NOVEMBER 21, 1931 THE CHARIXYITETOWN IlHARDIAN ISTQIJNK QUOTA TIONS VfFINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (deceived over Pitflsld and Co‘: Private Wire) 103w YORK, Nov. 26-,-Whi1e p» market dribbled down on -pre- houdny selling not much damage was done. and we think leaders m, now seeking a bottom rorn which ‘there should be a very ghgrp rally, and if the leaders are stro greening just such a development, in mn- qpinion. 0i course, news as to business conditions continues un- favorable. Chrysler laying ofi thousands oi men, steel,‘ scrap lower again and retail business gnyihlnfl but favorable. However, we have at Washington some very definite suggestions that efforts will really be made to help ‘busi- ness back to its feet again. As we have nequently stated it 1s in the realm of the utilities iulat the most good could be done in the quickest time. Housing jand that sort of business, will, .01 course, take some time before ,» real pro- ggesl can lie made an ‘ the labor element is the fly in t at hoped ‘ior ointment. As to the utilities there seems to be real and defin- ite hope that they will be permit- ted to do the big expanding that they must do to keep up with the normal population increased demand. We regard the utility section as strewn with bargains from American Gas and Electric and Electric Bond and Share on the curb down through the list an the big board even to_the low- ly American Power and Light ink- ing in the preferred issues of’ the Mortgage Sale 1'0 bl- sold by public- irlnll oi tilll Low (‘uuris 'l'lIlll‘llIll\‘|0\\Il ul Aiollfllly, ills lllly oi lioorlnllur .-\. D. i037, n! lilo hour oi ill-ulna o'clock noon ALL iilllt |lill'l‘l'l lli lllnll llltullic lying ullli being ll Noriil llll-ivlilu ltullll on Lo! or Nunlbl-r uiion To ‘Fulfilling ill 20th, ilvl-ni y-llillc ii illnll, buunlll-ll llllll Inn's ibul in l0 rill)" . . u alqullre |lolll xl- on ville oi ihl~ hll-lvlille lhlull 151i l-iuliun llllll M} lilliul norlll oi lllnil iornll-rly orruplzll by Pl-icr MvSuIIy now ol- Inlrly ill pom-union oi Ffllllflid fiulllil. i|Il'IIl'0 went 70 l-llllillll lill~ llliilil H chains llllll 25 UH‘ llulll rullli, iill-nl-e u! ill ill I til by portal-union oi‘ Illull formerly ill lilo possession oi liliu-llrll l now or iorml-rly ill ill llllniel Kelly, ml illl- north by Kl-Ily Il\l\\’ in [loam-salon oi Flood, on lilo ens! by illl- All-hills- Road lanll ull tiln “PHI by lill- rl-llr lino lli illrnls fronting on iill~ lllkl-rnlun ilollli, containing onl- llll lrl-ll ul-rcn oi hlnd a lliilll lllorl- or lwll. Till‘ nbovc hllli‘ in nlllllo unlil-r u power oi unis (‘UINIIHIPII in llll inden- turc ui’ nlorigllgl» llllicll (be lsi .\lllrrb 11117, between 'l‘|lollllls ll. blublllllull, oi New llllvl-rl ill (incl-nu (lollllilu l'rincl~ liillwllrcl lallllld, Fllrlnl-r. llllll illlrgllrl-l A. ltll-ltllluuu his Will‘, oi ihl- cue pllrt. lllll (‘llihvrillb Duiiy oi \ uplewllo Kelly (Trllalollll (lllooun (‘o t uiul-a. nuld, bViliolv, oi llll- lull.