rjrjftll/IBER 9. 1937 i FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS lltecelvtd over Pltfleld and Col‘! Private Wire] ,___‘--—> MONTREAL, Dec. l-Neiv York yum, Age gays that although- ml mggt production has declin- Ed fqr 12th coll ecutive week from an per ccnt in week beginning SWL z to 27 per cent this week the“; are increasing signs of a m in the situation which may not be fully apparent until the December inventory period is “q, says thet while steel buy- m; generally is still at stagnation git there is some encouragement u, fact that l. leading Chicago liducer had the largest order in mm, weeks. Some of the current_ Winess will not be shipped until: first quarter. Says indications con- tillllf‘ to point to moderate rise in production by mid-January. NEW YORK, Dec. 8-—There is no overnight news which would: ucoillit for yesterday afternoon's" nlly. The probability is that when illi- market did not give way yes- (grrlny and volume continued small fcfioivlng Monday afternoon's sell-off, some short covering and npw buying tool: place which car- ried stcslu forward which prob- ably had the largest short inter- e515. A favorable formation would-‘ be to have the market open firmer in volume and carry over. yesterday's highs. Whether it wiill do this in the absence of news it‘ a impossible to say. American rzorks in London are slightly low- ei- than last night’; New York dose. A firm opening volume fol- lliii-cii by some ‘profit, taking ill rliiail volume would suggest tllat ilie market be followed. The Am- fliCfln Petroleum Institute reports all increase in gasoline stocks oi 1019.000 barrels and a decrease in daily crude oil production of 38,- 1000 barrels. MONTREAL, Dec. 8—An en- couraging factor at the present time is the greater steadiness in nliv material prices. During the past week the analyst weekly in- deli of wholesale commodity prices hlis advanced 1.1 of a point in the first advance in ten weeks. The iron Age composite price of scrap lice! has remained unchanged for three iveckswlth last week re- cording a rise of one pel- cent ovr-r the previous week to $12.91. Wheat ha; been .in a rallying phase for some time1 for more than illrce weeks. Raw cotton has not broken definitely through its low of eight weeks ago. Dead, tin. rubbcr and zinc have all shown licadier tendencies while Landon copper has held over its low of 9.00 ccnis established about two wrecks ago. Of particular impor- lcllels the firming tendency of stcel scrap prices. As you vi1ll m- call steel scrap prices started to b18111! 0n August 3rd and vile; a valuable indicator oi a coming slump in steel this fall. According to the Iron and Steel review this week number one steel making Brades of scrap have advanced fifty cents in the east with un- changed quotations at other im- portant consuming centers. Pres. ent prices are too lo\v no tempt tonnage out, and supplies are bc~ coming scarce. Railroads are hold- ing back some oi their usual of- ferings alid the producers are lay- ing down scrap rather than sell for low prices. According to to- day's American metal merliet there was a Iarge _oifcring of steel scrap by a railroad in the Chicago district but the sale was made about fifty cents in ad- vance of the quotation existing