APRIL 1. 1937 'l'l'IE UHARLU'I'I'E'IUWN' GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE Hey! Watch YouT-Mep I Oh, the pity of it! . . (Continued from Page One) . Absorbingly mteresting as The Guardian may be, we NEVER have recommended reading it. while waking along in pub- IlC. as Mr, Twittlcfitz is doing here . poised over that rlicadful, uncovered manhole . . . to witness Mr. 'I‘\vitt.efltz's downfall, . . Oh. oh, oh!-sec that one foot well, if you can bell-l‘ tum to Page 7. Advert Qpllll-IIII Oflorlnll. Gilda. elm, 4o ‘q- lnols; .No!lces o! Thanks and word. Other Intel on application. Boarders Wante nomnans WANTED - APPLY ouariiiari. l-"FWEEBLL Alents Wanted mom-s WANTED Foiiivmns- to - measure men's clothing. supercraft Clothes. 5044 5'?- Lawrence, Montreal.NQ?;l§i_a_2q_ To_Lot FURNISHED ROOM T0 LET- Apply 14o Euston St. Lflwfli Maia Hglpsrwantedf *7 iron FARM MAN WANTED . . E t 0c. d Cl .':'..':°::‘.:..t."'::'r:::':i:..."f.3:.":f‘:.. hurts-it"s‘ ha. -- pprocinllon, 70o per Ilnllnnm Ohm-lo for any advertisement ootrnouuo-idoo-oiiiuooooooooo-n-nrruoooo- Rates-Payable in Advance Control Gnu-dish locals, do per word; Western nnd Eastern locals, lo snllind r- nmo; Letters of Condolence 70! or do only-live can“, Miscellaneous miiifnimssiiiv Lwsltas- sells $777,000,000. These are 8168-1;- er than the combined assets of the four next. largest Canadian Insurance Companies. Agents wanted. Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Bldg., Charlottctcwn. For Sale 5T arm-m ruttsasigo t, ,4 154 Hi] r0 8”“ my L-047-3-27-6i. Street. FOR. sAui: - QUANTITY so. 1 Charlottetown No. so barley. T- J- Klckliam, Souris. L-976-3-30-3l. ‘ FOR SALE AT HUNTER. RIVER Dot. with dwelling house and’ out huiidinas. apply 01511 V- 5mm‘- work. Apply 600F139 Diwkemwm’ -1056-3-31-3i. Norm Rlver- 1+:9l-"_'?:??:§E CK sALa-isss v-EIGIIT Escaped “$6.331 A901)‘ ii Km“ “"31? __..» -..____ Cm h-icsa . ESCAPED ONE MEDIUM SILVER female, marked M. B. left ear. Notify George Mitchell. Pisciuid. Rcward. L-QW-Pfial‘ Female Heli) Wflmed r' r " " "flw “f WANTED — MAID FOR GEN- k_ A 1; Guardian. ersl houscwol‘ I’I’IJ‘_IOB1_4_I_31_ ‘F 0 R ‘i. 65A L 13f: Farm of-‘If-ld-acres, good house and Buildings. 50 acres clear. balance 1111091 .__;.__ . um"! and 50ft ivoorl within onegmile school. (‘huwh and store. Apply JOHN CUMMISKEY, J ohnson’s River FOR SALE - - 90 ft. Front, Iliglliilnlgaglfihlfrirnicriy “We Gqrdcin, situated Kent Si. Apply 8: C0 . POOLE .' L‘ M ' L-2o7- ti’ TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Secretary 0081i’ llazelbrook Dlilr-vmg A ti‘; ud- “P to satqrdayf, reparn 10th for the hauling o _¢ t on all routes beillllllml? 3 Murray Harbor to creamer! For sssson 1937. Tenders to state FYI“ P“ I00 lbs. or price per‘ "l- W" lei-fat delivered at cream- sry. The lowest or all)’ ‘m’ der not necessarily accQPl-"l- B1 order of Director!- A. ROY JONES. Secretaiy L-962-3-29-4l ",5; SALE - TWO CARS 0R would exchange for horszsk $1151’; lioe‘s Gl‘0(191'Y-V:__‘:___E:1QI '__'__' - LARGE AND MED- Fifmsflixlihtibifi cggislhofgff“ . 0 v ' 8°“! qua y 14-1034-3-30-31. ‘T6 _ mil, ' s u ti: Registered Short om ll - years old. A1101)’ D- H. Murchison. North River. L~_1949'3‘31'3l- F0]; SALE _ $109.00 NORTHERN Electric, Lona and 511°" WW’ Cabinet Radio. now 85°90- Toonibs Music Store- FOR SALE-BARBIE!) DOCK AND New Hampshire Chicks from the best strains obtainable. Blood- tcsted and Government appmved- Qgi; my prices before puyins- Claude Jones, R. R. No. i. Char- lottetown. L-1051-3-31 ~31. Position Wantc i; _ _,, __~_;.