PAGE _ . THE CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER “s TO c1? Q U0 TA TIONS Mt '1. Stock Exchange (Supplied h! Pitfield 1nd Comban Member: of Montreal aloe): exchange) Itoelr: oi)" L!" Bell ‘I'm-I ... 133 Rrnzlilun , 7i’: n t! Puwvr 2i) lioiu Merl 5 (‘an (‘emenl . (1% (‘nu ind Al . . . . .. ..... l)‘; Wig (‘an Par li_\' . W‘: ills llnm iiritlku ' "- ’ Imp ',l‘ni> iii‘); Inter Niekei 113% hlcfloii Front . . .. l3 blunt Pnw .'. . . . . .. . ZIU/t mt Ilrew .. : ' 38% Nat Steel (‘ur 1 I'm‘ (‘urp 9V; Shh mun "N6 So l‘r~ 13V: ilttcl of (‘an 62 BANKS 321.1 Elli IBI Ilnyui . . . .. (‘nu lik (if (‘out .. 14D EXCIIANGE (Fanudiuaa Press) l\I()N‘l‘l'ti'lAI., Nov. 4—Brilii~h and foreign exchange in rrlution tn tho (lniludinn doiiur as rnmplisti hy the Royal Bank of Canada closed today l: foliows:—- Argentina peso .2744). Australia pound 3.01111’! Austria srhlliings .1907 Belgium iu-lg: .1707. Ilruzil uviircis lidils. (‘hinu Ron]: Kong dollar: .8018. (‘seehnslovnkin crown .0418. Denmark krone .2221. Finland finmark .0221. France frune ,0 . Germany reichamsrk .400’: Great Britain pound 4.0081! Holland florln 1&5. Hungary peugo 499C. lndin rupee .3757. Jugosiavln dinnr JJQM. Japan yen .2900. I\"'u Zeninud pound 6.0080 Norwa krone .2408. Pnlani sintl .1007. South Africa pound ‘.0450, Spain pcset: .1370. Suction krone .2564. Switzerland franc .8281. United State: dollar N-fi’: per rent premium. NEW YOIIK. NOV. l—'l‘h9 Canadian dollnt-‘recorded further improvement In the foreign exchange market: to- day, closing at a discount. of ‘it. per. cent, a new high aince Jilin-Septem- ber, against : discount of 1 per cent on Saturday The pound sterling moved up hnlf I cent to |a cloning rate of 8-) l)‘: . The French fram- was off .00',fi of l eeat at I150 cents. Markets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Turuuiu und Montreal-Industrial stocks rinsed higher. 'i‘cronto hllnes-—Hlgher. New YOIk-"NCOCNI slightly higher. Wlnnlpeg—w'hcst down 1% to : PRODUCE A ii. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 4~Cheese prices, weak last. week, rallied on the iilont- reui open produce inarkct tudny fol- lowing higher levels established on country hoards during the Weekend. No 1 Ontario: sold at 10% to 11% vents per pound and No 1 Quebec at 101/4 cents. Butter r-uled aicndy ut 241;] to 24d; vents per pound for no 1 in cnrlots or less. Small lots to relulli-rs were .I|l' to ‘Jtl rents fur solids and 20V; to .7 vents for prints. l-lggs were firm with graded ship- nu-uts in i-nriols or has selling at iii to 45 t-eula u dozen for A-inrge, ~ll to iii uentikfur A-nu-diulu, ii.’- to_ till eenia for ~puliets, 2d to 21155 cents for ll, and 231/; io ‘it cents for L‘. Prices strengthened in the potato division, Print-e ltldwnrd lsluvid moun- tains were iifi to iiil cents und cohblers were Bil to lit) cents, per lit) pound ling. Iii Si) pound bags. Pr-lnce lid~ wurtl lsinnil mountains and New llrunswiel" mountains were 82 to N5 vents. i'.\|'~- Edward island enh- hirra 7N lu Si) llélllfl, Quebec uioun- talna 7b to till cents and Quebec coh- hiere (l0 to 6b cents. Currencies - (Canadian Press) ‘AIONTWIEAL. Nov 4—i.cuding eur- rencies were irregular on hlnntrcul foreign exchange toduy, Pound uter- ,iing dipped ‘,1; rent to 4.00%; while the Ilnlted States dollar was eff I-iIL’ of one pen cent. to ‘I. i) 29-32. The Frfilldil franc held unchanged at 8.06 cen s. - MT’L. CURB (Supplied hy Pltfleld and company Members of Montreal atoek exchange) Stock: Open Last I! A Oil ..