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Lost 1-0-_"1‘ - .l l'i;>:'ri.i~:n.\N's'ooLn' ‘-`~1"=~l \\.i‘.»li _~;_._ _;_. ___.__l ' n I iiiesel Engineering A Niillonill Schools re- Dl'csi~iiiali\'c will hc in Char- lottetown in select students 101 ri ihol~oiig'h training in lllcscl and inicrnal Combus- ilflrl. Thosl- interested please “Ply at once giving age and Fefclvnccs to Box Diesel, Gullrdilin. Teachers- Waf1ff=d-_ WANTED - EXPERIENCED Teacher for Stanhope School. Ap- ply Ray Carr, Secretary. L-1108-7-29-3|. ‘ For Sale l FOR SALE - A SQUARE PIANO Chickerng. Apply Guardian. L-1110-7-29-21. li;;i.; _1;_.`;;'.'7' FOR SALE-ANTIQUE MELOD- ian, etc. 194 Prince St. : ~ - ' " ALA-1086 7-28-31. FOR SALE-YOUNG MILK COW. Apply Ray Carr. Stanhope. L-1109-7-39-Iii FOR SALE A PONTY. A BARGAIN. Phone 1187 or write box 71. L-1127-7-29-3i. Male Help Wanted w%i'§Ti Mill. Steady work all year rollnd. R. L. Coles, Milton. L-1138-7-30-31. WANTE.)-MAN T0 TAKE OVER profitable Rav/leigh Route. Estab- lished customers. Must be sat.s- neil with eamlng oi' $30 a week I0 start. Write R.awleigh‘s. Dept- SW' * *_* N-43-7-29-31 =°°’**\'é'¢» oooooooovo-o-+04 BATTLE`i/iEW OILS LiiViiTED. C010' oi ll~|"rr'\m 3 » . - just re- §"'!|_\',i‘d as i’lil(n\\'s: ~'- to lilfi Firm Sh I |_» _ . a e Stop '"2"' 11111 to 1134 Gas Show- ¢vv~¢v¢~v-»vv¢¢»o»» \(`urrc|it Price 24c-26c. Séand Securities ompany Ltd li. _ ' ' rm mf"'1“ flllecn _Street (hill ii i .....\i.° ai; _M-470-101-0., Montreal.__<_Janad=- ‘ Milceiianenuo OUR MATURING POLICIES ARE great bua ness-getters. If YOU insure now you'\l be just IS Pie!-‘- cd as our old poli¢1'h0ld¢1‘l~ 5"" Life policies satisfy. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Bldg., Charlotte- town ,__ Work Wan_ted____; EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS h |¢_ A y 166 Prince St. olisevlor pp L_l0m_7_28>3L ==:_______.._._ ______.-. COUNTRY GIRL WANTS WORK- Apply 202 Dorchester street. Finance NEW YORK, July 29 - (AP)- Forelgn exchange firm. Great Britain demand 4.97 13-16, 4.971-2, 4.97 13-16; 60-day bills $4.96 3-8; France, 3.74 7-8; Italy 5.26 l-4; Belgium 16.83 1-2: Germany 40.35; Canada .99 61-64. LIVERPOOL. July N - (AP)- Cotton, 2,000 bales, no American. Increased demand in spot; prices 5 to 8 lower; quotations in pence: American, strict good middling. 7.13 ;good middling, 6.83; strict middling, 6.56; middllng, 8.28; strict low middling 6.03; low mid- dllng, 5.53; strict good ordinary, 5,03; good ordinary, 4.63. Futures, opened quiet and steady and clos- ed easy. _ New York. cotton futures closed steady, 23 to 27 lower. Oct. 10.81 to 82; Dec. 10.77 to 78; Jan. 10.81; Mon. 10.89; May 10.93: July 10.94; spot quiet; middling 11,21. NEW YORK. July 29 - (AP)- Raw _sugar advanced 5 points tb- day to 3.50 for spots on sales of 90,000 bags of Philippines for Aug- ust and september arrival. No. 3 contracts closed unchang- on to iwo points higher on sales of 17.750 ions. Close: Sep. 2.54.b; Nov. 2.5011; Jan. 2.39b; M011- 2.400; MBV 2.44b; July 2_45b. No. 4 olnsed barely steady. 