Novsuaea 19.1935 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "srocfiouofifi N5" lTlt 7; S to cfk Exchange’ ' 11d a; Pltflelrl and Colnpllly llseuufhelfs u! Montreal stock exchange) ‘"'°" °’°" u“ " rm- nameuflvvnter 3.1 1399a (By Gusrdhsfs Special Wire) 111"?“ ‘"' av NEW Y)!!!’ , NOV. lit-Stocks t0- fmf“ 5,9,; 4y: day received with no more than a tun Cement 0K 110018 111108111121“ i116 0511mm? (an -~ fill of the terms of the new Canadian (‘an - ~ m? willing: film trmrgtilcies were irregular, with Inter Nickel .. ant the general level s little lower. Tak- licColl Front ... 12, 121 m; m, u” as 3, whqlg, however, "w" P‘ é? declines were only slightly more _ 1;, 13% numerous than advances. I'o\rcr Corn 11a 12 Realizing and selective buying Hhflwilllllii" ""1 22% went on side by side. Selling in §" f“, ELK,” ' ' ' ‘ ' " 152,5 lg. alcohols, apparently based on the "°° ° ' ' cutintheytlfitariffonllanaaiiiaf; BANKS whiakeys; seemed- the most rec . ' market response to the new treaty l: hl".'<.".'.."'...'." .. 201 2:51:35 provisions. some of the leaders in m, o; {mint 1s’. the group were of! around 2 points lwrnl "k 157 for a, time, but later recovered about (‘an ilk nfilfonl‘. MT’L. cums (supplied by Pllfleld and Company Members of Montreal nook exchange) Mocks olIQl-l loll‘ s A on till/i 16% llis S .. 37% 57 lmln Sior imp Oll 31% 3l'/§ inter Pct 3S 3S Alclchers 1:115 Iii)‘; m. John '1... McLeod, who has been working for Mr. Harry Tweedy ince May 1st, returned last ‘week to his home in Iris for the winter. Mrs. Celia MacKinnon, lwho has two been in the U. S. for nearly years, returned home this week. The oyster and chicken suppel rscmtly held at the home of Mr. changes the rule. McIntyre-Porcu- and Mrs. Houghton Mutch. in aid oi the mission funds of tho Cherry slons occurred 1n Dome Mines, In- Valley United Church and under ternational Nickel and D0mlrll0n the auspices of the Young People's Stores. League. was agreat success. Evcry- Shore and Massey Harris were one oi the big crowd had a moat somewhat higher. and the program was greatly helped by the snlecticns were in the profit-taking column enjoyable time oi Mr. George Beers, City. The last meeting of this Young People's League was held at the. home of Mrs. Laura Youmg when eventing was Mr. Clarence McFhee was At the next; ‘meeting Mr. W. W- Mulch will be class lead- er for the evening. Rev. Mr. Weir and Mrs. Weir were present at this another spent. class leader. enjoyable meeting. TheAannual meeting oi the Earns- cllife Women's Institute ‘was held .Tucsday evening at the Mrs. Bernard Doyle. The officers elected ior the coming year were as follows: President, Mo's. Daniel Mclsaac; Vice-president,.Mrs. Roy Mulch; Secretary Treaslirer. Mrs. n- (re-electod). Next Peter Mclnnis, meeting at Mrs. Mcfsaacs. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central lilurdill locals, ll per inch; Notices of ‘literals nerd Other rule: as eippllouclua. lliulrau- Charge Ior any advertise-ell fwnflvflve once. home of g per were; Western and lessen locals, le per word: Announcements and Colin; luv lo per word: lu Hellenism Notices. ‘Ila per lneh) Spiritual Offerings, Cards. 01s., 4e per Il-ll Ipttnru of Condolence 10o. and Appreciation. 7D. pew lueb Irregular Trend On "N'.Y.Markel half of early losses. