APRIL}. _}9_:§_o F Morning Stock Letter (Received over Piifield and Co’: Privnio Wire) _ NEW YORK, Aprll 9-The only important news this morning I} that the Radio pan has been de- clared operative. Foreign ex- changes are about the same. Divi- dend meetings scheduled for to- day are Woolworth and Centip- ental Can. Stock market action yesterday could hardly be consid- ered unfavorable. The reaction was in comparatively small vol- ume. We wcuid look on the first thng this morning and if vol- ume egain is srnrll on any re- actionary t'nde‘c1c.- would buy some of the lenders. in connection with the utiifle; it is interesting to note that the first of several p:'cp.oza‘:. of n1'.m'c§ral orvnership of the e‘c:trc utiiites issues in Wi::or.sln's cle:t.cn was defeated when Sheboygan voted against acquisition of the plant of the Wisconsin Power afd Light Co. U;r:ffic:ai re.um; \‘.2.c 7.469 to 1.345 against municipal cwnzrshlp to be financed by a $1,200,000 bond li"x_'lIC. MONTREAL, April 8-—B. A. Oil —E:i:oura;:i _, nc.\':. of the com- p;nys ope :tors was given share- imfdefs St the aniual meeting of British Am. Oil Co! Ltd, by the pr:sldent. A. L. Ellsworth. The president reviewed operations of the U. S. subsiciiarie; and estimat- ed net earnings from this source for 1936 at about $1 per share on the Canadian share capital. I-Ie point- ed out, however, that the company would not have this amount avail- able in cash for transfer to Can- ada as funds would be required for furthering of the producing end of the business. Directors were’ liberal in the distribution of divi- dend; in the past and would con- tinue this policy for the future. per word; is per word: In Memos-lam Notices. Spiritual offs-rlnge, Cards. 0412.. word. other Intel on application. For Sale FOR SALE -— FARM AT YORK. Apply to Lemuel Crockett, York. L-3540-4-4-0i. SALE — sncrron mun- Pive, Bridge and Whlst score Cards. Guardian Central Job Primary. ‘ I03 SALI — FORD SEDAN CAN and Ronfrew Cream Separator. M11. Levine Muttnrt, Albany. L-3607-4-6-3i. DOB SALE—sEVER.AL COOKING ranges and several open front heaters. Apply 99 Rochford St. L-369-4-7-ill. FOR SALE — WRITE BANNER Seed Oats. Bruce Deacon, North Wiltshire. L-3604-4-8-21. Efil. SALE—-CfiVfiLET sanfi. 1931 model, in good condition. overhauled. Apply A. B. 0/0 Guardian. fisrm BEEF fin Sfiii. fl‘ Jenkins Bros.'s store. Vernon. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Carey Bros. L-3538-4-ii-31. FOR SALE — Houses WILL Bil at March Stables, Charlottetown. April 14th‘and following days. Apply M. W. Wood, Charlotte- town, R. R. 1 L-3576-4-I-Si FOR. SALE — SIX BEATTY brooder stoves, also two incubat- ors. Bargain prices to clear. Ab- ply Preston Toomba. Beatty TED- roscntatlve, Kensington. L-3530 carefully selected Barred Rock Chicks from blood tested stock. Order early. Prices reasonable- Claude Jones. Chm‘ WNW“ 3- R- No. 1. L-3540-4-9-ll. FOR SAL!-l—0NE TOLEDO Counter scale, nlzvo one scoop scale. Priced l‘gl‘t. Charlottetown Furniture Exchange. 