JUNE 26. 1936 :STOCK QUO TA 1‘7"5‘Nsf TI.-IE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Stock Letter uuoeived om Plttield and Co's Private Wire) NEW NIORK. June 25-There is‘ no change in foreign news this morning. Foreign exchanges about the same as yesterday. Texas and pacific Coal and 011 declared a 25 ugnfs dividend yesterday. This is the first dividend since 1929. Nat- ional Distillers is scheduled to have a. dividend meeting today. com Prvodiucts directors are sched- uled to meet tomo ow and it is believed there will some con- sideration given to an extra dis- tribution to stockholders in the form oi’ certain stocks which the company owns. We would expect an irregular firm market again mday and would favor Allied Chemical. Dupont. General Mot- ors, Chrysler. General Electric. International Nickel and Loe-ws. Numaque Mining Financing Plans-Company formed to de- velop block No. 2 of New Sigma. property-—strong Canadian and American group named. The strong group of Canadian and American Mining interests that recently came into control of Block No. 2 of the New sigma Gold Syndicate: properly in the :-minty of Aibltibi, Province of Que- bec. has formed a company under the name of Numaque Mining Co. ~N. P. L.-—for the purpose of 33- gresslvcly developing these hold. ings. This is regarded as fresh evi- dent‘? of the period of broad and rapid expansion of Qu'oec's mm- lug industry. Heading this group is M1 R98. Halladay of New York a director and member of the ex- nrutive committee of International Nickel Co. of Canada. and assoc- lined with him are Mi-ssrs. E. Stuart Moll.-ugsll. a *7.‘-.~e.~ior at siscoe Gob iv:r.es_ m~.-L- Brochu. President of Rear’ Autfiir-r Mines. and Edwa.r4' F. Scagram. Vice- Presidcrit of the Dominion Life Assurance Co. Financial arrange- ments of'tho new company have been completed for a comprehen- sive exploration and development campaign. It is understood that a public issue of the shares will be made in the near future. The Niimaque Mining Co. property, formerly a part of the mineral claims of the New Sigma Gold syndicate. which is controlled by Road Authier Mine Ltd. is located zmniediaioly northeast of Sigma Mines Ltd..-—-controlled by Dome ii’i'.iics Ll.d.~and close to the hjlltillllll Offrrlngl. (‘nnliI. ctr-.. -Io \\ -Irll. 3033933 OCFDO3)Ufi.‘O*‘ Uthrr rate: on iallhlicntiml. HOUSE FOR. SALE OR Rl:1N'l‘ IN Borden. Appiy Mrs. Mary Rri:iah- an. North Carleton. L-5-i1B—0-‘.25-41 =__,_ , I-‘OR. SALE—L1li11'IF.D QUANTITY of certified Cobbler sets. Apply Potato Growers. L-5334-6-22-31 FOR SALE —- LARGE QUI\N'I‘!’l'Y oi Danish Ballhead cabbage plants. Apply Victor sore "on, __East Royalt ' AND (‘ART sleigh and harness. Apply M F‘. Walsh, 51 Chestnut Street FOR SALE — PONY LE — mruu-so ROCK chicks. hatching, June 39th. 10 cents each. Gus Waddcil. Tryon. u...____j, -. FOR. SAlaI'z—CrO0D MILK COWS Holstcins and Jerseys, frc-shcncd and to freshen. N. Mayhew. Tryon, L-5430-6-26-1i. F22‘ .‘:"_:.-:.”"'“;- " r ‘ FOR SALE — DURANT COUPE. good tires. new battery, engine good running order. Quick sale $50.00. L. 1-‘. Mcxenna, Albany. ~ L-5419-6-25-?i. :___.__________W..