APRIL 23. 1937 srocK QUOTA TIONS” MORNING srocx LETIER Bell“! one Htfllflnfl (We Irlvnlo I!“ l. MARKET BULLETIN BnndnlnnIoob-lnlnulconpq Quail IIQ NEW YQR-K. APrl-l 32—Several of the more important earnings statements coming :0 hand for the first quarter include General Foods 78 cents against '17 cents. Texas Gulf 54 cents against 56 cents; Westinghouse Airbrake 86 cents against 16 cents. Last year Owens Illinois reported $8.30 against $6.25 in 1935. Lone Star Cement Iepof- ted $2 99 against $164. 0115 5cm stand out.~ Jersey in the last hour yesterday gave .-ome indications of moving ahead also like action oi’ the rails. NEW YORK, Aplil ZZ-Repubiic Steel-Net profits of Republic Steel Corpn. for the quarter ended March 31 inst ml be considerably in excess of previous indications which were based on statements made at animal meeting or stock. holder's lust week. Current esti- mates are that net profits after depreciation, depletion, interest. take», etc,. will lic somewhat near 55.500000 cqunl to more than $1 a share for the quarter on the com- rnon after allowing for dividends 0f Bl 50 a shore fo- the quarter on the IZWO classes of pi‘(‘fl‘l‘l'l"(l stock of which approximately $40,000,000 is outstanding. Such a showing ivlll compare with 3361.031 or $1.34 a share on 268.621 shores preferred stock iiista a In - 1936 ° ll 1118 first quarter NORTHERN MINER NEWS ITEMS ‘IORONTO. April Liz-Kirkland LfllW-l-fillsth of the branch vein on 3,600 foot level extended to 700 feet. On the 3,450 level drifting on the branch vein continues in high grade with more th 10o f t showing. an ee now Little lone lac-momma prof- it f0!‘ 1936 slightly more than 30 cents Der share. MI1°B§§B'—VBPY nich ore is open- ed up in a Subsidiary vein at the 3100 level. Tiiis vein now shows a length of over 250 feet with ma- terial exceeding s35 dim width. Sigma Mines-Initial mill oper- ations at property has given grat- ifying results. The opening up of high grade ore on the third level in the “E" ore zpne has been a T811110’?! 0f recent development. A len \h oi’ over 100 feet has been drifted and grade is about $35 p91" ton better than drift width. O'Brien-Last week the mil] rate was doubled to 150 tons daily, gold °lllbut of $100000 monthly is now being produced. A MORNING LETTER. “ Continued good action in the steel, metal and rail stocks enabled yesterday's market to get away to a good start but the feature of the session was the strong revival which came into the Automobile group during the last hour. The automotive industry has not yet solved the problem of passing on to consumers any part of its in- creased labor and material costs but for sometime the stocks of Companies in the group have had an appearance of being oversold. We believe that first quarter re- ports may turn out to be better than expected and with oper- production 11d sales in the next few months should make a very satisfactory (iompaiison with the same period last year. The increase in volume should help to offset any narrowing of the profit mar- gins. Therefore, we believe that in- New York Stock Exchange I! llod time nezgencrllonfreflgla: l llili? 3L‘??? J." if.