OCTOBER 23. 1935 " STOCK Q0672 TIONS vtsicnoivo Loon noun noun | o us Miscellaneous (Canadian Prea- MONTREAL, Oct. 22.- “iiiesi. nor no 2 05. Oats C W no 8 i3. tints feed no l 05. ‘ Flour spring wheat patents, firsts 80 Flour set-nadir S5 40. Flour bakers $5 ill]. Flour winter wheat patents, choice H lit) l0 $4.40. l-‘iour white corn $5 “‘ Bran ton $21.25. Shorts ton 82'.’ 25. corrected For Every .... liay no l: per to ncariots H0 0O to W Q d ii Q S d a. y and "digest! Out: col no; to 12. Saturday Issue Butter (02 score) 2i to 241,4. Eggs A i large in cartons 4041K Eggs A 1 medium H45. Eggs A large 40-41 ‘has: AA xnvleldtum 38-30 ‘ggs pu eta (L! t ill. ’nonuo' Eggs l‘? iurgr 30.080 gga are um - . 911'.” t...."..a;':.""" ' ' ' 1' ‘“‘° ere C fir» Straw, pressed cwt .. IITAIL IAN-Kl’! Celery bunt-h ... ... ... Potatoes pk ... ... ... Lettuce head ... l... ... Squash lb ... Apples tins Apples pk Tomatoes pk 35c -' Livestock (Canadian Press) .\l0N'i‘Rl-lr\l'i. Oct. 22—Uffer-ings on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 1,287 henii, ltecelpts were composed of 82 cattle, lll cal- 0111"!" res. D35 hogs and 160 sheep and B001! P - lambs. (THEY-Y 11H"! n. ss (‘attic offered w"re made up of I‘ears do: .. ... . llipe Tomatoes ll ... ~.. Cranberries qt Peppers each Peppers red each Pumpkins lb , . Button onions ih lllnt . Carrots lb . Turnlps 1i for ,.. Spinach ll lb ... Parsley bunch Broccoli Cucumbers each . Brussels sprouts be! Crab Veal Cod lb ... , . Mackerel each ... . Haddock lb Ma rk e ts A t A Glance - (Canadian Press) Tomato and Montreal-industrial stocks lrre uiarly lower. Toronto Ines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed slightly hi her. iivlnnlpeg-Jvhest down 9h to ‘ii - se s. New York-Cotton higher; rubber. coffee and sugar lower. common to Just fair cows am] bulls, Medium quality butcher cows brought $2.60 to $2.751 With common kinda from S? to $2 25 (‘anners and cutters were $1 50 to 81.75 Common bulls were from $2 25 ta $2 75. Grass calves were steady at mostly 8.’! 75 to H. Good venls were firm at $8 23 to $8 5U with a few choice up to $9. Good ewes and wethera brought .75 to- $0 85. Lambs, weighing pa. tween 100 and 110 pounds were $5.76 to 85.85. Calla and bucks M 75 to $4 85, Sheep were from $2 to $3.25. "W! were selling slowly at Si! for baeona, fed and watered, ulth $1 prp. miutn on selects. Butchers anti llrfaglea were $850 extra lieavles and l hogs were $8. Son's wer tr stirs. to $1.15. e m“ PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 22—Urgauined trading in butter. cheese and eggs opened on Canadian commodity ex- change today with turnover light and only a few traders on the floor. Spot butter- closed at 2i cents a pound lfter 800 boxes of Quebec but- tcr,_ l! scare, sold at 24%- Butter to are. e was bid st 2<i5§ at the close. Five contracts of butter futures changed heads, totalling 112,000 pounds. Two December contracts brought 24% to 20/3 and three Jan- uary 25. Closing bids wee: November December 24% and January g. Spot cheese closed st 11% bid roi- Ontario colorrd with no sales record- ed. ‘Do arrive cheese closed at 11% bid for Onliario colored and 11% for Ontario white. Oae sale of 400 boxes of Ontario colored cheese to arrive was made at l2 cents. ln-tbo spot egg section 100 cases of A-largs sold at 38 cents. A large was bid at I7 at the close, o Oonl-ral Gsarilal nsr ward: Announcements and Spiritual Offnllnls, Cards, stu , ls par inalli Notice word. Other ratios on application. NO SALES RESISTANCE, AGENTS for "Yuletide New Series Personal oreeuna Cords". report 8111811118 sales. At dollar dozen these at- tractive cards sell on sight. Send for tree portfolio. Yuletide Btudim, 58 Richmond East, Toronto- A. w. N-35l4-10-21-22-24-20-29-31. _-i_-— For Sale DUMP CART FOR SALE. JAMES bowler-Lag Kent s3._*__ n-zoaa Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance loenls. l0. MI ward; Western and llaslsa-a laoala, so Innis la. per word; Claesinri ls. par ward: in Iaannrlam Notices. 