Pivotal New (Osnsdisl Press) NOVEMBER 9. 1933 JYork Stocks Ulos “"135 0 lilifi..al;.re.".;.i' tho": ' (T011 ‘ " C n ro u - “.1” i"... Dglnrvare and H1111 Vnnndinln - - u - I" “Ynfllli-iifili f (Fisnadisn Drona) imrvrnnan, Nov 8—1iriilsh (Urchin exchange in relation to in rt-nnungnuisnof 6Q». (‘zw-lionltivflkln crovrnf .0470. l-‘iulnnri fiuinnri: .0558. France franc .0018. m-rinnny rcivhnlnnrk .3700. m-gt livltnln pound 4.97611 nnwre (lrnchmn 0000 nniiand florin 0.170. Hungary pengo 2H5. India rupee 7i . lire .0830. ‘l yon 21175. ainvln rllnar 0210. _\'/\ \‘~ rwrly krnnc lmluud zloti .180 Rouiuunin ieu .0102. - South Africa pound 40660. .1822. Switzcrinnd frnne 3M5. = l'nll'ri States dollar rar. m‘ i-Iavhnngd rates at the close today- 4 ,1Yl‘f~’§** At ilonlreni-Pounel 497%; U. I. Wt flollnr pnr; franc 11.18. v At New York-Pound 4071,‘; Can Minn dollar pnr: fram- 0417. =1 At Form-Pound 80.52 fr: Canad- ian doilnr1B.18 fr; U. B. doilnn 10.80 from-a. in Gnlrl-(‘nnadian dollar 03.39 i! ls. U’. S. dollar 03.48 ccuis. . X CHANGE and the vnnmllan iloliiug as compiled hy the ll-yil Bank of (‘anode closed today b11411. CURB gtock Quotations Montreal Stock Market” (Oanndlnp Press) links Buthurst A Bo ei . arr-ls Front. Montreal Power ... Nat Brew .. _ Power Corp ... Quebec Power . . Shawinignn .. Steel oi’ Can . Winnipeg El . PROQUCE (Cannrlim Press) MONTREAL Nov l-i-Epga and cheese pticrn vveie stronger on the Montreal dairy and produce market today snd other lines nemained un- changed. Better demand for cheese caused by the rlsi- in sterlin], prac- tiaaliy all the of tho chccsa passing thronuh Monroni holnu for PXpnrt to the Ilnltell Kingdom. induced the atrenitth in the chr-oro market. Ontanios were gcncrallv quot d at 2 41A 88% cents. In a few scattered cases hligher prices were bring oflered. totalled $ boxes. The egg mnrket wnn strong on fresh cairn nun steady on storazc PIER. Grsrfrd Ontario frcsh 01:11! in car-lots or less wore quoted mostly st 46 to 47 cents o dozen for extras, 40 cents for firsts and 37% cents f0v~ pnllotl. Storage eggs continued at 2i to 2111f. canto for extras 10 to 10% cents for firsts our! l0 tn i0", rents for nec- omh. Oflrrlngs amounted to 101 cast-s. No 1 crude invttor in rnriots or less was firm at 20% to 21 cents s pound. Arrivals were 40 boxes. On the potato mar-ht Qnehers were M to 70 cents nor 80 pound hug; with Now lirnriswlrk grccn moun- tains nt 71$ to R0 rents. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL .\0V $— Wheat, uonliorn no ‘2 71 Oats. C. no 2 35. _ Canadian Western no l l6. Oata feed no 1 as. Oats_ Iced no 1 3d. Oats, iecd no ‘.3 34. ‘your, spring wheat patents, firsts ‘Flour. spring wheat 1valrnts_ soc- ouds, 4.30. Flour, spring wheat patents, hukers Flour winter vvheat patents choice 8.25 3.36. Flour, white corn 4.40-4.80. Bran, ton 18 25. Shorts 19.25. Mlddiings ‘:4 25. llolled outs hug 90 lbs Hay no 2 per ton. cnrlots Cheese Ontario 0%. Chreao Quebec 9. 2.75. 1-1 5U. m’. o" - 0% could s pound with Quebecaent 0' Barlry. Canadian Western no 3 42.’ K Markets At A h_Glanco (Canadian Pros ed higher. w}: bigger; 10" , nv on — Mwfiuow- oc s ra lied and clel nn Wh~ New ¥b$k_-Co!tfbnfhlrb‘l>h!e“r‘h"~ and coffee higher. ' ((‘ di P I ......~....~..:"'..-..'.".252...“ today totalled 316. 4 sheen and lauihl. There was not in prices. H"!!! wore ai-udy. The most com- "wu price l-nlli fur huruns and hut‘- per for . sows were according to mhrro was 3'1. Nolvcta brought s1 hog premium Holv-IP! we" 5°14 \ $0 50_ extra henviss . M from $4110 t» ans. vrl-Ikht and quality. MININ C (Canadian Press) 'l'U ll UN TU Stocks t 0 Xvv gm Receipts Area \ Boblo . . . Braiorne Clericy Columarlo . .. Common W P .. Coniaurum Dome Mints . a Butter no 1 2051-21. . ,I Eggs inkcnrtons, fresh specln1s_ 50. E , x r s a. mark! (Canadian Press) Egg: first.