<6 l`) 1 / ills *Tw* A my En s. 1933 U _L g _ sw 'rar gqsnpinnp ga WH g are sms. sod. M.../... iSt L1St Of Pfv° 44 N°“’ , M°"*'°°’ - ° A Week Ending December 16 rg; E ;i ... ne s-4 :.44 s.. 147% OV e-4 an 4-4 ....4 0% 31%: ... 44. ~.4. -4. .., ... sms ... ..._,.. .. Aa: Tai and Tal ... '... 117 Anaeoads .-4 ... . . 4. 15 Atchison ... ... ‘... ... ... bl auburn liotor ... ... . . ... 4 Mi new Iteoi ... ... ... ... ,.... vanads Dry ... ... 4.. . . .... t‘ l‘ I. ... 4.. ... .4 . 4.. .- Ili :io 13 72% 3222 ii. ...li an ISK as 243% ...ii ar 14% W4 0% 41 » (‘aae .,. 4., 4... vhuspeake and Ohio .,. ... ... Fon Gsa ._., . . ... worn Products ... 4.... ireiswaro and Bud 4.... liastrasn ... ... ... .44 ... 44 urn Elec 4.. ... ... ... ... lien Foods ... ... ... ... 4.... tion Motors ... . . .. . 4... ln! Harvester ... ... ... ... v... int Nickel ... ... 4. ...4 »...4 Nat Biscuit ... ... .. - -.4 ....4 N Y Central ... . ... ... 4.... North American .. ... ...4 44... i'nb Ser N J 4 ... 4.4 .. liadio . . .. 4.4 ....- stand Oil N J ... ... ... .... 'lax Gulf . . . . . ... La Union turblds ... ...._ 47 l'nion Psclk . .. . 4.. 114 l'niterl Corp .._. . . 4 -... 'll S Rub . . ... li S Steel ._ . 4.. .. Vanadium ... ... .. stln no . We lr use . . ... ... .. Uooilvorth 5 1144 iii* :mf 42% Excijélvcr lCaaadian Prsas) MONTREAL, Dec 1-lirltiab and ton.-ign exchange in relation tu the `unadIau dollar as compiled by the iioyai Bank o¢ Canada_ closed today s»Ai’ollo:~;a :-- rgen na peso .3200- Auatruils Douud 4.0010. Austria schllling .$040. Belgium bclfa 2141. lraail inllres .0ti40. iiuigar~'a lov .01iS3. vhlna Hong Kong dollars 3723. Csechosiovairla crovrn .04».'>8. Denmark krone .H49 l-‘inland finmsrk ABM. Franco franc .0il0‘I. iiermnny relchamark 3073 Great Britain pound 5 06:4 Gu-eco drachma .00&. Holland florin Jilin. Hungary pengo 2750. india ntpoe .JUL Italy iire .$11. .lapan _von 3000. .iugoslavia dinar _(|211. New Zealand pound 4.036. Norway krrona .2S.'i»l. Poland aiotl .8041 Rnumania leu .0l0l. South Africa pound li 0277. linuin peset; .I2-$8. Sweden krone .2000 Fwitsvrland franc 29% l'nit»d Stairs dollar .iii per cent discount. Ex#-hangs rates st the close today 'PYP' .it Montreal-Pound 5 01113; U. il. dollar 087|: franc d 07, At Nevv York-Pound 5 111.3; Canad- ian dollar I 01 3~iil: frnno il. .lt Paris-Ponml SSM Jr; lhnldlll df-liar in Ni fr: ii S dollar 16 all fr. in Gold-~l`nnadlan dollar 64,84 erm- li. S. dollar 04 00 ef-nts. NEW YORK. DH: 7-(AI‘l-I'0f~ -mn rx:-hnuge, firm. Gmst Britain hush 513%: low 5 00: close li lll(:' 60 .nw hills 5 10|/sg ii`ran<-e 0.11: italy i1'.‘.'»: Belgium 20.7.1; Germany 8730: `anadn 1 01%, ar-nir Misard's Llaimens to esta. We ilo liot its llopair ~ THEM ESTIMATES FREE N0 SERVICE CHARGE All Parts Installed, Guaranteed for 90 Days ll. 6. Snallsood RADIO SERVICE 122 North River Road " cu 1na`1iIf. .ff ..f . . .fff. l Soil nlnlos ,. Boll Trl ... .4 Braiiliaa ... . . Cen Car ... . DdPfd .......4-.