__-_._ FOR SALE - TWO COOKING ranges, two open front heaters. several other heaters. 89 uncri- _ioi~d st. 5 s *5 Help a_nt__ed W iu-:vnnAr. YOUNG MEN NEEDED ‘ —'!‘o prepare for positions in Electric Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Those selected re- quired to take preliminary train- ins spare time at home; then come to Toronto {or practical work under personal supervision of established Canadian manu- facturer. For personal interview write fully stating age and pres- ent occupation to British Ameri- can Institute of Engincerinir. wrliamson Bldg. Bay at, Tor- onto. 20-H.W.-21. Female Help Wanted EXPEIIINCED MAID FOE GEN- ernl homework. ADNY 5! ll’-‘lvl-9" K living experience and references to not 401. 4 1.:-5431-I-26-tit For Rent! llnuner cottage on Trnoadic In near I: Bur. Attnch — in location. Nice grows and Joint II. COURT: lctllonl. Minimum (‘hm-so for any ill'\'l‘fI|||l'1l\l'l|( uventy-five er-nu. L-5443-6-26-2|. .#-..- _ ; property or Lamaaue Gold Mines Ltd.—contro11ed by Teclr Hughes Gold Mines. Ltd.-Quebec's larg- est straight Gold producer. Num- aaue Mining Co. will therefore be the third development out oi the mining claims formerly in the Read Authier group. Preliminary surface work and diamond drill- ing have indicated the presence of a large mineralized zone sim- ilar in structure to that of Sigma and Lamague, EX CHANCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. June 25-- British and Nleixn exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compu- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows;— Argentina peso .2782. Australia pound 4.0179. Belgium belga .1694. China Hang Komr dollars .3255. Denmark krone .2248. France franc .0662, Germany i—e;chsmark .4037. Great Britain pound 50325. Holland florin .6797. India rupee .3810. Japan yen .2955. New Zealaucl pound 4.0554. Norway krone .2530. South Africa pound 5.0074. Sweden krone .2596. Switzerland franc .3266. United States dollar cent premium. Closing exchange rates:- At Monti!-:ai——Pound 5.0! 144: U. 5. dollar 1.00 1-4; franc 6.62. At New Yor~k_-—Pound 5.02; Can- adian dollar .09 3-4; franc 6.60 1-4. At Part}--Smind 78.24 fr: U. S. ¢!ollsi.r 15.10 .-4 fr: Canadian dol- lar 15.13 fr. In go1d—Pound 19s. 3d; U. 8. dollar 59.30 cents: Canadian dollar 59.21 cents. NEW YORK. June 25-Foreign exchange irregular. Great Britain demand high 5.02 3-4; low 5.01 13- 16; close 5.02: 60 day bills 5.01 1-4; Fmncc 6.50 1-4: Italy 7.87; Ecl- izium 16.90; Germany 40.25: Can- ad: 00 3-4. 1-4 per OPENED TO WOMEN » LONDON ~ <C.P.l — The Royal Victorian Order hitherto the pre- serve or men has been opened to women by il .- Kings ocmmand. ‘0OOGDDOd OU '}.'tDOOD(}O.ol>!H?O’}-'7-C-0000'}‘$3-('00::-JO’ Advertising iiates-—Payaiiie in Advance (‘run-ill fluarrllun Iuniiln. -11- per wnr-I; \\'r-iilern and flint:-rn Incnlu. 2:- mr word; Arinoiinreiriontn nml (fuming Evolltn 2o per word; tr per word: In his-mm-liiin Notices, we per Inch; Li-in of Floral and per name: nor inch: Notion of Thnnlut uml Anprofllalllin. 70¢ per Inch or 40 per Clnniified Letlorn of (‘nndlllenca 10» ms: SUN LIFE HAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- toes even in the event of your death the completion ol the ihings you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Building. Charlottetown. Mlgellaiieous SNAPSHOT I-‘A!