‘ "‘“""‘ "l "Q "Ibo llli|| 'l‘oi\ 1rd; Hi» ' Montreal iii! .‘?..':'.’“lm Iiiiki- “Hinds m‘. 35 Slut-kn on,“ ch" Masai-y Ilur i4 1;; 5fv¢k Elm/whee i::;:;r".-.'::i u: ‘_ ' J ~ i) (humbled by Pitneiu a. 0o. u: LINUX" ‘ilmla s?‘ 98% 98% lnolnhen u Monhtll stock iRRI-"lll." “s25 a? mm my" Inhnnge and curb Muriel) QIII‘ Pow 53% 58,, groin“, 2114. 2a ' firs; an} :\‘ou ‘(Vin Pow 131V, 114M‘ s‘ 36% Stuck: Close kt M M!‘ 3.1]".| s; vim Pfd 1s‘ so ill a1 ail-y ghafufléqlk “lg” uiii Elf-if‘ A w, 0% B M m) ' B t‘ I‘n\\' A any, 49% ‘W4 iuiim Prod --i.. 17° 170% ~ ~ B k ' an _in ii ,3 -‘ u: ‘T-ilf- ‘If. a a" 4' ' .~ ‘iii-t l':|ii (‘iir I’i'iI 26%.’; Illilifll h Pltfloll l k ‘I379 viii. Iiyilri» rm val, when of lilonlrul 54nd .".... i.“ 5-1/5 51- ,9111‘, ',£‘,,‘,‘. ‘“ A l‘; lflllfln and Orb mum) q... (Eli's (‘o 39f,’ 39 l:ill'i Ntviim :11?" “lrrlght 51% 61% FIIIIUKHPIUIUHV llnnka 0 “ppm “m! Sm‘ n pen Olouo llupont 10B 182 Ilhii Si-iig fllfllfi‘ Lt 3M5 35% gfji‘: ‘Bujlfllmlm Banks Oven Clono ijin-iroiie cit-ii, a] Rw“ B Bk Can 11327.74: w." 5a“ iii. a iill“ 2"" m" ;'.;;::...>.'.1;: ‘M ~ I;:_':"',[n:f A 1° Iik Nova s can .'i_:i:i qoiiii '1‘ 4313;. 411.1. m," FM B Royal 215 .14 o: .\.- rm s». my, f . . llpil Mot Car 21% 21 Gen bi 171/4 . G|)fl|’_‘"\"r I [balloon removes ltnlno. ll“ h" , q hymn“ w W w“ ‘I 'I_I‘i:r're] 1011b; 100,4 _ M.» . W i, §:".'.':.':If§.‘.:,‘ "r i" > B Rllflill windy ’ fills sols/g Government, Municipal, Industrial, And Public m , z ' ‘ .\ir .\ni C0 E Utility Bonds Akrgl?“ 340g $3.5‘ Bought — Sold - Quoted . l“ ui-fgi-g ‘W8 m; Inquiries Invited ljri} l-‘Pfco "“ I (l - - i-.. mi m.» T M BELL and Company Limited i at m I I < on Co A. BRIEN iucimaru, aox 651, sniiiiiie '= . , “‘ ‘,2 n ‘Q14; 11,‘; It. John Halifax Moiictnn Fredericton Ilrjliilillf‘. st 41m 42% “i"'l.'i‘.‘“.° _‘ A A A A \'ii- ll on "' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' Slvillli I'm sou my. ‘fi-D-DQQQI-ru-siunfivuflau» Q mauve! “EIMJ 70% i f l‘ ' ' ' 'I‘ixiia (o . dill: Advertising Rates-Payable III Advance - . nllcfl (‘n G/f 5% Contra-l (Iunrdlmi Incnli, 4o per word; Western and Eastern locnll. In ‘Ilium Pr"? V, v, Mr word; Announcement: and (loaning Bronte lo per word; Cinulflod [Ymqml (‘"5 “n9 In"? 1' f,‘ 2.. i." I011]; iii MPIJIIIJIIDIII Nuilcfl, 10¢ D81‘ Inch; un- of nmii um a will’, “iii-y: ""4": Spiritual Offnringn, (‘ui-dn, etc" 4c per Inner Lotion of Condolence 100 l’. d :1 A‘ y‘ u» iiii-ii. Nflllfill ii: Tllllllkl lllll Ahplnohllflll. 10¢ p" Ilfll or a pa \. '_ .'.' ~ w, T, word. Other rate: on application. “'.',:"j'];0r'"%r's 7'.“ Minimum Charge for any mlvertllanen twenty-tho unis, “iml rum‘. "94: “n? llilll {.‘;,'.'Q.B {If 17,7.“ Wiiolivotii For Sale Lost .3; .._1Ll._ . W ' FOR SALE — ELECTRIC SEWING LOST-A PALE SILVER YEAR. ‘ Machine. Apply "H" Guardian. old male fox. Reward. James B. Mont-red! Curb L-1'l53-4-2 -3i. Blake, Malpeque Road. a ——- r1:- -~ ' '~ — '-»-' L-iua-a-zz-si. Ionllulbrriuieia a. on. LOOK! DIFFERENT. 