70a per incl: Lists ol Ilor-al and I0! name: [otters of Condolence, 70o. si Thanks and Apyraelatbl. 10a. pas incl or h. pm lluilmasn Charge lea any advertisement twenty-lira casts. . Miscellaneous HOW MUCH MONEY WILL YOU have at. age sixty-five. Why not settle the question now by B1‘- ranging an Endowment Motoring at that. time. J.A. Moore. Bun Life. Currie Building, Charlottetown. AMATEUR ARTISTS sEND FOB catalogue of Christmas Card de- gtgng 1n black and white for hand gglgurlng, A profitable pastime. Samples and catalogue ten cams or catalogue free. Tally Ho! Art. shop, Wellington 8a Yum T01" eon ssu: - star BOOKS or on“, B-IO-S-T-T-ti. Knowledge. Almost. new. Apply Guardian. L-2l05-l0-23-li. To Le‘ F07: sari? Five, Bridge Prinbefy. FOB sALE - TWO CHEAP WORK horses. also light. cattle, one due to freshen, the others for teed- rYcr-rb-N iii-arri- and Whlst Qcors Cards. ' Guardian Central Job’ uouss ro rm Novniunnn m. l R. E. Match. A” y L-nat-io-t-ct. TO LET - FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Centrally ted. A l Guardian. m“ ppy L-Z067 102 in; purposes. Vernon Proud. U“ ROOM APARL we Tera? waters or" A . R t - - Sales Help——Mals or Fsmals 38 Elm ve —4 fi]B_w2’q65_1o_gg.3|_ WANTED — AMBITIOUB SALES waed people, men and the following ontstandinl grsvura etchings. attractive calendars. cards, envelopes llantly coloured inserts. omen,‘ spars tint . t handle our ling o er- soniil Oohristmas Cards. "ltllflfll items fourfold pastel tint‘ Plflhmellm- many cut-out style cards with tip-en dictum» humorous with wallet fill! style, fancy lined and UQCOTMW to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- Dainty —. fir“: éllitli? t L .. _ Apar men PD y I-PQUE 1Bk_23_3l_ WANTED - BY YOUNG COUPLE. three or four rooms for baht hqugekqgping“, waits pfirticulars in f “B. ." uar n . u“ o L-2114-l0-23-1l. WANTED-FOB LIGHT HOUSE- initial cards that. sre_n_e‘w and dlf- koepitlka.’ 2 or 3 nested rmtinf, fsront. Seventy , e fu- or illlfl" m‘ W to chose from styled in case torm ins in share apartment. Apply equipped with handle. Prim avert Guardian. IP20” at one dollar per dozen. l-iberI-l -—--- commission. Write Premier Art Lost Guild. m Castle Building. Mon- treat. 1'- -7>l. Male __l:_le_lp_W aid WANTID -- MAN T0 WORK 0N farm. Apply B. A. rails“. Y9?!- smons run ran-rum sons. m. Arthur r.-a_t___ a-n aos-bro-zz-ri THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mt ’l.— S to ch Exchange (Hllllpllrd by Pitileld and Company members of Montreal stocks axohallls) stocks Open Last Bell Tel ... ... 132 131% iirazlliin 7% ‘Ha . 2.1 4% m; l~‘§ by 20% l2.- n1‘ l3‘; .159, 3i! iii"; 7% Sbau-inigan .. l8 Steel of Can . .... .. 63% 52; So Can Pr 13 ilk of (‘an 52% ilk of .\'. S, ,.. 26H llk oi‘ Montreal 1501,’, "l ilk . . . . .. 158%; Can Bk of Corn . 150 M T’L. CURB (Supplied by Pitfisld and Company members o! Montreal stock exchange) Stocks Open Last ll A Oi .. 