NOW ‘A, Mambo" chm‘, ‘no Montreal Curbl l Sm“ Open C ole A1 we" ‘Sh. ‘i3 Am Carin 2m Qffd 14:4 14 A... Tci Tel 150;. 151g? Al“ Wm‘ 1574i. 325i Qiféi?“ 42v. 41 A c1" . m, m; 20s. 20% Bald _, B“ °“‘° 113"‘ f??? Bendix AV , _ B61" 212'». i?” gfjg’ m" 91' 97v. ‘ “ ~ ‘I l.’ s: 22.: c or ' v ' Co... s01 28},- all}? w" 5° 433- 427 Con Can 1- 4 0°" Co 25x 25v. prod 6s 62% (turiiritlli 25,; 25% Bffpflfifl, liar-r mu [.1411 P1‘ Lt 11 '7 Fimione m.“ 14W 43V. 43 (‘.011 F0045 31".‘ 31, (.411 MOL 355a 34.5 nrwliich 13V 13' llcozirenl‘ T 23; 2214 (‘,7 Nn Pffi 26 r 261.1 Huciclwot Car 7*.‘ 7/4 i, c‘. i}. ill. 1111- 1v lut Tel m 7/4 7 Johns Muir C0 I I KQNQCQQHR 38H 3104 Miss P110 y Mont ‘Vllfd 36% 85% Murmv C0 6'91 6'14 1v Y Cont 20% 19% ‘. ii 13'. iigz. c. Reg rail 121% New York N H Nor Am Co 22% 22% Nor Pac 13% 13% Pack Moi» 47f. 4% Paramount 13' 12-. Penn R R 23% 23% Phil Moi 32W 31 Pvu Pvt Co 401;. 4i Foil. ‘Fel Cab ' Pub Serf N J $6‘; 35W Pure Oil Co 12 12 Radio Corp '1 '1 Radio K 0 Scars R04‘ C0 593i 59 ShcW Union Oil South _ Pac 12% 32-3’: 45 44% 5% 574' (2 A, 4176 22h 22 . u» "i on... w. w. 1v» ~l (‘his Imp 10’; 107i i? S RH!) 28L} 27% ii S iii CO 583's 57 I? S lllCi Al 21% 21W \'.--\ ~rl11 1n 17? 165,’; lluuie" Rros 8 7-‘3 m»; llmon 27 26*‘- Wr“ A11‘ B 27H 36W» \‘.'"‘ “or lli! ll0‘i Wrrwiivorth 3814 38% NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) Siovlu furl (‘YPll B .\:11 .201) POW (‘1 i‘ » Srrv rt...» he; m . Gui‘ oi Penn illvnhio Oil Brown Pfti on-..-...---..-... nurd. UIIIBI Illa on application. For Sale cur ss Ckorn sarge. m l" "miff- —_ M’ Wfl-fl-‘ 166 SYDNEY L-727-1Z-8-3i. PRAM FOR. SALE- Si. RUBBER. BELTING AND RUB- her Trace; at hall price. Clinton ltlorrison, Dealer m Beltinl- Fred- _1~1" -inn Station. L-514-12-.4_-_1_0_1- IOR SALE-NEW on USED singer sewing Machines; I150 °i1 am: parts. Easy terms. Wflifl Sieve Connolly, smser Ffivlei" emotive, 37 Connolly 8t» chm“ __lotielown. L-702-12-8-3i- Wetkjilelitié“, GIRL WANTS WORK IN COUN- try sicre. Write H. care Guardian. L-690-12-B-i0-1i. ____t/_lale Help_\_\_I_ante(_i_ MR/iWl-EIGI! hour-r: now or-au. ilxral opportunity {or man who “ants permanent, profitable work. Silos way up this year. Start Wlniplly. Write Rawleilzlfé. Brut MLWO x L, Montreal. Caixadg, =*“—~ it more ‘scrroorisrunrmrs ‘r0 work atternoons only until Xmas. Salary $5.00 per week. Anrrv Mr. s. n. our, Russ hotel between 8 end 9 p. m. L-76i-fl-9-9l. p§_ Female Help Wanted-- WKTTID _ $1- few weeks. Board furnished. I. FE,“ "we and experience Awir . rare (Muirdian. L-748-l2-l0-li-l8. Stock Exchfillgfi a Co. ifllwma oi’ Msllltti-‘ee: eff... ru- DECEMBER 10, 1937 THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lsrocx QUOTA TIONS FINANCIAL NEWS ‘BRIEFS ilkflelvrd over Pittleld and Co’: Private WIN) NEW YORK, Dec. 9—Two 1n. lore-iii"! Pieces of news this morn- ing although not an immediate market influence are that Joseph, P. Kennedy has been _ chosen by. President as ambassador to Eng-i land. and the Brookirigs Institute, after exhaustive study of the un-; distributed profits tax, urges re-_ peai of this