25c IIIEAGQZ- F H w "' M 2m]! ‘ 9m: Ines for 5c. Grufton Strce P‘ ema|e e] an‘ BdIQ" 9-35 "u" posite Legion. L-1791-4 3-61. " WANTED-MAID FOR a FOR SALE"JUST ARRIVED housework. Apply "S" gYENgUiQl: SUM“ on“ mo" two carioiids choice work horses, mm L1741_4_21_3i somed mares “Vllill fool. 10:5: =~.: __ 1;. .._ ,— aim-vii , _.. Open cum b i :. use some ~ 1.23205 ndtjrelvcllington MncNeills WANTED _ MIDDLE AGED Mfllllll‘ UV! "it . woman to do house work. Apply -\-1~< we 14M 1H1 stables. Buntain and Bells Mrs G c mwmer Nine M118 ii .\ nu :4 an". whgrf L-IGOG-bll-UI. ' ' ' ' - lti-iiuiinrimie 8% H1; - Creek, p. n. r. 1i-1711-4-20-3i. ,.,.,.,,. .-,, 3 _. _ " Ifuili ‘A 20 1171,‘ Miscellaneous EXPEIéIdI-INCE.) CAsAtliiLE MAI? ‘,,*;,';“‘.','.§, m,‘ m ‘#21:’ wan or gener ouse wor . i..." A 17 1W ENSURE IN THE SUN LIFE. PAR- R-femnce required. Write P. O. Eraser v T Q giW :3?" ticipate in the profits of this Brent. Box 108. L-i77B-4-22-§_i. |,.,";,',’,‘,‘ ' 24% 23/‘ cunpmy‘ Last year potncyhomertl M | H | w ll" ‘vllilllw 10o iao received an average o one an a e e ant III!!!‘ _ 0m? ha" mum)" donuts a’ week‘ ll|l::_pyif,):g £21k 32a See J. A. Moore. Currie Building. WANTED _ MAN FOB FARM xihilt-hpfg A work Benson of 103'! Bert War lrl” mii i?“ i? REWARD FOR RETURN 0F ' ' ' "' ‘_'" _ white Spitz Dog, “Fluflm Plea" ren. North River. 4 23 3i. llxylzlnlti. Itobl. MMOIIMI 24 24 notify Russell Webster. Moi-ell. L-1734-4-21-3l. ‘LL LCCOUNTS MUST BE SET- tled or latisfactory arrallfled _10f' before May 10th or will b0 WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED man to work on farm. Apply Wilf- red J. Mamonpld. Oovehead Road. Ii-iaoe-bflii-ili. MR WANTED FOR IAWLIIOI l“ '°" °°“°°"°“:.. “M mum of aoo fcnrllieo Reliable ' 3' nlzmmclbn“ hustler should start J55 ' Ldnadabu‘ weekly 5nd increase rapidly. wr-iui today. Rlwleigh’: Dept. Pet Stock macro-an. ' Iomm-A PBDVEN airman! To [a lol- r. Ooughl. ooldsflfli Diewmpe h dogs, foxes, oats and mull-f!- ZEV, made by the makers Huntley's Mixture, positively lfimpa out these maladies. Your money book if It fails. Price 50o and 01.00, at Hughes 0&1? 102011.; Wanted Iiwnn - nou. TOP nizsir. ‘W11 Ill 285, 0t ting size and ' It a uiu-a-n-ai T0 LIT-I li/OOIIED lluuslz. Central location. Garage. Au modern conveniences. Appiy this office. I..-l'I69-4-20-4i. IIOUSE 1'0 LIT-O 11.00MB AND bath. hardwood floors. Also fur- nished house to rent. Apply 214 Cumberland St. L-l779-4-22-3I. Twenty-three tliofisand miles of public highways have been built MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Prue) - and Montreal — Stock! irregularly lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat down 3 5-8 in 1 3-4 cents. New Yoniwii Id cotton lower. NEW YORK. April B — (OP)- Bome foreign cunsenciee held a small edge over the United States dollar today but the British unit was unchanged and Proud: franc! eased slightly. The franc at 4A4 no down .00 1-4 of a com from yesterday while the pound held mm at 04M 1-2. The Canadian dollar advanced l-M of I cent to 1.00 13-64. Scandinavian and Swim monies were w o shade. ations being restored to normal.