“ 4L l w A o" Eggs, sttézrniro ‘Tlnstfnsmw. IF/llilllailfilfll Ezgmaforsrgsseconfirfl. )' Ymppx”! gfttnlttag: gu%‘pcgstefs?a_7giountniul ‘F1- Wnlker Pfti 904.911,,‘ - I 1V. Y. CURB QRA 11V an "M" (Osuadinn Press) m“. (onmvfln run) Amen Cyan B .,. ... 10V. wnlmmmv h“ s“ _ ma" gm, pa" _ _ a CL Wnght H .. .. ... n. eon .. 780 Assam.‘ W‘ __ . _ 08E éxlziziirle ... ... u. n. --- :%% 1 C..." S," _ _ _ _ ,_ j 2., Mwrgg‘: g»; vols-ya: ne- mnez; mu hi..." 190,000. ' " ' ny - u . E1 Bond a: gum I gm: kov i012: Der I116: Mn unxsrnn .5‘ ' ' ' Barley: Nov 8515B: Dec 3536B; May 1% f _ _ _ _ sous. . 22 . i " ‘ ' " CASH PRICE! g t‘; Wheat: No 1 hurd 05%; No 1 nor lffflgf": ‘n: 6i No 2 no: 019i: No 3 aon 591i. profession, with 7 ° 5 m“? N" 5 51% w," M" om” 11' d 49%; Track 64%; No 1 durum m , run...“ "hum, ‘,§,',',.:“'Qg'°‘,',‘,' °: um: No 2 c w and track sou: No I . IFOOT FORRECTIONIST with na- l C W 27%? EX 1 food 277g; No 1 sun-cl income-En fly, 1mm». stu|ly~Not lKPWY-No capEtai required- Windsor, 0nt ‘mm Eastern ioosis,2o. or 4o Der word. sou- r __¢-_ - RATE-lo Der word. three ""1110 in advance. For Sale _ FOR SALE — AUCTION FORT!- inclponnlve Chiropody-No Ifllons Ior the price o! tug driotb Cnusrllan school oi Foot Correction, ‘ I I vi ‘ ' ‘ l Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance I ) Central Guardian locals, do. per word; Western m; Der word: Announcements and Coming Even"- Ie- w word: classified. u. oer word: In Memorials 1 Notices. 10c par inch; um of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- z inn. Cards. em. 4c- m mm; Letters oi Condolence, m. t iler inch; Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70a, pg} inch I Other rater on applications. 1 _ Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - dvs I 4 4 1 god 21%; No L‘ {cod 25%; lilo! Malling grades 6 and 2 row I 8 C W 42. Other “odes no 3 C W ' Ne4CW84I5;o11CWB21/,; No 0 C W 31 ; Track (14%. l i FOB SALE - REGISTERED‘ Bhorthoru Bull, dIQd three years. Apply lit. of Prank Sullivan, Kiutors. P. E. Island. i495. FOB BALE - REGISTERED HOL- .. stein Com-d years old. lireshens Rejected Dal Ol East Crest . Eldorndo .. Goodflsh . (lrozelle .. Home Oil Jack Man ... . Kirk Hunt . Kirk Town ... Lake Macon Lehel WOMAN TRIM ‘N! DUBN 110T! EATEN GOAT-Fill! Hundreds of people were given s Decembe 1st. Will W. Lea, Vic- Flve. Bridso and Whist Soon "fle- 9M1- Carda. Guardian Oentrsi Job _ primary. Nov. z-u. Wanted Fou sans-new oorraon. ALL _ s [n.1, u‘ Illjlvllfrn conveniences. 45 Bprlnz Apartment. Apply "M," are " "m1 R . ardian. 2a1a.| annoann . '""““ '°‘ Miscellaneous 1111111: out-houses, u sheet. Guardian #0. bushel and d _ swlhilort. Wm ' °R BALI - noonn run- nlture Atweter Kent Radio, Ora- mvnhone. Many mm ‘weighs: Sarina Pork ma, 1_3_i{_!i1llsboro Street. on sans - aucrron roun- \ Y8. Brit!!! and whisi: , , ‘gnaw-Guardian Oentrsl 221love 01o per Inmth. m BAVENSTEIN APPLE! ILIO IQ I". B. R0018, M11. "- RINT-ls on. so mourn house suitable for business 1931 COACH, LOW MILIAGI, Perfect condition. Anly 860 down. Kent I01 Ill‘ N. Job n NORT . Music Stores. 2567. i WAIT!!! — I WILL TAR! A baby to hoard very reasonable, or on aged person needing oars. Good home. ma. Berle Reeves, Ken- sincton. 2109. OUI IDOAL DIALIR ll NOW takingvordm at new low prices. J. E. ltkins 0o. 3M0. To Let t! Now 1- . B Apply Prank Mallory. I587. 