< lF".“.'-'w:r - '11»... .~ FAGE FJGITI‘. 5T0c1< A QUOTA T101175 Mt ’l. Stock Exchange (Supplied h; Pllllcld lnrl ~- Icvnbcen of Montreal stock exchanlc nnd Curb Market) Stock: 090i Lent Bell Tel ... ... 143 148 Brazilian ... ... .. 0K 9% B C Power ... ... 20 2954, Dom Steel . H; (‘an (fi-luvnt . 9%, uni lmi Al .. 12 (‘an I'm: y 11 ' s . . . . .. s1 Dom Bridge 331,5 lulu Tub 14 inter Nickel . 45% 12y {Ii _, iii) 10 i.’- 20/‘ 12% BANKS 3'.‘ fir’ §f‘".<.'ii 931i“ ilk of Moiiiri-ul . 191% 102 Royal .. u; Cllk ‘Bk of Corn . . . . .. 14255 14255 EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) I MONTREAL. Dec. lk-Britlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada dosed today as follows:- Argentina peso .2790. Australia pound 3-0751 Austria schilllng .1907 Belgium be'ga .1703. China Hong Kong dollars .3340. Czechoslovakia crown .0420. Denmark krone .2224. Finland finmark .0220. France franc .0687. Germany reichsmark .4069- GrY at Britain ‘pound 4.9785. Hungary pengo .3002. ' India rupee .3766. Japan yen .2910. New Zealand pound 4.0151. Norway krone .2502. Poland z'oti .1914. - South Africa pound 4.95 S;afn peseta .1383. . Sweden krone .2568. United States dollar 1 1-16 per rent premium. NEW YORK, Dec. 11—1"orelgn exchange irregular. Great Britain hiqh 4.98; low 4.92 1-2; close 4.92 5-8: 60-day bills 4.91 1-2: France 6.60 1-2; Italy 8.03; Bflgium 16.84; Germany 40.24; Canada 98 15-16. I Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 11- Wheat, nor no 2 90. . Barley 0 W no 3 41. Oats feed no 1 34. Flour spring wheat patents, iirsts $5.70. Flour seconds $5.30. - Flour bakers $520. . Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3.00. Flour white corn $4.60. Bran ton $2125. Short‘. ton $22-25. Mlddlings ton $27.25. Roéled oats beg 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton car-lots 010.00. Cheese no 1 Ont white 11. Cheese no 1 Ont col ll 1-2. Butter no 1 2B. Eggs 1n cartons A 1 large 50-51. E |,s A 1 medium 4" Eggs A 1 pullets 41. Eggs A large 44-45. 'Eggs A medium 37. Eggs A pullets 85. Eggs B large 3i. Eggs 3B medium 29. ‘Exch ange (innnuca by rrmun nna Colnpiny I of utock llld Curb Market) Stock: open Lent Am For Pr . 1% Am For Pr Pfd 29 Wnturvvork 20, Am Can 130 Am Jiud .. . new, Anaconda 28% Auburn . g0 Atchlivon o7», Aur '.l‘ and 1‘ rosy, B and Ohio i7‘) Bendix A\ :0 , Beth’ Biecl l. 47 ‘aec 101 shrink-r 80 uu ‘as 31/ Elev Auio L 35'“ Eloc Buuil h‘ Geri Elev: . - 371,1 3'! Gun Uuiors _ , 55%, 55% Gr m: r-hr . am a4 int '1‘ and '1‘ .. 13 l3 Kennccoit . .. 2,322 33 figlgruuwfniliiver . . 4351/ w i arr! . . . . . . . .. n Slug Ii i'r .. o ‘ma N 1' Central 331 Puriiurouiri. 1012 O . . . - .4 ‘ 3c Pacific 1f htrl oir N s 35.. s Steel n" Vanadium 19% Western ll ., 73 Westinghouse _ 91A 91% "New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer Cyan B .. -- Amer Gas Elec . - Amer Bup Pow ... Asoc Gas ElecA .. .. Atlas Corp CanMarconl . . ... .. Cities Serv .-- ,.. Cities serv Creole Petrol ... ..... El Bond Share Ford of Can A Gulf Oil Penn Hum Oil Ref . . . . .. Imp Oil .. .. IntPete .. Nlag Hud. St Oil Ken Un Light Pow A .. Un Light Pow Did PR C.) l] CE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. l1-N0 price changes were recorded on the Montreal open produce market today in light trading. No. 1 grade butter continued at 28 cents a pound for car-lots or less with small lots to retailers at 27 cents for solids and 2B for prints. V There were no receipts on the cheese market and No. 1 Ontario continued nominally at 11 cents a pound for white and 11 1-2 f0!‘ colored. Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less brought 42 cents a dozen for A large, 34 for A-med- ium, 32 for A pallets, .25 1-2 to 26 for 2B and 24 for C. Prince Edward Island potatoes in 90-pound bags were $1.30 to $1.35 for mountains and 81.25 t0 $1.30 for coblrters. In Bil-pound bags potatoes were $1.20 to ‘L35 for P. E. I. mountains, $1.15 to $1.20 for cobblers and New Bruns- wick mountains, $1.05 to $1.10 for Quebec mountains and 90 to $1 for Quebec cohblers. ‘n -. '22 $1.86. 