e _JANUARY 22.1930 STOCK occluding Ylasllnnlirs lllllll AMARKET llliliTiliilNS Corrected For Every Wednesday 8r Sat- urday's Issue. m“ mm‘ . . . . .., ._ l-lnly. loose cwt . . Strxlw. proswcll r-wt Turnips lHliI Potatoes bus . - urinal I Celery bunch . . Onions lb . . Beets pk . .. (‘olerv hearts Cranberries qt . . . . .. Allnt Parrots ih Pntlltoes pk Sqnnsh ih . Apples rim. . . .. Apples pit . 'l‘urn'ynr Ii for , Splnnob lh . Parsley hum-h llrrwr-nll (‘rlhhrllrs hrlld ..'. Vr-nl .. .. .. llonst Roof . . lire!‘ qr . . iltcw nleuis Ducks fllfckcn . . Lnmh ll) ... .. lluflfl‘ . . .. '7‘ ‘l ‘i .. . Eggs doz . mun Prrvlcll blurkcrcl l‘li(‘ll Haddock lb . . . 00d lb Miscellaneous (Canadian Prese) MONTREAL, Jan. 21- Wheat, nor no 2 95. Barley C W no 3 44. Oats, feed no 1 36. Flour, spring wheat patents. Iirsts $5.50. _ Flour saonds $5.40. I Flour bakers $5.30. . Flour winter wheat patents. nhoice $3.90- Flour white corn $4.60. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $26.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 82.90 Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 12. Butter no l, 24 7-8 to 25 1-4. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 38. Eggs A 1 medium 36. Eggs A 1 puliets 35- Egge A large 83. i Eggs A medium 3i Eggs A puilc": 30. Eggs B medium 25. Eggs C 27. Potatoes 90's P E I mts $1.40 to $1.45. 90's P E I cobblcrs $1.85 to $1.40. 80's P E I mts :_‘-'.'!5 to $1.80. 80's P E I cobbler; $1.20 to $1.25. 50's N B mts $130 to $1.25. 80's Que mts $1.10 to $1.15. 80's Que whites no 2 90-$l.00. . 01.3‘ * (Canadian Pres) Closing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4.95; U. B. dollar 1.00; franc 0.00 cents. At New York-Pound 4.95; Cen- edian dollar 1.00; franc 8.59 1-2 cents. - At Paris-Pound 75.08 1-2 fr; U. 5 dollar 15.10 8-4; Canadian dol- lar 15.16 fr. In gold-Jlnevaileble, London market closed. Dull Trading Session On N.‘ Y. Market (By Frank MlcMillen. Annotated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) NEW YORK. Jan. zl-Although the rail shares puffed upgrade for small gains, the industrials and utilities slid back today in the slowest trading since Dee. 19. Measured by the AB-Swlfl-Wd Press average of 60 stock-s. market was off .2 to 56.7. ‘Pl-ans- actions totalled 1,348,030 shares . against 1,023,475 on Monday. The rails, analysts said. derived steam from the indicated improve- ment in loadings last week over the preceding week and over the like week a year ago. Better ‘net operating income for some sys- tems was also a factor. _ Notwithstanding the favorable attitude of financial circles to- ward the long-pull prospects for the stock market, the day's trad- ing fell under the cloud of nearby uncertainties. Market quarters pinned , ‘ hesitancies on such elements as the oncoming supreme court decision on the TVA, expect- ed at the earliest on Feb. 3, gov- ernment budgetary problems and the threat of possible further French political dislocations. Throughout the session the mar- ket hnd the benefit of a good scattering of selective ‘buying. Gains of fractions to 2 or more points were turned in by Atlas Powder at 5i 1-2, Briggs Mfg. at 58, Devoe 6a Reynolds "A" at 45 1-2, Owens Glass at 143 1-2 and Greyhound at 75. Advances of 1 or more points by American Tobacco, Reynolds To- bacco and U_ S. Tobacco were studied in Wall Street in the light of Bureau of