- Exchange ‘lluvsmspgprgaa STOCK QUO rAgvozvs EMF]. Stock ‘jwgatad Jyultittlcid- 5:‘ company this N. Y. Stock Exchange . (Supplied by Pltileid and Company stoo J (Canadian Prsal) a . . . . .. ivsterw rlrs go‘, p Radiator 1° Am '1‘ and '1‘ _ , 14g 3;» Anaconda . 20% Imp Tob .. 13 Auburn ... ... . 20')’, mm Nickel .. w Awhlwn ma; liicCoil Front y: . 14% Mont Pr 34 21-1’, Nat BMW 43% Nat Steel Car . 104V, Rhawlnigan 851,4 So Can Pow .. . . 321,4, Steel o! Can ... ... 30% Bk o! lilont . I " (‘an Blr of Com linyal 13k .. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.97 7-16; franc 0.66 cents; U. S. dollar 1.01 1-32. At New York-Pound 4.91 3-4; franc 6.58 3-4 cents; Canadian dollar 99. At Paris—Pound 74.70 fr; U. B. dollar 15-18 1-2 Ir; Canadian dol- lar 15.04 fr. In gold-Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 59.41 cents; Canadian dollar 58.80 cents. (Cunuillnn Press) , NEW YORK, Nov. i0—1<‘orel|:n ex- Plliillgt‘ slozuly. Grout liriialn tlelnnml high 4,02%! low 4.il'.'=\: clnan 4.02M: till tiny hills 4.‘.li§|'|i Front-r- |l_:1==)',; itslv 8.11: Iirlfzlniu 10.00; 40 25; Csnmls 00. Ma rk e ts A t. A Glance Germany (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mlines-Golds lower;- other groups firm. _ New York-Stocks closed -un- changed. Winnipeg-Wheat down 3-8 _to l-2 cent. » New York-Cotton higher; rub- ber and coffee lower; sugar un- changed. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks 01m Amer Cyan B .. 39 Amer Gas Elec . . 4° 1'4 ‘Amer Sup Pow - 2 5-9 AssocGas Elec —~ Atlas Corp .. . .. .. l3 1-2 CanMarconi . — Cities Serv 3 Creole Pct .. -- Elec Bond Share . . 17 Ford o! Can A . . . . .. . 2B 1-4 Gulf Oil Penn . . - 68 l-lurn0il Ref . . 611-4 Imp0il.-- - 117-8 Int Pete ... . 35 NiagI-Iud ... . . . . .. .. .. 91-4 Std Oil Ind — BtdOilKen...... - Un Light Pow A . .. z s-a Un Light Pow pfd . .. 22 1-2 4 O-OQO-OQ-O-O4-O-O-OQ AUCTIO SALE I arn instructed by Gordon Jewell to sell at Cornwall, on Thursday, November 14th, at 1.50 o'clock, the following: l horse, ten year's old. 1 mare 5 years old, l milch cow in calf, 2 year and a half, heifer 1 year and s halt, steer, 4 little pigs, 1 truck wagon. 1 n11; wagon, 1 wood sleigh, 1 driv- ing sleigh, l hay mower, deerlng, l single plough, 2 pairs of traces, 2 collars, 2 pairs of traces, z collars. 2 pair hames. double rcina, 100 bush- els grain. kitchen stove, other articles not mentioned. Terms made known at sale. Sale positive. No reserve. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer- L-ISO-il-O-ii-ia. 72in 44-: iticc B and B (ion Elee .. Gen Motors . . tir .\‘Ilr l‘h! lntTsndT... . . . Kt-nnecnit . . .. i Mcnt \\'mi Li ' 'fi~'s‘~';<.' Paramount . a o .. So Pacific Std (ill N J ll N Stool Vanadium Westinghouse . Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 10—-'I‘rs.ding was again light on the produce section o’! Canadian Commodity Exchange Saturday and prices closed unchanged. Butter spot-No sales: Que <02) 24 5-BA; West (92) 24-24 3-4; Que (June make) 24 1-2A; West (re- graded) 24 1-2A. Cheese Spot-No sales; Que col l0 1-8-1-2; Ont white i0 l-8—3-4. col i0 1-4-3-4. Eggs Spot-No sales; Ontario A- large 44-46. A-medlum 40-42.