over the past 2 weeks. MONTREAL. Dec. 8—Canadisn Cclanese-Declarcs regular quar- terly 20 cents on common pay- able December 31 to record Dec. 17. Directors also fixed March i5 as interest date foi- income fiind- ing rights record date Dec. 31. Canada Packers-Declares reg- ular quarterly dividend of 75 cents on common payable Jan. 3_ to holders of record Dec. i5. TORONTO, Dec. 8-—Base Met- als-‘A somewhat better tone is. becoming evident after months or deflline- Whether this levelling off process will be followed reason- ably soon by a rising trend is not clear cut but a definite check on the drop is encouraging. Over- hanglng supply of stock appears light and this group looks as if it could move ahead qcfiic easily on any increased demand. Montrqll Curb lSu plied by Pitlleld and Com- Bxc ange and Montreal (Jill-h nnny members nl Montreal Stock fltoclu Open Close Abiiibi 195 200 Asbestos 59!; 59% B A Oil 22-“11 22'»; Beauharllois .1 7% Brew Corp 150 150 Bath A it'll 11% Can Vickers 4 4 Dom Tar DOn A Fraser Fraser V T O 15% 153i Ford Hir Walker Home Oil 145 143 Imp Oil 181i 18% Int Pete 29 29H Melchers A Price 16 17 Price Pid Royalltt 47 48l4_ vi-r lni-ll. Lotti-cu ul‘ T % iiiml. Ulllcr rule: on application. llillilllum Umrgo 110.1. $1111 Corn_ Salve, 39c all Drugglnts. PltAM FOR slits. I66 SYDNEY bi- _ L-727-12-8-3l. rou SALE - LIGHT unwind 5117811. Leigh Vcsscy, York. L-697 12 l0 RUBBER. BELTING AND ltUB- bui- Traces at half price. Clinton hiorrisou, Dealer in Belting, Fred- tfflltioil Station. L-514-12-4-_10i. 110R. SALE -- 20 LB. SCALES. All ly Joseph Wcathrbay, 237 ‘ n____Street. L-735-l2-9-ll. FOR ..Cl~iicll Dogs-males and females. 1 Ahhly Bunbury Farm or phone SAL. —DALMATION 0R. : 41w- L-607-12-6-3i. F011 SALE — SILVER FOX PUPS. lxltvr of six. Mrs. Johil B. Mc- Klll‘. Fredericton, P. E. I. L-7l6-l2-B-1i. Flllf SALE -— YOUNG NEWLY 1m honed Avrshlre Grade Cow. Allllly J. B. Mathcson, South Mil- lur any iulverllsemenl twenty-ll" egnlg, Advertising Rates-Payable in Aimee Central Guurlliuu luculn. 4 d 1 ;.l."..::.'..' 13:51:. '";:.“::'.'l." =1 iIYJIEI‘ wunl; In llonlurliim Notion, 70o Mr inch: Lin: of Floral and p rum“ u""‘""5"- “"3": l"- 4" D" IIIIIIIB; latter- ol Cimdnlenca 70a hank: and Appreciation, 70a per lni-ll or pol- 3v’ Cluullllln-ii “Male Instruction" lmlTTlABlIm: lvrlirFTu ‘rain-fur Air Conditioning alid Electric Refrigeration. Prefer men now employed and mechanically in- clllied, with fair education and willing to train spare time to be- come experts in installation and service work as well as planning, estimating, etc. Write glringage, present occupation. Utilities Inst. Box 491 care Guardian. ‘ N-379-11~6-8 _ Work Wanted -_-,- . . . _ -~_-,. GIRL WANTS WORK IN COUN- try store. Write R cilrc Guardian. L-690-12-8-l0-11. I Female HelrLliian ecL WANTED -— CAPABLE WOMAN Cook for restaurant. Apply J. M. McFadycli, 141 Great George Street, L-720~12-B-ll. WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework, small family. Apply Mrs. J. l-l. Taylor, 18 Park Ter- fl-IE CHARLOTFETUWN gugikglggl Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltlield and O0- Memberll oi Manuel-l Stock l:- change and Montreal Curb! Stocks Olaen Close Bell 'I‘el 164 165 Bell’ Tel 164% 165 Brazilian 12% 