N J THE CHARLUI'1‘E’I‘UWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE ' ESZTERDA rs s10 c1514 .@_--_-___i.-_ ND l ._i____ _.._ / DOMINION OF CANADA 4% Loan, 1932 TWENTY- YEAR BONDS Maturing October 15, 1952 (Callabla at 10o and interest on and after 0mm l5, 1341) Denominations: $500 and $1,000 Interest payable half-yearly, April l5 and October 15, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Price: 93.45 and interest, yielding 4%? We invite applications for these Bonds, and shall be pleased to answer enquiries and to attend to all details for investors. Royall Securities Corporation Limited - Riley Building, Charlottetown Telephone 821 Toronto 4 mum Saint John Quebec on“. Montreal n. Wlnnlp¢l Vancouver Hamilton Re St. Johrfl. Nfld. New York London, . PRODUCE (Canadian Preaa) OTTAWA, 0nt., OctTiL-Prices on the principal egg markets through- out Canada continue steady. Receipts of fresh eggs am now don-u to a very low level. TORONTO:—-'1‘his market is still .holding unchanged. Receipts of fresh Ieggs are light but are sufficient to |mect the demand. Dealers are quot- .ing producers and country shippers 'for eggs extras 34, firsts. 29, pullet extras 23, seconds 16 to 11. Poultry receipts are increasing and the under tone of the market is slightly easier. MONTREALZ—EBQ receipts here today were 151 cases as compared to 712 cases for the corresponding day last year, The market continues firm. Graded shinments of Ontario fresh eggs are selling on spot at extras 88 to 80, finsts 82. seconds 20. lt is re- ported that a car of B. C. eggs hays been sold ut extras 42. firsts 3B, pul- lct extras 34, delivered. WlNNlPEG:-Egg receipts through out western Canada arennw at a very low point and markets continue firm, although ihcre have not been many price advances. Dealers her: continue to quote producers for eggs extras 20, firsts 22, seconds 14, liDliONTONz-Trading in eggs. hoth here and at Calgary is now chief- ly in storage stocks as fresh rcccints are almost ncgllizihle. Deniers h re continue to quote producers for cogs, cxtras 20, firsts l7, seconds 10. Paying prices at Calgary are extras 20-18, firsts 1020, pallet extras 10. seconds 12. VANPOilVElh-Wlth a good de- ‘nnnd from the prnirlcs and tlic cast this egg market is continuing firm. Dealers are quoting producers for eggs at the farm extras 30, firsts 25- ‘lli. pilllct extras 22. - rioNTIrnKL, Quc., on. sr-An in- pronsg in egg PFiC?! and 1171110117109- ment of stocks of butter, chcosc and eggs held in hinnircai featured the produce and dairy market here to- IY. - Loss than e-nrlot priccs of frcsb eggs advanced from one to two cents if a dozen due to 1i ht offerings. 0n- tario extras were noted at 88 to l0 cents, firsts at 82 to Columbia axtua sold at 40 to 42 eenta firsts at 80 to 38 cents and puliets at 32 to B4 ceutl a dolan, delivered. “‘ age eggs in cariota were un- changed at 22 to 24 esnts for extras. 