90's P E I cobbler! $1.25 in 81.30 90's P E I 11106 $1.20 t0 $1.25. 80’s P E I cobbler!» 311541.20. 80's Que mts 31.05-31.10. Eggs C 27-28- _Potatoes sou r§_g_!_ mu 0130 to Advertising Rates-Parable ill“ lllillllllfl 4e. pn worm Intern and Euoon locall- n! ._I‘Ig:e.l:.'i‘0o"|:rr lincln Line of floral an! pip noun-r Initerl of Condolence. 70c. Control Guardian local!- pcr word? Announcements h. r word: In Immortal cpl: our omnnn. cu no . 4e per IINIIII Notices word 0th" roles Iiulnrll cum on ngpllmtlon To Let near-up APARTMENT-ll unar- mn Street. L-3641-l2-10-3i. :: ._ . _____ _ ._ _____.__.__ To 1,513 _. BOUII CORNER D08- cheater Ind Pcwnel- Avvlv 8'! Pownal. 1-4396-1941-3!- E5”... - TENEMINT uo. a Water Street‘. LImQIgLIiiB avg; I . 0Q “s” m’ Ir897B-l1-10-tf. Miscellaneous runs - Au. rmrpsruaoa nun repaired, cleaned, rLla Elm ISCAIEI) FROM MY RANCH Dec.‘ lat. female 10R. ROWIN- l-lcnry Callback, 8t. Avlrdl. .- qc 13h.- an AnwwIIW-I- 1°‘ I" In new advertisement twlntrh" "-\'~ i...W.... . FOB SALE - BABE BUIINII» 80's Que cobblers 90-81-00- l0 l0 per worll lllnullel lnclordmll UAR- srfiia‘ E. ‘Winchester. phone 277-14. L-3677 For Sale FOB sALE - AUCIION I08’!!- ‘Pivc, Bridge and Whiat Score Cards. Guardian Central Job new FOR ‘ sate -[nox cantons. Wm. J. Scott. Marehileid, P. E. I. L-3549-12-5-9l. N. glmqgt, new. Apply 321 H0210! St. h-iiilfil-fl-lollL. 1v. Y. Stock, Acme 011 --- --- MINIIYG (Canadian Press) 70801010. Dec. l1—W1th trad- ing the heaviest in cliht months the mining market of the Toronto exchange sold down today. the zold share index losing .21 to r20.- 16 and the miscellaneous mines index 1.57 to 124.10. Turnover reached 1.3101110 shares. On the whole the Iolds made the best stand against the depressing influences which included an a11- round out in metal prices in Lon- don, excepting bar gold. Silver was off two cents or more and as a re- sult Eldoapdo was sold quite free- ly but the nct 10a was limited to 4 cents The big copper stocks. Noranda and Hudson Bay each held gains of 8-8 at the close but the chcaWY base metals sold down. (Canadian Frail) TORONTO. Dec. 11- emu rlelle Godl Lnkn Golconda . Goldale Goodrich . Graham Granada .. Harkcr . . . Hollinger . Homestead 01¢.- oii‘ Payrnasier Perrou . . Pet C M C .. Pet Oil . Pick Cro . Pioneer Premier Pros Air Read Auth Reno Gold Roche . ltoyulltc , , San Ant . Nirvop Cr Slierritt . Towagmaeuf Ventures ... A Pond Orc . Pore Cro MT’L. CURB Pltllcld and 00ml)!!! soaarcn raps-raps or m sheets 5 x 7%. Price 8 cents per ____ . Guardian Ofllce. I011. BALI - EIGHT SKIN MINI neck plcce- Ecrfcct condition. Roy .1>:ow nan: t . i u- m. 11-2700-12-11-21. , ‘ no: new no saw n: ~ ymiunr. cligibleb: ' to 1 dim. Hcdqcmore, eligible ‘to 227-01!!!" . .1. H. Copp, Poet min, n. a. rfgsaz-ra-ro-rz-u-n. mum"? oiahlontreal IIMII EIQIIIFI‘ and Curb Market) no“. Open Lat .. . 15% l5“ ore: lrnp on 29% Inter Pctc 30% llclchcrl .-. .. 11 C rr ' l! Qflflldl (Canadian Pm!) new Yon-K. 11—Minor meign “chance , pound ctcrlln": an“! c-l the mdwlhnq Canadian beds as required. FREE with each . Iension In World Silver Marts . Lessens ( Frank Macltllllm, Aelgsiated Press nlnancial Writer), (a. r. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. ll-The les- sening of tension in world silver Centres. c ‘- ‘ with a. continu- tion of satisfactory business and indrmtrigl news, ibday help“ the stock market pet back on its feet. While there was no rush for the ordinary rule of equities. and m number of the recent favorites were still backward, for assorted specialties was cvid. ent from the start of trading. The Associated Prw average of 00 eel. ected stocks managed to clog; up .1 of a point at 54.8. Transfers to- talled 2.148.920 compared with 2.