Internal Revenue fig- ures which showcd cigarette mak- ers to have produced in 1985 nine billion more cigarettes than had ever been made in any previous year. ' A brisk demand for low-priced lndustrails was the feature of a Steady bond market. U. S. govern- ment obligations were generally lower. Losses of fractions to more than a point were suffered by the fol- lowing issues: Allied Chemical at 163 1-2. American Can at 129, Am- erican Telephone at 158 i-2, Beth. lehem Steel at 49 7-8 and Republic Steel at 10 l-4. Amongst Canadian issues Dome Mines advanced a point to 47. Fractional improvement was re- corded in International Nickel, McIntyre-Porcupine, Canadian In- dustrial Alcohol, Tack-Hughes and Massey Harris. Dominion stores, Distillers-Seagranls, Lake Shore and Canadian Marconi were slightly lower. IV. . Y. Stock Exchange , (Supplied by Pltlleld .1 c llemhern of Montreal s-tgck c2312“: and Curb lhrlcut) Stock: Opfll Lggt Am ii‘ 1'- .. .. 7 ‘I F8: P1X‘ I'll] V 35% t" n . - I 139 24 211,1 1583i 28 40€ till/i i7 ‘it " 0H: 85% :l'.u/, till 311"’ c417 , 15% hennecott . 29 :{lliZlti1£i“('fllbl . on . _ rm n iii‘. iii} Paramount 9 ,, 25% i 521/ i‘; Western U i. . . 73 Westinghouse 100 LIVESTOCK (Canadian Preu) MONTREAL, Jan. 21—.St£:ad- iness appeared in early dealings on Montreal livestock markets today. Cattle and calves were steady While 11°88. Sheep and lambs re- msined almost unchanged. Receipts reported by Dominion Livestock Bureau: Cattle 65; cal- ves 217; hues 668; sheep ind lambs 85. The cattle market opened steady with a small lot of common qual- ity steers selling at $4.35, gommon to fair quality butcher cows brought $2.50 to $3.75. canners and cutter) $2 to $2.50 and common bulls $3 to $3.75. Calves showed a steady trend with veals bringing‘ from $6 for commonest kinds to $9 for med. 111m 800d to good kinds. Grassers were mostly $4.25. Good ewes and wethers sold for 8B. culls and , bucks $3.50 while sheep reused from s2 to e4. On the hog section of the mar- ket bacons sold for $9, fed and watered, with the usual $1 prem- ium on selects. Butchers, 1mm“ and lights were cut 50 cents per huniredweight and extra heavies $1 per hundredweight. Bows were from $7 to $7.50. On the Maritime section of the market hogs brought $11.75 for bacons rail graded and $8.75 for those weighed off cars. Good steers 5017'- Bli 86-25 and good cows at $3.75. cnnners and cutters brought $2.25 and bulls $3.75. Veal calves made. $8 and grassers $3.50 while lambs brought $8. rue Cl-lARI/YFFETOWN GUARDIAN Specie!!! FRAMED Plcrunzs Plain and embossed mouldings In ' silver and gold finish. Sizes from 5 x ‘l to 12 x 15 Inches. One hundred subjects, includ- ing etching! and coplee of old master subjects. - I 5c each A A Hosiery Special l3! Pick out your dress A dolls: ls all. no more no lean It's nil you pa! for each beautiful drool.‘ Such‘ 1t will pa Because t ey may not lasmnore than n day. Reed. please. ladies. what we here u. Alli to the METROPOLITAN ‘TORI [ht sway. Hundreds of dresses you"! find on view 0O Made in the styles the newest too in red and pink, in green and blue. The colon an f t gnu; In the dnest of pilinirzs you'll“ And it b‘ chance the color should run Free of c srge we'll give you one. some have n strips and some have s dot Home have sleeves and some have not. Some with collars and some without That they are beautiful there