Novsmaaa 9.111934. WSTERDAYS STOCK and 201w) QUOTA Trozvni? N.Y. Market Eases Off After Four Day Advance Card P R i N i‘ i It‘ (i BU SINESSES and Greetin Send your own mcsssge this Christmas. Our reasonable prices rnlile it possible to l1:- mcnifer every friend. $1.50 and up for 25 cards. Special Price on Largo Quantities. Guardian ilentrai Job Printery Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) .\i(l.\"I‘lll-1AL, X S‘ \\'i||nt nor no ‘_ linriry f! \\' no 3 02., Oflll I‘ W no 2 b0. tints l? l)’ no ii 41. Oats feed no 1 40v. Iii 7'3 Flour sprin wheat patents firsts Flour sol-on s $5 l0. Flour hnkcrs l5 00. Flour winter wheat patents choice ss no to 84.00. Ilmm wh'\- corn iii 00. Bran ton $21.26. Shnrts ton $23 25. lllddlingn tou $20 25. liniicd oats brig 00 lbs $8.20. iiub no 2 nor ton cnrlots 815.00. Ont 101A. 9%. :1 8 -. 5 --.. 0%. IBM-IO. , Eggs in carton A l large 5, / Eggs A l med um 52. Eggs A largo 49. Eggs A medium 61. ' Eggs C M Pntstoes B 80's 40-45. Potatoes P E I 80's 45-50, Potatoes glue 80's 85-40. I INDIVIDUALS ‘J !,Mt’l. Stock l Exchange Stocks Bslrhurst A ,Bell Tel Brazilian .. "an (‘nr Can Cay- Pfd Ifan Ind Al . r) p 1t . ilow Smith . int Nick .. \lnssey Harris lie-Cull Front .. \'nt Brew Power Corp , Quebec Pow . “hsvri gan .. hilark ets -A ti Glance (Canadian Press) nnd Montreab-Ylil A Toronto cm?“ u"! ‘stocks irregularly higher Toronto .\llllea——(‘lnscd b18319!- New Yen's-Stocks closed and heavy nt close. v Winnipeg-Wheat down Y" cent. New York-liar sliver and till high- er: irlld and sine unchanged. New l'ork-t‘ottml rubber and col‘- fee lower; sugar unchanged, toa Currencies Isusdlan Press) NEW YORK, Nov 8»—Deci1nes o< the smallest proportions were record- ed by leading currencies in the for- eign exchange markets today. The Canadian dullar-‘s premium was reduced from ‘.' 0-10 to 2 7-10 percent. Sterling finished the day 1A lower at $5 001/‘, while the French franc closing at 0.58%, showed a loss of 00% of a cant. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov 8—Ths pound sterling. United States dollar and French fmnc all advanced on Mont.- real foreign exchanges today. The pound gained ii-ld of a cent nt $4.88 11-10 while the American dollar wns up 5-32 of one percent at 2 b-lli per cent discount. The franc rose .0‘: oi a cent st 0 4i cents. 1v. Y. guns (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer (‘yan B . Amen Sup Pow ‘Can Marconi Cities Scrv _ El Bond Shari- .. ‘Ford of Con A . r Advertising Iistas-Jlayahlsin Advance-l consul flssrdlas locals. 4a. per words Western sad Eastern loesls, . III CIII 2s per word: In Iamorlsm Notions, 10o per lnaln lo rI word; Cissalilrl ~ lass of Iiersl and s; Ivsnts lo llulrllnsl Offerings. Clldl. 110-. 1s‘ Dir nslnll Letters of Condolence, 10a, Der inah: Natlsea sf Thanh s I her worrl- Announcements i word Other rstas on application. a Ind Apprsoiatsl. 10a. pop Inch u so, p; silnlmsna Charge for any advertisement svrssspgl" “M; :‘**“ 1v ¢“¢ ‘ vvévv HATlh-Zo pQI word, three inser- tions for the price of two, strictly Dsyshle In salvation. To Let ro usr-uousion manor as. A091? 132 Prince Street. L-0133-11-8-tf. TO LET-TWO FURNISHED BED- rooms, heated, suitable for small Bilartmcnt. Apply 170 Grsitm St. 14-3107-11-7-31. l T0 LET - DWEL G HOUSE 70 Great George Street. All modern conveniencesJl roolns. Garage in connection. Apply McLean A; McKinnon, Solioitiolls. 