NOVEMBER 14. 193s m _ m ' m’ "In q Y YYQQVNAY-y. lpéégfiliil‘ o 7g". THE UHARLUTTETIUWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS iiiiiiliii"il'iil' gaidlkfolimtltlwl 4'»?- = ‘ M l‘ :11? . i‘ : ‘trail???’ I 9| 1'0. stoch (Canadian in) “Mummie, why doesn't soi..con {e11 m flfl-filfla-ikillLnlilre?" e at 9°“ anEqi-glirlrloglfstsnm } @0006 Ches Ohio Annual Meetin CW Th.» annual meeting oi the Prince Edward I la d T _ Con Oil miioii inn be held in the Y. M. c. A. Charlottcstowln Commonwealth e "n: [lfi-flilllg session at ll o'clock nd fl, _ _' l an a ernoon session at 2.30 l‘::r:'.'i:.."."::: ait'.‘.‘-i.t.".li'f ' m“ "Mi an: he i“ °°“ G“ °° sFkvilltiT llr. . . runiysecretary oi’ Social Service C ll I Nova scoiia, on outstanding temp Qrlflgg worken ounc o Corn Products Curtiss Wright Durtnt Eiec Auto Lite Eiec Pr Ute Gen Eiec Gen Foods Geri Motors .__v 7 W M I V’ - - _' Goodrich Tlldveriismg Rates-Payable in Advance 8S"§.ii*‘i.i§“‘ l Minimum Charge [or Any Advertisement 25 Cents, Hudson Mot Car , . Int H me l Ceiiirul (iuardiun locals, lo per wild; Western and Eastern locals n Int Ttglnfi r ‘ 7,4; prr ivord; Announceunents and Coming Events 2c per- wom. i. Kerinecott.‘ tliissilicd 2c per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists of‘ i Mont. Ward -ior'.il and spiritual Otierings, Cards etc. 4c . be‘ M . condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagemegietr dlgndiredrds £1‘: ‘Nugaéeslgxaq ind llivflnts fir]: every.’ ugditioiiosl 3 words. Notices of Thanh ‘m; Pllrcfl" ° - c D01‘ I10, or per w d. Ll l 49 tents per inch. Other rates on spglllcationu.“ o subwflption. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-live cents, m- —_> __ __ VV______> _ Paramount To Let gllrlilnhid‘ R~ OlTlS g‘"?; Miscelleneous 9"“ P“ °° r0 LET- _ , - ==— -~--~~» ~- _ l iumisiwd- Awiv 9 Pruwe Si. rscrn- owusns - srrcmr. gill 0g 0° ___- ~~~~~~ ~-——L 1' "9 Fillies non-corrosive tumbuckies R3513 Km‘) '"'“T write Anderson M n, a El . m! r0 LET-THREE ROOM APART- pair slwn. Pictouulfi. s. cc merit, unlurnished. m Kent L;132§;1liL-51- Std on N .1 films-t, 263111-2511‘ F S I gtude gorp r0 tier-sewn BUNGAIAOVSI, U11‘; ‘ or iff Ufiffid XL? -. . re ' '. W“ ° ‘“ e W M“ “p” rou sour-um roan courts. E2113 g3} Glifuil SL, or Brady Footwear cp. _ L-lftiiiilll-Sfll. T0 LET - (‘OMFORTABLE BED- Allply Joseph Bell, ‘vluri 1y Harbor. . ‘ Ii80-1l-l4-3i. g"'s"§u§,fe§r ‘m? ' u s st Co mom tiirnhhed. Central. Phone FOR 5:513 _ EXTRA LARGE '1] 5 1 A ML i" >L_23_11.1Q_31L Boston Sweet Fern, 82 SprlngI vanadfifm 1 :- ~ .. . i Park Road. Liii-ll-ljigii. Wm," BM llorsll T0 LET, 57 BRIGHTON wESt Union FOR SALE — TWO _ DRIVING west E1“ wagons and four driving sleighs. Woolworth Apply P. J, SentnerLForgfi. 12 31 live. Apply 81 Prince St“ _ L-57-l1-i2—3i. fir}??? E___________________ XMAS TREES FOR SALE. PHONE wixiili - PASSAGE T0 BOS- order w 971-_I.