. 3M9? war-c from $2 to . Hogs wers stronger. Bacons brought $9.10 to W10 fed and wat- ercd. Selects drew 51 premium. But- .cbcrs and heavier were cut 50 cents par hundreds-eight. Iilxtrs heavies Si r hundred ..'.bt and light hogs rom 50 rents to I1 per bundled- aelrght. Sows were from $070 to llotlco of Application For Surrender of Charter Troy - Corporation Lim ted, N. Y. Stock Exchange NEW YORK (Supplied by Pitfield and Co. Li!" - Charlottetown) Stocks Open Last Amer For Pr _fl*‘ Q15 Am For Pr pfd 81% Am Waterworks 10% 101/4 Am Can . . . . .. 1431,; 1421/, Am Radiator 17% 171,5 Am Tel Tel . . . . .. may, 139% Anaconda . . . . . .. 21 Auburn 301,5 Bait Ohio .. 1o Atchlaon 49 Ben Aviation 11 Beth Steel (‘ass 73% Chrysler) 71% Con Gas . . . _ .. 311% lllec Auto Light 391 Elec Bond Share . 12 Gen Elec 32% Gen lllot . . . . .. 45 Gt North rm . 2m Int Tel and Tel 10% Kennecott . . . _ ., 25% Mont Ward 88 N 1: Central . . . . . . . .. coy m Paramount . . .'. 115% 11 Radio . 7s‘ So l‘aclflc 191k Std ll 43% u s Steel 45% Vanadium . 139g Westinghouse 18% 755g EXCHANGE- (Canndian Press) _ MONTREAL, Sept. 25—British and ffirolgn exchange in relation ta the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Bank of Canada closed today as foliows:-- Argentina peso .2150, Australia pound 3.0841. Austria schilling .1813. » Belgium belga .1715. Brazil milreis .0552. Bulgaria lav .0141. China Hung Kong dollalc .5000. Czechoslovakia crown .0420. Denmark krone .2228. Finland flumark .0008. Franco franc _0608. Germany relchsmark .4082. Great Britain pound 4.8830. Greece drachma .0000. Holland florln .0848. Hungary pengo .3011. India rupee .3781. Italy lit-e .0820. Japan yen .2088. Jugosisria dinar .0281). New Zealand pound 4.0242, Norway krona .2508. Poland aloti .1810. ' South Africa pound 4.9051. Spain peseta .1380. Sweden krone .2574. Switzerland franc .3208. United States dollar 1 0-32 per cent premium. NEW YORK, Sept. %—li‘oreign ex- change irregular. Great Britain, high - ; close 4.02. 00 day bills 401%; France 0.58%; Italy 8.16; Belgium 10.91; Germany 40.25; Canada 98%. Closing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4.08 5-10; U. S. dollar 1.01 9-32; franc 0.08. At New York-Pound 4.02; Canad- ian dollnn 118%". franc 0 505$. At Paris-Pound 74.88 fr; Canad- inn dollar 15.02 fr; U. S. dollar 15.10 1A francs. 1n gold-Pound 12s; Canadian dol- lart58 88 cents; U. S. dollar V“ l4 ccn s. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer Cyan B Amer Gas Elcc Amer Sup Power Assoc Gas Elcc . El Bond and Sllnrc Ford of Can A . Gulf Oil (forp Hum Oil lief Cu imp il . Std Oil Ken - Un Light Pow A . . . 1V, U11 Light Pow pfd .\. 13 TOO MANY CBICKETS ON ENG- LISH HEART}! IDNDON, Sept. 25—-Wi\'cs 0i miners at Dordon Village, Ather- stone, Warwiclrshim, have had t0 seal the doors and windows of their houses with putty to keep out crickets, swarming in thousands. Scores of villagers have been out at nights, armed with mallets, pulp- ing the insects on the walls and pavements, shovelfuls being swept up in the morming. The villagers have been afraid to go to bed, insects by the dozen crawling over their faces. Every room in some houses has been in- fested. Walls have been stripped of paper and doors and window- frames removed to eradicate the pests. The insects have contamin- ated food by day and rendered nights hideous by their chirping choruses. TIIE HAT TRICK A funny incident occurred at the British House of Commons the other day. A tin of liquid eggs. the property oi Mr. Tom lo- ‘ - M. P, who had brought it to the House to demonstrate his argu- ments on the subject. oi the import o! certain foodstuffs. was accident- ally upset in the cloak-room, the much laughter, reminded me that once Tree, the great actor, found a certain “* poaching an egg in a silk hat over a spirit stove. ‘race said he thoulht u a arm joke-until he discovered that it was his' hat. Then he insisted that it was poor funl ACTIVE BALL VETERAN ‘5 CHICAGO-Sad 8am Jones mui be made of sturdy stufl. At,48 he goes merrily on taming in victor- ies for the Chicago White Sox. No other active player in the big show was wearing either tho American or National league uniform in 1814 when Jones reported to Cleveland mdlans. ________.__.. Bargains in Iised Potato Diggers Potato prices look good. We have some good used Hoover Diggers, al l ready to operate. Bargains at Half Price ii. liilllliE & 00. Charlottetown ' Currencies ‘unndlan Press) NEW Yultii, Sept. ‘JG-Selling de- veloped in_ tho foreign exchange mar- kets late today, sending leading cur- rencies moderately lower in terms of the United States dollar. The Canadian dollar extended its discount from 20-32 per cent to a closing rato of 1%, pen cent. The pound sterling sold off 1M cents to a closing rate of $4.02 while the French franc, finishing the day at 0.50% cents, showed a loss of .0014 of a cent. lil0N'1‘ltlllAL, Sept. ‘Li-Small gains wcro luurkod up on Montreal foreign exchanges in hcavy trading today. The pound sterling advanced ii-lll of a cont ut 84.08 5-10 and the United States dollnr was up 11-11‘: of one per cent at 1 0-32 pcr cent premium. The franc lose .02 uf a cent at 0,08 cen a. Dull Trend U11 Mt’l. Exchange (CI. By Guardlalfs Special Wire) MONTREAL, Sept. 25 -- Quiet progress on other exchanges failed to stir the Montreal Stock Ex- change out of its mood of lethargy and caution today and for the most part. price changes were irreqular and generally confined to narrflw limits. Volume contracted sharply al- though trade news was still con- sidered bright. by traders and there was a. more hopeful tinge in the CautiousTrend On NewYork Exchange (B Irmk Msclliilen) (Assoc Pres: Financial Writer) (AP. B! Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 25 - With slightly broader activity. shares moved up a peg or i/wo on the New York Exchange today. Although s. scattering of equities shuffled back a pace in the mg trading, the market closed 0.2 of a point. higher at 40.5 in farms of the Associated Press average of 00 Block-a Volume totalled 1,101,430 shares compared with 1,000,554 on Tuesday. Brokers ascribed the brisk "M11118 in Pit-Pi to increased pub- lic participation and in part to a reported expansion in the demand. for shares from abroad. Most of the domestic business news appeared calculated to en- courage the bull forces. Besides the better than seasonal opening, tradq ers especially noted also the state- ments of the heads of three raill roads in the northwest that traf- fic was showing good imprsvement. Some market expertswere urg- ing caution because of thé sol»: stantial rise in the level of stock; prices since the beginning p; the. summer, but in other Wall street‘ to visit You are invltecl the FALL QPENING Thursday Afternoon quarters it was felt that the high- er market levels had their basis in a considerably improved profit and dividend curve, principally in the industrlals. ~ Prominent industrial shares which enjoyed advances of fractions m a full pOini; today were American Gan Electric at 33 5-0, General Motors at 56 8-4 and Woolworth at 6111-4. Advances of a point each in Dis- tlllers-Seagrarru and Ford of Can- ada. "B" were the principal chan- ges in the Canadian list. Interna- tional Nickel was fractionally high- er while small losses occurred in such issues as McIntyre-Porcupine, Hollingcr, Imperial Oil, Hiram Walker and Ferd o; Canada “A”. What stocks did: TUE Advances .- .. .. 355 416 Declines .. .. .. 200 126 Unchanged .. . 172 109 Tctal Issues ,, .. 727 711 INFLUENZA IIITS LONDON'S HORSE POPULATION European situation. Speculators showed little tendency, however, to overcome their hesitant attitude. Active at the opening bell, trad- ing dwindled steadily to the close and only brief flurrles of activity kept tickers going. After showing early strength Consolidated Smelters eased off t0 close unchanged at 1'11 compared with the days high of 1'12. Cana- dian Cottons preferred jumped '1 1-2 at 95 and Canada. Northern ‘Power 5-8 at 21 while lritematlonal ‘Nickel was nacho-med fmm 1'95- terday. Dominion Coal preferred was in heavy demand for a. rise of half a. point at. 16 3-8 following declar- ation of a dividend last night by any. Dominion Steel and Coal B was also higher, rising 1-4 at. 4 l-2. A number of losses ranging as high as 2 points made an appear- ance. Maklng its first appearance in several weeks. Canada Forging dropped z point.- at. z and Bulld- lng Products was down a P011111 0t 28. General Steel Wares eased 1-4 at 8 l-4. Massey Harris 1-8 at. 4 3-8 and one or two more small ' fractions. Sales totalled 8.709 shares and $7,350 bonds. Australia Bids For Empire Games SYDNEY, Sept. zti-Provlded that the Government of New South Wales contributes $50,000. the con- trollers of the British Empire Games will be invited to hold the next series of games in Sydney. More than 100 athletes. repre- senting 15 British countries. will be asked to visit Austrlalia.-Austral- lan Press Bureau. Professional Cards McLEOD 6r BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. .1. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attomeys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. _ 1.1. MacDonald, i... BABIIISTER. SOLICITOB. be. Riley Building, Oharlotteto . P. E. Island. sioncy to‘ Loan and Collections given the very best attention. i78-2-8-lmonth. nanlusnla, soucrron. arc. mortar TO LOAN. contents trickling into another New Brace Building member's bowler hatl The occurrence. which caused Mark ll. MeloGnIgan, IL C. I C. 3t. Clair Trainor, B. A. Solicitors. etc. Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. Clvnv-lntlni/IWII. '"i""‘i-i'““"i H. F. MacPHEE, B.A. - NOTARY. be. BABBISTIB. BOLIOITOI I15! Building. Gan-lotto“!!! aau. o MATi-IIESON l. l. Deli .D, L nisthiesen. LLB Barristers l Solicitors Honey to Irons iliI-fllmaaoairoase. lismerdnlloak- u. Dominion steel and Coal Comp- A~ J. I-IASLAM. B.A., LLB. MacGuigan & Trainor LONDON, Sept. 25.-—1ondon's horse population is in the grip of Carrvrthsrs Drag Store. Montague. at 45 1-4. 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