‘ terest in this group of securities will improve and if so it should have a stimulating affect on the market in general. Laidiaw and Co. NOON COMMENT The market remains quiet and irregular but generally firm with few stocks being pressed for sale. The lnabilit/y of the Government Bond market to maintain a firm- er tone is dusturblng. Reloading of the Budget speech apparently gen- erate bearishness then bullish- ness on Tkeasury Bonds and the inability of the Conservative Con- gressmen to make headway in the economy drive certainly does noth- ing to strengthen the bids for best grade issues. . A better tone in the Treasury Market would be distinctly helpful to the best grade equities, ‘in our opinion. Laldlaw and Company. MINING MfiIOi-ICIIOG i ll i-w-ii liirk '- l-‘i-iiuviii-iii‘ 315 lili-iiiirii -. .~ I' l" III 05% iiuiiiiiii" G 9_ Iliiril WWW 15"], 1| .li'ii',:ei- l-"ll Howey h ,, p"). 4500 Iirk wiiize 1i- Iui-iilii ‘m I .u won 4," J('l|l('<‘|£* H? in». Hlid 1W ‘lrk Luke H" .. Iillkl‘ sh “f.” I llll U01! f,‘ {villi '.i\ musii-r — Urellle 805 I l IIII l“ (I55 680 4% 145 V . i.|- 2S0 Fllrihiliblii n Dome lll-‘i IIPIHI .\liIh 4"" Ri-il liiike 5f,‘ Pill! 1o- iz-im. wont 03% , . - l arr. 73 270 4G0 143 1N2 siiii vii-iii 4g‘) Sud (‘on - siiiiii-i... 1"" .\',\‘I\‘lIilIll\ 54° ‘riioim. (‘rid u’? Toburn 1')" ‘i UWZILIIIIIIC 19‘ \'i~ninron -ll wiiiu- A1111! Blfi “Emil l‘ii<l 1'1‘ \\'I‘I[;III. iiiir fill-i UNLISTEII Fr-rnliiud ' 14:40 " ‘l-l . . Aimi - R _- .. il-IIliI Itillui" Boris liolfI :;i"iii- Bra-rut (‘iiiiiliiliivii vhlliiniu- Piiln lurki- m." I\'I\*k iwuil- inn Diirwln lmivsiiu \V IIUIIIII (‘ind lii-iilisaou l<7iI lliir kirk fluloivuy I'M. illllwi‘ Gold Riiugo <1v|II llzrk IImI I'M II‘ll I» Ii Raw Crow ilinrnil ‘iiiltl Leroy‘ Iii-u B! .\I i’ |.:ik4- .. ... w"; Vlnnt Rob Iiilosiicr \|il'ii'II\'l‘ Olmiskl likli-uil ulrl Diamond Orlnir- (Yhcnryi (nu-min 'n r-"iu-i- noin 9%" ‘ Quomnrtii- ""21 i<i~iiiii i<xrii "A Rriuyu Re . Qlti-l" Rilhm- "F" Si-iirii-iicr "A Shrink “Incl! 550A Fmirlt n 4-5 siiiini MvKPTIIIQ _l-5 Spring S 1-45 flumlhlnc (WI 3° nnawvnuiln 3'9 Pppi-r (‘on "'7': “Hnvhnnn ! ‘i-ndlizn ~' “'I'II R011 '4 “Woof!!! I‘ Young Dav New York Curb (Supplied by Wendi-Rondo and Co.) in Chino iii the int five years. Qqp}. Clone .\ni Fynn R ‘NU; Am u" El aim Am Sup Pow “'4' El Bond Sh 21-1.. Ning llud IL“. I'n L Pow 7 "0"" JONl-I! AVI-ZR Nil‘?! (Iuppllnl by WmuhJlo-iialn nml f‘ n) lnflunirlnlll Isl ilk n" .'.' lllill 60 D5 off . im Produce Prices MONTREAL, April 22 —- (CPL. E888 moved slightly higher on Mmltrellyl 011911 produce markets to- day while butter steadied a little. Graded 9E8 shipments in car-ion; or less were quoted at 22 1-2 to 23 cents a dozen for grade A-largc, 21 l-2 for A-medium. 20 no 20 l-Z’ for A-puliets or B and 18 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 24 1-2 ctr, l1 Pilund for carlots or less of No. l grass and 24 i-8 for No. 1 fresh while lots to retailers were 25 to 25 l-2 for solids and 26 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 l-4 to l-2 cents a pound for Ontiirios while Quebecs were unquoted. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. 90's $1.40; No. 1 Cobblers $1.35; N13, N0, 1 Mts. 80's $1.08 to $1.10; Que; N0, 2 whites 80's .85: Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.05; N0. 