EACH table lamp should contain—one IOO-watt lump OR two 60-watt lamps OR three 40-watt lamps. Check your table lamp: today. MADE IN CANADA Ion errrrn LIGII‘! - IITTEI stein-us: EDISON MAZDA 40904 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limit; wurii. Other rutes un application Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian loruls. O0 per word; Western 5nd Enstern locals, 2e per word; Announcements nntl Coming Events 2e Zn per word; In blemorinsn Notices, 10o per inch; Lin: of Florul and Spiritual Ufleriull, Currie, 086., 4o per name; Letters of Condolence 700 per inch. Notices of Tlrunlrs und Appreciation, 70o per Inch or 4e per llinlmum Charge fur any advertisement twenty-flu cents. per worth Classified For Sale OBBSS Corn Salve, 39c_i\ll Druggl_I__tl IOUNG PIGS FOR- SALE. MRS. , Jessie McKenzie, Hartsville. L-l482_-i1_-_6_-_8i. IOR QUICK SALE 30 FT. MOTOR , boat with 10 H. P. Marine Engine, ; 160 traps, rope. Apply Isaac Mar- £1, Wood Islands. n-lgvii-ll-s-ai. I-‘Llt COAT FOR. SALE. IMITA- , lion Raccoon. practically new. ~ Apply 223 Fitzroy between 12.30 and two. L-l447-l1-5-3i. IOR SALE-MINK. ONE HUND- m: dollars per trio. Must be soi- g before November 20th. P. C. 1 Bowness, Albany, R. Rn P- E- I- ‘ L-IABD-ll-tl-lll. Lost L051.‘ - BLACK AND TAN FOX hound "Lsddie." Collar and tsg no.3072. > Please notify R. A. Mscliensle, Flat River. 11-1488-11-0-31. Female Help Wanted WANTED MAID. sussr our. 315.10g; Lliias-ri-s-si. WANTED — MIDDLE AGED women for housewor... Mrs. Mal- colm Buchanan, Breadelbene. a n-riso-li-s-si. s. m: unmusurrr. IUWN GUARDIAN. STOCK QUOTA TFYJNs FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS ilweiml" 0m Plmlld 1nd civ- Private Wire) TOBONTO.. Nov. 0-Toronto Stock Exchange membe net bor- Y°W111B on collateral as of October 30 were 828,318.00: a. decrease of 86,853,831 from the previous month. At the same time quoted market valuation of all stocks listed on the exchange at 64,815.754.54l was down $272,668,815 making s tgflo of borrowing to market values of 59 im- cent against 06 per cent st end °1' sfiiltcmber. Figures on col- lateral borrowings do not, inuluqe loans on foreign securities nor the borrowings on bond affiliate corn- Danles on the ‘Toronto Stock Ex- change. MONTREAL, Nov. 6—Dlstillers Corpn. Beagrams-For yea;- ended July 31 net working Lflplfial over $45,000,000. Compared with $27,- 600000 a. year before-cash up $4,- 000000 account ‘ ble up 33,- 000.000 a-nd inventories up $14,- 000,000-seies for year $81,800,000 K9111, 0i 35 P91’ 0611i: over preceding year. Net profit equalled $3.95 and 33-43 Der shore for respective shares. Car loadings-For week ended October 30-59689 against 81,349 1n Previous week and 59,995 s. year ago. (WPDOI-leading New York customs smelter reduced price yesterday to l1 1-2 cents per pound. Export copper prices drop- Ded from 10.55 to 10.25 cents. Canada Wire and Cable-De- clares dividend $0.75 per share on preferred arrears, payable Decem- ber 1 to record Nov. 10. Total Pey- ments this year 16.50 per share leaving arrears after December payment 68371-2 per share. Macsssa—October output 8138,- 292 against 8131.963 in Sept. re- covery $l7.25 and $16.40 per ton respectively. First ten months output $1,200,051 against $1,029,407 Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Htfleld end Co. Members of Montretl Stock l!