MAY_§--1.9_3.‘- . THE CHARI.'0TTETOWl}_I ‘_ GUARDIAN . - m» waq&¢-sown»: r-1»-~-‘-~ .1.-.1»:-15...... _ STOCK Q1/6114 TI(=)NS 4 Morning Stock Letter hagyea our Pltficld and Co’: ‘‘ Private Wire) nzw YORK, May 5—The Bank 01 Japan has raised the gold pur- ¢h.,5e price. The Bdvflnoe 111 W6 of from 6 1-2 to 13 per cent by reading manufacturers in Akron was followed by advances by oth- ers. l-lowever. Montgomery ward 00,, major distributors of special brand tires. announced that they were studying the price situation but have taken no action as yet. The extra dividend of 75 per cent share by General Motors was probably a little more than ex- pected It has been currently es- timated that 50 cents extra would be paid. There were also rumors to the effect that the stock might be placed on a 83 basis, but the most general was that 50 cents ex- tra would be paid. Steel figures , ore reserve; as at Dec. and automobile figures published were 83.800 ions of ore would expect, however, that the market will try to do better but unless volume picks up materially on the upside we would only fol- low the market in small commit- ments. 'IORON'1‘O, May 5-Gunner Clold—'I‘he annual report of Gun- har reveals that the null is now in operation and working satisfac- torily. The main shaft on the property has been deepened to the 1,000 foot level and stations have been cut at the 8'15 and 1.- 000 foot levels. Gilbert Labine, President in his report stated that a new vein was encountered at the 1,000 foot level showing encour- aging possibilities. It is too soon. however, he states to appraise the value of this new discovery. 31 there developed yesterday show small declines. W910“ the No. 1 vein system. Produce Prices .\.::madlan Press) MONTREAL. Mali 5'" wheat, nor no 2 811 1-2. Barley C W no 3 1'1. Oats. C W no 3 37. Outs, teed no 1 85. - Flour, spring wheat patents. lirsi. 35.40. Flour seconds 35.00. Flour bakers $4.90. Flour winter wheat gholce $3.70-$3.80. 1'lour whit: corn $4.40-84.50.‘ Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21-35 liiiddlings ton 325.251 Rolled cats but: 90 ills 32-75- Hay no 2 per ton carlot; $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 10 3-4. Butter no 1 19 to 19 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 24. Eggs A medium 23 Eggs B 22. Potatoes: P E I mts 80's il.70. P E I mis 50's $1.05. P E I mts 10's 22. P E I cobblers 80's $1.60-$1.65. N. B. mts 110's $1.55-$1.60. N. E. mts 50's $1.05. N. B. mts 10': 22. Que rnts 80's $1.50-$1.55. Que no 2 80's $1.40-$1.45. patents. $1.65- Miscellaneous EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) 1\Z")I\‘I‘REAL. May 5- l3l'll.1Sli to the Canadian dollar as compli- losed today as follows:—- Ailstralia pound 3.9626. Bclgilim belga .1701. Brazil milrcis .0560. China Hong Kong dollars .3278. Denmark krone .2216. Finland finmarlr .0221. 1“1nhce franc .0659. Germany reichsmarlr .4036. Great Britain pound 4.9628. Holland florin .8786. India rupee .3762. New zealund pound 4.0025. Japan yen .2912. South Africa pound 4.9383. Snuln peseta .1366. Switzerlnnd franc .3251. United States dollar cm‘. Drcmium. Closing exchange rates:— At 1\1lont.reo1~—Pound 4.90 9-32: U. S. dollar 1.00 1-32; franc 6.59. At New Yorlr—Pound ‘(L96 1-4: Canadian dollar 1.00: franc 6.58 5-8. At Pal’is—-Pound 75.48 fr; U. 5. 