20 to 22 cents for firsts and 16 to l7 ceata a dolen for seconds. Pflcg] to retailers held steady, Receipts were] 151 cases. , Stocks of butter. cheese and eggs held here as of October 81 were lowa-i than those at the. end of last month. Butter stocks were lower with cheese and eggs higher iu comparison with last year's figures. Creamery butter stocks ware 220.740 boxes of 50 pounds each, against 22.- 5-13 in September and 204.440 last year. Dairy butter stocks were 674 as compared with 1.231 last month and‘ 1,404 boxes in October 1031. Cheese stocks totalled 145,111 \hoxes of‘ 85 pounds each, in comparison with 170- 321 in September and 88.088 last ye Stocks of fresh e58! were 8.812 cases of 30 dozen each, against 10,081 last month and 3,335 in the corresponding neriod of last year. Storage eggs were 73.007 cases in comparison with 01,- 301 in September and 68.104 in Octo- ber 1031. Butter held firm at 20% to 21 cents a pound for csriots or less of no 1. Demand continued quiet and receipts were 101 boxes. Cheese was unchanged Ontario 0c- iohvru being quoted at ‘W; to l0 rents. Quebec Octobera at 0% to 81/, cnnia. Ontario Reptemhei-s at 105$ cents and Qnch-c September's at 10 cents. lie- coipis rcers 3,025 bores. Pulnioi-s were steady. Prince lid- wrr ls-‘nnd and N B. green muon- tnivw nu 80 pound hag being quot- cd ni (i0 in 05 cents sud Montreal ulilicl hi‘ nnund n: " "i ir-nts. Miscellaneous liiONTlllilALz Wheat, Northern no 2 55; Barley, Canadian Western no 3 30: Oats, Canadian western no 2 7'2; Oats, Canadian western no 3 n0: Oats Feed no 1 3D; Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts 4.40: Flour, sec- flflii-‘I 3R0: Flour bakers 8.70: Flour. vrinier wheat patents choice 200-205: I51 Flour white corn 4.20; iirnn. ton 17.. up B n" '-’. nor ton o‘?! QlWbN‘ iMJ-"é: liutier no 1 rin- est 2051-21: Eggs cartons 45: Fills fresh Eggs fresh flrsis Till; extras 31- Eggs, Storage Eggs. star-sire seconds .., Prince Brunswick green mountains, bl: 60 to 05, Montreal whites 50_ BONDS (Canadian Praia) Tax Exempt Issues Nov 1033 ... ... ar 1 ... . 59$ l. Dec 1937 ... ... 108.00 Trouble laaues 2% 1 Nov 1034 102.30 5% 1 M 4'6 l5 Oct 1044 . 90.00 Feb i946 ... 90.00 1031 Conversion laauea Nov 40-56 ..l 8.25 5 15 Noy 1041 .. Dominion of C C N R 08.50 00.00 0 N ii as ""1 - mun C b" R uztnu C N R norm C N ll i] £18.75 C N R . 101m C N R . 102.50 C N ll . 105.7: C N ii 5 1070 , , 105,75 C N (WI) SS 51055 .. . 105.50 Mont liar Com 5 1M0 . 105.25 105.75 (lorernment Bonds War Loan 1030 109.75 10117.’. Dom (‘.0111 .. . 4r 4i 41 liicNish . 