lANUAR-Y 224337 i) c4011.“ ¢ Yesterday's Prioe 55c l7c-lilc 35c BUY AT TODAY'S MARKET Woods Reade S um merside Phone 166 PICKET GOLF COURSE WELLINGTON. N. Z.,-Demand- lug on increase of seven cents a rwud. caddies n1 the Mirnmar Golf (‘Iub [zickotod gates to the course ulicu t-Iub officials ordered them off ihc links. They were getting 43 cents :1 round. AN INDIVIDUAL SERVICE Since no two pair of eyes are alike, no one pair oi’ lenses can bring the same hoped for relic! to two per- zions. An eye examination is individual. Great accuracy is demanded, and results are secured by the um oi In- struments that can be de- pended upon to n-vcal eon- ditions exactly as they exist. G. F. H utcheson h ECONOMY I It is cheaper to buy the BEST COAL Phone 583 for a trial order o! Diummout‘ or Shore. Hughes &,Edmonlis llrofessionalw Bards IEGAN & c0. Chartered Accountants I40 Richmond Street i Phone 41. l’. O- B0! l3- McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. [Barristers and Attorneys-at-IAI MONEY Tt_)_i._qi_\_u M. ALBAN FARMER BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY TO LOAN Bank of Canada Bldl- Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loan Collectionl Dilicc: 90 Great H :~___‘ ‘muoonuaoooouou unwoooounoa 140110015 o-moooououao u '- lidvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Control Guardian loonlt do MI‘ Infill WQIIIT" n", E"'"°"‘ Ivor wuul; Anlloullcelnrllll ionl (‘umlll l-"l"! 3f‘ Pa. "w Notle-l. 700 I791’ lmh’ " '_ w‘, 4o pll’ nlunr; better: of London-non o Appreelllildn, 10o por inch or to I" In per word; In Mrmurilatu Spiritual tllfnriugl, Carlin. etc" Der int-h; Noticen of ‘Illunlm an word. Other rntel on npplirnt-oll- Minimum Charge (or any advertisement twill JDGI TURNO CADILLAC A 10141117‘ lad iPfllulative opportllniiy in an attractive location Orders Executed on all Exchanges $1.95 $10.00 & (Company Charlottetown Phone M77 Fozzzv/n‘. J “ TA TONS Frock QUO Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pitfield and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 21—The Lon- don market is firm this morning including stock. After a long conference in Washington yesterday between Sec- Yellfy Perkins and General Mot- °l5 exwulllffi-i. no definite an- nouncement was made of any pro- sress. Dividend meetings today are Louisville and Nashville, Sim- mons Company. and U. s. Pipe and Fmlfldry. Sears Roebuck will re- enter the tractor field some time this summer. The undertanding is ture the machines. In spite of the l fact that there is no overnight settlement of the General Motors situation and in vew of the action today. TORONTO. Jan. zi-Darkwater —Shafts at Derkwater has reach- ed depth of about 380 feet and depth of 375 feet. has reached depth of slightly over 300 feet. officials reporting noth- YGL. TORONTO. Jan. 21--McI.ntyre SUNGLO JIREEDING RATION. 1N CUBE OR MEAL FORM, IS )W AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEARES’ DEALER. Mortgage Sale Tin-re “Ill be nold by public nut-lion in front 1 hi- Low (‘uurln ltuilillng in (‘ilurlu two in Qua-cu‘; (‘ouuty in Prince want lnlmui on ilolllluy l-‘rb. lnl l llt Ilit‘ hour 0i 1'.’ tfrlot-k noon .»\I.L tiuli trot-t piece n! pilri-cl of .ltllltl situate lying run] [wing n“ Lug tll‘ Ttnvllnlllp ammo-r 'rn.ri_»~-r.n.r in Qlirfllfti (‘llllly Ill Prlllul Eilwilrll I!‘ llllltl. 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[U115 ului noun- iwlirllvll Ill-tun i‘. lluvlitllllllcl t I o! vim. in (lino-u. (‘nllniv in Prim-o moon-u 1.1mm. n ~ ' “m. moot,»- in Prim innit-r. of u..- l l l l l .. o! tllo Ilrnt ‘u l lh-lunli Inning |,,.,.,| mm‘, m‘ pnylnt-ni of the interest mom-y m“; lllvrclllltlor. ,;,,,_,,,_.,,,. T h" "Irlll-‘r lnlrllvulzlrl il|lltly m 1;: .