NOVEMBER 1936 m THE UHAKLUI'I'E'I'UWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE ._ ____ __ _—__— Latest Hudson's Bay 00. Beaver House .. ‘y '1‘1-inity Lane 011,314.70. England. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE SILVER FUX yruns Dec. 14, 1935 Last reccivilli! dale l“ December 5. i935 from (‘liarlottetmvn November 26. i956 Send 01' lirltll-i Yul" “"5 Mc Lu re MacKinnon I12 Kent St. (‘harlottetown i. all Ill London shipping date l0 and INCORPORATED W. CHESTER S. AIULLIRE Receiving Representatives Sales. pelling: cordially invited to attend l.td.. _ demonstration on P5111110 olellionsrnliiioliIMTLLMWLL The Provincial Department of’ Agriculture has ilrranll- 1d with the Charlottetown Fur _‘ --~t, t ' d '12 fox dill-iiiisesfioiullhlsltolllpally from 2 t0 -I o'clock Friday. Nov. Ii. All lireeilcrs interested in DWI?" Imllllll-t lllflhod?‘ "'1' 55 moi-ii-znizi in 1' pric s. SILVER FOX-—- ~ PELTING and CLEANING l'Istal1lishn1ent-— Illti Kent SL-Morell Hotel Warehouse Our "Maize" cleaning procees adds i?» i? 5 I0 Flt"? EMMETT GAVIN Queen the and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revisel’ Profit and ‘Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act t'iinipan_v' Ity-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. l MONEY T0 LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. It, S, 1151141011, 0.1., C.P.A.,C.G.A. ll Certified Public Accountant at Lowest Ra ' e E. R. Brow &_Soni Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Ch" ‘wttetown Iintrance to lludsonsBay Warehouse Where your Silvers are sold [f your pelts are rcadv take advantage of this pro-Christmas Sale : Tlignhiinnirilfian (liompang. 2t"? MAY I670. l). A. AIACKINNON. LT. COL. l BOUGHT INQUIRIES T. .M. BELL and St. john ‘llalilax INVESTMENT SECURITIES OI" TllE 1110111551‘ GRADE SOLD A, llltlliN .\lclll§.'\'l‘ll, BOX 651 QUOTED INVYFIZI‘) i l Company Limited Stunnierside ltloncton Fredericton STOCK QUOTATIONS Morning Stock Letter 1 (Received over Pitfield and Co‘! Private Wire) NEW YORK, N01’. 24--Do'.v Jon- es reports the Eden speech yester- day in Parlnment was reas=uring and the London stock market this morning is better. Carnegie 11in- 01s Steel, a subsidiaiy of the U, s, Steel Corporation, has advanced finished and semi-finished steel products from $2 to $4 a toil, Loews earnings make the stock low about a1 attractive as anything on the board. Dividend meetings schedul- ed for today are AmericanSafety Razor, Gillette Safety. Hercules Power, National Lead, Norfolk and Western Remington Rand. Rub- , beroid, Yale and 'I‘o\\"ne and Wes- i c011 Oil. In view of the fact thatl the London maiket is better ‘his l mm 111;. we believe there is a good l