IL 25, 1936 AP%__.__.—.- -—---t I THE CH A RLOTTETOW N__(lU_ARD_l_Al*l____ >_ STOCK..QUOT/i I7 Morning Stock Letter (neoelved over Pltfleld and Cole Private Wire) NIIW YORK. April 23-0111: must always have some reason: to explain stock marknt movements but more often than not_ the explanation is in the market itself. It is true. that theute ms been a good deal of disturbing foreign and domestic political news of late, but’ just as disturbing news hasdeveloped at various times within the past year withoi t 3,,-mging severe sell-offs in stockk; Recent weakness has probab‘ been largely due to the fact thi t gwcks have advanced (or a longs time without correction and at tl e "mm time the recent increase in margin demands has hurt buying power to an extent. How far so ch . correction movement in stocks goes is always uncertain. Moi particularly is such the case at til: moment as the market is und pr new conditions imposed by l e new margin requirements, I which there is no precedent. Crur guess is that the reaction will run somewhat higher. Our strong be- nor, is, that the reaction is a ne- start of a long and serious d 1 in prices. Go me .'roR.oN'm. April 23—At a. spec. ial meeting or shareholders or con. sol Mining and smelting Co. ‘today unanimous approval was given by- 13W SPIMIIIK present 325 par value stock into five shares of 85. P.- V. President reported that sales'.dur- 1118 3959 quarter had been quite sati:-factory while prices realized had ranged somewhat higher than same period last year. Important auuuu cement made by Mr. War-r ren that directors had decided to construct 100 ton mill on Afton l>l'0DeX'ty and he hoped decision as to side and capacity of mill for Big Missouri would be made by July 1. Plans are being prepared for installation of mill on this prop- erty. TOR/ONTO. April 23—McKenze Red Lake-Report to March 31, 125,576 tons milled $159,585 recov- ered. average grade .371 ounces re- covery 98 per cent 215 feet ore length added on 450 level, new in- clined winze now at 550 level quar- ters work resulted in additional ore length all levels. action in a bull market not the (Canadian Press) C1-EOAGO, April 24—In rur- vously shifting trade, wheat scoiled gains today. speculators were wary of the selling side of the wheat marftet because of persistent dearth of moisture southwest. and owing to lack of response at Liverpool to prce downturns here.. Ilstima tes were eurr:::t that the Canadhn Government wheat Board was holdings of but 137,000,000 bushels at the present time. Wheat closed firm, 3-8 to '1-8 above yesterday's finish, May 101 1-8 to 1-4, July 91 3-5 to 7-8, 1: pm 3-8 off to 1-4 up, May 61 1-4 to 3-3, oats unchanged to 1-8 lower, and provisions unchanged to a rise 0! 