-.:.14.12_-1.1;9:. -_1.4_~ Qntffia‘ ‘ ion bv rnr the latter part Nov- _ _ " “ " _ _ T“ ember, Apply 116 Richmond St. FOR SALE—l6 ACRES LAND IN L-22-11-l0-3i. Charlottetown Royalty. Applv —~-—~——-—>—-—,—— _ 21o Weymouth st, L-ci-ii-iz-ai. Boarders Wanted *_%_*_*"—'— _______ ron s ALE - our: mumm- k noon iioAnn-riuvsra HOME. Hound 15 months 01o. Apply 5*“ ‘ £1Y“:“‘L§‘§P9’9-W°°E= M“ Rmmm’ H‘ghi"__7d7'__u_14_3,_ Abitibi Com » ~~~ Abitibi Pid MM‘? H61? Wanted sou SALE-l cru-zsnr srzmsn- $11558}? ator McCormick Drering 3&0 Beamamo,‘ WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN capacity, almost new, $35. . Dom T“ lnr lnrm \\'0rk_ Apply in person to Clinton Morrison, Belt Denier, Don. A E. Lnmiynt, Union Rmd, Fredericton. l-fl-i-ii-i-i-gi; Fraser v T o (Canadian Press) ___ L‘.7§_'.1_1_‘1i131.~ ' (v C‘ _— Fraser Sales Help Wanted Fbrd A , Logt =—::~-;.—¢.—.<- W» ~-_-:. r:- ll-lomeoOil EXPERIENCED MAGAZINE suu- Ifipeie L0§T—§“.~\ltE WIlI-IEI. AND scriptlon salespeople. managers. price 0cm international circulation repres- entatives ior Canada, British Ern- PM” PM pire. European, Asiatic. Cerrrzil, South American territories. Write (or def/ails, Steele. 5 Columbus Circle, New York City. Nfigtloil tire Mi i-fl-tmi truck. Apply Snmxzti Kennedy. L-6l-ll-l2-3i. If... OIESZLE 6") acres of Land adjoin- lnp Provincial Sanatorlum part of Estate Hugh Mon- Banks (Canadian Press) scoped Escsrenxi-x-l-mrwo‘ SILVLEIEJhFlOX 5"°°"’ Du-DS. y notiiy . p5. Harrington. L-74-ll-14-3l. fgmga, . . ____________._ iiilirhnnw Suitable for build- NEW YORK’ Nov, 13 _(M,)__ ggmgiiclrazi: l; 104s. Foreign exchange: Great Britain _ »ay s . - : and a e- §§“;“““..{ii". '°°"° FOR FURTHER PARTI mmd 39 14, 3618mm 16x2. N. Y. Stock Exchange urb r‘ a l8i§ig Cl'l..-\ltS apply S. DesRoches France 2.64 a-a; Germany 40.00; produce prices Solicitor, Canadian Bank of m“ 5'2“ 1'4- (‘nmnicrcc Building. -—- BRINGSINSTANT EASE Mame,“ Qpen prgqucg Pl‘0l0SSI0li3| Cards . D. F. ARBIHBALD Chartered Accomtsnt I40 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. O. Boa l2. l Department. pasteurized iresh and was 21 3-4. white and colored, l2 3-4 tcleud 8. Bentley _ \\. e. hEIfILliX, It, c. J. A. BENTLEY, K. U. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers iind Attorneyxlllqt-LIW .‘-l0i\io¥---~’A‘4)~-l.0 -. , . M G \ I30 ltichmnnd__street____ M. Alban Farmer Blliutisrslt. souciron. E10. Money 1'0 LOAN Graded egg shipments en for A-iarge. 39-40 for ium, 31-32 for A-puilets, B-largc and 2i 7-8 i'o 00; N0. 2 80's 65-80; NO. 90's 1.25-1.35; N0. l. P. E 80's 1.20-—1 30. rter; or l-‘ort Augustin Poll W GRAIN he held in Webster's Corner School on Wednesday, November 16th (or wmNu, A meeting of Conservative C. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 80' MONTREAL, Nov. 18 -(CP)— Firm prices generally ruled on markets last week for butter, cheese, eggs, and potatoes, according to reports from the Dominion Agriculture Creamery butbr prints to retail- res brought 23 l-4-3-4 cents a pound and solids 22 3-4-23 l-4. western butter delivered in Mont.- rcal was oiiered at 22. Que. No. 1 regraded Cheese was 13 1-4-3-8 for Ont. tor Que. white and 12 7-8 (or colored. in used free cases sold at. 45 cents a doz- A-med- 26-27 for 5 95-1.- l N. B. 80's 1.05-1.10; N0. 1 P. E. I. mts I. whites ._,_.