12 Bruck Silk 4 _4 B C Power A 82% 33 Building Prod Cari Cement 0 8% Can Nor Power Can Car Found Can Car Pid lots 21 Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind Al A 5 5 Can Pac 8% 8% Can Steamship 2% 2% Celllncse 18 18 Cock Plow 9 9 Cons smelt 58% 57% Dist Snag 15% 157i Dom Coal Pfd 18% 18% Dom Bridge 29% 30 Dom St B 14 14% Dom Textile Dryden Eng Elec A Eng Elec H Founda Co 13% 13% Gen St W 9 9 Goodyear Gypsum 6% av. Ham Bridge 8 8 How Smith 141.2 15 Imo Tob 131/4 13% Int Nickel 441i 45 Int Power Pia . Lake Woods 16% 16% Masse Her 6115 1 McCo Ft 10% 10% Mont Pow 291,5 309g, Nat Brew 4o 39v, Nat St Car 31 311/, Noranda 50% 50% Power Com 151/. 151s. Quebec Pow l6 15 haw - zo m) Si Law 51.6 5.. st Law Pfd ma; Sou Clm Pow gtt of Can Can Pid 5615 561/5 Win Elec A 31y Will Elec a ‘ m mucus: Pillars WINNIPEG, Dec. 8 —(OP)~... Closing future quotations wheat- Dee 119 5-8; May 11a 3-8a; July 111 7-8-112. Oats ——l)ec 46 3-6; May 45 1.3. 5-8; Juh/ 43a. Barley —Dec 58 3-4; May 58 l-Z; July 56 3-411. Cash pricas; Wheat N0. 1 hard 132 5-8; N0. 1 nor 132 5-8; No. 2 nor 127 5-8; No. 3 nor 112 1-8; No. 4 nor 102 1-8; No. 5 wheat 94 5-8; No. 6 wheat 85 5-8; feed 76 5-8; No. 1 Zarnct 114 5-3; N0. 2 garnet 111 5-8; No. 1 durum 913-8; No. 4 spec 97 5-8; N0. 2 garnet llfl 304 spec 97 5-8; No. 5 spec 89 5-8; No. 6 SD90 80 5-8; track 129 5-8; screenings 550. Oats -N0. 2 0W 48 3-8" N0. ow 43 1-2; ex 1 feed ow 53 3-4; track 58 3-4. MONTREAL, Dec. 8 -—(CP)_ Prices held steady on. Montreal open produce markets today in light trading. Graded egg shipments in carious or icss were 32 cents a. dozen for A-large, 28 for A-medium, 26 for A-pullets. 24 for B-large storage, 23 for B-medium storage and 21 1-2 for C. Biltter was 30 1-4-3-4 cents a pcuntl for cal-lots or less of N0. I with. lots to retailers at 31 1-2 for solids and 31 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 14 I-2 ca; for Ontario white and colored, Potatoes: N0. 1 P. E. I. mts 90's .75; 80's .65-67; 50's .42; No. 1N. B. mts 80's .62; N0. I oob- blcrs 80's .53: No. 1 Que whites 80's 55-60; NO. 2 80's .3540. MONTREAL. Dec. 8 —(CP)— Pricei held steady in inactive trading today on Canadian com- modity exchange. WANTED Wanted at once-number of low set horses from 5 to l0 years old. Apply Thurs- day, Dec. 9th, and Friday, l)ec. 10th Sieve Connolly, Singer Repres- oiiiative. 37 Connolly 5t, Char- lliliqiqiyi 1,-702-12-6-3l. Que??? were; AGENTS TO SELL PORTRAIT Fllilargemcnts. Big Money M9161‘- Unltcd Art, Toronto. k , A. W. N-480-l1-24-36i. Miscellanemll "18 YOUR DOG TAX PAID? SEE “i1 "1 .111.11i111i1e1-' FOR SERVICE — REGISTERED York boar. Nell McNeill, Milton- L-517-l2-4-l1-Q. FUR cons REMODELLED, im- llv roll. Rev-mu, Cleaned, Glued- Caldcfs. 205 Eilstan. L-llo-lz-o-n-il. 9s‘ W51" FROM one. vou own: ("W ranrh one Fax. silver female. Eurmnrklngs are 47 M. Finder C‘ T0 our - llousl: 51 ollLEuAn Streel. Modem conveniences. 25 -tl. TO LET-B ROOMED HOUSE. ‘i Park Street. Modern conveniences. Apply on pram 5esB-660-i2-7-9-11. _ TWO ROOMS FOR Teiglriitjliousekeepinll- 01111111- Apply t. m Fltmy Bu“ 1,-703-12-8-3l. _ - '- BUNGALOW r0 RENT m TOWN l to Mrs. r,;<.l‘slzl:li..kill.l Dominic-i h P;-E_ I: 4348-12-7-9-11. Mi Wanted ____________ -_ wIlY FRESIIENED wgrl/Tlgueml‘; m‘ Holsmn grade lireferred. Wfmh Bills; lars and P7199 m m“ 8664; 3|: P. E l l" _ .