1| P ll: u It l! it n k l ... - ».. _.~=_..,a\,,w-n_ ‘.1 -.-:| -q_~¢‘.*_," - I4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pitfie Id and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Alum-h 4--L<Jndon market Ls :trcng again today in- cluding international issues. Steel stocks continue strung. A strike was settled at the Brigg.- Body plant. Corn pioducLs for last your reported $11.81; against $2.63; Crane $2.04 against. 18 reins. President Rooevelt \\Lll uddriuss those at- tending the LXHIOCFHUC Victory : t?" m m- um (\_'1ar|o‘ldu'|\' dinner tonight and it is believed s’; ‘fvqbfkfhe Mum,“ [Me or ca,“ i that, he lllfiy touch on _the Siip- Illlfl lw Mr. II. .i\. libel-s. Mr, n, w_ rcnie Court ciucstioii. Allis Chalm- rmrh- m” Agency scorch", h, i crs scheduled to have a dividend nt-tiiii" Manager, meeting today. We would ‘expect a i‘ ' firin and active opening with high- ". \\'. PLETCH Following the relinquishing of the ‘- .-» '; ~—- ——~~_~:.~ . .... _L. ____. er price; for the steels. mail ord- ers. mils. il11lLl50lll0l1lo. rubbers. coppers and as u matter of fact probably all sections 01' the lit _ with the exception of the utilities. ' In this connection, however, util- ities are tijving to make a bottom t and we would look for this section H Hm] um“ “mhuhv, to purticiputc soouci" or later. l l.lil '. . \'l |lI.l{‘i w» in nu- the purvllrltsl‘ NORTHERN BIINEI! ITEMS t1 iiii- ililllmhi . ii:¢:;::.::i.:;:. :'.i.i.".':'..-";::'.i.“Msiiziuii TORONTO. _llll~lll vl-P-mol» ; .i,lii--:;.. ~11, ur--iiiil_:.7.u m-Ll POfCUDl-l1P--—Dllf‘lllf.{ the first six l-l.l‘l - Illlilt llf l-t-‘rl "Ii- months of operations inill has ur 1m irrlirrllkcr. l uvcragctl 700 tons iluily with gold M, , , .._) _ _ ', _ "h," l output ll\'1'i'11 ing $4,300 daily. For llilllllli-lljllk-mffllrdll“) the last quzirtci- of 1030 produc- ""“‘"" -" ‘,,' ." '." "'- tion was close to $400,000 iron; rip- .“[,‘.‘.‘ljufuffi,",,f;‘,,,,':.:,,"2LT“ proximately’ output of 65,500 tons. lvdl 1'1‘ a" dlinn- l equivulcnt to $0.10 per ton. Mill lllllx. (l furlmrrl curl! - heads so fur this vezir have been mi |llllilllll pvt m. In. work- " llvlll lrn lll-il sllllrd Illlm- l" of the value of gold output. On the -""'i"'~ 400 foot lcvcl, the principal ore 111.1)‘ he lulu-n on lllpllf- w..- iumiiu- him-lit, llfllnrllllelll of 17011.1’ 1105 110011 developed for a iii nsplirl. (lnrlilir, 1'. li. - l length of over 1,000 with five slopes 1 i~i ill-i‘ 1i" 1"" "IMPPQ-I established. Broken ore ha; been '1l l -ll l‘ ‘I trill ::<i busted up to tlic tixtcnt of 100,000 tons and at the current rute of mining between 1200 and 1400 tons are broken daily. 4.011 |l\ uilvr (nvr|i.\ti1'.< ~tl'i.li\l\lli.\ uisiiiiirri-zu. til i.\\\.\. .\l.|rlli 1. 111.57. Q1 FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 105 acres, 90 acres clczir and 15 acres un- dtii" woodland. Five miles San Antonlo_Otiilook brightens as tho No. I16 vicin has improved D055lbll1tl0i immensely. ‘This vein where opened has a length of 250 feet and average grade of $12 to $15 over widths that should aver- age around 12 feet. During 1036 development charges were $1.05 per ton but operating costs were scaled down slightly from 1935 and am- ounted to $4,709 per ton. Average milling rate of 308 tons daily. Delnllc Mines-Stilxsidiaryi of Sylvanitc has cut a new vein on the 250 foot in the erosscut. over to connection with no 2 shaft. The discovery carries added importance because it seems real ore load go- ing wat. whereas most of the known ore lie; east of No. 1 shaft. The 200 ton mill expected to com- mence operations in July. Kerr Addison-Jlas completed their three diamond holes and in (its indicated ore body on the 650 level each has shown bigger Widths and better grade than the prov- isional level averages. The first hole cut 'l30 feet of core averages 11.06 per ton for a true width of 100 feet, a second hole gave 12.74 across 45 feet of core with true width of 55 feet. The third re- turned 56 feet of ore averaging $10. with true Width of 45 feet. Falconbridge-During 1936 sales nickel had nmounted to 1l.000.000 pounds. President estimatctl 1037 sales 14.000000 almost half of which has been contracted for lat- cr delivery. Sigma. Miner-Reasonably assur- ed ore reserves un"'_,=ited to 601.