"In ;‘1\(“_| 12' ii! i gecurities Moved‘. i Stoclr. M~~~e~1 ;.E..i.i.. i 1dr P. _ ov. ofathe long-awaited buying making its appearance in section boosted securities on the Ifiaitreel awn: " EXOIIIIIIQ iiw b16191‘ tefflbffdilrlng- today's ase- While utilities ‘recorded substantial rallies early in the week. turned somewhat reaction- ary‘ they did not unsettle the rest of the list. The utilities as a group, however, advanced 0.4 in the ever. lie Driee of 10 issueswhile 20 in- dustrisls gained 0.8 end the com. hined 80- stocks average was up 0.0 at .573. Bales volume alackentd with lddllifshares charming hands as compared with 21,300 shame ycsterdg! .. Montreal Power and ehawinlgan Power were the active features of being recorded. Montreal Power debentures on the other hand rose a fraction to a new high for the Moderate Gd MGaas-dlanbbeehlwlrai year n n-iapertioa the induetrielamallpains H,‘ Quebec Power-ware slightly - er. Other utilities to , were Bresilian and oiiio, Railway of! l-e ‘at mm“ ion Glass established a new forum year at‘ 100 whervejit bald e rein v so ~ points hither- inveetnientl eeoivd a uewpeak i me year with a fractional‘ ad- vence, nopenu Jrobscoo, n; J “n, menu; 11131161‘ and MoColi-Irom» i... m, tense-suede small amount. In? temetienel Nickel eased a fraction.‘ Papers experienced weakness with 5t. Lawrence-C W139" Preferred off 1 1-8 points and hi.‘ ‘uh nu Iiawrencehper Preferred down , 1 l-i-points- at. uwrenoroorporn In: 0h the utilities with fractional losseslstion was up five canteen my. . den eased e fraction.» Turnover amounts‘ shares and 838.400 bonds. to HMO ins Recorde.‘ On New} iYork Exchange]? (By Fredrick GardnenAaaocleted ‘ A further ‘gain 'of' a points 0°“ Eastman Kodak lifted it to a_ new Con ou Prom Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 22—8i0oks laced forward today but‘ the mar- ket restricted its manoeuvres to the narrow course ithas followed Ran, (or more then a week. Minor gains outweighed losses at the close of another ‘ of-de- eiinlng wheat. .'1‘he. Jilrnouer, at 187.300 shares, was the smallest for a full sessionsinceNov. 5, on the ave of the election. Itcomper ’ with 005320 in the-preceding tees» ‘ ' “ed the Canadian list, __ outhe basis o! reports that the? ilon. wmioiii important news to stile"; ulete speculative‘ ' interest; ' ‘quiet reigned in most sectors of the fin- ancial frout.. . frraders. . scanned business nowshonqiuilyior an in- centive to bid for shares. ' ‘ industrial reports/while " poirflnr; to slaw improvement, lacked» -the vigor to rcawaken the sluggish fi§1_ turity markets. The recently‘ ‘ depressed ‘utility group found better support. Rails also stiffened a bit but the bulk oi the buying continuzd to flow toward industrial speciglt-ies. , , Additional moderate gains, in U. B. ‘gin rnment bonds 4 , attention to iorthcomng» federal financing and prompted predic- tions in some quarters the tre y would find‘ e more favorable mar- ket for its flotation: than it did. in September. Demand for govern- ment obligationsuaeyugi! s". ‘1.'-'.-- grade corporate issues was taken as evidence idle capital was still commodities displayed the seine ions of hesi- tenoy evident in other markets lstely. Cash corn in Chicago sold at $1 e bushel for the first time slncel980- Corn" futures erideiiflée to 5-0 cents a bushel higher while wheat was oif l-fto a cent.‘Cot-. ton advanced 5 to S0 cents a-beie. American Telephone expended its recovery, closing 8-4 of a point higher around 107. Directors yes- terday declared the‘ regular $2.15 Gas also added e fraction to its previous rally. , ‘ ‘ MARKET ciossu?