2 80's .00 to $1; new stock, Florida No. l 50 lib. cases $2.50: No. 2 $2.25. MONTREAL. April 22 — rcP)__ Butter prices steadied on Ciinad- Ian commodity oxcliuirc-e produce section today while eggs remained about even. Butter spot—Quc.fresh r92 score) 24 l-Ba; Que. fresli buyers-inspec- tion 23 14a? Quc. grass buyers- inspeotion 24a. Cheese spot-unquoted. Eggs spot-Ont. A-lurizc 22.1; A- medium 20a; A-pullcts 19a. MONTREAL. April 22 - (CF)- wiieiit, Nor. No. 2 $1.47 1-2; im- ley. C.W. No. 3 .72 i-Z: oats, feed. No. 1 .63; No. 2 .82 1-2; oats. C.W. N0. 3 .63 l-2. Flour. spring wheat patents. firsts $7.70; seconds $7.30: bakers $7.10; winter wheat patents. choice $5.75 to 85.80: whitc corn $6.45. Bran, ton $36.25; shorts. ton $37.25; middlings. ton $40.25; roll- ed oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.85; hay, No. 2. per ton. carlots $9. Cheese. Ontario, .14 to .16 Butter, .24 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-i large .28: A-1 medium .26: A-largc .26; A- mediuin .25; A-pullets .23; B. .23; C 22 Potatoes: PE I. N0. 1 Mis. 90's $1.40; N.B. N0. 1 MLs. 80's S108 to $1.10: Que. No. 1 Mis. 80's $1.05: Que. No. 2 Whites 80's .03. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The (lnnadian Press] Closing exchange rates: E our A BARGAIN! . BUY A BARGAIN! . ALLIS 224 Great George Street Your ForrI denlerb is always Used Car. His R & G cars and give 100% satisfaction or 100 the R & G label on the windehi thirty day warranty against repairs! Your Ford dealer is a responsible business man and safeguards Iiis repu- fafion by honest representation of flie product Iie sells. the ideal place to buy a trucks are guaranteed l0 % refumI-Jdentifieel by eIrIs. They carry a 50-50 Right now—-iodayl is a better time than ever lo see him for that Used Car value you’ve barn looking for. Thanks. to the popularity of the 1937 Ford V-8 he is WGIl~g[ocked with fine-conditioned irade-inir-and in order to move them quickly, prices have been Sec these R & G [lsed Cara today, and “buy a bargain!” reduced to rock-bottom. Watch the classified section of this paper for Ford Dealers’ Specials. G ' CHICAGO. April 22-41%?) — In new tumbles of prices late today. Chicago wheat futures fell more than 2 cents abiishel. Selling pressure in wheat came largely from houses that were con- spicuous buyers cnrlier in the week. Large shipments of wlicat out of Argentina this week are cx- pected t0 be shown. probably 6.- 245.000 bushels. against 800.000 bushels a year ago. Wiieai. closed 7-8 to 2 1-4 lower, May 1.32 1-2 to 3-4. July 1.18 l-Z, 1 corn l-2 to 1 l-4 do\vn. May 1.27 ‘ 3-8 to 5-8. Jilly l.l6 1-8 to i-4, and cats 3-8 tn 7-8 off. WINNIPEG. April 22 -_ (CF)- Tnking- a nose-dive in the final minutes from the earlier steady trend on the Winnipeg grain ex- change iviieiii. futures today closed 3 5-8 to 1 3-4 cents lower. At the iiniii bcil May wheat sold at $1.33 l-li. July $1.29 1-8 to l-4 t mid 9m $1.11; 3-4 to $117. i Export bur-inc thinned in lute l trading and excellent weather re-l ports from North American wheat areas induced traders t0 dump hi!!!