__ NOV. l8 —(CP)— h“ o‘ cum“ B"u'“n"| “chum :,',‘,’,J,“"’°‘° or lppomun‘ . Con” Closing future quotations wheat- i C?! 9-—-—-"—"' iiv oiwsn or COMMITTEE. Nov. 59b. Dgv- liabi-gi $4" lgl 11; m _ _ _ _ 3-0; July6 1-8. a —- ec F I "a" ‘l l‘ n‘ fir; réifya H, i-LBarley-Dec. 34b; fEd-flC A. Large dish vrkceill h d w N 1 lurtste Butt t wh at. - o. sr ; o. Sudcessdr: t: crafliaiil A rioreba 1-2;_ No. 2 nor b6 1-2; No. Show. Ii. C. a nor 52 1-8; No. 4 nor 4o; No. Prom Bloch, m Grafton s wheat. 4i; No. o wheat as; teed 34; No. 1 garnet bl; No. 3 garnet 48; No. 1 durum 4'! 1-3; Examination Street. Charlottetown. P. l. l. Money to Loan Collections. Beul Estate Alex. W. Matheson spec S1; track 50. Outs with latest scientific instru- ‘gull will give the prescrip- tlou which allows you to use N0. 4 spec 4i; No 5 spec 30 l-I; No. 6 _.No, 2 cw 28 3-4; No. I cw 25 3-4; ex l lead 35 3423110. 1 1-4; Mimi . r0. . awuufffifi; 5°"'°'T%',F"§um your eyq without ntrlin- 3,? s‘ 2w Si; m. a t - . mD " °"" “m” 5"‘? _ Avo u.» headaches lull rbcrircsoo. Nov, _iI 7mg)- I MINING l (Canadian Press) Quiet Trend On Montreal MONTREAL, Nov. 13 -—(CP)—— The stock market made a hall- hearted advance Saturday in scattered buying that followed the Armistice holiday. Demand gen- eraiiy was selective in light vol- ume. Aigoma Steel. a recent listing, felt the spotlight wit-h a climb to 16, closing up 7-8 at 15 3-4. Fract- ional advances came out near the finish for Dominion Bridge and United Steel while Steel of Can- ada. ruled unchanged. Papers were quiet, with prices generally steady. Good demand appeared ior Do- minion Steel B, boosting the price 1-2 point to 13 1-2. while Can- adian Car and National Steel Car ran up fractions. Oils found support and small improvements showed for Imperial, McCall Frontenac and. International Petroleum. A late transferd Smeilers show- ed a point-gain at 68 1-2 while Noranda strengthened narrowlyto B3. Hollinger and Hudson Bay sold slightly lower while Inter- national Nickel remained un- changed. Total sales: 49,100 shares: In- dustriais 17.900; Mines. 01,200. Bonds $1,150. Steel Groups Lead Climb In New York Montreal Stock Canadian Press) Stocks Close r Bell ‘Pei 167'; Brazilian iii. B C Power A 28'... Can Cement 9h Cari Nor Pr 16'.- Can Car Found 17“. Can Car Pfd 32 Can Ind Al A 3". Can Pacific 67.; Ceianese 165-.- Cockshutt Plow 9 Cons Smelt 65'}.- Dist Sena 23L. Dom Coal Pld 17'.- Dom Bridge 39‘.- Dom Sieeel B 13'.- Dryden T". Foundation Co l 14'. Gen Steel Ware 9i: Gypsum '1'. Ham Bridge 7i. How Smith l6 Imp TOb 15"; Int Nickel 57'; Lake of Woods 1'1’. McCoiI F'i'ont 8 Massey Harris '7'». Mti Power 31 Nat Brew 42".. Nat Steel Car 10"» i Norancia 83 Power C011! l4‘, Quebec Power 18 Shawinigan . 20-‘i Sou Can Pow - St Law Pfd 51'; St ‘Law Com — Steel of Can 75'»; Steel of Can P - Wtn Elec A 2% Win Eiec B — Stock Market l ' NEW YORK. Nov. 13—(AP)—It was almost entirely a steel stock market Saturday with leading issues in this group mounting to new peaks loi- better than a year at gains running to more than 2 points. While the list generally ilnishcd the week on the upside, many re- cent leaders acted a. bit tired and most were able to tack on only mo- dest fractions. A number o1 minor losses were also in evidence at the