chance that the New York mai-kctl will do better. TORONTO, Nov. ‘ film-McMillan Zvllllan Gold Mines, reports a vein width of 25 feet with high grade ore at the fifth level of the mine. Good ore 1111s been opened in the seventh and eight levels as wcll, according to Mr. Foot. Red Lake Gold Shore-Local of- ticials of Red Lake Gold Shores Mines have been advised that the gold brick shipped to the mint on November 16 ivas valued at $26,000. The management state the cus- Ioinary troubles connected with going into production have been gradually ironed out. San Antonio-Reports from Win- nipeg say that San Antonio Mine is opening an important new ore . body on the 100 foot level. Mt ’l Stock Exchange [Supplied hy Pitfield & Co" members of Montreal Stork Exchange and Curb Market) .\ltll"\l \ll.lllll \fil\|~\‘i)I 11.11 11111.1’ lii-llllllllfllfll“ i-ll '|'('l y Professionzil Cards l '*‘_"_”"Fm Lloyd, Egan 8i Co. Chartered Accountants 14'.) Richmond Slfflil i l}. _ Phone 47. .I_ - Jiariisters and Attorucys-at-Law T1) i.o_.\i_v 1 a l I} A" {AL-ll- l inztiusri-zit. s iLICITOR. ‘ mosey 1o LOAN E Bank of Canada Bulb Lirlf l Alex." W. Matheson '::.\11111s'r1-:n. S0l.l(‘.I'I‘t)R. e11 hioncy to Loan ‘ (‘ollectlnna Utllcc: 90 (ireat (irortil! .l. .l. hlcll-ZNNAN. ‘I170 Brock Street. NOTICI? \c-rkshirr lloar for Srfvlllr- Pill‘- vhngpd mini one o1 tile outstanding Iicrtls I11 Ontario. SPIWltT Ice $1.00 for. season. 51-59 to insure. Cash at time of first .\(‘l‘\'l(‘(‘. [1-694-11-25-28. TO H A L I F A X GOING rrlilay. Dec. 4, 193s "W" Holiday. Dcv- 7. 1935 Llltlli- ' From Charlottetown np/ipp/Fnnrieh Lon- Farm lrom 0/1..» v ' - l "ii 7311/." ‘.11. I . I Flair‘ min’ 11min ,- p,” (|I/(1‘L'f/I4'll./' I'.4l\‘l§ 77047;; Tihni! III I7. I l’ tftl-lClllziS UNI‘? I'm /'I1I//If:/Il/0!‘WIfl/I0n Crinxull guy lirkrl Agni! CAllAlIllll ltlilllllll . ALBAN rkinniicii Street. 711 acres o1‘ _ lnnil at llopcllcld. ivilr dlllffil)‘ River. 5110')’ ‘ll’ mall” otters to Vancouver, B. (‘l ___ t. Us: Llirimliall Afar/finial hlrg l rip/i: l'f||| livltl l'ilu .\1-l' 1'1‘ 11111 1'.»11~ |-‘-l v.11. |l_1.11-.. I'M 12111 l|1iI .\l .\ Fan |‘:11- I Iziiii-i- l'<1l‘l\' Plow llvll (Tharlotletewr ' ‘ 82.25 up, lnml for Inn people. Fine meals 1.‘... ll_\l‘ll|' Il..i\' small 1111,. "r01. I111 .\ll‘lil'l I111 |'ii\v llrll l.ill.v- \\'....1|< \l:l\_1~_v 11;..- \Ii-l‘i1Il |"| \Ii1i1| |‘i-\\' \.'11 lil'l'\\’ \.1l $1 |‘-1r \-11;11.il:1 IN.“ i'.. i311. I':' \|1:|\\ <1 I \\ SI l':ii| ~- i1... I"f.I \\|1| lilov ill. t'.11l Ill. 11.111 lil. \l'll '| \..\.~1 x001“, 1. |:~_..1i 111. 1on1, 9.... LIVESTOCK i'C.P. by (iltlIlTllitIFS Special Wire» AIONPREAI... N01‘. 