1-2 lo l 1-2 lower with sales of 16,150 tons. Close: Sep. 1.20136 N01/~ 1-32 1-2n; Jan. 1.3ln; Mch. 1.29 1-2111 Mm. 1.32 1-2b; July 1.35 b. ' Refined withdraws continued heavy against contracts but new demand was sullplied by m°d°"°W resale oiTcrinES 0" 4752 1'2- ,R'°' floors’ list quotations were un- cluingcd at 4.70 for fine granulat- d. 9 WASHINGTON. July 29-15?)- Class one railroads had a net rail- way operating income of $297,341.- 777 for the hrst half of 1937. 00' nlvalent to an annual return of 2,75 per cent on property invest- mgliiie Association of AmeI'lClD Railroads said today these 080765 compared with $238,0l6,42'I,or 2.22 pcr cent for the complmble 19”' ind of last year, and with $300.- 4le_251 or 3.46 per cent during the first six months of 1930- Nrzw voax, July 29 ._ (ari- Directors of Bethlehem SteelC01'P- iodav dcclarcd a dividend of $1.50 A snare on the common stock Rnd reported largest quarterly net in- mmc since 1930. The last quar- 1,00. $ They also declared th! !'P8\l1Bf| payment. of $1.75 a share on the 5(-ilnn per cent preferred stock and Q5 or-nts on the five per cent pre- ~ .t k. reiijj iii;7i§lll<» for the second quar- M. ,,,,,,||,.,| $lo_o22_a74 eqilnltolil.-56 a share on the commnn. 001111107' Ml Wm, $3,431,391 or 49 cents I Min Corp Mona Roy Nomietal Olga Oil Omega Oro lata Pacalta Pamour Pantepec Payore Pai-khill Paulore Paymastel- Perrou Pick Crow Pioneer ,mv payment. made in June, was! MONTREAL, July 29-All mar- kets reacted yesterday on some- what heavier tradlng, industrial sales Montreal totalled 31,600 shares against 17,800 Ti.lesday. Losses of a point or more were shown by Asbesws. Abitibl Pfd. and Frasers. while Noranda. and Mas- fel’ dr0pped major fractions. Braz- ilian the active leader running ag- ainst the general trend gained 1-2 at 26 3-4 after selling at 27 3-4 in the early aftemoon. Dominion Steel and Coal B flared up during the day to 22 7-8 but finished at 21 7-8 off 3-8. New York lost ground quietly all day under lead- ership of steel which dropped 2 5-8 apparently an example of selling on good news. Other steels were off in sympathy and the market had a. rather ragged appearance at the close. Toronto mines were dull. NEW YORK, July 29-The Lon- don market is flrmer today. The situation in the far east is no bet- ter. After a long conference at White House yesterday Senators and Congresmen left with the idea that the administration would like five pieces of legis- lation passed at this session of Congress. These include the Wage and Hour Bill, The Housing Pro- gram, The New Cou.rt Bill, The Loophole Tax Bill and Sugar leg- islation. Westinghouse for June quarter reported $2.25 against 1.58 last year. Twentieth century Fox 1.78 against 1.43 on the other hand Standard Brands reported only 22 cent: against 28 cents. After the close Bethlehem Steel will report its second quarter earn- ings. We were not impressed by the action of yesterdays market and believe it will work lower to- day consequently we would look on. Saguenay Power-Second quar- ter eamings equalled $1.37 per common share against $1.30 in first quarter. ' Canada Wire and Cable--$6.00 dividend declared on pfd arrears payable Sept. 7 to record August 20 leaving balance arrears $13.50. Canada Steam.ships-Earnings first half show $250,000 improve- ment over fame period last year. Debentures of $2,037,779 will be retired August 15 and as Oom- pany's cash positio: is adequate no new financing will be necessary. C. P. R.