\.. l'i'|l iin- limit-r nlKllril mortgage)- or J. A. 11ml .\lol. (‘all ilt-nomuu. ruin-unborn... Solli-Itnr lli w“ ALE.\.\.\lll-;lt u1| “'_\|g'|\ NOTICE-S Our Stores will close every evening except Sat. at 6 p.m.l ‘ GEORGE STEWART N. AUBREY CUTCLIFF Fredericton , ' l t At Cape Traverse, desirable dweli- ' ing, born and garage. Conveniently located. Near Churches, School, Store, etc. All in good condition. Electrically lighted. Apply to MRS. KENNETH CAMERON, Capo Traverse. loenll. 2e rd: Clmunlllld ot floral and I-tivo untl. For Sale _ lwnnl-zn ' GOODS or EVERY description. mailed in plain urBP- = per, postpaid by us. Write for] mail order catalogue, suvinil 59 l percent. P. O. Box 91, Dept. W-lll. Rliomilion. Ontario. 840-1-11-121- STAMPED BUGS. ALL DESIGNS. Island views and homes a spec" iaity. Mrs. West, Newton Cross. t? . L-2946-i-21i-3i. TWO SECOND HAND RADIOS, reconditioned and real bargains. Cash or credit. 9 Park Terrace- J- E. Oamhum-free trial for two days. b2950-V1-22-3i. _T0 T" LET-FURNISHED ROOMS. Also part of furnished house. Central. ADnly Guardian. L-TMD-l-fllfl. Female Help Wa nterl m") was-rm - MUST nave IOOd references. Phone 4B2. L-mo-a Miscellauenul ___—_ILL imrrs’; l t. rotcci: yourself against. lésy 300111319 occasioned by sick- ness or accident. by insuring in m9 Mutual Benefit. Heb-ill 11ml Accident Coinpeny- A8911“ war u. Consult J. A. M0011. Clllfll‘ ulldinfl.cllal'l°ll'el°wn' i-0-—-— —~' Wanted l I 3n ._ urzirrrn noon T0 wgitfhwrite care Guardian. 11-2375-1-21-31. ifjfi-f- ..__ __A__-;: Lost V‘ _. . ‘ SLEIGII ma: no- LOST (“b and Mt. tween Clinriotlcllflh "'t"..l':.s edging pmder 911W 8 1 n u > csule. bnufi ' " 'fo.;..;t.». Waqtiflhll - rt o N wasrnn ron RAWLEIGII : " {till Rozt of 800 lamillm. Write teddy: Ruwicighs. Dept. MIL-l no-aA-M. Millllmli w‘ Porcupine—Deve1opment in lower good. Operating co ts are up some- what, resulting from deep develop- that. Graham Paige will manufac- ‘ 000 monthly during 1936. of the London market we would level. expect a firm and active opening l . cast of J. M. Consolidated has un- station is being cut for level at. tion of 12 feet. averaging $12. Frderal Kirkland-Diamond drill . Operation in April 0n a horizons of mine are continuing uous ore has been indicated aver- l merit» work. Income from invest. merits are higher. Madsen Red Lake-Company en. international issues. “larging plant. Electric power will Warner Bros. eXpects to one; new not. be available until June or July. Central Manitoba-During the fourth quarter 9.183 tons were treated average $13.12 per ton com- P81!!! Willi 8.802 tons. average $11.- 73 per ton. Falconbridge NlclreL-Thi, mgnth treating at rate of 40.000 tons of ore compared with average of g5’- Sylvanite Gold-Officials cou- sider that downward extension of north ore body picked up at 3,000 MacAulay Property-As miles covered remarkable new gold showings, drilling outlining at least two len es. One hole gave a sec- Sigma—New mill had been in 300 ton (lolly rate. Ore results in drifting to the end of October at 100. 225. ing of importance intersected a5 .350, and 475 foot levels gave 5.534 feet in ore out of 8.675 advanced wirh an average width or s24 feet ITEMS FROM THE NORTHERN l an uncut grade of $12.32 and a, out, MINER grade of $9.13 per ton. Since Oct- ober some further ore length has i been added principally on the fourth level. where 650 of contin- aging $21 over a. drft. width oi 7 feet. 1v. . Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld it Co, members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) ._._.__ Siockn . "P" 6"" - . t 230 .\l Lluui ma“ Humble Oil (‘t-in Sol (‘will Si) (‘on \'nu (‘on tins (‘o l'lll‘l| ti.