24--Livestock prices l1(‘l(l steady 111 all but the hog section today iii light. iradiiiis. h’ itCCCiDt-si Cattle I25, calves 70, >llf‘f‘]1 40. hogs i825. l\‘I('(lIIIlIl quality cow's bftlllglll. $2.50 to $3. common butchers $2 to 2.50. cmmcrs and cutters $1.50 to $2 and common bulls $2.25 to $3. Medium good vents sold lo $8.510. lair to to medium $7.50 to $8, gras- srrs $3 to $4. Good ewe:- iliid wcthers were $7.50 to $7.75.’ lninilx. WPIIYIIIIIII more than I00 pounds madr $0.50. culls and bucks $5.50 to $6.50 and sheep $3 to $4. Nearly 700 hogs were delivered 011 former contract at $8.35 for ba- COIIS. fed and watered. A tcw fresh sales were made at $8.15. Sel- ects drew $1 premium while of! grades took the usual cuts. Sows 7 The SSH ROUTE, INIKPINSIVI AND COMIDRTABLI, lo B 0 S 'l‘ 0 N: via EASTERN \l ~-- l':1 1v. Y. Stacie I Exchange (Supplied hy Pittield do ($0., members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Stork: mil-n Ln»! AI rli-ul .\ii| 13111 \|11 |‘..|' l‘1' \l|1 .\:1il .\|11 Il‘l‘l 'I'.~| I\'.»11l1.-.-~.tl v1.11 11...- l'l1.l I'll 1'71 =11 ‘in 0.1.1., 111i .1. ‘~11! llil 1111i >11] 11.1 \ .1 11',“ >li1il1~ inn-y. "‘ ' 'll!‘,\il\ I'll 11111.11 .\i,- - I uiwil iu-r. , lnii.-.1 11ml: 6 h Iii1|<~1I t1fil\ I111;- [4 l' .\ Hul- l 5' .\| For]: l' .\' lllll .\l \':1i1:1iI|ul11 \\l|l‘II|*I‘ Hr“. \\'<i1~1 I'll..." \\.~| Air Ii \\‘1s| Flo.‘ \\'....I\\i11'1Ii Gold-G. A. Foot, president of Mc- (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 24—B1'it1sl1 and foreign exchange in relation to the Caiiadinzi dollar as comp11_ (‘d bi‘ the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follo\\'s:— Arilcntiua pe o .2776. Australia pound 3.9014. Belg .1n belga .1688. Brazil inilrris .0594. 0111110 Hone K0111.- 11011.11. .3040. Denmark krone .2182. France franc .0465. Germany ieiclisninrk .4016. Great Britain pound 4.8804. Holland florin .5412. Hungary pengo .1976. India rupee .3099. Italy lire .0425. Japan ycn .2861. New Zenlaml pound 3.9328. ITIIMSIIIP LINES o... round m,» per w». p»... s-m l»)... (railing .1 Yormnulh. .1; s.. u. "..."; . . . Snlllnp hum Neal's Polnl Whirl’. Sllnl Inlm, any Friday ll II L“. (LTJ. llur llam- Inn l1 n'r'lnl‘l\ IE. 5.11) following mornlnl. 1.11mi pun-mun l" IIIII flfIlIl| ln-lvecn 511m Julia Inrl \Irnm1|lll. liar-nay lure ‘l0 lrnm S 1.1.. 0111.00. Wm». rlrmlo .1 m. prirn. l Pn\lfl\l'frl lmldlnl Ilirnllill llrlrll n. Ilollnn or hryoml may llrfllfly nlllnrnnml | Tllurnluf nlllfl. while "IO lilllp in lylrlp In saint John, hllllllul our: rlurlr. o 1W1, ..., Cnllrllnn min-Mi 11.11....- mmp-in- Tm." ma". or n nwr. Polnl vim-r. s-l-n 1.0.... y Norway krone .2457. South Africa pound 4.8620. Sweden krone .2521. Switzerland franc .2295, United States dollar - 3-16 per cent discount. MONTREAL. Nov. ‘.14 - 1GP) -- Prlccs ruled steady oi. Canadian ‘commodity exchange produce sec- tion today. Butter spot-ZOO boxes Que. 1 - graded sold at 25 1-4. 