- Dlliiy, of "I0 seonoll purl, \\'|l|i‘|i , liivlvrll merino lllllligllnll-nla lllll| lll-ls tllo Iluv lulu bel-onlo tonic-ll in lilo un- lll-rlligllrll, lil-illuli Inning lll-l-u nnllia iilo pnymrnt oi ilm |lrllll~lplll llnll lnirrasi scoured by illc vlllill nloriglllzc. For pllriicllillrll llpply lo bll-Lrmi II"! Ill-Mica: Solicitor-l. vllllrloill-lllwn. Dull-ll this 20th lllly oi November, ‘y D. I937 LETITIA A. WRIGHT IIl'ZIi‘I'li.\ (i. I"I'I\'.\'(F.|.Il, Aiulglll-l-ll ni Rllmiirllxe. .. .. .. ._l.-I‘.'Tli-ll-IIO ll IN THE MATTER 0F; ‘The Voluntary Winding Up Act." l5 _Geo. V. Cap .9 And The Mac Black 8c Silver For Company. Ltd. Notice is hereby given that I Special Gmeral meeting oi’ the Shareholders of tile Mac Black d: Sliver Fox Company Lid., will be held a ithc office of Messrs. Stewart lil Lewis, Water Street, Slmllnersidc In Prince County in Prince Edward island. on Monday, the Sixth day oi Dccembc , A.D., 1937, at the hour oi 2 P. M. for the purpose of con- sidering and passing upon a resolu- tion requiring that the Company be wound up under the provisions oi “The Voluntary Winding Up Act" and ior (he appointment oi the liquidators ior such winding up and for the ‘ “'"‘ 0i’ ‘ incident thereto. Dated this 17th liay oi November, l.’ 1)., 1937. - THOMAS W. JOHNSON, President. L. G. LEWIS. ‘ Secretary. [l-1257-i1-20-27. Aii-BTliiii SALE PROPERTY AT HUNTER RIVER VILLAGE Parcel oi three acres boullded by Hunter ltiversirenlm. with seven- roorn house and barn. Pump in house. Electric light available. Two chains from paved road. Parcel oitwoandonc-hali acres, lgllieiy hay and posture. on paved I The above parcels will he sold at public auction on the premises first above on Tuesday, the 7th day oi Dcccmllefncxi, st 2 P. M. WILLARD NICHOLSON, EDNA P. PUR/SEY, Trustees Estate Mary L-10l-11-I7-i2-l-4. luprloll all: I for authorized by Mrs. cholsoo. Lou ‘c. Wrightf194 Prince . Sir i. to sell at Public Auc- tion’ on Monday; Nov. 29 at l0 o'clock shar", household furniture, eifec , etc. Valu- able collection ‘of antiques, pictures. No reserve. J. A, Mat-DONALD, Auctioneer. L-l35-1i-25-ii early today that would in- Jllull-n ' l 07 per share of preferred latter and stock and ‘Power and Ligm, Gas and Electric. Electric and Standard TORONTO. Nov. 26—-Pascallis_ Pwaerty to be optioned w Petrol-l, A special general meeting has been called for December 7 to ratify the option on the Pascallis property to Perron Gold for a Period of one year. If Perron ex- CIOISQS this option 1i’. is planned to increase the Perron capital from 2.000.000 m 4,000,000 author- ized as it is planned to pay the P85001115 2.000.000 anal-es I01‘ the Property. The Pascaliis property fldioins Perron on the south. WASHINGTON. Nov. Zii-Pre. sident Roosevelt moves to speed up government buying of supplies. Recommend cut in Federal high- way expenses. i-louslug message to (JOIPess Monday. Says Congress can act on taxes as soon as it is ready. President Roosevelt reveal- ed today that he had sent a let- ter t0 B11 government departments and agencies asking them to an- ticilmte their requilements of sup- plies during the rest of the current fiscal year. This-should be an aid to the stimulation of industry at thk time. He said that although he