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V‘ W; 16V; Wirker Brew . . . . . .. 890 550 WJgbt 3193B" o 870 . 825 Currencus (Canadian Prose) NEW YORK, Nov l5--'I'ho Cen- edlandollsr was unchanged, ster- ling s little higher and the Iikenoh franc fraotlonally lower in the for- aign exchange markets today. The Dominion dollar held steed! at 2% percent premium. Sterling's range was fractional, and the mm finished the new. at “MW- Ohedsbucto from E. O. ports. Men. Commerce from Mont-reel. Dottingholm from New York. lD-Ohomedy from Mort eel. Dominica from New York. Cemeronis from New York. Portia from Nild ports. 21—Siemde Prince from 1hr Guardian Central 4 , Gothenlnrrg 22—1"ernfieid from Halifax. Lady Rodney from Jamaica. Nave. Scotis from Liverpool. Can. Britisher from Austmls. Men. Spinner from Mon“ 34- . . Cold Earbor mm u. s. ports. zs-cmaamm from n- GRAIN (Johnston and Ward) cmcaao, Nov 10- wom- High Low Lest . .. mus to rout can 93141555 t-l O r- ' vmmrrnci. Nov 151-. . What'- Ihench- franc advanced on Mort- rea-l foreign exchanges today. Tho pound gained 15-10 o! a cent st $4.87 7-15, the Aaertcen dollar loranetgeinof %. The franc. w"! off .0094 o! a cent at 6.58% cents. MONTREAL. Nov l5—'1‘lw P011114 sterling, United Steitee dollar and movedupl-ldofcnepercent 27-16percevntdisccunt fnnowaemofscenthithfl’ Advertising liaies-Payahleln Advance °"""' ?"."“' »""“Z;..".-’;'.-2'.‘.'21 $11715. PCP III! ' IIIOIIICCD I ' - s» per ‘wordr n. Iolnorlaln Notleel. van r-r rm Ln- of‘, Illnol 1:6 Splrltnll Offerings, Cards, elo , u Ilr mum Iqtvfl If "l" ° "l"! hanks and Anprenlee II. ile per Inch or 4e Doe per lehr Notices 0| ‘I word Other reuue sn epbllfllil." linlmun Charge for nnp advertisement truly-five sales. RATE-Jo per word. "l?" “u” lions for the price o! two. etrletl! payable in ndvnnoo. To Let ‘ T0 LET-HOUSE 0N BISHOP 8T. l 122 Prince Street. App y L-ZIBS-JI-O-ti. r0 LET-APARTMENT (MI-- moral) furnished or unfurnish- ed. Telephone car-J. " L-2305-ll-12-3l Miecellaneoui ] Nursery Stock. L-lflil-iil-P-S-M for l5 wks. unr you: rnlvsrr. comes-teas Cards from The Guardian ca? Printery .- exclusive, l‘ Mflong " may. _1.- ra-n-a-ri. I)! S VlUI-PUBI fill” Y Hoar winner ‘lit 1A». Alild. ENC!‘ ton. L- 414+" Help Wanted snorm. p; ruenroanou ne- raccoons- as. N. l." N-l414-l1-lO-3l. IAN OI WOIAN IANTID BY old-reliable house t0 travel and appoint representatives. Yosrl! Iuarenteo oi .152: (being wsell "Gale of ' . ill I193!“ Wimton ' ,' ‘rconto A. 30!”. 1'2." a’ l . N-ilOl-ii-io-lt-lt-li-Il-al. . mg as; Wanted ffifiii": rH.""“¢.i'-52 end Ituaorn locale so g r Iwrll oiu-‘me OAIIIIOLID SUITAILI_ IOI lining Olltmlllfir roe ssu on arm-consort Numherltflsydsld roe s.'u'.e'- Aiicriou rosin- and mun Scon- Irregular (0. P. By Gusrdisn’: Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. l5—itenewed softness in power stocks exerting a discouraging influence, secur- ities on the Montreal Stock Ex- change were irregularly lower during today's session. Turnover was of moderate proportions with approximately 17,000 shares chang- ing hands. The drop -in power issues which wesna continuation of yesterday's _, C“ to a certain extent by the study by a commission into the electrical situation in the province of Que- beoprovedtobsa damper to the whole list. Montreal Power, the ac- tive leader, lost 1-2 at 29 1-4 while Shswinigim Power penetrated new low. ground in a sympathetic movement being off 1-4 at m. Irr- ternational Power Preferred in one of its infrequent sales dipped four points at 8B and southern Canada Power was down s fraction. Mont- real Power debentures advanced slightly while Quebec Pcwar and B. O. Power "A" and "B" were unchanged. l’ .'I‘he cuistandit feature of the day was the appearance of 25 per- vacs river. Lower . r-Trenid On Montreal lfxchdnge cent paid up certificates