1111-2157-11-‘1-31. Miscellaneous r. s. REEVES, soirrnros-r roll Nulwry stocks i‘ ‘ L-HZQ-IO-F-S-M f0! l5 wits. GET YOUR PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Cards from The Guardian Job Pflnliefy — exclusive designs" st bl-easonabir prices. L-Mlfl-ll-I-tf. STORAGE AT REASONABLE rates. Farms Warehouse, Hunter River. P. J. Noy dz Co. __,_, __ _r._-_21os-11-1-si. WE luvs on BAND a Wins "use of Ladies‘ flats, Costs, M95595. and all fel-dy-io-wesr. Lowest prices. All necessary alter- "lflns made free of charge. Mo- l-can swrownshnnd, Montague. Wanted WANTED TO BUY CAI ENGINE hoist. Write "R." care Guardian. Is-IlN-ll-‘I-Sl. For Sale CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, eta, 1e par sheet. Guardian Oflics. tf. FOB SALE-OATMEAL, WILL EX- change for good oats. Warren's Mills, North River. L-2l07-l1-0-3i. I03 BALI — AUCTION I011‘!!- Five, Bridge sad Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Job Printefl- Nov. l-tf. POE SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE More, 8 years old. Geo. Mac- I’ “ , Winsioe North. L-Iles-ll-l-Sl. FOB SALE-BUILDING D01‘ IN desirable locality. a Farmer. L-22fl-1i-9-12-14-16-l9. FOB SALIii-SBINGLIS 81.50 '10 $2.00 per square. Slsbwood $1.75 cord Macilcodb Mills, Bellevuc. 11-2320-11-0-31. I011. SALE 011. TO LET-LARGE house, Number 10 Grafton Street. A0011’ Palmer s: lihrmer‘. Il-Wl-ll-ll-ifl-lt-lfi-IO. FOB SALE-IA” x l” SURFACE planer, with belts, counter shaft. Tight and loose pulleys. B. L. Goies, Milton Mills. . h-ifld-ll-l-li. BALI — IIIAVY DBAIT IOB . ' ' .' n-nsa- -s-al. wgmn_noou m‘ “Gm; Chsrlottetown u "Plnl- W11" °- el" ° ros sans -- ssranusnsn °“"4l"‘- L-ml-ll-F-m " ‘ ~ Shop. Good location. Warren-round YOBK on Chester Boar fit for servioo. Ad- 4"" "X" Guardian. L-flll-ll-l-Il. Fem le Hel tWanted want!!! Qfinhifl’ lore "mimibhlln owl! "Wm-s Guard . ~ n-mr-ll-s-sl. "limit llfoons loss q iufsnliiy. Woman for hdussfiort Anal: Parlor on. normal. ¥'%11_:!4|- TANVID-‘GIII IOU HOUSI- "IX on farm (ooun ). Plain ‘Milne. Wages loo. Wri telling arioe and where so see you. Ad- Stodt, scales, cash register, new refrigerator. splendid buy for cash. Apply "K." care Guardian. L-3140-11-7-8i. Lost Loss: 1N "I'll! 01111301.!) Watch. "Finder please lssvs st .Gusrdlsn Office. L-fllss-llf-I-si. .Maie Help Wgnted wslrrso- SINGLI sum ron farm and ranch work. palting foxes, building» pens. etc. A001? Arthur W006, . 14-1110-11-0-81. "istbshsdrayhorssymr have there?" u. Borden r. . . v. ,.....t..'si.. "No, it's s llovrn horse, and I109 your haw NP’ " l Apply Palmer’ EXCHANGE . .._..__._ (Csnsdisn Press) XIONTBEAL, Nov B-Britlsh foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bonk of Canada clue“! will‘ as fol1ows:-— Brasii milrels .071 . China llollg Kong (qllara .4021. Ucumurk krone $151. France franc . . Germany reichslnnrk .3082. Great Britain puulld 4.8808. Holland fiorin 111103. Hungary peugu .2029. India rupee .2100. y llro _ ' . Japun yen .2865. Jugoslavia dlnnr .0228. New Zealsnd pound 3.0016. Norway krone .2458. Poland sioti .1807. South Africa pound 4.8751. Spain peseta .1333 Sweden krone .2523 Switssriund franc .3181 United States dollar 2 5-16 per cent discount. Cloain exchan s rstes:— At uotreal- ound 4.88 11-16 U. S. dollar 07 11-10; franc 0.44. At New York-Pound 5 0094' Can- adian dollar 1.02 7-10; franc 0,1111%. At Paris-Pound 71106 fr; Cnund- la? dollar 15.58 fr; U. S. d0llaf- 15.18 r $6 . 