explained that it would not be possible to do all the govern- ment's buying in the next month or t._wo, the amount scheduled to be spent for government supplies between now and next. June 30 is about $245,000,000. The President said that the whole could not be spent at once but that the spend- ing would be speedcd up. When, asked his views as to tax revision at the special session or Congress President said today that nis com- ing message to Congress was very clear on that subject and that tax revision should be accomp- lished just as soon as Congless gets ready to do it. MONTREAL, Nov. 26--Callrlda Car-Jiiarned $l,134.413 after $430,- 575 depreciation equivalent (o $4.- ed Sept. against $7,884 after $226,- 690 depreciation last year‘. Sherwin Williams-Earned $12.- alld B7 1-2 cents on common year ended August against $7.57 and 10 cents respectively last year. Enst Maurizio-Has decided to construct 500 ton ill. Sharehold- ers offered stock t $1 per share on basis (If one ne for each three held from December 6, 1937, to l Pickle CfOW-—-Nl1‘i8 months pro- duction $1,624,518 from 69.045 tons recovery averaging $23.52. Famous Players-To pay 60 cents on Dec. 15 to shareholders of record Dec. 6. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Mont-real é-Pound 4.99 1-322 U. S. dir .99 29-32; franc 3 39. At New Yank -Pound 4.99 1-2; Canadian dir 1.00 3-32; fmnc 3.- 30 1-2 At Paris -Pound 147.12 fr; U. S. 'dlr 59.07 cents; Canadian dlr 59-16 cents. MOJIIQOJ>7>T5IIG 075G613) Farmers Attention Prices on milk-fed Chickens arc much higher than last year, and it will pay you to crate fatten your ,pouitry this season. We buy daily li- highest lnllrkct price; dressed stock only. _ Ship express or truck. THE ROYAL PACKING c0. (J n. JENKINS) Gfi§§§i§ fi§ g§§l-11-25;4L___._______ N 0F CANADA DY] nus 01-‘ ' PRINCE EDWARD I§I4.\.\I) ‘ In illl- Prubllie Court lllt ill-large \l. .\. u. nun. ' in lie l-lalllw 0i llwrs F. l-‘vrlvvl lilll or hlouni all-lull»: lll (involve (‘ouniy in lilo Iullli Prol-illl-l- .“l‘l'l‘ll‘ liecelulsd ilslltlltn. ' flliiil‘ ll.\u0l.ll LEO- \l It, Surrugllio, Julius oi oi or Illa (‘lllllliy (lull-null ,-(‘l n!) > (‘lnlslllbil- iiieruis pcrllun willlill nlllll Cuulliy. GREETING: \'IlEBit.\S ulmll realling_ "IQ |lc llon_oll ilin oi Allrinn l). h-ehlln fofllll-rly" oi Huron lillrlmr ill (incl-nu (‘ounly ulorlwllill, llun- ui RIIIIIII! Nicwurt lllflfiillllllu Mrrrilllui. llllll M- Aibun lfllrmsr oi (Yllllrloliololvll |Il (llleena (Khllnly lliorlwolli. lillrrintcr- lli-iun‘, ills exec rll 0i ill! 3'10"‘ IIR tlnli ll clin- nllmed olltlltc urn. (loll may be lulllll-d for (ill- llllflrlili‘ llerelnllill-r slat inrlil: You llre (hurl-- iom hereby rennin-ll to l-ilu llil oer- amul inisrrllirll in lilo Il\iI| Euilltl- io lln llull llpprllr Ill-forl- me ni a ‘I'm- buic Court to be. ill-ill in ills (ollrvt "IIIIIF In (‘illll-loilo-iolvo. In lilllflll County, (he mill Province. on Thumb“. [he niniil lllly- oi "DNWNDGP next coming, at llm llollr oi clrrm o'clock inrellllon oi ills lmlns lllly to chew cums ii any they ruu Wlif lhrl A . a- oi the said Ellllltl- llloulll not be pllaseli and tiln Idalllta l-iolml u prayed ior In sold ltrlmfi" (""1 1'" ‘motion 6f M. Alblln Fnrnlsr. Esq.’ Proctor ior anlll Petitioners. Ami I do Ill-relay ol-llrr that ll iron copy hereof he inrwlill - ' ‘ “ III some nelvnpllper pullllnh In Char; lniisiowu ninrrsllill our-o ill l-nl-h up ior llt lsnni four romll-cllilvn weeks from iiln flute hereof null tilllt ll iruc l-npw herooi lw lcrihlviill ponind in ills‘ illllliwiliI puhllz- pincer. rs- oppcilvl-lv nnlllriy, In lilo inlll oi the (‘curt Iiilillfi In (‘llllriclielnll-ll lliorr- llllill. at iill- allure oi . itIrLl-ntl. In Mount iilennrt lliorr IIIIII‘ In mull oi ll..- llllil III ll l aollllrl inlnresi- ll il t all Ill-r slgurrylnlihrlnulllll‘ Enlllir ml lliorelullli - I Mira fill-rent. m:llv|fl'i‘l:“l.llllll::: lrllly imnll l\Il|| ills Heal t iii lill In." vii Nov- n‘ H“ mhllyrrilfit’ all"; ln tile first year XIIIJPIIFI reiln. il-i (fill!) ll, ll. I'.\I.\IF.R mill-r A III Ills 07 per preferred shares year cnd- ‘ December 15 when rights expire. Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitiisid and Co. Members oi Montreal Stock l:- cbange and Montreal Curb) Sioelu Open Close Bell Tel 158% 159 Brazilian 11% 12% Bruck Silk B C Pow A 31% 31% Build Prod 40 4i Can Gem 8% 8% Can Nor Pr 18'» 181a‘. Can Oar Fd 9 9% Carl Car Pld 19% 20 Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind Al A Can Pac 7% 4% l Can Steam 2% 2%‘ Celanese 18% 18g Cock Plow 8% g Coils-Smelt 48% 5 Dist Sear; 14 a 14 Dom Coal Pfd 18% 18% Dom Bridge 27 29 Dom Si. B 12% 13% Dom Tex Dryden 7% 8 11mg Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co 13 13% Gen St W 9% 9% Goodyear Gypsum 6% 8% Ham Bridge How Smith l4 14% Imp Tob 13% 13% Int. Nickel 38% 297s Int Pow Pid Lake Woods Massey H 5% 5% McColi Ft i0 l0 Mont Pow 28% 28% Nat Brew 37% 37 Nat St Car 30 31 Noranda 45% 47 Pow Col-p 14 14, Que Pow Shay? 19% 19% Si; Law 4'50 5 StlLaw Pfd 16 16% T/lu Can Pow St of Can 601/, 6g a?‘ Cg; Pfd 54 55 n ec A 2% 2 Win Elec B 1k NEW YORK, Nov. 26 —(A.P)~. Foreign exchange easy; Great ‘ Britain demand 4.99 1-2, 4.99 3-8, 31.99 1-2; 60-day biiis 4.98 7-8; i France demand 3.39 1-2; Italy .5.26 1-2; Belgium 17.01;; Ger- l free 40.34 l-2; Canada. 1,00 WINNIPEG WHEAT (Supplied by Pitiieid and Co.) Close:- NOV-lllié. Dec-110. May-IOB-ii. BANKS ..(Sllpplied by Pitfield and Co.).. Banks Open Close Bk of Can 585-’; 58% Bk of Com 155 155 m; Mt] 195 195 Ef< Nova S 290 290 Rota: 10a 109 Grain Prices wllllvnlrm, Nov. 2s moms wheat trades on the Winnipeg grllln exchange today hacl several bullish factors to encourage the buying flip that sent prices more than three cents higher. Almost immediately after ex. porters interest in North Ameri- ca“ Wheat came unfavorable m- poris from the Argentine. Stock lllarket rallies and reversal of Chicago wheat trends also were major factors. Final quotations were 2 1-4-3 1-8 cents higher, November at $1.11 1-2, December $1.10 3-8. May $1.10 1-8 and July $1.06 l~4. Cash wheat prices closed firm. A moderate business was reported in No. 1 northern at unchanged spread, 17 cents above the Novem- ber option although early trades were made at 