r SEPTEMBER 2"»1"37 ‘ rl-la cl1Alwo'l"rl-:Towel Gu/-ximian PAGE FIVE Stock Exchange “ed by Pltfleld and Co. 15"” ,-5 of Montreal Stock Ex- rhanzv 1" °"""’° in ¢ sl cum d on R 191 lgg Al Chem Am Can Am F01' Pl' Am Rad Am T61 T39 Am water Anaconda ` Alchlson ‘ Atl Re! Auburn ' Bald Loco Ball >Ohi0 Bendix AV Beth St Briss-S MH” ll: _ gh.-e. ohio Com Sol V Che; Ohio Com So Con Carl Con Ed Con Gas Co corn Prod Cllr Wi'18hff Deere Dupont gmc Alito Ln Elec Pr LV- Firestone Gm Elec Gen Foods Gen Moi Goodrich Good T Gt No Pfd Hiid MDL Ci!! I i Cent Inl H-lr In( T01 Tel Johns Mari C0 Kennecott Miss Pac Ry ,toni Ward I'lir Co N Y Cant Nall Bis l'\'ii Cash RGB. 95 5 '.i 15% 161 14% 40% 57 24 12% 17% »~»$uq~ N’j_‘<;»»-wzcerov u af'3¢m:'7¢."`u i 31 ‘.4 5'l“1 103 143 ‘ii 30% 14% 44% 34‘4 49': 26% 30% 39% 11's 9114 8 |684 40": 8% 28 5% 15-‘ig 163 14 ‘4 40% 58% 235 1254 _ seacrasas =i?.'fe~J5e'$'#fJ'¢< 31 58 105 144 31% 141s 44 34 '41 49% 27 3054 3O‘£ 11‘s an new £5 _4'l‘/1 4511 li li. 21 au 24 at 24 3% 1'9"-It 2073 7 l\'rw York N H Nor Pac Nor Ain Co Park Mot 3‘4 19‘é 221.4 'I Paramount Penn R R. Phil Mor Phil Pet Co Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J Pure Oil Co Radio 1( O Sears Pre Co Shell Union Oil sollih Pac Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J Stude Co Tex Co United Air United Corp Unlled Drug United Gas Iml ,U S Rllb U S St C0 U S Ind Vanadium V.'arner Bros \\'e.st Union West Air B 18 ‘Q 29% 84% 49% 38 9% 6% 74% 31 Va 55% 9*/4 48% 20's 8% ll -S. 39% 82% 24% 22% 11 32 28% 18% 29% 85‘~'.- 49'/5 38 9% 6% '75 ‘6 32 .'21$¢g ¢"f¢'.‘;~ n\.:_. .-. A. I 40 87% 25-‘A 22% 11 32% 28’s'r weft Elec .15‘s 116% Woolworth *_ 43 42’/4 FINANCE FEW YORK, Sept, 28 '- (AP)- Forelgn exchange steady. Great Britain demand 4.94 7-8, 4.94 9-16, 1.94 7-8; 60-day bills $4.94 1-8; de- mand: France 3.41 7-8; Italy 5.26 l-4; Belgium 16.84 1-4; Germany 10.13; Canada 100.00. WINNLPEG WHEAT iSupplied by Pltfield and Co.) (’.|nse:_ Oct-132 “1. Noi'-l32‘4. D9@__127..___it‘_ lower; sugar and cotton unchang- Msy-izona. c he-~ tlscelvll one Elmo Ideal Cu Private Win) NEW YORK. Sept. 28-Accord- ing to Dow Jones t.h¢ london market opened about the same as New York's last nights close and steel was higher than lest night's close. Secretary of 'I‘ressury Mor- genthau says that his department ting expenses. The primary reas- on for this is to try to balance the budget Metal prices have been weak for the last few days. domestic copper has been reduced to 13 cents, lead and tin prices were lower also. Dividend meet- ings scheduled for today are Al- lied Chemical, American Can, Hershey Chocolate and Link Belt. We would look for an irregular firm opening today probably some selling during the moming but yesterdays market would indicate that for the time being the long side would be the mo rofit- ume indications and the drying up of volume on any selfmg wou`d have suggested that the market be followed. TORONTO. Sept. 28-Mosher Long Lac-Mosher announces that during period June 1936 to Aug- ond drilling was performed on the companys property as well as a considerable amount of