10 cents. \ usuuus incii MARKET nuuiijmus Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat urday’s Issue. RETAIL MARKET ‘.' . April 24—A buying flurry that lifted w'.1t prices to their best levels of his day short- ly before the close was the only feature to today's session of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. The close was 5-8 to 1-2 cent higher. Late-session confirmation of the continued drought in the United States winter-wheat area encour- aged purchases after most trad- ers had withheld commitments throughout the day. May closed at 82 1-2, July 83 and October 04 1-8 cents. Earlier, values had held quietly firm supported by export sale of 500,000 bushel; of Canadian wheat. Trading volum. in the aggregate was light. Coarse grains prices firmed with wheat in the late dealings. Advertising lfitglilaayahle in Advance I Central Guardian locals, in per word; Weatern and Eultern locals. 2:- per word; Announcements nml Corn 2 per word; In Mrmorlum N'oLceI, Q Cards. eic.. do per name: Letter: or Condolence gar Inehhfloilr-ea cl‘ Tlinnlu In ad Avprcclatlon, 'i0e per incl: or do splrltlfl Oflerlnga. word. o|hr rate: on uppllcut In. in; Events 2c per word; Clan-lllenl ‘I00 per Inch; Lists ol Floral and 701' per hllnliifin '0har|e lor any alive nlnement twenty-five cents. W)Q0flfi§flfl D?GQ§ T For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE — EUCTION Fol LT!» EDAt POSTS TURNED AND P“’‘’- 3“d3° “mi wm“"' '5°°"" Crcugh. A. Duchemin dz Co. Cards. Guardian Central Job L_ 01 ._.— FOR SALE -— SEVERAL Ct’1a0K- ing ranges. Apply 89 Rcchfond st. L-4003-4-'. M-2i. .-.,- , .. . MAIDEN HAIR. FERN PLANT’. lilo postpaid. Joseph Aiken. Elean- _1‘°n- Quebec-_.__. ..__.N-1*i4;4_:?‘!:L‘_- roa SALE—-BICYCLE IN (l.00D reps.’ . Apply Lloyd Ve:sey, Stork. L-4051-4-81 I-‘OB SALE—DllAF'I' MARE AP- ply Tom Horgan, stanhope. L-4oza—4.»_i.t_5-at FOR SALE — CHOICE BR.'l'GH’l' seed oats harvested without rain. Herb Dennis, Marshfleld. L-3930-4-- ‘.12-51. ..__r,-,1 RUBBER. TRACES NEW $3.00 pair. Horse collars odd slats to clear 32.96. S. L. Hardy 8: (Jo. I.-3762 [Ii FOR SALE — SECOND HAND light express wagon in golzd re- pair. Apply Alex Scott Marsh- ileld. L-4020-4-"$6-3i. 1 FOR. SALE — SMALL CILEAM Separator. Slightly used. A. E. S. 112 Prince Street. L-3790-4-18-€33-25. FOR. SALE—0R TRADE FOR CAB Indian Motorcycle. Apply Echo Garage. L-4013-4:-25-31 HEAVY DUTY NEW RUBBER Traces. Complete per pair 835,0- Ollnton Morrison, American New- and used Rubber Belt Dealer. Fredericton Station, P. E I ' L 387 -21-6i. FOR 8 ALB — CONVERTIBLE °°uDe with Rumble seat. Par- ticulars at MacKinnon an Mc- Neill's Oflice, Great George. st. L-4002- l-24-ill. '—: ti: FOB sALE—llIGllEs'1‘ QU ALITY. blood-tested C overnment. Ap- Dwved Leghorn chicks, Muy, 10c, June. 9c, and ac. Mrs. .1. 1''. Barton. New Wlltshire. L-4011-4-94-ll T Fol sacs.-om: NEWLY- Preehenod, Registered Jertiey cow 10“! years. one good grade -Vm-y cow due to freshen any Nth. Ihudock Nioholsm, Illltou. L-40$~4-N-ll J Boarders Wanted Boalmsus wAN1'll>-clwI'1'IAI. Ifimliiy. Reasonable rater). Phone -' i7- L-3080 .4-23-ai. ‘T“" __V Personal l'0VA'iI none: I in “NFC!-Weuanyou. ,t‘iuOen- FOUND PARCEL owner: MAY, have same by applying Guardian Office. L-40377-4-25-ll ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK done, sodding, grading, etc. Cellar walls waterproofed. Concrete walks and steps constructed. James Lawlor, 323 Kent. L-3987 %; THE SUN LIFE HAS A NEW Low premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlottetown. __:12i_9_H:|9_.