‘ a 1m” (I; Johnston are‘ Werdfi lpeoiel Wlie) IIOBNINO MARKET‘ y LITTII NEW YORK, N. 1.. Nov im-Amr \ firm opeoin yeaterdny, prices eased “hi: under" e influence of the American '1‘ end T responded only lldl to the declaration of the reek ngmdtgdend ea did the rest of t The second grade bond market was inclined to be soft and wheat, re- icted fractloually also. la genera}, the eituatloa is lhnnlfll from whatit b but ton dnye except that the relat- ent aottneaa in the llalile is in: some unfavorable ‘aspects. Tbia Eon baa tan-low- for five deya while, However. _ "to a record. "The 1904 peak within a fraction of 11s. Liggett end Myers B pushed“ up ‘m, and iractionally in a new top. Other outstandina Belnersawere _lngersol_i m American Safety RasoLVAm- ericen Can Preferred, Bante Fe Preferred, Devon ‘and Reynolds A, E Mcnnry Preferred and Underwoodq Elliott-Fisher, I11 tip 1 t0 I points. U. B. Steel, Chrysler, General Mo- tors, Montgomery Ward and other eetiéaéniztsges hilld to a orbit. ..B in quor etoc fegturgfl presurneb i United States excise tax may be" lowered in order to combat boot- lessing. Distillefl-Beagrams was l" the leader, advancing more than a point. Canadian ‘-' ‘ ‘ Alcohol A. and Walker both common and K Mn preferred were up fractionelly. - K There vii: little activity‘ iii Oen- WM" adieu mining stocks. Holiinrer.» ‘Lake ‘Shore and Dome Mines lost a conceded a “fraction while Montreal rower. Oifafid Imperial». ‘tobacco euflitly higher. Douiinio Government 4 l-Te maturing in, 100d v a smell ‘advance! cmedian..fimds, were, firm ~at 2 21-32 percent‘ premium. The Btenderd Statistics 0o av-. erage for W stools; mes -' ::~-""-~. -‘ ~ point ions. ,_ - I ‘ Acoiimumioii 0f_ldle capital wit, reflected in a rise iri bank reserves, weekly statement showed a further gain of, $09,000,000 in member bank reserves" in 04.190.000.000- onetarv-sold Iii-eel! iilflibed-qflfli; ooo, also to a peak at 00,016.- ‘000900, part1! loeourrtind T171‘. i3" expansion in reserves. ‘Money --in circulation declined $25,000,009- Brokera loans by" member New York City banks for their own ac- count 04.000000 "t0 55".»- o00,000, reversing their‘ recent trend. Total security loans were off 01.000000 oomPlPed"'with~ the previous week.‘ * eiiiiiiiiiii , nnw roux N r Nov liinglandraia unchanged. inn-n" "m" w‘ ark-on Agricultural Chemical of gelodwara doc red qnaridrliv iv and. - < i Tack Hughes Gold Mines deeidred a dividend or 10 cease on Nov 10 on Nov i’ a similar divldvnd waa N -C o audit-Mule ~ 10 d Oct 81 10M net income d0 oeau a share on 0 filial“ 1h ai fl-hllenk oh Gold ban ‘ . l to iF-"van new. A . I0 ‘ ‘enargicfioie against dotieltalmc II 0e er i083. » . ~ cblesgo Pneumatic ‘rooi 0o sad lube quarter ended Sept so 1084 net plrflt equal to 01 coma _a" ebare on - .00 cumulative convertible route ohalllllilfilillllr Iarn A lsn Aviation gaéb eel .,, 22 III - fliyera-A- ... .. . glclurr Add Mach 10 l5 Hudson -_ . andfloranda ism m“ federal reservivned by. the Tim quarterly dividend. Consolidated reporting New York," City banks U .»-. . i. qi-n farahberl by-ilohasian» and Jiasabara of the Mont, real ~ " helium Hon Garb Market, 156 lie oud Btreeli Charlottetown). ' Opened no ... minim“ Chin 185 J J l A 011 . . . . _ _ Can Dry Gin Ale Ceu- Pee . . . . .. . Oeee Threeh gal Corp .om Sou Houston . Hudson Mot ._, . Else. Pawn Light . . 8% Elsie Pow Light re . _ .. 