89 Queen St ct. '° _L:.aus;t-1:3‘: you ssu-1 AT FREDERICTON. farm consisting of 90 acru. good buildings, cultivated for comins seasons rrop. Inlmediflte P053053‘ ion. Apply ltonmg. d1-"lorrie Mc- e ea. Donald. Co V L_355z_‘_a_“‘ ron RI’-JNT—SUI’I‘E or OFFICES. bed room and bath in Johnson at Johnson Bldg-. Cot Pri“°° 3"‘ Kent Street, suitable either for cm“, or ugh: housekeeplnl. particularly suited for doctor! offices. Applysléugm Trust Co.. a . 154 Richmond r L_§.714_s:% I-on g,u.3',_.I BARGAIN BUSI- zneos Stand of e Late Mis- nossisl-Iowott Victoria. 0011' nlxting of Ho and Store com- bined. Warehouse. 89310 3”“ 3ud~Whorf. A wonderful OP- portunlty to ensure In b“‘iW'- . a rsuonable.AP' :_3°..:.lDs2loia Brothers. Chu- lottetown. ' * I.-9597-4-9-11-18 =fi== .. ~ in, But y- onuce sou Hm ~__ fl'I . Qpgnfil, t llIl'. initiall WIS. oouugiounicste Wm‘ Veridorn. Hotel. Imrsrd. 1-439 Announcements and Coming Events In per word; Should United States operation.s' be as l9.VCl‘.Ibl8 asapticipated and nothing unfo.seen occurs in can- oda, snaeholders could reasonab- ly hope for a bonus distribution on their shines at the end of the ear. Total daily allowable pro- duction from U. S. wel's approxi- mate 15.000 barre.s. Original in- terestr of B. A. 01] in the new Oklahoma city field was in 1'10 axes of which 25 owned outright by the company and a half inter- est held with M.dway Oil in 145 acres. Nothing was paid for the Joint lease, B. A. 01. imanclng the drilling of wells and with the well coming int) production Midway was to pay hal.f the cost. After B. A. 011 acquired 25 addit.onal acres in the centre oi the field owned 100 per cent with exczption of working rights. NEW YORK. April 8—General 1.3‘-tors Sal.s—-General Motors March sales to dealer; in U. S. 162,418 against 116,702 in February and 132,622 in March year ago. March sales to all dealers in the United Sta.es and Canada to- gether with overseas shipments totalled _".fl,'i21 against 144,874 in February ard 169,302 in March last year. Sales to consumers in the United States for fir.t quarter 1938 were 879,950 against 258,093 in corresponding pzriod last year. Sales to dealers in the U. S. in first quzrtcr totalled 410,314 units against 301,256 in same quarter of 1936. Sales to all dealers in the U. S. and Canada iogether with overseas shipments in first quar- ter 500,187 units against 38u.7l8 units in first quarter 1935. Sales to all dealers and U. B. and Canada plus overseas shipment exceed every month since June 1929. It was also the best quarter since the third quarter of 1929. DmY-§flxK® w®®ooI Advertising ilatcs—Payahie in Advance central annrdlu locals, do per word ; Western and Euiern locals. 2:- (‘lnlllllril 70¢ per Inch; Lint: of Floral nmi in per mime: Leftern of (:nmi«Iuu-c 70-- per Inch; Notice: of Thanks and Appreciation, 70¢ per inch or In Illnlmum Charge for hay advertisement twenty-flvo cents. KW Agents Wanted LARGE ORGANIZATION WITH over 800 dealers has openings for men with car to distribute food and he hold products on route of 900 omes in your own local- ity. Experience unnecessary, we train you. Steady work, earnings about $30.00 weekly. Write im- mediately for full information. Familex Products Company. Hali- fax Branch. 