__~_-_- WANTEI) llltATlil) K601211282; also livln8 "m" w‘ l K ‘ Diease call 1607. Reward. Irm-lifl-SI. l. bed sitting room. Board outlet; Apply quardia-n. L-728-12 8 Q111- u-eu-il-e-u-w- _1'11=e- 1-1611-11-lL-Ll WELLINGTON McNEILL, ~ I Ion lAlll-A Nulmmn or rox To Le; B““ta"‘ 8‘ mus whu" hula completed with house in Condition.’ 01121184445295‘: T0 LET -r-*0ua ROOMED ll-li50-l2-7-2i -_-~-.-_, __.___-____~ _—. Apartment unfurnished. Appaly __ roll ssua-ucw on usao 1'” m“ 11.167111. H; sllllsvr Sewing Machines; also oil LET _ GAIMGF APPLY illlil paris. Easy tBFm-‘l- wrlmlnziiuardlan. P19§flT12"7I3': F Morcll Creamery, fully equipped and in good work- ing condition. Apply to FLORENCE MCGRATH, Morell, P. E. l. A VIA TI ON Alrl-s-ult (ruining now lvnllnbli IIIHIFI‘ illrl-i-t supervision of 10ml- Ing lslrerillt manufacture -. II you ivlllit in rut lnln llir tremendous (lrlil wrlls lur n"! hoolilet ‘nllnrn Plnnfll.“ Explains this un- usual opportunity for young man ol Cunliiln. Aero Industries Technical Institute I102 DOMINION‘ BANK BLDG» VANCOUVER, B. U. or F. T. MAIIAB non I-‘llrrny iii. flflnwn, ‘I’. l. I. ll-lfl-ll-l-ll- lsrock QUO TA Tlolvsj . ‘ , New Iork Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfielil mil Co. Idem en ol Montreal Stock Ex- ' change and M ‘ ' Curb) 510cm Open clue A1 Chem 165 165 Am Can 81 82% Am For Pr 4% 4% R, I4 14 Am Tel Tel 150% 150% Am Water 14.. 14% Anaconda 32% 33 Atchison 42% 43% Atl Ref 20% 30% Auburn 8 B id. 1.4000 Bait Ohio 12% 12%. Rsndix Av Befii St 56 5756 Briggs Man 26% 25% Cass 97 100 Chas Ohio 89% 39% Chrysler 66% 5956 Com Sol 8% B Com So 2.. ‘if/i Con Can 42 42% gin Edison 25% 26 n Gas Co Corn Prod 62% Cur Wright A 14% 147'; e - 28 26 Dupont 1191.6 1181i Elec Auto Lt 20% 20% Elec Pr i. V: 14.. Firestone Gen Eleo 44% 44% Gen Foods 31% 31% Gen Mot 36% 36 Goodrich Goodyear Tire Gt No Pld 26% l-Iud Mot Car 714 7% Ill Cent InO Hal‘ 12 71 Int Tel Tel 7% 6% Johns Man Co ' Kenne 37% 38% Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 37 37% Murray Co N Y Cent 20.. 20% Na Bis Nat Cash Re l8 18% New York N Nor Am Co 23% 23% Nor Pal: 13% 13% Pack Mot 41/» 4% Paramount 12% 12 it Penn R R. 231i’- 23% Phil M01‘ 82 82% hi1 41% 417i Post Tel Cab Pub Se!‘ N J 351.4 35% Pure Oil Co 12 Radio Co 7.. 7 Radio K O Sears Roe C0 57% 59% Shell Union Oil South PM 22% 23 Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J 44% 45% Stude Co 5% 5% Texas Co United Air 23% United Corp 3% 4%- United Drug 7 7 United Gas. Imp 10% 11.. U S Rub 28% 29% U S St C0 58% 58% U S Ind Al 20% 21% Vanadium Warner BT03 West Union 26% 2'1 West Air B 26% 27 West E'ec 111 11% Woolworth 38% 38!‘.- Crain Prices WLINNIIPEG, Dec. 8 —(CP)—- Renewed import buying oi United States winter wheat by Ireland and England was credited at the close of North American wheat markets for today's price recover- les. Wheat futures on the Winnipeg grain exchange moved ahead to wipe out yesterday's limes with final quotations 1 3-8 to 1 5-8 cts higher, Dec. at $1.19 5-8, May $1. 