350 7'50 7150 Mont Pow Deb 41y, 411,5 411,; l" “ham. ton 19.25; hildilllnzs ton Rolled oats. hag 00 pounds 2J0: car lots 1000: Ontario lW/g-IO; Choose Cheese (m. fresh specials in extras all: Eggs, storm-o firsts o . Edward ‘island and 110 lb. ISSUE PRICE: DBPARTMBKI‘ or limmcs Qttawa for 1932 end inYour OrderNow Dominion of Canada 47 Bonds THERE is no better investment for your savings than the . new Dominion of Canada Bonds. Every Canadian investor should buy these Bonds because: They provide security of principal. They are backed by the resources of the Dominion and the integrity of its people. , They assure regular income. The Dominion of Canada undertakes to ' pay interest each six months. Coupons may be cashed at par at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. They provide the desirable feature of marketability. No other security. can be converted into cash more readily. They provide an income return of 416% for a long period-an attractive return, particularly in view of the trend toward lower interest rates now evident throughout the world. In addition to these investment advantages, by purchasing these Bonds you will add to Canada's financial strength and, as acm- zen,will share in the favourable effects upon general business. For I ndividzial Benefit — For National Advantage send in your order now. Recognized bond dealers, or any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, will supply com- plete information and application forms. 3 YCaf BOndS, and interest, lyleidin] to maturity Bonds, .45 and interest, yitiding ro iastnrii! 4 i DOMINION OF CANADA 4% LOAN-1932 r '1“ " 1' \\\\~ v cefivsw.-'.iiivlh\‘r.ific= I I BANK OF MONTRE l 01w) Q Q0 1:4 T101v§ .__. a ‘To . . Subscribers to the 4% LOAN - 1932 3-Year Boncis—Due October 15th, 1935—at 99.20 I and accrued interest to yield 4.28% ZO-Year Bonds—Due October 15th, _1952—at 93.45 and accrued interest to yield 4.50%, 61-113 Bank of Montreal, at any of. its Branches throughout the Dominion, is pre- pared to execute, without charge, purchases of bonds in the above issue. Full details and information will be gladly furnished at any oflice of the Bank. Established i817 ' . TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS or $700,000,000 600 Branches in Canada ll LIVESTOCK |u2s Bulls were about stcatiy at all I 7 N N to $1.50 for boiognns and $1.75 for ‘ fleshy butcher Imus; ‘ Qllot-tiona .___i_ —-—% _ Steers. up to i llvs, frond Iiliidi (nmmum Pn“) a-nnndgm, 11ft") choice $71.7.) to llifiéiviy-Ill f3 to “wk! "uh Ln‘ ch- itocka inn. Lou" (‘lose $3.50: cglnmcu it i" ---'-‘- ~‘“‘"_'[§ l... m.“- __ a s s Acmc Oil .. 101i. "Y" i-ii-ID ii>'~'._ prowl’ and ciwjg? 33' " BjA. Oil B's’. 8 8 Amulet i0 to ;4_g5;_,n,.,|,,,,2_;_; m $3..» . mm‘ Ilcnubarnois 1M, 1% 1 Ar‘... ,__ qipmon 31.7.1 to $-15; heifers, premium‘ can N” Pow PM __ an.‘ m m Arno . . 2 ,-$'-‘ in $2.25: common 51500:" $--'i="“‘ .liist Sflfig n n n innmsn . ' 1%.; $2.75: ale-I'm" 51-7-1 l" 5-4’ °’"““‘"Q-nnn. Stores 1v. 1m, 11x n (t mom“. _ 417, k $1.50 to $17.1; caunci-‘s- and cutteninomo m] u. I _ 4“ 4n m cumin , 3% fro?‘ 525 cents to $1....