\'S—-MAIL YOUR films to Gainsborough Studio Brace Bldg. Charlottetown. Any size film printed and developed 45 cents. 116. 120. 127 films printed double size at no extra charge. PO Box 251. J. Farquharson. L-5488-6-26-31. Wanted WAN’l‘ED-—-BOTTLES, rmrs AND quarts. Pl1ol1e>1l_(l_7;>l.. 5128 5 17 ii BOARDERS WANTED—CEN'l‘R.AL location. Phone 537. L-5300-8-25-31. warm‘ on To‘ iwv‘, ' ‘si:"co‘T~Ii5 hand tracwr Apply Guardian oirice. L-5520-6-28-31 apartment. ficc. Tf) Ll-IT—SUNNY SIX ROOM apartment opposite Rochford Square. Newly renovated. Oil burner range. Apply 38 Kent St. , L-5379-ii-24-31 ,._._____...___———-—-———- T0 LE'l'—-SIX ROOM APART- ment and seven room tenement at attractive rates. For further particulars apply to Eastern Trust co. L-5376-6-24-31 Male Help Wanted WAN’l.‘ED—A MAN FOR FAEM work. Mack Msoehsil. North River, L°5M4-G-35-31. KEN WANTID FOB NIL]!!! mwleigh Routes. Write today. Rawleighb. DCDM. MG-470-BB-P. Montreal.-Can. N-1N~O-12-13-19-30-28-3'7. WANTED — EGG CANDLIB. Must be experienced and have good references. Apply to Ralph 3. Burns. Freetown, P. l. Island. L-5804-G-20-at Lost Lost nsrwema "ovarian also and cher1o1tte;vv:nnfl one use of beta! . A u . 1° 3 9" b-5306-0~20-8i. Markets At A . Glance (Canadian Pres!) Toronto ‘and Montreal—Indus- trial stocks lower. Toronto Miries—Lower. New York—«5tocirs closed lower. Winnipeg——W'heat unchanged to 1-8 lower. New York-Cotton and sugar higher. Produce Prices (Canadian Presfl MONTREAL. June 25- Wheat, not no 2 93. Barley C W no 3 48 1-2 Oats, C W no 3 37 1-2. Oats. feed no 1 35 1-2. Flour. spring wheat patents. firsts $5.20. Flour se-onris $4.80. Flour bakers $4.70. Flour winter wheat choice $3.60. Flour white corn $4.15 to $4.25. Bran ton $19.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $25.25. “oiled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. patents, l-lay no ‘.1 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese Que white 12 1-4. Cheese Que col 12 1-8 to 5-8. Cheese Ont white 12 1-4 to 3-4. Cheese colored 12 1-2 to 13. Butter no 1 21 1-4 to 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 26. Eggs A medium 25. Eggs B 24. Eggs C 23. Potatoes P E I mts 905 $2.15 to $225. 575 $1.35. 10's 2'7. N. 13. mls 80's $1.80 to $1.90. 50's $‘.35. 10‘s 27. P E I Cobblers 90's $2.00-$2.10. l.an white 90's $1.50 to $1.60. Alta white 90's $1.50 to $1.60. Va. bhls. No 1 $8.50-$9. V:-. bbls no 2 $8.25-$6.50 N. C. bbls No 2 $6.25-$6.50 GRAIN ‘Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, June 25—’n-aders !avorab.e to advancing wheat prices proceeded cautiously in to- day's session oi‘ Winnipeg grain exchange. apparently in the belief a. lull in foreign demand for wheat outweighed bullish crop reports. At the close of an irregular ses- sion, values were unchanged in 1-8 cent lower. July at 83 3-4. Oct- 83 '1-8 to 84 and December 84 3-4 cents. Erratic fluctiiatioris prevail- ed throughout. the price trend closely following that oi Chicago. Chicago‘: mixed trend, where the closi was fr-actionally lower to a shade higher. had much to do with determining Winnipeg's price movements. Liverpool's weakness. 