C D56. Traders returned from their halt-i day, sill cheered by the elections and buslnms, and quickly got be- hind the steels as signs became more pronounced o! climbing prog duciion in this iield. . Motors were some distance be- hind Steels, but did relatively well as output in this flBlG aparentiv was expanding satisfactorily and yesterday's New York Automobile Show openin was said to have at- trac ed the argest crowds since 1929. St-‘ected farm implements were in demand. as were aircrafts and en 514W Close TORONTO, Nov 13_ Acme Qll ‘ .- Aidermac 52 Amm Hi’: Ang Canadian 115 Ang Huron 340 Arntiieid v 18 Ashley 12 Astoria 4i; Augite 3c Bagamac 13 Base Metal 34 Bear Ex - 3o Beat/tie 131 Bidsocd ‘ zau Big Miss 21 Bob o 29 Br ome 96o Brown Oil 25 Bull Ank 141g Brouian 45 Cal Edm 13o Cas Treih 105 Cent Pat 245 Cen Pore a Chem Res ao i Chester 127 Chromium 5s Commoii 55 i Coniarum 15 , Con Smelt n l Darkwater 7'... i Davies 34 , Denison 2i“,- i Dome Oil 31 Dorval 10'. East Crest _- East Melrobic 220 Eldorado 2-14 Falcrn 600 Fatiiken 18".» K 7'2 Ferniand 1s Fontana 5 Foundation 13 Francoeur 25 Gillies Lake 13y, Gods Lake 351i Gold Belt 50 Gold Eagle 12 Gr Bousq Granada 1195 Gunnar Gold o5 Hard Rook 13a Harker 10% Hedlev 131 Holiinger 14% Home Oil 12-3 Homestead 251/, Howey g6 Hud Bay 341p Nickel 511,4 Jacola. 12 Jeliicoe 14 J M Con m5 Kerr Add 170 Kirk Hud 55 Kirk Lake 125 Laguna 13 Lake Shore ' 5o Lam Cent w, Lana Cad 34y, Lava Can 35 Lebei Oro 13v, h Little L L gm Macassa 545 MacLeod Madsen 43 Maiartic 53 Mai-sign 5 McIntyre 51% McKenzie 130 Mcvitti- 111,5 i Mciivfiifirs 80 Min Corn 335 Moneta 134 MorrisKir-k 9% Murphy 2% Naybcb 45 Newibec 31,; Nipissinq 17g Noranda. 321,5 Norgold 5 Nor Can 4a OBrien 2.99 Okalta 115 012a Oil 3 Omega 54 Oro Plate. Pacaita 5% Pamour 4'10 Paulore 6 Pay-master 56 Payore 8 Perron Gold 145 Pick Crow 520 Pioneer 259 owei-l 238 Prairie 29 Premier 223 Preston 145 Heed Auth 365 Reno Gold 23% Ronda 24 Bnyaiitc 42 St Anth 163a Sal. Ant 127 Shawkev 4% Sheep Creek D0 Sher-rm 160 Siscoe 153 Siaden ‘i3 Slave Lake 8 Stadacona 52 Straw Lake . 9i’. Sullivan as Sylvaiiite t 340 Teck Hugh 465 Texas Corp 140 TObiilll 200 Unit Whelan 130 Uclii 150 Unit Oil 0!; Ventures 560 Waite Am 905 Wendigo 16 West Turner l0 White Water 6", Wioiltsey C 9i, Wood Cad 24% Wri Ham 75o UNLISTED Malrobio "I, Osisko 19 Pend 0r 225 Robb Mont 1 Temisk e55 Currencies NEW YORK, Nov. l8 -—(AP)_ Persistence oi rumors that the re- lation between the value o! the Pound, French franc and United States dollar would be revised ot- ileislly —nlthough continuation was wholi lscking- unsettled foreign exc snge dealings Satur- do. gterllng lost 8-4; oi a. sent in terms oi the dollar to $4.73 and the French irane was .00 1-16 oi a cent lower at 2.64 ‘l-lil. The beige advanced .01 o! a cent. The guiider dropped .1‘: of a cent and tho Swiss iranc was .01 oi s cent lower. The Canadian dollar was unchanged at l dia- eount o! 3-4. i MARITIME Adiusiment Bureau unann- - COLLECTION! oiisnn REPORT! Know your eyes. consult PERSONAL LOANS Fender» nuictm. Clftown "m m. ti. F. llutcheson é id ht ' t ri stimulation. d "an m‘ c" g3?’