-4... Do PM . . ... 4 . . C P ll. . , . . .. ... .. How Smith .. . .. Doll Steel and Coal H ..... IK Int Nickel ... ... ... .c 2161 \loCo\l Front ... ...' ... . . ... lit( Montreal Pow ... .. ..... 44 Nat Brew 44. ... '... 4.. 4. 24% Power Corn ... :... .-4 4 . ... 1% ansbee Pow ... -. ... .. 15 awinitgsn .`.. -... ... ... ... ltesi o Oaa ... ,.4 ... ... GR_iIN 10% N (Canadian Press) WlNNlPEG_ Dec 'l-influenced by firmness at Chicago and the ahaenre of pit offerings wheat prices held ntmdy on the Winnipeg grain ex- change today and closed wi-Uh gains of if to 55 cent over the previous fin- ilh. December wheat ended at d0%_ May at M. and July at Gila cents. Pit operations from the start were light and uninteresting. Onlaide news held little of interest und traders gener- ally were marking time. Export sales wen- small and no tig- une was placed on the movement. Liv- erpool wheat offered no encourage- ment, finishing 'Vs to id lower. Small export shipments from the Arganoine ara looked for this week. the estimate showing only (@1100 bnahela slated to zo out Blank Sen wheat shipments this week amounted to less than `i,000.fll0 bushels with Russia accounting for 632,000 bushels of the ilil2|i0fi bnshela elearrd, lirfmrnhali reported little demand for wheat from any ronntry hut not- ed there was no real nressnro Trading in cash anti enarw lmlns was extremely dull and renin*-ei-er WINNIPEG Dec 1 CLOSE mwheat: Docdilli; slay tit, July 'LB Oats: Dae 8084; May 33%: July 3314K. ssghriey. Dee MILD. Ma! 37848; July CASH PRICE! Wheat No 1 herd 69%: No 1 nor 0014? No 2 nor 57%: No ii nor 54%: No 4 nnr 52%: No 5 wheat iii: No 6 gn! Feed 47; No 1 dnrnm 58%: Track Oats No 2 C W and tlnrk 30 ; No il C W and ex l feed 27%: No 1 feed %‘4: No 2 hed 24%: Rejwted 204; Barley no ii P W and track 24%: Nn l f` “' 32%; No 5 C ‘V 30%; N0 G C W 20%. .PRODUCE _ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Dee 7-Pricci were steady on the Montreal dairy and produce market today Butter and cheese holdin thei in fo I r ga s r the week and eggs remaining firm at the recent declines. The egg market con- tinued at 38 cents a dosen for A~lars'e. 3.1 to 34 cents for A-medium and .'12 cents for A-rullets for graded ship- ments in rarots or less of Ontarios. Receipts totalled wil 1-nses, approxi- mately the same sa yesterday. No 1 regrnded partouriled butter was quoted at. 22% to '.5 cents a pound for rariuts or less A total of 474 boxes wus offered for aele. The cheese market remained at 10 cents a pound for Ontario cheeso_ the only line quotrd. Offeridga amounted to only 38 boxes. Quebec potatoes were generally guoted at do to 70 cents pen 80 pound ag, with similar qunnilties of New Brunswick green mountains at 75 4-ents and 00 pound iytgs of Prince Edward Island green mountains at 00 een a. N. Y.