surface work. Drilling has now been dis- continued and detailed report of the situation by the companys consulting geologist W. Samuel, has been placed in the hands of the directors. Paymaster-Is making ,very good development progreg and in- creased tonnage poslbilities lie, meeting held in .the mine offices was routine. Officers were re- elected. mill has been handling 500 tons or somewhat over and grade of ore is holding up. Gen- eral Manager Walker expressed confidence that when the con- solidated groups actually involv- ing five former Porcupine groups are advanced to their full extent in development there will be a pleasing result. NEW YORK. S€Dt. 28-11/Iiarket COMMODITIES MONTREAL, Sept. 38 -_ lCP)- Butter tel\¢‘ed to firm on Canad- ian commodity exchange produce section today while eggs held l.- bout even. Butter Spot- Que. fresh <92 score) 26 1-2b; Que. seconds 138 score) 25 5-ab. Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eggs Spot-Ont. A-large 388: A- medium 36a; A-pullets 30a; B- large 26a; C, 31a. l MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indust- rial stocks higher. ’ Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 2 1-4 to 5-8 cents. New York-Rubber and coffee ed. :_ =`|L - Auction Sale of Household Furniture Ut The Late Henry VI. Longworth To be sold by public auction at 96 Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 5th day of Octo-. is. making a survey of economlc‘-` And, if the market is eapabie of conditions for the purpose of cut- ‘L more than two days of successive fe D able. We would be guided by vol- l ust 1937 some 27.158 feet of diam- l ahead. The annual shareholders‘ I Asbestos llechnicians will be looking for the .familiar pattern of a secondary 'setback in a day or two. There is i more likelihood that secondary setbacks will bg delayed a week or ., ten days, while bearish minded traders are fighting the upturn. lstrength it is likely to 'mean that Sfinlsh has been written upon the remarkable down trend, and a worthwhile phase at recovery will take place. MONTREAL, Sept. 26-St. Law- rence Flour Mills-Fiscal year 1 charges, equal after preferred dividend to $2 a share on 36.000 no par common. Compares with l $107,655 or $1.87 in 1936. Holly Sugar Oorpn.-Declares regular uarterl dividend $125 on ' Build Proc August :ll net profit sio'l,a'ls sitter' D13- SEHK al Stock Exchange (Sup lied by Pltflcld Intl UO. change and Montreal Curb) Bell Tel 164*/S Brazilian 22% Bruck Silk 5% B C POW A 164% 22% 5% 34 34% 50 51 Cement. 11%( 1.1 Nor Pr Car FH Can Car Pfd Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind A1 A li* Can Pac 9° Can Steam Celanese Cock Plow Corrs Smeit CNT C811 C811 10% 11% 22 N 5% 9*/i 4 41| N*4 22 10 10% 64% 64% Dom Coal PM Dom Bridge Dom St B Dom Textile Dryden H Eng Elec A Eng Elec B H 36% 16’/4 51% 18 33 Va 16 0 Y - Preferred, U. S. Crude Oil output l week Sept. 25 average 3.667.101 barrels daily off 8.905 from prev- T ious week. according to Oil and Gas Joumal. C. N. R.