- 000 tons valued at $5,101,197 as at December 31. The new 300 ton mill will be in operation by spring. . Eldorado-Has orders for radiiiu alone for 1937 in excess of $1,250.- 000. Profits for 1936 will approxi- mate triple those of 1935. The Poi-t Hope plant is tripling its capacity. Manolo-Company promises to he about the highest grade gold pru- ducer in the Porcupine Cami). Its indicated ore has 140 holes through it in a length of 500 feet to n vertical depth of 360 feet. Grade of the drill intersection averages $19.47 per ton. Indicated length of the ore is 151 feet and average width ten feet. school, ('l1ll1‘(‘l1ES. post office mill. a splendid shipping cen- fro. Frirm in high state of cultivation. from Charlottetown. Near Th,“ l Banks (Supplied by Pitfield d: Co. Members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) MINING Supplied by Woods-Read & Co. grade was $9.06 from an averaging ‘ L-STOCILQUQ TA TIONS l MARKET BULLETIN tltuceived over Woods- Rude and Company special Wire) Pronounced and persistent _ strength 1n the industrial and rail division; of the market yesterday forced the two averages higher. hour by hour and enabled them to close near the best levels of the day in new high territory. The simultaneous penetration of previous tops by the two averages on voliune supplies a favorable Dow Theory signal. leadership was ag- uui definitely in the steel group but the action of the rails was the best seen in that division for a long time. The» Metals and the Alrcrafts be- came more active and buoyant as the day progressed, the Aircraft rtocks being particularly in evi- dence at their best prices just prior to the close, the motor stocks 1n general showed firmness but made no striking headway and the utilities WEI‘: neglected, most of them closing tructionally down on the driy. Additional progress at the outset today would stem to be a logical expectation a: the market senti- ment appears to draw its inspir- ation from the joint factors of the improved outlook for industrial peace and the inflationary ten- dencies in the prospect that mer- chundise prices may be marked up lto provide for the concessions to labor. Laidlaw and Company. BAKING MORNING LETTER The industrial averages finally crossed my oft and long predicted 193. The next objective is about 197 or 198 but whether they will rciict four fu . point: from here is something about which I am in doubt; since they already reacted 6 points from the last top which was‘ 101.30. At any rate whether they do react six points or not, today's high is not the filial top and it is possible that they might react only 2 or 3 points. ‘They should have a technical setback of a. few points i tomorrow. Thursday afternoon. fol- llowiing a rtrong Wednesday close. l ll‘. S. Steel for which I predicted l about 129 sold within a. small frac- tion of 125 and on bulge would sell some holds for Bethlehem Steel which went to 104 3-4 would sell it out too. National Steel made a new high 93. You should have all of it from any further the remaining quarter of your holdings, and the 38 up and around 96 or so sell out half. Crucible Steel made a. new high B1 3-4. On further bulge sell at least hall. Republic made a new high 31.‘ 1-2. Sell out half near 40. Amer.