mimosa 21. 193a m1: (ZHARLU'l‘l'E'l‘UWN GUAKUlAN LOANS I To REPAIR Your Home [aanscan housed tofinsnosboth inside and out.- side repairs. Rea-noting. repairs to va-andahs, walls, foundstio , etc., areallincluded under this head. 2 To EXTEND Your Home Nowis s good time to plan s gangs,s conserva- mry, a new wing, or similar xtension. 3 To IMPROVE Your Home linprovementainclude’ ' “ tionofnawplumb- ing. heating, lighting, or kitchen equipment; modernization of basements; new insulation; painting, decorating, etc. P" ¢vzn anaucnrs I Home Improvement Plan are repayable by monthly instalments over any available to responsible home owners of good credit standing, slile to repay out of income. Security is not required. FREE mum describing um Plan available at all branches. Aikforacopy. T" ROYAL BANK or CANADA iod up to three years and are I N CANADA we Recommend MINERAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. Capitol Stock Price: 25 cents per share. 'I‘ln- organization oi‘ this company is the result oi‘ care- iul investigation over a period ot three years, under quail- lieil manngfluvlll. of sold mining properties in Nova Scotla- Tlir- administration has been closely identified with the suc- ussful iiuelopment ct the Seal Harbor Gold Mine. j Irving, Brennan 8: Company, Ltd. E. M. BAGNALL—MANAGER Bank oi‘ Nova Scotia Bllildll, CIIARLOTTEYTOWN ' Halifax . Saint John Fredericton SILVER FOX- PELTING and CLEANING Establishment- lilli Kent SL-Morell Hotel Warehouse EMMETT GAVIN ‘r---~- ldvertising Rater-Payable in Advance Ctslnil i-narillnvu lircnln, lo per wnrri; mm- ler ivuiil; Annuu einants and Coming Events 2e per word; luper ivurd; l|| lilemorliun Not-c-s. 10a per Inch; Lists nl’ Ilorsl and iplriiusl title-rings, rimls, run. 4e per mime; Letters ut Condolence 70¢ per lin built-en nt ‘thunk: llllli Appreciation. 70o per lush or 4e par Iuril. tlthi-r riiti-s on application. Ilaiinum (‘liiirgo for any advertisement tw-enty-tlve cents, oeo aoenuroooocanouoom. __'l'o Let g Tl) l.l:I'l' — FURNISHED FRONT room with fireplace. Kitchenette. Apply ‘Gunrdlnn. L-000-ll-23-3i. rn sml Eastern flu-sis. Zr - 'C llled _ roe Sale A ll SALE -— SINGLE BED _LN nod cundiiioii. App.y Uuurd. 11-44 r or — i ~rw Fox -- - Essnilleilslv Wanted 7mm vll-dl. A. la‘. Wrdlock, l-iun- "‘_*___i“ 1r: lluer. L-81l9-11-2 [-11, ivANTEl) — M I D D L E A G E D housekeeper. f erred. land Country lady pre- J. W. Taylor. Cuniocr- 11-730-11-26-31. ll sun - SPJVERAL UUOK- ll." ranges, one biiseburncr, one Lirgc healer. Apply 80 Rschlord “W0- 11-732-11-26-21. ________.____ \‘l'.-\N'I‘ED BY THE MARITIME Home for Girls. Truro, a Domes- tice Science teacher for the kitchen department. Apply to the Superintendent stating qualific- ations and giving references. ll sALl-J-A LOW s21‘ oazvair. Ililllillfbcsc horse 6 years old. ind bred. Also n gentleman‘; "m been driving sleigh in per- lie: couilrllivli. rim; DQ111115. N-100-1l-23-ll- ‘W :____L,_-_6;v_8_-_13;2§;§g Mule Help Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED - rum FOR FARM work. J. B. Stewart. Dunstnffnagc. L-725-11-26-5l tools vi) MILLS camo- \lm .‘ and Thursdays - (riisliizig Saturdays. WANTED -— A REPRESENTATIVE for manufacturer making under- wear and hosiery. Tcrrll-OTY Prince Edward Island. Apply Wllll full particulars to A. W. Box 491. N-73-1l-l7-19-2l-24-26-28. (‘l1 YOUR. red while you are y yourself independ- m’ "1 .\'0E__~elininz years. l-lave ‘tented “TEDJIIIIIVYY mos. s-io LOST NEAR SOUTHPORT TWO hounds-brown and black. Notify STOCK QUOTA TYONS GRAIN tC._P. by Guardian's Special Wire) wirrivirm, Nov. 26—-Private a3‘- vices that frost covered a larger section of Argentina. than had been generally anticipated accompanied fractional rises in wheat prices on the Winnipeg grain exchange to- day. Futures values closed 1-8 to 5-8 cent higher, November and May at $1.08 1-8, December $1.06 3-8, and July $1.06 5-8, after a session in which 1,000,000-bushel export sales enabled the market to resist heavy proflt-taing. Steadincss prevailed lri the cash- . grains section. 