' l NOVEMBER 15, I935 THE ' 'sr0cK<ifi0n4nmfiE7=‘ A 1v. Y. Stock Exchange (dupplled by Pltlleld and Company llaulbers of Montreal stock exchange) Itscbs 0D!" Lu! Am For Pr .. 01/. 1% Am For l'r Phi .. 70 Am Waterworks _ . 20% 20% Am (‘an 141i‘), 144 Am Rad .. 21W, 201,4 Am T and T I40 Anaconda .. 22% {i1 52 1514 221.4. ~18 10.1% 87% 11%: 40 68"; 300i 12 Kenneeo‘: .. 231,1, Mont \Vnrd 37% llagmac . . 35 Niel ll llllii l‘r 0 N Y Central 24!’; Paramount SW, Radio . . 5i; 9% Bo Pacific , lil-‘l’, Sui Oil ~-‘ 41W, ll 8 Nicol .- 411i)’, Vanadium 19:)‘ \Ve|lln house . .. on! 0.1 West uion ... 74% 73% PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MqvTREAL, Nov 14—Produce prices were again stronger on the Montreal open produce market while cheese, potato and egg prices held steady. Butter was 25 1-2 to 25 8-4 cents per pound for carlots or less oi no 1 with lots to retailers selling st 26 cents for solids and 27 cents tor prints. Cheese was stesdy at 10 3-4 to ll cents for no 1 Ontarios and 9 » 3-4 to 10 1-4 cents for no 1 Que- bees. Graded shipments in cariois or less were 43 to 48 cents a dozen for A-large, 40 to 44 cents for A-med- ium, 30 to 37 cents for A-pullets. 28 cents (or B and 24 cents for C. Prince Edward Leland Mountain ,otatoes were $1.30 to $1.35 and $1.25 to 81.30 for Cobblers, per 00- pound bag. In 80-pound bags, Prince Edward Island mountains were $1.20 to $1.25, Cobblers $1.15 to I110, New Brunswick Moun- talus $1.15 to $1.20. Quebec moun- tains $1.05 to 81.10, and Quebec white no 2 stock 85 to 95 cents- New York Curb (Canadian Press) Bloch Close AmOysnB... .. 297-8 hm Clas El 39 3-5 Am Sup Pow 3-8 Atlas Corp . . . 5-3 Cit Ser .\.. . . Creole Petrol . '. 5-8 El Bond Share .. . 7-8 Else Bond Share - .. . l6 7-3 Ford oi Can A . . 26 1-2 GuliOll ., .. 66 7-8 , . (il -4 Glilh-ll.‘ Ho: comm in UnLandPpfd... .. ii‘. - ‘ . Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Gsnrlfin locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern lac-ale, la lnnanneements and Collin IVOIIII. Notices. , do peg name; [Alters or Oonrlolauen 70a. par wonlf ls. par Iorih ln Ielnnrlnm _ lplrltunl Offerings, Carola, ate. DO? word. Otber rates on lDDllenlil-III- BOABDERS ACCOMMODATED- Apply 177 Graiton St. L-2731-11-13-3i -__i.______:“,.__ To Let _._i--_ ['0 LET — FURNISHED BED- room. Apply at Guardian. L-ZMG-ll -~9 l zi- FLAT TO LE1‘ 0N LONGWORTB _ g , A ly 60 Longworth Ave. m“ pp L-1873-1l-9-li ?‘ IWO BEA TE D FURNISHED rooms, Apply Box 181, Charlotte- wwm L-2792-11-15-2i m LEI- noun noonrs on Weymouth street, 2 first 1100i’ N"! 2 second floor. Rent reasonable. A l G ardi Ofliee. W’ u an ls-2773-11-l5-li. ll Want to Sell a SAXAPIIOIIE ‘l. iisc the Guardian ‘GLASSIFIEIIS — Ma rk cts A t A Glance (Canadian Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks higher. _ Toronto Mines-Golds lower; other groups higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 2 1-8 to 1 3-4 cents. New York-cotton, rubber and coffee higher; sugar unchanged Miscellaneous i-i‘ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 4- Wheat, nor no 2 9i. Barley. o w no a 4a. Oats, feed no 1 34. Flour spring wheat firsts $5.60. Flour seconds $5.10. Flour winter wheat choice $3.80. Flour white corn 05.00. Bran ton 919.25. Shorts ton $20.35- MiddIinB-s ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 l patents, patents. Cheese no 1 Que 9 Butter no 1 25 -2" Eggs in cartons A Eggs A 1 medium 51. Eggs A 1 pullels 47. Eggs A large 47. Eggs A medium 4| Eggs A pullets 41 Eggs B largo 38. Eggs B Medium 81 Eggs C 28. Potatoes P E I mts 90's $1.80 to $1.35. P E I cobblers 90's $1.25 to $1.80. P E I mt! 80‘s $1.20 t0 $1.25. P E I cobblers 80's $1.15 to $1.20 N’. B. mte 90's $1.15 t0 $1.20. Que mts 80's 01.05 to $1.10. v Que white no 2 80's 85-95. MONTREAL, Nov. 14-A firm tone marked the close of the pro- duce section oi Canadian Com- modity lllxchange today. Trading was sughtly heavier. Butter spct~Sales: 500 boxes Que (June-July), 25 5-8; 00 boxes Que (92), 25 -2; 400 Que (June reg-raded), 35 1-2. West (92) 25 1-2-3-4. Eggs Spot-No sales; Ontario A-large 42-44, A-medium 89-42, A- pullets 35-37, B-large 27-27 1-2, B-medium 25 1-2-26, C 24-24 1-2. Currencies‘ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Nov. lk-Bierlins and the Canadian dollar averaged slightly lower in the ioreign ex- change markets today. The pound sterling closed hall a. cent lower at 84.92 7-3 and the Dominion dollar extended its dis- count irom 1 8-33 per cent to 1 1-8 per cent The French franc remained station y at 5.59 8-4 cents. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov. lk-Pound sterling declined 1-4 of a cent to 4.97 17-32 0.. Montreal ioreign ex- changes-mday while the United States dollar at 1-01 1-8' and the French franc at 5.68 cents both lncln Notices al Thanks and Abba-sciatica. [ml-g- charge [or any advertise-ant twenty-flu calls‘. '1:. held unchanged. In. 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Rawlcigh Dept Mb-flb-SA-K Winnlpe Can s SCRATCH PADS-PADS 0F W? wheels 5 x 7%. Price 3 cents per s‘ Mt ’l. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltflslrl and Cornllluy members ol Montreal stock ancllnnlo) ltoahs Open ha! Bell Tel Bras . . l! C Pow Dam Bteal . . Can Cement Can lnd Al . Can Pae Ry . Dom Bridge Imp Tab Inter Nirkol . McColl Front .. So Can Pr Steel o! Can Bk c! Can Bk oi‘ N. S. Bk of Montreal Royal 13k I Cuu Bk of Cour MINING (Canadian Pnsa) ‘TORONTO, Nov. 14—Base metal stocks were strong and gold issues weak on the mining section of the Toronto Exchange today. Both groups traded in heavy volume. Silvers were irregular in their movement and comparatively quiet. The gold index ,, tered a minor decline while the miscell- aneous mines index advanced nearly two points to a, new high level for 1985. Volume was well ab- ove the recent average at 778,000 shares. Noranda stood out in the day's advance, closing 1 1-4 up at 43 1-2, also a new high for 1935. A gain of 12 shillings per ton for copper in London was the spur behind the buying. Hudson Bay responded with a half-point gain while Fal- eonbridge advanced 20 cents to a. new top. Weakness appeared in God's Lake as more than 35,000 shares changed hands. The price dropped to 1.30 and recovered only 3 cents. closing 6 cents down at 1.83. Losses of 3 to 5 cents were posted in other gold stocks- TORONTU, Nov 14- Stockn "so a»: ' a ' = $§===*-;%a§z=§..=sa;s fig. s» i1 lint nos __§=.s “=3 &- o! $ (Canadian Prom) MONTREAL, Nov. lt-British and foreign exchange in relation every feature of the car up Ford V-8 engine. priced as low as the Ford is piled by the Royal Bank o! Can- ada. closed today as follows: Argentina peso .2739. Australia pound 3.9746. Austria. schilllng .1906. China. Hong Kong dollars .3576. Denmark krone .2223. France franc .0666. Germany reichsmark .4071.- Gmat Britain pound 4.9758. Holland florin .6871. Hungary pengo .3004. India rupee .3762. Japan yen .2908. New Zealand pound 4.0148. Norway krone .2502. Poland zlotl .1510. South Africa. pound 4.9532- Bweden krone .2567. United States dollar 1 l-B per cent premium. NEW roux, Nor. u-rroi-oiga ex- change steady. Great Britain demand high 4.02%: low 4,01%; close 4.01 ; (10 ilny hills 4.01: Franco (l 580i: llnly R11: Brlglmu 10.01; Germany 40.24; Canada 087,. Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.97 17-32: franc 6.86 cents; U. S. dollar 1.01 1-8. At New York-Pound 4.91 7-8; franc 6.58 3-4 cents; Canadian dollar 98 7- At Paris- ound 74.72 fr; U. S. dollar 15.18 1-4 fr; Canadian dol- lar 14.99 fr. - In gold-Pound 12s; U. S. dol- lar 59.39 cents; Canadian dollar 58.75 cents. MT’L. CURB (Supplied by Pitflelal nlul (‘ornpnny ltlembers of Montreal stock exchange) Stocks Open Last B A Oll 13'.’ 10 . as ' aoiz ill-cl: Stores 2‘, 21R; lntcr Pct 30 37% llelcbers . 12 Nickel Again Leads Mt ’l. MarketClimb (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. i4—Montraa.l Stock Exchange was swamped with buying orders today and price! spurred forward with a half-damn issues reaching new top levels ior a year or more. A number of selected issues in the metal and alcohol divisions me in ._ARl.O’l"l‘___ ETOWN GUARDIAN THE beauty of the New Ford V-B was not achieved by chance. It grew out of ForrPs purpose lo bring Thai was a real undertaking in an hulomohile luxury-class features in the Ford V-8 for 1936' show how successfully this purpose has been carried our. The lines of the New Ford are much more beauti- ful. The hood is longer and sweeps forward over the new radiator grille, giving the car new length and grace. Fenders are larger with a wide flare. Horns are concealed behind circular grilles beneath thl . headlamps. Steel wheels are of new design. Up- holslc y, fittings and finish are rich and impressive. Your Ford dealer will gladly arrange for you lo drive the New Ford V-B for enough to get the “feel” of V-8 