11 First min him; , ca.“ i‘ lfreeport Tex . 27 , ell Alllhllt l0 _eu Elec 19 en Foods . 3d jeu bfoiora 80% M) old Dust 17 11 yoodrich Bub . 10% 10% redress Bub .. 2 a raiiuu lfaii , 2 2 real: lValt SI 2d 21 15 l 10 ... . ... 875i $8 28 fl 8% 8. 54% M 7 7 to" n '1}: 1" Yell . 08 mum- n B iii 1222 Liquid ‘herb . , g 3 ° -. . Loose Wile? Bis . s5 Q45 __ k True » m," g5 ' Moth Alkali z’! 3 ldlaa Kan 5 , 5 Mlle Pee g 25‘ goat We“! i- Q 20 uh lint 1s i Natl. Bl_s_ .. ,., 20 mm mii-y broil 1c 11 _ Nell, Pow" 148M 7 7 New Haven i. 8 8 New York Can . 20% i) North Ame-r _ 1i) 1|, _ North Pic ... 1e 1o ‘$2’; °‘ "~ ii it ~- Pubfler, ,1 _,. .. it 28 min 1m 1w, 1s Pullman 0o 4s Radio Keith Orph 1 n h} Cor ‘hi. 5 e rou eo . 13 Gage 4a it 1491 ' 1i! . 17 Rand Brands 10 itaml- Clio- Jllic d Rand 0111M . M tliidiflil h‘ J B, "siowart Warner . .855 ntudebsker 2 tr rmol an 21% 84% 34 44% 1M 1g!‘ it»; 116 nd GUARDIAN 0N1) labour. ‘Ala Ford of Canada policy. For thirty years we bsve manufactured Ford automobiles with two simple principles in mind. 1st. To make on increasingly better Oil‘ om! serviced a (Increasingly lower coal. 2nd. To pay ‘a Ieeliawlsovs-living wage to those whose skill and epo- daliledebililylluoamadeourplmlnfngconnelnre. ' ' “are is another part of the plan. To manufacture auto- mobiles, trucks and commercial ears in our factory as East Windsor,‘ Ontario, we need steel, aluminum, forging,‘ castings, glass, cotton, batteries, siren-a boat of prog- ANNI r vnieweiriisiimii tile, ' tbawbolaaeonomlo fabric which our Cauadatodayiaatypaofnatlonalpianningwbleb wllldlraetlbeeouulryoa Ilsa aseusdlug spiral of better tlmeaP-‘Wailaca R. Campbell, President Ion! Molar Company: a] Canola, UIIIIOJ, addressing rlloflaaadinr Chnrbnf PI-Allliflifiibatlaboneatlybeneilcfalio allhbrlngbsg Zgoodiilmee back to the people. It is the only who Hndof planning. Planning that considers ‘be needs people, their response to fair dealing, their willingness to take alsandlin a great work. That alerts with the idea that buaineaemust abaro its fruits with iboso who share ioi-boiii- . . . iiiia with aim who buy the pciziiei ii; eased and finished materials. »Webuyallwe possiblycenln the Dominiou—about i 75% of om‘ needs. Our demands for supplies have etimu- _ laicd home industrieh- made others start in Canada. it at the smallest coat . I . serving Canada's people with . This condition is steadily increasing. the last ten year-a eliionn. Moron COMPANYjoinQANJiDA. LIMITED“ p "I A Messoge ftp Canadiiartisil; the Ford Motor Company of Ltd. zone-lira potter-rally oliel psuapc h G‘ for" f1 bsaggiealtnrminflnenoa.“ Israel, _‘ Whatwoneadh J of ciiiiiiii-iu ti: weiiilpq, .11. ma. welslve qim e110, ,oo01iii-iiisiiii-|i1i, iiiippuiii, ma. i 391,500,000 iii piiyi-iiui. 1m. IIIOIIQ] wiiiiiii iii Cllllldl, keepatlroueands of Canadian families, buys more , k rim! iii-mini; and F011‘ ipsiioiii; extend uimiigii i110 i nine provinces. A lragelord dealer organization exists that we may keep faith with Canadians and our own ideal‘ of Yearby year, hundreds more Ford dealerships I and aervlceigaragee‘ blve located at key-points in urban and rural districts. They are owned and operated by in- dependent business men whose welfare is part of their. community's. They are the Ford Motor Oompanyh envoys to you. Our outposts, stationed in your city or village, on the coast or prairie with you. _ _, Part of their job ls to find out what you want a Ford V-fl unit to do, and tbeaslel us know about it. We attend care- , fully. ' Taikftoves- without engineers. Plan to add this sin-e, iiiic iiiifiiovs iii-i.