fig , . .1i.:g` ,.1 _ ., 1 ll; ii .I -1 _ 1.; `f‘ .xc i-l`»i‘ ;i Qui' 1; tj _i fy _A ' if" i r » ""_ - ~r'-‘~ ;:jj_.;..~ -..--___ ~2.-'-1= i 'ifl i < 1 1 l __ _I ` .. .g _- ...L _. 5'; ,' rl ' .,.,.. , . .5, .Lil 1l.:' ,H .° -'i' 1 1 l -:fy 11.* ' W; _ -1 iii `i ._ ,. I ig; l;:;;» <11.. 11;.; if N -==¢~;»>$..`f~'1`i_-_ ... _ __.,._. _..~ _ ___ -rf. _`_._ »'__.,_;, i_l,_. L. iii-iii. i`.~..' =" ' 1 1 -nf* f, ‘tiff ' k r ` wi gif .. _...-___ :|'_i~; ;’.l_'l= `_ » /1 \ _ -Swéai’ as-‘J-» ... - ._ .. .-........ ' _* .n..._;~_-Q' : - [_.:' bb# _@.}‘,,r_1 ""0 ,__ =i, ‘Fi 1 l , .._» 3 , -f'1i'i " fly" ‘1(.1 01; _.'.`...»...=‘.; _.L ‘ :"2 ' ' rr-z_'1._"=`§?f_'_.§4,_ i`.+§`“:" l'”€‘ fi R`,.,.§,_¥._-,.....3_~,`......,:..._ ...¢.._,_.1-117---_ . _-.._.W~f-v1.--...-.-», ,._..~_._ V W i - _ ._..-ug~|...v_ ...._ ..- .. . .._p-1,., .,_'._` -.,.,.‘_...¢..§;.,.,F?qx.,._,{_,,7.m_,,,.{ __ _ A _ _ _ __ _ _.__ _ _ 1_N,g__.. _ . _/ » . 4 sToc1< Q 01.4 110 A L.f;:€<.i;';';~:_ 'l;Mti’l. Stock (Hilti Exchange -'~f-° _ Htl ls Pitllnlrl und Uolplly gon oiylloulroal stock axclnllo) lucas ora Ill* B 'r1..... 115, Bgllaiiiln , .' .. N'/1 Sb B C Power . ..... '.‘0‘.Z 9’/9 ii '» 6% us, Dom Sim ... Can Cement . . .... Can Ind Ai ... . ...._ 054 Can Pac Ry ... ... ... !\}fg _ I Dum Brlilgo . ... 32-.a 33% Imp Tob ... ... .. 13% 13 inter Ni.-in-1 . . 311;. 34 McColl Front ... .. ... r ’ / flint/, 1454 ll 2011; 1352 52:); F? .ig 1,-K; » 0% 0'/a Mont Yr ... . .. Nat Brew ... . ... Nat Steel Car . .9 . Power Corp ‘... .... Shlwlnlgan ... . . E ¢._.|e..»..,gs,,_ r;c=‘=»»-2.'/.»;.= §"£~L’! `»"i53§3§v~ Sn (‘an l‘r .. . . . . .. Steel of (`:in ... ... ... _ harms _U '.111 isa 150 11s ink nf van I om. or _\'_ s, ...:si §rir of xisiurcai _... ..1as “Royal Bk ... .-. ;_~ Can Bk of Com . . . . .. ._\1__--i- .LIVES TOCK (Canadian Prem” UITAWA, Nov. ’i-Approximate- ly 100,000 head of heavy cattle _have been exported from Canada lg United Sinies in the first 10 i’ onus or mu year. figures is the ind of October reveal 117,000 head have gone over and it is estimated that 17.000 were calves. U. B. tariff ,lan live cattle is three cents a pound when the animal is over '100 ‘ff!Jund.s, and 2 1-2 cents when be- low that weight. So a 1100-lb steer would rn t s. customs duty of $33. The yebf- has witnessed an en- _tire reversal in the export trade in “Canadian cattle. Last year nearly all Canadian cattle' exports for fthe first 10 months went to the United Kingdom. The total ship- fjnents were 48.500. For the corres- i-ponding Period this' year they were 6.500 whereas the shipruents to the United States jumped from 4,700 cattle and calves last year to' 17.000 this year. '-The reason for the shift was -the shortage of beef cattle in the United States and relatively lower prices in United Kingdom market. When live cattle went into the Unitedstates free Canadian cattle 'shipments occasionally reached 400,000 annually but the average 'shipments were below that. ` "‘\:l | uvortj UIQ M.l|ll|'|l’l II! Bltcl _Textiles Hold Firm On Mont-_ real Ma rket (C. P. By Gusrdiauh Special Wim) MONTREAL, Nov. 7-Proi1t-tak- ing appeared during the last hour-‘s trading on Montreal stock Ex- change today and numerous ad- vances were converted into frac- tional losses. Volume decreased alishi-ly. _ Mostofthesellingwlsintho power divlsion but a number oi re- cent favorites also stepped back I. notch or two. Textiles held up well and were ahead fractionally as were a few power stocks. In