1 l-4d to 5-Ed down at the finish also was construed as" bearish here. Cash and coarse grains prices showed only minor variations. Currencies ((‘ana\di;n_V Dress) NEW YORK, June 25—sterli'ng and the Canadian dollar were lower. the French franc slightly higher. in the foreign exchange markets today. The Canadian dollar extended its discount from 7-32 to 1-4 per cent. The pound was off 3-8 at $5.02 while the franc. closing at 6.60 1-4 cents. showed a gain of .00 1-2 of a cent. MON'l‘R.EAL. June 25-105; of 7-32 cent was rogisted by pound sterling on Montreal foreign ex- changes todiiy at $5.00 1-4. The United States dollar was up 1-32 cent at 1-4 premium while the French franc gained .01 cent at 0.62 cents. icanadian Press) (‘1-IICAGO. June 25—For the second day in succession. fears of possible hcavy imports of Canad- ian ivhcat into the United States put 0. damper today on upturns of domestic prices of brcadstufls. Tendipfz also to hold the wheat market at anchor despite increas- ing report.-. of drought havoc in spring crop states were larger ar- rivals of newly-harvested winter r‘:eat southwest. Wichita received 306 cars, Hutchinson 197. and Enid 166 Wheat closed irregular, 1-8 lower to 1-2 higher compared with yes- terday's finish. July 95 5-8 to 3-4, sc'~ 96 1-8 to 1-4. corn 1-4 off to 1-4 up. Sep 85 1-4 to 3-8. oats 3-3 to 5-8 advanced. and provisions showing 10 to 15 cents decline. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. June 25—Butl.cr pricu moved fruitionally higher in increased trading on Canadian .44: L produce 39¢. tiou today. Butter spot: sales: (J\ine-make), 01 1-8; 600 Que (Junermake). 21 1-4; 100 Que (June-n1e.ke 00 score) 20 3-4. June (May-make) 20 7-8 to 21. Cheese spot: sales: 200 boxes Que w_h'ite 12 1-4. Ont white 12 3-3 to 5-a:.",0ntoo1 12 1-2 to 13: out col 12 1-2 to 3-8. up spot: Sales: 30 cases Ont A large 22. Out A medium 30 3-43. 500 Que |n'kwsMAr:; INVINCII Ll nntsrnumtlut (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. June 25—'1‘rading was light on Montreal open pro- duce markets L0(‘lii.vlWll.h a steady to firmer trend ruling for butter, egg. cheese and potato prices. Butter was quoted at 21 1-4 to 1-2 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots. to retailers were 22 1-2 for solids and 23 for prints. Cheese averaged 12 1-4 to 3-4 3-4 Ct-‘I115 per pound for Ontario white and 12 1-2 to 13 for colored. Graded eoe shipments in car- Iots or less were quoted at 22 a dozen for A largo. 20 to 20 1-2 for A medium. 19 1-2 to 20 cents for B and 19 to 10 1-2 for C. Potatoes: P E I mts 90's $2.15 to $2.25; 50's $1.35; 10's 2'7; (‘0l)bl(‘l'S 90's $2 to $2.10: N. B. mts 80's $1.80 to $1.90: 505 $1.35: 10's 2'1; Man Whites 9 .. $1.50 to $1.60: Alta Wl’1llPS 905 $150 to $1.60; Virginia no 1 bbls $1150 to 39; no 2 55,35 to $6.50,‘ N. C. no 2 $6.25 to $6.50. Late Sown Annual For Bloom A any displav of annuals is .11- together within the range of prac- tical gardening up to July 1. It is only 1’1C(‘£‘FS."i1‘y to select those which are of short-b]oom.inr,~ scu- sons and come into flower quickly. The cornflowcrs and anriiml