Mt ’l. Stock . Exchange (mpplird by Pitliehl and (‘ouwllly Alr-lluignrll u! Montreal stock “WWW” uud (‘urb llilflllll “on! itower . Nut Brew . u-I-s .\':|f. Nice-l I‘u\\'n\r (‘n11 n , $Ili\\\‘inIi.":,\ll 1;,’ s l‘ .. - 0 un r aux Steel oi Cuu . MINING (Canadian Preli) b mnouro, Dec. 28—The mini lng section of the Toronto ex- change closed the week with an active markets but. with prices bare- ly firm. Profit-taking was 1n evi- dence in some of the medium- price golds that had been active on the up side and the base metals and silvers also worked lower in moderate selling. The gold index lost .21 to 119.88 and the miscell- aneous mines index .57 to 182.11- Volume exceeded a half million shares. Realizing was fairly active in Central Patricia. God's Lake. and Paymaster and in these losses 1 1-2 to 2 were noted. Blscoe open- ed 7 cents higher at 2-87 and near- ly all the gain was dropped. Other issues downl to 3 cents included McKenzie, Gunner. Canadian Mal- nrtic, Bufialo-Ankeriie and Amt- fielcl. Read-Authier was active and 4 cents higher and Bylvanlte add- ed a cent. Prospeciors Airways lost l3. A drop o! a point for McIntyre was the chief set-back 1n the higher priced golds. Bralorne and Tack minor gains against small for Lake Shore, Pioneer Wright Hargreaves. ' (Canadian Prue) TORONTO. bee. 29- Hollinger. Hughes had losses and Stocks Ashley ... . Bngalnuc Base Met .. Bnbjn ... Brnlorno . . . (‘hem Rel . . . Chilnoug .. .. Picricy ... (iouingua . Doluc Mine Eiriurudo . II‘ Bridge . Frilnklin ... Gods Lake . (irumula linrkor . llullluirur ilmucs-lr-all liuwcy . .I M (‘on Kirk 14:1 . Lain- Shoro . . - Linuuqur- 1 flu-incl Uro 1 Lon Gold . Litllc l. I. . hit-lumen . .\i:iu Iinll. . Maple l, . . . . .. Muintyro . . hlclicuzie .\lr-.\illlnn . .\Il'Viitlc\ . RUM/utters .\iiu (‘orll .. Mm-rls K Blpiaslng .. Nornnrln . Nor (‘nu (filth-n .. Ulgn Uil . Puymustcr . Pcrron Purniuoui‘ . Pete (‘oh Pick (‘r0 Ploneeh . Pros Air CPL-ck l]. . ‘fcxns .. . ~ - n Tuburu ll ‘Pnwnglnac .. ~] Ventures wnlic Amu 1-3 ‘Vuyuillc "f wmm n»; l" \Vi|itc m»; {i “Willey l‘. . .. » - . - - - - - - -- ‘I ‘vfln, 770 t u . Total m" maxim‘. UNLISTEII Markets At A Glance‘ (Canadian Pres) Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks lower. ' Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. WlnnipeI-i-Whfldt up 1-4 to 1-8 cent. New York-Coffee and sugar lower; cotton and rubber higher. Currencies (Canadian Pres) NEW YORK. Dec .29-—The Fmnch franc was fairly well sup- ported in the foreign exchange markets Saturday, and the ex- changes were closed before oon- fidence was voted in the Laval Government. The currency closed at. 6.58 i-2 cents, 0!! .00 1-4 o! a cent. The pound sterling gained half a. cent at 84.83 5-8 while the Can- adian dollar held unchanged at a discount of 3-4 per cent. (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL, Dec. 29—The pound sterling advanced fraction- aily while other major currencies were lower on Montreal foreign exchange Saturday. The pound rose 15-32 of a. cent at $4.97 9-32 while the United States dollar lost 1-82 of one per oent at 23-82 per cent premium and the franc .01 of a cent at. 6.68 cents. EXCHANCEI {Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal—Pouncl 4.97 9-32; U. S. dollar 1.00 28-32; franc 6.63. At New York-Pound 4.93 5-8; Canadian dollar 99 1-4; franc 6.58 1-2. At Paris-Pound 74.95 fr; Can- adian dollar 15.09 fr; U. S. dollar 15.18 fr. In gold—Pound 12s, id; Canad- ian dollar 58.98 cents; N. S. dollar 59-48 cents. NEW YORK. Dcc. 29—Forcign exchange steady- Grcat Britain high 4.88 5-8; low 4.93 1-2; close 493 5-8; 60 day bills 4.82 3-82 France 6.58 l-2; Italy 8.07; Bei- gium 16.84; Germany 40.21; Can- ada 99 1-4. Irregular Trend Uni ' MUI. Market (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wirei MONTREAL, Dec, 29-—Fcw issues displayed appreciable vigor on the Montreal Stock Exchange Satur- day and as a result an irregularly lower price trend was noted. Vol- time for the brief week-end session was held to 