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks, oil .1 of a. point at 55-4, was partially checked in its dip by a rise of .2 of a point in the 15 utilities used in the compilation to a. new l935high of 43.5. The 80 lndustrials and the l5 rails each lost .8 oi a point. The bond market rode along on Ma rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Prose) Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks closed higher. ' Toronto Mines-lower. ' New York-Stocks closed slight- ly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat down l to 3-4 cents. New York-Cotton and rubber lower; sugar and coffee unchang- Prices Move Higher On Mt’,l.v Market (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 18. — Buyers gained renewed confidence on Mon- treal Stock Exchange today as a re- sult oi the Canada-United States trade treaty and prices spurted higher with eight issues resting on new high ground for a year or more at the close. A new peak was established in volume with a turnover oi more an even keel, with secondary rail loans climbing out of the rut for fair gains in some cases. U. S. Government obligations dipped around i-ll2 to 3-32 of a point. ‘fiansactlons in the equity mar- ket weer at a brisk pace durinb most ofthe day, although running below the rush of the first half hour. Turnover in the stock ex- change was, 8.230.520 shares. Canadian Distillery/ issues, which stand to benefit under the terms or the new treaty, were higher. Ad- vances oi a point or more were shown by Canadian Industrial Al- cohol. Dlstillers-Seagrams and Hir- am Walker: Elsewhere the Canad- ian llst was mixed with small pine was of! 1%. Fractional reces- Ford oi Canada, Lake General Motors and Du Pont but not under any particular pres- sure. ma or fractions to around 2 points included Du Pont at 142%, Nation- al Distillers st 301/4, Bethlehem at 49% andvvestinghouse Electric at 95%. Among others which moved ahead small amounts to 2 points or a. little more were Woolworth at 59, Allied Chemical at 180. American Tobacco "B" at 107 and Westing- house Air Brake at 33-74- (Cullsdlan Prose) Closing exchange ruins:- At lilontrcnl-Jmund 4,01 0-10; franc 0.07; U. H. dollar 1.01 5-32. At New York-Pound 4.0L’; franc 0.58%; Canadian dollar 0S 21-22. At Paris-Pound 74.08 fr: U. S. dollnn 51.18 fr; Canadian dollar 15.02 ancs. in gold-Pound 12s; ll. S. (lnllnr 50.41 cents; Canadian dollar 58.75 cents. . s le Yr wordg Classified lure ol Floral and or“... To Let I ' For Sale rhTsrtTtrfiiTiuFranTort a strggt, _‘____I.:29l1-I1*l6-1§. B SALE - AUCTION FOB-TY- TO LET-HOUSE, I37 POWNAL Street. A. E. MacNeill 8t Co. L-HSI-ll-lfl- T0 LET - TENEMEIIT N0. 8 Water Street. Immediate pos- sessi . a l nmPooledrvo- on W’ L~3978-l1-l9-tf. female Help litigated wmrsn mlusnnrrsmy an ax- pericnced maid for general house- work. References roqulred. Write Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. SCRATCH PADS-PADS QF 100 sheets ll x 7%. Price 3 cents per pld. Guardian Office. . L-24iil-ll-l-li. roa sass - DINING ill-iii, spool beds. 194 Prince Street. L-Zall-ll-lfi-Iil. me oi the issues which clipped‘ s than 52,000 shares compared with only 17,000 ior the same day a year o Announcement oi reduction of the duty on Canadian liquor-s exports to United States under the treaty boosted the “A" and "B" shares oi Canadian