“ (||‘l\‘li ...-t illlllllllll. l‘i u ll It Phil .\llll'l'lrl t‘o built-ll l'|>|-|) built-ll tmrp built-ll llrug Wuolu orlll Currencies MONTREAL, Jan. 21 - (C?) — Pound sterling declined 7-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges I0- doy to 4.90 11-16. The French franc remained unchanged at 4.67 cents while the United States dollar ad- vanced 1-32 to 3-32 premium. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal- Indust- rial stocks steady. Toronto Mines-Golds and oils higher: base metals lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat 7-8 to i-t higher. New York-cotton higher; sugar lower. NEW YORK CIIIIB (Canadinn Pun) oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.65; hay, No. 2, Sioeltl .... Clone Amt-r (‘you B- 34% Ann-r Gun Eli-t- .\uwr Sup Pow 2", Allan:- H .I Ell-c A Atloo (‘ow 17% t‘on ilnrconl f Scrv Ii (‘reole Pot mill- I c Bond ‘Rh 201,5 (‘an A iolr Hull l7 lu Light Pow T1 ii‘ "".'.., medium 28a: A-pullets 21o. ‘Mt ’l Stock Exchange (Supplied by rlloela a c0.. IIBIIIlICS of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Slot-kl 00v» Ho" B.“ 1n] llli ltillflfl llllilllilill 3l h’: 3H5 lirutk .\.lk u l)‘; 1.- t‘ l'(l\\' t ’ 11h liuilll I'll-d _ (‘our I uu t'1i|l . (‘nu ' l‘:l|| l‘:|u t':lll (‘on t‘:|u ll llnlll (out I'M litvlli llriilgv [lull] .\'| ll l) (m Tot luv I'll 4.1 Ii: [HE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN $7,000,000 Nova Scotia Light and Power Company Limited First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds, 4% Series due 1957 n» be dated March m. 1981. 1M to “we lard: 1n. 1951. Principal and semi-annual interest (Mord n: and September lat) payable in lawful money of Canada at Halifax, Charlottetown, Saint John, Quebec, Montreal, mm“ “nnuv Hwllmmv “@3595 whlmlleg- Relllmvca-lkarl‘. Edmonton, Vancouver or Victoria. Coupon bonds, dfinm-l-l-lllwl $1.009. Ind $590» "m! Pfivl-lttl! 01 registration as to principal. Redeemable at the option of the CWIPIHY ll a whole or in part, at any time prior to maturity, on thirty days’ notice, at a premium of 5% ifmdeemed on o! before March 1st, 1938; the premium thereafter decreasing ‘A of 1% each year unfil March 1st, 196G, and fliarmftanhbaiatpromiunuin eadausowitharn-uedmmrastTnistaezThefiaswmTmatComaanmflaliggis, CAPITALIZATION (Giving dim t» this financing) 1'4 Va Series dllC 1957, tllifl 168116. Zlmdudin‘ the Balm d an additiond $ILOGI pa: vying, Authorized Outstanding First: MortgageBomh . .................-.-... ' 310000000 6% Cumulative Preference Shares . .. n”... .. .. $5,000,000 2,000,000} Ordinary Shares, of no parvaiiue ............... 50,000 shares 34.523 shame ‘Additional bonds may be issue‘! subject ho the restrictive pfOVL-ltnq. ,,- (in. Tm,‘ neat _»{i-_ We offer these bonds for delivery if, as and when lkstwd and reccived by us and a-labject to approval of legal matters in connection ‘with the issue by Messrs. Stewart, Smith, lac-Keen i Rogers, of Bola/oz, and Messrs. Stairs, Dixon & Clazton, of Montreal. Price: 99 and accrued interest, to yield about 4.07% For more complete information refer tn the oflcriug circular. ct-pic- of Q Royal Securities Corporatio ‘that’ ". 7' out». " " fordelioeryalorabouldlar&ifl,j Subject to approval of the Ilozird of ctllllllil>>ltlil 0f Public Utilities for the Province 0i Nova Scotia which we shall be pleased to furnish promptly upon request. Limited no mam Square samr JOHN Bdlfing CIIAR i \ <- n . Err MINING (Supplied by Woods-Reade Company) Stocks - - - ' ' ' Oil .-\l'lllt" Hus Ajux Uil Altlorunlt- Alflxlllltlflll - n: ._ l sum |l:l||l liritlflt- not. sumo 1m;- on.» lul .