- clnnge end Montreal Curb) WANTED — IIOUSEKEEPEB. References necessary. Two in family. Please state wages. Box 464, " IOR. SALE —- A LIMITED NUM- _ ber of dark Eastern Mink 51110111119 for foundation stock. T0dd'5 F"? col-p. rm wasilinswn Sh» - MRSS- N-3774 I §alesman Wanted IALESMAN: WANT TO BETTER your position? Then write I18! Start with $25.00 assortment Ind irealire e successful. indeliendfllt. profitable living. No Risk Under Your Conditions! Outstandin! pru- ‘E.’ fits for the willing worker. Choice ‘territories available! Act NOW ‘Fro. mslrtsi Free portiwlfi" ll? Famlleix 00-. 570 St. Clement Sh, l Montreal. ‘but Professional llarils 0. r. rnciiiarin Chartered Account-till 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. l’. 0. B0! l3- cLe0d & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K- c- J. A. BENTLEY, K. O. Brrrlsten and Attorney-ll-l-II "WNEY TO LOAN ,~' iiffe & Andrews " IUNERAL DIRECTOBI AND EMBALMEBS iunter River nnd Brldllblllfl- "Day and Night. Service. Phone B. 10-22 B. 7-22. M. ALBAN FARMER IlAltarsri-in, soucrrog, arc. o... .8815}. 533°‘ “‘ 11-1374-11-3-5-8. To Let 'r'|.-.nr.'ivui;iv'1‘ T0 LET. P]! _1406. L-_1436-11-5-3l. T0 LET FURNISHED 1000M with bath and board. Apply 40 niusborojt. L1503_->11__-6-31 TO LET-HOUSE 53 OBLEBAR Street. Phone 1324. L-75-9-29-t1. FURNISHED — noon snusnre for business people Telephone 082-J. 11-1451-11-5-31. T0 LET-HOUSE 226 CUMBER- isnd Street. Reasonable rent. Apply 17 Orleber Street. 1i-1400_-11:6:3i. Male Help Wanted RELIABLLE MEN T0 TAKE UP Air Conditioning, and Electric Refrigeration. Prefer men now employed and mechanically iri- clined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to be- come experts in installation and service work as weIl as planning, estimating, etc. Write giving age, present occupation. Utilities Inst. Box 491 care Guardian. N-379-11-0-8. XVTANIWITH CAN — Dealer (preferably between 75 and 50) needed immediately to hand out FREE Soap and e099}? established demand for WON! Famous Spices, Extracts, baking Powder, Soaps, Cleansers. Medi- cines, Miner-sliced Stock nnd Poultry lbnics. 70 year reputation- 10.000 dealers. Must be setisflleid with $80.00 weekly at all"- 5° ' ‘"1 r ' .1". W332i?‘ experience. he P l! - ' nished right plrtes. Write ‘gn- rnediaiely. The J. R. Wat ns _ 0.... ll lAlex. W. lliatheson A RRISTEB. eoucrroil. ITO- "IO! to Loan , 061cc: 90 Great George Sh!!! __' O MABITIME ADJUSTMENT BUREAU CREDIT - COLLECTIONI CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS I Tweet Bldg. Charlottetown Frederic A. Large BARRIEIIQIQIfilBOLICITOB. 90 Greet Geolrlde ‘and Ohnrlttetown, l’. l. l. MON! Q mpmy ontreel. Que» D51“- zl-lc-ls. ' N-298-10-27-ll-1-0-10. Wanted "M" — serrate. ""- Collesml" mm“ m ' L-1458-1l-0-3i. WANTED r0 RENT a on 4 rooms in the vicinity 01bit Avards by W91" °l geielmbm‘ Ar- 1v 001"“ "*- ""‘__'__‘_.-_-; _ NOTICE riio Annul Meetlnl of ti" Maritime Block end Silva“: gqmpqny will be held at the . geqgqu, Weddell!!!» "Wuflm 10th l0 i P- M- ‘ Inilnedietcl! l‘ u" “h” ‘f’ I Meetillt Fox Collllll"! will be held at the um 011:5 n; order of the nntrcro . V» 14-1386-11-8-0-0. Stocks Open Close Bell Tel 102 102 Brazilian l0 16 Briick Silk 4 4 B C Pow A 35 85 Prod 42 43 Can Cem 8% 6% Can Nor Pow Can Car 1M 8% 9% .0311 Car Pfd 22% Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind Al A 5 5% Can Pac 6% I gap Steam Cockshutt Plow Cons Smelt. 51% 51 Dist Sesg Dom Coal Pfd Dom Bridge 31 31 Donl St B 13% 13% Donl Textile den 8% 0% Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda. Co 11% 11% Gen St Waares 9% 9% Goodyear Gypsum 7 Ham Brid e How Smit 16% 16% Imp Tob Int Nickel 44 4! Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods ~ Masse Her 6% 0% McCo Ft 10% 10 Mont Pow 30 29% Nat Brew 37% 37% Nit St Car 28 28 Noranda 47 46% Power Corp Que Pow Shaw 21 20% St Lew 6 0 St Law Pfd 17% i7 Sou Can Pow St of Can 66 0C 5t of Can Pfd Win Elec A I I Win Elec B Montreal Curb S ll d b Pltfi ld end Com- Erlllni. ind itelontreal Ollrll pln members of Montreal Stock Mar rt) I 5mg; Open Close Abltibi 7% 7% Asbestos 54 5816' B A Oil 20% 20% Beaiiharnois 7 7% Brew Corp ' 35m hi‘ 11% 11 V 3Z2. The" m 0% fills A lg l: e Erase: V T O 17% l7 Fo d Hi: Walker 45 43% Home Oil 107 100 Imp Oil 17% 17 Int] gate A 30% 90 r $17.1 ° ' i8 ll Price Pfd mysim 32% {i5 NEW YORK CURB (Censdlsn Press) Stocks Clo". Amer Cyan B 23% Amer Gus lllea Amer. Sup Pow 1 Asoc Gss Else A Atlss _ Cen Marconi Citiu Serv I91 Creole Pet 24 lilac Bond Sh 8% Cen Nisg Bud 0% U1] light Pow 3% Un ht Pow Pfd 22% Gulf o nn 40 l-lumbleOil 57% Brown Pfd 80 like less period. NEW YORK. Nov. 6—Ralfies certainly don't hold very well but that there will be fair rallies from time to time after sharp sell-offs would seem a good guess. How- ever, for the time being we would, so far as leaders are concerned, merely play for the fair rallies; Monday the inter-state commerce ; commission takes up the plea ofl the railroads for a straight fifteen ‘ per cent freight rate advance ex- " cepting so far as certain commod- ities are concerned. Heaven knows 111g rsifroads need 1t and l! they § don't get it we fear for their im- . mediate future. However, this ; branch of the administration ,‘ seems mindful of the extremeties of the railroads and having grant- i ed recently higher passenger tar- f iffs in the south, it is likely that the freight advances will be per- mitted, in large part at least. Meanwhile important discussions ere going on as to how utilities might help the general employ- ment and business problem in 0 i big way. It would seem almost too much to hope that Washington. would back track on its fight for . Gcternment controlled power with I ficticious sticks as a basis of rate calculation. But something might be done to help the business in- terests of the country i: the gov. ernment expect fat taxes and un- less taxes are large enough good bye to government plans as far as the new deal is concerned. We re- slid utilities 0.5 bargains all around. Meanwhile, of course, there could be s lift in the gold price and gold stocks continue in de- 1 mend with this idea in view. Still . think "ery well of Homestake, ‘ Dome and McIntyre, whi1e~1nt_ 1 Mining, Newmont and U. S. Smelt- l ing seems to us most reasonable '1 priced. Continue most favorable to ‘ the airplane issues and rubbers, ' bu‘ think mail order issues trend down. . Currencies NEW YOiRK, Nov. 7—(AP)-| Persistent pressure on the donu- l led to new gains by European currencies in iernls of the United States unit yesterday as the pound i hit a. new high since September last year, Gold was marked up another notch in London and short-term {"9180 bBiB-nces held here were being transferred home. | The British pound gained 5-8 of i s cent at $5.00 1-0. The French ‘ franc was unchanged at 0.40. The Beige. .01 of a cent and the Swiss franc .05 of a cent. The Canadian dollar was unchanged at 1.00 3- 64. MONTREAL, Nov. 7 —(CP)-—" Pound Sterling firmed 9-32 cent on Montreal foreign Saturday to $4.99 13-16 while the United States dollar declined l-64 of one per cent to 1-16 discount. The French franc held unchanged at 3.40 cents. Grain Prices WLNNIPEG,‘ Nov. 7 —(CP)-- Wheat future climaxed a. week's nervous trading yesterday. break- ing nearly four cents to establish new seasonal low level; on Win- nipeg grain exchange. Weakness at Liverpool, unsettled stocks and lower United States grain prices prompted heavy sel- ling for the six consecutive ' with closing prices 1 3-3 to 1 5-3 cents down, November $1.11‘3-4, December $1.06 5-8-7-8, May $1. 