-August net revenue l 3558.530 down nearly 22 per cent ~from August 1936, first 8 months this year 58.185000 or 2 1-2 times net revenue for corresponding 1936 period. steel lngols last vleek estimae per cent of capacity Forecast for balance of year may be 70 per ccet rather than 75 per cent used principally on rate at which teel is being bought. , Steel Output--Production of - ' td 75 ' . b s Power Corporation-August pow- er production gained 8.2 per cent _ over August last year each sub- ,sidiary contributed to the gain but principally Winnipeg Electric Canada Northem, and Southem Canada Power. Auto Financing-As reported by Dominion Bureau of Statistics I shows for first s months la-mac l vehicles valued st s5'l.aoo.coo be- - ing gain of 31 per cent ln num- ber and 38 per cent in value over same 1936 period. For August the gain was 34 per cent in number and 45 per cent in value. Montreal Curb qguppiiqi by Pltfleld and Co. Members of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Abitibi 4% 4% 59% 61 B A Oil 20's 20% Brew Corp 2 2 Beauharnois 6 6% Bath A 15% 15% Can Vickers Dom Tar 8 Don A 10 rrrser 25 . Fra-er V T U 25‘.» Ford 191.4 if... Wa`ker 42 42 Home Oil 120 127 Imp Oil 19 19 Int Pete 31% 31% Mel:hers A A 27’-1 59 Pl‘1Ce 33'/I 13 8% 10’f4 24 24‘~'i 19 “sul ;oa€=§ li Price Pfd Rogalite Rio t Mitchell - Livestock MONTREAL, Sept. 28 - (CP)--, Light trading and steady prices prevailed on Montreal livestockl markets during today'5 early deal-l ings. More than 300 cattle werel received for export to Great Brit-l ain. . Receipts: Cattle, 524; calves178: hogs. 1007; sheep and lambs. 157 Good vealers made $9, fairs to ber. household furniture of the late Henry W. Longworth, V i“C|Udll\iZ a number of choice pieces ofold fashioned furni- 1’UF€¢_ also dining room, living room, kitchen, bedroom urnlture, rugs, curtains, carpets, pictures, etc. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. Terms cash. The Eastern Trust Company -1. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer L54.9.29-1_4 lr ir MILK CUNSIIMERS NDTI-GE Owing to an increased price for Milk Feedi, the scarcity of home lfuund feeds, and the general increase in all production costs. the Milk Producers find that they will have to have an increase in the price paid to them by the Vendors. The undersigned Milk Vendors agree to raise the price of milk one cent DCI' lluart starting October ht, 1037. The total increase shall be paucd 0h to the Producers. Starting October 1, 1937 prices will be: medium from $7 to $8.10: drinkers from S4 up with grassers going; from $3.50 to $4. Good ewes and wethers traded from $8.50 to $8.75 with culls and bucks discounted $2 per hundred- zveigit. Sheep brought from $2.50, o _ TENDERS Tenders will he received by tile! undersigned up to Nov. lst for 1005 acres ol' stunning lumber and l wood, at Brudenell Point, partly' -nml4g.n by rire- Good proposition for party with portable saw-mill or could be divided into smaller lots and re- sold. Land not for Sale. HENRY MCLAREN Montague, L-968-9-25-41 Yr-ldny, October lst at 2 o'clock, of I Noranda Founda Co 14% 16 Gen St W l1<‘i 12 V govfalyear l » m ‘ 1-lam Bridge How Smith 21 i Imp Tob 13% , Int. Nickel 52% l ‘ Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods , Massey Har' McColl PK 11': Mont Pow WM 1 Nat Brew 37': ‘ Nat St Car ' N 8 8% 9' 9‘i 358 e'Ts“. 