the textiie division a feature was provided when Canadian Cot- tons jumped 10 points to 48 1-2. Dominion advanced 1-2 in heavy buying while Bruck Silk, Regent Knitting, Canadian Celanese all moved fractionally higher. Two more new highs for a year or more were established in the power section. Canadian Nm-them ' Power at 24 1-2 and Power Cor- poration at ll 5-8 touched new peaks, the latter receding slightly to close with a fractional gain .while Canadian Northern was up .1-2. Bathurst and Brazilian were higher and on the downside ap- peared Qucbec, Bhawinigan and Motreal. Prices broke :ln the steel division and Dominion Bridge, Steel of Can- ada and Dominion yielded. Rails eased off fractionally after a good start. Total sales were 32,613 shams bonds $17,390. » New York Curb _ _` (Ca.usd1anPreas) V Stock! Close 28 1-2 40 Am‘CyanB . . ... Am Gas Ei ... ... Am Sup Pow .. Atlas Corp . _ . _ . . . . . . . .. CitBe'r ... .. Creole Petrol .. E1Bond Share ... - .. ._ Ford of Gan.-1... . .... Gulf0ll._...... »l-Ium Oil .. Imp Oil .. .. ... Int Pet .. .. ... Ntag Hud ._ . . Sl'.0l1Ken .. -.- NH N m H°g~2m§;S”5w vi 1--IH »-1.-1.-.uv-cc . 1|. ....~. ¢ num summon as I-zo 'TT was UnLandPA ..: .. Un L and P pfd ..... _ rliivertising Rates-Pallilhla in Advance . Gntnl Glsrlldl locals. de. pn word| Western and Easton locals, io ~ pol wool; Anloumssusuis All Colin; luv; to. per words Ululllel _~ lo. pcs' duh In If-orfam Not|oes,"1Oo. por lnohl Ulu of Ilonl sul - spiritual Cards. ata so. pq- ualnos latteu of condolence, Mo. ` Inf luahi N 'l Thmb' X00 lpvreelndiol. 70a. no Inch or do. ld ' word. Other nhl on nppllollfoll. ' liulmum Charge br any Advartilqont twonhrllvs autos. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........- I t - 1 To Let il 1' __ frriuvo ma nzrrr. 1=1mNr'r1ma _ Exchange. L-2616-ll-8-31. V _‘ro 1.111' - mouse 'ro wr. VFN- tral location. Seven rooms and bath. Apply 90 Sydney Street. _ L-2130-11-s-s-9-ai. . po urr-New rrN1susn_1rss1'- __ od apartment. Four large rooms. 9 ‘*°° °‘“=..:““. “°°.‘:f:..~:1'i .1 _._21s§_e_gf. ee. - - . ifovsa 'ro wr-zz oaarroiv ._Stroet, four bedrooms. bathroom Ljflttings all new. Apply 1-l_. K. S. ‘ Hemrning, Bank of Nova Scotia __ _su_iiain¢._ L-zso4_-11-a-si. .,} Wanted - . liT3. 1**-_‘ WANTED - USED BUFFAID. AP- ~>ply “Y." Guardian. L-2568-ii-'i-81. ron sALu _ LADIES FUR 0041'- Good as new- Half price. Call 274 Euston Street. L-2549-ll.-'l-Si. Z_.-___ __._._.._ WANTED 'ro BUY cnnar. Horse. Give description and P1460- "; Box “D." care Guardian. N-8681-11-7-51. tvawrap-uv vouivo pump woman mulciau, a used pil-M in good oondition.p§u|é°:e 111%!!- ,- nah ed. AP - _f " "“° §f_ 55511 .' ea seed me table stool _“Also buying tumips every day- __ `nan_aiao nmaie steady manly live `_'f°“°°' ` ' L'-:soo-11-1-ai`. jpg lhurdm for Dndruff ,_.,. _ 'mn vnu loss Yilllll KEYS 7' For Sale »; MMINTOSI-I APPLES AT F. S. Reeves, Southport. L-2570-11-7-81. FOB SALE-BASE. BURNER. N0- 10. Apply U1 Elm Avenue. L;-2582-11-7-Si FOB BAL! ._ AUCIION FOBTY- Plve, Bridge and Whiat score Cards. Guardian Central Job -- ----_.___ F011. sau: - Yourm rms. Wallace McNeill, Milton. 1..