- flgfi fir: tholralprcvious session. nanc sector appeared m be. still confused, but not so m. may. over the world silver situa- tion. Afteg a lengthy delay, an 0116111118 bricc for the bar metal was set in London at the equivalent of flPProximateiy 00.04 cents an ounce, based on the early rate of sterling. Subsequent to the announcement of today's rate in Inudcn. import. ed silver at New York was lowered frcmoasdccntaanoimcatoei 8-4 cents. This was the lowest level since April last. Bonds were fairly steady. Ital- ian loans exhibited strength in line with throatiooi: for cessation of African hostilities. Ibrilm exchan- ges were quiet. Shares of Western Union ree- pondedwithagainof2 3-4at72 when the company annminccd that 1o martin‘ "earninn amounted to 0m a arm's comma with us: in the ‘lame 10M period. Other gainers of fractions to around a point or no included U. l. Steel at 47. Westinghouse at 0i 2-4. BUM?! We!!! It 40 1-4. 1n the Canadian list fraci-lonll improvemon occurred in lllh 1|- , Hiram Harrie ebd Riple- y“, hnmai-a- ;‘- "' """ ABR Bridge (‘Lamp This Week Only Studio Couch American CD11 l4 1M 1-2 and 32Gb- Thls week only you can have your choice of any of "W59 10781)’ Couches on the Holman Home Plan and a beautiful Bridge Lamp FREE. These couches give you all the advantages of a deep cosy Couch with the added features of s. full double bed or two single S . select the bridge laneiirulyinfgllfle chill‘: this week and T here's a Studio touch llere to fit A $19.90 24.50 ' ' 34.50 44.59 54.50 22.50 29.50 39.50 49.50 59.50 the , Styles See 1—liew 3—llew 4—li"ew . 5—||ew , ti-Bridge Lamp- Ma rk ets A t A Glance . .........~~.-> (Canadian I Toronto and Montreal-Indus»- triai stocks irregularly higher. Toronto whee-lower. New York-Stocks slightly er. Winnipeg-Wheat 3-8 to 1-0 cents lower. New York-Rubber and coffee higher; cotton and sugar lower. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Dec. ll-Irreguler- ity ruled in dull trading on Mont~ real livestock markets today. Receipts reported by Dominion Livestock Bureau were: Cattle 159; calves 55; hogs 42; sheep and lambs 120. ' Cattle offered were nearly nil medium qua‘ity steers held over from Monday and ‘mesdny. Buy- ers were scarce and not enough sales were made during early deal- ings to establish prices. _ Sheep and lamb division had a ruined trend. Good ewes and wethers slipped about 50 cents to 07.60 to $0 while heavy lambs were cut $1 per hundrcdweight and culls and bucks $2. Sheep were from t2 to $4.25. up about 25 cents. Calves eased. cream ceiling at ‘$8.50 to $8.75 and medium [cod to good quality veal: 08.75. Bacon hogs were even at $020, fed and watered, with t1 uranium on selecteA-Scws were 06.501017. WOMIN 810W“. T0 YourgBudgetl 2—-l|ew Coverings Spring, Fillad Pillows A and Ilccpar construction Back to Support Pillows . yGheEReReIa-idAby Request) With Each Stilin Bunch This Wank. i ‘WIT FREE with each 7--Another (larlcad of (touches Just Received! Efl Summerside/vfla Australia. Mecca 5i?" Zoology Students liver since the wcggiah Arteruus Wlrd ions no dubbed his show 31118000 an “smooch-lg little cuss," his nrore scientific ‘fellow-Americana have been crcming the Pacific to marvel at Australia's other unique Ifllmlis. alive or fossilized. The lfltoooiioo-year-a-oia Plcsios- aur, of monstrous build. which Harvard University has reconstruct- ed from Australian relics, Ls only u" 10¢“ 01 such world-famed finds "lifted" from the island con. tlncnt.‘ When Dr. W. K. Gregory went to Australia some you-n ago to collect specimens for enJiusti-al- lan Hail at the American Museum of Natural History, he polnfgd 1mg that wcrnbats. punched moles, and other rnarlupialc made Australia itself l. natural museum of evolu- tionary lore. Pictypll Popular America was the lint country to secure, at greetcolt. v. iivc Austral. lan plotyptu. Whlnlt landed at New m1: Zoo. a special attendant rod it with lhflmvl. 