\:--lu\1 \\' ' llrbn luwlbnwcy 1i \' “llllldlvll Aukorito llulrxlo (‘nilntliou M T’L. C URB (iullplll-ll by Pitllrlil mid Company .‘|l'1lll)l‘l’l of Montreal hturk Exchange nml ilunin-nl Curb ilurkt-t) Stocks Open Close Ahlllbl Attlltl-llivi ll .\ Uli lll-ilululrnnls lllwu- (‘oi-p llilllliirrll A Fuu Vii-luvs imul ‘fur Fl‘ i-‘tvrtl lllr Wuilu-l‘ ill-mo nil llbp I ll!) l\ no, lloyoiitc l0 Produce Prices lt- ‘Frt-thou-oy lvul l'.‘ill"lt‘lii Porcupine .\iuu i iobl j. ("upper twin-t (‘t-hull (‘ontur-t llullulusln Oil ' imriuvillt-r it...» ll|vl'\1ll r ‘ir Fm-lllllls Fro unto-m- tllt-nnril lit-ti.- Lake ,. iiuuuur Hui-ll Hack llulllilflvl‘ Hurkol‘ Illllllli on J ~l|< Kl‘); linilltln 1\' i‘ Kirk lul kw‘ ‘IH-vvu ;wlil|:|t' ‘ MONTREAL. Jan. 21 — (CF) — Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.32, barley, C. W. No. 3 .90, oats, feed, No. 1 .60, No. 2 .59, oats, C.W. No. 3 .61. Flounspring wheat. patentsflrstsj $7.40, seconds $7.00. bakers 80.90;, winter wheat patents, choice $5.70‘ to $5.80; white corn $6.50. l Bran, ton $34.25; shorts. ton‘ ~ 835.35; middlings, ton $37.25; rolleu per ton, carlots $9. Cheese. Ontario 1R to .13 1-4. Butter. .25 l-2 to .2... Eggs in cation». A-iargc .29; A- medium 26; A-pullets .25; B-largel .27; C .24 to .25. l Potatoes: P. E. I. No. 1 Mts. 90’sl $1.90. N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.45.‘ Que. No. l Mts. 80's $1.35. ; MONTREAL. Jan. 21 — (CP) — Egg prices eased xiarrowiy on Con- . adian commodity exchange prod- uce section today. , Butter spun-Que. regraded 25' 3-4. traded; Que. buyers-inspection 25 34o; Que. fresh buyers-inspec- tion 24 3-411. Cheese spbt—unquoted. Eggs spot-Ont. A-iarge 35a; A- line llnarfo tor like ‘l""|_~l~':I Vat-Loud f‘ “ulrt-hlv Vm-ilnbn East bluntly \l:|,\~ Spit-rs iiurlvlly \"nl.~u|l|g "urn min , lrrlrion nun-go ti-tlskn ‘ (til Selection! Puumur Purklllll Pnulnro "olunnutcr 1'1 ud Ore-lilo I'm-mu Ihlvrson (‘ob l'll'kll' (‘row Plum-or imrtulniuo (‘rmvu Pmvr-ll Rouyn I'm-tutor Preston Y‘. Duluo l'r».~ Air (pin-hm- (will Rood Auih lit-ll links- ill-nu Huh‘ ll' Ii ll‘ Mont R Boyliiil and .Clole 1 t"; til I»; 16.’) ’ , Funmin San Antonio .\'llll\\ S i to; ll-l. . lllllly llzllilll Sotibulo‘ Vi"! smlt-ury Mines s ll\‘illl ul lll ' ll llilllfliv ijunodlun Toburn '1 (|\\ untrue \'('l|llll't'5 \\':| ‘.- . Aluulot \\'u.ul nt-iiiiuc \\.-t.:1u ll- r Lt.‘ sales 2.870.004). TORONTO, Jan. 2l-—lCP)—The golds and the oils set. the pace for lthe Toronto mining section today ‘ and, although the base metals 1o.- ’ lsome ground, both exchange index groups recorded gains. Volume was heavy at 2.870.000 shares. The oils shifted about over quite a wide range and in the finalstage lost some of their gains under pro- fit-taldng. Foothills touched a new high at 2.95 and closed at 2.85 for a net. gain of 25 cents. Pickle crow was a feature of the golds. gaining 20 cents to 8.70 in heavy trading. Peri-on advanced l9. Preston 12, Read-Authler 15 and Wright Hargreaves 15. O'Brien churned about and clos- ed unchanged and Paymastcr was sold at a net drop of 8 cents w 1.26. Soft spots in the base metals were Sudbury Basin. Sherritt. Waite-Amulet, Pend Oreille, Ven- tures, Aldermac and Chromium. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At. Moutrea1—Pouud 4.90 11-16; franc 4.67; U.S. dollar 1.00 3-32. At. New York—Pound 4.90 1-81 franc 4.66 1-4; Canadian dollar .99 29-32. dollar 21.43 3-4 frx. Canadian dol- lar 21.42 1-4 fr. dollar 59.43 cts; Canadian dollar 59.39 cts. BANKS ‘(sitmoml by Pitilrlrl und comm-u 4 ‘Members of “antral Stock Exchange nnd Montreal Curb Market) Bnllkn Open Close ilk (‘nu 20¢: 2515 ilk N. S. ltoyul Hk I'D-I luxns ‘(Supplied by Woods-Reade and Company Benin Iiitl Asked ~ l‘ol||uu-ri~i> l lhuuiuitvu , llupornll Mnutrt-al Novu Svoliu | lhlyl . 