Industrial Alcohol to new tops of 18% and 12 respectively. National Breweries was at a new 111811 at $5. All receded before the final bell to hold fractional gains. When selling appeared in the over tho market leadership and Bathurst at 9%. Power Corporation at 12 and Shawinlgan at 22% all reached new peaks. Lmemational Power preferred scored a five-point gain and Montreal, British Colum- bia, Canada Northern and Quebec firmed fractionally. An outstanding feature was a 51x. Point gain by Lake of the Woods Preferred to‘ a new high o! 111 while Massey Harris moved to s, new top of 7% before easing to hold a $111111 Rain. Dominion Coal Pre- ferred, quiet recently, found buying ha.‘ t and mounted nearly a Total sales were 52,131 shares; bonds $16,950. ‘ . Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. iii-Trading was almost at a standstill on the produce section of Canadian Com- modity Exchange today and prices closed unchanged. flutter Spot-Sales: 400 boxes West (iegraded), 26. West (92) 25 3-4 to 20 1-2. Cheese Spot-No white 10 3-8 to 11, col 10 l-2 to l1, col (Sept make) 18A, white Oct 1st half) ll. 3-4A, col (Oct 1st half) 12 l-IA. Eggs Spot-No sales; Ontario A- large 40-42. A-medium 87-89, A- pullets 38-35, B-large, 2e 1-2 to 27 1-2, B-medliim 25-28. C 23 1-2- 24 1-2. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. l8_. Wheat, nor no 2 9i. Barley. C W no 3 42. Oats. feed no 1 34. Flour spring wheat firsts $5.00- Flour seconds $5.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour winter r [eat choice $3.80 to $4.00. Flour white corn $5.00. Bran ton $19.25. t Shorts ton $20.25. Middlings ton $25.25. 9 Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $8.05. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00. Cheese no l Ont l0 7-8 to il. Butter no 1 26. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 52-58. Eggs A l medium 49 to 50. Eggs A l pullets 48 to 44. Eggs A large 48-47. Eggs A medium 43-44. E286 A pullets 37 to 38 Eggs B large 88. Eggs B medium 8i. Eggs C 28- sales: Ont patents, patents, P. O. Box 103, Ll-RM-ll-IB-il» Potatoes P E f mts 90's $1.40 to ~_ __ ... -. _,=_-__, gllvxolvre. Finder leavf illatloGlillhliig-ililil 9145 - . ca. ____-_ W; _ - g- r- E 1 m 9o‘.- $1.85 m $1.40. _ M"‘°II""'““' r mts aos tun to use. III!!! I8 SOMETHING NIW under the Bun. A Brand New Pol- lcv-family Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined: Ask lo see it. stating we. .1. A.‘ Moore. Currie Buildllll. Chm‘ “ ti: —'~———-—._';~==~:._ kit Male Help Wanted APPR-ENTICI WANTED T0 learn Barber Trs . Short Course “Dart training. ‘er Barber Col- éllfi. Beliisx. N456- ii, Wanttn Buy a. SAFE ‘l . a .‘ g g Ilse the fliserdlenl . cussmsns r i I hi! 140g. 108T — BETWEEN MT. HERB- crt and Charlottetown. tire and rim. Finder please leave at Flem- 1 ing's Grocery, 96 Dorchestcr St. 11-3864-11-19-31. Representative Required WILL - ESTABLISHED CANAD- isn institution oflers permanent gosltlon full or pert time to man 0-45 who can sell high-class edu- cational courses. Good appear- ance, character and education n . lbr appointment to number. to J. . Wlllw. 