is no doubt. The designs are pretty so different and neat T0 wear any time in house or street. Your friends will stand and gue in awe At the greases you bought. in the METRO- OLITAN STORE- And moat important of all is what we now Ind JUST ONE DOLLAR PAY. _ ridiculous so low a price to pay. ' And you'll expect to pay twice or more For these some dresses in any store. you to see without delay Don't come too late or you‘li regret That your share of these dresses you failed Y NEG And when you see them you'll want them e0 quickly see. bargains have never been seen before In this or any other store. red with others we know you will say $62 1G $09-10! Latest, Style DRESSES. $ 1 00 EACH to 56L (E Celanese P o p u l_a t‘ 3l'>:lde‘S°s1ie"s"'~ 0N “but °N s“ SAlqllhliAllLAY slightly Tnunsnn FRIDAY SALTED D P. & G. Imperfect PEANUTS Cglggf, SOAP Z30 LB. ..... TIN _ _ _ _ _ __ 9g 5 BARS 15g Pair METROPOLITAN STORES LIMITED WHERE YOUR MONEY BUVS MORE " All‘ slur s... Collar Attached SHIRTS In Plain and Fancy Broadcloth (malocclusion 55c each llfiifltfi. .\l1-inlyrc\ ' nzlc Muvuvc (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. 21—'I‘he sold stock had a moderate burst of act- ion today on the Toronto mining market, stimulated by gcocl buy- ing at higher prices in tile gold group of the New Yozl: Dome Pnylnnstor l'l'l'l‘(Iil ... new high l ork to a trailed New Y Wt mm _ lmlnnur . Pick (‘r0 Pl-alnlcr . for a year or more at 47, up a full roint end other dividend payers Third Charlottetown Brownie Pack (St. James’) There has recently been organiz- ed a BrownielPack in connection A Paolo 000E Mrzrkets At A did Miter. Strength of the yellow metal stocks was associated with the heavy Washington spending Pros Air llczld Aulll [toll Lllkv . with Si. James’ Guides. This pack is making good progress under the leadership of Miss Marjorie Shaw, (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Jan. ZL-Prices held steadv on light turnover to- day on Hontreal open produce markets. Butter was 24 7-8 to 25 1-4 cents per pounds for csrlots or less of no 1 while small lots to retailers were 26 to 28 1-2 for solids and 27 to 27 1-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlotg or less were quotedat 2B cents a dozen for A large, 25 for A medium and 24 for A pullets. Cheese was quiet at 12 cents- per pound for no l Ontario. Potatoes were $1.40 to $1.45 for Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks lower. Toronto Mines-Golds up: other Brcups slightly lower. _ ' New York-Stocks closed lower. Montreal and Winnipeg-Stocks and commodity markets closed New York-Cotton, rubber and coffee higher; sugar lower. New York Curb lieno lhml liochn l. l. linynlltl- . program The gold share index gained 1', to 1264s to 12c ~12 mid the mhcelsneous mines index dropped .23- Bralorne was in active demand and s. gain of 25 cents to 7.05 W85 recorded. Teck Hughes advanced 5 cents and Lake Shore l-2 while Wright Hargreaves, Hollirlgcr and McIntyre eased narrowly. _ Chibougamau was again a lead- er in the penny group. The Drive closing at 46, up 4 to a new high. nnmllnn Press) Jnn. -- ‘Poxns . 