1-2-cent knproyg. llleut. A light interest was re. ported in durums, No. 3 advanced a cent. EWDDPt buying in barley and speculative orders for rye and flax lifted coarse grain prices. Oats closed 5-8 lower to 1-8 higher, barley 7-8-3-8 higher, flax z-z 1-2 higher and rye 1 5-8-2 cents high. er WINNIPEG. Nov. 28 -—(OiP)- Closing futures quotations wheat- Nov 111 1-2b; Dec 110 3-8; May 110 1-8; July 106 l-4. Oats —Ncv 45 5-811; Dec 44 1-2; May 43 1-2a; July 40 5-8-41 l-s, Bfl-r1ev—Nov 5s s-ua; Dec as 3-4111; May 56 l-4. Cash prices: Wheat No. 1 hard 12$ 1-3 1'2; No. 1 nor 128 1-2; No. 2 nor 121 1-2; No. 3 nor 10a 1-2: No. 4 nor 96; No. 5 wheat 85 1-2; No. e wlieat 7o 1-2; feed e7 1-2: No. 1 garnet 106 1-2; No. 2 Bflrnet. 108 1-2; No. 1 durum 91 1-8: No. 4 spec 89 1-2: No. 5 spec 80 1-2: No. 6 ow '71 1-2; ill-eel: 120 3-8; screenings 55c. 0ats—lvo.2cw46;1vo.3cw 48 1-2: ex i feed 4a 1-2; No_ 1 feed 40 1-4: No. 2 feed 37 1-2; No. 3 feed 85: track 44 1-2. Barley - No. a ow so 3-4; m. 4 cw 56 i-l; No. 5 cw 54 1-4; m, ow 53 i-4: track 55 3-4. House at 220 Queen Street contllininiz twelve rooms. Two grates. Hot water heat- ing. Newly painted and de- corated throughout. Garage. Rent $30 per month. H. K, S, HEMMING, 88 Gt. George Street Judge oi Prnlmir. L-Mlfl-ll-O- IS-iIO-IT New lurk I stock Exchange _ (Sup lied by Iltllsid and Co, , Mem rs oi Montreal Stock Es- Yesterdaygs change and Montreal Ourbi Stocks Open Close Local Market a a8... ,3” ,2, ' 511 l 2 Quotatlons am a» a a». l». I aad 12v. 12+. coaallgptlro roll. even wao- 52$ T? “ills. 14144 .. "'""~..:.:.~.*-u2:.*:= "r" ma» =5 . 9 '. Turnips 3,101‘ B6 Bu; 0M0 u 11,,» Cabba e head 8-10c 35mm; Av 13% 13.’, ‘it; 1m wit; Beth at 45% 4s 0;, bee! 15 m grins Man 10:.’- loll ' ‘ l Stew meats i3-15c cm o ggl‘ Chicken each 5-31.25 ghrygler 53% 56,‘ Butter lb 35-360 Com 501 m 8;“ lé/iuttoll lb 14-1111 gum so 3% 2,1,‘ "A"! ' Con Can 40% 414i fig‘; d“ 353g; g3: g; m 25% 26% 0M5 hi“ _5°° Corn Prod t 53 53 Lamb lb 15 18c c w i h COG lb 6c ‘“' *5 i - Onions 1b 5c Dupfm £5‘: 1553:’- sqmfti“ ‘i’ _ 3° a Elec Auto Lt lo lei/Z Appes doz 10 20c E1 Pr v Cranberries lb 1 ‘ msémne t 13% 141* Pl 6 ks .5D- . Dfijk, 2:2,, °1d u 855% Gen Eiec am sou Geese each 01.75-32.25 $11 m“ 22% 2914 Pmpkh“ ‘b 4° sagas-leg. s“ 32" Good T 18% 19% gtdNlhPidC 24% 261a u ot ar 11% 7% Iii C i. ' MOIIITGBI Curb 11m; 1:13‘: w‘ ". 556;: sell ' n 7 Johns Man'Co (Sugplied by Pltileld and Ccm- Kennecott 31% aaa Exc ange and Montreal Curb Miss Pac Ry pany members or Montreal Stock Mont Ward. 39 33% Mur Corp _ Stocks Open Close gag Biiéent 16% 17 "A Abiiibi 190 190 Nat Cash Reg 16% 16% Asbestos 55 58 New York N H geaiuhgllrlnois 2%,‘; lg; ‘Pm co 2%? M .' 1 .2 Brew Corp Pack Mot 4% 4% Bath A il 11% Paramount 11%. 11W. ‘Can Vickers Penn R, R, 200', 203/, Dom Tar 6% 8% Phil Mor 73% 7414. Don A 60’ (W. Phil Pet Co s7 3m; Fraser Post -Te1 C b Fraser V T O 15% 16 Pub S61‘ NaJ 35 35% Ford 167,’, 1574 Pure Oil Co 1071 111,4 €‘.%;..l"’%‘-.