04 5-8 and July .99 5-8. As wheat futures touched new seasonal l0ws-N0vember at $1.09 3-4, December $1.04 3-8, May $1. 04 5-8 and July at .90 5-8—flax, rye and November barley dipped. Good demand for cash wheat led to a one cent advance in the spread for No. 2 northern. At the close the two top grades sold at 22 and l8 cents over the November future. Other grades were un- changed. Jfillers and exporters were steady buyers. New York- Stock Exchange (Supplied by Illfleld nnd CI- Members of Montreal Stock l2!- cuunge and Montreal Curl» Stock! 0P9" cl"! Al Chem ' 155 152% Am Can 87 87% 0 Am For Pr 4% 45b Am ad 12 11% Am ‘Eel Tel 150 148% Am Water 11% - 11% Anaconda 26% 20% Atchison 38% 3'1 Atl Ref 22% 22% Auburn 9 I Balda. LOCO Belt Ohio 12% 12% Bendix Av l8 13% Beth St 49% 47% hiriggs Man » Case 95% 93 Che; Ohio 37% 37 Chrysler 88% 07% Com Sol 6% 8% Com So 1% 1% Cori Can 47 47% Coil Ed 23% 23% bOil Gas Co Corn Prod 555i: 55 Jul‘ Wright mt 12% iJeere 22% 22% Dupont 117 115% Elec Auto Lt 22% 22% Eeq Pr Lt 11% 11% FiIBSlZOIlG Gen Elec 39% 35 Gen 30% 31 Gen Mot 39% 38% Goodrich 18% 18% Good T 22% 22 Gt N0 Pld 18% 18% 1-Iud Mot Car 8% 8 Ill Cent Int liar 69% 07 Int Tel Tel 7% 0% Johns Man C0 - Kennecott 30% 29% Miss P00 Ry Mont Ward 39% 37 Mur C0 7 7 ‘ N Y Cent 19% 10% Natl Bis Nat C0511 R98 20 19% New York N H 2% 2% Nor Am Co ' 10% 19 Nor Par; 12% 12% Pack Mot 0% 5% Paramount Penn R R. 22% 21% Phil Mcr 78 73 Phil Pet C0 43% 42% Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 34% 34% Pure Oll C0 l3 12% Radio Cc 0 7% Radio K O 5% 5% Sears Roe Co 03 Shel Union Oil South Pac 20% 19% Std Oil Ind Std Oll N J 40% Stude Co 6% 6% Tex Co 41% 56 United All’ 18% 17% Ylmted Corp 3'4 1% n‘ 1d Drug 7% 7% {lifted Gas Imp 10% 10% B ub 27% 20% U S St O0 55%. 5! U s Ind Al 19% 10% Vanadium 10% 15 Warner Bros 0% 0 '_ West Elie? 96 93% West All‘ B 25% 20% West Union 30% 30 Woolworth 39% 30% PRODUCE PRICES MONIREAL, Nov. 7 —(CP)-- Butter prices dipped slowly. on Montreal open produce markets lost week while eggs advanced s bit. Butter was quoted at 29 1-8-3-8 cents a pound (or cariots or less of No. l with lots to retailers st 30 1-2 for solids and 31 tor prints. Graded egg shipments 1n clrlois or less were 46 cents a. doeen-for A-large, 41-42 for A-medium. 32 for A-pullets. 25 1-2-26 1-2 for B large, and 22 for C. V Cheese was 14 8-8-1-2 for On- tario Oct-make, white and colored and 14-14 1-8 for similar Quebec grades. ~ Potatoes: No. 1 Que white 80's .35-.40; N0. 1 N. B. nits 80's .85; N0. l P. E. I. mh 90's .75-.77i 80's .65-.6'l; 00's .48; No. 1 cob- blers 80's .62-.06. . MONTREAL, Nov. 7 —(CP)— Butler prices eased narrowly on Canadian co iity exchange Saturday. a Butter spot —Que grass regrad- ed 29-29 3-8. Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs spot -0nt A-lsrge 45a; A-medium 41s.; A-pullets 32s; B- large 26 1-21; B-medlum 25 1-20‘, C 22a. MINING Stop-los" selling forced rye futures mdre than four cents low-. TOROXZP‘? 5:") er in nervous coarse grain deal- ings. Flax made new lows and Stocks Clo" then climbed to close unchanged Md u to 4 cents higher. Oats and barley Amgmac m,‘ ignored the trend of wheat, flnlsh- Aug Cd“ 135 ing around a cent down in narrow Ang Huron 350 trade. also? 1d l'll f! 6% 4 FINANCE gg / ils rvzw YORK, Nov 7 —(AP)— f; Foreign exchange firm. Great I “f” 7'90 Britain demand 5.00 5-18, 5.00‘ _._',; 12 r-s; 60-day bills $4.00 3-4; ue-I 14 mend: France 3.40: Italy 5.27; Belgium 17.04; Germany 40.38; C 0° l“ Canada 1.00 3-64. -- C,“ P, 35o iii céu Poll-o 9% MONTREAL CURB Chromium 00 nadi ‘ “mtfi ‘l: (Ce an Press) Con » _MONTR.EAL, Nov. L-Selected Con Smelt mining uotetions on Montreal Liarkwefcr 18 Curb Mar et Saiurdza." were: 333:8 _ Stocks Close Dorval 201.