049| 19 7 ‘il 51 16 23% 8 Pow Cor? Quebec owe! Shawinigan St Law St Law Pfd 20° Sou Cari Pow 12% St of Can 70 St of Can Pfd 34 7’ii 20‘i 12 72 ANNOUNCING New York _ 1-'11vAlvc1A1. Nlzws BRIEFS Montreal Xéwéédgéw, gzéwwég _ _ Members of Montreal Stock ll- 1-',_\ _ `- ' ` __ "if " , ; lt’-s._.» 1- _ °-».._j"'-§ C2: . A Y V W ‘ =l'"i_T‘ i = 1 _V' " -~~* ' ‘ ' ' .;1aa i \ STOCK QU OTA TIONS if _ _, ,_.-_ I . I"owe'sT priced C'ammzmd'e1:..Iowest priced Pre.s'fa7em‘...in Studebaker history..-.And a great new low priced 15311:! ._..~..>».d.......__.V____V_V,2V,_“_,_, _ ___ _ ,,_,_sw=~.... .,4¢~s¢»¢s.m_-r.<-.ss-/,s-\~. /I -g A V` \~1 we-. _ $3* ,,_,‘ .,.. 4 _ Win Elec A Win Elec A Win Elec B 3% 314 ear.: if-ii Crain ‘ or-ncsoo. sem. as _ rsri- Wheat climbed at some stages tn- day about two cents a bushel, but failed to hold gains in the ab- sence of aggressive new eXp0rt buying. The best uptum for wheat was in July delivery, which was ofTic- ially quoted today for the first time at $1.03 3-4. 1 At the close, wheat was 3 _3-4 above yesterdays finish. 108 1-4 to 3-8, May 1.08 3-4 to - July 1.04 3-8. corn unchang j 1-2 higher. Oct. 73 1-8. Dec. to 1-4, and oats unchanged up. WINNWEG. Sept. 38 _ (CPL- Buliish sentiment induced by sharp advances in cash wheat pre- mlums and a good export busi- ness in barley and wheat sent f'u- tures nearly three cents higher on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Profit-taking and hedging sales l pared gains at the close to 2 1-8 to 5-0 cents in the futures mar- ket but cash wheat premiums re- mained firm. advancing two cents to sell 12 and 8 cents respectively for Nos. 1 and 2 northern wheat above the October future which 'closed at $1.32 3-4. Other wheat futures ended the broad-trading session, November at $1.32 l-4. De- cember $1.26 1-2 to 5-8, and May $1.26 3-8. Sales of 500.000 bushels of No. 1 garnet cash wheat to rl large ex- porter was a bullish market influ- ence because it further reduced quantities available for delivery under the October contract. There were less than 7,250,000 bushels of wheat listed under con- tract grades at the Canadian lakehead Sept. 24. of which only approximately 2.000.000 bushels were gamets. Since then substati- tial ca-Sh sales of No.1 garnet have been connrmed. Hedging sales of new crop oats led to prices unchanged to l-2 cent lower while other coarse grains advanced in sympathy with wheat. October barley moved 5.3 cent higher, nax futures 1-8 to 5-8 cents up and rye l to 1 3-4 cts above previous closing levels. MONTREAL, Sept. 28 - iCP)- Wheat, northern, No. 1 $1.46 1-2; barley. Canadian western Nc. 3 .73 1-2; oats .feed. N0. 1 .60 1-2; flour, spring wheat patents. ilrsts 88.20; seconds $7.8(r. ivkers $7.70; win- ter wheat patents. choice $5.20 to $5.25; white corn $4.90 to $4.95; _ bran. ton. $25.25; shorts, ton.i $27.25: middlings_ ton. $40.25;roll-l ed oats. bag 80 lbs. $3.25; hay, No. ` 2. per ton. carlots $9.00. Cheese: Ont. whites .14 1-Bzcol- ored .14 1-2; Que. whites .13 5-8; colored, 13 7-8. Butter: No. 1 36( 1-2 to .2'7. Eggs in cartons: A-large 33; A- medium .361 A-pullets .301 B-large .25 to 36: C. .20 1-2 to .21. Potatoes: Que. new whites No.1 80's~.b5-to-.60: No. 2 80's .40 to 50: f§3-3* £5.89. 