of Bank ofCensdssharesonewhenes and if basis. A total of 801 cer- tificates changed hands with the closing price o: 57 l-4 after s hllh of 58 and a lowof 55 1-2 had been recorded. An exchange announce- ment stated the certificates can g: transferred on the books of the . . Recent weakness inlose than board lot soles of MontreeLTrern- ways v ieriinaseleofenew low of 79 1-2, a decline of 12 l-2 points. Canadian Forgings "A" ei- so touched e new low st 2 3-4, down e point. ‘ Paper stocks were quiet with Howard Smith Preferred a point higher and St. Lawrence Corpor- ation Preferred up frectionslly. Bathurst, St. Lawrence Corporation and St. Lawrence Paper Preferred eased smell amounts. Stoelissues failed to follow the New York ed- vances with Dominion Bridge, Canadian Car and Steel of Can- ada common and preferred off slightly. Canadian Oar Preferred gained e fraction. Sales 17,039 shares; bonds $25,- 000. (B, r . . _ . . . . , Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) INEW YORK. Nov. iii-Stocks were traded today in the heaviest volume in nearly four months as the mar- ket made s gesture at resuming last week's broad advance. _ v An outbreak of selling in Ameri- can Telephone so Telegraph follow- ing announcement the - nications commission had ordered en investigation of the company and its relations with afllliates. dampened enthusiasm for stocks in the afternoon. Gains outnumbered losses at the close but were small on the average. Swollod by brisk trading during an elllyilptlllln, the day's volume in- creased to 1.554.830 shares, the larg- est since July 27, compared with 058.480 yesterday. . Demand for steel and motor issues and various industrial specialties was accepted. as indication share buy- ers ‘were looking ahead to business improvement. instead of" being in- fluenced by inflation thoughts. l Except for grains, leading 100m- moditics moved narrowly. Wheat and corn futures in Chicago fln- ished around 1 3-8 to 1 5-8 cents a bushel higher. But cotton options were only l5 cents s bale higher to 5 cents lower at the close. American Telephone dropped nearly 2 points to 109 1-2. Low- priced motor shares encountered buying in substantial volume, par- ticularly Packard which, with Hud- son and Hupp, registered small gains. United States Steel, General Mo- tors, Montgomery Ward, Santa Fe, General Electric, International Har- vester end other prominent shares finished only fractinnally higher after gains had been whittled down in the afternoon. Strong spots lnciudued National Biscuit, up nearly 7; National Steel MINING * Heavy Volume Of Trading On New York Exchange and ““ ‘ each up e. point; Underwood-Elliott-Iflsher, up 2 1-2; E. G. Budd preferred; up 3 1-4. and Devoe d: ReynoldsFA," up 2 1-4. Heaviness in the high-priced gold mining issues featured the Cana- dian llst. McIntyre dropped, 2 3-4 points at 40 3-4, Dome Mines 2 l-2 at 37 and Lake Shore 1 1-2. at 53 3-4. International Nickel yielded irrationally while Canadian Pacino and Distillers-Song! registered smell advances. Dominion Govern- ment 4s were s little higher. The Canadian dollar remained unchang- ed at 2 1-2 percent premium. The Standard Statistics Co. ever- a-ge for i!) stocks was lifted three- tent-hs of a point to 73.4. In explaining renewed demand for stocks, brokers stressed Wash- ington developments, ‘ r as they indicated cifortaby the ed- minlstratlon to inspire business wlthcourage to move ahead more rapidly. A further rise in scrap prices in Pittsburg was taken as a favorable pointer on steel production. Elec- tric Bower output iastmveak moori- ed a seasonal gain lauirthe-mergln of increase over 1933 dropped to 8.5 nercent from 5.4 the preceding week. Dividend actions called attention to improvement in corporate profits the lest nine months. Herder: Chemical declared an extra