639 Barrington Street. Halifax, N. B. L-3629 Male Help Wanted WANTED — EXPERIENCED EGG grader. Apply to Ralph R. Burns. Freetown, P. E. I. L-3553-4-8‘-31. THE SUN LIFE, CANADA'S largest Insurance Company, needs live representatives in each county in territory not already occupied. Attractive proposition and personal assistance assured. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown. Work Wanted CAPABLE MAN WANTS WORK on farm state wages. Stewart Mcxinncn, New Perth. -—Ir35B8-4-7-31 _ To Let TO Ll:'.'l‘-GARAGE. MRS. WIIITE. 36% Kent St. L-3617-4-9-3!. rcuurus, UAICAUE 1'0 LET—154 Euston. L-3584 To LET — FURNISHED APT.--IN‘ C1i_'. Phone 466. L-3549-4-8-3i. T0 LE'I'—-I'HlI.EE UNFURNISHEI) rooms. Apply 325 Fitzroy Street. L-3525-4-7-21. To LET—iv00.VIS SUITABLE FOR light house keeping. Phone 57. L-3522-4-7-31. T0 LE’I'—liIAY IST, HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath. Apply R. S_ MacBeth. 289 Fitzroy St. L-3633 _ TO LET — SEVEN ROOM TENE- ment‘ . Heated. Modem conven- iences. Immediate D08-5855101. A1991! 179 Grafton Street. L-3098-4-7-3i. To LET - FURNISHED APART- meut from May 1st for summe. Central. No children. write "S." can Guardian for appointment. L-3017-4-9-3i. lirAIS'.I‘MiNT '13 LET — RW- ‘ May 1st. Apartment No. 4, Pownsl Apartments. comprising Living-room, Dining-room. Kit- ohcn.- three Bed rooms and Bath. Inspection at any time by GP- pointinent. Apply I-I. F. Mac- Phes_ K. 0., Riley Building, Char- lottctown. In-8494-4-2-4-7-9-ll-4. Miscellaneous csi-'runsn.. nuns M/uuuzo non. C!s.once nulnm. Sprinti- iield Lot. 07. . . , L-3993-4-I-Si -'..—~.: =. =--—-_;~_4:::: IOX CAI'5I'lll.ED-IN MY RANCII Much nth, on. silver fox. owner ccn‘hcvc‘ti-is some by prbvins TTOCK éuo TA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange isupplcd hr I'iifIeI¢l and (‘um- puny memlmru of Montreal aim-it exchange and ovurln mlrkci) Stocks ilir lletl Al (‘limu Ann (‘.111 Aui Am An! Am Ilueu Last For 1'1‘ For l‘rv PM Loco Iliiii Am 'l‘L~l '1'c.l Am \\’nier Anricnnil Atr-1|lsuu- All lit!‘ Auburn (‘incl Ohlr (‘lirysler Coin Sol Com No (fan can (‘on (in: Co Corn Pro Cur l\'i'lLrlIt lit-ere iuuuont I-ilcc Auto Lite Flrvstnna Gen Elec Gen Fonds Gen .\iot Goodrich Unruly:-ur ’I‘irs llml lint (‘an int liar Int Tel and Tel Johns Mun i"c Kcnnecott .\lont Wnrii Aiurrny (‘am Not (‘nah Its}: New York N II Nor Am (10 Paramount Penn II R I’iI|l I’:-t Co l'uh Sc-r (‘n I’ur:- 0?] Ca li:nl‘n (‘nrp' lirulin Kl-iili Orph Sears lion (_'n Slicll Union Oil Co South I'm: Sill Oil N J .\'iuileluiln-r Co Tex (‘opp Il’nIiiml Air ' ,. 'n it'll (‘oi-p 7 ' . l'nliecl (Ina imp '‘ 7 I‘ S Hill! I‘ S ~'ierl Cu \':iu.-nlium \\':irm-r Rr-ml \\"‘.~L l'|iinn West. I} .- \\'c-st Ar Brnke \\’oul\\‘rillli 5054 _____________ Produce Prices MON.'I‘REA.L, April 8—a Wheat. nor no 2 88. Barley c w no 3 43 1-4./"~<»..\ Oats, C W no 3 37 1-2. ‘ Oats, fcsd no 1 35 1-2. Flour spring whtnt {irsis $5.10. Flour seconds $5.00. Flour bakers $4.90. Flour w.nter wheat choice $3.80. Flour whit: corn $3.80-$3.90. Bran ton $19.25. Shorts ton $20.25. Middllngs ion $25.25. Rolled oat; bag no lbs $2.75. may no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 10 1-2 to 3-4. Butter no 1 22 3-4 to 23. Eggs in cartons A large 25. Eggs A medium 24.