-9600-11-8-81. CAB FOB SALE 011 TRADE FOB foxes. Apply Guardian. L-5569-11-'I-31. roa ~sa1.r,...narv1Nd wnoou ‘and new cart box: Apply 26 Alley ' ztreet. I-#7553 NEW AND USED BELTING. ALSO "Rubber Traces. Clinton Morrison. ‘ Belt Dealer. Fredericton Station. P. E. I. L-2499-11-5-41. §Cl.A'l‘CH PADS-PADS OF 100 sheets 5 x 711. Price 3 cents per ' pad. Guardian Office. L-2416-il-1-li. -l- ' 'sate - nano n0r.s'rarN cattle, six registered aight Bride and ,fourt/een under one Year. mostly registered heifers. .Several cows ifreahened recently. All tu- berculin tuted. excellent, stock, priced to sell. Box 485 Backvliia. N. B. _ N-stan-11-s-pi IDI. SALE--BIAUK PEBCHEKDN more rising 8 years. 1 more good worker and driver. welsht 1100 pyiee |5000. 8 H. P. Ihtema-‘ tional Englie in good working order. Price §0.00. Herbert Weeks, "°‘"“°"°°‘ I"°2°”`n'°'“`aga1riv|a . . . .. .._. _Sequel To Pepper Market Crash Aired In _Court A #_ (A. -P. by Gurdiura Special Wire) LONDON. Nov. 'i-Revcrber- ations of the pepper market crash last February wen hoard in fin- ancial quarters today when sum-` monsos were issued against three persons connected with James sz Shakespeare, one of the firms that failed. (The crash was caused by an, attempted pool on white pepper which piled 23.000 tons of it in London warehouses. After three firms had failed through inability to meet their commitments. bank- ers and brokers stepped in to avert the threatened debacle to others.) One of today's sulhmonses was for Garabed Bishlrgian, poker- laced naturalized Armenian known as "the pepper king.” a director of the firm of James as Shake- speare. The others were ior` John Howhson and Louis Hardy. They were issued by the direc- tor of public prosecutions and has- Hi On B Prospectus issued to the public concerning the fi.rm's busi- nes. MINING (Canadian Press) _ TORONTO, Nov. 'l-Prices wilt- ed in the last hour of the mining market today after standing up fairly well against a fusilade of _profit-takirig in the first four ,dom-s Losses of any consequence Ute boarded chiefly for the golds and base metals that had figured prominently in the mcent advan- ces. Weakness in New York helped to tum the tide and to beep buy- ers out of the market in the late proceedings. A drop in the london Nice for copper, of about 5 shillings helped totakethsstarohoutcfthobuse metal shams and although Nor- ands was able to register a new high for the current movement 42 3-4. the cheaper issues sagged. Soft spots in the gold line up were Ban Antonio, down 18 cents, Pickle Crow, off 0, Airways off 15 cents. Mcwattera, down ll cents. Central Patricia, down ‘I and Con- iarum down 14. The silver worked lower with other groups. Eldorado lost 8 cents, Castle B, Premier I and White Eagle and Peterson-Cobalt minor factions. Oils wen quiet md mainly steady. (Canadian Preis) , Tonoriro. Nov. 1- i sinks . ' ` Ulolc Acrno Oil .,‘. ... . ... 16 Afton ... ... .. . .. 50 Ajax Oil , . . Arnttleld . Anglo H .. Bagumnie - Barry H_... , . . ._ Banc Met ... Bear . Beattie .. .__ Big,l1lll| ... . . ... B010 ... . Brrrlcrne . _ .. Buff,Ank . . . . .- Brink Hill . . . .. (f|1lEd|n .. . . . .. Can Mal , (‘aNhoo . . . ... Castle T ... ..... Cen Plt ... ... ... Chem Rel ... . . .. Chiholli .. . Clcricy ... Coniugaa . . . . Coniarum _ . . ._ Dome Mines ._ . . .. -... Franklin . . ... . ._ ldorodo . .. ..... F Bridge . .. . . .. .. Gabrielle _ . . . Gods Lake .. ... . ...._ Goldale .. . . . .... Goodflsh . . .. .. Granada _ ... Graudoro .. . .. Greene . . Gunnar ._ . ,... Harker . . .... Hard Rock ... ... .... Hollinger . ... ... ... .. Bowel' ._ . . . ». .... J' M Conn . .. . .. Klr-lr Lake . . L Shore .. . . .. Lamaquo . .. LPG Gold ,. _ Little L L . . .... Lebel . .... Macasss . .. Mun East _ .. .. Maple L .. . .. .