‘ ' wlieiii. holdings which forced stop- Ioss SOlliill-Z. Exports of Canadian wheat were estimated iii 400030 bushels. Argentina's weekly wheat ship- ments wvrc estimated ai 6.246.000 bushels compared to 5.499.000 last week. Coarse ttrain trading was dull lililil the final setback in wheat prices and lllPll all futures moved into lmvr-i- ground with flax down more than three cents. MINING ((‘.I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire! TORONTO. April 22—'The Tor- onto share market started the day with a strong tone. continuing the rally that began on Tuesday but the afternoon performance was definitely less confident and trad- ing slowed down. Some of the early coins were dropped. In the junior oils Calgary-Eld- monion. Home. Okalta and Vulcan he'd gains of 5 to 10 cents. Base metals weakened as the session advanced. Sherritt closed 5 cents up while Noranda and Hudson Bay lost fractions and the close was down 9 to l0 cents for Ventures. Pond Oreille and Waite- Amulct and 20 cents lower for Sudbm-y Basin. Eldoradc closed unchanged. Don1e reizlstered a loss of about a point and other soft spots in the golds wore Rcad-Authicr. Central Patricia. Guminr. Hard Rock. Kirkland-Hudson. Pamour. Pion- At Montreal — Pound 4.92 5- B‘, franc 4.43: U. S. dqllai- 99 13-16. At New YOTIKYPOUIIII 4.93 1-2; franc 4.44; Canadian dollar 1.00 13-64. At Paris“ Pound llfiii‘! fir: US. *n'l:rr 2"4.'i fr; Cirr "m. f'Ollf\l' “i7 .1 a Ii‘ lu Cri‘ Pound 11k; UH rivlnr ‘l-‘iii cis; Cnuiiclan .i.\.i;ii" 59.61 Into. "r-i‘. Slave Take, Sylvimitc. Tcw- ""m:ir‘. ili/riqlil Hargreaves and ‘Mn Antonio Gains of i0 to 20 cents were boarded for UBrIen. vat; ii rlvi; R & G menus Rvnrirml nnil Guurnnlcozl. “ill: iiuy It 8r G IINPII cur you izn-l n 2-day IIIuney-Iinck Um HIIIVI‘. nivans I00’? ' IOU’) Refund. h . -n gn-t ii 50-50 fhirly iln)‘ warranty against repairs. Thi- moans that repairs caused by mi-i-Ii- . anicnl defects williin lhirty days of purrlinse will be nmilc al exactly I'iuII' the standard charges for parts and labor. IIII EAL 01v“ Mae-LEOD" FORD DEALERS Pickle Crow, Jellicoe, Gillies, Buf- falo-Ankerite, Braiorne and Beni- tie. McKenzie Red Lake firmed 8 reported Visit and riren nic BlilFklllfilll aim .\i:.~. Phone 642 1r. ;1'. New school (‘Ullili cents _on news of the dividend die- binp; rvw sick: Airs. llriif ., 9larauon- Mrs. NlcAriiiiiiz Dental Clillii‘ was tail “LQNIPEG WHEAT W and loft till the iu ___ . Arthur cau- II f". wiiniia-Ri-iiiiii iiiia U0.) Aid I0 llw Llllll‘! (fiuimlia-ii Iiy .\l u _v— .| Ill) '. ()i-I<|Iu-r---II1, SUFFOLK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The April meeting of theSuflolk W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Stewart Masters with twelve members and six visitors present. Meeting opened “m. o can“... and renaming or Creed. mu ("all was 8li.\\\‘(’l'(‘(l with A Book 1 Have more and .\li‘-. inicrostiiu: ainzina‘. iion amounieri Cf in Miss Lamar Jflllil .\Il‘l'(‘ll1\l‘.l~ of Read from the Carnccie Liiirziri". pr O\t‘l' llll m Minutes were road and adopted. bump-c. hyoiiq Sick committee reporicd tin-cc \’i.\- pd mmiui-v m.“- its and treats; CANADIAN l MUICIlL ZELKS 4 . y g; ai a 29 m.- ranzu izuw IIWENY DRY INC! 1Q R. H. MINER TELEGRAPI-IS '. