29. 1933i a: i .1111‘: CHiILLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN g y, H g i a _ ‘ . a i “liid You Ever See MRI. Stock PRODUCE Morkofo Al‘ A 1v, y, stock Exchange Glen“ Exchange narrowly stronger nu Montreal dairy ggylled by ‘Pitfleld and Company Is Such Shine.” , QEQQ and produce open market today. Graded eglf shipments iu carioia or less firme a cent a dozen, becoming (CInIdIaQ Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial aim-ks irregularly lower. (Supplied by gitiisid and Company “And a Prize Likewise In are o! IIIIMII ltwk Holler-Iv) :0 u; -li fieliils Jfor A-large, 31 to :18 TOIOINO biinov-Sllshlly hisher saninhon of itontrsai Stock exchnllle) , or -uieium'2t3iii A- ii ‘ ' _ ' - , m» o»-- w‘ o." f“ ‘"5. o i\*".-X..‘.Z;"_.3l1i“.'ii%¢§“ . ...... n. 3 _ r o ru tilt l It v . . ‘ Ba" '1'“ -- ~- "Y-"fi 132% blo-Islitxmf coals": cgrngifndrvlgiji: “it. York-Cotton and rubber Am r 1' a I ' Blllml" ~- 7% Bull!" 10!! t0. retailers st ‘:5 to fl (or lower sugar and coffee hi her y A F" lgr fd‘ S3 ‘ B c Pow . 20 solids and zimo 21 for prints. ' ______%,__‘ ' A: w°1em ,1}, ' ' m? s y s l a Dolfl 31891 5 4% No 1 Ontario ciiecso brought 111A a o ' A ' ‘ 8:1 ‘QSSHOAIIIA- 0% costs ‘To no 1 Qlibbm: 105:. Cu r c" a p’ B. ll D Q D011“ " kit so Can Pac RY 9% 0% bags of Prlnceolslili-‘ii-‘iird island “c.2313 r e . a Dom Bridle Iii 3i uiuuntsiua brought s5 to o0, not! fir?" Trgfbcxéi. Edward‘ ‘island tcabbiers and New wmun“ rm") -- ‘ nunswc iuounaus 80 to 85. Q - ' ' ' ' " ' - d , .. ifiggilrfror-r 33% gsgbllélguiauiéios “gs n. so and out-iii. .,,’,‘E,}‘§....‘,°L‘§It.§$.§' iiiifigfntcilfi. “i When Robert Service wrote the poem from which tlta above are quai- Nat Brew _ m. also ' "‘ m“ "M's" °“"“‘““” ‘""“"' ‘°' ee i of liver Black Foxes was ractlcali all confined to l‘ m", L." _ _ __ ‘u; - per cent discount, against 11,5 per "n5; 5 r “g on". can. . , as; Livest k 33,‘; 1,335,132; ‘Q,““;§LE§"",;§ 1,13’, 8° i this Province. Today the industry is world wide, but Prince Edward §§'§f,§",'.',‘ ~ Q}; 0c leil-lcllleiu moan ilunnl a inbuilt. a‘ I F‘ B d sh -- ~11 Island still holds the honor of producing the finest peliis. bThat honor_we m" °° "l" - w“: 1. ‘ cont nipgiiii-i“§lifi'.il?i~.'§§on iinn: tiff m3: ‘ m no must zealously foster and guard and the way to do it s y encouraging (Canadian Press) closing at 0.50% cents. showed a loss Gen tint...‘ 53% @ S‘! Fox bregdgrg fly improwg their herd; Silver FOX ShOWS 810 iioilrizaah, Oct. 2t_§—i.\t'fcriugs on or .005 of a cent. Gr Nor old . 211,, our iver - $5.t“i..li‘i$“ifiiéi"filflfi‘f “"““"“ .1333“ 53.22111. ‘Li’; n.?.‘.’;§..“."'.i...l‘;.; R223»??? T. ' " " ‘Jill i °“° “f ‘h’ h" mm“ f“ imvr°'°m°'“‘ ' Bk of t. 5,, n Cattle receipts were 1,103 hour], exchange today. The pound sterling Mont Word .. 34 @ - m u‘ Nell“, "SR 9:5 pent...“ got) and 309 mm“, “w, Wm lost I}. of n eciit at $4.96 ia-io and Nisg Hlltl ri- slit i . m, or Mann“, H I55 if“ vlrly at about filiflllvly |ll'li't'r!—~g0i|il tlic unlit-ti State's“ dollar 5-32 of ono N Y Cetiirul . 235i. ‘ a l Bk ulcers making 85 to $0.75 with one per cent at 1 1-.i.. per cent premium. Paramount ills £"n “@655 :1: " "o bil0égii ‘stag: at, $0.00, iuediuui igetirfl $38 FliéilCll franc .01 of a cent at s g i“ It; Q " . an common steers 3 to - ceu s. o ac c © ' ' . . a few good heifers utuiia a ' Std oii N J 4a . I _ to $4.26 with a couple of light fnt m? U S Steel 40% MW-‘euflflevfll tr.‘:':...';.:.i~ ¥."ni'"r.... s1 ti. ‘ ' .~ .