§_URB (Canadian Press) Stocks Clone Amer Cyan ll ._ 13 Amer Sup Pow ... .... 2% Aa G Mill ll .. ‘X- t"an liiareoni ., ._ . ... ,... 2|.; Cities H'-rv . l"/4 Ei 1-lond and Nhara ... 13% Ford of Can A 145'- Irnp Oil ... ... 1414 int Pete ._,. 2i\l- iii-_lain-m_` Niar Hud . St Oil Ind Advertising ilatse-Payable In Advance Umtral Guardian locals. de. por word: Wsstsrfaad Ianosra lsenls, le. per ward; Allauneomeata and Coming lvonta_ le. pvr ward; Classldad ie. por ward; In lo-erlam Notices. 'leo. por insrlx lI4'nta el heral and Spiritual Othrings, Cards. eta.. de. per anna; Loitora al Candolene-e_ Ne. sr Thanh: nnld Aoprorlaelen. 70a. pos inch or ee per we . r valas aa apnieatan. lin!-an Charge In any alvortln¢vnt rwowsy-ri" eggs., I 05040004 = \.=.' lA1'lr-ds por ward. three inser- tleas lor tha prion si two. strtetly Uqllk ll IIYZC. To Lot Wf‘T Awlvlldltaruynt. Ill W Iawratee. |881 & le§.-fapbx'i'|tlr\risuatr.ee;L .‘ ___;~.-.-_-=:= ll fa i ii ii ; Wanted ____ "‘"""'T°..£..""""£..‘i."..'.° lwhsnae. rt. s. wurrm-rosrnon as vets tutor navwaTs i 5 11:51 DECEMBER 2 1 ` . M .A. I-:.1=' , $ Sem Wlnner CcIiIralBcdcql1l:o' Bonus Winners 11.1 George Mahew, $ 2.50 Winner M..g..._ J D- Stewart, _ $ 1-75 Winner R°0ya1¢y Jer. ' Sto¢kiQ¢l0fGfi0nS In cash to be D.*s1nili°bu1 ......T.'...... ,___ _“_ ...:'...T..... M U Charlottetown Guardian Mari Already 8 Charlottetown Guardian mail subscribers have won BONUSES ranging from $5.00 to $1.50 each. Subscribers are allowing great interat in this BONUS oder and are requesting same to be continued. To meet this request, plans have been made to extend the oiler to Saturday, Dec. 16. If you wish your subscription entered in this oifer, rush it in at once. 8 Weekly Bonuses lst Bonus S 5.00 Znd BOIIIIS Q 5 Q | g S 2450 s A. cs F I. , as 1.50 Wmner ..........I.’Z.ZT . w .n. c nu, $ 1.50 Wmner .<.2.I,,,,,,,,,,f'"' - J.-I _ M Pi. 1|, $ 1-50 Wlnner N.. ....L_ ° Laurence Daley, $ 1.50 Winner S..M..,».R.1 E... - H 1 E.wr1 1.1, $ 1.50 Wmner K§,f,;f,_ ' The above cash bonuses were won by subscribers to The Charlottetown Guardian in our Bonu'a oifer. Eight more names will be announced later. You pay nothing extra to enter this Bonus oiier. Simply send in your new or renewal subscription accompanied by special free coupon. MT’L. 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IMPORTANT It makes no dlference when your renewal is due--send it in-and get in this Bonl yellow label from your Charlottetown your dating will be advanced accordingly. tirst eight winners are withdrawn, the pons stay in receptacle for the following bution. Do not delay! Rush in your subsoripk, ONLY SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCOMRANIED COUPON ARE ENTERED. 5 ` CLIP OUT AND ENCLOSE THIS COUPON ~`-.44 Bonus Dept. Data . . . . . . .......... 