performance. Then check the wealth of fea- tures that reflect this same standard of quality and value - in style, comfort, driving and braking ease, and safety. Your enthusiasm for this car as an out- standing value will equal ours. lo the standard of the priced. But the many 'ALLI International Nickel drew the bulk oi the trading and climbed nearly two points to a new 2o oi 23 3-8, receding 1-8 before the close. Consolidated smelting ad- vanced eight points- to reach its highest point since April, 1930, bu); eased later to hold a. five-point gain at the finish. The “A" and "B" shares of Can- adian Industrial Alcohol advanced nearly a point each to touch new highs, the former at 11 7-8 and the latter at 10. , A new high level was kéfllihéd by Howard Smith preferred at 105, up four, while Winnipeg Electric pre- ferred galnlxi a fraction 0t toucn a high of 11. Firm power issues iu- cluded Montreal, Showinigan, Que- bec, and Power Corporation. Weak steel stocks were Dominion Bridge down 1-2 and Steel of Can_ ada. of! a. point, Dominion Steel and Coal gained 1-2 and Steel of Canada. preferred 1-4. _ Total gules were 48,930 shares; bonds $15,050. for modenfye-fo. The Ford gives you the lines! type of eight- eyiinder engine — the V-B. Tried and proved in actual service by over two million motorists -- its performance, Ind economy are hywords. The m... hi»): v-s Tudar Sedlm takes eight cylinders once. reliability, Get complete details your nearest F 0rd llealer Ten body types Low prices ' Convenient terms from SON McLEOD 224 Great George Street Active Stock TrenclRecalls Boom D_ays (By Frank Macillillen, Associated . Press Financial Writer) (A- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. l4—St0di( market bull forces today converted the advance of the previous session into the most active scramble for equities seen in nearly two years. In the process many leaders were pushed ahead 1 to 3 or more points, in some cases to levels lost seen in the boom days of 1929. The general average of stock prices, as measured by the Associated Press compilation of 60 stocks, rose to a new top since Sept. 11, 1931. The day's advance in the average "the stock exchange was such as to was .7 of ‘a point at 54.7. The 30 industrials used in the computation showed the best. improvement, up 1.0 points to 74.5, while the 15 rails were .7 of a point higher at 25.9. The l5 utilities lagged somewhat, with a lift of .4 of a. point at 43.1. The volume oi lzransactions in- leave the ticker tape wallowing al- ong several minutes behind deal- ings on the floor at times. Blocks, of 1,000 to 10,000 shares, thelstter, P"! a. trade in U. S. Steel, changed hands in several instances. The day's turnover, the highest since Feb 7, 1934, was 3,953,860 shares. Bonds experienced the DBSt buy- ing on a broad front seen in some time, with a number oi secondary rails especially in favor. U. S. governments, slightly irregular at the finish niter some early improve- ment, at least were able to check their declining tendencies of recent sessions. Industriais barometers indicating continued lightening oi the 02oz:- omic skies included not only a batch oi cheering earnings reports TUNE IN m FORD SUNDAY EVENING noun. Symphony Grehenrn and celebrated guest soloists, 9 o'clock (E. S. T.). FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS, 9:30 (E. S. TJ, Tuesday evening. Collunhln Broadening System. MFURI] Vii but a contra-seasonal rise in power production to the best weekly total on record. The high priced Norfolk 8a Wess- ern led the rails with an advance of more than {our points at 199 1-2, while others in the group, up 1 to z points, included Pore Marquette at 26 1-4, Sanat Fe at 51 3-4, Nickel Plate at 13 3-4, and Great Northern ‘erred at 29 7-8. Among shares incther sections of the list advanc- ing irom 1 to 3 points were Inland Steclat 104 l-2, U. S. Gypsum at 82 1-2, Case at I05 1-2, and D11 POnt at 141 7-8. A gain of nearly two points in International Nickel featured (he. Canadian list. Fraciional improve- ment was recorded by such issues as Canadian Pacific, l-Iollinger, Dome Mines, McIntyre-Porcupine, Dominion Stores, Distillers-Sea- grnms, Canadian Marconi and Ca- nadian Industrial Alcohol. Ford of Canada, Massey Harris and Hiram Walker were slightly lower. . I. . 214079-114-9-10-10-31-38-30-80. to the Olilldlln dollar as com- fw brisk demand Steels we weak. Isnnlon. King And Queen Attend Command Performance