10,000 shares. Metals and utilities were main weak leaders in heavy selling. Con- solidated Bmeiters fell 3 points all 204, Norauda 1-4 at 44 3-4 and International Nickel 1-4 at; 45. Canadian Hydro Electric Pre- ferred was a Header in the down- ward movement, declining a point at 45 while Bhawinigan lost 3-8 at 18 5-8 and Power Corporation 1-4 at i0 3-4. Canada Northern Power rose 1 l-4 at 23 1-4 and Montreal Power 1-2 at 32. Dominion Textile rose a point at 72 while, Canadian Celnnese rose 1-8 at 26 51-8. Bathurst touched a new high at 1i but eased off in a closing level of 18. up 5-8 from yesterday. Canadian Bronu was fairly active at 30. up 1-2. A number of specialties came in for a large share of attention. Montreal Iramweys lost 8 points at 98 and Canadian Wire and Cable A rose a point at 22. Sher- Win-Willinms was up 7-8 at l0 5-8. Sales totalled 10,075 shares and $2,850 1n bonds. M T’L. CURB (Qnpgllgfl by Ptlfield and (‘mummy Members nf iilontreal stock excinanle and Curb Market) Stoekl 0N" n F 0|; ... .- I'M nu s . 11f; 1mm Mourns 5% Inn“ (ill .. 19% h- r I'M . Alli. Rlhlvlujn 1'3 ‘New ‘York Caro (Canadian Press) Stacks 01w Amer Cyan B . 2B 1-3 Amer Gas Elcc . . 36 1-8 Amer Sup Pow . . .. 2 3-8 Assoc Gas Elcc .. .. — Atlas Corp .. l2 7-5 Can Marconi - Cities Ssrv 3 1'3 Creole PM '4 '19 Elec Bond 15.. 1‘: .. l5 3-5 Ford oi Can A »- 23 7-5 Gilli’ Oil Penn 63 ' Hum on us: 501-4 ImpOil....-- 19 1m Pete 33 8-8 Nllg l-iud . -» B 1'7 8tdOiiKen...... ill Un Ulht Iiow .. 3 3-8 Pow Pld . _2B l4 1M w. sroc Quo TAINS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Uupulin-d by Ullflchl uud Camps»! Milllllrfli ui lilunirs-ul siuvh caullllllli uucl (‘urb Market) HMWLI oil"! Am For l’: . . . .--- 7 .\|u For 1'1‘ PM , Am Water .. . ' ‘Kn Am (‘an .. 1114‘! Aul lied 2t! Am '1‘ and '1‘ 2 Am ’l.‘ and '1‘ 108 Anaconda . 28 Auburu t2 Atchlson ‘I B and Ohio 1596 Be dlx Av " lie h Steel l so . . . . .. . (‘brysler lir Nor Phi . int '1‘ and '1‘ . KPIJIIBCUII. .. hlngluu Cop “out \V .. NlnR‘ II .. N Y Central , Paramount. iin o So Pacific . Std Oll N J ll bl Riot-l .. Vanadium , \\'0sirru ll .. \\'0eiluglu.n§n __ Stocks Dip Downward In Short Session (By Frank Maclilillen. Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 29-h) a typic- al year-end market stocks sold moderately lower on balance Sat- urday. A fair scattering of issues moved up a bit against the trend, but realizing and light tax sales, in the final session in which regular de- livery can be made before the close of 1935, wcrc the dominant influ- ~ cnccs. A fcw losses ran from 2 to 4 points but in most cases declines were limited to fractions to a. point 0r so, and the few gains were g5"- orally confined to a similar range. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost .4 o! a point at 54.2, with the principal dip appearing in the 30 indusirinls, off .6 of a point. The rail and utility divisions edged clown .2 of n point each. 1;; the stock exchange turnover totalled 1~140J90 shares, fairly active deal- lllgs for the short session. Brokerage concerns reported the usual slack attendance in board rooms for this time of year, and the contradictory trends within groups of securities mirrored the lack of active participation in the professional element. Further mild profit-realizing was in evidence in the aviation group, but, with the exception of Wright Aeronautical. a IO-share stock. off 3 points at 60, most. of the aircraits were fairly steady. Some of the stocks which count- flrfid the reactionary trend for gains of major fractions to around a. point. included American Sugar at 53. Auburn at 42 1-2. National Biscuit at~ 32 7-8, Youngstown Sheet 8a Tube at 45 7-8 and Louis- ville 6t Nashville at 5'7. United Fruit. advanced 3 at. 68. In the Canadian list fractional losses occurred in Dome Mines, McIntyre-Porcupine, Lake Shore, Brazilian, Canadian Industrial Al- cohol A, Hiram Walker, Massey- Harris and Shawinigan. Canadian Pacific, Hard of Canada and Holl- iuger were slightly higher. c. r. n. Eanrmvos (C- P- By Guardian's Special Wlrfl MONTREAL, Dec. 20-01-055 No- vember revenues of 811350.007, an increase oi $614,501 over s11.1a4,sos for the corresponding month in 1834, were reported today by Can- adian Paciiic Railway. PRODUCE (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, Dec. iii-Prices were unchanged on the Montreal open produce market Saturday with butter levels holdlul at its i885 high level established Friday. No 1 grade butter sold at “l6 1-2 to 2 61-2 cents a pound for car- lots or lens. Receipts for the week totalled am boxes against 8.028 the previous week. On the cheese market no 1 On- tario white brought 11 i-l. cent: a pound with colored at 12 cents. Arrivals totalled 385 boxes, 115 more than the preceding week. Graded egg shipments in car-lots or less closed the week at 38 to 39 cents a. damn for A large, 28 to 80 for A medium, 27 to 28 for A pul- lets. 24 to 25 for B and 23 l-I for C. Offerings amounted to i818 cases against 4.492 a week ago. Prince Edward Island potatoes in 90 pound bags brought 81.80 to 81-35 for mountains and five cents loss for cobbler-a. 1n IO- und bogs prices were 81.20 to 81. for P. E. I. mountains .8110 to 81.15 for oobblers and New Brunswick mountains 81 to 81.08 for Quebec mountains and 86 to 08 canto for cobblerl. .____,__.___._ If there il no muciiage on that stamp, and you want to use it ri t away, dampen the glue on the up of a new c: volepe. Run the back of" the ctgnps over the dampened glue. 881d U193‘! I011 8N. _ -- Canadian Press News Diary ‘ For 1935 _____- _..._<9<>n"*39}'_'§e_!~§si>._ ilk-Labor motion o! coulurn n! Ildlv hm uuvernuient deform-d 301 to 105. till-Britain uh Nfillglflffllllf-‘llli uni-lone for anaur uusl o IIIIWDR la nun nl‘ an Ila an attack. ilk-Mussolini ilviluuily declare! Ill’ In liilliupin will go on. 2=*"s"‘|ll“¥ Arltimuy Brien appointed ltriiish Foreign Secretary. Four- plruwngd in Col. Jinks nallbt-‘rlgb and wily have fur I Ii B]! o 9fl—-l°nluce, Greece, Turkey Jugogl yin and ltuiuunla laid to Brifulu nuluruncen ‘of mutual lld. ‘ll-Pope Piul u taking to the eucli- nalu o! the nliun o! peace anu menace o! war declared "We have not abandoned hope." ‘lo-Christmas Dayl ilhe Ki 1| 5|- Cbriotruu mus go lay; m i q la united in one elire ta be rad :2 ail altlou and n canny or one. teen bus passengers Appoluuttoi- lilv r. 1i O Miscellaneous (Canadian Praia)‘ MONTREAL, Dec. 88-1113; luf- femd lurt-hl- losses on the pro- duce zlzction of Oanodian Com- modity exchange Saturday while other linen were about steady . Butter Spot-Que (92) closed at a; 11-8 asked. Bales-vim Que [rut Cheese loot-Ont white cloud 11 to 11 1-2; col 11 1-2- to 12. Essa Spot-Ont A large closed 88 l-3 to 37: A medium 30 to 81: A puliets 28 to 29; B larfl 5J4 i-2 to 25: B medium 28 1-2 to 24; C 23 to 28 1-2. MONTREAL .Dec. 29- Wheat, nor no 2 86. Barley O W no 3 44. Oats, feed no 1 37. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts 85.80. Flour seconds $5.40. Flour bakers 55.30 Flour winter uh at patents,‘ choice $3.80. Flour white corn 84.60. Brill @011 #2035. Shorts ton 821.25. Rolled oats bag 80 lbs $2.75. Hay no. 2 per ton carlots 810.00. Cheese No 1 Ont white 11 1-4. Cheese no 1 Ont col 12. Butter no 1 26 1-4 to 26 1-3. 1338s in cartonsA 1 large 49-50. E085 A 1' mezhun. 39-40. Eggs A 1 pnflets 311-39 Eggs A largo 43-44. ‘ Eggs A medium 33-14 Eggs A pullens 32-33. Eggs B large 29-30- Eggs B medium ‘.211. rEggs C 27. ‘ Potatoes 90's P E I mis 81.80 to $1.35. 90's P E I cobblers 81.25-81.30. 80's P El I mts 81.20-81.25. 80's P a i cobblcrs sue-ms. 80's N B nits 811041.15. 80's Que mts 81.00-81.05. 80's Que cobblers 85-95 . 193670 iiln HISTURIBAL murmurs Fitting Celebrations Will Serve To Recall Anniversaries. (By The Canadian Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) Commemoration of Canadian his- torical events in i835 was com- pletely overshadowed by the pag- eant of Empire unftfded during the King's Silver Jubilee. In i836 with no similar distraction, Can- adians can concentrate on marking some of their own national mile- stones. - Leading the parade of anniver- saries will be Vancouver's 50th birthday. Following will come the 50th year of Experimental Farms in Canada: the 100th anniversary o! the country's first railway; the 150th year of the Prezbyterian and Methodist Churches in Canada; the 150th year u.