1n gold—Pound 12s 3d; dollar 00.88 cents; U. B. dollar 60% cents. . NEW YORK, Nov 8—Forcign ex. change irregulilr Great Britain high 5 00%; 10W 5 (Ills/ii clone 5 00%! tit] dny hills 4 09%: France 055%; 855: Belgium 2.131}; Germany 10,25 Canada 1.02 7-10. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov B-Quotstions held firm on the ‘Montreal produce and dairy market today. Graded shipments _ut eggs lu less than ear-lots were iluoted at 46 to 4d cents n dozen for A lnrgc. 4'.’ cents for A medium, 35 cents for A puiiets, '.'1 lo 221 coats for ii and lil to 10V; cents cents for C. Receipts wore ‘.1113 cases. Fresh nu_ 1 butter was up slightly at 10% to 20 cents a pound for cur- lots or less. Arrivals totalled i578 boxes. To retailers solids woro 201,5 to ‘.51 cents and pl~luis 211/, to 22 cents a pound. a pound for No 1 Ontario uad 0% cents for Nu. 1 Quebec. Receipts by rail amounted to 1.008 boxes. Potatoes held steady st New lirunslvlcks and 45 to 50 cents for Prince Edward Islands, all per 80 pound bag. GlfaillN (Canadian Press) WlNNlPhti, Nov 8-—Benrlshness oi Chicago more than offset hullishness at Liverpool in deciding the price trend on the WiunYpeg Grain change today. W eat fubures prices skidded sharply in the late dealings to close l to ‘V. cents lower, December at 78%, May $11,‘, and July 841/4 day‘s lowest levels, Coupled witll n 1% cents (lei-lino in Lho southern mnlkel was the continu- ed absence oi’ s broad demand for Cans in w c rt sales today toiall duoni; kfilxmllhéld. Estimates of larger wheat. ship- ments from the Argentine this week —prnbably about 4,000,000 bushels- fniled in nfftl the Livorpnnl market Prices there closed nhuut 115.11 higher. Argentine wheat shipments week totalled only 1.962.000 bushels and 1,500,000 the week previous. Other reports said Argentine wheat was moving toward gulf ports agrar- entiy for Mexicali consumption. Half-cent advances were scored ill spreads on high-grade whents ill tho cash-grain market. witll demand con- tinuing good. Coarse grains futures ricea were influenced by wheat, clos- ng fractignsiiy lower. ADAM MAY HAVE LANDED IN CEYLON (By The Canadian Press) ONTREAL, Nov. 6-'I‘he Bibli- cal narrative does not happen .to ‘ “ that Adam. on his expulsion from Eden. landed via the air route in the Island of Ceylon. In fact, they can point to his footprint as proof. It. is a depression on the ‘ in known as "Adam's Peak", and is the object of pilgrimages. This and other tales from the colorful legend and history of Cey- lon were related to a. branch of the Catholic Women's League by R. C. lBringham recently. Professional Bards McLEOD 8 BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, I. O, Bidets! and Attorney-st-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN OM00: 1R0 Richmond Strrrl NORMAN W. LOWTHER Barrister a. Attorney At law 8d Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson‘ ' IABIIBTIB. SOLIOITOB, ETC. Money to Loan Collections Oflloo: 140 Richmond Street. i Prohibition Commission can. n. nun. Chairman. Charlottetown. Isa. s. McDonald, w»: sl. Peters. Itlllliulwglllflli. Ignition. Bind a arms on regarding mum of rsoagmon scr e slum or tumor s. Mus. s. c..ss. P. I“ riotteiovm EXPERT REPAIRING costs LESS AND