“ common "n" on ___ an! 831/! gr,‘ Castle Trcth ‘l-‘l ° i - lm Tob ... i4 Phihoupzaniau 4 T.“ M" "mm" w“ ‘hum simdy‘ lntp Pete ... ... 11 11 (‘nimmn-in _ 12V, Sales were fairly active on zrnsscrs h" Um U. u“ 1v‘ l“ n pnmmu" m,“ (W, or plain to fair quality, while cem- page HM", ___ __ y‘ 53¢‘ 53 nnme “mm! wflfmon light calves were slow selllars. wnlk" p ‘U a,‘ m‘ f; i-‘nipnpm-idga [Fairly good arxrizago quality ca r611‘ no pm ____ m; m‘ q. firnrauzi Gold ihrougbt $0 to S's-n with an wild sma i. “Mimi _ lot of rzood rcnls around $0.10. ‘Qcm- - IIQIHHQQ!‘ ca“; mnn llchi vcals wore sold for 1:0‘ . iim“p_..¢.~;|.] $5.50. Common drinkers hrouci 0k 1‘(n‘vp“v “Hm __ to $3.50 with fnlr kinds around $3.»! Kirk Lnko .., to $4.50, Grassers ranged from .17» Kn“; ppm in 82.50 with the hulk of the ss cs mm- sum-e at $1‘- q HIM“ smxrnasr. on’. ail-arms:- 12:4 slur-mien .- m.“ - foreign exchange n re at on o l ‘iiiii "Mi" “Md and chm” W“ “'50 to “$.24 (‘nnmllun dollar, as compiled by the ‘lclntyrc ... . common and mr-ilium $3 t0 Vi-"r 1103-11] Bank of Fnnada, closed ycs- Warlord Oil . 1217159"! “~75 to i ‘i- a lerday as follows: “min; (‘m-n i, Lambers were in 50 c.nts lower Argcmlna m,” 02573, lloss Mines 2r. than inst We“ 5‘ r "P" l"? “'°"' Australia pound 2.9031. yowhpc 4i,z,fl‘.ond ewes and u-cthcrs brought from Mum‘ seaming Not “Mum vol-anon 1010 $1 in $425 "it" ’ “i 4°‘, “Y”: llclizium hclgn fil"ifl. \'ni'tll (‘an an ilflmlil i" “'35- n “m!” “""’ lirnzil milieis on . Olga Oil ... lfi lii~""iiii"‘fi $i "Y ' "mi"; rffim liulizilrln icy Not (iiiotcri- Pros Air 1m» $0 to sacs. (‘ulls lillli‘ uncle “e” can... lion: Kong dollars 112.125. inn Antolno no ~stcady Ill $3 P" “wi- Sh”? w"? (‘zcrhosiornkia crmrn 0.032.“. snrnin .... l‘: bout 2r. rants lcwcr. rfliili?“ r" Denmark krone 0.1505. sin-nut .. 4n ‘$1 to 5915- "';°;‘,‘,“"‘.o§f_° 1mm" Finland finmarliuéi-QITQ. S on ... 70 n France franc 0. .1. Filifiincoua . . 1% Ewe‘ u 9° *2 35' "m?" ‘Md u m Germany reichsmark 0.2028. Qvlvnuitc 0-1 54-5“. 0010mm‘ $3 m ""5- Q‘ U, Great Britain pound 3.0271. 'l‘lnshoii1 . 3 Ilnrrs "P" V“? ‘""‘:“y' ‘PM fl‘ (irccce drnclunn 0.0007. Tcck Iluizhcs 12o imcous, butchers and Jigiii "fl mm llollnnd florln 0.1145. Trcaihvvll (‘om .. 1"?» "llifliii-l “'°\‘i‘- ""1" i" i‘ “‘"‘ m" Hungary nous" "1935- vnmmm m“ gs’, firc loads nt £4.15 and an odd smam ma," Dupe‘, n - -._ Viunrid (‘ons . 21 int no to $4115- "°-'\"“ "if" "lfiliflo mils 1m on. n. Wriaht liar 2'77 $4 "mi m“! “M” Mm“: mmn'"h,,r Japan ycn 0.2145. Qilrcr . ’% $350 Wm‘ n“ MM on’! n shad" H: ' Jugosiarla dinar 0.0100. TOM] or —" New Zcalnnil pound 320170. us" .12“ - ..‘i.'.°."a.fl-.‘.-‘~‘"' , iii’ ii . i» Iiiii . ~ - < - C" ‘i. lloumnnin lcu 0.00us._“ ym-mqin small: Airicln .i.-.../\5. sir-roe 7i k S k man IMP" »- '- Kniiivfln _ H s Swollen krone 0.11101." T”); Iliighrg , . n20 Switzerland franc 0-13.1, Ypnhu-i-g . llo . Unitcri Sintcs dollar 10,; p. c. pron. YNl-i-‘Tiiif , (clngdlpn Preafl lilir \ =nil . .. 