30%| Boarders Wanted soasnsns on acoustic-cou- fortsble. sunny rooms. Vicinity memo-a scum. Phone ale-a. L-iflii-ll-lfl-Sl. truck P E P E I cobblers 80's $1.20 in $1.8. N B mts 80's $1.25 in $1.30. Que mts 80's $l-l0 to $1.15. Que no 2 white 80's 90 to $1.00. NEW YORK, Nov. 18--ii‘oreign ox- t-hnngo etotlny. Greet Britain high 4,12; low 4,91%; vines 402: 00 hills 4,00 |: France 8.58%; Italy s ll: llel um 10.00%; Germany 40M: (‘nnnda 27-82. lucnou ' SALE; At Bonshaw on Thursday. No- vember 21et, at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Fun consisting oi 54 screl, l0 acres clear. balance covered in e good growth oi hard and soft wood. A nice farm in s nice location. Also the property at West River Bridge ' of store. hell "and ware- housea-ndlt aerooflandagood business stand. Also l heed c! cattle. 1 horse, i Wanted ‘wimp - quaxrrrr erasure. Puyfl] r u inquire et , s45 e52?!‘ Sifiiciim-it-n-a ==t-—-———~ wears» - ow lmenwl 00st. m Prince sum. w...» s mam LDlfl-llliflt- Apply "a" Guardian lllifl k-‘zzviiinmas-rlfl _ -| lz-flllvll-IG-Il liquor division power issues toold IV. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfielrl sud Company Members of Montreal Stock eseiulllli Stocks last r . . . . .. 1% 31 - gig” 143 25% 14 23 30 ’ 52 Iii it“ ‘ill 331,5 32% Elec B and S 17 Con Eicc . . . . .. _ 30% Goa Motors . . . . .. . 58 Gr N01- pid .. 31% Int T and T 11% Kflllinoull. . 244% lifont \V 337,, Magma Copper . 254i Nlag H . . . . .. 9% N Y Cen .. 24%. Pnrslnount 0% adlo . I0 So Pac .. 20% Std 0n N J .. 40% n s Nicol 40% Vanadium 20 est u . . . . .. 1o 75% Westinghouse .. 85% 05% MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. l8—The Tor- onto mining market lumber-ed al- ong heavily today, showing partial- ity for the selling side, particular- ly in the secondary gold group. Foremost in the display of weak- ness appeared God's Lake which hit 1.19 with 84,000 shares coming out. The price recovered to 1.23 to show a net loss of only 8 cents. Base metals displayed general firmness. The gold index dropped .19 and the miscellaneous mines index .18. Volume was undersized. Several other medium-priced golds accompanied God's Lake on the down grade but on much smal- ler volume. Central Patricia lost 4 cents to $2, Little Long Lac 5 to 5.55, Ban Antonio 5 to 2,80 and Biscoe 5 to 2.65. Issues oif 2 cents each were Pickle Crow. McKenzie, Macassa and Mining Corporation. Noranda sold quite actively ior a net loss of 3-4 to 48 after touch- ing 44 in the early trading. Hud- son Bay also eased slightly. Nlpissing was the strongest oi the silvers, closing 9 cents up and Castle added a cent. Eldorado and Bear eased slightly and‘ Peterson- Cobalt gained i-ll. Texas-Canadian moved in considerable volume, 198M801: a ssln of 0 cents. Other oils were slow. zrononro, Nor 1e- Siorile (‘lose Acme Oil . . 17 Afton . . . . 4 b1 A ax Oil Acx . . i Algold Algoniu Anglo on the two 4, markets today totalled 7,480 head. Cattle prices were firmer. were no straight loads of steers of good quality- A few oi the best of- and-at once. Regular‘ savings are left intact—ready for emergency. plan your payments just as you budget for rent and coal. Users are steadily increas? ing- every day-proof of the Home Plan's popularity and soundness. Proof also of Ho]man’s Come in and let's talk it over.