1-32 per dollar 15.19 11‘: Canadian dollar 15.20 11'. ' In g0ld—PDllnd 125, 1d; U. 3. dollar 59.37 cents: Canadian dol- Z lar 59.30 cents. NEW YORK May 5-Foreign ex- chantzc firm. Great Britain de- nnhd high 4.96 3-4: low 4.96: rlosc (Canadian Press) 4051-4: 60 day bills 4.95 5-8; MON'i"R.EAL. May 5—Prircs Frmicp 6.58 5-8; Italy 7.87; Bol- :1'1'.'o:cd near previous closes on ’ glum 1700; Gsrmany 40.29: Cah- C.111a1l111n commodity excinthgc add 1.00, pl'.(.’ilCC section today. Volume was urlli. l.lut’.e1‘ Spot: Sales: 78 boxes Q11." ‘ fresh. 19 1-4. Que grass 18 3-4 ml PIANO AT ABBEY 19 1-4. 1 --—- Chcesc sp°g,__.Unqu01,gd, 1 LONDON—(C.P.)—-For the first Eggs Spot-—Ont A lnrge 20 1-2 limo a tzmnd piano is being used to 21, A medium 19 1-2 io 20. C 11 nt services in Westminster Abbey. 1-2 to 18. B 18 1-2 to 19. Great for '4II"lhnln .\l|nur1l'I and foreign exchange in relation‘ ed by the Royal Bank of Canada‘ 1 11s11nn11t 1111111 111111111 1111111111113 Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat- urday’s Issue. RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch Onions lb llceta pk 1‘11rrotI lb (‘ch-rv hearts \'c11l ll) lti111hu’l1 ii) l’oiiIlr1('1( plr Apples (loz .s'nI1111I(-i1 lh l-‘r1-sh rmlluh 1111111-l1 l'11ral1-y i1c1ILl ’l'11rnip11 ‘.5 fm- (‘r1hh111.vo hL‘1Nl Slvxlk llnlltil Imcf S11-iv 1111-nil l~‘ou'l llutli-r .'\in1i«1n 1'|'l'1‘ll1l 15111:» 1].»: l'I;::4 I in-oks old pnlr FISH 1'-..l 1lr_v lb l“l'(~1sl1 hnrring doz lmbsll-rs M T’L. CURB (fiuppllell by Pltflchl and Com- nnny member: of uontreui ll0l'Il exchange and curb market) ltofln npcu B A Oil lium stores l-‘uni .-\ 1111p (HI 1111 l’1-11.- .\l1~l1'l11-rs \\'11lk1~1- Good New York Curb (Supplied by I‘IllIelnl and Com- puru rncnnlau of dloutn-ul c-mu 1-xrllunge uud Curb lllurlccl) lilork Open Lust Amer Gus Elcc 25-11;’, 35 Allan Corp ('11 S1-rv list. -11}; 1-:11-.- 15111111 Sh ram, 151,-, Furll A \i11g liud Block: (‘lune A1111-r (‘yun B 51:11}; .-\1m-r (Bus lllcc :15 .\1111~r Sup ium’ :11, .\11141-1- (ins Bloc A » 1\ll11s Corp 1211;, (.‘1111 .\l11r1-uni 13,, (T Serv as the 02“Iilll is being dismantlcd to make way for a new one for next. year's ccronarion. i FENCING Protect your property. Keep your cattle in their proper place and save your crops and lawns from roving nniuials. 1111:. 1111 111.! 1‘ 1 in. .41- .\i:: llud s1.1'-, 1 Ken ['11 1. Hill Pow A U11 Light Pow pfd POULTRY FENCE Light 18-48 72c rod For pigs Heavy 18-48 80c rod 7.25 37¢ rod Light 20-60 75c rod For sheep 1-lenvy 20-60 We rod 9.35 47¢ rod POULTRY NETTINE Vnrious width s and FARM FENCING CHICKEN NETTINGV Various widths and .9. l . .“| l: '5: I] .::?"“ prices. . 36 inches we yd’ 30 inchespnces‘ 16c yard ' LAWN FENCING AND LAWN BORDER 3ft.I"tdF 16 ft. BARB WIRE , 31/. ft.nI’naiI1tedeI"Ee‘l1cc 18: ft. - 80 rod reels. 2 DL 53-0’ 13 in. Painted Border 141/,c ft. 80 rod reels, 4 pt. $3.90 GIVI/?E5.40//V.lY/GI! ..p..»~.a\./~s.~a\a -s.a\z~.»ID~a\/\ ._;.2-... I0" FOR CATTLE A. ‘V A x 9" Various strengths ‘V‘’‘''‘'‘’‘ “'\‘'‘’V;.' and heights _‘ -*- ‘ax , _ ,_ , ,1, I r From 34c to 58c rod. ldnunmuguutsr 1.14 T‘; IAAAAL 1...- 1_a1.u.1_.._.11 ln.alahtL.A GATES LAWN GATES 'A variety of widths and helithlfi Steel Posts FARM GATES 48 In. high, various widths $3.75 to 59-50 52c and 62¢ each $0.25 to 59-00 ""1 lie -'=’—— Phenol Lorna sarunoav svsnmo UNTIL 9.30 1». M. gers “WW3 re co. ltd Prompt Delivery . .1 ._. .._._....