- . can Can. repeatedly recommendci‘ l around 106 opened 2 points higiii closing at 109 5-8. It can still 1. bought around or just below 102 Montgomery Ward got up to l 3-8 and Sears Roebuck 92 1 iwhere you should have 12 poliq. l profit. On further bulge you migl . sell out half. Philip Morris sales during Feb- bruary showed another big in- crease per day over January and an increase of over 40 per cent over last February. It is a bargain under ‘ | 80 Eouthern Pacific sold at 89 5-8 New York Stock Exchange l l" " * by Pltfiold s. Co. morn‘ u of Montrenl Stock " ‘ and Curb Market) Open Close Stocks Stock! Open Closu- Al Chem ‘J41 311 Am Can 109M 1011-17. Am For I'r 121‘ 12% Ain Ifud Am Tel 180 1701i: Aiu Water V Anaconda 1111-19, 115-11 AH-lilsim 82% Fill .\l| lu-t 31 31 luburn lid Loco , u: Oblo 811% 8'-"‘l ulllx AV 21* 275A lli st 102% 10",.- icgs Man 60 bu ‘>1.- ul-l Ohio lrvsler 133% 131 I in S01 13% 19W iu So 3V4 3% twin Can C 41131‘ $37‘, ui Gu o . - m "iii-ii Pro 531i 5511a l'ur Wright QeeIO 1 1'1"-'ili 4- “k where you have 14 points profit. On | further bulge sell out half. "-00.1 u: n. Y. Central got up to 4st 1n- l lll NO lirl1_ _ chison above 82, Erie 1st pfd, 32‘ llll“"‘.“g°'- U" i " ; . l-2 and Northern Pacific a4 a-u on .... f“, mil‘ m further bulge sell half. liil Tel T01 14% 13% Anaconda and Kennfcott made i 67,, w. new highs. While they might rc- “ “ act a. few point’, they will go still ("Pi 0723-, higher later. 11‘ ,,, l4?» You can still buy Artloom around __ "s" 14, Eit Schild 14. Electric Power 1,]. (‘ash m; all-it all-i; and Light 22, Warner Pictures 15, .\l~\\' York N H ":11 .,f:,. United Airlines 21, but don't buy q}; h?“ C" 81ft; ' _i the rest of the list after this rc- ‘pk M ill-g ' cent big bulge. . Baring - i 4-,‘ COMMENT . , 5° w Post 'l‘cl Cub NEW YORK, March 4--Aftei' I l‘_iI1i w N J 3,, (1,, yesterday's sharp advance the mar- ‘ ‘ill,’ ‘us’: ‘m: ' ket; is consolidating its gains rel- liuiliu K 0 0' 9' atively well. The heavy industry filllrs 110v 9119 i“ mils apparently are still attrac- Ifflljf“ ting tho"c who feel that they gflj} .'.,."..,.. missedithe move in the steel stock. stu 0n N J “ Per share estimates on Baltimore ;"l'"1i'_‘~‘" and Ohio are ranging from $4 to lgfifhfdo M, $6 a share. The strength in the l'llll0ll (‘ll utilities seem to be predicted on lflllvll ""18 the strength with which the 0p- };“‘,§°§‘,,,‘,;" ‘m’ position to the President's Sup- ug s; m. reme Court plan is holding on the ll S Illd A1 eve of hi‘.- radio appeal in support l“.‘“““_""'l'lrlw of lt- ‘ “Tlsrtllliulrui- The lender ship of Consolidated Wm met Gas 1n the group was apparently xlgffmftrtlfl an acknowledgement of the firm attitude with which Maltbie ‘and the Public Service Commission are dealing with McNinch of the Fed- eral Power Commission relative to their recent dispute. Laidlaiv and Company. l-‘or particulars Bani: Olole Apply to Bk (‘an JOHN STOCKMAN, Sr. 5f}? ._.'7’,°,‘ Winsloe Station In 31,95‘, 11-38-3-3-31 New York Curb (Canadian Press) "MEL-Egg. Sale O .~-.iu by rebut. Stocks Ainor (‘yilu R Hjuinw Ain uiip l'-iu' 'l'-i\\|i~Iii|i .\uin~ Flt‘ $714k.‘ < illicit-n‘.- (‘uunty “m” - (llvrilirvl 1lSll>ll<iH$ that F11 110i"! 511 . “- , King Hull 17n l1 Plilr A |'n L Vow PM uuu ill Penn Ilninlill, (ill lit‘ ‘ll-iviisllip Nu, 41>, .» iiimitillii ‘\lt1l\ nl-rws Ba" ks ui- ill lir I- null helm: litll iii u iwrl-rnnient \l rel-g hczirliig dnte — “ “"1 - ad C0. in hrl iiirulr miller supplied by woods Rt ‘L iill ]I‘l1‘~lllJIl|I lll 4| 1 u l-ertuiii unit-d iii» linllll» “m” l" - Ifziuriila 5.515 lwuiirucrce 3M lloiiiiiiil-n liiiiieriiil hlllnirl-ul u. V 1R1 Farm at “t. Albion. containing one hundred ill-res. Apply lo WALLACE BREHAUT‘. ---- ' --~-- """'Alman\1r1ri v-rnnif “TF0 r lilwil Ulniln . u If!