- A- pullels 35-37, B large 27-27 1-2, B- medium 25-28, C 23 l-2 to 24 1-2. MONTREAL. Nov 10- ‘Wheat, nor no 2 91. Barley C W no 3 40 Oats feed no 1 34. Flour spring wheat patents, firsts 85.00. Flour seconds $5.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour‘ winter wheat patents, choice $4.20 to $4.30. flour white corn $5.00. Bran ton 819.25. Shorts ton $20.25. Middiings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 00 lbs $3.05. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00 to $11-00 Cheese no l Ont 10 3-8 to 5-8. Cheese no 1 Que 9 3-4 to 10 l-B. Butter no 1 24 l-4 to i-2. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 53. Eggs A1 medium 51 Eggs A 1 pulleis 44. Eggs A largc 47. Eggs A1 medium 4‘ Eggs pullers t” Eggs B large 33 Eggs B medium 31 Eggs C 2'1. Potatoes P E I mts 00's 51.05 to 10 $1. . P E I cobblers 90's $100 to $1.05. P E I mts 80's 95 to $1.00 P E I cobblers 80's 90-95. N B mts 05 to 81.00. Que mts 80's 85-90. Que eobblers 80's 70-80. Currencies A ' (Canadlnn Press) NEW YORK. Qct. l0—A small rise in the sterling rate was the only change recorded in Saturday's foreign exchange markets. The Canadian dollar at s dis- count ot 1 per cent and the French franc a‘. 6.58 3-4 cents both were unchanged. The pound was up i-4 at $4.02 8-4. MONTREAL, Nov. 10—l'..ea.ding currencies all moved higher on Montreal foreign exchanges Sat- urday. Pound sterling was ahead 1-4 oent to 4.07 7-16 while the United States dollar picked up 1-32 oi’ one per cent at 1-01 1-32. The French franc advanced .01 o! a cent to 6.66 cents. M11. CURB BIT]. (‘llllll . . ..~ ~- -- (rluppileal lay l'litloi|l nnd Company Mevnhrrn of Montreal stock esrlnuaso) Close Stocks liup oil . Inter Pot Pipe Comfort and the pleasure that goes with a fragrant cool smoking tobacco has made H&N’s BRIGHT CUT popular with the public. Manufactur- ‘ed m the Province it is always fresh. ‘The Smoothest Smoke” . IIIBKEY; 8: IIIGIIOLSOII CHARLOTTETOWN Wlnmltlsli A MINING (Canadian - In.) ‘ ‘IORONIO, Nov. ill-Tbs gold stocks on Bsturdsy dropped some of the easy gains they locumulakd on rrtday osrtl on the strength cl an unfound report. that the Fiederal Government was to can- cel the tax on wold production. The sell-down however was no hasty or extensive, iuggesting that all of Friday's rise was not trico- sbic to the gold tax angle. The miscellaneous mines, index rog- l-stered a ruin of .21 b10290. Lake Shore lost 2 points oi the 3 i-4 added in the previous session. McIntyre dropped 8-4, Dane 1-2, Bralorne 10 cents, l-Iollinger 30, Teck Hughes 10 and Wright Har- greaves 25 while Pioneer gained 5 cents. The dividend announced for Hudson Bay helped the demand for that issue and the price closed 14-point higher. Noranda was off 1-8, Fhlconbridgs 5 cents and Sherritt 2. ‘Trading was slow in the silvers. ' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov l0- Stocks Acme Oli lllrgniunc . . liurl-y Ii Base Met (Joninrum .. llmnc- .\llncs . l-lliirvnulo ll‘ Iirillgc ll't‘rl Kirk Franklin (ltltlfl l.:ik (loin-min Airm-nn liuunnr Llitll‘ l. l. . llliivassl: l-Jzlsl , l. . .\lin (‘nrp . . . . .. 100 .\lui'i‘ls K 5i) Nlplnelllit: ‘J30 Nuruniiu . 42% Nor Cnn . Z4 (Ylirlvn ... ... ... ... .. 40 Olga Uil ... . . . ... 4 Puynlustcr . . 20 l‘l‘l‘l'ull .. 