- n czni- e ng ... p04 . . tiers and cutters at $1.50 to 51.75. i t on»... Eai."t".":. "M . o MONTREAL- o“- 23“ Cal! ‘receipts werg fob» l. d \l ‘ , Wheat, uor no c 02. o; me can,“ ‘were I’; ’ m‘ ‘l,’ m“ (Canadian Press) . %a.i"'l.cy:e(e}d“;lgi0133‘:0. t...» 2s cents ion-d’. “§'.‘.°"',_.,,,,”,,',°_f§ WINNIPEG, OcL 2a.- _ _ , . ' . k t . t _ “w... ..n., wheat ,....n n... §{_‘f_*,‘,,;“;~f;,a flffjsftologgv; good cnosn This Show will give breeders of registered stoc an oppor unity o . . ‘ L’! o v 50, _____ 0 ' 5P" 31pm" *5 ="- ‘dii.‘“ii‘ni‘.'"i'.‘..’.'°.‘.‘i.PH‘? 3”“- "°'"; “you "o W Mo row ooo (Canadian m... participate in one of the greatest Silver Fox Exhibitions ever held. m" 9" 353m “ < ll‘i’l'(‘l'i~i idugoi 551,5; liiny SflVi- - TORONTO Oct 38—Souie of the p1 ~13 q, g l from 34-75 lo $0.75. (irnssors ru i _ ; Q -_ B; 1) 2g ; h! ‘ ' _ ‘ . r . ' nlgdi’. ‘it???’ “ °": "' °“" °"° °° nos-a as n. $1.25, lvoraslus .-i...'."“i‘. n72?” °‘ W‘ n‘ s‘ " iilifllillé 53.5122‘..".§.‘l3..§§’°.‘l.?..‘!.°§§- Accommodation is already provided for over 500 foxes and this can our w a coru ll 00. ’ ‘ ‘ liar-icy; Oct 31%: Dec dlbiA; May h g n; l othv ° n... i... $2025, _ - Goo-l or“ oooloo "o" is 1o My onw- i‘.‘.’...‘2“‘i$..“n‘.’.;‘ ....°.....°“.¥ Central i easil be extended to include many more. v mm"! m“ w‘ ._.5_ common n_ud medium $4 to to $7.70: p ¢ my; to p new high price at 1.90. l - . iiliddliugs ton 827.25. Irwin" a w $415‘ C55" 93w‘! '1‘! r t -one thousand shares of the Rolled o? bag no lbs $3.05. sheer rootlets were 3,104 licud. twat: bbsuged lianda The gold share q no Den ton cariots $10.00 to gfvabulnfierxufigoxiefliim higshzunlfillllllifl Rwlrixont: No iluhardNwzai N?" 1 “i” ‘lanai! remained atcaiy and mis- ‘*1 < ‘i - - ‘ - ' l» ‘z 2 ' .’: - i ‘ . . glam no 1 Out 11%. “Ymmm °"‘“' 1"" p°“"“' W" *,""'O'"’/‘:|:n-N"%“ 3m ‘HON’ 3%“? $332.“‘i‘.ii.i.i‘é“iéninlini“i°° conglllg‘ t . . . ,e'se 10.10. were f-ol4i":l\‘ 1 can»: 2 - " - ' ' Er“ o, '93» 1t 234A ”‘ In b d Morin’? ~31 n-”;?§3-°io£~%°- $285; "liitlttilz. e stirred up n... main A most magnificent collection of silverware which will be placed on III u ca; ona 1 lar 40-51, "i" l" 9- I00 . inl 08; No .'i specs 02- ‘o specs q |_ 1 l I v ' ' ' ° ' g; :§1,'"°,1";m,;'1-¢°-” m, ,,,,,,,,, m, W ,, or‘; 15m; o; p w 3,; N 3 p w iiif.‘;‘.”..'.‘..‘“.§..?n';".l.‘”§5.5‘ .3‘..'.‘.‘é€.i display one week 19131011 to the Exhibition. Prizes varying from 4 to 10 ac- ‘ pl! es I- -- - 01H us: o‘ . - ; o . t L50 d hm l M; g.“ of 15 , a s _ ‘in: i‘.i.i.f.‘2..3,i"ii r:;::..?2;i.2a=.:a“:;.a:'.....?"s.i1-.1 .::".;'.’;::; do; -,="iZ;,~;-,i,o,,ou-,»;,g,-;,r, “any: cording to number of enlfles "1 e801‘ d9” li t 3n M. premium on selects. lint '1 - I ‘T rk 1111/. _ ' o I l?‘ ' , 5:: B “Li: '31 “PAH!!! “FIG §8, Extra lioiiillcf: ‘lllildll grirloyNNn .'i f? W and track 311g: a], gofflig‘ £31m‘ n 180' ‘ "a i; menu", m hshis 51-1"- hoivs wow from 8i to m. 4 i: w 2513.; No s c w 2o ; o ‘ . 1 _, m; h, m... i c 3 "m" “MU” *7 i‘ C W ""5 ‘ “Rim” trial" “Quilt”. u: the only ' ‘ ' " r ' 0 0 SEEM" p E I m" 3°" 55-90. iii-snag Buyers “s gain st half s point i , . - t l cobblers 80's 10.3.1 N. I. mts 80's 80-85. ue mta 80's 7680. ' ue cobbiers 80's fill-HS. MONTREAL» o“. 28—Pricss clos- ltesd! on the produce section o! liadisn commodity exchange m. dag with no sales recorded.