8 YOU'LL see and try more wonderful new things than you ever hoped to find in any new automobiles in the three great new luxury Studebakers of 1938! And your biggest thrill of all will be the low price for which you can be- come the proud owner of one of these glarnorously beautiful, superbly built Studebaker masterpieces! Despite rising prices, Studebaker hal sruonskirs c. A. c. auoon r spared no effort and no expense to make these new 1938 Studebakezs the greatest dollar values in its history! But only by seeing and driving these finest Studebakers ever built can you do justice to them or yourself! Do so now! Be one of the first to know all about these great new low-priced luxury cars that are destined to be the motoring sensations of 1938. LAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS T. G. I V E S Distributor for_ Prince Edward Island 3nd Pomwes ruled about even* word. Other rarer on application. 88 ~ ‘ 0;- less were quoted at 38 C6111-S 8 dozen for grade A-large, 36 ior = ' ` '_ ' _ ...-.fc ._-».~r.-l.ruQw.z-.fs.lf.n'¢_ u-Q91:-Gnaa¢uoo-ooouvuooovzi »..~o_.u1 Produce Prices Iffhdvertising Rates-Payable in Advance 1' - is - .-A uno r.u»rel-li linen. xr . MONTREAL. Sol” 2” - ic?" 'T S5.”I$E..i'."'iI.§‘.§‘.2'.1..ZZ§.?ll.."...‘1l"r-...§’.l.‘Ii. 13--'f-f"=-» to -»-4. ol---lo--» :- Butter 111`II1€d O11 1\/10lll.1`€8.l Open to per word; ln llumorlgm Sutlnrl, 700 per Inch; Lists of Floral and ' . .111 ,-,.5 l sulrlruul Offerings. Louis. etc., do per name; Letters uf L`nndol\'u\'.e 70° P’°d“°° markem “mal “ 1 9 4"’ ‘ per incl.; sont-es or Tlnmln .lull Aunrooi-flora. 10° nr Url: 0| M1 oe! Graded e shipments in carols minimum Chun roi any nflveftllemenl Neat:-lin Mull. j: ze for a-large and 20 1-2 1° 21 For bale for g_ ;;;--.s;_f~____-_» Butter was ¢1“°l'~‘d M 26 1'? ‘° ron SALE-loan axonal. .4 I-‘ORD 27 CCDIS S POUUG for 0511015 or Coach. Apply Guairilaii. less of No. 1 while lots to retail- l _L-1-9-28-3i_ ers were 27 1-2 to 28 for solids f - -'-5 -f Ind 28 00 28 1-2 f0l' l)l'11ll-‘- FOR SALE - HEAVY PAPER Cheese was QUOIGG H! 14 1~3 C15 suitable for placing under carpets a pound :or Ontarios whites and ‘ or oilcloth. 5 cents per roll. Alllllil 14 1-2 for coloreds. Quebec wlilves #Guardian.i__L-1498-8-11-ti were 13 5-8 and coloreds 13 T-8. '_"" _ “__""""‘ Potatoes: Que. new \\'lilte_< No.1 1-OR .\`.»\LL - A l("l~l0I€`_l~. I-Alllthl 80's .55 to .60. N0. 2 805 .40 to 50; ll<‘ ‘ll 591115 Of- _I _‘-`_0_ -‘"1 “‘f`= N. B. cobalt-rs No. l sos _$5930 I P-5* G- E W“d“°H' 1f_‘11;,1:i_2,_(.:.§,'f§,°' P. E. I. new whites N0. 's . _ -----_-_==_-______._-3--__ '.__ ` 1-2' ‘FOR SALE OR RE.\'T-(`»E!\`l'1RAl. lSLoi‘c» Colliilry bilsilicw stand \\.1h fixtures. Wailcl' S. \Vc\'il-\'. -- liclisiiigloll. L-69-9-LIU-lk (By The Canadian Press) _-_ _ T0*‘U*"*`0» °"`P“ 25* *"’°’“° 1 roi: .