\lcln!yr|- . Mckenzie . . .. .. McKinley _ _ ltiebiillau .. . ... . . . .. .\I|:Vlttio . . . ... Mowatlera . . ... .... Min Corp ... . . .. Morrell .. . . . .... Morris K . .. Nipiaslng . .. Ncrlindn . ... .. Nor Can . . mga ou _. . Paymnsicr . . Pot Cob . . ... Porron .. . . . .... Pick Cro .. . . . . .. Pioncerf... . ... Pramier . ... . .... Pmn Air .. ... ... ... Road Auth . ,.. ... ..... Red Lake .` ... ..... Reno Gcld ... , ... . ... Rocha ... ... ...... Ran Ant . . . . . . ... Sheep Pr . ... ... ... Sherritt . ... . . ... Biscoe ... ... ...._ Hou Tlb . . Stalls . . . .. St Auth . ,. . _ud Basin .. .. . _ .. 40 101 410 4% 4% Ms 212 1 co 12 no 112 211 10 1| 8% ai o 1115 ss 4% 152 515 I3 143 1.51.9 12 za 6% 21 co s as 1420 sz 15 as 4814 s its oss 1111,; 213 6% 1% :sm 100 4.1 rn 1655 iso 104 1 so 228 42% 24 .iii 8 so :un 015 iso soc in §:E:.:.f§§=:§.rs Sylvaniti ..l . . . ... .. Tlshotl ... ... , . . ... ... _ """i‘VMllc' Help.Wlntld "1`°°" H °-'_ '“ _~_'_- jj- C WANTED FOB 'RAWLIIGI "‘-'¢n=:»i".~ii“-.»»-1-»»~»--=;-_g.lofts-;fif=;i_-zzi-a;;~;;;;;~ . B ' P t t 1 'r.mui.|Vau.boo :_ i ' “ 0 a aes _' I ,- ruin . .... ... I-I “Ma 2:28:21 'rex Can .. . . . . Toguru ... ... . . .. ... ..., 'ro nee . . ..... ' ,.. .. ... ... ... In C ' an ou ul on ».,n ...' ». ... 15 0' m ". all =§So\a»£ U on » Ao o 5 23E.'::.';'..".°..":.:':.::: "arf-.:'°..:~~..::' ' ...‘S-.'l‘.'.':.-1:: 1:: :zz '.1 I harden ... ...i . _ it 151 ._ 10% IV. Y. Stock Exchange 0 (O li d b Pitlinld il Com H:1:bon°_ of ,Montreal lsek eloh::g-oy) Shell Olllll I-Ili Am For I'r ...., 6% Am For Pr pid ... N 8% im 2'Vut:rwurln| . .. ll) 10% nl ‘un . . . , ._ ... 145 143 Am ma . _ . . .. . 19% 10% Am'l‘lndT ... ~, ...1-lil 146 Anlrcnda . . . .. 21% 21% giilmrn ,.. .. . 37% 36 tc son ... . . . .. 50 40 Balt Ohio ... . .. 15% Ben Aviation ... 2215 Beth Steel . . 43% Case ... . . ...104 chrysler . . sux; C0" Gil .-- -.» ... ... 30% Elec Auto Lite .. i¢1,.;, Elec Bond S _... ._ lil'/5 Cell Elec ... ». .-. 36% <"|.\"_( :swf 1135 21% itil 245; 11 ... ..._ ft Rodin ... . ..... 8% Ho Pm: ..... ..... lil’/I and on N J _ .. 401/, U S Stool ... ..... 47- Vouailiuiu _ _. . .. .. . .. 20;; wa 1 5 2.3? 131” 85% 30% 30% 31-f"" 5113 as 11% 35112 . £2 a 10% 411 -ms; 10% som Gen Motors ... Gr Nor l’f\l . , int T and T ... . Kennccott _ ., ,___ Mont Wurd _._ . . Nia: ‘Hud Pr N Y Central ... ._ ., Pnruniou t . Westinghouse .. Mark ets At A .Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montrea.i-Indus- trial stocks lower. _ Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. 3 ;Ninnipeg-Wheat down 1-2 to New York-Cotton and rubber higher; coffee lower; sugar un- changed. EXCHANGE (Canadian Pleas) MONTREAL, Nov. 7-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal _ Bank of Canada closed today as follows:-- Argentina peso .2'l46. Australia pound 3.973. Austria Schilling .19 . Belgium belga .1'l08. . Brazil milreis .0588. Bulgaria. lcv .0l4l. China Hong Kong dollars .35'lB. Denmark krone 3221. Finland finmark D220. France franc D868. Great Britain pound 4.9104. Holland florin £806. Hungary pengo .3013 India rupee 3759. Japan yen 2906. .lugoslavia dinar .023l. New Zealand pound 4.0109 Norwaykrone 2500. Poland sloti .l909. South Africa pound 4.0486. Spain pescta .l380. Sweden krone .2566. Switzerland franc .328'l. United States dollar 1 per cent premium. _ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 7-Foreign ex- change lrrogulnr: Grout Britain high 4.02%; low 4.91%; closo 4.92%; 60 alny hills 4.00%! l"run1-1- li .'