'i‘ohrlrn Ventures . ’ ‘to A n (C TORONTO, Blocks Miss Pen Pray and Mrs. Donald Scott». An enrolment was held last Fri- day 1.1; which Elaine Porter, Joyce Heechan, Marie Davies and Marjorie I-luestis were enrolled as Brownies of the Third Charlotte- town Pack, Pat Clark Margaret Lawson Margaret McKenzie and Fairley Prowsc were enrolled some time before. Two new recruits Jennie Liowther and Edit-h McKay attended their first meeting last week. There are still a. few vacanc- ies which will likely be filled in the near- future- . Miss Fulieton, who enrolled the Cl! TfB II Ci 88 frigwti.zgdtzaltll.allsllllc>ridcobll>lacligf 5:12: lifrllzm l; " ' - " Bud-Miss Pray. Mrs. Scott. who be- 90-pound bag. In eighty polihd (cnmmn Arms) "Pollil é.'.1@§‘s.-.i»jmx>'_" " fore her marriage was Miss Marjorie ._._ ‘ bu,’ pflme f" and Island moum . Roop has had considerable experi- (Clflldllll PNII) tains were $1.25 to $1.30, cobblers sud“ “Linn, ence in Guiding, having been Cap- NEW YORK. Jq. ZL-Price $1.30 to $1.25, New Brunswicks ' ‘ tain of the First Charlottetown 0118082 "19 “TB-K? iégdmn!’ $1.20 to $1.25. Quebec mountains gfiefjgsy B Colmpanyhof Guildes. Wc érfildgiad to mllkfl HY WETQ O C n31" to and Quebec no 2 ' W6 COME CI‘ BKEII BS B. BT- I roylvfit propigiigion: u" M white; 9o gent; to $1, gltlllasslgioliow , . . . .. HOrtrrBtlLarllksonre Gétttegidfild tiZOCXltITii-i eCnna no waequo ___-___i_ M‘ rw W0 e5. u- st our as new“ I» iii-wow" "1 ::Persian ‘Balm creates and re- C“ s" - - "WWW" mmpimi’ 1°’ ‘he ‘we °f l-32 of one per cent yesterday. The serves lovely and youthful complex- Creme P ' " ' their toadstool" for the enrolment. pound sterling was up 1-8 at $4195 ions. Tones and stimulates the skin. E1 3°“ *'“ - while the French franc. 61081118 l‘ Fragrant as a flower. cool as morn- m“! °f ca" A ' “"5"! 6-59 i-2 cents. showed r- im v1, ins dew. Swiftly absorbed by the 9"" 011 - * (‘ _. .00 1-8 of a cent. tissues, making the skin wonderful- Hum o“ Qen 1'»: A short business meeting was MONTREAL, Jan. al-Thv ly soft-textured. Unrivalied as an Imp 011 -- tggg-mgré g held on January "I- At the lest round sterling at 84-95. the United aid to feminine elegance. Delightful Int Pei- -- - ' meeiius- Jammy 14. "WW5 111W 8ta‘es dollar at $1.00 and the tonne. imparts additional charm to Niall Hud -- - were discussed for increasing the French franc at 5.00 cents closed the daintiest or women. Persian It 011 01KB“ “"45- 5 few games were plflvfld- unchanged on Montreal foreign Balm is the one toilet requisite for 3n glA . The meeting 010566 with MP6- exchenge today after mild flllii- tho 9X00“!!! Womim- "9115 B3 a u ' "ii- tugtjon, beautifler. ____ i . ‘ _. _ lithium‘? 551115 MONTREAL, J an. 21—Montreal EXAMINATIUN Brownies also enrolled Miss Shaw - ‘Over 5% Income a . . plus Safety and Diversification Safety of principal, diversification and substantial income are offered to the investor through the purchase of equal amounts of the following first mortgage bonds:- Rno Mandy Price ‘Union Gee Co. of Csnsds l.rd.. . . . . . .4'b9i i950 98-00 ‘Hamilton By-Product Coke Ovens Ltd. 5% 1955 100.00 ‘Mindoro-Duncan Utilities Limited. . . own 1964 101.00 “ srlUtiliriesLimireri,.......... 5% 1955 96.00 rbcnninion Electric Power Limited. . . . .5%% 1955 97.00 IPsysHe Quads only. .$.P|ysble Csnsds sad W. C. Pitficliglidoz Company ' 157 Hollis Street, Halifax t u 1 Telephony 5-7160 -, \. A) x. Yi 7s . 4.68 5.00 5.42 5.30 5.75 i-Psysbie Camels-end United Susi. Loubd. mlnnqnr- . ’ mhel o-b 1on1 me Gold Attic I. l. Min-uses . 38'.