1 l ligfcrhersel A Canadian Born Negroes to Aid Ethiopia 'tC. l’. by Guardian's Special wire) SYDNEY. N’. .. Oc . —Al- though not peadtted to fight for Emperor Hallo Selassie, Canadian- bern nearoes in Cape Breton County will do their bit by provid- ing medical aid and supplies to his Ethiopian army. Called [DQ001181 X0;- ihg pin-pug °f "devl-sill! Ways and means of helping Ethiopians in their uh- equal and unprovoked conflict with Italy.” they will meet. every Sunday as long as the war lasts to report progress in raising funds. Dr. A. Calder, Sydney physician, presided at yesterday's meeting, wihch heard an appeal from Dr. Robertson oi New York, Arch- bishop and are-late o! the African Orthodox Church, and l“. A. Ham. iiton,’ Sydney barrister. West Indies. 181 Queen St. ECanadian National Steamships Take‘ your holiday in the form of a trip via the LADY” steamers to Bermuda or the - For full particulars consult W. K. ROGERS Currie Building, EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. Z2—F0reign sx- change steady. ilrest. Britain high 4.1M- : w 4. 14 close 4.01%; M day bills 4.00%; France 0.50%; Italy 24.12; Belgium 10.8395; Germany 40.25; Canada 08 0-10. (‘losing exchange ratesr- At Montreal-Pound 4.08 0-10; U. S. dollai- 1.01 7-10: franc 0.18. At New York-Pound 4.015 z Can- sdlan dollar 08 ll-lil; franc 0. 9i. At Paris-Pound 74.50 fr: Canad- ian dollar 14.02 fr; U. S. dollar 16.17 francs. in gold—Poand 12s: Canadian dol- lar 58.67 cents: U. S. dollar 00.43 cents. MONTREAL. Oct. 22—Brltlsh and foelgn excha gs in relation to the (‘anndian dolsr sa complied by the lteyal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:- Argentina peso .2701. Brazil mlhels . '. China Hong Kon- dollars .4979. Franco franc .08 . Great Britain pound 4.0856. Holland florln .088). India rupee .3771. Spain pesets .1358. Switzerland franc 3303. United States dollar I 7-16 per‘ cent premium. Currencies A (Canadian Press) l\l0i\"1‘llEAL, Oat. rz-iunaing was irregular on Montreal foeign exchange today. The pound steiing flared 3-02 of a cent at $4.08 9-10 and the United States dollar lost 1-32 of cent at 1 7-16 per cent premium. Th: French frsae eased .01 of a sent at 0.08 cents. _ (Canadian Press) haw roux, ct. 22-Sllghtly higher rates prevailed in the foreign exchange markets today. The ound sterling moved UP ‘A l0 a clos ng ate of $104M; while the French franc, flirisliing the day at 30.59% cents‘ ahoivcd a gain of .00“, vi‘ a cent. lhe Canadian duiiar held unchanged at a discount of 1 7-10 Der cent. Canadian Trip Is Shortened (C. P. by Guardian's Special wire) TOR/ONTO, Oct. 22—Beverley Baxter, Canadian who rose to be. come editor of the London Daily Elfprese. arrived here yesterday from Vancouver. He said he was forced to curtail his stay in Am- erica as a result of political develop- ments in England. He is s candlt date in North Landon for the House of Commons. Accompanied by Mrs. Baxter he left here to sail for England. > Teachers Contribute.- London-The National Union of Teachers gave $5,000 to King George's jubilee trust. in addition to contributions of the union‘s locals, whose membership totals 150,000. Charlottetown, P. E. I. L-1883-10-l8-21-23-25. Bookkeeping system and Repor Bank of Nova ‘W000 .Jo.~ A N 0 UN C ANNUAL gOLLECTION B. PROTEVSTANT ORPHANAGE . OPENS N0 Available funds --‘ ‘ ’ nWillil liEWMHWWWWWWWWWHWWWHIIMNHLWNHHWHHIIW lo; i ||_|(_3_ Hgmymg, B.A..CTP.A..C.G.A Certified Pupiie Accountant and Auditor Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Lnws, Minutes, Annual Statements Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Charlottetown, P. E. i. VEMBER_ _ lst uus “ ‘ s installed or revise» ts Prepared. Scotla Building MINING (Canadian Yrass) Castle T Cen Pat . ens per Mb .