PAGE ELEVEN Nov» ‘Meek 24. _ 195s _ BONDS and STOCKS BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED F. J.BRENNAN £9 (JO. LTD. Members Investment Dealers’ Association ot Canada E. M. BAGNALL - Manager “z Richmond Street — Charlottetown - aelephone 1410 saint John. Monoton, Fredericton, Halifax. Sydney AL CARDS! ‘fiififiissiorw Dr. J. C. Gallant, B. Sc. DENTIST Plciiard Buildlnl 151 Great George St. DENTAL X-RAY Phone 2061 Dr. A. L. Macisaac DENTIST ' Dental X-Bay Whelan Building, Boom 4 115 Grafton Street Phone 291 William A. Reddin B.A., 3.80., LLB. ..ABRISTER. SOLICITOR. Etc. LOOF. Bldg-Next to Redd! i Bron. PHONE 2484 aioaey to Loan - Collections Taxation t-———-———-——— MORRELL AND COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT‘ L‘ Eastern Trust Buildinl Charlottetown Phone 1441 Bot 844 J. E. Burnett. ‘.L.B. Barrister. Solicitor, 81c. ODDFILIDW! BUILDING 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, IREJ. Bo: 414 Tel. 2380 Frederic A. Large. ‘LC; BARBISTER. SOLICITOB, NOTARY . Royal Bank of Canada Chambers l“ lottetmm, l".E.l. Successor t > George J. Tweedy, lLC. I l l i Chas. R. McOuaid i‘ ...... _ l BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ‘ NOTARY, 15143., I l Eastern Trust Building l CEABLOTTETLHVN | Phone 1111 Bell 8r Mathieson BABBISTEBS, SOLICITORS. to. It. R. BELL, 1511...‘. D. L MATHIESON, ' L.B., LC. Attorneys at Law LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 1B0 Richmond St. Charlottetown, IREJ. u. M. Alhan Farmer MONEY T0 LOAN B.A., LLB. . ‘ABRISTER’ SOIJCITOB’ Eb‘ liveliest issues in the market, American Broadcasting Co. slipped 1-8 to 0 after hitting a new high for the year yesterday. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR TORONTO. Nov. 23 - (CP) - Golds dipped more than a point to- day to the lowest figure on Stock Exchange since Feb. 1943. Base metals were also down in active trading and \vestern oils steadied slightly to- wards the close after being weak most of the session. Corner Kent and Queen Eta. Evenings by Appointment march in golds as Dome and Lake Shore sold at lows in early trading They firmed in afternoon trading but tho junior list dropped steadily with l4 issues setting lows. Losses ranged up to l0 cents and were scattered throughout a wide list of junior producers. Joseph R. MacMiilan. BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. MONTREAL. Nov. 23-(CP)—-Se- lccicd intlustrials failed to estab- lish any defenite trend during light trading on the Montreal Stock Ex change and Curb lllarket today. A brief rally near the close of trad» lng enabled gains equal footing with losses. Eight is- sues had turnovers exceeding 1.000 Dr. W. R. Carson Palmer Graduate CllAltLOTTliTOitN J. A. McGuiganT. Mines moved into easier grounu as trading was quiet. ' industrial sales were approxi- mately the same as the turnover of 46,000 shares. Mines totalled 186,300 shar- es, an increase of 9,200 shares over CURBIE BUILDINC‘ MacPhee 8c Trainer H. F. MacPHEE. B.A., KC. E SOMERLED TRAINOB, B.A. verages had banks up utilities unchanged at 74.5; industrlals of! .5 at 130.5; papers up 1.81 at 343.86 and golds A. Walrhen Gaudet, BABRISTER. SOLICITOB, Etc. Phillips Building 111 Grafton Street Montreal Exchange Matheson 8t Peake A. W’. MATHESON, K11» A. H. PEAKE, B.A., LLB. Collections - Money to Loan 90 Great George Street » Gaudet 8c Hazard Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Canadian Bank ol Com rare: Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN GEBERT A. GAUDET, B.A., LLB. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Palmer 8r Haslam A. J. HASLAM, HA1, LLB. Can Car Pound Bank of Norn. scotla Chambers’ Charlottetown. P.E.l. DIONEY T0 LOAN ‘F NEIL W. HIGGIN? , . l CHARLOTTETOWN HIR. DOANE and COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN T5 OFFICES- Halifax Charlottetown Toronto New Glasgow i Truro ,‘ Kentviils [N CHABLOTTETOWN St Law 2nd Pfd RANDOLPH 1V. MANNING, Quickies FOUND WITH IRON By Ken Reynolds Tungsten l5 not. found alone in its natural state, with iron nnrl manganese. The iirniast Goal Bu. n Provincial Agents “Vi? and i think it is a splendid idea, mother, you go right ahead Iron Fireman Equipment rue _‘GUARDlAN. _ CHARLOTTETOWN Recovery Trend On_ N. Y. Stock Exchange; Golds Dip At ‘Toronto NEW YORK. Nov. 23-(AP)-A late recovery chopped down earllet losses in today's market but most stocks closed lower. Final prices were off fractions to a point or so and above the day's lows in numerous cases. Turnover of 1,010,000 shares com pared with 890.000 Monday. The Associated Press average o1 60 stocks declined .1 of one point Mining TORONTO, Nov. 23- Salea Stock 10400 Am Yknife 11450 Anglo Cdn 300 Ang Huron 4700 Apex . 34400 Anacon . 2000 Armistice 4. 5900 Atlantic Oil 9100 Athens. 800 Aunor .. 4550 Bagamac ... 100 Bk of Mont 49100 Base Met 2500 Boycon 50 Bk of’ Com 1705 Cdn Brew fi Caribou .. 2800 Cent Led 700 Cent Pat i300 Chem Res . 500 Cheskirk . 300 Chesterriile 750 Chrom . 5000 Citraiam 1500 Coastal 2800 Cochenour 12500 Colomac 3000 Con Home 195 Con Smelt 4540 Conwest 4000 Crestaurum . 2100 Davies Pet 43500 Decalia 5500 Denlson . 19500 Detta .. 760 Dome .. 8200 Donalda. . 7000 Dulama 9500 Duvay 2500 East Crest 2210 E Mal 1675 E Sulliv . 3900 Elder .. 9600 Eidona 2300 El Sol 19100 Eureka 1500 Falcon T500 Goldcrest _ 2000 Goldvue 2000 Goodfish 2500 Guayana . 1900 Gulf Lead 5000 Halcrow 100 l-iallnor 2667 Harricana 2300 l-lasaga . 3000 l-leva Gm 1480 Hollinfl 2785 Home Oil 3300 Howey . 95 Hud Bay 12500 Hugh Mal . 15 Imp Bk 805 Int Nickel . 1 00 Int Uran 4 Joliet 5520 Kelore .. 705 Kerr Add 10000 Kirk Gold . 5400 Kirk Lake 200 Labrador 5100 L Dufault 2500 L Wasa 2G7 Lamaque . 4500 Larder U 43500 Lebel 3200 Leduc 1300 Leltch .. 3200 Lingman . 4850 Louvlcourt . 3500 Lynx 1200 Macassa .. 1200 MacDonald 2400 Madsen 1000 Magnet 2500 Macho . . 700 Mai Gt .. 2500 Man East ...-.- 6500 Marcus . 205 McIntyre 2100 McKenzie 8000 McLellan 11000 Mid Cent 100 Min Corp 850 Negus .. 6000 New Cal 2500 New Pac 3000 New North 26000 New Norz . 3000 Nib 5100 Nicholson 455 Norunda . 5008 Normetal 7000 Norplck .. S500 Norseman i900 OBrlen . 000 Okalta . 3500 OLeary 4000 Omnitrans ’ 000 Orlac -600 Oslsko . 13800 Osulnke 12600 Pac Pete 38400 Do ills . 5700 Pamour 5500 Pen Roy . 10500 Piccadilly 400 Pickle Cr 300 Pioneer .. ‘i000 Powell Gold Vi: 1700 Preston 1550 Que Lab . 4000 Que Man 1075 Qucmont . 500 Reeves . 4000 Richmac . 6500 Roche .. 1000 Roxana 25D~Royai Bk 250 lloyalite . T000 Roybar 17000 liupununl 1150 Son Ant 0700 Senator 19400 Sheep Cl‘ 21495 Sherrltt 144 Sigma 24200 Slianco .. 4500 Silv Mill 3100 Slscoa . 1000 Sladen . 2000 Stadacona . 2200 Starratt .. 2500 Sturgeon 8000 Sud Cont 1000 Sulliv 2640 Sylvaniie 2000 Taku . . "Q4 all your hours with e Guardian Want Ad - and move in Vlih us!" » 2040 Teck n. . . Markets today. (Canadian Press) 2517 Am Larder Mayor Dan Jack MaoLean o! Sydney was sentenced to days in iail following conviction on‘ s. drunken driving charge. The conviction has been appealed and is scheduled for Nov. IQVQII 20800 Brit Dom .. ... ... .. 29 1000 Cal Edm ......... 575 1000 Calmont . 44 100 Campbell New Yorit Exchange 0-w- t 4 is» '2‘ ... . . mo. 23522135253188 snQ-lIPi-lbt- Ulib-Liilvh. 1-2 AND liLENACE HEALTH 1-2 Among the things that nobody 1-4 knows, is how many m-ts there H5 at least equal in the human pop- Z i é are probably a Similar nwznben- of 23 1'? Dominion 25 L4 rat Ln addition to being a pTOllIiC SHIPPING NEWS AT HALIFAX- Arrived Tuesday Lord Kelvin, from St. 1600 Gold Man _.._. .... . 260 “i150 ournption with consequent loss to d Nlgperiai Welland, Saint John. The extermmmion “f rats is '1m}....... County, Baltimore AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Tuesday Lido, for Liverpool, N. S. in oats futures on the buying by shippers. The Oats: No 2 CW no ex 3 CW and no 3 CW 85 7-8; ex 1 feed 81 7-8; no 1 feed so r-s; no 2 feed 7s r-s; The mm“ “"19" ‘"19" is no 3 feed 72 7-8; track 81 7-8. Barley: no 1 and 2 CW G-rmv 1.39 ‘he 511° “I 9- ‘abbit when m“ 7-8; no 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.22 7-8; ETCWVIL no 3 CW B-row 1.30 7-8; no 1 feed 1.10 3-8; no 2 feed 1.09 38; no 3 feed 1-05 T3; no 2 and 3 CW yellow 1.12 7-8; track 1.08 7-8. 