1n quiet trading; coarse grains prices were firm, the exception of rye which was un- der light liquidation throughout the session. | LIVERPOOL, Nov. 26-—(AP) ~ Wheat futures advanced 1-2 to 1‘ 1-2 cents 1n o. steady market todiiy. December closing at $1.20 and March selling at $1.14. The market 1 (‘nine Smelt opened slightly dearer but gave F)‘; ~ way moderately. M TL C URB Stocks l! A Oil |i1.111 Stuart's Fv-ril .\ imp Uil illli‘l' l'<‘l~\ Alclvhi-rs A \\'.'|lkcr iilliili 0 pen Last airy, 1| It 1 inn; Papers llot Keen To Hurt People onoucasrgifinngianti. Nov. 2s —-iCP)»—Just-ice Humphrey's trusts the press and he so expressed him- l r_ scli at the Gloucester assizcs when ‘a solicitor asked that certain ref- erences to the health of his client should not be published. "My experience of the prrssfil said the judge. "is that they have no desire to injure any ‘person. 'l‘he'y desire only to publish to the public only such information as will interest them. and 1 lcavc it to their discretion. ivhich is always admirably exercised." Hitch llccurs In Strike Negotiations SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25 -— A jurisdictional difference between two unions today blocked complction of United States Government efforts‘ to speed emergency rclicf ships to strike-bound Alaska. Pence negotiations started again bctivc-cii coastwtsc shippers and onc of thc striking ivcst coast irri- ions. The Union hitch developed slicrrtli" nflcr Col. O. l“. Ohlson. manager of the Gnvcrnmciit-ovvncd Alaska railroad. (lctnilcrl plans to move fresh food. passengvrs and general curzn to the northern tor- ritory aboard ships chartered by the authority of Pl‘t‘5i(l(‘l'it Roose- vclt. Ohlson said the International Iiongshorcmrifs Union dccliiicrl to sign .1 working agreement pending nii zidjiistment of livo different methods of hiring stevcdorcs in- volvcd. Scores Policy 0f Indifference LONDON. Nov. 25—<CP-l>lavns) —Alfi'cd Dull Cooper", secretary for ivni". scoring iidvocatcs of a British policy 0i indifference toward con- tinental affairs. declared inaspecch here tonight: “In the doctrine of isolation there is no solution-only surrender or destruction." "I would never support our re- arniamcnt if I thought ft gave any country in the world the least cause for alarm,“ he added. “All the world knows, and even the opposition is finding out, that e our rcarmnment ls the minimum ol what is required in order that we may defend our own shores l'\ll(\ fflll‘l'_ll out our international obliga- ' lions." i k Wa ted W L C J10! old. R. u. c ll . o - E c 1h. aoo Grafton Street. _ f’ —r—r———“”" f" 1111mm. ‘Efggsflbzgftf, "l "'5 L_831_11_27_31_ i-..\i'i:nii~.ivci-.n COUNTRY aim. ' - wants work. "M." Guardian. \_ ___ 11-837-11-27-11. l s l" A DANE WANTS WORK 0N I I “- N ’ B,A., REA" cJLA. farm or fox ranch. Apply Guard- Bertificd Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under tho Bankruptcy Act "ml"!!! By-liaws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Admin istration of Estates d Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Brink oi‘ Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P.l:i.l. inn. L-843-ll-27-3l. WINNIPEG, Nov. 26 —- (GP) -— Closing grain futures: Wheat: Nov. 108 1-8; Dec. 106 3-8b; May 108 1-8; July 106 5-8. Oats: Nov. 45 7-Bb; Dec. 45 3-8; May 45 3-81); July 43 '7-8b. Barley: Nov. 63b; Dcc. 62 7-8b; May 50 3-4 to 7-8; Jilly 57 5-8b. Cash prices: ; Wheat-N0. 