100 at 23 3-8. I00 at 25 1-2, closing 25 I-4 to 1-2. Que. Jilly buyers-Inspection 25 3 8 to 1-2, western Iirds 23 3-411. Cheese spot-Unquoted. 1 Wheat, Noi'. No. 2 $1.16; barley, C. l w. No.3 .10 i-z: I .48 1-2, No. 2 .47 l-LZ; , No. s .50 l-2. We Offer New Issue 625.000 Shares (No Par \ alue) Capital Stock CAPITALIZATION Authorized’ - . . . .1. . _ ; Issued and Outstanding . . . To be Outstanding (Including "liq" F ICERS AN I) President n. c. mvmo. Saint .1011», no. _1_ 11; ‘resident Irvin; Oll 00., Ldt. Director Seal Harbor Gold Mines, Ltd. Secretary L. McC. RITCHIE, Faint John, N, B, Director Irving Brennan d ('11., Ltd. F. H. PATHNSON, Preston, Ont. President Seal Harbor Gold Mines, Ltd President Geo. H. Pattlnson d: 00., Ltd. F. J. BRENNAN, Saint John, NB. Director Irving Oil Co. Ltd. Director Sea] Harbor Gold ltlines. Ltd Gold Mines, Limited, where a modern mill of 200 ti now in operation. ' ~..tc ‘articulars on Request Irving, B SAINT JOHN IIALIFAX FREDERICI‘ ON E. M. BAGNAlwlllailagcr Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTTYITHVN this Issue) 1,111.71." l)IRE(j'l'()RS \'ll‘(‘—|'l'|'~.illi-:1l , t-UIIIIILI, 111111.. -. Barrister. C. HAYFRUI-T‘. (....i""iii'. Manager Seal lliiflllli‘ 1. 1.: i» ful investigation over a period of three years under qualiiii-il !‘.\.'l!II‘."t‘— ment of gold mining properties in Nova Scotia. The adminl-‘iwriwi. h». l The organization of Mineral Industries, Limited, is the rc-ult oi riii-e- l l l been closely identified with the successful dcvelopnii-iit .1‘ Hi-ul llfirlilll‘ I Price' '15 Cents per Share an & Company, 3.1a. (‘LAKE IV. 'I'ANTO.\' MINERAL INDUSTRIES LTD. Shares lollllllllll) 7m. 7- ' 111s ii..;"- ~1 l‘! Representative SYNTMFII ‘~I III‘ Eggs mot-Ont. A-large 48a; A’: mrdiiiin 44a; A-puilets 37a; B-Iarge 26 to 27: B-niedium 24 to 24 1-2; C 22 l-2 to 23. MONTREAL. Nov. 24-46?) -—In- crease of 830.000 was shown today in Canadian Pacific Railway earn- ings of $2,735.000 for week ended Nov. ‘l1. compared with 52.705000 for the corresponding week Ia year. - IJIDDQSI FQQQODDDQD’ optrltuul Offerings, Cllflflli, et ller lllrll; Notices 0K Tllillilis word. Other rate: on application. ' ' M' - o Produce Prices ————____‘l_§‘fl‘5°-__-"l_@-@ WOOD ISLAND MILLS GRIND- inii Mondays and only. Crushing Saturdays. j L-titl ll 331.} MONTREAL. Nor. 24-10131 - oats. feed No. l “"0 C w" E YOUR GOOD runs. r10 . Flour. spring wheat Patents. ll Sgagfxfgifisigafigélpégulgtrbgpglclig; i firsts $0.50; seconds $6.10; bakers- - - $6: winter wheat patents, choice fflrigageglfiv°afltlétvjiffffiflmffaliyl $4.05 to $4.70; white corn $6.50. . ‘ . .