-__ .;_._z_t~_;i WITH BS EXPERIENCED WOMAN one child wants P°5lll°n housekeeper. Apply Guardian- L-1078-4 Qcviurcdb L CAPTURED — MARKED FEMALE F'ox. Apply to Archie Thomson. North Tryon. L-1071-4-1-ii LIVESTOCK (Canadian Prom) MONTREAL, March til-Trad- ers displayed little interest in light offerings on Montreal livestock markets today and prices were un- changed. Market for sheoP and lambs was unestabiished. Receipts: Cattle 22; calves 106; sheep and lambs none; hogs 168 Common to medium butcher cows went from l3 35 9° $4 50 Whlli canners and cutters mode 01.50 to s! with common bulls from $8 I to 4 nip quality vosi calves sold st l5 50 with culls out st s4 to $4.30- Bgcon hogs, fed and watered. made, $9 25 with sclectsdst their u r - ‘ ‘ ‘ =0 ‘ ' m; from $6.26 t0 $3.75. lsidld at 8 76 with exim hesvics and h-ices were steady on Maritime markets with hoes it $11-45 rail grads, $0.05 weighed oii’ cars. 8856 off trucks and the usuol pfllmilm on selects snd discounts on off ivrsdes. Saws sold st $760 rail qde, $6.66 weighed off cars and $5.15 off ITO“. .. .. .. .. stcers sod up to 06.76 with butcher cow" up to Q4. . Lambs sold at $9 50. s Lllnont ronsvss nails. a lnonzvuvc STOCK 1.5mm (loathed In: Iltflold and Cobfrivsto Win) NEW YORK, ‘March Isl-London market is firm this morning. Am» ericsn Petroleum Institute an. increase in gasoline stocks of 18,975,000 barrels." Crude produc- tion was off last week 16,650 bar. rels daily. Phelps Deuce and Geri. eral Cable have advanced the pilCe dvlnestlc popper s-4 of a cent a pound to 17 cents. Dividend mect 1085 today include Hercules Power and New Jersey Zinc. We would look for p. firm and active opening today with higher prices for An- aconda, Kennecott, American Emelterfi. Texas Corp, Skelly Oil, Continental, Bait. and Ohio, South- ern Railway. U- 8. Smeltcrs, Std. reports 1 MARKET BULLETIN (lscdvodovcWoods-Issdssndwmpsny Special Who) ‘Oil 0f N. J., U S. Rubber, Goud- rich and General Motors, TORONTO, March ill-Macassa now has over 1,000 feet combined length ore between 3000 and 3350 levels averaging s16 across 9.3 feet total width ihaiircc considerably greater, while length will be mater- ially extended. Ver important de- velopment is prov ng of branch veins to south. Similar to condi- tions Lake Shore Mine with 3,100 level showing length 170 feet aver- 1180 0V6!‘ $20. across drift width- These branch veins should con- tinue to depth and make impor- tant tonnage. MUJ. JING MARKET LETTER. After di playing firmness through- out the early part. of yesterday's session. the market turned grad- ually stronger during the after- 110011 and closed with considerable buoyancy showing in the Indus- trial and Rail groups. There was some sympathetic firming up of the Utilities but this was not xigniflcant among the In- dmtrials. The strength in the Steels was outstanding but the cop- P61‘ group showed better than aver- age action early in the day and shared ‘in the closing strength. Other divisions in which a re- viva] of demand was apparent in- clude the electric equipment and rubber stocks. The automotive section war only moderately better- The Rail star-ks with little encouragement we think they might work up to exceed the mid-March peaks. ‘ A ver satsiacmry volume of Railroady traffic appears to be 1n, prospect for the ba'ance of the year regardlessof the price trend for commoditie‘ or lac size of In- dustrial profit margins. In visfl of the strong closing yesterday, we would expect fur- ther strength at the outstt today. Iaidlaw and