‘ Eggs A pullets 23. Potatoes: P E I mm 90’s $1.40- $1.45. P E I mts 80's $1.25-$1.30. I mts 50's 80. I mts 10's 17. I cobblers 90's $1.35-$1.40. I. cobblers 80's $1.20 to $1.25. . B. mts 80's $1.15-$1.20. N. B. mts 50's 75. Que mts 80's $1.10-$1.15. Que no 2 80's $1.00-$1.05. patents, pa tents, E E E E KINGSTON SCHOOL Honor roll for March: Grade X. (Sr.)——1. Dorothy Aulcl; 2. Eleanor Willis; 3. Bernice White; 4. Georgie Willis; 5. Daisy Paul. k Grade X. (Jr.)—i. Florence Youn- er. Grade IX. (S.r.)—l. Hilda Auld: 2. Vera. Willis; 3. Mary Clow. Grade IX. (Jr.)—-1. Vera Living- stone. Grade viII.—l. Irving Newson; 2. Douglas Docherty; 3. Harvey Now- scn; 4. Stewart Colwill. Grade V1I.—1. Calvin Holmes. Grade V.—-—l. Leah White: 2. Al- etha MacFadycn; 3. Robert Youn- ker: 4. Belle Smith; 5. Myron I-Iolm ; 8. Eugene Clow. Primary Department Grade V.-—-1. George Green. Grade IV.-1. Clyde Holmes; 2. Lorne Docherty; 3. Gordon Doch- erty. Grade iII.—1. Norene Auid: Mildred Paul: 3. Alton Willis. Grade II.—-1. Lois Green; 2. Joyce Willis; 3. George Macclregor. Grade I.—l. Lewis MacFadycn, Jpyce Macswaln. Samuel Willis, equal. ’ Sophie teachers. 2. Newson, Mabel Auld. Female Help WantcL WANTED — GIRLS TO LEARN hairdressing. Reasonable charges. Address I-I.1rri'ss Beauty Shop. ' Sydney, N. S, L-3630 Help Wanted WANTED: vouno i.AD‘x”oii Gentleman. with Beauty Parlor experience, to represent Helene Curtis Beauty Parlor Equipment and Suppiies—Libersl Commis- ‘sion -Jones Electric Co. Ltd., Saint John. L-sro-4-9-st propcrtyand paying for this Id. stsnisy Thomplon. Marwrel. - and for LI-Duo Imam’: Wanted 9000 WANTED TO Il.EN'I‘—lIOUSIi'. OI . 3 bed 5- Apply 391 :.°°i:'3§mi.u. '°°mr.-ssoa-4-a-at. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April B-Advances of five cents a bag were posted for potato prices on Montreal open produce markets today. Potatoes: P E I mts 90‘; $1.40 to $1.45; 003 $1.25 to $1.30: cobble-rs 90's $1.35 to $1.40; 80's 01.20 to 81.25; N. B. mts 80's 81.15 to 31.20: P E I and N. B. mts 00's 80; 10's 17; Que mts 80's 01.10 to $1.15; No 2 white: 80's 81 to 81.05. Graded eggs shipments in car- lots or less were quoted at 19 1-2 to 20 cents a dozen for A large, is 1-2 to 19 for A medium and 18 for 13.. Butler was steady at 22 3-4 to 23 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 23 1-2 for solids and 24 for prints. Cheese was’ unchanged -at 10 1-2 to 3-4 cents for no 1 Ontario col- ored, main line arriving. MINING A (Canadian In-) TORONTO, April 8—Narrow ad- justments over the mining board resultccl in a slight net decline in the average today on volume be- low a million shares. Braiame and Macoasa were the stmngest of the gold milling stocks. the former gaining 25 cents and the latter 17 cents while gains of 2 to 5 cents each appear.- ed for Anglo-Huronian, Pamour. Pickle Grow, Red Lake, Malartic, Litfie Long Leo and Reno. Buf- falo-Ankerite was a soft spot in the group, dropping 15 cents and Conlarum, San Antonio. Wright Hargreaves and Hollingcr were down narrowly. Hargreaves touch- ed 7.00 in the early Eeliing. Dome gained 1-4 and Mclntyre and Lake Shore were steady. msrsu . ((‘nmui|un I‘:-ens) ’l'OilU.\'l‘L), April 5- Block- .