pay- (Cmndlsn Press) ‘IORONIO. Nov 15-Amther moderate crack up in the mining market price structure occurred to- day wlth the golds again appear- ing es the prlncpai casualties. Trading was decidedly slow in the morning session, a little better in the eeily afternoon and in the ‘in- el hour stocks were dumped rath- er freely as prices weakened. Base m metals and silvers held better with exception of Eldorado which clos- ed l5 cents lower at 1.50, up only There was no mws toaocount for the market's weak tone and the general strength of the industrial markets might have warranted a rally. The urge to lighten commit- ments however outweighed other I08 SALI OI ‘l0 I-IT-LAIBI Number l0 Grafton Street- Palmer do Farmer. 1r-2227-l1-I-12-14-ld-l0. r s ‘é 5 5 a E- Bergresves 45 to 8.15. Hargreaves sold actively in the final stage. (Csrredinn Press) ‘IORONTO, Nov l Sleds sag-rm‘ "..'.' III '.'.'. .11 Derry]! leer .-- s. “h. ... -.. eee OI i‘ "iT-fififltiiif-fim AII-I IAINID-CAI £25m iiifllllf SKIN I- 1“”""'""'1§s-|osa-e_ 2 cents from its lcw'point for the merit of 25 cents s. share on the common. Broker lows by member banks of the Federal Reserve in New York City for their own account ’ ed $8,000,000 the past week to $565,- 000,000, despite the post-election advance in stocks. The weekly Federal Reserve state- mcnts also disclosed a gain of s22,- 0‘0,000 in m ‘ y gold supplies, making the iotel $8,030,000.000, a new record. Money in circulation fell $%,000,00l and member bank reserves rose $75,000,000 to $4,107,- 000,"00. 3W“ -- ...2l5 Brslome 1275 BRX...... .. 25 Buff Ank ..285 Buff Can 2% Cal Edm 05 ~ Cain Mal ... .-- ... 50 Carlboo ... ... 1H 72% liiluenceetlolntyreiooitalouofflrtuham Hnrker . I-Iollinger 11min ... ... .. ... ... ... .- ..- .RASHES TRUUBLES ‘ . I riingl.» .. 3-. H091 ,<l in Znm-liillc(lzxiimnnl I £20022? ..i':;‘i'..'.'.“.."'n.’.°‘lt:i.“.'1 trmrzi" ."1.'.*..::. "hi. ‘innit; * M 5t”; Eu)“; _ noun-unto cioeo most stocks slightly hilher Curb Market, 158 Richmond Street, c Charlottetown). Opened MIRA‘! .. ... - 1N Allied 135 Allis l/alm .. . .. Atl Ref . . . . .. Amer Oan .. . Am Car Iibund Am For Pow .. AmPowl-ight Am Rod . ... ... AmSmelt Rig Arn Tel 'I‘el .. .111 Am Tob B . . ConOll -.. .. Gen Dry Gin Ale Oel Corp Com Sou ... ,Oong Naim .. .. Ohos Ohio ... .- Chic North ... ... .. Mot r see Chrysler Columb Con; Colum Gas Elec .,,, Com Sol Con Gas ... Con Oil ... Con Can ... ... ... Corn Prod ... Del Htld .... 1i: I Dupont ... ..., East Kod. . . . - - .. Elec Auto Lite >00 Eloc Pow Light .. Eris ' First sails... '. m. Gold Dust ..l Goodrich Rub .. 50°01'91"‘ Rub "u... Johns Man . ‘Kelvirrator ... ... .- KerrOop ... ... ... Lizsotis Myers B Ioews Incorp Loose Wiles Bis l‘. McKecsport . Beers Roebuck ....“ Bcoony Vac ... .. South Pac ..... South Pac- ... .. South Rail ...-- Stand Brands .. Stand Gas Eleo Stand Oil Osl Pioneer h" lest three days end ttle change in -the improvement has been sufficient a is ‘m, m; ms against 1am. 8%d Wed- nesdey. ! Columbia Gas and Subs, r2 i Pacific Gas and Electric Com. y, rem’ designed to produce relief . Qiouse late Wednesday that un- i‘; employment insurance, financed by y, B-10inweekofNov10 sgninstfi <1ndB0ND Qumran 1v. Y. smr Exchange MARKET (By Johnston all Word's lpoeiel 20' UM) “h” 40 Bonds [DINING IAIIII‘ LIITII NEW YORK, N Y, Nov ll-Thl on the dey. The Utlitlee week while the Reile also were under some pressure. The market he: fie sued out in the price has v . Buaineee end sentiment hes improved ccneld rably recently but it is e question w ether to car-ry prices sharply higher from here. Lsldlsw end Co. BUBIMAIY NEW YORK, N Y., Nov lit-Gold Bars quoted in London market at months Soptember so, m4 net 1..