3500 Thom Lund . 5000 Winch t..." . Total sales 1.116.000. G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMETBISTS \ ‘Specialists in the fitting o! glasses for the correction of 58 GRAFTON STREET ve-oooo-o» ‘ eoovvoo-oowv». For Foot Ailments ii. J. l. IIIOYII. ll. P. Chin-oped!“ m Great deem sum canons-snows. r. .5250 Steep Ro .'.._... 9o-eeoevoo b LIVESTOGK MONTREAL, Nov. 23- (CF)- There were 361 cattle, 21 sheep and lambs, 119 hogs and 127 cattle for sale on the two Montreal Livestock Trading on cattle was slow and prices were ‘steady. Medium cows ranged from 13-15 and cOlTilfNlll butchers 1150-13. Cannerl and cutters made 9-11. Common bulls were 11-15. Calves were firm at 28. Common to medium kinda ranged from 23- 27. Grassers were 14-16. Lambs sold front 23-24 accord- ing to quality. Sheep were 5-10. ~ Hogs were selling at 31.50 for grade A with sows at 27 dressed. Produce MONTREAL. Nov. 23- (CF)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department oi! Agriculture as lol- lows: Eggs: Free cases. A large 52-54; med 47-49; A pullets 43-45; B 43-45; C 35-38. Butter: Wholesale Que no 1 pasteurized 67 3-4; no 2 66 3-4, first grade creamery print job price 70 1-2. solids 69. Cheese: Current receipts western ivhite 31 9-16-32 1-16; western col cred 31 9-16-33 3-16. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no 1 75 lbs new 1.10-l.15; no 2 T5 lbs .75—.90; N B. no 1 75 lbs 1.19-1.25; PEI no l T5 lbs 1.35-1.40. RATS DESTROY FOOD are in the world. But it has often been assumed that the number is tilatlon. Canada has a population CLf l3 million, 'a'l1ich means iiiierc these rodents acting as destroyers o! food and property, and pre- senting a serious problem to pub- lic health authorities across the The common brown or Norway breeder probably eat-s, ms an adult, about sn ounce o! food a day. ‘While it is true that rats eat much that is unfit for human use, they also eat practically anything used as food by human beings and by livestock - except hay. ' They also contaminate food and make it unfit for human con- V/////2 byAgatnliheriifits American flags indicate locations of American citizens in China al plans were begun to evacuate some 1500 of them by air and Wattr Figures under each city indicate estimated number of Americana there. Estimated total is ‘i408 persona. not lncludlnk 6E5"!!- W!" sulate, Economic (Jo-Operation, and military personnel. More than halt’ oi‘ the Americans in China are missionaries, and most of these show no intention of leaving. to invest on First Mortgages. interest 5 p. c. payable in 5, l0, l5 years. Interest and port principal payable quarterly, semi~ annually or annually as agreed upon. MONEY T0 LUAN l have becn appointed solicitor for a large trust fund ‘S. S. HESSIAN, Solicitor. Montague, P. E. I. b‘? fr“? irofsswo R i5, ...... ...... IIB producers. complicated by the fact, that most o! the suitable poison baits used in their destruction are also 1n- jurious to other animals and to humans. If reasonable precautons - are observed. however, poison baits can be used to good effect. One o4 the best methods of av- adding dsirnage from rats is to malice buildings rat-prooif. Concrete is one of the best materials ea foundations and around spaces where drain and other pipes lead out or! a building, Doors should WINNIPEG, Nov. 23 _ (cp)._ be bound at their base with sheet- Fairly aggressive demand appeared metal. and Veniuamrs mid bail!‘ Winnipeg ment. windows should be covered Grain Exchange today for Ameri. with wire-netting- can interests and shippers. Barley Traps are 0519011“!!! if U160 8T6 was taken by shippers and proces- not many rats Bfidrlf in a house where the use of poison bait would Rye was offered down by com- ~be undesirable. It, is a good Dian mission houses and saw occasional to cover the tratps wi/Lh a piece deterred of cheesecloth or scatter sawdust months of flax came in for trading around as this lteips to make them stimulated by reports of new busl- 195s qbviqug ness in this coarse grain. 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