'l‘-\rouh| Total luduu anion (lililflo. lilll TORONTO AVEIuHiES (Supplied by ‘Voodn-Ruulo Ind Cour nan!) t llnlu-clrlnl! mono now" .10. ' liuilln 102.01 up w Bus» tin-ml.- 21mm) Il|r .i-(. WESTMORELAND At Paris-Pound 105.15 fit; U.S.‘ In gold-Pound 11s. lid; u. SH land school to a large and 119911313‘ iatlve audience. The SCNOOlTOOm was taslily decorated for the oc- ; casion. l l l , Henderson. _ ped with all modern conveniences and improvomt-nts. Mir. Bert J. Trowsdale in his us- ual callable manner presided over the following programme. Chorus: The Christmas Welcome by the pupils. _ ' Welcome, by seven 171119115- _ Solo: Iu Grandma's Day.by Lois MacVittie. Monologue: Santa Claus, by Law- non Oakes. Pantomime: Good Santa Claus. Recitation: Christmas Gifts, by Frank Munroe. Drill: Christmas Stockings. Song: The Christmas Day, by four bOYs. _ Dialogue: The Day After Christ- mas. Recitation: A htistake. by Ed- vvard Jackman. Chorus: Old Santa Claus, by the pupils. _ Monologue: Christmas Shopping. by Lois MacVittie. Instrumental music. W Lawson Oukes and Boyd Wilson. Topsy Turvy Drill. Pantomime: Christmas Eve. Recitation: The Les-on, by Pearl French. Solo: Merry Christmas Day, by Morey Macvittie. Dialogue: The Strike Claus Land. Comic song: The Gloomy Gloops. in Santa The roads being pooxywhile wiazb ing for the arrival oi Santa. iht teacher favored the iluflilrliffi a reading which was entered. - ta then made his appearance a distributed gifts and candy to 1 t pupils from a well laden. Curr-t- mas tree. The teacher was zht the recipient 0f many gifts from pupils. I The chairman coiled on M1‘. . .4. Moore to auction the box sale of which realized a net ». for school improvements. At. the tlOllClllfllOll, a thanks was tendered Miss Dorothy Mayne, she fittingly replied. Tea was then served and eats enjoyed b_\' all tars-sun. which the singing oi ti: Anthem brought the evening close. INSURE ‘VOMEN ATHLETES VICTORIA. N. Z.-The Victorian Women's Amateur Sports Council has arranged an insurance 1min tot pay women athletes. Players um) 52.50 a veal" are curried to mt or dental work and S5 ‘a w > 26 weeks ii mliued and unzllnc work. WARWICK LIQIIIDATES DEBT BIRMINGHAM. Ens‘ 527.000 ha.- been Warwlckslilre Count)‘ -u This house is the property of It is up-to-date For further particulars x l SCHOOL CONCERT l 22nd. a very fine programmc wa> lgiven by the pupils of Westmoro- , On Tuesday evening. Dcwmb“? l L at the (‘oi-nor of Fitzroy and Queen Streets in thi- l‘ Commencing on this date, until fu I ed highways in this Province are close traffic. except in such cases vehicle and load does not excw in the case of Wl-Tlllfll‘ 113559113" b" cases where special permission is 0 Drill: Christmas Presents. 4 Much m“ my; a lmd ,_ . .t Recitation‘. A Greeting, by Wli- ycn1'...l51‘REX cluc to 1l‘i\\1l.€!'r u; lie Wilson. _ weather conditions. Chorus: Good Night Chlldrerbby -—~ the pupils. \"s._»_.\ll....nl'. nn-ioltuljr __ a i Thai desirable large double-tenement resident-c slim-lo the Estate of the into W11 _ in every respect hung (outp- apply to S. DesRochcs. Solicitor. Canadian Bank of Commr-rcc Bldg; Charlottetown zvo r105 PAVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 ‘MOTOR VEHICLES rthcr notice, all PM” d for motor vehldt where the total lvelillll "l d 4,000 pounds, and exccPl s services and in "the! btained from the .\lin» isier of Public Works and HilzlWVfll/s- Anyone drivinl! on Provincial llli-lllwfl." °""l"“"-"" l“ [his order ghfl" bevduly prosecuted. “Dnivd the 31st day of December. A-ll» 193“- liy order, I’. S. FIELDING. Clerk of the Executive Council. L}