‘ . . You can put faith in these Ford dealers. As we do. Because tbcyabaro fn- the worthy plan of bringing eflicienf _ iransportaitforsgtirpelvcry one in Canada . i . maintaining . _ V, a.‘ the means‘ for greater- prospority, comfort and happiness. a ‘TEICMIIDIIICKI’ town.) - l .. . , ' Thenirblea‘ l. gfuiflvlisieiigr ‘igibigber ewe a compared with not pr 1.00011 Currenctas " . I . a . . . . - - - - - r."',..."'.':.“..*? t‘: '"~"...'::'."' a“ m: i"".::.°:.::".:=* "i"; u hlghor fibgrcwarhfira apecizlpinn- graqoa Md ln Sbptdllarbar ab. , 111w 103K, Nev I ' af ueneae ouitbafiliaalfl atttocktafibututhi: , , _ ‘f! . ‘ _‘ ,0" gbo ikarrlolgeat ‘genuine? mere ssgnrzd 0B III!) ' ‘ 13W w ' If l Q DI lh I F! Ungezathgaou 03p a? 8-47 fir; the forgiga exchange markets io- ig 0011110‘ v’; Iactuthe“ indugurrgizai: ,‘ n‘. ‘ ~_ . i i” ' doilgal: “attended”- its wee-roe , Low He! r _ - r n . m", u m“ Q‘ I! ... 15.50 11.5 ‘L: g". ‘I tfhe- pound. efterwaelllng nationally Inidlaw and "Conpan . l0 Io a1._,- - - i ~ at uId 7i roll so‘ at , H . . _ josh. 4.00. for a not gs . e ' " ' e franc wee unehan d at 0.50.‘ - if‘? ‘inc i133 $1? “f: ii"°‘§““ m “ "‘, arnan n ea-oar a- i oliaod‘ Montreal foreign esehaa s . . _" _ day" ape ad eased 5-10 o a ' ' i» 1-»... i coin at . as while t e Ami-i- ' Pleas) " i‘ a Iollal‘ was down 14s no‘ i- '_ - <at Ill-d! rconedlacounr. be _ reach bed aaehaaqd at 0.4! Royal ea. 7l¢i.a.i eifho. e iiiis ma slag.“ boi a-la lgbt rat-pa to to tbe- Us izirzlwésintoi '0'. . . PR0» Mt’l.“. Stock ' Exchange _ lead by Ialadae I s trod uciza - 4 massif," . lamb oa thafllloo ry market today ‘ _, floored-ea -wsre s‘ "" tonne aead b t l .- . ~- 1.1%: "imr e ..§.'-::i..:":.'::'.*: o’ ':.-.:..'-..:~ . p " * ‘fififiiii ‘will """“°'£"'ii“‘-“:i for I e we noes . " c. t»: test... - F’ ..'}:,.:-;, that. '~' . . " . ~ wa a . pert llhl“e_lh“gliaadlan 1 "s1 “Qeurgrlaibfigg. Ibrkago e ‘e’ ._ Arrivals " 9am iris» no 1 oiiu 0 Gail!!!‘ te sold at 0% to . riicea in fight trid- llaa Ill golds anid the penyn issues but ‘MINING (Canadian Prose) TORONTO, Nov fi-Both bulls and bears could extract some comfori from the record of today's. Toronto . I I .,__~ . . . i “r€w~v vv v Y Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 1fl-11/ .. ~r CIIfill s - per word: Announcements and Coming Ivslrta, Io. per Iflfih laealflcd Se. per word: In llernorlam Notices, 70o per iuchi Llela ol oral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, 01s., 4c pai- name: latter! of Condolence, 70o. ‘i, - par llahr Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per [dolor do. pwr a.» mining section for there we! a flii word. Qtber rates on application. -, giviallou fir“ ioesu ‘shad rains! eve-hit: an ChIIIQ for any ...-seclusion “min-civ- aamfia, i"- oa w only e a vs a _ _ showing a uniform leaning towards ,¢- e * ‘v v‘v‘ w 7V7 t ‘** ‘a _ 3e the upside. Volume was better than e -- ‘ ;1_ BATE-Jo per word, three lnlor- "I half a million shores with selective haying uppanntimihe medium-DWI: was the acfl off-wetting influence rlcad golds. Luke tone of the higher Shore was offered own .100 to 50.50 San and "Dome look a loes o! 90 cents on s smaller turnover. The market dipped a little early in tb d , th ii id c ii _ ¥~s¢='f‘-“'i"€€‘-~?" 55H: s "é....i;"'i“cm."““éfiili “i233 ‘2.§‘..i‘i;%;.€.f”f.i. ...... ...... ~ l’ sen mun 0 8 WIDE fl ~ ‘ - \ < Confidence 1m,- Guardian Office. 