- u. Ill 141" Distillers S -.. I; Iiup Oil es: ,.. n. Inter Yet . . .. JM; 38% Mclchcrs ... lt-‘i’; D Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Cn-utrafflenrdlan loesla. 4e pea ward) Western and Eastern locnls, be par won): Announcement: and CQ-lag Iran's la per wordy Oiaeaiiisl le. per worth in llsmnrism Nntleea, ‘ma per inch; Lin: n! Floral and 5PM"!!! oflflilitl. Clrrll. ell- . On per hornet latter: of Condolence 10c. per lnelai Notice: of Thanh: and Appraoiaful. 70:. III inch or do. p; word Other rate: on appllraeion lliullnuaa Charge for any advelflaaaaeut twenty-fly: seals. Tog, TWO ROOMS TO LET. APPLY Guardian. L-2434-l1-2-3l. IOUSE T0 LET NOVEMBER lat. Apply B. E. Mutcn. L-lmi-lii-i-tf. l“ LE1.‘ - FURNISHED HOUSE. Large sunny roams. Good 10c:- tion. L-2438-li-2-3i. i0 EET-BEAUTII-‘ULLY SITU- ‘sted residence. No. i) West. Street. L-2458-ll-2-3l HOUSE T0 LET-MODERN CON- venlences. Apply 192 King Street. L_-2489-11 i. Po: Sale - - . FOB. SALE - AUCTION FOB-TY- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer). FOB. SALE — CAB. I930 CHEV- rolei; Couch. Apply 1B1 Weymouth Strut 11-2507-11-5-31. - HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AT Cornwall Village. Apply Everett MacKlnnon. 14-2456-11-2-51 POLICE PUPS, B MONTHS OLD, 8i each. D. McNevin, New Haven. L-2464-11-4-3l ‘ID LET - 2 0R 3 FURNISHED heated rooms, centrally located. Apply Box “W" Guardian. 1.4512 I!_.' Maie__l'_le_lp__wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY SINGLE man for farm work. About 25 years old. Arthur Wood. Alex- s-ndra. _, L_-_2_4_30-ll-2-3i. APPRENTICE WANTCI) ‘I0 learn Barber ‘Irsde. Short Course expert. training. Molsr Barber Coi- iegc, Hallfa N456- E._ :_T_‘,L.Z'I_“<'_‘_i~' SENIOR INSPECTOR 0F DBEDG- ca, Saint John. N. 13., Public Works Department. $2520 per annum ices 5%: open to residents of the Marl- time Provinces; high school grad- uation; tlve years‘ experience in construction and RPM!’ 0i WON!- en and steel ‘ , ' and boilers, two years of which 1n rrs- ponslhlq charge under Superin- tendent. Apply on tonne obtain- able at Post. Office. aalnt John. J-laifsx, Charlottetown. to Secret.- ary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. not. later than November 12, 193i). N-3612-ll-b-2i. Fseisiglislv Weeks.-. wan-rec 31151.: aosn housekeeper. Apply J8. Parkman, Buckley Beach. L-md-li-fl-Si. Lost _ I031‘ - 1N CITY, PIINCI ID- wsrd Island Hospital Nurse's Pin. aims engraved. Finder notify Guardian. . L-MOO-ll-s-it. IDIT-IIDIUII SILVII IIMALI Ina. Liberal nwsrd. Notify llam- mcnd Sanderson, N. R. ‘i, West Royalty. , L-flM-lI-S-fl. 105)‘ --UUM OI MONIY Bl- twssu laaak of Nov: Scott: and loam Hardware 00.. yum-asp. Finder please leave si Bani: of In: lcciis Ii-Iltl-il-i-li. NEW AND USED BELTING- ALSO Rubber ‘Traces. Clinton Morrison; Belt. Dealer, Fredericton Station, P. E- I hwaatil- .~ IOR SAL WARDROBE. AP- ply ll Ch ut Street. L-2485-l1-5-3i. iliiirfiviiraifi to McLean Ems, 158 Elm Ave. - wees-sw- SCRATCII PADS-PADS 0F 100 sheets 5 X 7'9. Price 3 cents D91‘ pad. Guardian Office. L-24l6-l1-i-1i. new noose ron sane on rent, back of Crown Bnkery- Reid! December lst- John Devine, Peskeb. L-ISH-IC-lii-ll-i-b. f- Miscellaneous THERE IS SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy-fsmily Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined. Ask to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore. Currie Building. Charlottetown. TRANSPORTATION TO WINNI- PQI $25.00. ‘ "‘ November 12th. Apply Kelly a aicrnnu. 