-June net revenue $1,- 194,111 up 1.7 per cent and six months up nearly 22 per cent over corresponding period 1936. Siscoe Gold-Net profit six months $13.84 cents per share ag- ainst 12.22 cents same period last year. Obalrkl Mining-Offers share- holders rlght to purchase 200,000 shares at 16 cents to August 3rd. Proceeds to be used for under- ground development. International Utilities-Consoli- dated net profits 4 months to April after all charges $518,239 ag- ainst $759,700 for the full year 1936. Also net profit $562,000 on sale of securities credited direct to capital surplus. NORTHERN MINER NEWS ITEMS TORONTO, July 29-Darkwater -There is now 400 feet of good ore on the first level. The best in- dications still ahead. Ore anti~ cipatecl equal to first level from second level. Preston East Dome-Develop- ment work to date has substan- tiated diamond drilling expecta- tions. God's Lake-Drifting on 4th level reveals length. of 508 feet average $14 over 409 feet. Net operatirlg profit second quarter $10,992 against $5.650 ln preceding quarter. Sladen Malartic-Diamond drill- ing from the East. Boundary has indicated a continuation of the big ore body indicated across the line for 1,000 feet on East Malartic. Wendigo-Present 60 ton mill to be increased to 100 tons daily as a result of new ore located re- cently. A profit of about $6,000 was realized during June. Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTO. July 29- Stocks A P Con 33 Alderman 106 Alexand 3 Ang Huron 575 Argosy 40 Arntileld 36 Astoria 7 Bagamac 35 Bankfield .78 Base Metals 27 Beattie 115 Bidgood 45 Big) Miss 48 B0 jo 16 Brew Dist 7 Brit Dom 30 Brown Oil 45 Buff’ Ank 925 Bunk Hill \ 16 Cal Edm 266 Calrnont 65 Cdn Malattio 118 Cent Pat 276 Chem Res 90 Chromium 75 Conlarum 132 Con Chib B0 Crows Nest 45 Darkwater 50 Dome 40% Dom Ex 5 Dorval 45 East Mal 95 Eldorado 270 Falcon 825 Fed Kirk 9 Foundation 33 Francoeur 65 Gillies Lake 30 Gods Lake 64 Glenora 6% G-oldale 34’/5 Gold Eagle 33 Goodflsh 1314 Granada 20 Grandoro Gunnar Hard Rom High Sar _ Hollinger ‘/‘J Homestead 45’/5 Home Oil 157 7 'I5 .36 Harker 13 21 11 I-Iowey 33 Ja:k Waite 70 _ Jacola 30'-‘J Jelllkcoéo lg? J Kerr Aditi’ 953 Kerr Lake 35 Kirk Hlld 165 Kirk Lake |30 Lake snoie 50 Lam Cont 4'# Lapa Cad 54 Lava Cap 115 Lebel 19% 65 555 530 75 Leitch Little Long L Mncasa Mafven MacLeod 192 Man East 3'/1 i`C‘i°'i`"“° law c n re 'e ty 119 30 McKenzie McVittie Mcwatters Mercury Oil Meri Oil Moneta Q/Iiorrig Kirk UTD Y Naybob New Gold OBrien 45 28 10 335 44 168 37 2% 38 07 190 005 Okalta 18:1 48 125 20 255 7% 30 18 18 60 100 share in the second quarter of L-1104-7-29-31. ,i I I I __ 4_1 1936. 