'me chmottewm Guardian, cnsrlonecown, PIL Q 'I enclose for .suhsoriplw . .. . im/,l .__ mp ... ... ... ... .... 4 i §A1*UBDAy Dlcnmngg “H , . 4 \Valker\ Pfd ... ... ... .... 15.5 with every ar&t of ‘L90 me Bug Eno. Docherty. 4 lac Docherty. llard Grade IX-1, Harry Boyle; 2, Lou- Grada VIII-1, Louis Devereaux; 2, Catherine MacNevin; 3, Gertie Markets At A hmm "uw ' ma ---1-&~ Shop will giva free a. copy of 1934 CALENDAR. l.Iv(§IVlD-'I’he G I Guardian has reoei a pretty a fi C e 1934 calendar from Mclnnis Bok- ezy ._i__ P0 _ Grade VI-1, Annie and Dora Darrsch; 2, Patrick Csvansgh. Grade IV-1, Anna Docherty; 2. Verna. MacKinnon; 3, Elmer Boyle and Foster MacKinnon. Grade II-1, Arthur Pollard; 2,, Emmet Csvanagh; 3, Austin Cav- ansgh. Grade I-1. Eric MacPhail and “"“"""‘“ """" Mn HUGH A. casirusla. chhai‘\|»:(l`;eul~l1\dusir|ui slinrrs un- Grahsnfs mm’ ummmws the en: T Vi ll1’l\» tihissistétl l ,to .:::§::.;‘r...:;;‘_:n;z.".v.’.|...::.°' ;f;;;;g;;“ ,<,>,,,,,,,_,,_ -,,,°°‘,§,'=;,,,,, “New iork-hilm and a ittlc higl1~ manhae to take pl.” the latter w|n..1|.¢-g-\vi..at ¢1..,~.~.i higher port ot December. 8886 New York-Cotton and rublwr hlgh» cr; sugar unchanged; coffee lower “yours BUSINISSYUPTREND ~Mlj0r C. L. MICKIY rotiilhed by 3, Clarence Damwh. Oertie Pollard, Eric MacPhsii_ Elmer MacPherson-Teacher. linard’e Llnlanont rxoves ntalna. Eugene MacPhee; 2, James Murphy, Perfect attendance-Harry Boyle, __._, ____,k_ Mocha the Borden train last evening irom s trip to Tbrvuto. Ottawa and Mont~ea.i, I-is attended an Execu- ncii tin f th - “'““'“""“ """’ "_," iiiisancmmaumlgstmegs 6 Assgcilillgn ‘ ist. Toronto and was a guest, at The Eye-Sight Of A Child Alex Oil Aih I'nc Amitv _ Rig Misa Rf-nr . Rngnmac B:lrr_\' II R lil:-tais Bohio llrainrne llnff Frm .. 7 Bunk Hill Pnl I'I'|ln .. . ... 01’ Pass .. ... 4| r‘ns|lv» 'I' "- Pent l‘:\t . Phlhntlr .. . ._ » |‘nlnm"r'n _ . . .. 4:: Y-"Bridge .'L.t G~\|\n|la ... .'. llni~rnw . Tiomraienvl ... . . .. Nnrnv-str-all ... 11 on n Kirk Imko ... . .. Kirk Pro . .. lA\"eland . v,nk» lihnre . ._ Imp Cnltl . lilnt-||a~‘s . . .. \ B si _pm a n .. .. .Wrlntvre .. .... MQ? l`\»°-me Mines . .’l‘! .. Ftowry .. . . . . . 99 Fl " ln 40 3/|11, A'-mr fill - -~ "lg |St.'Andrews Dinner at the Royal .York Hotel at mtows. Major Mac- ’§., my 1nmv1ewe~1 me new or some 49 of the departments and attemied 72,, lthc funeral of the late Sir Arthur 15'.; Cu'rie in Montreal on Tuesday. Ho .. _'.411 |st.ntca the funezdi was attended by _ . . .. 1_'l'»’. multitudes oi people from all walks 9"" zor me. tn. number being estimat- |.,;_,ed at 150000. from the Grovemor 'General to the .lumbiest citizen. It is perhaps the most important of the functions, contributing to its development and educa- tion. DEFECTIVE EYE-SIGHT ia s constant dra on the I' brightest. child. and is very apt to injure its health. ‘was r :Mt tribute to I- mm 401-; we feeenuy time 4 nine liiulwla 2 l‘nymaatf»r . I ' (T M C l‘rr'mio \r~"'u|» . wi snerritt . .. .