Company. BARING MORNING LETTER October cotton closes about 33 points higher, a gain of about 230 Point-s since we first advised its purchase in December or January ‘around 1160. Would not sell yet. During the afternoon the general list rose sharply under the leader- ship of the steels and coppers. If you followed our daily advices of the past two weeins, you should be long of a number of stocks that show you good profits tonight. in accordance with those advice" you should have bought New York Cen- tral around 49, Anaconda 60, Am- crican Rolling Mills 3B. Republic Steel near 40, Standard Oil of New Jersey below 70, Standard Oil of and Leather below 10, the pfd. around 48, Hollander around 2B, U. S. Indus Alcohol around 39, Brook- lyn Manhattan Transit around 42, Wabash A near 14, Industrial Ray- on 37. and 38. Worthington Pump 36, American Can. 107, and they all show fair profits so far. In addition you should also still have your lvfontgomery Ward, Loews Inc., South Porto Rico Sugar. Texas Corporation, and .a number of others that were acquir- ecl much lower down. You should also still have your National Steel. Even though we did not buy back our Steel after tak- ing an enormous profit on it. since it failed to reach my buying fig- ure by a few points, which also re- fers s Bethlehem Steel, you must console yourself with the thought that we cannot buy. everything. U. S. Steel will undoubtedly sell with- in a fraction of 130, as repeatedly stated. The reason I recommended the above stock: except the last two and the motors, every day, was be- cau<e I felt certain that final tops of this bull market had not. yet been reached. They had to react from near 197 and they did react from near 106. I now feel reason- ably certain that the lows of the last week were the final lows and I now expect such as we had re- cenily. I had always predicted a setbnck of at least 12 points fzom around 107 and they did react 16 points from near 196 Hold all your committments and you can still buy Brooklyn Man- hattan Transit. near 42, Eitington Schild 14, American Smclting and necott below 64. ‘Pransoon Oil on the Curb around 13, Lockheed be- Railvray Pfd. 55. Superior Steel 42, Byers Pipe 38, and any of the other stocks recently mentioned if they reach recent buying figures, including Electric Power and Light near or just below 13. Also hold your Tenn. Corp. A1- lied Chemical. Westinghouse Elec- tric, DuPont de Nemours. Simmons, and all others of which you should still be long. Baring- BURGLARY Chrysler strike negotiations sd- join until 11 s. m. Friday. Confer- cncss sold to be kept sport by tedanicsl union question. Phelps Dodge Copper Products Cof and General Cable Corporation L Domestic Copper 5-4 cents to l’! cents. Union Bog and Paper- Corp. i936 net profit $307,391 or 81.38 a shric on 201,433 shares. against $223,459 or 01.14 on 106,074 shares in 1036. Ale: Calder, President, say" enm- inlt for first quarter i037 likely to be about $320,010. "Iron Age" says Steel Industry entcrs second quartcr with produc- tion almost equal to that of record breaking month of Msy 1020, and with some ‘bscklogs - that. extend into third quarter. Weeks output of ingots put st 2i per cent against which showed good resistance in ‘ the recent setback responded easily to the improved tone yesterday and a Callfomia below 45,'American Hide _ Refining at 07, Anacoda 64, Ken- . low 14, Mengel near i3, Southern‘ over 100 per cent ralcd capacity Ln l May 192a. Electric Power and Light Cor- poration 1936 Coiis. net income $7,- 748,913 equal after annual divi- dend. needs on $7 and $6 first pfd- 1 und $7 ccond pfd, in arrears 1.0 60 Cellls‘ on common, against $939,- 526 or $1 22 on combined $7 and $6 . first preferred in 1935. Dec. quar- l ter net income $1,865,980 o!" l3 1 cents on common, against $917,808 or $1 13 on combined first prefer , red in 1935 quarter. 