550 seo Powell 130 Pnl Hoy 26 Close _ I-~ Premier 245 Preston 100 Read Auth 395 Red Crest 60 Red Lake 31 Rvee Mol) 65 Reno 80 Roche i4 _ St Anth 16': San Ant 166 Shawkey 50 Sheep Cro 7_7 Sherritt 275 Siscoe 370 Sladen 95 Slave Lake 65 Sou Pete 16 5 W Pete 65 Statiacona 119 Sud Cont 21 Sullivan 124 Sylvanlte 310 Tashota §'i Teck Hugh, 490 chi 30 the canadian National Railways". , i b in th ir ia ii..' mo stated w. w. swlnden, General Stogk Exchange ilkoeivea over rimeiamuws rnvaie win; StOCk EXChanf |i';h,§ ¢....f:....yr°i'.f 30.3. .ff :hcl rlon. . . ` (Supplied by Pitfleld da Co members of Montreal Stock Stocks Clan Bell Tel 169 169 Brazilian 27 26-ii l t .WE ARE now accepting applic- i‘ff°»i‘."2».‘l»”li‘.".i"°°f.““iT€.’.‘l'..”°.iiitéi - New Y°"k FINANQAL NEWS BRIEFS M0” real ‘?.§{€':i.1£::1,.t"‘:°:.“§:ll2:r.°I.:i::';;IQ Bruck Silk i B C Pow A Build Prod i Can Cem 4 Can Nor Pr I Can Cai' Fd E Can Car Pfd Can Hydro Pfd l Can Ind Al A Can Pacific i Can .5team.hlp ' Cclanese i Cock Plow lCons smelt | Dist Seal; ;D<>m Coal Pfd l Dom Bridge l Dom si B l Dom Tex Dryden i Eng Elec A l Eng Elec B l Found Co , Gen St W l Goodyear . Gypsum ` Ham Bridge . How Sinn.. . Imp Tob Int Nickel 35 -‘ra 62 157”s 14‘l N U3 u-oozmq, :rf 80 ,.3-SS ¢~ 'Er .~' :F if 13% 13 ,,,._. -'_-'23 ."2 35% 61% 15% 14 86 6% ll'.‘\ 3 25 81 21 49 22% 86 16% 13 ‘ri 13 29 le l4‘z 65'.: Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods Massey Har McColl Ft Mont Pow Nat Brew Nat St Cal' Noranda Power Corp Quebec Power Sha\\'ini<,;an St Luv St Law Pfd Sou Cali Pow Steel of Can Stocks Ablubi Asbestos B A Oil Beauharnois Brew Corp Bathurst A Can Vickers Dom Tar Don A Fraser Fra;er V T C Ford Hiram Walker Home Oil Imp Oil Int Pete Melchcrs A Price , Price Pfd Royalite Robert Mitch Steel of Cali Pfc \Viiinipc;; Elec A \’l/lnnipeg Elec B Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfield and Co.) Open Close 2812 9 32713 4l“_- 64 2815 l2‘z 371- li' in 5 H 85 23% 81.4 3 ‘S 2015 15 lil 44 200 21 35% 39 ro.:- N4 sa-6: Crain (Bi The Associated Pres 28‘é 9 33 41% 537s 25’/ii 12 33 13% Ci 5’/5 85 23% 8% 3'a 20’/"4 1514 43% 191 2074 35 “a 40 47% 22 U Towagmac 100 Ventures 750 Unit Oil 25 .Vulcan 175 wane amu 310 Wood Cad 35': Wright Harg 640 UNLISTED Brett Tr 713 Boast Cop 400 Dal Oil 37 East Cr 14 Foothill 110 Hud Bay 31 Kirk Town 22 I Malroblc 11; Night Hawk 1”* Nordon 17 / Oil Selec 51:4 Pend Ore 355 V Por Cro 31? Ritchie 4'? Robb Mont 3 Temiska 34 Total sales 408.000. MINING TORONTO, July 29-(CP) -The current sag in the stock market widened today on an expansion of trading and at the close the mln- es, including the western oils were down more than a point. Weakness was observed mainly in the cheaper golds. Among thc medium-price issues O’Bricri was heavy at $6 and other issues down 10 to 15 cents were Macassa, Pic- kle Crow and Sylvanlte. Lake Shore sold in considerable volume at a loss of 3-8 and Mclntyrc clos- ed 1-4 point off. Dome and Hol- linger held better and narrow gaiiiers in the cheaper imues were Little Long Lac, Oro Plata and Siscoe. A sizeable list of the pcnny golds sold down. Chibougamau dropped to a new low at 80 cents, of! 10 1-2 cents for the day and losses of 3 to 5 cents were boarded