‘§’.a2!s¢!_ Celery hunch go, Onions ll: 4,-1-Q lluets pk L5,. Curroll lb 49 Valery hearts 15,. Veal lb “C llliuhurh ll) 20,. l'utntoca pk _-mu Apples dos 3_r,_,‘0C Splnnlch lb we Parsley hond 10¢ 'l‘urnlps 2 for. lac (‘nbhngc head 15.909 ~““'-“‘ is-zoo lloust hm-f ‘.513 Stew lllclllli m_',..,, l:lll('l(l'Il sy,,“_T_.5 {‘,°“" so-si .oo . utton I-M3,, lluitcr ..'u..,8c (‘l‘('flfll ' he H1.'I.'is lloa ,m_._.0(_ Pigs 4 wc-"ks old pair rs,oo FISH Cod dry lb 8’ Fresh Herring dos 25¢ New Yo Curb lsllllblliell by Pltlleld Ind Com. lmny mention cl Montreal sump crclmngo and Curb Muriel) 5'°°l| oven Clan Amer Ulll lilac Atlas Cu ' 13 » 13 M“ “ '71 its-)9 Mug lluil 57" _.'7/fl Stuck: t-1,,“ Amer Cyan 8 in Am Una Elcc 37% Am Sup Pow .\iisuc Gus Eicc Alina Corp L‘un .\llll'l.'0I1I (‘ll W.-rv l.I‘or:l of can A Gull’ Uil 1'-nn llulu Oil in-1' Imp (Jil l‘i| Llglit l’o\v A U" Light Pow l’fd Markets At A Glqn-ce (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal—lndus- trial stocks higher. Toronto Mines——Irregularly low- er. New York—£tocks slightly high- er. Winnipeg—W'heat up 5-8 to 1-2 cent. New York-Rubber higher; cof- fee and sugar unchanged: cotton lower. Miscellaneous (Canadian —Prem) MONTREAL, April 24—Prices moved nominally lower in an in- APPRENTICE W A N T E D T 0 learn Barber rrade. Short Course expert training. Mofar Barber Col- lege. Halifax N-35$ fill.’ DE- Civil Servant- A Lnaaun rl(UM pression—Be a Postman, Customs Examlnei. Clerk, Btenographer, etc. Free Booklet “How to get a Govern- ment Job" M. C. C. Civil Service School, Toronto (10.) M. H. W. TO LET — ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, also large front room with fire-place at. 22 Pleas- actlve on Canadian com- modity exchang- produce section today. Butter Spot—Que grass 20 3-4A; Que fresh (buyers inspections) 20 1-2 2; Que fresh (92 score) 20 3—4A. Cheese Spot—-Ont colored (Nov- makc) 10 1-2A. Eggs spot-—Ont A large 20 1-2 to 21, A medium 19 to 19 1-2, A pul- lets 17 1-2 to 18. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April 24- Potato prices were from five to 10 cents a ant street. L-3004-4-23-3|. FLAT '10 Ll-1'l'——APl’LY ‘ls BUS- ton Street. Occupancy given early in June. , L-3975-4-23-3i. TO LET-—ll0USE, 1ST MAY. 3 rooms and bath. Apply R. S. Mc- Beth. 289 Fitzroy St. L-3990 TO LET — FURNISHED APART- ment from May 1st for summer. Central. No children. Write "8." care Guardian for appointment. L-3617-4-9-3i. Wanted CART. PHONE L-3860-4-21-Si. WANTED — MoOA!Kli.'Y FILING Cabinet. Apply E. Guardian. WANTED -p J06 847-R. L-4001-4-24-3i. W NIB 1) ROOMS suitable for light housekeopinlh Apply 17'! mston street. In-3773-4-23-3|. WANTED — IIIIINIBBED SUM- mer cottage for two weeks in July stating price. Apply .7. M. J. Guardian. L-3998-4-24-di. Wfl. (109 In I-$0-II‘. bag lower on Montreal open pro- duce markets today. Eggs firmed and butter shaded a little. Cheese was unchanged. Potatoes: P E I mts 80's $1.80 to $1.70; 10‘s 22 to 23: cobblers 80's $1.60 to $1.65; N. B.,mis 80‘; $1.60 to $1.55; Que mts ‘sou 31.50 to $1.55: Que no 2 whites 80's $1.40 to 81.45; Florida new we $2.40 to $2.50; Florida no 2 50's $1.90 to 32: Texas 50's $2.50 to $2.60. Butter sold at 20 3-4 to 21 1-4 cents per pound for no 1 while lots to retailers were 22 for solids and 23 for prints. Graded agg shipments were quot- ed at 20 1-2 to 21 cent» a doaen far A large. 