16 3-8 and July $1.11 7-8-8112. Cash wheat prices closed lower for top grades of Red Springs. No. 1 was a cent off at 13 above the cash month option and No. 2 two cents lower at eight cents over Dec. future. Three and four north- ern were unchanged. Durums eas- ed two to three cents. Only a car- lot bilsiness was reported. All coarse grains except flax milled at the close to show minor gains. Flax was 1-4 to 1 1-4 lower and rye speculative buying result- ed in“ gains of 1 5-8-1 cent. 2711i NEW YORK, Dec. 8 -—(AP)-— Raw sugar spots were olf 2 points today, while new crops declined 5 points. Sales consisted of 25,000 bags of cubas for prompt shipment at 3.28 and 28.000 bags of puerto rioos for Feb. Shipment at 3.25. Futures declined early in both contracts but recovered and final prices were unchanged for No. 3 contract. Sales 4,900 tons. Close: Jan 2.34b March 2.33b MB/y 2.341) July 2.351) Sept. 2.3511. Ropn radio non cnmnlY will: rho Cunn- nlisl: Biennial Code and no i: o n a o d b] Clnldhn Radio incurs, Ltd. Not "Automatic “Electrical Tuning” or Tuning of any kind, but a totally Auto- matic Radio on which you can lab STATIONS in l lo sscouos -' ‘ ~'."-I NENE ldid io is Here! Tuning” or ‘- ".3. Lu-kk? 1*. s s "s '2 ‘I 3.1.x‘; Anni: 5.1 “n. R__G'ER$ A A radio yous do not tune at alli! 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Ask your Rogers dealer for See one of the six new Rogers Automatic Radios, priced at $59.95, $94.95, $139.95, $169.95, |O%NO . use ‘THE ic,0_l_~1*\7/ leisure-NT- HOLMAN HQMEElP-‘LAN ONE_PRlCE“.-THE CASH FzRlcIE BALANCE IN IO EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING Apoep ,-' "up INTEREST 16; Canadian dlr 1.00; franc 3.39 11-16. At Paris -—-Pound 147.09 fr; U. S. dlr 29.43 fr; Canadian dlr 29.43 fr. In Gold-Pound 12s, 2d; U. S. dlr 59 12 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 12 cents. ' NEW YORK, Dec. 8 ~(AP)—- Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain demand 4.99 7-8; 4.99 1-2; 4.99 11-16; 60-day bills s4 9a 15-16; demand: France 3.39 11-16; Italy 5,26 1-2; Belgium 40.00; Germany 40.32; Canada 1.00. Currencies No. 4 trading was confined to March and Sept. Closing unchang- ed on active positions on sales of 2,000 tons. Refined was unchanged at 4.75 to 4.85 for Fine Granulated with moderate withdrawals reported. MONTRTAL, Dec. 8 —(CP)- Wheat, northern. No. 1 1.47 1-2; 7.90; seconds 7.50; bakers 7.40; winter wheat patents, choice 4.75 4.80; white oom 4.40-4.50; bmn.. ton 28.25; shorts, ton 30.25; mld- l dlingz, ton 38.25; rolled oats, bag 50 lbs 3.15; hay, No. 2. per ion. carlots 9 00. Cheese Ont white colored .14 Eggs in cartons: A-large. 32: A- medium .28; A-pulleis .28; c .21 1-2. Potatoes: No. 1 P. E. I. mts 90's .75; 80's .65-6'l; 50's .42: No. 1 u. n. mts 80's .01: No- 1 towers 80b .58; No. 1 Que whites 80's 55-60; No. 2 80's .3540. . IJNDATEI) MONEY BOX 1-2. Butter No. 1 .30 l-4-3-4. ’ (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -—Pound 4.99 11- 14; U. S. dlr 1.00; franc 3.40. F. I MONTREAL, DeC. 8 —(CP)-‘ Pound Sterling 138x941 3-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges tcday 1m $4 99 11-16 while the United ‘ States dollar rlmicu l-32 oi one 1 per cent to par. The French franc i was unchanged at 3.40 cents. l mow YORK. Dec. a -iAP)- IEuropean currencies lost ground barley, Canadian western No. 3 l“, terms o; the Unwed Slams dog- .69 3-4; oats, feed, No. 