1'0 Ilb-IUBNISRID moons, hot water heated. Electric reuse. MP1! Guarding I601 thrill, four fire engfnes were called out, and crowds surrounded the firemen, s‘l because moths were discovered in an old fur ooet in Talgarth road, West. Kenslngtori, lmndon, (End) The crowd b80111 i0 Iii-Ml‘ V119" firemen with an 6665159 111861 "l- qulries abhor ; rm injrelsrrth road. ‘rhon three more fire enllnss Flows" the song supreme. At all jlww-Ped <1" i!" mm" nventuglly they found a. woman whohsid the secrotodihoslarm. NEIIRITIS Toronto and Montreaiigoch d,’ Toronto Mines-Golds and hsse .5- or sugar LIVESTOCK 11% the two hiomreai livestock “"133 Receipts were fiilfllwlrd of 28 calves. 211 hogs and . e h f i ,lumhs or calves to Jill-l: only ch31‘: CHARLOTTETOWN suaaman Great Artists are knocking at your door! Does your radio let them in? To families who own a radio: You say, “Of course my radio brings me the music of the great artists.” But does it! You may be gettinp what seem to youvery fair results and yet measured by present-day standards, they may be exceedingly poor. . You will realize the difference instantly. Once you actually tune a modern radio you will thrill to the click, click, click of one station after another, barely a hair’s breadth apart on the dial, yet each as sharp, clear and distinct as if cut with a knife! Does your radio get such results! Has it automatic volume control to minimize “fading” of stations, tone control to give you exactly the shade of music desired! Is its appearance such that you can honestly say you are proud to have it: in your borne? Your radio dealer would like to demonstrate an up-to- date set to you. He believes that after reading these challeng- ing claims you will want to be shown. He invites you to find out for yourself, without obligation, what you are misa- ing by not having a modern radio. radio for no good reason at all. set for your home at once: To families without a radio: Maybe you have been putting off the purchase of that Here's a very good reason for deciding to get a modern Canada's “Radio Celebration” will take place Novem- ber 4-11. Fine broadcasting will be at its peak in com- memoration of ten years of radio progress. You will want to share in the festival of brilliant entertainment on the air! Every radio merchant is dedicating his facilities during Canacla’a “Radio Celebration” to spread the news of Radio’a great achievements. Every one of them is ready for the thousands of new buyers, with displays of very latest models. Call your nearest dealer and arrange for a demonstra- tion. There is no obligation and if you have never given serious consideration to the matter of a radio for your home, fluence as a modern radio. Act today! Ask your dealer for pamphlet with wonderful radio programs for November 4 to ll and watch newspa; n for last minute radio program news. Ifyour radio is 6 years old- it lacks a Dynamic Speaker If your radio is 5 years old- it lnelts "Screen-Grid" If your radio is 4 years old— . I! laelis Automatic Volume Control If your radio is 5 years old- it leeks Tone Control If your radio is 2 years old-i il is not e modern Suporlvoterodyns you will marvel at the perfection of the latest models. You will wonder how you ever did without one. Remember this-no other medium of home entertainment in the workPs history has ever offered so much in the way of entertainment, culture, education and broadening in- This announcement is sponsored by the manufacturers of the following radios: VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC i —B E Ho“; SPARTON PHONOLA wnn MARCONI STROMBERG-CARLSON l Y°URSELE= ROGERS-MAJESTIC DE FOREST CROSLEY IS YOUR ' RAD“, STEWART-WARNER GENERAL ELECTRIC urmo DATE? P_ {mi She had discovered her iur coat in- footed with moths. She wanted to burn it, but aha had no back gar- dm. no she did it on the roof. 8T. MARY'S CONVENT Honor roll for October of er. Mary's Convent, Sourts. Grade I (oi-i, Marjorie Paquet; 2, Edna MacDonald; 3, Cecilia Chev- erie. Grads I (bl-l. Kathleen Moon- ey; i, Genevieve eigsworih: 8. Helen Aitiron. Grade VIII-l, Jessie McIntyre; I. Annie Oheverie; 3, Beatrice Holland. Grade VII-i, Rita O'Donnell; 2, Margaret Pequot; 8, Mary Gheverie. Grade VI-l, Doris Campbell; 2, Helen Oatrns; 8, Edna Psquet. Grade V-i, Helen Paquet; 2, Pat- ricia Mnynsuh; 3, Lilia Harding. Grade IV-l. Margaret Mary Mc- Intosh; 2, Mary McIntyre and Nora MacLean; 3, Eileen Byrne. Grade III-l, Patricia Chevcrie; 2, Marjorie MacLenn; 3, Elizabeth MacDonald. ‘ Grade II=1~,~' Grace Paquet; 2, Gladys Montgomery; 3, Teresa. Moy- nugh. Grade 1-1, Margaret McDonald; 2, Mamie Hughes; 3, Ruth MacDon- ald and Pauline MacPhee, (equal). Extortion Plot Ends in Failure WINSTON-SALEM, N. 0., Nov. 'l—A crudely-planned plot, to ex- tort $10,000 from R. J. "Dick" Rey- nolds, Jr., Winston-Salem sports- man and heir to tobacco millions, under threat of kidnapping his pretty 25 year old wife ended bo- day in the arrest of John Lanicr, 35, an unemployed textile worker. Lanler was up a dummy package icfi. by offl- oers at s spot where two notes. sent to Reynolds, drectcd the $10,000 he placed. Mrs. Lanier was taken into custody at her home and brought to police headquarters: [or questioning. Officers sold lanler denied for several hours after his arrest that he wrote the notes to Reynolds and maintained that he found the pack- age by accident, but later admitted he wrote the notes. The first of the notes was re- ceived by Reynolds on October 28 and a second was received two days later. Officers declined to reveal the text. oi’ the notes but said they directed that the money be left at s. street corner here. Reynolds told officers he hoped they would be lenient with Lanlcr who has been in ill health. Reynolds. eldest son o! the late -—at—- BOTH STORES S UMMERSIDE and’ CFIALQLOTTETO WW CALL AND SEE New VICTOR, ROGERS and MAJESTiC RADIOS WESTINGHOUSE Y. Reynolds, founder of the to~ bacco company which bears hi5 name, is the heir to approximately $20,000,000 oi his fathers estate when is now held in trust. He and Mrs. Reynolds, the iornm- Eliza- beth Dillard of Winston-Salem were married last spring. MEDICINE FOR. HORSE EXPLODES ITS BOTPLE AND BLINDS HOUSEWIFE TILBURY, Nov. 7-Temporsrly blinded ancl badly burned by the fumes of iodine and quicksilver. Mrs. Isaac Marohann of Shaver- town. Tllbury East Township, will be confined to her bed for some- time. Her husband had prepared the mixture to treat a sick horse. Mrs. Marchnnd shook which exploded and the fumes filled the room. A seven year old daughter suffered slight burns. Dr. ai1f...;...;;. OTEuBury, is in Er.- tcndancc. HOLES IN OILCDOTH y" When holes begin to appear irran olclolh that has been down for u. number oi‘ years, try pouring hot paraffin into them and. presing it; dovm evenly with a knife. It wifl prevent further tears, as the heels will not catch in the holes and the paraffin will show surprisingly litf tie. ‘ <-——————<- rnamrrs, nnssmzr rbsvon ~'_ Peanut brittle is a nice flavor for a frozen (‘W011i dcxscrt. Whip one pint oi‘ crvum until it. is qullc stiff add 011C fu'1 cup oi peanut brittle .whirh has lam-n put through the‘ "16 bOl-i-IE-l fcod chopprr. Plorc the mixture in , a dish or. 1hr ice or in the refrige~ rotor and 10L stand thcrc for sev- eral hours. R- T. HOLMAN LTD. r)‘ 13-"? n: (l0 0D icl 1m '-Ol