‘ apply at the - .iiul| ilnsluin, Fol- l1 u .1 '1 u- ntr Lilli dug." lil‘ l-‘l-li- '. J ‘i1. I 7V e _ I Mock: Alderman‘ Alcxiinilrln Anglo Hun 1 g g qqm-Q “in 1,,- Fijlll l-y Public Aiil-l- -"*'-— nu ... 11:0!!! i-r Tim Lin)‘ Ilium - bl- fllllll by (iublic lint» ipuipnh; in (‘luirloiillivluii in 1.1000115 l-r ibl- ,.l\\‘ (‘ports i1'|ll1l|l_\‘ in l‘rlull- lllliuiril l-luiid. 0" l'1l"l ltl'l|I\\ll hi Uni-ll." iv" y, i ~ rll Illl_\' of‘ March A ll‘il\llill' ur lfiu 1i 1i. u lit!‘ ii ir i=1 tul-ln- oH-llilik l-li 4 iiu- llllllll, ill llini 1131"‘ iu-ll‘ llllll ill . fiiiiiiiil i|=i.\' "1 - - l. . l). llif hind i~iili:ill~ 1311-‘ l|ll(| br-liiii i .-i zit in» hour oi‘ l\\‘|'l\|: iiW-llil-k l (‘livl-liliiil it-uill, mi ‘ii-uilshlp llllillliiii’ , ll» M111 11M" "W1- lil-we or pnici-l 1111 in tyuiru» Foiiiiiy in siiill Pro- .‘ luiill _l,|ll|.|H-. lying null lil-iliir on ; viiir-c, blluiiiled uiill dv-rl-ilicll iis lu ii!‘ lii\\‘ll~lli|l uuiubi-r sixbwlliree. ‘IIHHOWS llinl. 1.4 lo siiy ltliunlllid on --iiilll-| llllll lll-svnlil-ll us fnll0\\'HI~—- >thl~ llllrlil by lunllg of lH-ir-r .\1c- iiilllll'll nu tli-l “us! lly the .\1ink , lmluilll, till the nunlli by fifty iicrenlil .' tr ill-all, on thll North by lllflll lliilll il-riuvrly liwui-ll li_v the lu- Ill‘ (llriiiliibr ln l|lI' postal-union of 'l‘lili|u:|s Firrlill, (uliw l-r 1| :iruli.~l 1'li>\\',ll|| lhli liu5t by llillll lilllV lllt‘ 11/‘4 llllllllull (if his nillllii r I'~-I-1‘il'f'l)' Iu ilil- yioiliqlisslon of. lu-th (‘urullll on the inst by ili Ilblllltr-Ilill. null lin tho Soulli (fliv limill ll-uill iiull uu thl- \\'4 1111.01 Hm] (‘rout \ Mud. lll\\\’ u;- fllrlnhrly l" vim pus lfllllli iii‘ Juuu-s l'§i<1.‘4u|‘_\' itllll 1.1 n.1,." of \\'|ll>i~i-i Srliu-(liinllgli. llllll Abluui. :iiill tiuvlui: u “ltllll mi _ .- no n rrriiu. of three Plllllfls nlxty- ClIVPllPllll Ruin! oi‘ 7 l-luiiiic also x “N; “M ' links mi 1|"- "nl Mink 111w»;- lhnt tulir-r- trial-r, plrivll unli parcel (ll \.,_mn‘,,"“n .'u.ill, null rixtl-iidlui: lfllvk ||_\~ My. ‘lnrzl iiitllntl: Iyiili: iinll liulili: on sold g,‘ “mom, ,4 Bu“ “n”, n, "m" mm, i" poucugnn ; 'l'nu-il~iil|.i nuiiibrir {if Iiiiunllcll niul , ‘pmhmn i w“ f .lIlI||!‘.I( Ill-iidliruliii. - irl ~il nu fllllliivs lllfll. iii to .~:i_v; Lvlramh, ‘u; ‘Hm nlvlrl- t-lllll‘ is lllflllf‘ under Ind l 1'" 1"" ""1171 l’? ll"! 01'1"" l-rhflhn." {in _, firm, H; m,” pummun n, n _ - I'l| luiills on the r-inlt by the T,“ n “n; Ill\'|'l' ll‘ gull: Ptvlltfllllfltl In n rerfnlu ‘ "'\"ll""'| 110041 f"! 1111-‘ 501111’! 1K1’ Wwm-nirmnv 17'.’ mi-quni-o ,.|' g\|,,,-|g"¢,, hflnrln‘ 4n“, hulls lll .l.'iinl.~i Bil-t null on the west ymflnrm, __ 7(k 37;), .;;._.- llr August, A. 11., |p_-;4i_ lvyi hiull rlf Hliury Abbott ciuilnhihlil wan, Am" ...i ||l<'llLlYlI1'l“4“" ran-u- MPKHHVHI of l-irly iii'""i i-f lililil I "We IMP" M‘ u "nu mu w M, n. King's l‘1i||iif_v, |'rl||l'l- I liv-fl- “right. Hnr l bt-iull, I-‘li-lrwliuiu, and lilhllr- i i||,.. _-.|,m-i,- Illll! is (o lll.‘ iiimlu nn- ll-nin] mum,‘ My" 1_g;(3v4|r|ri_ i new, bi- “up, or vii» first purl l (Inf u)“; in iiruu- of null [lllrsllilill ~01 ' lIllll llrilllulll n1’ UIIFIIPIFIIIII ‘ [q a [ililwil 0| 5:|ln vuuiuliil-ii in a n", 7110"“ u ‘ ltvlllll\, I'rlul'1~ l-Illivurll IN- |Yr',‘||]| liiill-nlurl: iif Rlllrtgugn (lllell liill. f.ll"llif‘ lif the $"i'|l1'l port, ‘_|;|||||,1r_v : h A. i1. 102x nnll nuilto Ai-ml» II‘- l. '11‘ l ill-fault liluliig bi-lvu . lll‘l\\"'l'|| liilizulillli Jl-uiililus of ljorc- A1,,‘ 4H in '1 ill. 1mm": "r llll‘ prui- 1 1...“; nun-i lu Queens lw-lillty 1" Iii!" .1 i‘ (‘one Hi .( -| |i\liIll-_\‘ Illill iiul-rr-st thereby el-li- l I'1'|i\‘i|i|'ti, ilnrril-ll Wmuuu to!‘ thli m]; Emu fur. lip-l (mm |||||'l) nnd ‘Pliliuiu: Blehnlly of qmmont 10.’