-\u-niu 031 A {ion iiiuppllsd by things and Curb Ilnrhcli Stu:-In \.,“”,; mo (A.I'. By Guardian‘; special wire) - «rs: ‘I i-'1'/fa NEW YORK. April 8—A revival '_ _,’l|l‘--I _v '{!,‘;-,_ of strength in the steels lifted sen- ,,",';,". ‘,‘_.'_',,,I_ C“, ,, 3' ‘ timent and prices in today‘s stock l':m Not l‘i' 1'4‘/4 '-'i'/5 miukeih ' I‘:|n (‘or I"uuiiIl ll‘/1 (‘nu i'I'IIii‘I|l / Open Lu! EXCHANGE M 1:: “ mestic economic recovery is getting i'nrk i‘in\v K". under way at even a faster clip ‘I "'1"? q-:|.'|:i¢ '-‘,’;'_l‘M than some of the earlier fomcasters “ ‘ ' 7"‘ had anticipated * i . , - .'.’.T.'.'.' .4-'.'.'..‘.'.f" ‘.32 Dullness ruled until the last few lm||i”I‘ox 7.1 minute,-, when volume picked up :"'l‘l|'1,‘.',‘L{}__'n, W1, 2),‘) substantially. At that, transfers to- “,,,._,., ",,,.m 5.53 0% tailed only 1,906,050 shares against ‘.‘\icC0lIpFront II. 11 1.671.550 yesterday. The Associated .iont ow ll. ’ 32 ;‘:g *;;m;,, ;g,',-,a ;,3;,< 2 of .."'§§i'§.° .Z’s§‘.’s.“°°'“ "5 “P 1-... Corp 1,-,.-..; .,-,1}, Bullish ammunition included the Slmwinirznn 2131'. 2114 survey of “iron age" estimating §:)ilMffi(I‘IunI‘ow all current steel production at 66 per cent of capacity, the highest oper- ating rate since the second week mains of June, 1930. General Motors was unchanged gk 0.» .~,,,, at 69 3-4 and Chrysler was up 1-2 . Ilk_ of (‘nmm rm no of a point at 102. U. S. Rubber was ' “ff ‘Nil 190 190 a stellar performer with a gain of n,,,.',',1j,,'(S‘ 3 5-8 at 33 5-0, as rumors of ani impending tire price rise were heard in Wall Street. Coppers reflected extension of (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, April 8—Bi‘li.lxh and Co. r'l-ITFI (Ii-i_.A'»RLI)'i:'_‘_l‘_.'l(_)_‘V_t3I GUABDIAN A Mt’l. Stock ' Exchange Pltflolul Members or Ilontrnl ulari L a te R a I I y On New York 1 Stock Market (By I-‘rank Msclvliilcnl (Associated Press Financial writer) . Optimism apparently was stirrin- ,,’,'. iated principally by sign; that do- the international production cur- tailment agreement at London. An- aconda was up 1 1-8 at 38 3-4 and Kennecoti; improved at 40 1-2. Am- erican smelting was 3-4 higher at 85 and Cerro de tascc was slightly and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada firmer at 55 7-8. Among the principal :hare gnin-I ers were U. S. Steel at 71 7-9. closed today as follows:-— Australia pound 3.9060. China Hong Kong dollars .3200. Denmark krone .2218. France franc .0663. Germany reichsmark .4048. Great Britain pound 4.9666. Holland flor;n .630. India rupee .3701. Japan yen .2907. New Zealand pound 4.0066. Norway krone .2498. South Africa pound 4.9434. Spain pezeta .1376. Sweden krone .2583. Switzerland franc 3275. United States dollar cent premium. 6.59 1-2. At Parls—-Pound 7499 fr; U. S. dollar 15.15 3-4 fr; Canadian dol- lar 15.09 fr. In gold—-Pound. 