\IIn Corp .i\iarris Newboe .. Nlplsslag Pick C10 Pioneer . Premier . Pros Air Red Lake Sud Cont Sullivan . Sylvanita Tsshota Tech H .. Texas . Ventures .. L081‘ - BETWEEN ROCIIFOBD Square Convent and Post. Ottioe. child's glasses. Finder please re- turn to Red Gross Office. 11-9050 t» LOST-CIR! 0|‘! WAGON Bl- tween Stanhopa and Charlotte- town. Finder please leave at. Guardian Office. Reward. L-IMR-ltl-Qi-Si :‘;. LOST — IITWIIN IINKINQ .. luminous W lvrortirs and Canadian Stores. w“ |l to 4o, who is in- page containing sum of mono!- tsraaud in permanent work with Finder leave. at Guardian. Re- a good income. in NW1! "W!" ""4- __‘_"'“°"°'”‘l!- customers with famous Wat-kins . 1‘ - nsTWitIN ltlbvm AND W121“: gibimws nswgot... ‘Aiislifton. a spars tire and rim. hi7’! Masson It. Inn Iindar sass notllgluolifli‘ 11w- . simian-man. x». - . . stile-lbw"- J _E. R. cently carried on by the late as formerly under the name tlnnanca of same in the fn interests at all times. Notice ls hereby given that the insurance buslnc careful attention and consideration will be accorded yo _-( BROW of E. R. BROW & SON. tare, Assurance is given that J AS. B. BROW. was ignored in a rally of 1% to 2'5 points in Italian issues. U. S. Gov- TORONTD Oct. 22- Stocka C10" Acme Oil 131'} Afton .. . 02 Ajax Oil . 01% Arntfleld ... , . . 101 Algoms .. ... ... ... ... w... 2% Anglo . . 8.... Caribou ... ... .. "Grandoro 3 Greene . l/ Gunnar i523” Harker ... ,, ,, 5 High Sax-c , 141,; Hollinger 134g, gut-d lice! 45 ieno Gold. B h Profit Taking On N. Y. By Frank MaoMlllm, Associated Press Financial Writ-er (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 22. - Profit- taldng combers swept over the stock market list today, dislodging some of the recent industrial favorites from their leadership, but s number of utility and rail issues were push- ed forward to take their places. The close saw prices about evenly - ... 805 . IIQ Exchange N. Exchange . J._ . ; - ‘H. saunas ANN OUNCING The World’s Greatest FOX SHOW Nov. 4th to 8th ' A Nov. 4th to 8i" CHARLOTTETOWN —~ ~< —‘—" ~;-.~_-s-...'..;—_.-:: .~_'x_-r:$s_r.t"‘ "-—- —' 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. 2 Cash Prizes for 43 Sections totalling upwards of $ ,000. Last year’s Show was a tremendous success. This year’s will be even bigger. Our Prize List and magpie- ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together‘. the very best foxes in the Province. The new classification places less emphasis on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance o_f the money pelt classes. Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers all included in Section 1. Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium sil- vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale s1 vers. Classes for pups, yearlings and adults, males and " females, registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox ' " fireeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize m ist. Grand Banquet Canadian National Hotel The big foxmen’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, evening, November 5th, at the above Hotel and will be one of the highlights of the season. Only 140 tickets will be sold as accommodation is limited. An excellent dinner, an evening of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy speeches. Write for Prize List with full particulars. Tl-IE SILVER FOX EXl-IIBITORS’ ' ASSOCIATION 0F P.E.l. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. SHAW, Secretary, . Charlottetown. P. E. I. t New York Curb (Canadian Prssa) BALTIC SCHOOL Y. Stock Report for months of August and September: Grade X-l, Jennie Ramsay. Grade IX-l, Ronald Delaney. Grade VIII-l, John MacDonald. Grade VII-l, Jean Holmes: 2. in! (‘sou B Stocks divided between plus and minus _ Doris 39mm; I11 ti" El P""*=*~ T" "m "m" °‘ "““"“ 03:519.’