\i\7/I.; ltnly 8 11; Belgium 16.00; Germany 40.24; Montreal 90. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov. 7-Potato prices again strengthened on the Montreal open produce market to- day while other lines continued about the same. _ , With receipts light ad demand good. Prince Edward Island stock in 90-pound bags was selling at 81.00 to $1.05 for Mountains and 95 cents to $1.00 for cobblers. In 80- pound bags prices were 90 to 95 cents for Prince Edward Island moimtains, 85 to 90 cents for cob- blers, 90 to 95 cents for New Brunswick mountains. 80 to 85 cents for Quebec mountairis and '10 to 'I5 cents for Quebec no 2 cobblers. Butter was selling at 24 1-2 t_ 24 3-4 cents per pound for carlot or less of no 1 with lots to retai ora quoted at 25 1 cents for solids and 26 l cents- for prints. Cheese was unchanged at 10 I-8 to 10 3-4 cents per pound for no 1 Ontarios and 9 3-4 to 10 1-4 cents for no 1 Quebecs. Graded shipments in carlots or lessoteggswere48 totiicentsa doaen for A large. 41 to 48 cents for A-medium. 35 to 30 cents for A pullets. 26 to 28 1-2 cents for B. and 33 1-2 to 34 cents for C. MT ’L. CURB .f ' bb SS 33 itlulpllod by Pilflolrl and Company embers of Montreal Clock oxrlsnge) ltools Open Luc nsou .. .. . in my Dm s '..'. ..1,'... , aug . nz# imp on 22 2;: Inter Pat ..1 ... 1.. .. 30 as Trim Profits (By Prank Macmillan, Annotated Prem Financial Writer) (A, P. By Gum-diag'| Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 'I-Stool! lnlr- ket traders trimmed off their profits today after Wednesdays ac- tive bull thrust. .< Most of the list closed mildly lower. with a scattering of higher priced issues oi! a point or a little more, but final prices did not lack .plus signs. A few issues advanced against the trend, especially -the mail orders. some oi the aircraft andl rubber issues, and a few specialties. _ The Associated Press average dipped .a or a pcm; at 53.1! Acuv- ity was brisk. especially at the opening of trading when the tone was firm to strong and the tape lagged 2 to 3 minutes behind transactions. The day’s turnover in the stock exchange. however. at 2.800.310 shares, was well below the 3.000.000-mark established in the previous session. Firmness in power* company loans was ,the principa feature of an otherwise rather uneven bond market. U. S. government obliga- itions gave a little ground. Italian issues lost early improvement when it became known that Ger- many was prepared to embargo shipment of war materials to Italy. News _of the decision by the fed- eral district court at Baltimore de- claring against the legality of the Public Utility Holding Company Act. coming in the final few min- utes of trading, was too late to db more than stiflen a few of the utility stocks, The third quarter earnings report of Niagara Hudson Power Cc., showing profit of 'I cents a common share, compared with 4 cents in the same period of 1934, was also encouraging to fol- lowers oi the group. Some ol' the stocks which ld- vanced major fractions to nearly 2 points against the trend includ- ed Sears Roebuck at 61 8-4. Mont- gomery Ward nu 35 3-4. American Water Works at 19 8-4, a.nd Union Pacific at 97. Alncng the so-called pivotal shares which lost fractions to around 2 were U. B. Steel at 46 3-4. American Smelting -at 58 1-4. and Auburn at 36. Fractional losses predcminated in the Canadian list. Dome Mineo. McIntyre-Porcupine. Intemational