1 .52 1-2; ,1,“ today flour, spring wheat patents, firsts I The “Holland guildcr, the worst sufferer, dropped .05 of a wit- stelrling lost 3-10 oi a cent at $4.99 11-16, the French franc was down a/umc/l/r/s sellin| cough and -* ‘will? Vi“ l: RUCKlll “Hlhf-i’ At NTvFYbiIFLPQHHd 4-99 11-"Féfmilafrmodrftiifs.39’ 11-16. and the Swiss franc dropped .01 1-2 of a cent. The Canadian dol- lar lost 1-32 at 1.00. DIITNTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 8-Selecied mining- quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stocks (1959 Bcaufor 22 Bouscad 12 Brownlee B‘ 1 l Cart Mal 9’~ '. Tllolnp Cad 37 l NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) I ltooh _ C008 Amer Cyan B 23's Anlcr Ga. Elec , Amer Sup Power lli Assoc Gas Elcc A .' Atlas Corp l Can Marconi Cit Scrv 2 Crvolc Pct 24% Elcc Bond Sh 11h Ford Can A Nlag Hild 8V.- Ull Light POW A 3-‘3 Un Light Pow Pfd ‘.19 Gilli of Penn '38".- Humble Oil 61“.- Brown Pfd 301-; MINING TORONTO. Dec. 8 —lCP)— Scattered selling was well absorbed and bids were strong at the close SUM Ml’ liorll s11 . .. .§..t"_ .4, r‘ cents. Kerr-Addison“ lo»t"5" and Wright-Hargreaves 5. Mi ll l n g Corporation was ll fcilturc, rlszng 40 cents to 2.10 in heavy trading. Eldorrido toilchixi L’ 45 and closed 2 up at 2.40. - Hudson Buy added o point and I Noranda 10st. ll p.int. Ill hcavy buying Pcud Orcllio adrimcrd to 2.35 but lost. all the glili. FATOH- bridge, Vcliiilrcs, wane-Amulet. Sherritt and Slldbllry Basin rc- gistered gain». Action W115 holcctllv ill tlic \\'I"Sl- ern oils with lllf‘ group :l~ ll whole maintained nn cvcn keel. IVINN [PEG lVlll-LYI‘ H. K. S. H IS Agent and arrange Mortgage Loa of toclays stock market. The tone was a bit unsteady in the early stage but the early afternoon brought improvement of the lead- ership of the base metals and a group of the medium-price golds. Senior golds failed to move with the rest of the board and the close was down a point or more for Dome and Lake Shore. Active buying sent O'Brien zooming t0 i550 and it closed at 5.2a at s 1 gain of 35 cents. l Profit-taking put Preston back a few cents and Prospectors‘ Alr- ways touched a new m ni- ‘ll l. Collect Rentals and Persons Desiring to BUY RADIO Gone is the old-fashioned turning of dials. Gone is the irritating noise between stations. Gone is the uncer- M ERSI DE "CHARLOTTETOWN ,ll1g at $11 for ba/oiis liiiii Royal Bk Real Estate Agency Offering to the Public a service in all branches oi Real Estate as T0 BUY, SELL. RENT Properties in City and Country. To give valuations, and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Charlottetown r Gone is the mediocre f ‘l a l j fii the “Shut-Eye" test. a s $189.95 and $225.00. 23:1 j, - --» z F .2 <5 _(‘)RES s Livestock .\iON'l'REAL, Ixxq ii _lL‘l‘>-- Ho; pllllfi were lilgllcl" Oil .\l.lrl- time llliifkifln with rull igraill- ‘- for sows. Lire grildc broil ior bucons \\' uzicd off $8.15 off trilcks, wilh roux. 1 25. BANKS ..(Supplicd by Pliflclri and (‘oi _ p Banks Opt-ll Close {Supplied by Pills-Ill an’! Co.) Closcz- Bk oi Can Bk of Com DOC—1l9"~ Bk of Mil 190"; 106 Mfl§‘—l16‘ - Bk of Nova S July—1l'l*<. 180 180 EMMING Manager. ns. Secure Tenants, Manage Properties or RENT City Houses ran 1376 :|~H\- > a