18 1-2 to 19 for A- medium. 18 to 18 1-2 for B and 1'! to 1'1 1-2 for 0. Cheese was quoted at 10 to 10 1-4 cents per pound for no 1 On- tario colored, current arrivals. M T’L. CURB (II plied by Pliflelll and GUI- [III Iwlbdn at Iontreal stool eaelnugo and curb nuht) IOOIII DIOI ‘AD. I A 051 24% 34 Ford A 2395 28 Imp Oil 22 -22 In all 81 81 lleic era _9 D)‘ Walker 666! ___..-—...—_.—- Mt '1. Stock 1 Exchange (Supplied by Pltlleld and Com- hany nirmlurn 1-! Montreal IlD(‘lt Ixrlmngo and cl-o market) Block: Open Ln! .\llllll)l li:ll‘nurst iii-ll 'l'i'l llru . ll 1' (‘mi .\'ur l'r 4'un (‘air Fuuml (‘nu l'4‘lIl‘.‘lll. (‘uu lml Al (‘nu Pm: (‘ululu-:<u~ (‘oils -\'lIl1‘li, .\l ll at-wy hlu(‘ull 1-‘rout llk of l‘:llI lik of t‘nmm ill; of .\lil Hk nl‘ .\'. 5. Royal lik IV. Y. Stock Exch ange 157 Co. on- ifiivivnllnr by rmmai and Mcllllu-rw of Nlnnlrenlo elnrlr clmnge unil Curb illnrkeil Stocks Open Laal Alr- llml Al (‘ll--In .\In 11:11 Am For Aui l,l|l'tl Aiu 'l‘l>| ’l'»-l Am 'l'..l. ii .-\in \\':m-r Allllunlltlil (\ll’lIlS4>|l All lit-E l'r .\uliul'u Ilzlls Ulllu (fun tins 00 (form Pro (‘M Wright Dupoiil Eli-I: .\uln Lilo Gun El:-:- (lru l“lI4|llS G‘.-u Mot <;.....i,...-u~ Tax-.- lluil .\|ul. Cur .\|l~.~x 1.14 ll)’ .‘li>l|[ \\'ll'ul .\lur (‘urn .\:lil l‘-is .\lll i'::~h ll:-;: .\':-\\' \urI: N ll .\':>r Am IV: Nor l'::.- l'uv'k .\l--I l'ilr:lll'4-illil. I‘:-un ll ll l‘hll l'~i 1'0 Pnh Mr 1'.» l'urr- Iul 4'4. Iimllu t'..r|. llulliu l\'t‘ Ill .\':':lrrx lino (‘n Sllull l‘Iiluu South l'.'lc Sill (Ill lull .\'l4l Oil N .T Sturl-ii» ;-»r Co '1‘i-\- i'..r.. l’uEli‘v| .\Ir 1'" (ml (V-rp l'nI:.-ll 4:44 Imp I‘ .\' llllln 1' N .\‘l (‘top 17 .\' lull .\l \'iu.:i.lZuIn \\‘iu'm-r lirim “TS! l’n':II \\'I‘~'i .\|l' llI‘:Il<c \\':-<1 lil--:~ \\'aml\\'0rih 0l'[lll 0 Oil TIONS r--i Twenty-five thrills in a Pack! l to the Canadian dollar as compil- i 1‘ Prices Produce (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 24-— Wiizat, nor no 2 90 1-2. Barley C W no 3 43 1-2. oats, fecd no 1 35 1-2. Oats C W no 3 37 1-2. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $5.50. Flour seconds $5.10. lour bakers $5.00. Fleur winter wheat choice $3.80 to $3.90. Flour white corn $4.40-$4.50. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts tori $21.25. Mtlddlings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 10 to 10 1-4. Butter no 1 20 3-4 to 21 1-4. Eggs in cartons A large 24. Eggs A medium 23. Eggs B 22. Eggs A pullets 21. Potatoes P E I mts 80's $1.55 to $1.70. P E I mts 10's 22-23. P E I Cobblers 30's $1.60-$1.65. N. B. mts 80's $1.65 41.65. N. B. mis i0‘s 22-25. Que mts 80's $1.50-51.55. Que no 2 80's $1.40-$1.45. Florida new 50's $2.40-.250. Florida no 2 £01: $1.90-$2.00. Texas new 50"‘; $150-$160. EXCHANGE Press) 24—Mritish relation patents, (Canadian MONTREAL. April and foreign CX(‘lli11‘.;Ie in ad by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as foilo\\'s:— Argentina prso .2'.'