2510-11-5-11. _____V_Vork Wanted __ wan-no - nouscwouk or two country girls. Apply "J. W." Guardian. _, n-vm-u-s-si. '__‘=\7i7flued WANTED - BATII I001! tux- ttms. Call i100 or write Bo: 42. _ b-Mlb-ll-S-li. WANTED —I'IW OAR! (III-TI- snd dressed poul ou season. J. B. Miilmau, Kenaington. fl-Idoo-ll-I-ci. WANT!» - US ILICIIIC motors. it. horas power and Ii horse mar. Charlottetown Fur Illl b811- 114i MINING ' Press) Tonomo, Nov. 4—BullIlh senti- lnent dominated tho Toronto mining share market today and : general advance was recur ed on good vol- ume. The exchange gold index rsg- istered s gain of more than : olnt. and the miscellaneous mines ndex M"!!! two points. All metal grou s shared in the display of strsngh cent.‘ New York-Cotton tint-hanged imam‘: ltlhethgalvfinudfi-tlvurl ‘ppulzled ruhher and coffee lower; augsl- yum,“ expanded to ‘#50 800m Sign? . higher. well above the average for recent: months. Hlsh light: of the gold grou were I'll-lilo (Irow, up 2i eenta to 8,39, Mg. hatter: up 10 cent: to 1.80 and ggesunwtvrr Airways. up as cents u. Silver stocks were stirred up by the new eilrer nationalization policy of the government of Chin: and heavy truding lu the group developed from the opening. TORONTO, Nov 4_ Stocks Aeuie Oi Aft ..."t4-‘$ (‘nuiarunv lloiuc Mines 3B lloin Expl 5 Franklin . __ rlitlersdo . 151 h‘ Bridge , 495 tiotls Lake 143 tiulduln .. 151A (ioodflsh . l.'l tirunadl 201,} Greene . 11 iiunnur . t5 iiurkcr .. 5% liurd Rock 45 iiulllngen 1370 lluirey .. 62 .i M (fonl 1d Kirk Lake 3d I. Shore . Paymustu r Pet. Cola Pros Air . Road Auth Taihota ... 'i'e('k H ‘Pena: ,.. . ‘fohuurn .. Ventures .. New Y... Curb (Canadian Preaa) 010:0 Stock: Am Cyan B .. Ana Una Eicc . Am Sup l'ow . Atlas ttorp .. Nlag uliii st on Ken . . . . . Un L andrPfd . . . . . . . .. ,.... L". AUCTION SALE HUNTER RIVER, Nov. 20th The undersigned offers for sale at. PUBLIC AUCTION- On his premises at. HUNTER RIVER on NOVEMBER filth At 1 O'clock All hie stock, crop, farm- ing implements and house- hold furniture. Aiso st the same time the farms of the undersigned consisting of fifty acres and fill; acres will be offered. The farms are well attested with good buildings, the smaller farm hsving a new m u“ ‘M m,“ m“ modern dwelling and burns. i) month: credit on approv- i ed joint note and 5 per cent. discount for cash. EDWARD MARTIN. Owner Alex. Mcliac, Auctioneer. QO-OO-OOOOQQOO +o04+0+o+0+ Ac 8110-1144-1241 IV. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Piflield and Company Member: of Montreal Itoek exchange) Close Stock: Am Ani .. Am “diibiuvnrrin . an .. Am liad ., . . '1‘ and 'i‘ Anaconda lieu Elm! . . Gen Motors . . fir Nnl‘ |'l‘\| . . IIlL 1‘ and '1‘ . Ken (‘up .. “out \\'ur|i .. Niug ll l'r N Y tfentrul Paramount ll . .. S0 Paelfie ... . Std Uil .\ J . . . . . . . . , -iil U S Nteel .. . . . Vnnudlnni .. .. , Westinghouse . . . . .. s55; Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL, Nov. -l_-l'rices were unchanged on the produce section of the Canadian Uomluudlty Exchange today with the tone steady at ih‘: close. Butter spoi—Sules: 200 boxes west (91), 241%; 200 boxes west (till), '.'I";,'.. Que (it!) closed Mix-M; western (1)4) Mid-iii; Ont: ‘..'