013W". Irlibs and other aunties. And until it died, some six wech later, it was a daily head- liner in the newiplpcn of that :3, and created a record gate at loo. Gllnt Ihllll moriupial _ atralllctalcofmcnltrouc-liic loo: bcfoletltcfirctblackmanarrived. lnTanaluieheabccnuncnr-theda world-exciting freeuin the forrnof ancxtinctifotothcriannorrncreup- ialrhinocarcs.‘ $pacinilfriua STUDIO DIVAN . 9 arlio A 4 and to avoid liabilitiy l'l TWO $ 5.00 DOWN Balance 10 Equal Monthly Payments. No Interest. HISTORIC GLASSES T0 KING'S HEALTH (By The Canldlln Pleas) 1002011710, Dec. l0—-A tradition of historic significance was carried on at the Art Gallery of Toronto when 10rd‘ T- edsmuir, Governor General of Canada, drank a. toast to the King from one of the historic -"Birncoe Closes." of beautiful Eng- lish crystal, from which every Gov- emor-Gencrsl. on his first visit to theGr-ange, has drunk to the health of his Majesty. This glass came into the posses- sion of the gallery Irom the Boul- ton family, who received it by be- quest from Governor Bimcoe. The tradition is that every Governor- General of Canada from the time of Governor Simooe onwards has drunk the health of the King out of this glass. since it came into the possession of the Art Gallery rec- ords show that this ceremony was performed by Lord Iiansdcwn, May 24, 1N7, while Governor-General oi’ Canada; and again by Lord Aber- deen. Aug. g5. i807. than the Duke of Connaught, March 1B, 1014; the of Devcnshire Fab. I, 1910; Baron Byng of Viary May 20, 1920; Viscount Willingdon, Nov. I, 1980; and Ebrl of Beashoroulh Feb. 3, 1933. AUSTRALIA KAI BOOM . i OI‘ ITALIAN CITIZENS Itelianclreforminiaverylarge ellcnain Australia percentage of. , who, fearing international compli- cations in the Abyssinian‘ dispute, for military service, have rccenty applied 191 British naturalization. Sixty mo. ans have applied in 25 any; ans lam m0 $1,240 in feel, compared n a1 th of i5 and um mo“ ‘y "w". Many Italians are mm! ‘ bly settled in the Quccnland cam. will‘ crowing areas and are do- i118 very well-Australia: Press Bureau. —-—-—-————-.. ausrnanrarv nmwat ms have DONG u" Rlllwlv tier out from Australian hardwoods are said to have an aver- I age life of tw t -fl years under- nmnifn’ conditions ‘m! 79"!» 3101110 hive been 1n- P FREE i 7 ‘on wldc double bed be Inner-coda flab‘ I flees null with ecrnleru g mu. ldul for the nus guns. §r'*-E:.'~'I’.i".'F-:.~?=L*=="= Saxon Worlds “Waes Hael” Christmas fare has always 0c- oupied a big part in Yuletide cele- brations. Our Anglo-Saxon fore- fathers were excellent tranche men, and eating and drinking were a necessary part of every ‘gala duv- Stuffed boars’ heads, peacocks. ‘terse. capons. pheasants, mince pie, plum pudding~th"~ decked the board. The turkey was 1m" known. That excellent fowl did not enter the bill of fare until the dis- covery of the New World. 0f course, there was drink aplen- ty. Punch was the customary WM- sail bowl. This bowl takes it name from the Saxon words. "wael liacl. meaning "be in health." It WBS R great bowl of punch into wiriril baked apples were thrown to enli- nnce its flavor. Mince pie orirwai‘ ed in i590. Ii’ first was made from mutton. The Puritans condemned itas an ungodly dish, and "16 Quakers would have none of it. IA?! BUY DOLL FOB CUIILV TOP HOLLYWOOD, Doc. lL-(OP) - Shirley Temple continues to be the most popular child star of recent times, .and a. tribute to her P0P"- larity ii a huge Japanese doll. twice her alae, to buy which some 20.000 Japanese children on Hawaii contributed their small unfit"!!! money. French ltiviera. _ _ Season Promising Pm’ Dec‘ 10, _n-ThQ Wlllwl season of the French Riviera "115 week opcnedgh e big» o! °°‘°"' O res: cf the Amcicen Wilma, goli "iirfiitaz-a‘. ...