‘l°' 3% S‘; £231“ £€°a a ‘i’ 7" 0 Imp Oil 1a 171;. Sears Roe 51 s3 Int Pete 39v, 301,; Shell Union Oil Melchers A South Pac‘ 17% 1374 Price 15 151,5 Std Oil Ind Price Pfd Std Oil N J 42% 43111 Royalitc 34% 35% gtiidié Co 5% 5% 0X O 5111:4151 sir i8 1814 I'll C OPP Q Q United Drug United Gas 1m 11% 111' PRODUCE PRICES ,, s m, P ,3. w; M RE _—~—— I} SS sllidctki i3“ 25% ONT AL, Nov. 26 -(OEP)— . . Wheat, northern, No. 1 1,36 1-2; "amifdum 14% 15% barley, Canadian western No. 3 wegleglfrgs 24,, 24 .60 3-4; oats. feed, No. 1 .51 1-2; was, Union 2.," 2.7,, flour, spring wheat patents, firsts West Elec 91% 981;, 7.50; seconds 7.20; bakers 7.10; Woolworth 36% 367;, winter wheat patents, choice 4.75- 4.801 white corn 4.40-4.50; bran, ton 28.25; shorts, ton 30.25; mid- dlings, ton 38.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 3.15; hay, N0. 2, per ton, carlots 9.00. Cheese Ont .14-14 1-4; Que .13 3-4-14; butter No. 1 29 1-2-30. Eggs in cartons: A-large .40; A-, medium .30-31; A-pullets .29 1-2-' so; c .21 1-2-22. Potatoes: P. a. I. No. 1 nus 90's .75; 80's .62 1-2-65; 50's 42; No. 1 cobbiers 80's .60-62 l-2; No. 1 N. B. mts 80's .62 1-2-65: No. 1 Que whites 80's .55-60; No. 2 '80s .3'5-.40. ‘ MONTREAL, Nov. 26 ~—(CP)-— Prices held steady in light trading today on Canadian commodity exchanges. - Butter spot —Que fresh )92 more) 29 1-2-3-8; Que grass re- graded 29 5-8-3-4; Que 2nds (38 score) 29a; Que grass buyers-in- spection 29 3-411, Bales: 330 boxes Que grass regraded at 29 3-4. Cheese spot -Unquoted. Eggs spot -Ont A-large 40a; A- medium 31a; A-pullets _ 308; B- large 25a; B-medium 24a: O 21 1-2a. MONTREAL. Nov. 26 —(CP)— Egg prices declined narrowly on Montreal open produce mankets today. Other lines held iii-m. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were at 40 cents a dozen for A- large, 30-31 for A-medium 29 1-2-30 for A-pullets, 25 ior A- large storage. 24 for A-mediusn storage and 21 1-2-22 for C. Butter was quoted at 29 l-2-30 No. 1 with lots retailers at 30 1-2-31 for solids and 31-31 1-2 for prints. 1 Cheese was 14-14 1-4 cents a pound for Ontarios and 13 3-4-14 {or Quebec. Potatoes: P. E. I. No. 1 mts 90's .75; 80's .82 i-2-65; 50's .42; No. 1 coblbs 80b .6042 21-2; No. 1 N. B. mtg 802sf§62 1-2-fi; No. 1 whites 80's .6640; No. 2 80's .35- 40. Currencies MONTREAL, Nov. 28 -—(CP)— Prices ruled unchang ‘ on Mont- real foreign exchanges today for Pound Sterling at 34.99 1-32, the United Siltes dollar at 3-32 dis- count anil the French franc at 3.- 30 1-2 cdnts. NEVWYORK, Nov. M -(AP)— Ths dollar was strengthened today o! The Pound sterling was 3-8 oi a cent lower at 4.90 1-2, frnncwas down .00 3-8 oi a cent to 3.3914. the Netherlands guiider .02 oi s cent, the Belgian beige .00 1-2 oi s cent and the Swiss franc .03 oi a cent. The Canadian dollar was 1p 1-32 oi a cent at 1.00» 3-32. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) ‘lbronio. Montreal and York -Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg —Wheat l: 1-4 to 3’ i-B cents higher. New York —Sugar. cotton and NEW rubber higher; coffee lower. cents a pound for carlots o: less oi ' aitho h fiuct. ' leading Eur-emu currencies were narrow-kw“? MINING l (Canadian Press) HIORONTO, NOV. 26- Stocils Close Acme Oil 9%. Ajax Oil 2B Aldermac 45 Alexand 3 Amm 18*».