pop- pies will give beautiful disptay in short order. The annual lrirkspiirs spin up in no time to bioom in warm weather. and the Frciich marigolds will get into bearing: in time for 2i wonderful display dur- ing the fall when the cool nights bring out Lht‘ rich crimson mid mahogany in their blossoms. The annual oysopiiiimnccds sow- ing every two weeks all siiiiiincr. Lats-sown mlvias come at just ihe right limo with their fl.1ni:ii;v smi- let in fall. Phlox Drummondi is a fast g1'0\\‘01‘. The giant 2111111115 might not be their b0.~,l.. but the lit- tic pompous will. Tlic l1f.‘llChl'_\'5unl.~. cw-rlnstiiiris. are wclcomc for late bloom and can be kept for \\'1llll‘1‘ riispiiivs. The portiilacrt is good for a hot spot. Fniii‘-o‘clccks indict‘ riipid m~:;,ross from seed .S(l»'i'll in the siiiiiiiivi‘. N. Y. Stock Exchange tsiipplild by 1-'itfla|d Int! CO. Member: of Alonucnl stock .13- ciuuigo and Curb Market) Stock: . Open taut Air lied Al Chem 206 201 Am t.‘iu.i 134 1331;, Am For Pr ‘[1,; 71/, Am For l’i- pfd Am Loco 2.0% %% Aiii llad 20=,\g ‘.'0l}fi Aiu 'l't'l Tel 170 1130 A111 'l‘4ili .«\iii Writer '.‘:~ Aiiucriiiilil :i.'i=l,, Aiciilxou Tb’... Ail lie: ziiv. Auliiirn 299-; iinlil lmco i4iilL Ohio 15% liviillix Av Iii-iii St 531/,’ him Air (‘o ilrigizs Man 621/, .5291. i.'iin |‘ui: Ry l'nsu .171)" 171) (.'l1"H Ohio still: 592,: t.‘hr_i slur 11071‘ in: 3‘ (‘uni .\'n1 1.4.3.8 Hr.“ rum 5.. 311, 33., (‘on run 77 17 mn this Cr) 35,71, :46 -ijnrn l'rn 1}!‘ M01 ,' iiimririi-ii Rub 211»; llinl .\l-ii (‘iir 1114 lliiiip .\1n1 (‘ai- ill mi ‘sin. Int ll:ir 501-; iii! 'I'o1 Tel l.'i ix‘.-nu run 301', .\l.s>x l’lli' Ry .\lnrii \\‘artl 45 .\lur Porn 10 Mill Bis 'l.’.3’. Nni (‘lish ling 2513’, .\.»u- \fIl'k N n 3:,‘ Ni-r Aiii (‘o 2%,‘. .\':-r i'im '.".I I‘: la .\lni. 1l‘§ l':iriiinmint S-1, 1‘:-iin R R :i:ii; Will PM (‘vi 4:11., 1‘ui. .\'n]- on .g,r..'v‘ run. on on is-.'. ltiiiliu (‘n 1-} It:i:ii'n Koltn Or-pli r.=.~ Fl-lira iluu Co ‘in -“livll l'ulnn Oil 17 Siiiilli l‘.'Ir‘ Std (iii lrid Sill nil .\' J Rtiiiloliniqor (‘c- Sun Oil (‘n l'nlIn4l .-lir l'nii:-11 (‘Iv l'nllMl 4.‘/as imp 1' ‘ Riiii ‘. l\'nl‘1i"r flrna “'05:? l'liinn \\'N-ll .\ir Brnlie \\'o<I Firm ‘Vii/\lr\-nr-‘h MIN N " I u (Canadian Press) TORONTO. June 25-Moderate weakucss in the mediiim-price gold group and the base metals today gave the Toronto mining board a downward slant which was qualified by a timing tendency in the final pluse. Oil stocks regist- ered improvement and in the silv- ers, Eldorado came to life and registered a net advance of 10 cents to $1. Tire exchange index for the golds was off a point to 139.80 and the miscellaiieoiis mines index lost 3-4 of a point to 131.58. Volume at 1.139.000 was the small- est since May 1. A study to strong pi-ico lone among: the $011101‘ golds llf‘l]'7'.‘d in minimise the appearance of weak- ncss in other groups. Mclniyre, off 3-8. had the only decline. Holl- lnger and P101113?!‘ chalked up narrow gains and Lake Shore, Teck Hiighes, Wright Hargreaves an’ Biiffrilo-Ankerite held im- changcd. Minor gains were posted also for Macassa. Mining Corpor- ation. Pmmier. Preston and East Malartic. The soft spots included Little Long Lac. off 15 cents. Pcrron. off 8. San Antonio. off 7 and issues down 3 to 5 cents included Mc- . . NDUSTRIALIST PASSES _ l l Hon. Elihu Jamrs Davis. 