. lWlr furllil-r ilnrtlculurq apply u! i t'|IllI'lulII.'l.l)\\'Il in nnhl (‘Iillllly ""4 Found Poll- 7" ibl- Illliiw- l-r Hell mid Iliithll-sliii . IWVHIIIVI), Lulinror (of the nllil-i- purl) 11.10" I117» l i l I‘li:ir|lllll|li\vli. iill-fuiilt having l-ril-u uiiillil in the renown“; ‘ _ i 1"" ‘l-‘IY ill‘ Fllllrlulrr. l (luyiiil-nt of iii:- prlul-ipnl uiluioy nnd "m", 0| .11.. " i lnu-n-iu, FPPIIIFI]. Homntvuu "Pi WENDELL tmunnsl.‘ Univ-ll this 17th diiy of Rillrlllrr Merlllnd Blflrlnn-v- A, ii, i:i::7. noun f1‘ ixiusc-iii ‘.‘ll-.\lnr 5-12-19. TIIIHIAS nrsxnnr Nordnn O", ——-—-—-i—- Alurtgngee fitrnltn 3;; lined’: unnon uneven not». 151184-184 Montreal S to ck Exchange y (Supplied by Pitfleld dz C0. ‘ members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Stocks Open Close Stock: Open Close Briizillnil 201,4 29% llrnl: Silk ti 0 ('r‘i| Mun "P", '1 "l if“ ijunui Ill-scorch }§‘|'i;d1']',’;“'"l’\ 0'23 ililliouuniuuu “m Fm" m,‘ (‘an No Pr N (‘nu (‘ni- Fd 17% (‘nu 1'lll- l‘fd_ 27%, (‘an Ilyll Pld 7111.5 (‘nu lrlll Al 6%, (‘on I'm» J1 1‘:iu $14111" 3 ’ l'l*llllil \1' 231/: I'm-L Plow g2: (‘illlri still-ii g1 __ llist Sea: 25% 7;, 11min (‘onl l‘fd 20%; __ n; ii..." llrillgl: 551v, (irilltfllll 1i. n-il “f l’ _- -' lifFVlll". S! -'~'| ‘my Hllllllnl‘ l y A ‘ ll l ill-i-l -'.i,-.: .. It ., __ , _ o Ill lliiigewr . “lllll (l: 145 _5 1111...; r 15,3,“ “" 11 11 ilurl uy " ,3 , V’, 1 r ‘Mllllm, ‘v I llIlllL lllliiillgg hi? 114i? I." “"1" 1,, -‘ . llliw Niiilll care, 25' lurk Luke u’ i Imp .. y“ “a 14,,‘ l nu Nililul 1: viii |i|l lmw 151,5 1% illfl‘ ]\l\'liri(l< J47 37 1.i~ :ir |q|v 1;; iucuu li‘l 1m‘ “I? i .\lii|ll PINK‘ nits :11 .\i. en d‘ l ' . Xlrilillrirul .\lnu Ens? .\i Srllnrs . lie ___.. W. u... ... ... .. r~ G lln o Lit L .\ll~.\lll|'u!'| m-Yltlle .\fl~\\’nltl-r5 ‘u’ I W" (‘ii s: vim PM 11'0"" will nil-u A -\liii'lili.i' rvu. lillvlt B Ncivlir-i- Nl-rnnria li'l'1li~u Iiinegw ' I M ' E t p. ‘ l uymrislv-r ‘ n ‘ l'i-l\tl tlro ' i. I'll-kh- (‘run- . lwiivrlll llouyn B u s I n Prl-inlllr Pr»: 1i homo __i__. iiiillifildl“ MEXICO CITY‘. March 4- Mex- ico went into the oil business to- day ln competition with private industry that includes approximate- ly a. $400,000,000 foreign invest- mcnt. Prciident. Lazaro Cardenas, mov- ing quickly as the semi-official Petrnles dc Ml-xico expired Inst night. created a new "general ud- ministratloil of national petroleum" to take over and operate the old company's RS015 as well us any future cu concessions the govern- ment may grant its agency. Independent producers sremed little di-turhlid by the Govern- incnt more although n. |oker>ml of our conciirn voiced fear the Govc-ruml-nt agency, since it will he tux [rec rind tho employees will he government employer-s. might new an unequal competitive ad- vantage. Thr-y found nothing in the Pre- sidents decree, howcvw, that 1n- dlcntril private leases were en- ‘clangcred lmilcdlntely. _ u _ 7 u Jlllll- awn TM l'uii 1011 United 011i H Montreal Curb I (Supplied by Pitfleld 8a Co. Members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Aliltihl sv. 11% Asbestos 101 101 A (lil ‘.7111’; 1W1 Bcuuburiiols Q 71,4 Brew Cu 311/; 3%; Blltll A 181/‘ 18* (‘in Vick l3 13 om Tar 10% 18% Don A H!“ 14% Fraser 35 341A Don B Frauen V T C 347i 85 orll 211% 2T Ilir Walker 401g 4151/3 Home fill 325 310 W191‘ “it? n e a ‘ .\ll‘l(‘lit.