Nickel, Hollinger. Dominion Stores, Distillers-Seagrams, Hiram_ Walk- er and Massey Harris all showed declines of less than a point. Ford of Canada "A," Lake Shore and International Hydro-Electric Pre- ferred were somewhat higher. . Miscellaneous 1 __l._ (Ca.nadia.n Press) MoN'1'nEAr.., Nov 1-Trading was light on the produce section of the Carnadian Commodity Ex- change today and prices closed easier. ' Butter spot-Sales: 100 boxes of Que (Oct make), 24 l-4. Que (92) 24 to 24 1-4; West (92) 24-24 3-4; Ont MB; West regarded 24 1-4A. Cheese Spot-No sales; Que White 9 1-2 to 10; Ont while 10 1-4 to 3-4;' col 10 1-8 t0 -8. Eggs Spot-No sales; Ontario A- r large 44-46. A medium 40-42, A- pullets 35-37; B large 26 1-2 U 2'! 1-2, B medium 24 1-2 to 26, L, 23 3-4 to 24 1-2. MoN'rR.naL, Nov. 1_ Wheat, nor no 2 91. Barley. C W no 3 40. Oats feed no 1 34. Flour spring wheat patents, firsts $5.60. Flour seconds_$5.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $4.20 to $4.80. Flour white corn $5.0” Bran ton $19.25. Shorts ton $20.35. Middlings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $311.1- , Hay no 2 per ton carlcts (10.00 170 $11.00. Cheese no 1 On Cheeseno 1 Que Butter no 1 24 l Eggs in cartons Eggs A 1 medium Eggs A l pullots 44. Eggs A large 47. ' Eggs A medium 45 Eggs A puliets S8. Eggs B large 35. Eggs B medium 31 Eggs C 21. P E I mts 90's $1.00-ULU. P E I cobblers 90's 95-$1.00 P E I mtg 80's 90-85. P E I cobblers 80': 85-90 N. B. mis 80's 90-95. Qre mts 80's 80-85. Que no 2 cobblcrs 80's 70-75 - >ssg _ 3 :“5`:5"'°=» ¢H»l iss” ,_ ss H rs ,_ ` Currencies (Cmsdlm Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 'l~Mln0l‘ changes were' recorded by leading currencies in the foreign exchange markets today. The Canadian dollar reduced its discount from 1 1-16 to 1 per cont. The pound sterling was up 8-I at |492 1-8 while the French' franc, closing at 958 'l-3 cents, showed a iimchen .. log 10% lms of .00 1-I of a cunt. , ug|,||`1-gp _ _ f ~_1_._._.._. ‘ ` ._ __ . - Buying No. 1_.mi'N». z cerumo sau Poms", .M tablo stock daily taking delivery at the Railway Wharf. - " 0111* office d warehouse has been removed to W; D. -_bas made it when dealers / placed orders 1 24 hours. more than that at October 31, dm piling 1.. 'Already there to avoid delay. HE veritable ava- lanche of new orders that continue to pile in each day for the only Canadian Radios' licensed to use the new-type “Metal- Spray" Tubes - De Forest Crosley, Maiestic and Rogers materially reduce the huge _ total of unfilled orders accum- ulated since the day of our convention-June 24, 1935 - Forest Crosley, Majestic 'md Rogers Radios in n period of Despite the fact that we have already shipped almost 50% then-and despite the fact that our factory is at peak produc- tron of over 2,000 radio sets ner 'week (employlni over 1,200 P90016) Our unfilled orders us over 7000 sets-with new or- rate of over 1,500 ner week ever since September 15th _ These unfilled orders alone will absorb over fifty per cent of our total possible produc- tion up to Christmas. hand for certain models in each of the three lines (De Forest Crosley. Mniestic and Rogers) in excess nf total orn-_ _ duction. So, inevitnblv, there will be a shortage of thenmost popular models in each line long before Christmas. ' _ Hence, this warning to those considering the purchase of a _ radio before or for Christmas Visit your nearest De Forest Crosley, Maieatic or