‘ _ utter spot-No Sales; Quebgc 51°51“ 23 34%; Westerns MM to it. Que cc unsalted 2414 to 2s , cheese Spot- o sales; Quip on white and colored closed 10 to 10 a: Ontario white and eolore 1011, to bill! Sbot—No sales; Ontario A. lar e closed 40 to 42; A-inediuui 31 to i]: A pulets 31 to :13: B largo 2a t‘: 22;; B medium 24$ to 25%; t,‘ 22 MT’L. CURB bulbs. Tulips and hyaclnths can wait, but the iiarcissus needa the growing time possible. L Advertising i lists:- pnnn in Advance Oliltrfl ilrnellll locals. 4c. per wards Western and Eastern locals, le M! wordy Announcements and (‘o-lag Iwqnll lg pet wordr Oiaslllsl h. We Iorili ll Iansorlam Natl. s, ‘loo I I Li a s I I flown-o "ll-Hen. c-nn. o- . u“... m!!! 12.3.1. .13..‘I.n..'.'.’.'.'. n’! pee laah word Other altos on application i Notices ol Thanks and Appraise on. 10a. pal fuel or 4a. pm Iiulmam Charge for any sdvartiasucat twenty-ll" “ma, Sales Help-whisk or Female .IANTED — AMIBITIOUS SALES people, men and women, spare time, to handle our llne of Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments, lrcvure etchings, many cut-out style cards with tip-on ,‘ attractive calendars, humorous _csrds, envelopes with wallet nap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of ld and silver designs with bril- lantly‘ coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Sevent, exquisite numbers to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dozen. Liberal corn n. Write Premier Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Mon- treat. N-33-7i. TIL.» I'D HINT-PIANO. QOOD CON- ' d_ition. Apply Guardian. 1.4225 IOUSI 'l‘0 LET NOVEMBER fit. Apply It. E. Mulch. L-1l2l-l0-4-tf. I“ RENT -- HEATED APART- _For Sale freshen soon. Roy Moreside, North bdiiton. L-21G2-10-26-3i- TICKET FOB. SALE CHEAP. Qiai-lottetown to Regina. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!!- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. FOB SALE Cl-IEAP- A WORK horse age l2, weighing i500 lbs. Apply C. W. care Guardian. 14-2253-10- POR. SALE - BASE BURNER N0. ll and Bicycle. Phone 374-L. Ap- ply 219 iiiiisboro. L-2200-i0-26-3i l-‘Oit SALE - MacINTOSH AP- pies at Ii‘. S. Reeves, Soutliport. L-2191-10-28-6i. Salesmen Wanted WANTED - CALENDAR SALES- mam-Splendid saleable line of art and businem cwendars. Territory now being allotted. Apply at once to Hopkins Press Limited, Saint merit. Apply Guardian. John, N. n. N-3628-10-29-4i. L-aasc-io-zv-si. IIOUSI AND SHOP TO RENT. Miscengnggbug Will rent either one separate or together. Apply 19 Upper Queen Street. _ L-2236-l0—20~3l. I'D LIT '- HEATED APARTMENT containing eight rooms. Apply l4 Fitzroy or 1S0 Queen. . L-2288-l0-29-3i. I0 LIE-HEATED APARTMENT. furnished, electric range, four rooms and bath. Apply Guardian 1.4207 weelsi__-__ IANTID — I LABGI BOOM! steam heated, with bath... Central. Apply "D." Guardian. L-flM-IO-ZO-Iii. I—"v Female Help Wanted wanna-snout: so: wostan m- . owl: Willard Integer, Hunter River. L-ilto-iii-fl-fif. Male Helpjlanted Em... ' n-ni HOW MUCH MONEY WILL YOU have at age sixty-five. Why not some the question now by ar- ranging an Endowment Maturing at that time. J.A. Monro. 51m U18. Currie Building. ChsriottetilwL I WILL PAY PAIR. PRICE FOR one or two used tires in good condition. size 82 x 5.00. to fit 22 inch rims. Address, A. Hlgnett, P. 0. Box 497, Bummcrside. L-22i0 THERE IS SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy-fainlly Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined. Ask to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore. Currie mllldlfi‘ I hsrlottetown. AMATIUI ARTISTS BIND I03 catalogue of Christmas Card de- signs in black and white for hand colouring. A profitable