‘l"l A ca 117% 87% Price Pfd 1311A 1311/5 Roynlito 51H’; .58 Rob Alilehvll 2651 11-1 TOR/ONTO, March 4 — (OP) _ ‘The mining market price struct- ure was toppled for substantial losses today. all groups feeling the eflect of selling in a. thin buying demand. Base metal shares fell in with the general downward trend. Hud- son Bay slipped back 1 6-8 to 38, Waite-Amulet lost 35 cents. Other losses in the group were 20 cents for Pond Orellle, 15 for Sudbury Basin, 15 for Sherrltt, 1-8 for Falconbrldze. and a half point for Noranda. Dome was a. soft spot in the golds. backing to 45 1-4 but the . loss l-was out lto-l-4-poinii 1311185 bc- ‘ fore the close. Losses of 10 to 20 cents in the secondary gold group hit Pickle Crow, Macassa. Central Patricia, Chibouga-mau, Kirkland- Hudson Bay ‘and O'Brien. Down 30 cents were Little Long lac end Darkwater. East Malurtic held a net gain o! 11 cents. Western oils were up for a time but failed to hold. At the close losses of 20 to 35 cents were show- lng for Calgary-Edmonton, Dal- housle, Home, Okalta and South West Petroleum. National Park For 11.8. ls Considered FREDEJZICTON, N. B., March 2 —-Determlnut1on of a National Park site was understood to be under consideration tonight at n caucus of government supporters in the legislature but no announcement was made afterwards. The statement at Ottawa by Hon. T. A. Crerar. Mhiistcr of Mines and Resources, that as soon as New Brunswick offers a suitable site l National Park will be estnblshed, today wns a main topic of conver- sntlon around the corridors of the legislative building as advocates o! the Queens. Charlotte, and Albert l County sites sought to rally sup- port for their favorite locetione. Premier Dysart had no comment i to make on Mr. Crerufls statement but feeling prevailed among private members that the statement would speed decision on Q 611A- Crain Prices WINNIPEG. March 4 - lCP)—— Lack of outside interest on the Winnipeg grain exchange leitpric- es unchanged to 1-4 cent higher today. Trading moved within a one- cent range at levels around the previous close. Operations were al- most entlrely local and of routine type. Minor purchases were cre- dit to export interests with no ex- port business estimated. Argentine shipments for the week were expected to be large and es- timated at 8.450.000 bushels. Black Sea wheat shipments amounted to 138.000 bushels. Cash wheat and coarse markets were neglected. grain WINNIPEG. Mulch 4 — (GP)- Closlng grain futures: Wlheat: May 127b, July 122 7-8 to 133, Oct. 111 8-8. Oats: May 55 1-8. July 51 3-4. Barley: May 80 1-2,Ju1y 71-3-81). Cash prices: Wheat-No. 1 hard 128 1-4, No. 1 Nor. 127 1-2, No. 2 Nor. 125 3-4, No. 3 N01’. 121. 1-2, N0. 4 Nor. 117! No. 5 113. N0. 6 112 1-2, feed 94, No. 1 garnet 121. No. 7 garnet 120, No. 4 specls1113, No. 5 special 107, No. 6 special 102, track 126. Oats-mo. 2 C.W. 55 1-8, NO- 3 C.W. 55 3-8, ex 1 feed 53 1-8. No. 1 feed 52 1-8, No. 2 feed 50 3-8,No. 3 teed 45 3-8, track 54 1-8. Barley-No. 8 C.W. 82 1-2, No. 4 C.W. 77 1-2. No. 5 C.W. 71 1-2. No. 8 C.W. 70 1-2; track 79 1-2. CHICAGO, March 4-(AP)—-UP- turns of wheat prices predominat- ed in late trading today. more be- cause of absence of important sell- ing than as a. result of enlarged purchases. Unofficial crop estimates issued as only tentative. Little expo-t buslnas 1n Canadian wheat today was confirmed. Wheat closed unchanged to 3-8 higher, May 133 1-4 to 3-8. Juli’ 114 5-8. to 3-4. com 1-2 off to 1-8 up, May 108 5-8 to 3-4. July 191 7-8. oats unchangedto 3-8 advance and provisions varying from two cents decline to an equal sillin- MARKETS AT A GLANCE Toronto and Montreal-Indust- rial stocks irregularly lower. Toronto Minsk-Lower. New York-Blocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to 1-4 cent higher- New York-Cotton higher; sugar lower. GREEN BAY SCHOOL standing for Ibbruary:— Grlde x-i. Llmus NbcQllflld- oi-iwie vin-i. Lizzie Mcolllltd. 3. Basil Cocteho. 3. John P. Mc- Queid. Grade VII-l. Evelyn McQuilud; z, Alice Costello; a. Evelyn Coswllo- Grade VI-l. Bertie Costello. Grade V--1. Charlie Costello: 2. Dorothy Graves; 3- 1101M"- Costello. Grade IV-l. Noreen Costello; 2. Robbie Costello; 3. Eugene Cur- rugher- Grade III-(Sin) -~1. Donald Currie: i. Loo Cnrragher. Grade 111 (Jr.)