-1 « MINING (Canadian Prols) TOR/ONTO, May 0—Mining shares attracted a big following today and volume hopped up to 2.540.000. the heaviest trade since Feb. 19. As in recent sessions. act- ion bulked in a group of the cheaper golds and most of them registered gains. The yellow metal group advanced about 3 points in the exchange index to 134.28 and the miscellaneous mines index firmed a point. Trading was heavy in Gunner Gold, J. M. Consolidated, Goldale. .- irkland Lake, Manitoba-Buster, Maple Leaf. Algolna. Preston and Mcvittie at gains of 1 3-4 to 7 oeniis. O'Brien moved up to a new hirrh at B5 and Quebec mining added 20 cents, closing at 1.30. Gains of 3 to 6 cents were posted for Sylvanite. Sullivan. Ventures. Wright Hargreaves, Reno. Perron an‘ Chibougamau. Pickle Crow gained 10 cents and Little Long Lac las‘. 10. Argosy firmed 10 to 1.50. Base metals held up well in slow trading, Noranda adding 1-2, Hud- son Bay 1-8, sudbuxty sum 5 and Mining Corporation 6. TOR ON TO, May 5 Std:-he Close 121/. 73 63 3% 10% 460 ill) ‘I‘.~'.: 5% 150 8 4% 11) 3'1 1411) 11:1 11 15 5130 H 13 107» 4, . ms 11.”. ililil 110 III‘) 13 ‘:25 111....» :.:1a', ‘lulurntlo 100 1-1111 5111 '. -1711 .11l;l1n 5‘/.1 (:1-«is l.11kc lI.‘l 11.11.1111.» 1. 1,4, i:nu1ii'i.ui1 1R (:r11i1:1n1 til/, (lr1111111i11 iii llr11111lul'n 10 (:11-4-1m (‘Si (l11111111r llli 4 ML‘ 13% 15 52 _ PS .1 .\l (‘unit 57 l\'lrk llml M Kirk 1.111;»: 411 l.11k1- .~'l11.rc 5.”: 1.1111111 (‘uni 8 1.11m ('11. 11.‘: 1.1-in-i Oro 19 1.«-.- 1...1«1 11,5 l.l11i l. L 100 .\l111~111u11 385 .\i11n Elllit 211/- .\1.1p1.- 1. 221.71 .\l:-lntyre 14'»; .\l<'l\'1-llzlc lili .\ ll-‘I11 4% 211 137 l‘:1_\'11111.~1icr -“K 1’:-rrnll 1553 Put (‘ab 3 Pick L‘ru Ni“ l‘io11ocr 1180 1'ro.-11111-r L". 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Graded egg shipments in earlotl or less were quoted at 20 1-2 cents a doten for A large. 18 1-2 for A- medium. 18 to: B and 1'1 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 19 to ll) 1-2 cents per pound for carlots or 'ess of no 1 while lots to retailers were 21 for solidi Ind 31 I-3 00 93 rnr prints. Cheese firmed a bit to 10 8-4 cent: per pound for no 1 Ontario mlort-.1. eurr:nt arrivals. Potatoes: P El rfts 80's |1.65 to $1.70; 50's 81.05; 1011 22; cobbler: 39;. 3130 to 31.1111: N. 3. mt: I0‘: $1.55 is $1.30: 50's tl.06: 10': 2!: Que mts sozs $1.50 to $1.55; No 2 i)'s $1.40 to 81.45. Mt ’l. Stock Exchange ._._.—_ (Supplied by Pltfleld and Cons- puuy members at Iloultul stuck exchange and em: muku) Itocll Ovou Last Abitibl Bathurut. 14 Bell Tel 113 Brazilian 1!) Brew Corp Can 2 Po ‘.‘i) (an Nor Pr 21%’ Can Car Found .5‘; Can Cerucnt ll‘/1 Cull Ind A1 7}; Can Puc 111/; Conn Smelt mi"/11 Dist ltleug 1:056 Dom Bridge llll Dom Steel 5 Dom Tex liti'/4 Imp Tob 1:16’ int Nickel 4:152 Massey Hut 5 hlcCol1 Front iu Mont Pow 31% Nat Brew 2 ha: St Cal’ 13 Pow Corp 13'»; ‘obawinignn 151136; Sou Con Pow 13 Ca 21/, BANKS Bk of Can ll‘! 57 Bk of Comm 1131) 1.10 Bk 0! Mil 155 1.55 Bk 0! N. S lloyul Bk N. 1'. Stcbck Exchange (sllppllegl by Pllflclcl Ind Co. Ilelnlveru of Montreal nor-I1 ex- change and Curb Ilarlmtt Stocks 0 [Ion Luci stocks Alr lied .\l t.‘il(‘l1l Alli Cu n .1111 11 or P: Am Aur Am '1 cl 3 cl Am W 1111 .- A1111c-undu ODCII (‘Inn 184 -187 12.3‘/2 2. '; ,-,-..