30 Inciustrials high 186 93 10W 183 64 last 186.77 up 2 68. 20 Rails high 62 33 low 60 80 la;t 62.30 up 1.36. 20 Utilities high 32 18 low 31 65 lust 32 0s llp 0 2s. 40 Bonds 102 18 off 0.06 " Dow Jones BANON MORNING LETTER Prices drifted. aimlessly until Elie final hour when vigorous demand for the steel shares spread to the list in general, carrying industrials 0nd Rails briskly higher. The mark- cd increase in volume on the after- noon was especially encouraging. When stocks were making their lows last week, I pointed out that “it is precisely when "tucks are de- clining rapidly cn bearish news that prices have a habit oi’ record- ..r= ing their lrws" now that stocks lnve rrcofereri sharply I suggest thrt you avoid indiscriminate buy- ing “on strength. There is still a nt-rsibility that a secondary re- fv-‘ion will develop. , With the exception of a few i"- sues, recommendations made on last wceks sitar-p reaction show profits now-Anaconda, Republic Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Southern Railway. Amcri-an Smelting and - Refining, Southern Pacific. Balti- more and Ohio, Celanese, Electric Bond and Share, New York Ceri- tral. American Water Works, Am~ erican Rolling Mills. While opposition in the fore men- tioned stocks should show no prof- its new commitmentshere should not be made on strength. At the current level, buy Uniicd l Airlines, Electric Power and Light. Electric Bond and Share, Public Service of N. J.. National Distilkrs, Goodrich, Pennsylvania and North- em Pacific. Canadian Paprr Stocks were the star performers of yesterdays ad- vance. In my Saturday letter I re- commended thnt you sell half your holding in Price Brothers, netting you 12 to 14 point; at yesterday's opening and place the proceeds with St. Lawrence Corp. Pfd- or in Abitibi Pfd. The latter opened at 61 yesterday and closed at 72. Hold for more profits, including positions established in the lower 50's on the recent weeks. If you are still holding Price Common, I suggest that you take profits on current strength and place the proceeds in St. Law- rence Crrp'n Pfri. at the mnrket. This stock is still behind the other members of the paper group and pointing definitely higher. In spite of gratifying profits chalked up in your P05100115 l" l-lswnrd Smith. Donnaoona A. St. Lawrence Corporation, Consoliq dated Paper and Fraser Voting Trust. suggest that you hang on for the present. Stocks in a buying range include v Lake of the Woods. Canadian Paci- ‘ fic and International Nickel. Golds did a little better under the leadership of Stadacona yes- terday. Th1: stock may be retained for the present. 0n dips. buy Maclcod Cock- shutt, Marassa, O'Brien and Sis- coe. Banon. Domestic Ccppr-r 17 cents. Copper abroad 17.35 to 17.45. " Trading in London Stock Mar- ket restricted but general tendency remained firm. International issues quiet and firm. Milreis 615 Production of electricity by Elec- tric light and power in U. S. in week ended March 27 showed an increase 18.1 over like 1035 week. according to Eduon Electric In- stitute. This compares with an in- crease of 16 3 per cent in previous week. Dow Jones. New York, N. Y- 1’ am impress- ed with the favorable action