\h-i\'v\'tess ... .. 4 Nlscoe .. ,. ... \|~rl Oli T' Sl Anthony . . . *fa Porn .._170 Sle.rl'ac........ .. ~ ` , Sud Basin . . . ... Nurl Cont .. _.1,|.,,,|,, ,_ :No PAIN-some W* “""' .wma Fad wsgmac . 5 Haus s ylhltedlagla . . .. _ pon . , by Wa\taAhl.......... Rub in . WiitleyC ... 4 . . , -A-W* ' , " w ,wrightll .. . . Q 1 Wayside ... .. Silver _ , .. _.. | Total ssiea 362.000. .4 44 4.4 4.- -4 ~ Q.: :diet and leader. Business condit-, 11. ions in Canada continue on the lupuenu and nom statistical re-i "" ports received there has been no let up in the march to better dsys.f .s 311./. Y____ A‘____ *__ | llwlllngvr ._ . .. li70,__"` lit ll 8 I ilurnhv . . . .\' .1 nmn n ... tlliln Oil....... . 11 ' ‘tt . . . 452'.. Pimwor ._ ... . 1': | r . . .. il 1 . lieutl Auth ... . . . . ..... 'JM lit‘l\0 (itlld ... . 4 . 4.... 4i100rSnn Ant .. . . . .. .‘\I»\il‘lan .’ll i.\‘nrnia -» . A I I . 4 44 4 4.... UNLISTID ... 4-4 4.4 .4 4.4 4.. -. .- .4. ... 4-. 4... 4.4 ... ff: 1 ' 4.4 4-- .41 .-- .4 u no vo- ... s44 \4» 4.. ... -. » 4.4 ... .. ... . . ._ ". . us 4 |44 -4- .oe 4-. . . us 4-. 4 4 . 4| 44 44 4 -.4 444 . atm’ s. |=. uurcnsson l 10110; mv ao ‘ o.' . 151 .4.... girl with glanes, whose rank in class had .averaged about fifteen, and the very neat month she occupied third position, n striking evidence of the bencilt of greatly improv- ed vision. Ai Your Service. OPTOMBTRIST PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X.--i, Edna Wigmore; 2. Ads Stevenson: 3, Celia Stevenson Grade IX.-1, Millage MacLeod; 2. Louis Weeks; 3. Allison MacLeod. Grade VII.-1, Gerald Murphy; 3. 0111/e Weeks; 3. Ruth Smith. `li0Tl0E! Fox Peiting 60|: Fur Cleaning 151: li0ilD0ii LUiiil 71 Queen Street ll .ill C. M. Lampson & Co. Ltd., 64 Queen Street London. E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs Dates of Silver Fox Sales to be held in London- l3 November 1933 li December 1933 r January 1934 5 March 1934 7 May 1934 8 October 1934 Shlnlrius bass may be ob- tained from of charge upon ap. Plication to B. T. Holman, IM.. Bammerside. For full particulars in regard to shipping app" “_ Alfred Fraser, "'°~ ----________O-» __~»-»~_-__ :iz mu. aven- Ncw York, N. Y. Professional Cards =:__ 1' ‘ I 1 ‘ -=- Grade IV.-1, llilton Works: 2. CHANGES Tllfl, Dorothy Weeks; 3, Adelaide Wig more. Grade III.-1, Eileen Weeks: 2. BISMARK, Harold Murphy. -G0veri'n0r W Grade II.-1, Jean Somers; 2, declared an Georg¢ Smith: 3, Rory Smith. shipments oi Grade 1.-1, Randolph Steven- to be son: 2. Ruth Smith. and , Most. Stars.-1, Milton Weeks; 2, embargo mommy Weeks; 3, sueen Ween. lmeomeiy (Patriot please copy) ii 5? Silver Fox ilanchmg For istodaysaciultilsproblom | | cmnnly release hmm; urea _ ssum can me us&g I s In -_ 4. o Allthrseareeasentlal-notwoarssuiiidmst Two only canbasuppiiolhyihs ranehm | Thethirdhslpliedbytha _ Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd.: i CONFIDENCE tm the part oi' the rancher. _,$11, 1 Ouroonatautalmistomarksteaehpoltst " I rum. uaaxsr v1u.os - No 1.l.ss »‘ , Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. P. G. CLARK, President and Managing Director Ssmrnersldc, Prince Edward Island. Causes. Throughout the entire season pelta are being received in Charlottetown at the odice ot J. A. Webster n Company. ! IM liehrnond Street. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. _ W/ ‘ sxrsnr stamina f I a strictly commercial organisation operated and ou a oo-opsradve basis _.Mt Our diversihed and extensive bdinem experience | with our practical experience in fox-ranching, fur . and marketinghaseuabledmtosnnuaiiy tranaanltln pst.ro|aanctavuflgoprioeinoxoessoithatreoalvdQ"“ those marketing through other channels. . 4;' our more-isoe pus memes nl me-uses in ms is result of 'A' ssuvlcs on me ps.-1 41 our 14.4.-nun; srpnnmss ml’ Do not sacrinee your` peits for ready cash-Nvvtrrhge liberal advances. ‘ “ 4. if you are interested in increased returns oommlnieatn with 23% 1 New Brace Building 44 Charlottetown ' Stewart A Lowther N. w. 1.ow'rnaa,u.1s. 11 I Great George Street “4 lol!!! 'ID IDA!! MoLEOD |..4. s. °‘§ iii.. l 5. if l' I S F nn _-11111--3- 10 3244. ova V __ 4.1:: lllll BTEIS. SOLICITORS. HO BENTLEY :11 #1 rg 11:4 "“" ‘;;;§;i“jx;c'f;;_1';f°* LONDON FUR SALES, LTD. » » r ' zsra, 1934. C Offer their expert service and experience to those Fur Ranchers Collectors who prefer to ship direct to the London Fur Market. Will conduct regular auction sales on December 8th, 1933 and ,§ Will be pleased to oiler goods for sale by private treaty in the . national Fur Markets. .. Will make advances at reasonable ratefoi interest upon receipt examination of your goods. A Will send regular market information if you are on their mailing lbt. |24 4X 11100 _ § 5 l 1 5 Do not desire io interfere with exkting recognised selling so long as you are receiving an elicient and satisfactory ~ . . .. -4 ..s ..4 . . \ 5 ron wsu. mnnuuc 1 , _,... csaasaissu with -‘QQ The Trask Weil Go. 14 VAUGIAI I. GIXI M lnsal mantle; s-us .“..-':'..'.‘.. .. '-.....'°°:-. :tg 4 1 |00 ' ‘ , . _ (in T11 ` 'an. I. "_‘ was . ____ , '. :ou I 13;; "rohibiiiuli fi them. you communicate g Being trictly brokers, do not purchase goods outright. Enjoy the confidence of buyers, aa essential factor is ssosring the value for your shipments. 3 Will be pleased to send you any other ¢l.'l~'ils which yan lay . LONDON F"? SALES LTD. Cdble address: Loniursal. London. " #se ¢- mas Fur Brokers . with 17 un rsmqstrsst ' - LoNn0N E. C. 4. INGLAND ' \ 1 The requirements are ;',;, ne; 4 u.