€). Australia pour ._.- France ll‘E1f‘.C .C.. Crsrmcmy l‘Il'.‘l1-‘I ' 1'. sin pouni 4.9581. 1-lcliand ilorin .6816. India rupee .3755. Japan yen .2905. New Z..'i'and pound 4.0007. Norway krone .2493. South Africa pound 4.9361. Unltscl States dollar 15-32 per cent prcmil-m. Closing exchange r:itcs:— At l\‘1ot‘.trr:i‘.-Pound 4.05 13-16: , U. S. dollar 1.00 15-32; franc 6.61. I At New York-1’ounci 4.03 1-2: i Cmadian dollar {)9 1-2; franc 6.58 1-4. At Paris-—-Pound 74.98 fr; U. S. j dr."'ir 15.19 fr; Cmiadirm dollar‘ 15.13 1'1‘. In gold—Pound 1%: U. S. dollar ‘ exchange MINNE; (Can 1: Press) TORONTO, prii 24- Stoclu Close , Afton 12 l JUNK 543 . .uox 2-,4 « Algoml .834 l Arnifield 84 ‘ Asliluy D ‘ Argosy 13] 1 il.i;;muu<- 71,3 ' ilurry ll |!.lNu Al'>I. '.'.' ii:-or 2 liuullie 114 iii: .\1lII I10 liu_I>_lo 131,1, lirillurne 750 if it X 17 “ll” .\nk 400 1iul'f (‘an H‘_ Bunk 11 117,, 4‘nl Oil 0 4‘un .\l:ll lli Vzirlluiu lll I'.ls|lI‘ 7‘ 1i\ awn l':n Ii’.'tI l‘l|.r:u ll:-.~i lilft i‘|ilIu.ug l‘1l r vy lluilrl lA“kU tiulilulu ( lo (.uuun1' lizilvruw -' ll.mi llnck 97' lllirker 11% lll.llini:t'l' 14%: liuinvsicutl 1‘-0 'i win- 'l.l.llil7‘l| 'l'..u.lL'nmc Vulll\Ii‘I'.*4 Wu I4‘ .\m u Toilll salt-s 611.000. I.'Nl.l.‘4TE|) .\lll:»rmnn lirvii {'4 n .\lnn Hun.-in ii in r,.i...n ‘- l>.ll 0.1 lZ:v- " iv.» ..I lurk 59.41 cents; Canadian dollar 59.12 Ct‘l1l.S. NEW YORK. April 24—Forclgn steady. Great Britain dcmzmd high 493 5-8; low 4.93 1-4: close 493 1-2; 60 day bills 492 1-2; France 6.58 1-4; linly 7.88: Bel- gium 16.91; Germany 40.21; Can- ada 00 1-2. . .. Resldanis 'n i ea of New Yo.‘ yelled to set i the Canadirr I” ' were much aur- ,. g. . Mrilopolltan ar- 58 in the north river, ~ dx-st-oyz-rs from off lermudn. decide; |. V’ ' I'or|I' em a visit belong harbor and uune to 10.‘. uli‘ Pier The neatly sauna cow 3 fig; . nu crabs Godh- borne. returning mm a long . ..n«.\.. .v... above; going ashore to see the HIM! of New Y The two deltrwefl re shown. ‘IJd.C.8. seguenly foreground and n.|r.o,s. (Inm- plaln (rear Ask for our leaflet “Facilities at your Disposi- " lion” which will be forwarded to you free of charge. nu-: PROVINCIAL am or 0AllAllil iirunchcs in the Prince-Edward Island : J. J. Morris Charlottetown L. S. Blanchard Summerside J. G. Campbell Tignish Sub-branches: Rustic!) Kinkora .cau;r::r.:zo:4:x«>.oo.o::-.-zomoxx-:>?:ro3:waco5 ' ray cnenii 1:.‘ days to pay-day’ and en- . count at the Provincial Better Than 0 EYER}fGQDY‘couats the joys a wonderful feeling.» ';; of satisfaction when his pay-cheque is finally put’ in his hands.- Put your money‘ to work in a savings ac- ..4, - . -..