pastime. Samples and cataloaua ion cents or a_ free. Tally Kol Art Shop, Wellington ds Yoik, Tor- onto. I-iO-S-T-T-tl. n-n Agents Wanted N0 SALES IIIISTANOI, AGINTS for “Yuletl New Ssriaa Personal Greeting " ssnasing aaias. At dollar douu these at- tflltl" olfdl llll on light. Send for his llilrtfolkhifuietisis Studios, ‘Uri ill. I. I. W. .:t'.i"i..:."s:.r; 9 will). A. w. KIQCICIAWII~QLQP§JC§L FOB SALE — MILK‘ DOW T0 G. H. Johnston. S_ti_llolk. L-2251-10-li9-3i, Halifax Port O Arrivals (Supplied by Pliflnlii and Company Members of .\l~ "rul Stork exchange) 5% ammo-Q's‘ If mRW-‘ll-s imp Oil . . . . . .. Q51“; P" A~ i-iisudski from New York ° e" ‘ Nova. Scotia from Boston no not (may Ragus from local harbour Novalite _. from local harbour. SAILINGS Piisudski to Copenhagen Llliemor to Jamaica Wichita to local harbour Ragus to local harbour Novailte to local harbour. VESSELS IN BERT}! Wichita discharging Barge No. 2 berth Lillemor loadirr; Plisudski loading Nova Scotia loading Ragus discharging Novalite loading. VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE Oct. 28-Moyra from Saint John 27—Chedabucto from E.C. Ports Man. Commerce front Montreal Cyril from Montreal Bil-City oi Christchurch from Cal- outta Dominica from Saint John athcart from Montreal ' Caimmona. from Montreal Sonia from Saint John Zil-Llberty from U.B. Ports Magdalen from Halifax Rec from Canso Fernfieid from Halifax Sii-Siiversandai from Far East Merits from Halifax 31- (il-Lenarflsh from Halifax Nov. 1—Hcnneseid from Imminghsm Polarland from Swansea Z-Bristol City from Montreal Dom. Shipper from Halifax 3-—Portis from Halifax Magnhlld from Nfld. Ports Chedabucto from E.C. Ports Ciss from Jamaica Manchester Port from Montreal Cairnmss from Montreal 4—-Man Division from Philadelphia Rosalind from St. John's Chomedy from Montreal Transylvania from Halifax Show Victoriifs An American company 100 years ago made a pair of silk stockings for Queen Victoria They are '::~ ‘“ " lsi the “Pios-iear" shop Avenue, with proceeds going to the Fresh Air Fund. The shop is a reproduction of the store opened by Ma‘. Amok! on Canal Street in 1827 and is fur- nished with counters. desks. a safe and a stove, some of which were used in the last century. Merchan- dise of 10o years ago is dillfliycd. Interested visitors were attracted to the embroidered silk wedding hoseworn byshride in1847anda pearl and goldleait handbag made of fabric from a priest's lobe in the 16th century. SEEKS BUSINESS POI. LANOABIIIII city's Chamber of Commerce will appoint a special commissioner for trade. The specific duties will include journeys overseas to foster the trade of-fsancashiie. The coat will he flit- anoed from the Ivan Stuart llao- phei-aon fund, $100,000. which he- came available recently and was the gift o.‘ Bruce Macph-srson in memory of his father, formerly a direcim of the Chamber, to further the cause o! fnnclsliln industry. Silk Stockings i H!‘ YORK. Odt. 38.—(C.P.)— of Arnold Constable on Fifth 3 for Acme and a loagsof y‘ tor 018l- TORONTU. Oct. ' Stocks 61"" (‘oninruiu I) llluos .. Franklin . Gooilflsli Urnniuln (irnndnro Greene (iunnar , . l-lariwr . . llard Rock .. Proa Alri . Read Auth . Red Lake .. licno Gold Roche lioyalltc . UNLISTED Aidoruiac . 5 rett Tr .. .. Can Kirk Con Mun Home Oil Sud Mines . a New Yo Stools Close Ainm-CyanB l6 b-ii AmerGasIieo 98 fi-l Amer SupPovv . 21-4 Assacflaa Eicc A - AtiasOorp .. 121-3 Canhhrconi - Cities Serv . . . . .. 2 010016 Petrol . 211-2 lleo Bond Share . .. l8 Ford of Can A. l9 ii-B Gulf Oil Pen .. t3 HumOIlRef. d0 ImpOii... iii-4 hi! POM ... 87 3-4 Niag i-‘iud . .. .. a l-I SttiOil ind .. . -- Std Oil Km 20 7-8 Unbiaht PowA... I l-l Uu Lilht Pow pfd . .. .@.@.@.@ J for places. _© ooouoooooooooobiooo IOQQQQQQQQ 140 guests including men and fox life of the Province wi Canadian National Hotel, Charlottetown. Short, snappy speeches followed by our entertainers in unique and mirth provoking entertainment. The banquet of the season. Catalogue Containing Full lnfounation is iiow Ready This booklet will give full deta and study carefully. _ Silver Fox Show of‘ all time. Entries close CLIFFORD ROGERS, President. 6 SECTIONS divided into 36 CLASSES, also CHAMPIONSHIP. CLASSES, HERD CLASSES and MATCHED PAIRS- . First price $12.00 in each Class with correspondingly good awards Fox Breeders Banquet, Tuesday Evening iiov. 5n. prominent in the political, civic, industrial ll sit down to a splendid banquet at the ils regarding the Show. November 2nd. The most fascinating Everyone interested in Silver Foxes should be there either as a spectator or exhibitor. WALTER SHAW, [HIE SILVER FOX EXIIIBITORS ASSUBIATIUN 0F FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND ' ,I1l f Send for it Secretary. - - l/alues Higher On Mt ’l. Exchange (c. r. By Guardian's Spool»! Wire) MONTREAL, Oct. 26. -— Values crawled to higher ground on Mon- treal Stock Ebtcliange today as the easy pace initiated late last week ivas continued. Buying interest centred around a. few utility shares with several paper stocks coming in for attention and distlllers occupying the limelight on the curb market. Shawinlgan was an active and strong leader, touching a top of 18% before easing oi! in late profit- taking to a closing level of 18%. up i4. C nadlan Hydro Electric Pre- ferred advanced a point to 44 and Montreal Power % to 32%. B. C. Power B showed a small gain but the A shares lost narrowly. In the paper group Howard Smith gained ‘its at 11% and Dryden lost it at 4%. Others failed to appear in board lots. Narrow declines were shown by Dominion Steel, Massey Harris, M00011 Frontenac and sev- eral more. Mncoli Rights, which rose from one cent to 31 in a week. fell 7 to l8. Total sales were 11,929 shares; bonds $3,950. Quiet Day On N. Y. Exchange (By Frank Machliilan Associated Preas Financial Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. flit-The sell- ers had s. shade the best of it to- day in the daily niaiet encounter with their bullish fellow-traders. ."l'he bulk of the stock list gave a little ground in relatively quiet dealings, but the buiis.had their innings with a few specialties, some of the rails. which were most- fisi-a iyatcadmandattimcafinmliid on were irscaonany n. few of the non-ferrous metal shares. At the same time a number oi the recently bought favorites, ln- cluding the bulk of the motor and accessories, American Can. Mon- santo, Union Puma, Schenlev sad others gave up fractions in a 110ml Ol‘ more. Measure“ by the Associated Press average of 80 stocks the net de- cline for the day was .2 of a point at 52.7. Turnover in the stock ex- change was 2,504,710 shares, a cou- sidei-abiy quieter hourly rate than during most of last week while the market was makiiitt 08W highs. The more disturbing tone of ad- vices on the European crisis, while apparently not a strong stock mar- ket factor, were reflected in bond dealings, where Italian 60W?“- mcnt and municipal obligations were off as much as 4 D0111?! in many cases. Most domestic corpor- ate lines worked a little lower al- ong with shares. and U. S. Gov- ernment loans were moderately lower, with a few exceptions. The high-priced Coca-Cole. dip- ped 3 points to 278 after its re- cent strength, as stockholders gave their anticipated approval of a proposal to split the stock 4-for-1. Studebaker lbst nearly a point at 7 when its September quarter ie- port showed a greatly increased loss as compared with the previous three months- Some of the companies which showed improved results for the quarter or nine months as coin- patcd with last year included Stewart-Warner, Briggsand Strat- ton, Borg-Warner, Link Belt, Superior Oil and Marshall llleid. Among the issues which moved against the trend to register gains of major fractions to around a point or a little more included Westinghouse at as i-l. Ameri- can Smelting at B8 l-i, Anaconda at 9i 7-8, American Bank Note at 36 i-a, and Eastman at 1M 3-4. Changes in the Canadian list were of narow proportions. Hiram Walker, Distillers-Seaman: in- ternalfonal Nichol and wad Small recessions occurred in Can- adian Paciflc, Brazilian, Dome Mines, McIntyre-Porcupine, Lake Shore and Massey Harris. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. ZS-ldoroign ox- change steady; Great Britain high 4. 7n: low 4,01%: closo Lin-ii: no day bills 4.00%: Francs 0.30%: Italy 8.12: Belgium 10.85; Germany 40.2.3; Canada 08 31-32. Closing exchange ratcs:— - At: Montreal-Pound 4.00 iii-iii; ll. B. dollar 1,01 l-fiii: frnnc 0.00. At New York-Pound 4.0V»: (‘nn- adlan dollar 98 31-10.” franc 0.5014,. At. Paris-Pound ,5R fn; Canad- isn dollar 14.99 fr; U. S. dollar 15.17 ii francs. 12s; (fannrlinn ln goltl—l'ounil dollar 58.75 cents; U. S. dollar 50.44 cents. MONTREAL, Oct. 28--British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as com- plied by the Royal Bank of Can- ada, closed today as follows:- Argesitlna peso .2779. Australia pound 3.0079. Austria achiiling .1903. Belgium helga .1703. Brazil miiieis .0570. Bulgaria lev .0179. Chins. Hon: Kong dollars 484i. Osechosiovakls crown .0401. Y‘ ark krone .2220. Finland finmark 02220. France franc .0666. Germany miciismark .4069. Great Britain pound 4.9682. Holland florin .6864, Hllllsflry perigo .3002. India rupee .3756. Italy lire .0821. Japan yen .2907. Jugosiavia diner .€. New Zeaiand pound 4.0079, Norway krone .2499 Poland zloti .1. Rom ianla leu .0057, South Africa pound 4,9449 5min pesgta .1381. Sweden krone .2564. Switzerland franc ,3257_ United States doliai 1 i-32 pep cent premium. NURSES m HOSPITAL WORK TORONTO-Hon. Dr. J.A. Faulk- “°"- °"°=-'1° Minister oi Health, no. dmsslni an Ontario Hospital Asso- clatmn meeuni said s. move for an “BM-hour day in Ontario hospitals W°l11d Breatiy increase capital costs and interfere with the professional "DBMS of institutions. "Tlic mo- ment you introduce labor questions into a. hospital,‘ he said. “you are 11D Hgainst a bog proposition. As far B-s an eigh-hour day is concerned, we will not have any of it." q i E. R. interests at all limes. BROW Notice is hereby given that the insurance business re- cently carried on by the late E. R. BROW will be continued as formerly under the name of E. R. BROW 8t SON. This opportunity is taken to express appreciation for yo!!!‘ YIIIWI illmllnge in the past and to solicit the coa- tinuance of same in the future, Assurance is given that careful attention and consideration will be accorded your JAS. B. BROW. 1r ,. I I i --.o§n~<cs. _-a-:'.