-} comeequalio 30 cents: omimo t/rq sins as: shore for l2 months ended Sept 3g, been curled o“ o mum’ v .4 . roan. Intl Nickel Company of Canada 151,4 H14 rubs Bart quarter not profitnew gm 0d a tented claims 339g equal to 24 cents e common share up “n” n“ 81 cents a. common share ed, 15% | in previous quarter and 22 cents in Sept quarter 1933. Pliny and subs 0 months Sept 90 1934 net income equal to $1.15 a common share against $1.27 a com. mun share in first 0 months 1983. Law Committee of N Y City Board of Aldermen reaches tenta- tive agreement on four poln-t prog- funds for coming year amounting to 885,000,000 including $15,000,000 by increasing tax on public utilities to 3 percent from 1% percent and $5,000,000"irom tax of 50 cents per $1,000,000 bond transfers. I“ ‘dent Roosevelt tells advis- onEcon icSecur-lty st White contribution, not taxes, will be the economic security program to be rec-mmended to the next Con- sress out! this mgr-mi definitely ahead of any Federellogislation on old age security or sickness insur- ance and emphasises that it should be a co-operative Federal-state undertaking. U. S. Electric output rm 3 and and 4-10 in previous week. High Low Lest Up 80 Ind ....99.81 98.49 99.42 .23 30 Rail . 36.39 85.73 38.37 .18 Pmilifllteioment stockholders in Company convicted its underground dr program ory council cf National Conference- Hlgh Low Last Off r cosszr I $15.50 in Sept end an of 817.04 for the half year to Sept 30- 00.: Reports during past 8 months sn eotive development ,. ., hes carried gold values but diamond drilling failed to disclose commer- cial ore. Work was discontinued. A on Suicide River have been secur- FINACIAL SERVICI I MONTREAL, Que. Nov. 15--.A Com as successful s: Mont- real Power, always comes in forsevq ere criticism from people in Vlif- ‘ ious walks of life who envy the for-= tunes of the successful. Too much. fussisbeingnrsde about rates. $81116 that goes to pay i Y- r Montreal Power has ‘witlmtood concerted attacks on it in the pest and will come out ct the present one with flying colors. Inthefuetviironhbsoftbisyeer, Intl Nickel earned 85 cent: s share on its common stock against div- idend requirements oi 50 cents per . Its‘ ‘present prices. the struck is selling to yield 2.5 percent but- b holders are more coo- than immediate income s ‘“ , e factor that has held true‘ for mu Nickel "for some years. . The directom _of Melchers are meeting tomorrow at 2:50 and es the meeting is expected to be e lengthy one, no information will be f until erotmd 4 o'clock Financial Service learns that a number of things will be diecuned -bythedirectors,chiefofwiill&will be the matter of inaugurating div- idcrlds on the "A" stock. 11X CHANGE (Canadian Press) » MONTREALp Nov lb-Btltifli- and foreign emhange lrrrelstiun by the RoyatBunk ,9! Canada. closed today as Icllovm- Argentina peso 348th _ Australia pound 8.8768. Austria schilling .1549, Belgium belga .2273. China Hong Kong dollars .4088. Denmark krone .2881. Finland flnmsrk .0217. France franc .0543. Great Britain pound 4.8744. Holland flcrin .6592. Hungary pengo .2902. Japan yen .2844. New Zealand pound 8.5002. Norway krone .2452. Poland nlotl .1854. South Africa pound 4.8534. Spain pesete .1832. Sweden krone .2515. Switzerland franc‘ .3167. United States dollar 2 7-10 per cents discount. exchange steady. Great Britain high 4.00%; low 4.5.1; close 4.99%: 60 day bills 4.98%; France 6.58%; ... eee eoe t.- ..- ... . . ... u. . ... ... u; -.. ...-- Italy 8.54%; Belgium 23.81; Ger- many 40.21; Cansda 1.02%. | Closing exchange reies:_ At Montreal-Pound 4.87 7-16; U. an. B. dolls: 97 0-10; franc 6.43. 32,4‘ At New York-Pound 4.90%: 33%| Canadian dollar 1.02%; franc 5.58 ‘r5. At Pans-Pound 75.80 fr; Canad- 44 fan dollar 15.58 fr; U. S. dollar 15.