-1. Beretta Pray. Grade II —1. RslphCnraghcr. Grade I (Sm-d, Leo Costello. Grade I (JrJ-Gage Currie, nullity-Mullet iodaywvere-regurded -in the main - Produce Prices MONTREAL, Much 4-(021- wheat, Nor. No. 1 $1.41; barley, C. , w. No. a 91 1-2; oats. reed. Nv- 1 l 60 1-2. Flour, spring wheat patents. 111115 $7.50, seconds $7.10, bakers $7.00: winter wheat Patents. choice 85-05 to $5.70; white com 36-49- Bran, ton $31.25; 8110118. 15°“ $32.25; middlfngs, ton $8425: roll- ed opts, bag 90 lbs. $3.86; buy. N0- 2 per ton, carlots $9.00. Cheese. Ont. No. 1 13 to 13 1-4n- Cheese. Ont. No. 1 13 to 13 l-tn- Butter, No. 1 25 1-2 to 26. Eggs in cartons: A-l lartw 1'3? j A-1 medium 2s: A-l P1111615 23¢ A" i liu-ge 25; A-medlum 2!; A-pullets v 21 to 22. I Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts. 90s l$1.75; N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.40 t0 l $1.45; Que No. 1 Mm. 80's $135 w i 1.40. l s IVIONRREAL. March 4-—- (OP)- Egg prices turned slightly B85101‘ l on Montreal open produce mflflifil-F ,1 today With butter about even. i Graded egg shipments in carlots l or less were quoted at 30 1-2 001115 ‘a dozen for grade A-lalie- 13 1'2 for A-medium and 17 1-2 for A- l pullets. Butter was quoted at 25 1-2 to 26 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1, while lots to retailers were quoted at 27 1-2 for solids MARCH 5, 1937 Blyth Securities, Limited. NOTICE ll hereby liven 11w liiui-Tn sscumnus, LIMIT _ uill make applicati En on to the s“. rclnry of’ State, under the provlsiom of the Companies’, Act, 1934, lor u“ acceptance of the surrender of n. Charter on and from a. date to b. fixed by the Secretary or Stake, Dated at Montreal, P, Q,’ "115 Isl day of March, 1937. I BLYTH SECURITIES, LMTEI) by F. ASHWORTI! Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. N-3-3-5-1l. Cloyne Securities Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that CLOYNE SECURI IES, LIMITED will make nmlllcafon to the Sec- retary of State, under the provisions of the Companies’ Act, 1934, for the acceptance o! the surrender of lls Churter on and from l. date to be fixed by the Secretary of Stab. and 28 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 to 13 1-4 cents a pound for Onturios while Quebecs were iinquoted. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. 90's $1.75; N.B. Mts. 80's $1.40 to $1.45; Que. Mts. 80's $1.35 to $1.40. .MON'I'BEAL, March 4-10?)- Egg prices eased a. little on Can- adian commodity exchange prod- uce section today while butter held steady. ~ Butter spot-Que. buyers-inspec- tion 25 1-2 to 7-8; western re- graded 25 1-2 to 7-8. Cheese spot—unquoted. Eggs spot-Ont. A-large 21a; A- meclium 19a; A-pullets 18s.. s. l» . __ Currencies MONTREAL, March 4—(CP)— Pound sterling declined 15-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- dny to 4.88 3-8. The French franc remained unchanged at 4.85 cents and so did the United States dol- lar at par. _ NEW YORK. March 4-40?)- Fcars of further French monetary devaluation caused ‘heavy offerings of tlic franc and the pound ster- ling today and both units slipped against. the United States dollar. The pound was of! 1-16 of a cent at $4.88 1-8, while francs were .00 1-2 of e. cent lower at 4.64 5-8. Swiss frnncs, on the other hand, added .01 1-2 of a cent and Hol- land guilders closed .01 of a cent higher. The Canadian dollar was unchanged at par. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal — Pound 4.88 3-3; franc 4.65; U.S. dollar 1.00. At New York-Pound 4.88 3-8; franc 4.64 5-8; Canadian dollar 1.00. At Parls—-Pound 105.14 fr.; US. dollar 21.51 fr.; Canadian dollar 21.52 fr. In Gold-Pound 11s. 11; U. B. dollar 59.41 cts; Canadian dollar 59.41 cents. 