1’nrn|t‘|’i provincial secretary in the Ross ‘-government and president at one‘ of '3 is largest lcatho: companies inf the British Empire, died in Welles-i Icy hospital recently in his 85th year. LONDON——(C.P.)-—']‘ll€ F‘ool.b.ill Players and 'I‘rriiiu-ins’ Uiiion has in- 1,1l1‘i3.l.l.‘d a. l.(‘St case will be brought in the 111211 Court if the Football League docs out nl‘l'n1lEf‘ 101‘ play<‘i‘s earning more than $11.10 n 1931' V’ be compensated \\'l1"ii Dill 011*. Of the izam3;hr.°.i.i=..h .1131“-i’ .-__ -D01V[lNION' or CANADA. paovmco or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NO. D 396. IN CHANCERY BEFORE THE MASTER OF‘ THE ROLLS Arthur Mclnnis Ar nrs.. Complain- ants. Vs. Edythe Mclnnis dz ors., Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the Court bearing Klilli‘ the 19111 day of June A. D. 1036 I hereby noiify all persons having any claims aaainst the Estate of Bl‘f‘l1lA')n Mclunis late of Charlottetown Royalty in Queens County and of Jane Mo- Innis late of Charlottetown in said County to come in and prove their claims before the Master of the Rolls at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Wednesday the twenty-second day 01 Juli’ A. D. was at the hour of eleven o'clock in the tnrcnoon and take notice that all claims not so proved before him will be barred. DATED this 19th day of June A. D. 1930. MoLEAN & MeKlNNON. Solicitors. 1.3111! E. BRECKEN. Registrar. L-5538-9-28-31 Lcorl-Cocksliuti. McKenzie. Hard Rock. Chiboiig-amctu. Canadian Mnlartic. Red Lake. Reno and To- b\l1'u. 'l‘0R0.\"l'0, Julie 35 — 1-Ilorlu “"5" mm» nii_ 10 innu 5 \_l/IX Oil -- .\i.~< -T14 .\l;:nm'i u 0 \iig1n 1'1 M“ \r;_vn»'_\- 15“ \rni1' Plll ‘Cl’ \“lill‘\' 14 \~zinri1 5 l‘<n:iIniii:- 97»: Rnrry H 5' H‘i.%r> .\lv~in. 1_T ll*nr -'1‘ liiintllo 171? I'll: .‘lli 5‘ 11-min is 1? 11 X H iiurf .\nk 'lT~‘- liiifi’ (‘no l"'~< Rviiik lllll l.'l‘i ('fIl 1-‘..lin 1.'l.’i i':Il (‘ll 171 inn \lnl ill mail» '1‘ it"- (‘on r‘.-iv rs: (‘hum RM 119 (‘ir~rir.\' ‘"1 (‘nninmm ‘:17 am. 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Kciii 1-:n_c:.mri --("P.~~- ~.’: (When llll.‘ iiincral look l\'."ico of 17- ‘ycar-olri .l0.'l"i .\'li'i’C('l0Y1:\‘.(l who was Pi-ctty Sarah We-‘ich likcs rats. As a killed iiy 1 fall from her linll\‘ .1: ri mnmhr-1' of the .\1cdii'alCoilrge staff [I_\'ll‘|l(hz’ll1.I (ho pn1‘i_v \\.’lll{l‘.’l l)l‘l‘1llld.<lH" looks 5lllE‘l' tiioiisaiids of the the hcn\'.si- in 1110 if‘l11t‘lf‘l‘\. l'Nl-"ills ll.~'(‘(l for cxpcrinicnw '’There’s no such . ANIMAL” . . . . sum the man who had ll(‘l|l‘tl niemit ll giraffe iiut, seeing one convinced him that sm-ii animals live. You may be inclined to aioiiht the stories your ll'l('IIlls tell about the friendly ilnxor anal lasting goodness of “llL.\(‘l\' 'l‘\\'1S'l"’ CHEWING . . . but not after you have ll’lt'd it. Your taste tells you that H. & N.'s “BL.\(‘l\' TWIST“ C}lEl\'I.\'G is the chow for you. 10° ll.i‘l I ix-Ii "1 [Mn \ i‘i~\\ 1-(ll Siirl “nsiii Sin] (‘uni .\'iil|i\'n'i I In l‘i 1' ‘ill l i CHARLESTON so .- iC.P.) - (‘L"1‘F. l.lT’l‘Ll:‘. n'A’1"s ,