‘ - (Casladlsn Press) MONTREAL, Nov. ill-Offerings Montreal livestock Cattle receipts were 961 head. There BIIAlILOTTETOWN Arntfiuld . . . Ashley .. Bsgalunc . Barry H . Base Air-t Bear . Bcattlc .. it: Cflllllrlllll. .. . . ' Dome Mines ldofotlo i? Bridge .. Franklin Fed Kirk . (lode Lake Grenada .. Greene . . (lunnar . Hard linck .. . . . . .. llolllnger . . . . .. , Howey . .l M Cons .. Kirk Ilnko . li Hilora Lo cl .. 110B Gold . l4 Paymnstcr .. Porron .. Pot Cob W I Silver . . . . .. si sales 418.000. fered were picked out at prices around $5.50. Medium steers sold for $4.25 to $5 and common steers from Q to $4.25. Good cows were $8.50 with tops up to $3.75. Med- ium quality butcher cows were from $2.75 to $3.25 and common butchers from $2.25 to $2.75. Gan- ners and cutters were from $1.60 to $2. Common light bulls $2.25 to $2.50. heavier bulls of common quality $2.75, and butcher bulls, in fair flesh, around 53. Steers up to 1,050 lbs. good and choice $5.50; medium $4.25 to $5: common $3 to $4.25; steers over 1,050 lbs, good and choice, $5.50; medium $4.25 to $5; common $3 to $4.25; cows. good $3.50 to $3.75; medium $2.75 to $325; common $2 to $2.75; canners and cutters $1.50 to $2; bulls, good $3 to 3.25; com- mon $2.25 to $2.75. ' Calf receipts were 1.497. Calves were active at $3.25 to $3.50 for common grassers. Yearlings sold as low as $2.50. Heavy calves, cal- ves weighing 350, lbs 0r better. in fair flesh, sold around $4. Veal calves of medium good quality sold up to $8.50. Light drinkers and comznon to just fair veals were from $6 to $7.50. There were no top veals offered. Good and choice veal $8.50: common and medium $4 to $8.50; grassers $3.25 to $3.75. Sheep receipts were 2,228 head. The most common price for calves was $7.50 for gobd ewes and wethers with a cut of $2 per cwt. on culls and bucks. Sheep were from $2 to $3.50. Ewes $2 to $3.50; lambs, good $7.50; common $5.25 to $6.25. Hog receipts were 2,744 head. Hogs were weighed early at $8.50 for bosons, fed and watered. Sel- ects clrew $1 per hog premium. Butchers and heavics and lights were cut 50 cents per cwt. and ex- trs hesvles $1 per cwt. sows were $0.50 to $7.25, mostly $7. l (Canadian Press) L, Nov l8—Pound sterling declined 1-4 of a cent at 4.07 0-10 on Montreal foreign ex- changes today while the United States dollar was unchanged at 1.01 5-32. The French franc lid- vsnoed .01 of a cent to 0.67 cents. r e ' l Ukraine!!! wagon (new) end eeverel T" "I m6 other ‘ ' not n g . l-INIMENT Jrliis sale will be pclitive._'i‘erml usueran Rub on-peln gene. lppll- Getthenewlerklcooee- , m. g eiaznAleo avail- so sene- ‘l: '. 03v. m i?‘ GIOIGI l. TWIIIJY. - 3'" i "WW- -- .__.._.___.. splendid values. . Just IO% Now and your purchase goes straight to Your Home TODAY. You have 10 Months for the balance. No Interest. 4 Elzssrocx EXCHANGE (Canadian ) MONTREAL, Nov 18—British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows: Argentina peso .2742- Ausizralia pound 3.9738. Austria schilllng .1904. China. Hong Kong dollars .8058. France franc .0687. Great Britain pound 4.9756. Holland florin .8873. Italy lire 0820. Japan yen .2897. New Zealand pound 4.0138. Norway krone .2501. Poland zloti .1809. South Africa pound 4.9522. United States dollar 1 5-32 per cont premium. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks 61w AmerCyanB .. .. 28 7-8 AmerGasElcc... 40 mum-sup pow,” 23-8 Ass0cGasElec.- .. —— Atlas Corp - - 13 1'2 OanMaJ-coni -— Cities Berv . 