-l to 21%; Que rc- gradcd 24% asked, Cheese upon-Shiva: 125 boxes Que colored, ‘JV; Que white closed INA-lo; unt white 10V, to 111,5; col 1017,’, to Eggs Spot-No sales; Outarios A- largr, 421/, to 4i. A-uiedluiu lili-dtl; A puliets 34-38; B large 2655-2715; B medium 241/, to 26, i.‘ 231A to 241,9. Stocks Climb To NewHighs On Mt ’l Mart (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 4-—(C.P.)- New highs for the year were es- tablished today as the _market continued its upward climb with most of the list. moving forward. Signs of weakness began to ap- pear, however, and a few prices started to crack under selling pressure. Btcel began to fall back and one or two power stocks found it hard to stand their ground. New tops were posted for Inter- national Nickel at 33 3-4, Montreal Power at 34 7-8, National Breweries at 38 3-4 and Howard Smith Pre- ferred st 100 and all closed with fractional gains. In the steel division Dominion Bridge and Steel 0f Canada com- mon end preferred yielded frac- tions while Dominion held un- changed. N A bright feature was provided by Dominion Coal Preferred, car- ried 7-8 higher in s. steady buying wove after being quiet for several weeks. Textile issues were stagnant with their only action coming from Do- minion which slipped 1-2, Bruck Silk, Wsbssso Cot/ton and Canad- ian Celanese held unchanged. Total sales were 30.697 shares; bonds 82,200. (Canadian Prela) MONTREAL. Nov. 4—0ffcrlngs on the two Montreal livestock market: today totalled 0,715 head. Cattle receipts were 850 head, Thcio wne : lighter run nf cattle and a firmer tone to the trading. Prices vn-re steady tn fl) cents or more higher, butcher cows and heifers making tho host gains. Steers sold fr-nui $3 tn $0, ihn lnlter figure being for a straight load nf heavy well-fin- ished steers. (fnuinion butcher steers sold from f!) to $4 with iuvdluui steer: mostly 3t tn $4.50; ai-d good steers at 8b and up. Heifers sold from $2.50 to $4. Good (BOW!) made 81.26 to $3 5t): 3nd heifers nud helferlsh cows ln nun-d lots $3.50 (u . Ji/ledluln quality butt-her‘ cows I¢0ili urnund $2.75 and t-nmuion '|IYI"IIL'I‘4 (min $2 to $2 b4) with canucrn and cutters from $151) to $2. mun." hulls were from $2.25 to $2 ilv hulk being oi’ light weight unl Kl" In)? between $2.25 and $2.50. hit-shy bu is sold up to $112.’). Hit-er: up to 10.10 lhs., good and (‘imiro 8.’: Io if); uiedluui it to 5L5": eumnion 3.‘) In St: steers erer (.070 lbs good and rimlv’: $5 to $1): medium H t0 $4.50: common $1 In X4 fern good and (Melee Si; mesliunv ‘J M! $3 75; $3.25 to $1150; medium $2. Common $2 to $2.50; cutters $1 b0 to $2: hulls, Rood 3 common $2.25 tn Si. 7H. (‘alf receipts were 2,101) hen-I. The hulk of the calves (vfferrd uvre graasem and prices were 2.’. cents or more lower. Uther classes were steady. Good quality renls were $3 In 88!). medium kinda from $7 to . (‘ommon light real: down to Ill. Drinkers were frmn 84,25 tn $015. (lrassers ranged fem $3 tn M. arm- aglng clone to 33 25, (‘sires weighing 3001b: or over were hard tn sell. Good and choice real 81in $8 (i0; common and medium 1L2.) to 8B- grssaers l3 to . Sheep receipts were 2.014 head. Good ewe: and wethcrn were firm at g7 with : few email lol: at 81 to 1.15. Lambs, weighing over 100 lbs. worm rut $1 per hundredwelghi. (‘ulil and bucks were out $2 per hundred- welght. Sheep ranged (rent $2 tn with the bulk between 82.15 and 8.1, In: Q2 to 8i: lambs, good 81; common $6 to $8. Hog reecipis were 1,730 head. The bulk of the hogs wee m ghed at SK for haenna, fed and wnlared. A few lot: acid up to til 2.