-3.. :.'§ . } -.~.'-.'-.>.‘§'~'.f ae- Bath St Brigg» .\l1111 (fan 1'uc ll; Case Cites Ohl: Uhrysln-r Com $01 130111 .~1. Con (‘:111 011! Elm: .\11to Lite Blue 1'!‘ Lite l“ilt'b'l()l10 lien E101‘ Gen Fonda Gen Mot Goodrich U0(‘I(i_\‘l’fll‘ Tire 111111 1101 Car in: nor lllt. Tvl '|'cl Johns .\1:111 Co l':l('l\' .\lot 1'ar11u1o1111i 1'1-1111 Phil Pei (‘O l‘ub Scr Co llailiu (‘(1 11111110 'Kcli.h Orph Secim line 0 Shell Union Oll $011111 1'":- Sui Oil 11111 Sill Ull N J St111l1-lurk--r Co '1‘ox (‘:1 Unimvl .\lr lIllll(‘(l (‘:1 Unitr-(1 ,‘:1s lrup ' Rut: 33:35:41: . =-**;.=. =4": z;'¢;-—Zfi;-5:9; ;4..-o--.:_}-_;—..- — :1:-;'; R\ :3 " i \'ans(l|11111 \\'11rm-r llrns West Union \\'<»1s1 Brake “'05! Rice \\'n1>i\\'1>ril1 Markets Alt A Glance- gun-twig.-‘ _q=:, F.-1 ; .. :3 1 (Canadian Prat rsl COME "GOLDE JUBILEE Series Westinghouse REFRIGERATOR ES. They're here! The new Golden Jubilee Series of Westing- house Dual-automatic Refrigerators. All the time-tested dependability of the famous Hermetically-sealed, pre- clsion-built mechanism, with forced- draught cooling and Five-Year Wat- tanry. The exclusive advantage of Dual-automatic protection . . . mechan- ism and food fully protected even under abnormal power conditions. And 11 whole galaxy of new convenience features that you’ll want to possess. Come in and see for yourself how I . much MORE Wudnghomc offers. M I | I e r B II FIVE SENSATIONAL NEW VAL 1=.s.- 1---4--is These models provide the RI HT size, htyle and price to suit you. And 11 -re is the place to buy. Dependable attention to your needs and the most favorable terms we have ever offered. Toronto and Mom.r12<1i—1ndus- trial stocks higher. Toronto Mine.-.—Highe1‘. New York—stocks cured higher Winnipeg—Wheat up 3-8 to 1-2 New York—-Cotton and sugar higher. GRAIN 1 ‘ (Canadian Prey .s) l rm ehllbluluc -1-111: III--M’.- snd the lame closed, at 0.5! 5-8. up 1-4. , 1 .7‘ Round the World Contest RULES FOR CONTEST 1. Every one, excepting employees of this news paper and their families, may take part. As many from one family as you wish. 2. Each day for forty-eight publishing days a puuie photograph will be printed under the headinrl “Round the World Contest." Each photograph shows some locality throughout the world, I church or cathedral, a monument, is harbor, etc. Under each photograph are printed ten Poldbh solutions. One of the solutions under photograph number one is correct for number one. But cob 1 reel. solution to photograph number two may he found either under photograph numbe one or 1 two. Solution to photograph three may be found either under one, two or three. and so on to the and of the contest. The important thing to 1-em ember is that correct solution to the photograph, you are C0flSIdEI’Iu§ has always been published, either in the sIl8l’°5'°d ”'"“°'" 1°’ we ‘'33: W I on some day previously, but has only appeared once during the contest. Answer by number only —do not copy out the wording of your chosen solution. 3. A complete entry coupon is printed below. Clip Ind S3“-‘. N WW I109 IN? Wlitfiltd 0391' “I0 “I'll puzzle is printed. Write your answer to each picture but do not send in any answers until uncr- the final puzzle is printed. 