GIVES IATI BIAUIION IUD SALI- | s. o. camcaou rissoan 114110-81. Canadian B Chet-so was unchanged nt 101/3 cents n 35 to 40 H cents for Quebees, 40 to ~15 cents for _ eents_ the - in i Ill-mi Auth mwflml it. but there are those who w ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MINING (Caasdlsn Press) TORONTO, NOV 3-—A lllll dossn secondary gold shares and some of the penny stocks occupied the spot light today on the mining department of the Toronto Exchange, vrhls trade lagged in the higher bracketed issues. The rally, carried on with intermit- lullt spurts for about a week. show- ed signs of flagging though the soft tune may have been due to the un- settled note in the New York market. Volume was close to 700,000 shares but the expansion was dus mainly to operations in the cheap issues, lloiiinger was slightly erratic, mov- ing up to m1 in the morning on heavy buying and closing ut 20.20 for a net loss of 40 cents. Dome, Wx-lght Har- greaves and liclntyre dropped 1.0 to 50 on smsller trade and Tack Hughes on fair turnover receded 0 cents in 410. Brslorae and Pioneer held to ifolnmon W P [Coningaa 2'10 (‘oninrum 106 I) Mines . 3000 ' Eldrvrndo . 185 ll‘ Bridge .__ B45 finds Luke (iolvoniln (‘roldnia Goidfield 14 Goodfiah 1.0 Graham 4% Granada 201/, trreeno 40% iruuunr zllnlow 8 linrker lloliinger .. Homestead istmnque Kirk l, .. kootellay ., Lulu-land . l. Shore .__ Leo Gold ,. Little L L ., ilfan East hlacnssn . hlaple L . McIntyre ., McKenzie . McMillan . Ex- .' ---. ... Nlpisaiug Nornnilu . North (fun Olga Oil Puyalisfer . Pot (‘oh ._, Pioneer Premier _,_. Pros Air .. Pickle Crow‘ Reno Gold ... Itoyaiitc . Nan Ant _ Sllrllin . Shcrriit . Siscne .. South Tib _ South Am St Antll Sud Basin Syivanite .. Sullivan Tack H . Thoma Cad Tolvugmac Vacuum . h .' . Wiltseeymg . Wright ll . U315 Total sales 683,000 " UN I Aldormac . . Lnéju?) 11 Assoc Oii 11% gaidwin 1% rett '1‘ , iirownicb a?‘ Buckingham 56 Can Kirk . 4 5S 0 a a 1K: 2% d 1255 1% 1 4% . 4 . 254 ‘at 4 31 46 Preston _ ' ' ' Robb Mont ‘ ' 3"‘ Ftsds . ' 28 Sud Mines " n, Vickara ,, , _ 1 White L ___ _ 2y- Wood xii-x ‘ 8 Th R I G’ e o a zrI (Continued from page 2) "Life; whstld you suppose? You pack it with you, 1 understand from Arthur." "With me?" ssid Calvin. “Hours and habits and all that. Except when there's a murder on hand, you go to bed, I understand, as though you were rowing Yale tn- morrow." Calvin danced without comment. "Of course, there's absolutely no money in the state's attorney's of- flee, eon: ‘ to corporation law, but you must get s compensating kick, at times." abs sfllflsted. "When that Ketlar osss came up, for in- pile that m»: n: ma» m. papers. YmJound than in his flat, didn't N. Y. Stock Exchange ((]‘n~fl.-‘ pm") Press i-‘lsssneill Writer) Stocks 0km (A. P. By Ggsxrdlasfs Specisltwire) . . NEW YO , Nov. 8—Pos -elec- §},'}°;,',,,,°";i"’,.,,-,,- lag}, tion demand for stocks slackened i: gnrleictr 1.. . 111011325 today and the market sgld off is E E . ~=-¢~-=d- ~ 11 "Tfihfimi 2.13"’ rmmiei. "Z323"... Atchisou . elm "5 Y curlty analysts expressed i .- be- lief in inflationary tel._..ncies, traders were in no rush to expand their holdings of shares and com- modifies. The upturn in the preceding ses- sion tempted profit-taking. As Auburn Auto the upside by 10 cents each. shocks eased after the opening, TORONTO- N” I trading quieted and the turnover “N” Co“ dwindled to 843.310 shares compar- Acme Oil . 18% ed with 1.111.090 yesterday. ~ m C- mmodities retreated with ' 1 N stocks, causing traders to mix a liberal amount of skepticism with ll [ll ' 8:10 u o . . . . .. ., Stand on N J . . Tex Gulf . , 801,4, U l u, 5- 4 ,._ government spending. Wheat drop- ufigi‘ r..¢'.. ml-f, ped back 1 1-a to 1 3-4 cents a gag-a gala 13x?‘ bushel. Losses in rye ranged up ll i ttrynt,sndsi.lfifiljf _ _ cents a bale, the market paying Wcstingiullulo . __ 3L! little lstbenlililfl (.0 the latest 010D Woolworth . . . . . . 61% report BANKS Foreign exchange diverted atten- Bank ' _ ‘franc, however, firmed, indicating $I°mfi"f° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " -- 1"‘ , the market. had anticipated devel- E-mig‘ " _‘ "g1," opments. although it. remained at Royal . , w; levels permitting gold exports from Paris Tottenham Solicitor —Wi'mt's The inflation ticrn of the N‘? P5 your wife's opinion of you. previous day's movements in fin- Sometimes bad, usually unrepea- ancisl markets was reversed as tlble- U. S. government bonds stiffened. (by Iredsriek Gardner, Assooistedlfldh-crsde corporate loans firmed! andthedollar PAGE ‘MTL. c0123 . (Chill-Ill PIOII) Stocks Clo n s 011 1 Besuharnols d HID To!) . 11 imp Oil .. 1d “ ‘itspo- Int Pete 309g L i sltion against ‘ ' the share list and the Standard.‘ l Statiotics Co. average for 90 stocks declined six-tenths of s. point to 72.4. American Can, American Smelt- ing, Du Pent, Bethlehem Steel, i Montgomery Ward, Bears Roebutk, |shai1ta lebmCioca. Colamand ‘other ‘mifiié. iéi“i.i“i...i."fii“é‘.‘i‘lf tions to a point. Building and motor shares held well. Eastman Kodak touched s. new peak above 109, finishing frac- tionally higher. MeCl-ory Stores Preferred, E. G. Buddhgelotex andI American La France res react- ,ed for losses of fractions. to 5 inflation stocks cooled. Canadian issues generally were : lower, but losses were of fractional ceded 5-8 Wt 40. International Nick- e1, Canadian Pacific, Dominion Stores and Dome Mines lost minor fractions. Lake Shore added 1-4 2 7-16 percent premium, off 1-8. Trade news gave no indication ' that the recent modest seasonal expansion in business had run its course. Electric Power output last week was 5.4 percent ahead of the like i933 week compared with a gain of 3.4 the preceding week. It was the best comparison with last cans" wbirb Roger: astually scrapped on the per- UNDOUBTEDLY the greatest improvement in radio in recent years is the perfection of the “spray-shield" tube, which has made it unnecessary to use the metal shielding can, that permitted over-heating, vibration and distortion, thus oft-times interfering with reception and shortening the life of the tube. Used for years by all manufacturers (and still used today by many) the shielding can was, until the advent of the spray-shield tube, the accepted method of protecting tubes from interference within the set itself. Today, however, the spray-shield tube has been adopted as stsndardequipment by three of Canada's leading radios Bell-er Reception Spray-Shield tubes assure better reception from foreign stations. With the advent of "short- wave" reception in most radios this year, the ' of shielding becomes more important man ever, and the necessity of absolutely per- fect protection against interference