~'.»\l.l-; -_ BL'.\'(;Al.0\\', .ii7.~"1' mining exchange listings nlarclivd ‘c0,m,;€.‘{,d_ Wim 6 ,.O.,m_\ Au farther along recovery road today. D0,,g;a_, Fu- nm,h_ 135; gp.-_ug While in some instances the ao- p,-_fic Road. Apply .\i_ F. \\'i\l. ‘." r? N22 7': 29 ` Z »- | .N Currencies MONTREAL, Sept. 28 - (CP)- Pound sterling declined 1-8 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges tu- day to 4.94 3-4. 'lne French franc was unchanged at 3.42 cents and so was the United States dollar at par. NEW YORK, Sept. 28 - (AP)- Deadlng European currencies work- ed generally lower in terms ofthe United States dollar today in .or- ____ l A¢unlmru»u,oml|s¢rmmchu-l loitctown. 140 acne Including build- . inn. lumber annul. Aho valuable stream ol water and mill light. A991! ‘ PIT!! A. STEWART. eigrl exchange dealings. The pound sterling was un- changed at $4.04 7-8, the French franc lost .00 5-3 of a cent at 3.41 7-8, the Holland guilder was oi! .04 of A cent and the Belgium beige. .00 1-2 of 11 cent. The Can- Bylvmite. ___i_;_____`_= Biosood led Junior sold activity r6l¢”s74'l§r:Zz 'ilo'r¢sr;s'“i'ooon and marked up a 4-cent advance workers) $5000 each. 20 cattle. 1 to 52. Premier jumped ll to 2.26. newly freslieiied cow, 1 mullle Norsnda closed unchanged at 51 Leaf 18118 Pl0\1f1h $15 00. 1 VH-\‘_;,“‘_"“"" , ing role in the broad adl'-ance. Mrs. J. B. L€W\5- “V51 R."‘“‘_'_~‘l‘ l 10 Let T0 LET -LARGE FRONT ROOM 187 Prince Street* L-246-9-28-31 P-I O LET - .\`.\I.-\LL HE.\'I`ED .»`~.pai'.iiiciit '.\;1li _-.1-we and oil l;'.ll'lier. Apply 23 Lfppcr Prince Strccl. I..-975-'J-2'?-3i. p l-‘on Rr:N'l`-“H|l.l. _\P.\R'i'.\ir;.\"r" lat-ilig Eli.-lliii S111-lu, 'iifiiieci six ;-li.\in.~ lllicl lillili. im-p..lr».-. gur- ailo. 'l`eLc)ililii‘.t itil!-J. L-TL!-9-lil-31. __lWalited WW__. D0['BT.E - B.-\RREl.l.l-ID. llA.\I-1 iiiei:Ic.\s. 12 gaillll- .~ii-.ituxiii urlntcd to buy. Apply (il.lfl;ci:i\i‘.. 1.-fi-9-28-lil. .1-mule Help Wanted \\'.\.\"l`ED - (`.\I’_\Bl.l'I .WIIDDLE a.:el` \\'oll‘..lii ici '.\:i;‘.l`i`. Greg- __oi"s Hoicl. Bi‘ac.`<.<=_\' Bfauli, > \\'.-\.\`Tl~lI') - EXP!-1RlE.\'(`1-ID cl:.liii'.i'y girl for gciieial lioiise- \\ork_ Write .\ll'.s_ G. P. O. Box_ 147. Cliai'loiteio\\'li. L-005-0-28-31. - Agents Wanted CALE.\'DAR AND .-'lD\`ERT1Sl.\'G3 Specially Sale:-mall. 1-`.xl'lllsivc teri‘iior_\'. higlu-.sz cnniilllssloiis.. New Miracle Ride with Iride- pendent Planar Wheel Sus- pension and finest Hydraulic Shock A.bsorbers New Flat Transmission Gears 0 _ ExtreRoomy Luxury Interiors Safety Glas; all around : O New Miracle Shift and Gas- F- Saving Automatic Overdrive on President and Commander at slight extra cost ~.' . L Automatic Hill Holder stand- ' ard on President and Com- ._ mander. 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET PHUNE 1117 Salcsmeli Ytlilitcd W.-\!\"1'ET) - F0l'R CITY SALES- riic-ii lor our radio ciepartniem ul;:;; C`lil‘:.~'_lii.ls \\'i'.li real possi- h;ll:y litrlilaiieiit tio.-Talon. Appl] P__T. 1-lolliizlii. Ltd., Cl`-1lrl0t¥€l0W!i L-57-9-29-21 _-O--__- -__-J Boarders Wanted if ~ ~ »~ ,~:: 1 CAN .\(`(`0.\I.\I.\l0D.-\TE TWG e1a.