2 7-8 Creole Pet 22 1-4 Elec Bond Share 13-4 Ford oi Can A . . . . -~ ‘J7 1'4 Gulf Oil Penn . 5 1-2 l-ium on m: it; 7-: Imp Oil .- - IntPete 3'7 3-4 Niag Hud . . . . . . _ . . . . . .. a 1-4 StdOll Ind . . . - .. .. _ Std Oll Ken . . . . .. 20 3-3 Un Light Pow A .. 2 3-5 Un Light Pow pid . . . . .. 22 i-2 1R1? Us.) UCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov I'D-Potato prices advanced from five to i0 cents on Montreal 01ml FY0411“? market today and butter and cheese held steady. m! ewe“ slightly. On the potato market Prince Edward Island mountains were $1.40 to $1.45 and oobblers 11-85 to e140, per oo-ncuaa bne- 1n 9°- pound bags, Prince Edward Island mountains wen 81-35 l0 91-30» cobbler-s e150 to ma. New B11111" wick - lnoimtcins $1.25 to $1.80, Quebec mountains 81-10 W 31-15 and Quelacoowhite no I M“ 9° cents to . . Butter was about steed! It 5° wit; per pound for osrlote or less g 110L114 fllfietnte for solids and oen or pr Cheese was 1o v-azo ll cents for m 1 011ml“. Olferinls 0i 11° 1 Quebec were so few that quote- tlons were discontinued. Graded shipments" in carlote or leseofeggswerewinfleenizs dosen for A-lerse. 3'7 V’ 39 °°"" for A-medium. as to 80 cents 10f ~ A-pullete, 27 to 28 cents for B- lerge. 25 l-I to N cents for B- medium, and ill-to 24 l-2 cents for 0. . , ll li_fi ii .— ll V ill-Q Cme in and Furnish Your Home the Modern JOIN the HUNDREDS NOW USING THE HOLMAN HUME PLAN You'll Find it a Wonderful Convenience Many of the things that go to make your home a source of end- less comfort, the Holman Home Plan enables you to get easily Baby Carriages Bedding Cedar Chests China. Clocks Curtain Materials Draperies Electric Fixtures Furniture HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL Report for month of October: Grade X.-—1, 10015 338119-11; James MaoKay. Grade IX.—1, Bertram- Grade VI.—l. Taylor Ellis; (absent). Grade 1V.-—l. Annie Pilllfld; Kgy and Lloyd Pound (equal). Grade III.-1, Pound. Grade IilI.—1, Vivian Craswell; 2. Marjorie Buchanan. 3. MOW" ‘l: Y?‘ CnA M , .Y0u May Buy A __, These on- this PRACTICAL PLAN Electrical Appliances NS OTH STORES lh 3. Catherine MEC- Leod; 2, Locke Ellis; 3. Wanda Thelma. Nichol- son; 2, Dorothy Begnall; 3. PM"! Heaters Lamps Linoleum and Oilcloth OiIBurners Radios Ranges Rugs Silverware Tires and Tubes Washing Machines SIIMMERSIDE Grade I Sr.-—1, o... Pound. ram, Taylor Ellis. 92% 2' Beatrice J- Stevenson, teacher. Stuart MacKay; 8, Melvin Pound 2. Wendell Craswell; 8, Doreen Max:- Buckwheat Flour The good old Fashion PANCAKE kind new. and fresh for sale a1 Carters SEED & FEED STORE oi investments is Mortality of Life and the Guardian homes. need-Family and tlonal, ‘Annuities. llYllllMAN Lower Queen Street Speaking of, Speculation, the Mortality The Great-West Life is the Champion of Thrift There is a Great-West” Policy to mcci every Refinement Income or Pension and Consult our nearest Agent or write or call on Established 1872 Provincial Managers Greater Than the oi’ Thousands o‘ (lanadian Business protection, Educa- & B0,, LIMITED Charlottetown i MR. TEA POTT SAYS To (let That Fine Fresh Tea Flavor Use BliAllMlll Orange Grade I Jr.—l, Hazel Crnswell. PJ-fect attendance-Louis Bags nail, Wanda Bertram, John Bert- Htghest average—Thelma Nich- olson and Annie Pound (equallf PEKOE TEA ' . . r —. ‘swfl-mn-eqeslrynvazmur