11-2623-11-23-31. m“, L_3555-11_21_24_2q preceding sessions. Q6 proved in the early afternoon on ex- pansion of rradiiug and morning losses were made up. Sylvanlte cemo back from 2.20 to 2.29. up t cents not, San Antonio added 5 net, McKensis 3. " Lake 2, Buffalo inger and Teek Hu bee closed 0 to 2% 4M Wahidlfll Co .. 1s Yellow -Truek Coach . 3:96 i , 145$ . . 20 Ma rk e ts A t 1187 BB Glance 1B“ .""' l1 Nomi Pow - (Oanadlfi Press) n c .. 10 10% Toronto and ooitrealtiudurtrial Ccekehut Ylow 7 stocks closed higher. Dryden Paper" We 41% Toronto Mines-irregularly higher. Cor Smelt ._ i 15% New York-Mocks c aed higher,‘ ‘Brld .. 1 Winnipeg-Jillian closed r. Dom Coal Pfd . 1g ousreai-Deumher silver higher Dem Ghee Con: 00 l llew'York-,-Cotton, rubber and Dom Steel Coal 4% sugar higher; coffee lower. Dom Taxi Com . 8B Bil ' . ——-—-———-—- 59$ ‘£54 l held produce I5 up and Wright orgreavee drnp< p . EQORONTO, Nov 2L- Blacks u u Ildorwo ., . 8 “It! flal pg ' tlonl for the vflee of two, strictly ' payable in advance. To Let For Sale CARDBOARD SUITABLE POI‘ lining outhouses, etc.. ic pea.‘ sheet. Guardian Office. ti. novam n00. i i i F I l. I i i Guardian locale, 4a. per ward; Western and lantern locale Do i ' i i i i l i FOR. SALE OR. RENT, COUNTRY - . Business Stand, etc. Good ship-j 4, ping facilities. Write L. Guardian. ; I L-256l-"ll-2l-3l. i _ " FOR SALE—PURE mum Ayrfi. shire Cow, freshenecl. Also bred! sow. Almon Boswell, Dunstnilxmgo, 5 , L-26l9-ll-23 ' T0 LET-NO. ll CHESTNUT Street. Phone 408. L-2569-1l-iil-tf -~—— tie: T0 LEIM-APAIVYNIENT (BAL- morsl) furnished or uniurnish-i ed. Telephone 38l-J. . L-ZSGB-ll-Zl-fii 4 é ‘i. FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- - V TO LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE ‘ for winicr months. Centrally lo- c bed‘ A 1y at this omcm Five, Bridge _and Whist ,Scomt a pp 1,2531. 23 31 Cards. Guardian Central Joli : I “"—_*“"‘ Pflm-QTY- ‘NOV 1-H. i. _._;:;l1_; l'|_ mist-es ROOM nousn. MOD- ern" conveniences. 33 Bishop St. Apply at 122 Prince Street or FOR SALE-d NEW BOX SLEIGIHS first. class. 3 Fox Breeding Houses m k am b1 n» Qfflgm complete 11 Standard Ehipning F" c 0S0 353141.294}; Crates. Wm J Scott, liionhm-‘cl, . P. E. I. l ,, ,-—»~—————-ir;_ 42:1 |_ EXCHA NCE i Female Help waned " , ____..__._...___..___—~ ,;____= wsmsn - nxrnnrnricsin 0mm with good references. Apply by letter to Box 115 giving references. 11-2852-11-21-3. (Canadian Prue) i and MONTREAL, Nov 22-—iiriliah n exchange in relation lo 1hr ion (icllar us compiled by ilii» Royal Bonk of (kinnrln cioeml ioilny as follows:- ‘ Argi-nilnapeao .2470. _ Australia pound 3 871s. Auatrla selilliiug .1. ‘Belgium lu-iga .2273. Brarli milrels _07(l'2. Chin's flung hung (lollnrs i083- ‘Dansuark krone .2174. . france franc .0042. ‘lee-many rolchamnrk .3020. WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper. Apply Mrs. Martin \ Keough, Albany. L-25ilo-lll2z-zi, ;" j Position Wanted , .~— T‘; sxrsmncan women wsma "iifiiti "m" , "new %::::""i"~ "P" ' Hill‘? K4! - ~ , ‘ . . L-ififl-ll-Zfi-Sii lndla rupee .3088. i I M40 » " Miscellaneous r. s. assure." isournroar roa. Nursery some. , " . n-iizo-io-r-e-si mi- l5 wka. ‘er Yoill’ carvers cmnsmsa Guardian Jo i‘ .0" Kwleslsnd pound ‘ krone .2447 . l. ._ .. "V: =3 e i-vi- '.'3ui. 11s no ~10 " 10* United-States dollar 2 10.32 per ceni a» Jlacount. $11‘ ‘NIIW YORK, Nov 22—Foreign ex- gi . lirlinin hi‘: '1! _ W \\' Ii l‘! . - ‘iitlibiiow " ~ .... .. m. ‘ pumps-ii}; x five-s ‘m m”