1 hard 1085-8; No. 1 Nor. 108 l-8: No. 2 N011. r01 l-B; ' ' No. 3 Nor. 103 7-8; No. 4 Nor. 100 l-B; N0. 5 o5 l-8; No. s 91 i-ap“ fecd 75 l-H: No. 1 garnet 10G 1-8; No. 2 garnet 10:! 1-8; No. 4 special 94 1-8: No. 5 special B8 1-8: ‘No. 6 rpecial 83 l-8; track 106 3-8. Oats: No. 2 C.W. 45 7-8: N0. 3 C.W. 42 7-H: ex. 1 fccd 42 7-8; N0. l fccd 41 7-8: No. f3 fccri 39 3-8; N». 3 feed 37 3-8; track 45 3-8 Bzirlry: No. 3 C.W. G3; N0. 4 C. W. 5B 3-4; No.5 C.W. 57 7-8; N0.; G C W. 55 7-8; track 6?. 7-8. Shirk; Produce Prices llZIY. By tiuariliaifs hjpFCiiil Wirc‘ MOIHREAL. Nov. 2:5 Whczi. N01‘, No. ‘.3 $1.14 1-2 barley. C.\. No. 3 .71; oats, tccd. No. 1 .48 l-LI; N0. .30 1-‘2. ‘.1 .47 1-2; oats C.W. Nu. spring wheat . . 110C011“: $6.10; Dllkfi‘ \‘.‘ll1t(‘l‘ whcat patents. choir». $4.65 to $4.70; white corn $6.30. Bran, ton $30.25; shorts. $32 '2 middling; outs, bug 00 lbs. $3.35; hay, No. 2,- pcr ton cur lots $9. ‘ Cheese, Ontario .13 1-4; Quebec.‘ unquotcd. ‘ Butter‘. Eggs in .: A-lnrgc. .48; A- inccliuin. .45; A-pullvts 37; B-lnrge‘ .32; B-iiicdiuui .150; C. . Potatoes: P.F2.l'. No. l Mts. 80‘; $1.40 tn $1.15; N B. N". 1 Mls. 3C1» $1.15 to $1.20; Quc. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.10 b0 $1.15. |(.‘.l’. b)’ (iizairiiiaifs Spcriul Wire) l\1l1t,-NlRI"./\L.. Nov. Lni-Ernj.» zlnil potato prices cased on Mon ‘ill OllPU lnrdutrr‘ nim‘k"t$ lfllllll’ “I'll” patent hullri‘ and chcrnc hcld (iuict and slcgidy. Business generally W11.‘- dull. Grnrled crzg shipments in cairlots 0r loss were (plated at 44 Lu 45 ct». a dozen for A-large. 40 for A-mrt - p nuns. 34 for A-pullets. 26 to,26 1-2 for B-lnrge. 24 to ‘.14 1-2. for B- incdium and 22 to 22 1-2 for C. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. 90's $1.40 t0 $1.45; N.B. Mts. 80's $1.15 t9 $1.20; Quc. M15. 80's $1.10 t0 $1.15. ‘ Chccs." nvcragc-(tlil 1-4 cents pcr pound was unquolcd. 1 Butter was quoted at ‘J5 to 25 i-4 cents pcr pound for (JllflOIS 01' lcssf cf No. 1 while lots to retailers were I y . I with I‘ v.11. for Ontario while Quebec .I .\' S l{-1_\:|l ilk Mt’! Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfleld d‘: 00., members of Montreal Stool: Exchange and Curb Market) litoelis Ahliihl Ami-sins lln lh- liiursl iniiiu l'rutl Fun l't‘lll izih Nor Pr Fun Nor Fil- llyilu PM (‘an Ind Al A l'1‘lll Pnc iw-Iiiiiese run-k Plow l|i<i \‘:~:i Ilivlll iwml Ptd Iii-m llrlilge ln-ni St ll llillli Stores lmni Tux Si. \\'iii' ilniv Smith ||ll|I Tull - l||| Nickel l.:|lu~ ' Wool]! \l.|.= llnr ' MINING (fglllllliillll Press; Min»; Uri .\i on \|.i lllhl‘ Beaver House Great Trinity Lane London, England SPECIAL AUCTION SALE ' of SILVER FOX FllllS llec. 14, 1936 Last receiving date London December 5. I936 Latest shipping from Charlottetown November 26, I936 Send or Bring your furs To McLure and MacKinnon I12 K011i Si. (Iliaijlottctovim is 1011M '. CHESTER b‘. M Hudson's Bay 6o. in date If your pelts are rt. 1 ’ Entrance to Hiizlszoifs Buy lVarehouse Where your Silvers are soid -'_.'inl:igc oi this prc-tjliristmiis Sale s. s, . ,1 (if . 005E811 nnnapong. w INCORPORATED l/lAr iszo ' l CIIRH l). A. ‘JACKINIYON, Rcccivinr; RP]1I'(‘.\(‘l‘li1'liiH‘§ LT. COL. \| 'l||l lllilllll on. _\ ill. lil Ill Montreal Sim-Ii Exchange BRAZILIAN TRACTION We have available a review of Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited. Copies furnished on request. PITFIELD 8r COMPANY 157 Hollis Street, Halifax Telephone 3-7169 Members : Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc. Head O/Iice: 235 SL James 5i. Uptown Brandi: Windsor Hotel " * MONTREAL Brandi-i.- orrswiv I *__ ssnfifiionu GAIPBKLUNIN Mon tmal Curb Market GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune THERE THEY GOIMAFTER THEMWAND LEI’ THEM (NIT 0F Slfiill’. 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