- 5118 Cdn 140 Ans Huron 355 M8053’ 27 Arntfield 23 Ashley 0w. Astoria 31,; Bankfleld 63 Base Met 14 Beattle 12g Bidgood 42 Big Miss 35 051° 9V.- Bralorne 770 Brown Oil 3a Buff Ank 111,4 Buff Can 31,; Bunk Hill 147;, Cal Edm 155 Calmont 35 Cdil Mai g9 Cent Pat 240 Chromium 46 Comweal 33 Coniarum 145 Con Chib g9 Con Smelt 591,, Darkwater 10 Davies 31 Dgme 47 Dorval 20 East Cr 1g East Mal g5 Eldorario Falcon is‘? Fed Kir 14 Founda 16 Francoeur - 33 Gillies 14 Glenora , 51,4 Gods Lake _| 4p Gold Eagle 32 G00dlish I 11 Granada , 414, Gunner God 55 Hard Rock 97 I-iarker , 11 I-lollinger V’ 121,5 Home Oil _.' 1041 Howey ' 2g Nickel , 40 Jellicos 35 J M Con 1a Kerr Add ,’ 157 Kirk l-lud F 95 Kirk Laks ' j 121 Laguna » 37 Lake Shore 1 52 Lapa Cad . 45 lava CID i 92 Lebel . 14 Lee Gold ._ 2v, Leitch ,. 5g Little L L ‘i 455 5 475 ' 36% McDoug 1g MAUI-COG 115 MAIL East i g Mlfdlgf) W 91/’, McIntyre i 33:,‘ McKenzie L’ 105 McKinley ‘ 5o McVittie 13 McWattern 3g Mercury 13 M11100 4 Model 35 Monarch , 1g "We" t 183 MONIS K ' ‘ 1g ' Murphy - m Nsybob 35 Newgoid 3| Nipis=ing 155 Norsnua 4c so low a price‘! The Very Latest Features INCLUDED IN THESE LOW PRICES i Control. Switch. "A" battery. . 7 -'I‘UBE TUBES PERFORMAIN CE —; Normetal 57 Nor Can 6'7 OBrien 49° Okalla 35 Olga oll 4 , Omega 36‘?- Oro Plata 113 V‘, Pacalta 3'1 Pamour 399 Payore 13 Parkhili 12‘;- Partenan 6W Pauiore. 9 Pnymaster 41 Perron " 119 Peterson 1 Pick Crow -; 515 Pioneer ‘ 325 Powell 130 Premier 205 Preston 90 Pros Air 115 Que Min 40 Read Au 320 Red Lak 16 Reno Gold 65 Roche B Royalita 35 St Anth 13 San Ant 136 Shawkey 35 Sherritt 123 Siscoe ' 335 Siaden 79 Slave .1 Lake 15 s WPete as Btada 47 Straw L i2 Sud Basin 265 Sud Cont 12V.- Suliivan 94 Suivan 290 T k H 505 xas 130 burn 220 owagmac 35 eadwell 20 Uchi 90 Unit O11 l3 Ventures 500 Vulcan 100 Waite Am 122 White Wilt 5 Wood Cad 36 Wri Harg 750 Ymir 24 UNLISTED Cen Man _ 4 Dal O11 50 Foothills 45 l-lud Bay 21 Kirk Town 16".- Malrobic 1'. Oil Se] 4'1 Pend Or 165 Ritchie 2‘. Temisk TOR/ONTO. NOV. 26 —(CP)-— Turning strong on good buying the Tolontostook market advanced to show gains of 1 to 3 points in the indices at the close today. Base metals featured the advance and gains ranging mp to 2 1-2 points were boarded. Hudson Bay added 2 1-2 and Noranda a point. Pen Oreille. sudbury Basin. Waite-Amulet and Sherritt all closed higher. Buying in Eldon-ado speedcd up and .in heavy turnover the price advanced 15 cents to $2. Nipissing added 5. Hollinger. Lake Shore and Mc- Intyre firmed the minimum fraction each while Dome weak- ened a half point. cheaper golds to board gains of 5 to 10 cent-s in- cluded Gunner, Macassa, Mac- Leod-Coclcshutt, Oro Plate, Pickle Crow, Premier, Siscoe, Sadecona and Thck Hughes. Several issues. including O'Brien, Pamour. Uchi and Rsed-Authier advanced 10 to 20 cents. Among the junior golds Federal Kirkland stood out with a t/rade oi 56.000 shares and a gain oi 3 cents to 14. Gillies hike. Goodiish. Jeliicoe. Inlpa Cadillac. Leitch. Parkhili and Wood-Cadillac added a few cents each. 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