\ ," " Bran, 1.011 $30.25; shorts, ton $312.11?réufizzhlérdnu“ of , $32.25; iniddlings, ton $37.25; 10111-11 -;_-‘--—'-----~-‘---~ ';: 1 eats, bag 90 lbs. $30.25; hay, No. 2 per toil, carlots $9. Cheese. Ontario .13 l-4 to .13 1-3; Quebec, uuquotcd. Butter. .25 1-4 to .25 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-l large .54: A-l medium .50; A-l pallets .43; A-laige .51: A-merliiim .48; A-pul- lets .41; B-large .33; B-medtum .31 C.. .27 Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts. 90s $1.45 t0 $1.50; N.B. No. l M1... 80s . $1.22 to $1.25; Que. N0. l Mls. 802s‘ $1.15 to $1.20. DIS ‘RIBUTOR ‘VANTED l-‘(IR MONTREAL. Nov. ‘J4 - Butter- Electric and Gasoline \vfl.’.lllllil prices imprqvwi narrowly on Mont- htiichincs. Full range htocicls. and real open produce markets today f FY1905‘ illillfllll! Willi“? *7‘~l°*" m“ while cheese and potatoes remain- ‘ "G- Vi" 49l- ed quietly unchanged. Eggs werej slightly unsettled. Butter was quoted at 25 l-4 to, I~2 omits per pound for carlots or I my»? vL.-_.. less of No. I. while lots to retailers , . » . nrre 26 l-‘Z for solids and 27 forl ‘l'\XTED_T“IRT‘ r" prints. Graded egg shipments In earlou; or less ivere quoted at 47 cents a1 dozen for A-large,'43 for A-mod-i F , , ium. 36 to 37 for A-piillms. 26 to L. i 26 I-2 for R 011112210 22 l-2 forCal ' Charm averaged I3 I-4 to 1-2 for ' Fi'"11!1=,_t!2_'inflamed, \\'.-\.\"l‘liD BY Tllli .\l ‘IRITIAIII Home foi- Girls. 'I‘i'ui'o. a Doinis- _ lice Science teat-her for ilic kitchen department. Apply 1o 1110 Supei'intenrlolit. stating q1ial'"c- ations and giving references N-IOO-ll Wantedfi _ .... “Iss0... :1..i.'....... , any sofa. Apply box 447. L G89 lI weeks Old. R. E. Conncllll- Dims’ Il‘fiRli"ll‘: l .4. l l lltor-In (nitarios wlulo Quebec's were "~- flprfl 1.1m. quoted. Potatoes: P.I-.'.I. Mts. 90's $1.45 l‘ A ll" T," ‘ilk’ 1.. $150; us. Mts. 802s $1.22 in i101], T,“"" $1.25; Que. Mts. 80s $1.15 m $1.20. Iliu. 1.11 Imp (Ill Inir-r Pete Melchcri! A Closing grain futures: Wheat, Ni -lt‘>‘ .\1‘\l ti" >\'lll"?lli“t! i“ 101 s-a; Dec. 105 a-a to 1-2; M ~11‘;- 107 l-8 to 1-4: July 106a. -- Oats: Nov. 45 34b: Dec. 44 3-41. .ll¢'\ll is linif tta lltllllllll May 45 1-4b; July 44a. - own mirror. Barley: Nov. 62b: Dec. 6i 3-4; , r i’ * ' May 59 1-8b; July 57 14b. special I13 3-H; No 5 qn-r Il 87 5-81 Cash prices: No. t1 (~|1I‘(‘I1l] R2 Ii-ilzfrack I05 7-8. \‘Vlieot: No. I Iiard I08 5-8; No. I Oats: No. 2 (7 W. 4:1 3-4; No fl (l. Nor. 107 5-8; N0. 2 Nor. I06 5-8; W. 42 3-4: ox. I feed 42 3-4: N’) I No. 3 Nor. 1C3 5-8; N0. 4 Nor. 99 fefll 4i 3-4; N0. 2 Il-rrl 39 3-4; N0 5-8; No. 5 wheat 94 5-5: No. G f1 feed 37 l-4: track 4~I 3-4. wheat 91 5-8: feed 74 5-8. No I Tlarlov: No. 3 CW. 11;, No. t l‘ garnet. 