for Amtfleld, East Malartic. Fran- coeur, New Golden Rose, Red Crest, and Slave Lake. Noranda dropped 1-2 and Hud- son Bay lost a point while declines of a few cents appeared for Waite- Amulet and Pencl 0reille_ Silver shares were quiet and steady. Junior oils sold down quickly in the first hour and passed the rcst of the day in a. slow recovery. They were down at the close.how- ever, losses ol' 5 to 19 cents show- ing for Calgary-Edmonton. Howe, Vulcan and Dalhousie. Banks (luplled by Pitlleld and Co.) Banks 0i='\ ("°'° Bank of Canada Hank of Commerce Bk of Mont 225 225 Bk of Nova S 333 333 Rdyil Bank 198 190 .' . s) CHICAGO. July 29-Corn be- came the grain illarkct leader to- day, and plunged down in some cases four cents a bushel, the ex- treme permissible limit for any 24 hours, Unusilally favorable prospects of the 1937 domestic corn crop form- ed the haals for heavy selling. and the December futllre representiiig the new crop tumbled to a fresh bottom price record for the seas- on. Notice was also taken that acute feed shortage was being re- lieved by substitutes for corn. Corn closed l 7-8 to 4 cents un- der yesterdays finish, Sep. 93 5-8, Dec. 70 to 70 1-8, wheat: Sep. 1,17 to l.l7 1-8, Dec. 1.18 7-8 to 1.19. and oats 3-4 to 1 cent off. WINNIPEG, July 29 -- (CP)- Whcat fixtures evened-up their two-day trading irregularities on the Winnipeg grain exchange to- day when July flnishcd 3-4 cent higher alid October and December futures closed l-2 to l-4 cent low- er. Sllort-covering in July wheat which nears the end of nfs trad- ing period led to late firmness in prices after fluctuations were a ccni lolvcr in sympathy with weak- ness at Liverpool. Operations throughout were dull and long periods of listlessncss were witnessed. Only a small ex- port blisiness was reported work- ing in Canadian wheat overnight and traders hesitated to make an estimate of the transactions. Vol- ume for the session was small. Cash wheat trading was fairly active and good demand was re- ported for the top four grades of Canadian northern wheat at irri- proved sprcads, as high as 7-8 cent better. Keen demand for July rye self. that fuiurc four cents up and at $1.56 1-4 the closing price was only fractionally below the 12-year high of $1.57 posted 10 days ago. Oats and barley futures eased fractionally while flax futures fin- ished 1 7-8 cents higher to un- changed. MONTREAL. July 29 - (CP) -- Wheat, Northern No. 2 $1.43 3-fl; barley. Canadian westcm_ No. 3.81 1-2; oais. feed. No. 1 61; No. 2. 59; oats. Canadian westem, No. 3. .651 floilr. spring wheat patents. flrsts $8.20; seconds $7.80; bakers $7.70: winter wheat. patents. choice $6.00 to 6.20: whiic corn $600 to $6.20: bran, ton. $29.25; shortstop $34.25; middlings. ton, $43.25; roll- ed oats. bag 90 lbs. $4.25; hay, No. 2, per ion. rarlots $9.00. Cheese: Ont. .15; Que. .14 1-2 to .14 5-8: butter .26 l-4. Eggs in cartons: - large .381 A-large .36; B. .27; - cdillm_ .34; C. .23. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 Mis. 80's .60 >:> 3-¢ to .75. HAMPTON-ON-TllAMF.S_ Fli‘-!~ pina _ mm .__ A 4.”