- infill: Saturday ure o! twins l0 lathe market ed usted itseli to over-the- hoiidsy s veneer abroad but in- creased selling held the upturn in ulieok hm. Strength in securities and tn improved ex rt situetion were (actors siiect ng buyers. However, the market. remained ulet, fail- discourag- ing some dealers. om rose lractionniiy to new high levels since Oct. l. Wheat closed i-B-l-i higher cmapsred with Thursday's iini-h. Dec. 03 7-8-44, May 00-08 1-8; corn 1-4-3-4 up, Dec. 48 l-8. ‘May 51 3-4-‘1-8; olts unchanged to 1-4 "- _.___._....._ l slum-um aoo-iloo assortment oi specialties, but Rails. Utilities. Mali Orders and Rubbers shifted over a narrow route. The Associated Press Average 0i 60 stocks up .3 of a point at 54.7. equalling the year's high. On lll" wcck the Composite held a gain o! 2.2 points. Transfers amounwd to 1,005,680 shares, The week's volume of around 8,000,000 shares compared with some 5.000.000 ‘he week before and comlderinz two hoilda months. What stocks did Sat Tlinr Advances 399 366 Declines 313 3B5 Unchanaed 190 1751 Total Issues B07 951 Need Money $50 — $500 2 We lend money to pa old bills, to purohslyr necessities. to “he that needed vacation or for any useful purpose, No embarrassing quel- tlons to borrower or en- dorsers. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip‘! Building Grsltun Street Charlottetown. P. I. I. look Ior Confidential Loan Sign ‘ on» mnm-iioo-s an . y clos- imzs. was one of the best in several Til! ROGERS HllRDWllR LAMPS HON. ANGUS L. MACDONALD Premier ol Nova Scotia PAGE FIVE . _ 0 i . @""'\.w. In a recent address, the HON. ANGUS L. MACDONALD, Premier of Nova Scotia, paid the following tribute to Life Insurance: “Warm one reflects that the Life Insurance Companies in this country have assets which total more than two and one-half bil- lions of dollars, that the policies in force amount to some six or seven billions, and that you num- ber three and one-half million Canadians among your policyholders, he will understand what an important part life insur- ance plays in the econ- omic and social life of this Dominion . . . Lirr INURANCCE GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN HOMES "ln a country which believes in British tradition, ler us remem- ber that one of the proudest of British traditions is that of honest dealing between men, of fair representation, of the sanctity of the pledged word... “The record of the Canadian Life Insurance Companies will, I hope, stand forever as a solid rock of truth and honesty, an example and inspiration to all men in this country of good- will and honour . . ." “'1.- allow W stand SPECIAL DEAL 0N COLEMAN- and LllNTER you $2.00 for any old Iixnp 0r lnnit-rn on the purchase n! g, new (‘oloninn Lamp 0|‘ Lantern. - Coleman ' SiIIr-lifé MANTLES i use: STRONGER - us? LONGER‘ n GIVE MOI! IND BETTER LIGHT Coleman SlLK-LYFB light and better lllht. Th muliu them liro cost io use. Made r-the int lower-lowest rout MA silt fibre aficlull [relied with lllliiqgrodgcgiylusheuii- revere rimelr tests. Proved kg‘.- tisntlz-s live you mun eir trl ie lock we“! p; fen. 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