125; U. 3. dollar 7- 16 per Closing exchange rates:-— At Montrea1—-Pound 4.96 21-32; U. 8. dollar 1.00 7-16! franc 8.63. At New York—Pound 4.94 1-2; Canadian dollar 99 9-16; franc Bethlehem at 63 1-4, Youngstown‘ Sheet and Tube at 59, Santa Fe at 80 1-4 and Johns-Manvllle at 115. Crown Cork jumped 5 to 59 1-4. some of the amusement issues, in- cluding Paramount and Radio were lower. Macy fell 3 points to 43 on Compare I/6'IAC with any other brand at any price for . . . MILDNESS QUALITY 4. clonkerriz I roplivcco" a slightly poorer showing in Is annual statement. Canadian stocks showed about an equal number of gains and losses. Canadian Pacific Railway. Canadian Marconi wireless were unchanged while Dominion stores. Canadian Industrial Alcohol. Imperial Oi‘. International Hydm Electric pre- ferred and Massey Harris were off 1-8 to 5-8. Similar gains were shown by Distillers seagrams, Dome Mines. Intematlonal Nickel, Imper- ial Tobacco. Lakeshorc, Quebec Power and Shawinigan. Demand For 59.30 cents; Canadian dollar 59.03 cents. NEW YORK. April 9——Forcign exchange steady. Great Britain demand high 4.94 7-8; low 4.94 7-8: low 4.94 7-16: close 4.94 1-2: 60 day bills 4.93 3-4; France 6,59 1-2: Italy 7.92; Belgium 16.94; Germany 40.29; Canada 99 9-18. Metals,Liquors On Mt'I Mart (C, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April B.-—Bl1Y8|"S S03 behind the metals and liquors and USED FURNITURE And Other Articles at Bargain Prices _ DINING-ROOM AND PARLOUR FURNITURE, ODD CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, LEAF TABLES, KITCHEN CHAIRS, KITCHEN CABINETS, DRESSRES, BEDS, SPRINGS, OFFICE CHAIRS, AND DESKS, ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS, PHONOGRAPHS, PIANO S, VIOLINS, TYPEWRITERS, ETC, ETC. ALL IN GOOD CONDITION City Sales & Service 202 |il0HMOiill ST. NEAR Y.M.0.A. pushed them higher on Montreal Stock Exchange today, but _recent M. [1 favorites were sold at a‘ ptl‘OIli5. Losses rang ng o a pom or more ‘see aneous were marked up in light selling for U I d constructions. utilities and lJBD€l‘5~ u,'I:,',‘,’,_.“ Bankers were quiet but somewhat (;...,.....- _ iC‘“““"‘"' W935) weaker. Volume decreased to about "Md 1¢,,,_k 1 IONTREAL, April 8—Values 15,000 shares. llzirlu-r were unchanged in quiet trading Traders continued to reach for """}"I-'1" on Canadian commodity exchange steel of Canada and the preferred ",',’{{.‘,"‘“""‘] produce section today. gained ii at 59%. highest Since 1931- .1 .\l Tun! Butter spotrsalesz 75 boxes The common and foundation im- kirk 1 Que grass, 22 7-3, Que rggrnded proved a little, but Dominion IMRC‘ Ch 22 3-4 to 23_ Bridge, Hamilton Bridge, Canada 4”“ "" c t nd Gypsum gave ground. ::;9°:. ..S.‘2.°;”f. SP2”. .4“ °°‘ ‘"°" or were little I. L Eggs spO,,_om 1 ,. 19 12 [was light, but the price was up ).Iu('n.~‘si| 20 1 9‘ ge ' ' about a point at the closing figure nun] rip: let$A”"‘1'3% “£1 11: 1'2 W 19- A W1‘ of 49?... Early demand for smeltcrs “_" ". ‘ ' ' left a gain of a point. , Rallying tendencies were display- J Mrliillin ed by liquors and easing oil seliiing f Mc\’ltl1a ' essure brought fract one ga ns RIf\l'IlIyt‘rI CurrenCle3 lfjcfr Distillers Seagrams and shares 1 ,, , . of Canadian Industrial Alcohol. —.___ A few of the big utilities found l\\Ilin|>li_\' (Canadian Plug) the going hard. I.o:ses]of“u_poilnt ., ~’m\'N"= NTREAI r o were shown a t e lllsl ll ,. Narniiun stxgng dlppeé 3:‘3prgent garfadian Hydro-Electric Preferred} i‘.5'r':'rif~'.'i" 21-32 on Montreal foreign éx- W1 3- 9- P°“’°’- D°“’“ '‘‘“‘‘‘‘’’'i 813,. changes today whue the Umwd xrverc Montreal Power and Quebec. """"" States dollar at 7-10 premium and owcr‘ ‘ 1'-'""<'"' ‘ 0 tst di b nkin issue was‘ l"n)'iiIi|r¢lI'r thr French franc at 6.63 cents re- Colfimegfi, € 5,05 of 3 ‘mm, ! rm)» mam“! 