- Mont Pow 18% fr. In gold-Pound 1m 3d; Canad- ian dollar 60.80 cents: U. S. dollar 59.44 cents (Cane-lien Press) Tomnto and Montreal-Jndus- trial stocks irregularly higher. ‘Poronto Mules-lower. New York-Stools closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 1 to 1%. Montreal-December silver high- er. New York-Cotton higher: rub- ber, coffee end suimr unchanfld- Home ou mo . so to the Canadian dollar as compiled a Mt.’l.. »-Stock nnd Word members of the Mollred iltnolrjtxohonn. Iontreel Clrh In rot, 15d llleilmold Street. Charlotte- owm), .- Copyrlglrt, Wrlglcyul. 1034 5% Bathurst A Bell Tel . . 1B 1m r r w- . u Annual Meeting B O Pow A 25% 5% . g o B l?‘ ST. PljiTli-IS HARBOR W. I. B my‘ (m Wednesday evening .}~lov. 7', 25 the annual meeting of St,_ Peters 7* Harbor W. I. was held at the homo of Mrs. Emmett Wisner with sev- w. entcen members and one visitor “ present. The meeting opened by 7“ singing the Institute Ode followed by ‘the reading of the Creed in_ uhisrn. 8% IThe roll call was answcred by nvlflsing. say, or pay‘. The minutes of |the last annual and last rircgulur NEW YORK, NOV. 15-410111311 _ -I.iake of Woods lamb-meetings were read and aclopterl. “i, The president gave s. briet-Jiddress D Coal PM" l“ ‘ after which the financial statement Dom Steel Coal is 4st 4a y“ "ad and gdopm‘ The officers for the new your 6 . r ~ -. Ho“ Gold Mme‘ u. m ber-t McEwen, Vi-c Preside t, .irs. In“ Nickel ""' :83“ bert Hawbolt. Mrs. Ernrét Mac- 12% m“ w” PM 33 Ewen and Mrs. James Dtnxlcmd; 203 “Maz-Dwen. * 2'15 .F‘riendt As we nFsrw-‘alo lrfr t"- re-elect you presidrnt o.’ cur iv.- stitute which office you have so p, began, two years ago._we ‘are de- _. lighted to have you carry‘ (Ill in share. It requires courage, t 1t and ( N ) wiedo to be a pioneer anv MONTREAL, 3-H) - m . - w a 'os.use, you have exercised nil of lines holding steady yesrl. and through your efficiency Graded nhlpmenisofeQs-in cer- _ splendid school building end equip- “ a n“ f“ Alma“? on“ merit show. we want you k; know ',how much we appreciate your un- unchanged , ind t oenh e pounl. ‘I‘o retailers sollrh n1‘: :n“‘f'f,vf§o:f:_m%amen§ own” will)“ d “ma” n“ well chosen words, for their klrrd- . ‘-‘ m t. u’ 1° w“ ' Wm“ m‘ N“ loommittee served e delicious lunch ‘_ Whit! firm No. 1 Onterics selling at 095 m” ‘M mnmmuom The 1 Quebec st 8% to M cents. A Mali“, of 80D hora arrived Potatoes were unchanged. boos selling et l5 to 40 cents, Brunswick; at 40 to 45 onto Prince Edwsrd lsllnik e4 ll ._._.. -......_._..._...-A__..._-_...- .......r......_. é wfles 4* 4 'are as follows: President, Mrs. Al- ' i 193° Gerald Barry; Directors, M s. Hcr- ' I 12% Auditors, Mrs. Howard Anderson _ Anderson. The following lsYhe ntl- dress which was read by MI". Wm. I Mrs. Albert Marni-zen... r4 1r j 157% night it gives us gran‘. plcrhurz to L capebly filled since our ihszltrlc ‘,1 .3 that oapazlty although we ibsl you g‘ have slzeady done more than your and dairy harm may mo» omerlthese Braces during the pist two ; IX Inge ‘y ti! institute-is W0" ' lotsorlsnwercdownone iotwommhed “id " FVMN mam‘. during your term o! oiflce‘as the i ,,' a i. ofltiring interest and we askjyou to. “accept this small gift, s handbag, t m» ....- .-_. .,._ - w-aflt-‘Qqpn ‘than... Massey Hm“ - 4 4 and Mrs. Russel Hawbolt. . |M°c°u Fmm‘ - 14% “'4 The reports of the comlnliiscs l - - 39% N“ were heard and new ones nppciut- '. 'i mm Brew - 3W1 30% ed. The program consisted or tin-cc ‘ 7i N” sue] C" ~-- '- 17 17 contests put on by Mrs. -- Jams: ' Ii Que!“ PW 1° 16 Blsxland and Mrs. w. Batter and . BMW -- - 16% 16 .wcn by Mrs. w. steam, Mié; Mm"! 7 ' ' Sh“ w“ 13 v 13 'Squil~es and Mrs Albtrt lvficfi on. ' smith can P°w 11% 11 At the conzlu=lm of ihm-‘r U131‘ t, I~ Steel C“ Ca-n Ccrn 40 39% program an addrrss was rwrl rml ‘_ z" steel 7 ca" PM 33 33 a beautful irndbas; "res pwscrivl ,, "- Wirr E": . . . » - . . .. 2% 2% to the p-egldent by Mrs. ‘l-lvrvnri .. f1 I i l & 7=nwen_—tv<v@w§— .. _ t-..-