‘ Mun East 0 181 Queen St. stock exchange. Montreal curb market. and Canadian Commodity Exchange were closed today on ac- count of the King's death. They reopen tomorrow. NEW YORK, Jan. fli-Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain demand high 4.95 3-4; low 4.95; close 4.95 1-8; France 6.59 1-2; It- aly 802; Belgium 15.92; Germany 40.30; Canada 1.00. COACPBIWEXCURSIONS Going-Friday, January 24th i Return Limit-Monday, January 27th To Antigonish-fare $5.20, To Saint J elm-fare $4.35. W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent, Canadian National Railways Charlottetown, P. E. I. fitting and supplying Glasses. etc. n. J. mason OFIUMETRIST Office Connected With Drugstore AIIBTIOII SALE 0i’ farm implements and furniture at EDWARD MARTIN'S Hunter River On Jan. 23 at 1 O'clock Sharp If not line first following day. Terms made sale. ALEX. McRAE Auctioneer known at i mi-lgfl-N-ZI-U Lord Dawson of Penn the King's physician. (above). (lenlrnl Guardian locals. 4e 2n per word: In Ila-merino Nntlrl-s. per inch; Notices of Thunlur and Ann uorrl Other rule-n on application ill at Sandringlmm. was nursed Agnes Black (above) the nurse w brought him through his illness 1928. She is a member of the ro household. invented; Rates-Payable in Advance per word; Western lllil l-Inntern locus, to per wonl- nnnoum-emruts nml (‘omlng Evan's lo Spirltunl Offerings, (Yul-lip, ntn , 1e pry unmet lmlters of (Jonah-lento 70¢ Minimum Clause Inr lIl1.QdV€I‘|IQiIlfIl' twenty-live cents. it K117G’S_NURSE-. w.’ u. M. King George, lying taut‘: w: Icsrdr Clnlllflrl If: 700 per lnrhr Lilli 0| Flurul and racist on, 70a 9n Inch n! la. pa: For Sale SCRATCH PADS-PADS 1F "10 sheets 5 x 7S4. Price 3 cents per pad. Postage extra. Guardian Office- l-‘OR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge ‘and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery.’ FOR SALE-ONE BUREAU AND one congolcum oil cloth square. Apply Guardian. L-452 fiiéiisliriyolik Point. Good buildings. Price rea- sonable. Apply L. E. Home. . L-364-l-l8-6l. FOR SALE -- AT MONTAGUI-l after January 24th, 10 good gen.- eral purpose mares and geldings, also two drivers. (Sgd) A. M. 11-425 FOB. SALE - A FULLY EQUIP- ped 2 chair barber shop given at a bargain. Located in one of the busiest section of the city. Apply to 179 Robinson Street, Monctan. N. B. 11-920-1-20-51. Wanted WANTED - BOOK SHILVEB FOR small Library. Phone particu- rlafi i376. _1_-_-_410-1-21-Zli. WANTED-A SECOND RAND UP- right. boiler from 10 to 12 h.p. Write Box 55!, Bummerside. L490 NOTICE-E SCAPED RESOLVE T() TAKE OUT INSUR~ hioolicLCurric Bldg. _ p I Male Help Wzlntefrl AFPNALR Alli]; Sales Help Wanted NEW COMMISSION RATES- - Boarders Wanted fi . 0.0. Guardian. - L-45l Miscellaneous FROM MY ranch, 011C iifllliili‘ fox, registered, F4l-NEB, Reward. Ail liiurphy. L-41l. rmcc in The Sun Llic. New Plans- Ncw Rates. Your every lleccl anti- cipated. We collect premiums. See W A N ‘l m ii l‘ (l learn Barber Trade. Short Uuural expert training. Molar Barber col- lege. Halifax. N-356. new subscription prices — new selling plan — Canadian and American publications. Refer- ences required. National Liter- ary Guild, 272 Bey, Toronto. n-ds-l-aa-ll. ' house. central location. Apply .l., Female i-lelplyVan REFINE), EXPERIENCED GIRL- Houaework. plain cooking-accus- tomed to staying alone. comfort- able country home. Stage age, wages, and references. Apply Box “D." curs Guardian. . Is-tlil-l-fl-lli.