tax. The Brookihgs findings will no doubt be uacd aj great deal by Congress in its con- ; slderatlon 0t taxes. The testimony o! Mr. Eccles yutterday in con-‘ nection with the Housing program is getting considerable publicity especially his statement that if the business recession continues. the budget cannot be balanced in i938. Yesterday's market acted rather we‘l. We would expect irregular strength again today. Steel in London this morning is about the same as last nights New York close. it is very prob- able that among the leaders on any further rally will be the rails.| coppers, oils, railroads equipment and aviations. IDNDON, Dec. 9—Gold bars 139s 10d against 139s lid Wed- nesday. Bar gold amounting to 238,000 pounds available in the open market. Bank of England made no change in its discount rate of 2 per cent. CALGARY, Dec. 9—Alberi.a Oils J. H. McLeod. Manager for Pro- vincial Oil Ltd. announced yester- day that a 15 mile lop in the Royalite Pipe Line between Turn- er Valley and Calgary had been completed as a result 12,000 bar- rels will be conveyed from the field to Calgary as compared with the previous amount of 10.000 barrels daily. Understand the 35 per cent, proration the line is able to handle the flow oi’ oil from the valley at present. > MONTREAL. Dec. il-Canada Dry-Eamed $1.95 per‘ share in year ended Sept. against 35 cents the previous year. Number 3 vein 155 feet grading 0.37 ounces gold opened up. General Motors—Bhipments to dealers in United States, Canada and overseas were 195,136 units in November, a new high ior the month, against 166,939 in October and 191,720 in November i936. Sales to U. S. dealers 153.184 in Novem- ber against 156,041 in November i936. Sales to consumers were 117,387 units in November against 155,552 in November 1936. Maclkod Cockshutt-Mlll pected to be in operation about March ist. Costs estimated by management at $5 per ton and mill heads should average better than $9.75 per ton as stated in annual report. 8X- Moore Corporation-To pay ox- tra dividend 40 cents in addition to regular 40 cents for quarter on common January 3rd to holders of record December 10th. NEW YORK, Dec. il-Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines declared extra. dividend l0 cents and reg- ular monthly dividend both payable December 31 record Dec 16. U. S. lilngineering Construction awards for week ended Dec. 9 $31,873,000 are 24 per cent below preceding week and 46 per cent below like week 1936. MONTREAL. Dec. 9—Vo‘urne of sales for October best since i930 and showing gain o! 6 per cent over October last year for Simp- sons Ltd. Improvement continued into November, according to Pre- sident Burton. Crude Petroleum Imports-For October at 4.62 million gallons oi’! sharply from 6.43 million gallons in Sept. and 6.03 million gallons in October last year. Canadian Wineries~Pruiit be- Pound Sterling firmed 1-16 cent on Montreal foreign exchangfii i048!’ to $4.99 3-4 while unchanged trends showed for tho United states dollar at par and the French franc at 3.40 cents. NEW YORK, Dcc. a Lum- Most European currencies gained fractionally in terms of the Unit- ed States do‘lai" today. The Pound Sterling advanced 1- lsof scent to $4.99 3-4, the‘ Belgian beiga .00 1-4 of a cent , and the Holland gullder .02 oi’ a 1 cent. The Canadian dollar was‘? unchanged at par. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Cendian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 4.99 3-4; U. S. dlr 1.00: franc 3.40. ! At New York -P0und 4.99 3-4: Candian dlr 1.00; franc 3.39 3-4- 1 At Paris -Pound 147.09 fr: U. S. dlr 39,43 1-2 fr; Canadian dlr 29 . 43 fr. In Gold —Pound 12s. 2d; U. S. l dlr 59.12 cents; Canadian dlr 59. 1 17 cents. Advertising Rates-Payable in Asfiance csurnq quggdlm 14mg", (c per word; Wellern and Eastern locale, lc pn- word; Announcement: and Cumin‘ ltveule 2c per word; 1c [DUI word; In Mernorlam Notices, 70c IMP Inch; Llale o! Floral aml spiritual Oflerinn, Cardin, ale” lo por name; Milan of Cllndoleure 70c per inch. Notice: o! Thanh and Appreciation, 70o por inn-h ur 4o pet Chenille-ii Minimum Charge for any edvertllernent twenty-lire eentl. “Male Instruction” RELIABLE MAN ‘I30 TAKE UF| Air (Aonditioning and Electric f Refrigeration. Prefer men now employed and mechanically in- clined, with fair educaiion and willing to train spare time to be- come experts in installation and service work as well as planning. estimating, etc. Write giving age, present occupalicir. Utilities hilt. Box 481 care Guardian. 14-379-11-9-9 Miscellaneous FUR COATS REMODELLIID. RE-' pared. Rvelined, Cleaned, Giazcd. Caldera, 205 Euston. 1|-740-l2-9-li_-l_4. To Let T0 um- - rourt aoomm Apartment unlurnlshed. ADPIY 1'11 Kent. L;-872-l2-7-4i. TO LET — TWO ROOMS FOB light housekeeping. Central. APPU’ 134 Hill!) Bi F. y t“ L-703-lZ-54i. Li? ~-—-— Agentl Wanted AGENTS TO SELL PORTRAIT mlor-gemetntsl, nigtoMonev Maker. U 196d Ar . 9T9“ i ~ n a. W.-_r*-_.4§9-_1.1-=4-=e. . Wanted WANTED ONE SECOND-HAND 32 volt generator or one 110. M19" . Ste t. M’ ma’ m Wurto-ra-ro-al WANTED - SINGLE CAR. GAR- lll. hear Guardian. W11" "F" ego . ... .- Gunngr Gold-November out- fore income tax of $37.71 for put $51177 from 4355 “m5 gg- half year ended October shown. arm; 5135; from 4,468 tons in contrasting with a loss of $22,202 October. On the 1,000 level on in same period last year. ‘ v _ burrencles PRODIIGE PRICES MCtWIR-EAL. Dec 9 —-(CP)—— MONTREAL, Dec. 9 —(CP)-— Prices ruled steady and unchanged on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 30 14-3-4 cents a. pound for carlots or less of No. i with carlots to retailers at 32 for prints and 2i i-2 for solids. giraded egg shipments in carlots or less were 22 for A-farge, 28 for A-medlum, 26 for A-pulleis, 24 for B-l.\r'gc storage. 23 tor B-medium storage and 2i 1-2 for C. Cheese was i4 1-2 cents for 0n- tario white and colored. Potatoes: P. E. I. mls 90's .75; 80's .65-6'I; 50's .42; No, 1 N. B. mts 80's .62; No. i Que whites 80's 55-60; No. 2 80's .3540. MONTREAL, Dec. 9 —(CP)~ Pricm held steady in light trading _ today on Canadian commodity ex- change. Butler spot kQue grass rcgrad- cd (i0 i-4-30 I-2; Que grass buyers- illfinection 30 l-4a. Sales: 100 boxes Que grass rcgradcd at 30 3-9. Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs spot —Ont A-large 32a; A- rucdium 20a; A-pulleis 26a; B- largc 24a; B-medium 23a; C 2i l-ZB. ‘ C rain Prices WINNLI-‘EG. Dec. 9 —(CP)— Revived export buying of Candian wheat estimated at 500,000 bushels failed to supply suflicient strength to hold early advances in wheat futures on the Winnipeg grain ex- change today. Scarcity of oflferings to meet ex- port buying orders accounted for a gain of 2 1-4 cents in the Dec future during mid-session activily. ,Latcr, buying thinned with the cash month option closing only 5-8 cent up at $1.20 1-4. Other wheat positions were 5-8 to 1-2 , cent lower, May at $1.19 3-4 and " July $1.11 !-2-5-8. N0. 2 northern msh wheat closed two ccnlg higher at i0 above the Dec future. Other Red Spring _ n varieties generally were unchanged. Durums eased a cent. Coarse grain futures closed fractionaliy higher except for flax | which eased 3-4 to i-z cent. Rye, earlier, had advanced nearly two cents on speculative buying. WIINNIPDG, Dec. 9 —(CP)—- Closing future quotations wheat- Dec 120 1-4; May 116 3-4-8-4; July lil l-2-5-8. Oats -Dec. 46 7-8; May 46 7-84): July 43 i-4e. Barley -Dec. 59; May 5i ‘l-Be; July 56 34b. Cash prices: Wheat-No; i hard 130 1-4: No. 1 nor 133 i-4; No, I nor 130 i-l; No. 3 nor 112 3-4; No. 4 nor 109 3-8; No. a wheat 95 1-4; No. 6 ‘ wheat 96 i-4; feed 7'! l-t; No. l garnet 115 1-4; No. 2 gamut 112 114; No. i durum 98 3-1; N0. 4. spec 98 1-4; No. 6 spec 90 i4; No. 6 spec 81 l-4; track 130 14; screenings 550. Oats —No. I cw 46 7-8; No. 8 cw 44; ex i feed 441-9; No. 1 feed 4i 7-8; No. 2 feed N 3-8: No. 3 feed 37 3-8; track 46 7-8. Barley —No. 8 cw 57; No. 4 ow 56; No. 50w 55; No. law M; track 59. Montreal and M! 9-9 uni higher to 5-8 cents lower New York --Coti.on, eofree and 5 cents i A Montreal Stoeh 09w Bell Tel i65 I Brazilian 12% Bruck Silk 4 B C Power A Build Prod Can Cement 9 I Can Nor Pr 17%; Can Car Fd 9i- Can Car Ptd 31 Can Hydro Pid Can Ind Al 5 Can Pac 5% Can Steam Ceianese 17% Cock Plow 9 Dist Seag 16% Dom Coal Pfd l9 Cons Smelt 57 Dom Bridge Dom St B 14H Dom Textile - Dryden 7 Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Frunda Co l3”. Gen St W Goodyear Gypsum 61/1 Ham Bridge How Smith Ir..p Tob 13!; Int, Nickel 41% Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods Massey Har 7% McColl Ft 10% Mont Power 30% Nat Brew 39% Nat St Cer 31E’: Noranda 50% Power Corp 151‘.- Que Power Shaw 20 St Lew 6 St Law PM 18% Sou Can Power St oi’ Can 84 , Si; Can Pld 567'" Win Elec A Win Elec B (Canadian P rpnomo, Dec. of’) Stocks A P Con Alder-mac Alexand Amm Ang Cdn Ang Huron Ar Ashley Astoria Bagamec Bankfield B0!) o Braiorne Brown 0n Buff Ank Buff Can Francoeur Gfcnorl. Stock Exchange l lltfleld ll cl alanine! Sh‘; ls- ciiange and lllllllrtll Curl» Montreal Curb lfiugplied by Pitlleld and Com- Exe enn and Montreal can: member: of Montreal Stock Stocks Open Abitibl I Asbestos 59 B A Oil h’. Beauhamois 7% Brew Corp 140 A 11% Can Vickers Dom Tar 7 Don A Fraser Fraser V T C 151-’. Ford 16% Hir- Walker 407’. Home Oil 140 Imp Oil 18% Int Pete 29% Melchers A .Pr oe 169i Price Pfd 53": Royalite 45y. MINING Co. Clone 1B5 l2 ‘A l t -.' 