1.". Rtocks lfgh ‘Low (‘lose “q Pnrhnnlc 15 (‘on . ill ... Mm,“ Chum 71*’. y", ms m; '7"i“-”1"i" Am and F You‘ 7mg y, ficuiral . 1""- ii“""‘ m‘ - ' Am Smelling “t? Yb Anni . . 2R lhirlyrru llny . Am Tel and Tel i";'§"" Nornruia .\lincs . 11 h" ~\"'k“i Atchison 4;‘, pub Sea h’. J . 37 ‘i"i*““'i "' Auburn Motor ... .. 4-1 “my, ti V""‘i““ ~~ Canada Dry ... i“? “Own pug“, _ , 1H "<‘"'i “will” -- (‘on Fae Ry ‘Rb an}. on N .1’ . . '19 W" W" (‘...-m .1 r . . {f2}? '|‘~-xas mo: s .. '11, """'“"" ' (‘hrsnncfliir ii -- ""7 mum. Fnrhide .. '34 \'i"i<"““ - (‘om Solvents .. ... 5"" ruin“ l‘nc m "'1" ‘Mn (‘on Gas 3 "i-"mi XM" .. ..,- (‘orn Products .. .. 5 1mm .-\ .. .. 1~.- "l".- fl m“, i... 1s "MN"? 3"“ "mi ‘M “m Eastman Kodak 'i‘"i" -"""" ' i. . - limilnv: >r|~< vm- “inns 2m; zlfgd, __ __ p,“ Fniicflrfl i05- -i-\ 7.011. _ "p" ‘hmr! 1‘n-\"nv~: - iil‘i'l“l lfmfi; _\iiiici-1 ‘M "n", H i Ynilsiwi tiilil: ’l‘uini 1511i. ' Int ma,“ blinard‘! Linlment rubs out Pain. é CURB 4 ‘ ‘ “""‘ ' ' ' ‘ 3'5. 1., w, 1% i lirr-lt l" i“ “ m“ Kirk l“ i": in Kn ‘~"= “*1 2" DOMINION OF CANADA (‘on Put .. 1'.‘ 1i"- 11'4- Tlniu lelxpl 3'41 3‘ ‘fit/t Kirk Town 13M '1' -' u n» = 2 2 47 Lo 1932 tiilh-Sclcct 3"’- Ti‘? ‘iii ' 0 an’ llihnco . ‘i’. “i "i s. m... .. 41-’.- l w TwENTygYEAR 130N135 (Pnnndlan Primal MONTREAL. 0m», (m rii-lhovrcsi prim‘ lorois for your: worn rocordcrl nn the irrn Montrcni liro stock man kcts todul‘. Good siccrs, host larnhs sold nt four conis a pound with slircn as low ns oni- ccni n pound and inmn m-tila cron below the our! ccnt icrci. Offcripcs totiliml 11'- IMI il"llli "rains! 13837 head last .\lonn,,.-_ Tim 12,100 hood worn com- posml of 17"’! cniilo, 1408 calrcs 5.1111 slump nuil 3110i hmzs. The cattle- markct was slow in sinrting but i-rsniunlly made a fair rlcaa on at hricos estimated to ho- n~ rrmvu "1 in M cont! lower than last “was u-Mv-m good stcors sold for S150 in $3.75 mid imnd stow! I10 to $4 with n ton of s12.‘- w-nium. silo-rs mm mouth‘ (or s’! to 81.50 and rom- mon stcors 'i‘r-'~m $1.25 for lllht thin ‘qsnfiipfli in $27.1 for (‘IUIPIF unfin- iphad Wiillo. Practically all thc hcifcrs offered worn of thr- lirzhi coin- mnn to uimilnm kinds and svcrc sniil mostlr for $150 to $2 2.1, Tiioro worr- hut fcrr rrlmd row! and of iiicn- ihc lons brought l? 75- CMIIWMI and nv-d- hogs and top Maturing October 15 , 1952 (Cailable at 100 and interest on and after October l5, 1947) Denominations: $500 and $1,000 interest payable half-yearly, April l5 and October 15, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. We are prepared to fill your orders wiiiivlli- charge, and will accept teivliiwm? "lid ltii-‘Slflliih messages collect. ‘ JOHNSTON WWAILD Charlottetown Telephone 1308 Members: Montreal liock Exchange. Montreal Curb "flhb lum cows sold from 81.50 to $2.25 rind canacre and cutters irorn 75 cents to