‘). Selects drew per hog premium. Butt-here and heavles were. cut M) rants per hun- dndwelght liirtra heavien and lights were cut $1 per hundredwelght. Bows were easier at It) to $0.76. rwo urn msrraariifitursn DY BIG-SAW (A. P. ly Guardian's Special Wire) LEICESTER, Mass, Nov. {L-Two men were instantly killed today when they were practically decap- itsted by the bursting flywheel of a portable rig-saw. They were Ed- ward C. Mason. 40, of Webster. and Peta men. I Icsesstc. Irregular Trend O n New York Mart (LP. by Guardian's Special Wire) By FRANK MICMILLEN Aloclated Pres: Financial Wrlfar NEW YORK, Nov. 4—-(A.P.)— Selectlva buying in a few groups and individual issues in the stock market today finally buoyed an ir- regular market at the close. After a. steady to firm opening, profit-taking in the motors and u few of the higher priced indust- rlals, such as Allied Chemical, off although only fraciiomally clown at. the close, gave the list. s. rugged appearance. As the day wore on buying came into scattered groups, notably the rubber shares, some of the oils, steels, rails, utilities and non-fer- rous metals, and by the final gong s moderately improved. tone was the rule throughout the list. The Asociatcd Press average of (i0 stocks gained .2 of a point on the day at 53.2 which was sufficient to carry it to a new high for 1935. and in feet, to the best level since September, 1931. The trading pace was less rapid than in recent sessions, though still rather brisk at times. Turn- over in the stock exchange was 1,- 752,840 shares, Bond market traders generally ignored the mild irregularity most of the day in stocks and the gen- eral tone in the loans list. was steady. Italian bonds staged a sharp up-rush with gains of 1 to 5 points in ‘important. issues. U. S. Government obligations were mostly a. little improved. The overnight news of the ab- andonment of the silver currency basis in China. and the nationali- zation of the metal had ‘little ef- fect on securities as a whole, but When ‘ _ tions, the breeding of Silver Black Foxes was prac ©_©.@.©_©_©_©Q©_©.©@@.©©.@_@§Q©.©.©.©_©.© one of _©_@.@Q©_©.@©_©_@.©_@_©.©.@.©_©.©_©@©@@ QQQIQQQQ for places. QQQBQQQQQQQ more than 4 points at one time, . this Province. Today Island still hold This Show will give bree participate in one of the greates and study carefully. Silver Fox Show of all time. be there either as a spectator or exhibitor. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President. I FIIIE SILVER (FOX EXHIBIIDIIS ASSOCIATION Y? WHITE iiWi STREAMLINE brought some buying into one or two of the sliver shares for a time on the theory that. concentration oi.’ China's silver supplies in the hands of the Government, if it; could actually be accomplished, would lessen the floating supply of the metal. Bar silver firmed slight.- ly in Iondonbut was unchanged in New York at 65 3-8 cents an ounce. Business news continued on the whole encouraging, even though its character was a little mixed. Cur- rent, steel operations were off an even point at 50.9 per cent of cap- acity, but the magazine "Steel" reported a better demand from automobile makers which was like- ly to increase further, and an un- expected rise in tin plate require- ments from can makers. Some of the shares which ad- vanced fractions to as much as 2 points included U. S. Smelting at 100 1-2, Deere at 56 