103 l~8; No. 2 garnet I02 1V. 57 3-4; No. 5 C.W. .37 I-4: .\'.1, ti 3-8; No. 1 durum 110 5-8; No. 4 C.W. 55 l-4; track til 3-4. ‘C-D-G-DG-G GX EQUG 5&0 GDDU i} 1215050059’ Advertising. IIates—PayaIiIe in Advance? Central Guardian locals, 4e per Noni; per word; Announcements nmI coming liven‘... ‘..- lu uer word: ln Memurimn Notic-u. 70o per Im- _ l! ...-r 110m», lA-lii-rn ol’ (‘nnilnlcnrn 10¢; 11d Appreciation, 70o per im-h or 4o pa!‘ Minimum Charla for any advertisement twenty-liver rentl_ ‘Thursdays ; i Walker Good l NEW YORK ovnn (A. I‘. by Guardians Special Wire) Wmmdinn PM“, CHICAGO, Nov. 24—Railics. in the late trading today lifted CI1i- slnvlir. VIM" cage \\'l1cat futures at times to well “um ‘.0 ‘m1, , .. above yesterday's finish. ‘Am...- .~_.,,,. P, ' ‘»/ "r Some improvement of export dc- 111.11- Has i:1.-.- "'1 l’ mand for Canadian wheat was Qf""'_ T3,"; 5:1,“; , ‘ ‘ shown, with estimates that around ‘Mfli: .".‘.' ' ' 1 1.000.000 bushels had been taken 1'01. 11111-00111 today. There was talk also that ‘In -““'", France ivas in the market as an m, ‘h. ' importer. Fin-d inn .\ Wheat closed firm, up 1-8 to s-s. '0'" "1' ""1" , Dec. 117 I-4 to a-a. Mfly 115 s-a 1.0 {,‘,‘,‘,‘,",II‘," ""' " ‘ ‘ 1-2; corn unchanged to 3-8 higher, lllI. 1-. 1.- Dec. I05 7-8 to 106. May new 99 N" _""_" _ ‘ ' 1-4 to 3-8; ‘oats unchanged to 5-8 f“! ,“,',l,hll"',".w“ \ l off, and provisions unchanged to 5 1'1. [.1101 11.... ' v1.1 ‘ c911“ pdynnug \\1|1- 111111111111- WINNIPEG, Nov. 24 _ ic1=1 - l W roivrolls will 11"" d" ll" m ‘k m . ___._. 11 .-.~i.-1-n 1.11.1 1..~1.-.~n Inruln, 2-.- _ .,-. 01.1.1; (Iaanifled ‘a ‘.1~l~. or Floral and - lilfl‘ \\.\li!{ Jtl‘1i\.’) l.(. :. l’ -. ‘... --i'i'ti\l~-iil.ll 1"’- I til dl-ll-Llil-Ili ‘i. LE Number n1 i'i~-~ . Win-s reil. ‘ \t|‘l‘|lIil'_ Y) '~.1'l. ‘i idilglitlli’, l‘1':1i'l-.|c_v Reach " ‘www- ...-nu» ime Table Change l-jllrrtin- SI‘\I)\‘~._ ‘\1~\.. lull 1.11m“ 20th n. z'..i_ lrom 112" -‘-. t"\.\ ‘.11! \‘~. \ \ i H157“. (‘.1111 11>‘ afl: wvnwviwvrrl-II-i? R1,. 1L FAINING co “y. Hrt‘ in the luarkel l0 h“, ;_»,,_.. qiiinti|i0< of un- ‘ini -,,.,| ,-...,.1,...1< i-eiuhing.’ H“, _, .1 .-.. .1. It‘ you do 111.1 .1 " .- .l zin/l fili- ‘ici, ....;.- ~31 ‘ I-. kill and '..hi|11o u- i. 1 _\o'.1 \\ill find thi- morn»: yn-‘ce 1211' pound pnid by 11>: \' ill lic huyhei" Ihar you “ill rwi-iiil- on .1 ifvlltlfl Innis, II‘ \tltl Iiuish you chickens and they !!"1Itll .\li|l1 Fed \. or ii \\l‘ will ill lmv Iull nltilliiit \ltlll(‘, Sill] \ t‘\])l't'*4\. -1il_\ \‘l‘ll'il‘YI\‘. lite Revs‘ Pasties? Co in. ... ~‘. .‘.-.) 1 .""" “#12,; -“~ ...» . "~"5H”i1“- some, r.» rags ,, ~:.-s.--. ._ 1