80 Pot Col) . Pick lfro ' Pionrerv .. Premier .. Pros Air . -05 lload Aiitli 90 Red Luke 2 Reno Gold Roche 4 lloynlito .. 24% Nun Ant . Nhcrrltt. 8i ‘ 11 hintln .. ‘l‘nln|rn . 'l‘nwnlrinac Ventures . IISLISTED Alderman ,.. ... 41.3 Brett. Tr ... .. ll}; (‘on Allin . ti’; Honis Oll . ti" lilul liov 18%’, on .\‘_i~l w. Pond Ore 7R Pore (fro . 4V1 Rohh “out . . 4% 8nd hllncs . . . .. 7% P}? (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. l0-—Potat0 and cheese prices were firmer on the Montreal open produce mar- iret last week while butter prices grinding and battery coldest weather — Ma st away below rerol are iacis, proved in in operation. . is the lowest carbon Ontarlos and 0 3-4 to 10 l-S cents for no 1 Quebecs. Butter was 24 l-4 to 24 1-2 cents per pound for carlots or less of no l while lots to retailers were 25 1-2 to 26 cents for solids and 28 1-2 to 27 cents for prints. ‘Eggs in graded shipments oi csrlots or less were 43 to 45 cent-S for A-isrge, 4i to 43 cents tor A- medium, (i6 to 37 cents for A-pul- lets, 26 to 26 1-2 cents for B and shaded slightly. Potatoes ended the week selling at $1.05 to $1.10 tor Prince Edward island Mts. and $1.00 to $1.05 tor cobblcrs, par Bil-pound bag. 1n 60- pound bags Prince Edward Island mountains were 95 cents to $1.00. cobblcrs 00 to 05 cents, New Brunswick mountains 05 cents to $1.00, Quebec mountains 55 to 00 cents and cobble n 70 in 80. Cheese prices were 10 8-8 to 24 cents tor C. ervioc Farily Bus S e TIME Elmira Parcels carried at . . Compared with any winter grade oil on the market, the new Marvelube ‘does my r car 422m? zany ,7" a new process, Marvslube is freer irom those gum NEW grades oi winter Marvelube have changed and carbon producing properties that hamper your thousands ol motorists‘ conception 0t winter driving. 40% lo 50% easier stariingl N0 more excessive starter- Saier lubrication in the wear! rveluba flows freely These statements the laboratory and producer. Made by (fnmuilnn Press) Nl-lll’ Hlllii Nov. l0 . ujor tin- anvlul flllll whunrudity ulnrirvis in (in: iinlu-d Suites will ivo i:||\I"(l Monday in observance of rirmistivl- llny. l-luropcnu (‘XPlifllIgPS will hi‘ 090p. ‘ PRISON FOR. TWO LOAVES LONDON-Alfred Edward l-led- ges, 23, of Bethnal Green, was sent- enced to two months’ hard labor for stealing two loaves of bread worth 12 cents from the doorstep oi’ a house in stcpney. cluaumrrowll ‘m ronrunr & Taxi Service TABLE Leaving Charlottetown 4.00 p.m.l.caving Fortune ......... 8.15 a.rn. " Halolbrook . 4.20 p-na‘. " Dingwcllb .. F.2d run ' Keats's Lalo ... 4.35 mm. " Dundaa .. 8.45 a.m. t‘ 4.45 p.m. " Bridgetown . 8.50 a.m. " 5.00 p.|n. " Cardigan .. 0.05 s.rn. ' 5.15 pm. " 48 Station .. .. 9.20 un. “ . 5.20 pm. ' Koch's Lalo 0.30 a.m. ' 5.40 pm. " Ilaseibrook 9.45 a.rn. Arrive I-‘ortuns- . . . . . . .. 5.50 p.m.Arrlvo Charlottetown .. 10.05 a.m. Headquarters in Chariottetown-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. Headquarters in BoiIrtIQLENNOX IIUPEL. u. in.“ Souris Headquarters Old Spain Tea Rooms, Ch’town Service 0h’t0wn Cox Hotel, Souras Moves ilhuira ......... .. 1.15pm»: Charlottetown ..."... 4-10 "' fllllth ................ (l0 °' Mt. Stews - .. ... 5.00 ' DIIIIIOUI 5.35 " Morel] 5.25 '- 8t. Peters “...