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Dec. e -»\CPl-i 3'4 °“1’-“““'"“"k .1111 “inter 45 ggflngigl a‘; Clmriirg :1 downward coi1rse, the ‘ Method: Crmm m“ "hi"? 1 ' -i ‘iii-Mill; g; Norgcal, 6% Toronto rusrkct finished the dey i mg“- ti1°I\ add the uni, I_ lnuui, ion 55:, OBrIen 7,1,5 with losses. . [Vi-ggs- ‘Sui’ medliim 3'1"‘ ‘k; ‘ , znllhiliztus, 101:1 glknltal 140 Buyzng enthusiasm was lacking‘ “sing-i?lggéflliynziRhianna]? l i“; m 1m 8a o1 4". ,1’ u 1 a 1 "" ~. ‘ i?“ Omega 39 , hlgggn xrlngmznpragjtqlgiiclf; and put tho rind through 1 * . . 22V i gsgaggnw i came in. particularly in the re- Plhcmn}: Lclmpb flier 121,5 ‘. m ._ _ _,, ticse rc u c. 100 i 11:22:33‘ 341% gglilgdlnbiml? junior 801m and r Tum into a well QTCHSPUV p: Q Prrkhill 11 ; ilud on ha" slipped back l-l ,1 ‘Hid b?“ 12;‘ tmyaimzitpfnmu d "' F i 111‘ n PJHCIIRH 8‘ \\'11\ir\ t; uda filllrilCli unchanged men or a‘ u, 3mm" | l-Lf. 20 palm”? i6 i lli. 50. Pond Orville came in (or i who“ the ca“ is dniw‘ Mm m" 1 i‘v'i. 1.11 1* P). 75' 50 Payqnasln 5;; ‘ _ _ . i and pour over it the _1u1c¢~ oi‘ the 1 _ ' ‘ Ppuron H, 111mm sfiilllyl and the price dropp-' orange sprinkle with gmmflnwd 1:11,. |...-1.. on» ‘o, B, 1g fliers,“ q-ci 8 ucnts to 2.08. Sudbiuy Basin j ‘sugar ' nits i711» , --: . . ulutes w pick crow 525 1 and Ventures closed 20 cents down. ‘ ‘ ' . 30'.»- ,.'-J.-l;o: No, g1 uni. ,3:;_40, 19 Pioneer arm Exiormlo was sold for" a loss o! l0 , ‘"' ~—~—~'-' ~41 g4 POWPII 10B 'ccut_< and Mining Corporation 20. l - __,,_ ___ 3 grfggigr Igf A fimr lone rulcd in the senior‘ I 7 i’ Pm;- vi ,;ii.‘.".iz".“'z.f;zi.::::..""3*: Ii. S. IIEMMING, BA. fi-P-k. Bil-A» 6|: Roar Au 3H5 . ‘_.' ‘ ‘ ‘ . , 139d Q1...“ 5n ibiiCll dropped 20 cenls ‘and Little I . _ e I '. M . S. ti Bertlfled Public Accountant Reno D 51 3 L - -_ I: I RT“? '3 iccgclsliiovieriominated the western A l? R°-“’"i"' 45 ’ <1‘ I l‘ a ut 1 t r n r1 a u 15 S?" f?“ l” fizilinicraii-ilaiirgoincaioemmc (L: ~ ' c 1 ' ‘ Slaw ey 99'. ; - ' ' ' ‘ _ , _ u Shcn-itt m l6 cents were boarded by Okaltn Bookkee Ill systems installed or revised m , , 39 3Z2 iiliiducflllafyldfilnzmiwilmn‘! 4 m 7 '. Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, i? we n1“- 15 if." afiitclfi°til?f. "“" D” T d u‘ B k t A t :2 31w, s... .4... - - rustee un or e an rup cy c aha " - fir, SudnBasin 30o WINNWEG W55" Company By-Laws, Minutes.- Annual Statements 15o Bu Van 100 —-—-— m Straw Lain 1s {Supplied by Pitlleld and Co.) “d Remus Pnpamd‘ 123 gywfllaie 205 Close:- 4554 asro 8% - , , , T k H XD 5i. __ 5 $3.2 {;§y_*,=',‘>;§;_ - Administration of Estates U! "T" Jilly-NFL ' git ggzfmev d SPEC!!! If y. ‘ BANKS . 6Q Unit Oil 20 4m Ventures 590 a, Y” ‘tum P, "(Supplied by Pitiield and 003.. ll e.i u 44! r "I; wqgguk 39 Benin Open Gone G t G s. .:* will...“ "v z. s: s M... ... ... i“ m "m ~ i“ $1,006 q; 114'!‘ g #11 . 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