3-4, Goodyear at 21, Goodrich at 12 3-4, Consoli- dated Gas at. 31 3-8, Union Pacific at; 96, Phillips Petroleum at 36 3-8. ‘nud-Continent at 15 1-2, Bethlehem Robert Service wrote the poem from wh our Silver Fox breeders to improve the best means for improvement. Li Lcvnov Fllli sauss m. FUR’ & SKIN BROKERS 77 UPPER THAME ST- LONDON, ENGLAND WILLIIOLD SILVER FOX AUCTIONS 10th DECEMBER 1935 AND 10th JANUARY 3rd FEBRUARY 16th MARCH 8th JUNE 4th MAY 19th OCTOBER 1936 MR. '1'. D. I. FORBES, Managing Director of London I-‘ur Sale: Ltd. (Who for more than l0 yells ha‘) charge of the Fm- Auction; of the Hudson's Bay Company) villi be glad to sec Ranchers either at. the Fox Show or by appointment. elsewhere to dis- tuam marketing problem and prospects. staying at The Munoz. 28th SEPTEMBER Mr. Forbes is 1935 at 40 3-4, Pennsylvania at 27 1-2; U. S. Steel at. 46 3-4 and Interna- tional Harvester at 5B 1-4. In the Canadian list, apart from b“; the gain in International Nickel, fractional improvement. was record- ed in Canadian Pacific, Dominion Stores, Canadian Industrial Alco- hol, Ebrd of Canada, Lake ~Shorc and Massey Harris. Dome Mines, Distillers-Seagrams, Hiram Walker averaged slightly . Quoth lie, “ the industry is world wide, s the honor of producing must. zealously foster and guard and garding the Show. er 2nd. The most fascinating ttay bills 4.91% ‘_ Begiun ".88; 40.2.’); Canada 90%. t sdiatu dollar iYJ francs. dCumulian Press) In gold-Pound 12M U. (Cunudisn Press) NBHV YORK, Nov. change irregular. Great Britain hi h 4.02%: low 4.i)2‘/¢' case Ht! zunce (1.51); ltuiy Geruiuuy flee 4—I"oreigu ex- 4.112%; . )5 M!‘ 17.; franc 6.51) cents. A Paris-Pound 74.75 fr; U. dollar 15.114 fr; Capndluu dollar 15. S. doll 50.48 cents; Canadian dollar 68,. cents. Such Beauty, Such Size, Such Shine.” I “And a Prize Likewise In (a Woman's Eyes is a Peerless Black Fox Skin.” ich the above are quota- tically all confined to but Prince Edward the finest pelts. That honor w: to do it is by encouraging their herds. Silver Fox shows Ml! courau: voun summons rcxrs was voila own AT p. CHAIILCTTETCIII, IIDVEIDEII 41h to 8th ders of registered stock an opportunity to‘ t Silver Fox Exhibitions ever held. Accommodation is already provided for over 500 foxes and this can easily be extended to include many more. 17 — CHAMPIONSHIP TRDPHIES — 17 'A most magnificent collection _o_f silverware _ display one week prior to the Exhibition. Prizes varying from 4 to 10 ac- cording to number of entries in each class. OVER $2,000.00 III CASH AWARDS c SECTIONS divided into s6 CLASSES, also CHAMPIONSHIP. CLASSES, HERD CLASSES and MATCHED First price $12.00 in each Class with correspondingly good awards ‘which will be placed on PAIRS- Fox Breeders Banquet, Tuesday Evening ilcv. 5th‘ 140 guests including men prominent in the and fox life of the Province will sit down to a Canadian National Hotel, Charlottetown. Short, snappy speeches followed by our entertainers in unique and mirth provoking entertainment. The banquet 0f the season Catalogue Containing Full Information ls llcvl Ready This booklet will give full details re Entries close Novemb Everyone lntereste political, civic, industrial splendid banquet at the Send for iii d in Silver Foxes should I WALTER SHAW, Secretary. CF-PIIIIICE EDVIMID ISLAND © @211 ©.i@. ©_i@l@ ©I©‘©'© .© © @l©/t© _© ©Y© © ._@i© @ @1.@1©1@x@1@X©1© <= <> I@@l@©'© @'©j©‘©'@ @ @1@1@'@T 3'71)? $116‘ K's-TY ‘