-...... 1.55 “ 8t. Peters 5.45 ' Mflill ... U." " Dtugwelis Mills 5.05 ‘ It. Stewart ... .. 9.40 '- South .. . 0.50 Arllvn in Clafllottstown . . "MAI-rhea Elanira 7.15 Minimum of 25c. Bus will stop on signal at any point. OO-QOO-OO-O-OJ O . '~ . ' ~ - "w" -" v 1 we r-sncc... motor‘a periormance. . . . You can loll Marvolube by its clear, pure golden color. You can always depend upon the new winter grades oi Mar- velube {or perfect lubrication at the lowest starting temperatures, and at heals when ordinary free-flowing winter oils lose their body. Change to winter Marvelube today at any Imperial Oil service station or dealer's." FROSTS CAUSE DAMAGE ROBERTSON, South Africa _- The worst late frost in S5 years has resulted in damage of many thousands oi‘ dollars to vineyards m this district. Sultana and nius- catcl vines suffered most. "Advertising. Rates-Payable in Advance "HE DIED LEARNING" DOVER. England-A former mas- ter of Dover College, Charles R. Haines of Peiersficld, expressed a wish in his will that on tho head- stone of his grave should be in- scribed: “He died learning." ‘.6 Central Guardian locals, 4e oer ward; tYanteru and Eastern lnrals, 2e 9 ’ oer wordy Announcements and Coming Ivanlg Io I“! word; Uinlalfltl 2o per word: lla lIc-nmrlnm Notices, 70s per lnnhi Li". M Fmui uml q; Spiritual Otleriugs, Cards, oro , 4o p" nraane: Lem-rs n! (fnndolrnliw 7a,. r; . per Ina-h: Notices ol Thanks and Aouroeiafala. 70o on inch or to. pg {ll nortl Other m." on lppllfllllllll '.-‘ I Allnlruum Charge tor any advertisement twenty-live oonta. ' ~ uvfifi?‘ - -<-liflfi~!' - anted Miscellaneous - . . BUFFALO. Al'- TIIERE ls SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy-family Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined. Ask to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlottetown. a I9 IgL PIANO FOR. BENT. FURNITURE Exclrailge. L-2010-1l-6-3i. T0 LET — FURNISHED BED- Ywm- M791)’ at Guardian. -1245". D-Bi. 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Earn excellent weekly income. Berland - Nut Co. $t. Paul, Minn. N-3684-li-ii-lt. DRIVE TN DAY ll lriy Imperial 0| station or dealer's, and have your our checked Ior cold weather. Battery rested, or‘! changed, avinrer grease put in, anti- Ireexe Ior your radiator- the whole iob can be done at one time and in l very Iewminures. Only Imperial guaranteed products are In|d—-products sold at l lair price, product: you can IMPERIAL U": LIMITED dwmdum’ srrrrons sun nrzsnrzns svrznvwnnnz IN cannon w a- 1- riizxcuirsur- cnusrrérl 4:; *_ “ ‘ i _“'m" L ‘ MMINTOSII APPLES AT F. S- Recves, Souihport. L-2570-ll-7-6i. FOR SALE - AUCTION FOR/TY- Fivo, Bridge mid Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job cry. FOR RALE -- YOFNG PIGS. Wallace McNeil], liillton. L-2600-11-8-3l- ll. R. l. '—(‘()LLIE PUPS. Soulhpoli. L-Zfi-iti-ll-B-Bi. ' " N FOR SALE-DRIVER; WAGON nnd new cart box. Appl_v'26 Alley Street. 1,4551 SCRATCH PADS—!‘AIIS OF 100 shoots 5 x 7‘-'_-. Price 1i cents per pad. Guardian OlTlco, 11-2416-11-1-11. CHOICE REGISIERED SIIROP- shire ram lamb, Registered Hol- stein cow. Amos Rodd. "Million _ L-206l-1l-9-3 _ Want to Buy a WATER HEATER? Ilsa the Guardian CLASSIFIEDS '<"WW‘<\II‘<r-u-—-- ‘vour--._-.