‘; Be l r0 51ml. grill ill-ll“ du or as a Bouscsd l4 E dorado 102 Thorn) Car‘ 36 gaécofii k 500 -~- ----—- e r MAitIu-its n‘ A GLANCE Fire Pete l7 Toronto, Montreal and New gfrgézur l“, York —Stoclrs closed higher. m, w W‘ ipeg -—Wheat 1 2-8 to 1 5-8 glen“. g cents lower. goélas akle New York —Coflee and cottcn 0 8c lower; sugar steady. 6322115!‘ s“ New York -Csnadlnn dollar un- Harm,“ l“ ' changed st 1.00 3-64. 115m; u policyholders. The approximate. s Lila insurance benefits received by policyholders Ind beneficiaries in Canada during 1936 totalled over $154,000,000, ol which 15% went to living figures quoted lbove are nivnrrr ALL CANADA‘ TO countless Canadian homes, money from Life Insurance means food, clothing, shelter and other necessities of life-—ior the widow and fatherless- and for men and women whose earning days are 0V9!‘- Every section of the Dominion-Jam, village, town . and city-share in these Life Insurance payments. Likewise, every class of people benefit-marticularly the families in humble homes. Thrifty Life Insurance dollars help to make thousands independent of private charity or public relief-thus benefiting all Canada. The above map indicates how these Life Insurance dollars were distributed to the people of the nln provinces in 1936. 1.4 .1 §$$3€E85 ' . change. i latest reduction in the Wood Cad 35 Wri Harg 740 UNLISTED Brett 5"'= Cen Man 5*» Hud Bay 19 Mandy 15 Pend Or 155 , Ritchie Robb Mo 1v‘- Temls 31 Waterloo 125 TORONTO. NOV. 7 —(CP)— Prices were marked down moder- ately ln comparatively slow trad- ing in the closing session of the week on the Toronto stock ex- Base metals recorded widest declines, depressed by the price of copper. The golds dropped about 1 ‘ l-Z points. _ Losses among the senior colds included 7-8 for Dome. a P011" 1-4 to l-2 for l-lollinger and Bui- fzilo-Allkerlte. Offerings of some of the recent gainers of tile secondary gold group pulled prices down. L05 e5 ‘ 0; 5 to 15 cents were boarded for O'Brien, Beatiio. Bralorne. 99111131 Patgicia, Primoiir. Premier, Pickle Crow and “Wight-Hargreaves and Read-Auihicr was off 20 cents. Silver shares were quiet ‘ steady’ mid the western oils a bit hegvy. Royalite lost 1-2 and Davis, Home and oalta clcecri off 1 to 5 ccnts each. In base metals Nnranda was down 1-2 point and the close was lower for Falconbrldge, Sherrltt and Ventures. WINNIPEG WHEAT (Snprlled by Pitllclil and C0.) Close:- "L-is1s-1i2al's-a-ri. 0nd v ,' for Lake Shore and McIntyre and ' BANKS (Supplied byfPitflrld and Co.) Stocks Open Close Bk or Can Bk of Com 102 162 Bk Mil 196 196 Bk Nova S Royal Bank 177 177 __L,_i 3% Z-Z i 2-2 i221 ‘Auction SALE Sluclr. Crop and Implements, Thursday. November 11th. PERCY SMITH, North Milton. -_- ==_ i FARMIA Fiiiirsrti: A: Mi. Mollick, containing 89 acres nf good land almost all clear. heel- lcnt location. Price low for qnlck sale. Apply to J. A. McDONALD. Cherry Valley 0|‘ J . A. lVKacDONALD. Auctioneer. l 11-1440-11-5-8-9. z-cséwegxaxazxgi-cgxsxfi EY E S I 1i ll T EXAMINATION Fitting and Supply-n; Glasses Etc. ' ll. J. MABOII I l l I OPTOMETRIST \ MONTAGUE. P. E. l. Ofliee Connected With l Drugstore FOR__SALE Excellent house with two barns end large lot situated on pavement in Kensington; also store with large basement on the main street, suitable for any kind of business. P. L. BOWNESS. Summerside.