4. At the conclusion of the contest write your numb and address on the coupon Ind elwlou it WWI one clipping of each of the 48 pictures together with one year’: subscription and mull or deliver to the Contest Editor of this newspape . " 5. You have to be a paid up subscriber to this newspaper In comP€¢¢- 8. You may submit as many sets of answers as you like. Each set, however. must M ‘II I IOIIUI envelope and complete with its 48 clipped puszle pictures, entry coupon and bscrlplhll. teslants who submit more tinn one let are eligible for only one price. if thfiy link '01‘ 33 than one prize they will be awarded the one of the highest value. ' ‘ " ““‘_“-1 1. If two or more persons are tied for any prize, their prize will be lumP¢d and ‘“'‘‘1°‘' Null’ between them. There will be no tic-breaker. , The Judges‘ decision will be final and this newspaper will not undertake to enter into MRI‘ pondencc with any individual regarding the decision of the judges. No entries will be I'¢1'IP||¢¢- Neatnesc will be taken into account in judging. Be sure to put sufficient postage on the envelope containing your cnlvry. Entries contain!!! insufficient postage may be ruled out, 10. Toward the conclusion of the publication of the pictures, announcement Will I10 "I350 0' ‘II’ last time and day for receipts of all entries. 11. The above rules are laid down in order to remove any possible misunderstanding or dlsappulnh ment to contestants. If any of the rules are not clear to any contestant the latter may write to the Contest Editor for fuller explanation, on closing stamped. self-addreued envelope 101' W1“!- Thc editor will not answer any letters seeking further clues to the solution of any 1>IInle- Allll no information will be given over the telephone. LAST DA Y FOR RECEIVING ENTRIES FRIDAY, MAY 8th. 1936 (not later than 5 p.m.) Correct Sol§tAi<_)|r1U¢’l’in’:1‘eArsY Vlgilh-belgggnounced (~m.--- 0+0-ovoooo «Q4 +o4+o-oo 9 woo O-0+-O-Ooooo-Go-O0-06+-O-9099009646-6640006066-¢4¢o4;4A . .' ..A ~- I I 1 /, CHICAGO, Ma 5--1.1 uldati ‘ sales of May wheat cont ra2tsla£§ 3 , 1y dominated wheat values today, : _ ° -run: lgelieferxrle I, turznbledmthe Use this c0lI_lJ0n and send with your complete set of 48 answers to " ‘Round 1 bméel. Y 0 n - 1- can . .1 The World Contest The Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown. P. E. I. May wheat narrowed its prem- My Name Is » ium over July to arounci nine cents as compared with 11 cents yester- day. Profit taking (111 advances Address seemed also as something of :1 weight on new crop prices. ' ‘L Wheat closed irregular, 1 3-4 ‘ I1; lows: dm H mm wmpmdflmh My Soluhons to the Puzzle Phofograp s , yes r ay'a finish, May 96 3-8 to 1-2, July 8'! 1-4 to 3-8, corn un- I I3 25 37 1 changed to 1-1 off, my 52, as unchanged to 3-8 up. and pro(:ls- 2 H’ 26 38 /’ ions unchanged to 25 cents do- 39 4 cline. 3 ‘I5 27 " ‘ 4 15 2s 40 I 4 Currencies 5 17 29 4‘ * __ 6 13 30 42 c (Canadian lhen) . 8 MONTREAL. May $—Gain of 7 I9 3' 43 ' 1 -32 cent was shown by pound 1 sterling on Montreal foreign ex- 8 20 32 44 , changes today. The limited states ~ dollar eased 1-32 cent‘ to 1-82 pre- 9 2l 33 45 , mium. The French urine was un- - changed .1 on ma. ~ 10 22 34 46 us.-w roux, Ilay .t—t' *- funds held at par tluoughout to- . 1; 23 35 47 day. llinlfll 1-10 mo.-. yuterdars close. The pound sterling and *2 24 35 43 Pnsnch franc were also firm. Emu": “med 3'8 M “M 1" so-oooooooo s+oo¢+ooo4-0+-0+-o'++o-+900 ,