? .‘.”af.lfi‘.f.‘f'gi‘l‘.".. 5.3.011“; crude v—1. Muriel wood-sue: 2. ifi.§“.'~'.‘.’.;"'.. Pfilvlded the time‘ "iclumimt "5 Eunice Clark; 3, Doris Matthews. Can liiar immflfiilfil“ “‘.{“1l”““$¥o%‘53 ‘“”"" °'"" “" “m” “HY M" “"°°"="= t-?'.‘..T§'.=.-.-..r- arses e our‘! es has. - . ,,. m. 2, Eldon Harding. F, B , s,‘ , shares, registered since Feb. 10, A h" p‘ i“ z’! Gad “L4, K1 c1 k 1 ‘m: . " 1934- l" iisii Giadge II-l, Arable MacDonald; (iii .n. The stock ticker registrars keep 2... 143?? 2, Harold MacKenzie. liumfiil . Dace with trading on e oor or l" o) G we 1 ( )___1' M ,1 H] s; "'1' _ ~ considerable periods durltztg thle éirst i: “hi; 2_ Billy w,,,,§,,,,,, 3' ads: 3,‘;,x:,‘1ee,_ n,‘ “a '_" ihour or so, as many ac vs n us- A, 43o G ad I (b)_1_ u," H d‘ ; c, U" y", trials and specialties dropped l to 2 . u‘ 3,, it]: 2_ Szthirland cousins} e at n; on l. arid l: points. The rhythm of dealings Alvlllgfion ,1‘- W,» 15",‘! Grade I (c)_1' Reuben wan, 2' l- 93H! 1 at! ,_ Ehilwed ctlllslfiirlal’ xx‘: mhflmg rn-tn Stcel 50!} - Janet Clark. the day's tots n 6 ¢X¢ Emile (‘are in Tan __g;11 1, gum _ to 2.840.130 shsres- ears-go for} _ ° ° e’ ‘n m“ a reo- o1 e Oreo-er in "e M- as. .:."...-~...,-.-..~ .- :- 2 : soctsted Press average of 60 locks m" Bond Sh". _ 1 y‘ m,“ g at 51.9 broughtuéthatclpltartripiiation :0 Gen Eicc . any; .1?‘ E 6 , ' , e as n r - - :- r ‘ .; Zflezr 1332:: of 1.l. poliiis in the M. ,1. n", T “W e flttlnl and arglyilll Qlll i 1‘ “““°‘”- ““‘,"".’3°.‘°.% “f? .311‘; §‘}"""°"““ ., no ;:*:'.'. "'.'"r: ..':. :.*..':"::.'. ' for the year a . . e . out ‘sr am» n21» '" "e ' r " ‘. om r e - r31»- wg"~>,=h=,,g;>,,;"- at’ :.";"::..:':'".".::.'..' no; ii. J. M80! . o s, - . ' ' o dufialiiOlytiel-Yliltfigtwll i:§‘.}‘i§'“.“.‘. ‘.'.'..' “iii '23: "mm "' """'“' ormusntsr follow in the O0 9P5 0 9 i ° 51° .1 18% ..'MABON’S ONE-CENT SALE u“ m"; with a steady to firm tone 1h rails B: 3-1435“! 4M 15% closes Saturday night. October zoih- mm’ I and utilities, while lndustrisls were “mum”. H “W Have you purchased you, Wang? .‘_ ’""“‘“' ‘ t'"°'° h°p°ml Mm s“, ‘""°"’“°'”"" X- townrd the war situation abroad -.—_==-=~ . - ernment obligations were uneven. up 10-32 of s point to down 5-33 with most. changes narrow. The buying in utilities. market» quarters reported. M61184 95 based on the feeling that the grout) _..__-_. had nott breien k233i‘! P!" "ml n" m 4" ‘this gvhlieesoms of the industrlsis might be due for correction "i! utilities might easily come ahead. Missourl-Kansas-‘lbxas _ firmed fraetlonally and the prefer- NGVIUW B! "- President Matthew Bloanmprleatlfi E. R. BROW will be continued wharf: golfm,‘ d“, "h visagod a 05.000000 cash surplus at This opportunity is taken to expr appreciation for the year sud, your valued patronage in the past and to solicit the con- payofili. Colombian the upside at hr. A. loansh.‘ h e down Among t. e issues w c go major fractions to around 8 point-s ill‘ included Du Pent at 133%. Chrysler at am. and Western Union at 6T6. M.whlloot.hsrsup1t0l9°$fl¢l included Union Pacific st. 905i. be recently. and comm 1% points at l0. ll more than enough to Carbon was s leader on with s litt. oi 5% WWI 1- W.‘ n om" PROCESS l Plus fine Ontario Barley Leaf results in that fine product . . . RI VA L PIPE SMOKING TOBACCO p I i‘ “Peerless at the Price‘ a lIIGIiEY 8t NICHOLSON‘ - CHABLOTTETOWN H vp-h-qrmmnunw. ' £33K’; ‘w