-.... ....... Bank of Canada where 1 will earn interest, paying you a regular return on your capital. SNAPSHOT CUIL TOYLAND, PICTURES You will always treasure memory pictures of the c h i I d r e n ' a playthinge. “Toyland, Toyland, beautiful girl and bayland Once you pass its portals. you may nder return again." UT could you not return again, in .1 manner of speaking, if there had been preserved in a snap- shot album pictures of yourself and tho toys that gave you pleasure when you were actually one of the inhabitants of that enchanting land of Victor Herbert's rhelovcd oper- etta? Do you over like to recall the teddy bear, the drum, the jack-in- the-box, the doll or the little tea set that were your favorite play- tlilngs as a. child and which eventu- ally wont the way of all toys, or won't you confess to being that sentimc-ntnl'? Well. in any case, if somebody had taken snapshots of them for you and kept them, the rhuncns are that you would get a “kick" in looking at them today. Certainly your older relatives would. Children's toys are part of family history. The timely point is that another Christmas having passed and new toys for the youngsters having made their appearance in the house, you should not neglect to take pictures of thcm before they disappear. Make shots of tho rhildrr-n with their toys and of the toys alone. if you can snap the children playing with the toys without. their know- which are usually the most infer- esting. But you will want some good close-ups in order to show the tgpys plainly. These you will have to page though they need not lock posed: For such pictures you need a.po‘li» trait attachment for your camera. This is a simple supplementary leni which slips over your present edifi- era. lens and permits you to tzil_(o_tli_e picture within arm's length and thus obtain a larger image. The dollar. Some of the toys can be taken" alone in amusing groups-the doll at the miniature piano, the monkey riding the little stuffed horse, or the elephant tipping over the icy traili. The table top is the best placQJQ set up these story-telling situations. Use a cardboard background, dark or light, depending on the colon-13' the toys. Experiment, too, with -I mirror as a background. A ‘short time exposure will be neeriodiwltll the ordinary camera. At night you can‘ effectively use two or th iioodlight bulbs, also lnerpeuslvd and control your lights and shale‘; If you will carry out this idea 363%} the toys of this Christmas‘ gr ' faithfully ‘keep up the habit eac year while the children are gr up, you will have a treasure‘; memory plctures which you“56\i they will always cherish-41 piflfifi in: you are taking the picture, you will have natural little studies record of the happy days in ToyTu‘r'j‘. 73 JOHN VAN GUll:DER lnal points of its has been added leader of all I Best Motor Qualities Are Possessed by Imperials All the sironpr,i'czitu1'es of leading ltniuiczin and Canadian marine motors are com- bined in the Imperial with a few origin- lhat could possibly better this mot- the best made. For strength, speed, endurance, fuel, economy and simplicity of operation there is ' not another to equal it. for free I " __u.‘ta""gIl.. own. Every feature until it is now the marine motors- cost of this extra lens is less than a '