‘ representative government in New Brunswick; the 150th year in the history of Glen- gorry County, Ontario, and the 250th anniversary of the first war in Western Canada. Citizens o! Vancouver will ro- call the entrance oi the first train on May 2a, 1886; the disastrous lire in June the same year which the lives of 50 and virtually wiped out the new city; and the arrival of the lint transcontinental train which left Montreal Jun. 20. and reached Vancouver July 4. The your 1886 was marked by the stirring o! railway activity. The flmt Canadian railroad, two track: of strip iron nailed to timbers. was computed from Inrprairie on the st. Lawrence to st. John's on the Richelieu River. It boasted no lo- comotives. Horses furnished all the power. The sumo year charter: will muted for two other railroads in usbsc, and a grant of 810,000 wu received from William IV to help construct a third projected railway. One hundred and fifty years ago, two great religious denominations sowed their seed in Canada. In preached the. first Presbyterian nennon. 0n the wagers frontier. newly settled by loyalists, George mm been to much ‘Methodist I»! 000R place an ‘Willi - agents, charged today that British and United States missionaries were leading students agitation in Chino w“ government would takg in the mit- Monireal, the Rev. John aetluuv: F0 n r Japan Charges Missionaries With Inciting Students . SHANGHAI, Dec. 2'|—Yle1dlllg to importunities of a worried govern- ment, Chinese students called oil today their daring “advance on Naming" 1n a railway train they had seircd. TOKYO, Dec. 27—(A.P.)—-Iapan through upon-is from wnsuwr renlalncd aloof. The schools involved were not flamed by the spoke man. Japanese press dispatches from China said. however. that an American official of Yenching University at Peiping, centre o: the North China autonomy movement, was a leading Instigator of student strikes and other mani- (estaiiuns against Japanese control. The name of this person was not against Japan. contained in the dispatches. 'A government spokesman while disclosing that these amusatlonl 1335mm“; from 9mm; 5mm‘ “u; were made in the reports. declined to rtatewhat action, it any. I110 current agitation named United States-educated ohinnee teachers in the various universities as among the lenders against tn; North China autonomy movement. tar. Missionary participation was noteworthy, he commented. because These ecucationisis. however, in- in previous student agitation and slated that the demonstrations wort. dam“ . ___.__. a . h“ ‘ on y by the histor- were stirring and w- m roan CIIOPI wrrn IOICI- ‘m m‘ m” . nan mantle wpioits. _ Two Frenchmen. Pierre 1e Moylw and lieu: rftbcrville, with a. number of companions, anns, ammunition. and Indian guides, left French Oanadaflld paddled and P01450894 their way across the inhospitable wastes of the Lgurcntian mountain] to fall upon the iuuuspocting 131l- lish fort on Hudson Bly- .,=....e the summer was out. thew intrepid Frenchmen had cowl-UM! amuse rectory. Fort Rupert 0nd rt Albany. leavina only York Ind Loin chops or 11h chops from the hind quarter hiinmed Preach rub- ion may be uned- Loin chops were used in the illustration. Rub over I- frying pan with fat, and in It brown the chops on one side. It will take from 5 to i0 nrinutu. Remove from the fire and turn the chops to have the brown aids uppermost. on each c form a round o! forcemeat A d a few spoonful! hot water or broth to the dish and let cook about i0 mlnuin in an oven at a temperature of 350 degrees. Have ready rounds of pared and cored apphg, let- around above the Churchill in the hands of no nut- ish. 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