Rogers dealer and learn why the new' 'l936V Models of these three great Canadian Radios have for _outstripped all competi- tion (their sales for September 1935 totalled ONE-THYRD of 'ALL the sales of ALL the radios manufactured in Cun- ada COMBINED). ' ' One of the outstanding reasons is to be found in the new-type Roger# double-purpose guar- , ` And _ Remember ' Only Tliree Radios in Canada are Licensed to use the New- type Rogers Dual-Purpose “Metal-Spray” Tubes ~Majestic Radios-Rogers Radios De Forest Crosley Radios ' i A ‘ _ _ r impossible _to and inbbers for ]6,667 De quantity since pemation: 1935, totalled at nn average are orders on 9 To Prospective Radio Buyers; aniecd, Metal-Spray Tube. Those tubes, the only metal- lized type of tube with any re- cord of proven performance ' (three years) afford an entire- ly new quality of reception; new freedom from noise. bum and distortion. ' For Instancer Coupled with this feature are specific advancements in de- sign. construction, control and performance more revolu- tionary and practical in character and positive results than all the improvements of the Ins! three years combined. Noise suppression ;` silent tun- - rng;_ variable sensitivity; auto- matic tone control; bass com- bi-fidelity; dual ratio tuning control; multi- w_ave bands; vernior tuning in- dicator for logging abort wave stations; guaranteed foreign reception; signal light tuning 1 indicator; start and stop clock ihot_turns the radio on and off ; auditorium type speakers; variable selectivity that dau. bln_ the possible number of stations to tune; super auto- matic volume control: “A-B” Amplification-all these maior f advancements ( some of which are found in other radios, but all of which are found in no other rmlio) combined with manv other minor develop- ments and entirely new cabl- net designs, with spectacular dial arrangement. have result- ed in a combination of exqui- site beuuty. extreme simplicity and. superb performance that has created a public popularity never before equalled in Can- adian Radio history.. Yet the prices are not high- fbe globe, Moreover. ' NOW l $49.95 for “personal” sets that cover the continent and $59.95 to $109.95 for sets that cover and $129.95 to' $325.00 for the all-wave De Luxe Models with all the features outlined above. any De Forest Crosley, Maiestic or Rogers dealer will extend liberal al- lowance for your old radio as part payment and arrange easy monthly payments. So ACT -_-rr --'- -asus: -r---c_ _ -:Q __ :W Gillb Co. , some warehouse where J. Lester Douglas ~ -- opsrbtod lt. Ca I and get your bags. 0ur‘prices are ll high lllr bla ... ._ ... .. ... _ - , f;:§‘i?*""'f&`"” mmf mlm' >-‘ (Paul. a.“Muu1raY.f“ Pore tio .. . u we earl.. ,... ~ _____________,__,__,_ _ V __ *____~______,__ ____H___ _______ | Utne ... ... ... ... nn ii 1 l, _§§ » ~ Down the Line ` cntlbrua baud content hold h 0|’Y|“| P“lU, |fW,kl|ll|.' u . .»~...» ..,.i..-...... . _ &=s~:-: =-i; :-: 5- :-: YA `:'-:`=¥":'i£"T-fi:-_fi li FEEDS _ Now IN srocrc il: 1,000 Bags Bran & Shorts. 500 Bags Oil Cake Meal. ;.; 500 Bags Sugar Beet ill Pulp. Cracked Corn 1.; :-: 3.; € 1.; si 3 Feed Ccrnmeal Schumacher Feed. White Middiiugs. Crushed Grain. Pressed Hay & Straw. Poultry Feeds. Oyster Shell & Grit. -_ F§!§1‘°¢§X§3E§I".E."C§.!'CE€'!EI'i | ea Poultrl' Fox Biscuits & Fox Supplies. . ' All at lowest prices. Wholesale & Retail. Special prices for quantities. arier &0o_._ 11111151 i5§1.i1lill"""""