of the Base Metals stocks and believe they might easily continue on up through their previous liich" We like An- aconda, Kennecott, Phelps Dodgo Corporation, and believe they src in s buying range. Lsicllsw 1b Company NOON COMMENT Btmngth in the Base Metal stocks has been the feature of the morning's market. Rising demand for the Base Metals combined with an intcmational armament and speculative demand may prolong the strength in prices since sup- plies may be reduced over the near term. We would expect to "ee con- tinued strength in this group. The Rails and Steel; which led the strength st. the close yester- day have been lhgring today. Approach of the heavy consum- ing scsson for grsolim- should be! s strong factor in siding the 01.1 a-n- ROUNDS. made for it. I CLARK oou) MINES LIMITED l Special Bulletin ! BRACE Block, Queen Street Recheck of Drift 125 ft. level samples across to 4.66 of gold (value 163.10) per ton. ozs. gold (value 45.21). Clark Gold is stead With their large modern mining plant now in full operation work and discovery of high grad mond Drilling results on other p important gold mine in the maki arts of the property, Clar "g and i5 ill an advanced The current offering price of Clark Gold shares is 5 shares as a particularly attractive mining pur chase. Island Securities Company ltd- Diamond Drill Cuts High Grade West of Shaft‘ Five Feet of High Grade Ore intersected by DIAMOND DRILL AT 381 FOOT LEVEL CONFIRMS THE OPINION THAT AN IM BENEATH “TABOR LAKE” width of vein INVESTMEN T BROKERS Direct Private Wire Toronto Ticker Service Phone 1122 50 FEET WEST OF SHAFT PORTANT ORE BODY LIES WHICH CLARK GOLD MINES SUR- _The_ average assay was 1.291 11y Justifying all predictions on under ground development. the shaft and encouraging Dia- k gold has become a potentially stage of development. 0 cents. We strongly recommend these CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. RN assayed _ up D L: i Montreal Stock Exchange fipllsdlqlitflsldtfio. belsslllontresl Stock lsnlnngosnlclnbllsrkct) him-ks’ DIIIII Close Bell Tvl 101 J61 IIfflZlIlflll 21154, 20% Ilrul-k Silk SM Rl/g It I‘ Pw 343% 37 iuild Piod (‘in (‘om 20% 21 (‘un Nu l‘r L.‘ Pun (‘ur Fri 1‘un I‘I_\'(l Phi (‘an lriyri Pfd (‘an lnrl Al, (‘nu Pur- Fun Nil-um l‘i-i:iui-.~ii- (‘imk Plow (‘onii Smelt 111st Si-nir 1min i‘ l'l‘d 1min Bridge Dom St B 1mm " Dryllr-n liiii: Hive A Hut. l-Jlr-i- B vlllllI (‘u 24% 21' (ii-n St IV 10 15' ilmuliu-ur (lypsuin 11114, 17 1l:||u Bridge 111% 16 ll-lw Smith 3'.‘ 2M7)’; luip 'l‘0h 14% 11% Illl Nickel 60% 00% liil l‘rn\' I'i’d ,. “r :1. ._ 171:. “is Hur 15 \1 -<‘ull l’! 11% lion! I'I>W 31 \1l lirow 411i; it NI Cur 5111,, \4I1'l|ilIlR 7i‘. imw 1'» g1 Qui- Pow 201A 2111;, Slum" 2Z1 131i SI Iiuw 14h’; '14 Si Luiv Pfd 11,611,’, 317 Sou (Inn Pow 151,’, 1.11.; NI (‘an Paw 90 9W5 S1 (‘nu Pfil whi l-llcu s s»; cl: iioyiil ‘m. 211 ‘.‘l7 DOW’ JONES AVEIIAHICS (Supplied by lnilustrliils hi; i1 off .' llutls Ill 7J1 nff 7:7. Hiliiii-s C12 (In up 02. lYomln- llr-uiln and Co.) ill stocks and first quarter report: of most oil companies shOilld make a favorable comparison with the first quarter of 1036 due to higher prices and some increase in volume. Laidlaw and Company. BANON’ AHERNOON LETTER. Strength this morning is encour- aging. At the pre:ent confine new buying to promising stocks still behind the market. Additional ccm- mitments in National Distillers at the market should prove profitable. Delaware and Hudson Bond re- tirements should have the com- pally as much as 50 cents per share annually. The price outlook for Oil is bull- ish. Some improvement in demand for Standard Oil of New Jersey, Ohio 011, and Pure Oil may be ex- pooled- United Aircraft is showing dis- tinct signs of accumulation and will ultimately stage s major advance. MscLaren Power and Paper is still behind the paper group de- spite its morning advance. 