5m“°“"y' . Fractional losses were shown by ‘,. NEW YORK. April 8-0109“: h rst Pa er. Bruck Silk, Regent I Iik ro Bat ll D l‘|m|:-or priclzistoridtlre bforelgn exchange Knitting and St. Lawrence Corpor- l' I. mar t . ed th C d- « , "'|:L:'i"‘r"'|‘. fan dgolla: $3,325 cor.-gt ahelid flaw atg):r1e§r1cg(6g3C(:l1nrcs' bonds $6.050. """ *“ 9-16 cents while th ' ' ' 1:.-;..| sun. v 9 P°U“d SW1" *"j’*j non Luke ling lost 1-2 cent at $4.94 1-2. L llvnn The French franc lost .00 3-4 i {§g_g{;',,,, cent at s.-.9 1.2 cents. New YOTIZ Cllrb ; fill]! A"! ‘W.-_d:‘—€—é Sher-rlit , .. '| . 1 I u. M 7 L. CURB :;;::."‘::':...'r..'::'°::1..r:::.. :.‘::... '::“}\“n,b en-huuge uuu run. .unru-n 3"" 3 -—-<- .,, om-n cm.- and 4': is u u I. PI I-ll c - 8"" ' Sullivan pnyilylvnzemboyrs 41.!’ ‘i|IIontirr¢‘slITl -I21’; ,\...m- um: i~;lm- :19 Sylrnnlie -xeinnge and ca-n market) In .. (‘yup ¥:,:,‘,'''{;“''" 8' I‘ I-1." sm 41'. or I Open LJII ]-‘1m- B Sh .‘.".‘,,. Torn: ‘ T , i-‘V4.1--I A , , Dot: (;|lI0PcI mil‘,-3 M”: um‘ _, U“ a ll mu I-‘ord A 25'; 25% ‘Vermin Imp on an -_-m, Whit 1-: » - " _- yp?-3° n.—. ll.‘..i.f:§ ‘ii... ff.’-TZ‘ Markets At A -n 0! - - ivnumn Good - Glance IINLISTED Carmel: - Amer}: _A_ . Aldormsc ll . ' (cgngdian Press) 15:3", ,4“ L eague J otns -u......... and u..........-1..a...- - ' '7 . 1 t k.. higher. . Tgurrril n can . ma soc ics—1rre ulari low- if Y ,,,,_,,,v _ ,., a Iona . ssn. "Toronto M 8 ‘W... New Y0l‘k—Si.O:kS closed hlBh0T- llmllwifi no.2" (c. r. by Guardian's special wire) w1nuiper—Whcai "0 3-4 °‘ '* ""' "Y DURHAM N. c., A ii 7—Mem- - {;’,',§,",,,?,', bership in’ the Natipornal Assoc- wNew Ycrk—Rubb0I' and coffee I\IIIIiII,V 2-” iation, governing body of the min- hlgher;d coffee lower: SUB“ 11"‘ N "H" ’-‘"4 or league of baseball, increased to chance - Nnrqlun 17”, "I I of the _j___ _. g" .9 ?;°.,'f.'f§:,ffi$.,i¢°.§"1'L':;3§ us a Bath-tubs in this country are P::vn- "0". qualified circuit for the 1936 sea- -less than one hundred V93" 01°1- rxmi on or.” son, The first one built of mahogany nrn (‘rn . _ ed '”'""’" -'""" The mnouyncemem was mid: 3'.'du.'.‘.'.'?i ximlagaflndasggmexhib- Ilohb .\i ._~ from Iar0C etion heodquar r n t and 31:; --_‘4 here. The league will extend ac}; lied at a Christm poi y. no .. :—..——"‘-—— — — -— — —~—~-- rose the Canadian border wit three cities in Ontario as mem- State. , {Tm wprechmon ma °".'.3I.Z"{.’I'. bers. They are: Ottawa. Perth and The circuit will have a class C ; ° I'M" "‘ "'° U"“°d 5 k ll Th ill be slllned rating and will be pre-ided over by i Always been at a low level indconii- vwl:.m1°‘evyn V: “we” ma wan" onhooly 5.0,.“ pdnox‘ of ,‘ Plrison with the strides ma c n ~ J ‘ . other put, of me '0,“ odgonsburg. all in New York the Ottawa ourrn E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Agent at Sumrnersidc, 144 Richmond St. Choice No. I imported BAN NER VICTORY ABUNDANCE We also have Homt‘ good quality ISLAND BANNER SEED OATS, No. 1 and 2 Government inspect” Prices right. See them at our Seed Slim?- wriie for prices. CARTER & 00.. LTD C HARLOTTETOWN SEEDSMEN - -_