-F--niilo cvcllnv! tour io ci-‘eliiuilv lu-r T,li'ii li rlliilriv nnulc-relrvislcf V 8 PAGE NINE - ----n - Western Crop Report WlNNIPEG, Mail., July Zo--Nall which fell in L'H1`l’U‘S 401*/“W Electrical Engineering ‘.’;'..°.'...1.“§'.“i..iT.“l."£i ?.§..“.‘.°i..-Lit!-l.‘ ed more beneficial lo the iccc . .1 . v r situat.on than to thc uitnt ciull the latter being steady loo scv~ rely dainaged by dl'U1lU1. 1193 nd not wuids. Grasshoppers are eialcnt in some 'districts ol pr ' ' - aliove professions. Reply now if *southem Saskatchewan and .$011111- you wish intérview and advice. Give ern Alberta and are causliig C00 Exchange ,md curb M,,|“,¢, , age and references to Box Radiaisiderable damage tolwhat crop x Guardian. left. Weather has been modcra'eiY l warm with C001 nights which have N-43-7-29'3L been beneficial for all crops at prc~ *_T._; sent in the filling staue. Rust ll UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.98 1-32;- [ranc 3.75; U. S. dollar 1.00 1-32. ‘ at New York-round 497 is-ie: | franc 3.74 7-8; Canadian dollar .99 si-64. At Paris-Pound 13283 fr.; US dollar 26.69 fr.; Canadian dollar 26.66 7-16 fr. I In Gold-Pound 12s, id; U. S, dollar 59.44 cents; Canadian dol- lar 59.43 cents. _ Produce Prices , MONTREAL, July 29 - ICP) -i Butter prices declined on Canad- ian commodity exchange prodllcei section today while eggs remained firm. Butter Spot - Que. fresh <02 ‘ score) 26 1-4, traded. Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eggs Spot-Ont. A-large 32a; A- medium 30; B-large 23a; C. 21a. | Sales-`Butter, 100 boxes Que.’ fresh (92 score) at 26 1-2 and 100 boxes at 26 I-4. ` Futures-Butter weak, 1-4 to 5-8 cent lower; Aug. 26 3-6 to 5-8;i Nov. 26 3-4 to 27. I Sales-One November contract 1 at 27 1-4 and one at 27 l-8. ` Currencies y NEW YORK, July 29 - (AP)- With the French Government re-1 portedly using its control fund to. support the _franc in future deliv-i eries. the franc strengthened to-l day in foreign exchange markets` reported in southerly districts bu so far no alarm is felt, A devastat. ing hail storm glrllck a large tcr- ritory in central Manitoba :utr ruined the conluiercial pro,=rpec's of 50.003 acres, according to *lu u-eckly crop rvporl of mn l)cp:i:'- merit of A;':'i<-iiltlirc, C:1nf\r?:.i: Naliollal Rnllsvavs In .rrltoi'_\' a l.vc<‘k aero have grvatll improved the feed .‘ with some points roporimg 3,, nlucli as five inches. 'ring will 1mD1”0"f‘ _\‘1*"10s from late _atI_\- blit the lalvor .wwli frrains lvill show vast ilnpt'<>l'ement,_ All sections of tho r».~,q¢»i- RW... and Grande Pra‘rii~ tcrriiorl<».= re- port. lvcailicr ivarin hui crops: ara lwlrliuc lm ll-cu .worn mf.. .< A neccssliv. In soiiic ri1.=i'icl< Ilf-.ivcr I'0"ll'o for cxarnpld crop.: n-fl is.. holler than anliclpatrrl hut in ¢.l;.. (`fl'01lfif‘ Prairie distrirl ir is nf.-,.3 Pstiniatr-rl :hm-0 ivi’l he s‘x"v pct f‘*‘ni. of a normal ci-np ` Pearl Divillgf Job For Girls TOBA. Japan. .lliI_'.' 30- -CP) - Pearl flivliiu ln Japan - -l‘x<~Illsl'.'cl5 all occllpliilon for \voilt<‘ii .--ioiiay i an ;nipo;'t.'iiii liirlii.-,ir_v, proiiuc- ing 5.700.000 pearl-o_\'.