from within I I O Accept No Substitutes. Insist on Actual pbalogrnpb of thousands of "sbisldhlg faction o] the now [amour "Spray-Shield" Tube wbicb i: bulb lube and shield in one, and which improve: radio reception in five distinct way:- Minor losses outweighed gains m? 1w since shrine. The "Iron Age" said the way had been cleared for further improve- ment in iron and steel denumd and. forecast s "steady and perhaps ac- celerating upvward trend" in the in- dustry the resr, of the year. It es- timated current output at 26 1-1 percent of capacity, a gain of 1-3 of one percentage point. .. A further decline oi 888900.000 in loans to brokers by New York- City banks for their own account made the total $576,000,000. Total. security loans of New York City banks were 31.381.000.000. a net drop of $36,000,000 for the week. Despite a further gain of $4.0,- 000,000 tn monev in circulation, as the inflationary sentiment angen- points in thin markets following revealed in the weekly federal re- l. dered by prophecies the Democratic sharp advances. U. S. smelting lost] serve statements, member bank re- “ election sweep meant more heavy 2 1-2 as enthusiasm for so-called serves increased szsmoooo to s4.- 032,000.000. Monetary gold stock in- creased $8,000,000. 2 3-4 cents. Cotton dipped 80 to 40‘ range only. Dominion Stores con- CORD. MOTOR KING, BACK; LEAVES WIFE sun FAMILY ABROAD ,' NEW YORK, Nov. 7-2:. L. Cord. multi-lrllllionaire motor and avi- tion from security markets in view point. Dominion bonds were steady- ation magnate. who fled secretly eimiol the Iwwh Political crisis. The The Canadian dollar closed at to England with his family early ithis year because of kidnapping threats, returned here alone about ten days ago, it: is learned. Mrs, Cord. it became known, is stopping in England with her two small daughters» One of Mr. Cord‘: sons is at school in Switzerland. ‘the other is in an English school and all are guarded. Discard Shielding Cans for "Spray-Shield" Tubes 0 —De Forest Crosley, Majestic and Rogers. Every new model of these radios is equipped with these famous new guaranteed spray-shield tubes, which have seven distinct points of superiority and which improve reception in five diflerent ways. This new system of shielding tubes (and almost every tube in every radio must he shielded) is to blast the metal shield in a fine spray right over and into the glass bulb and base, thus providing a perfect glove shield more lasting than the tube itself. Each spray-shield tube is both tube and shield in one. Yet they cost no more than, an ordinary tube and are the only fully-guaranteed tube supplied in any radio. Foreign LOOK Ar THE rusrs m A RADIO . Spray-Shield Guaranteed Tubes. The new 1935 model: now on sale by sluborized dealer: embody all the new feature: and ofler world-aide reception a the set itself makes spray-shielding an even greater factor in assuring maximum results when tuning short-wave stations from great distances. it mm no more to buy a new radio ‘ with spray-shield tubes—but you gal better results. insist on spray-shield tubes. Slat-ions Monthly mo.‘ dsalsd w»... menu. "an. was with her mother.‘ Is Continued.) NO INTEREST the largest radio dealers on the Island Both Stores -- Summerside —— Charlottetown Free Trial — Free Aerial — Free Ground Wire - Free Installation -;.,,.._ savanna-my».- 1»-