11-mi- “TNNIPEG “TIEAT .\l:iy—‘l"7 .1 ul.\‘ Oct—111-, Dated at Montreal, P. (L, this 1st day of March, 1937. CLOYNE SECURITIES, LIMITED. by F. ASHWORTH Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. N-2-3-5-11. Dinard Linvestments, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that DINARD INVESTMENTS. LTD. will make 31111116111101! to the Sec- retary of State. under the provisiom of ‘the Companies’ Act, 1034. for thi acceptance of the surrender of it: Charter on and from a date to bl fixed by the Secretary of Strife. Dated at Montreal, Y. Q., this 1st day of March, 1037. DINARD INVESTIVIENTS, by GORDON S. SMALL LTD Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. N-2-3 -5-1i. Finance LIVERPOOL, March 4 —- (AP)- Cotton, 12,000 bales, including 800 American. Spot 1n increased de- mand; prices, 13 points higher, Quotations in pence: American, strict good middling 8.48; good middling 8.18; strict mldd1lng7.88; middling 7.71; strict low middling 7.43; low middling 6.93. NEW YORK, March 4—(AP)-- Raw sugar was firmed today as spot advanced 5 points to 3.53 and a sale of 20,000 bugs of Cuba for prompt shipment was reported at this level. There were also sales of 27.000 bags of Philippines for March and April shipment at 8.50. Futures No. 3 contract closed 1 to 2 points net lower. Sales 10,950 tons. The No. 4 closed unchanged to 1-2 point net lower. No. 3 close: March 2.571); May 2.5912; July 2511b; Sop. 2513b: Nov. 3.58m Jan. 2.5ln. Refined was unchanged at 4.80 for fine granulnted. ' line lillnardh tor Bllu. T?’ Central Gunrdlnu luliulii, lo lfilr Ivurdi Announcement: lo per word; In llemorlnm Notices, Spiritual Offerlnll. (Judi, etc“ lo per lneh; Notice: o! Thank: nnd mm]. Other ran: on :pplleat1en. Mieidllulwlll onnnnoum Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance per word; Western nnd Lantern loenll, In llld Cloning Enlt: 2e per word: Cllllltled nor Inch; Link: a! Ilornl llll llllll] latter: 0| Condolence 10c pproelltlnn, 70o per Inch or do pol lllnlmuln Charla [or III - “Jinn”! Orally-fly: eontl, ,._ 5911.59,“? WE HAVE A VERY SPECIAL AC- cident. and sickness policy for farmers at rates much cheaper than other classes. Better call and investigate its merits. J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlotte- town. » femalegtlsll>llvset;esl-_ ~WAN .D-—»QUIE‘I" GIRL Tobo housework and plain cooking. Apply care of Guardian. L-40-3-8-2i. ~ _ c --——-——-1 ——-i VANTED — MIDDLE AGED woman to do housewo s 1n lmnll family. Write "E" euro o! 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Apply Edison Chandler, North Milton. L-113-3-4-3l. FOR SALE — CHOICE NEWLY freshened large grnde Gurnscy Cow. four years old. Herb Dennis. _L""BE*1_°}L._ .__P;5l3"'3_._3‘: I‘ 0 R S A L E-ONE GANDEB. Apply Churics F. Lnrter, New Wi1t.h1re. L-5688-3-1-3l. min sKIIE-IEIZVTFniIIIcFI-rifilli received :5 prize. Owner has no use toi- it. Price $110.00 as Kent t eon sou: - CRUSIIED sin-mi. for Poultry 100 lbs. for 75 cents. while it lasts. Earle Fisheries Co.. Charlottetown. 11-5701-3-2-81: FOR SALE —- CRUSIIED SHELL for Poultry 100 lbs. for 75 6911"- while 1t lasts. Earle Ffsherlefi (79-- L- 5701-3-2-01. AOADIA (CANADA) STATIONARY Gasoline Engine 2 H. P. Aircooled- Magneto equipped. Used scarcely any. $75.00. l1. (l. Matthew. 800118. 11-214-3-5-31. - --—-————-~—-i FOR SALE AT MCNEILUS STAI- les, Buntuln s; Bell's Wharf. some choice drivers, a number of mares with foal. and somfl farm horses. We also ha" l choice pony. well broken for children. ' (‘Ill-l wrmnmoron Mount-n:- L-5503-2-24-8t bci". Reliable. Colllam Barber Shop, sydnoy. 11.8. 14-83-8441. Ilnuril’: Llnlmenl. "more: ltnllll-