1 Distillers Seogrsm is showing signs of resuming its advance. The papers are going still high- er. Continue to buy St. Lawrence Corp. Commcn and Pfd. Howard Smith. Abitibi Pref. Frii er Voting Tru t. snd Donnscona A. Bsnon. MINING ‘MDIUWOOEIAIIICII- Stocks Alderman: Argosy Aslurlh Ruuyn ilrnwnlw; Bugliuiuv Billlkflfllfl Bimi- lit-fills 5i RvllllIl‘ ' Iii-uufur lliiigiuul liii: Min! Ilnlijo IIIIIIHPIHIIIIIIC Ilfllltlrllt! 1511-11 Tr Buffuln ADI! (‘an .\1i|l (‘iir l\1:il (‘ustli- ’l‘r (‘nil i1 (‘iiriviuiinu (‘mm (an. 1m rkwuicr Glvimru Gilli! Luke Iillllllllt‘ (luniuir G II.'|l'lI Roi-k llurkiu- llnilhigvl‘ lliiwigv Kirk I'I1IfI Kiri: Luke lcituiiii Luke Eli 1.1L Long Lric liui-ussu .\III('I4(‘UII f‘. \lr. illull \li-\'llili* liclViilli-rs llililui: (To l'u,\'iiii|.~i1r-r l'i>i|il (Fri-lilo Pi-priru I'l1'l(ll‘ (‘row Planner IHir Frown l'n lii-il Lulu- livin- Illli-liir .,- _. Sun Antonio Shun-key Siurlui-nuu Nuii Basin Sufi (‘on Sylr-ni|i|i~ ‘law-k iluirh ‘I'm-run (‘lid ’l‘i>wnit Vi-uturcs W211i» Anni Wand (‘nil Wright Hiir ITBLIIITII) Air-viii Allmuy R Ailwnn Ilillliil‘ Ilium llulrl Brim R141‘! (‘hllvmlu- Unnilnlucn Voiu lurki- (‘on Kirk (‘nnipiuu lmrwlii » ,.,. fliilll Rumm- Hiilil liingle K: kaw (‘rim Lake Bowls Slur-kn Open Aliltihi Aslii-slns i123 i-l A nu 211/‘ lti-iiulurrlmls 75g Diini ‘zir 17:15 Buth A :1»; Brew (‘iirp 3% ,f'un Vii-k Ilnn .—\ 1X15 lfimu-r .-\ 45 Ffiltlvl‘ V T C 4-’: Ford 26% IIir Walker lrup Ull 22-1‘; Home Oil 2225 1m Pen m; Price l'l'li 1G0 Rich-hers A I'l"l4'l' V) lfulliinzl ~30 I{i\_\'1lIl1i~ 47-1; Rubi. Mitchell Eli OFFI PHONE 1417 - 1478 BIIARLOTTETDWII AND SIIMMERSIIIE MARKET BROADCAST TATION CFCY 12.30 AND I PM. PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTION T0 CANADIAN AND AMERICAN SECURITY MARKETS woons nun: BOMPANY STUCK BROKERS CES PHONE 166 Montreal Curb (Gqpllodlyrltlisldbfli. llcmbcnollilontrcolbtook Bsolisngcsndclibllhrkot) New ‘ York' Stock Exchange Produce Prices; (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March (ii-Wheat. llol‘ no 2 $1.59 l-2; barley C W no 3 95 l-2; oats feed no 1 65 1-2; No 2 04; outs C W no 3 66 1-2. Flour. spring wheat patents firsts $8 40; seconds $8 00; baker.» $".90; winter wheat pale-tits, choice $6 l0 to $6 20; white com $6 50 Bran ton 36 25; shorts ton $37.- 25; mlddllugs tcn s39 25; rolled Ohio. bag lbs. 3 15; hay no 2 per ton rarlot. $9, Choc c Ontzirios l3 l-4 to l3 1-2- Bu1iei~ -7 to 27 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 27 to 28; A i medium 24 to 25: A 1 pullcts 22 to 23; A large 24; A medium 22; A pullcus 21 i Potatoes P E I mts no 1 90's $1.40 to $1.50; N i3 mts no i 80's $1.30 to $1 35; Que no l mts 80s $1.25 to $1 30. MONTREAL. March Iii-Butter prices firmed on Canadian com- modity exchange produce section today while eggs tended to ease. Butter spot-Que regraded 27B; Que buyers-inspection 26 3-4. trad- ed; Wrtern regraded 27 to 27 1-2. Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eggs Spot-Ont A large 20A; A- medium 18A; A pullets 17A xtlf|ll|"l“ (Iliulriki tiklrluil 011i llinumml IITIIII” 0'1 .i~=vr_r- 101:. .1 111-1.’! n" .-I ' lfli-i- Auto Lt (l W Plllicll ' members s! 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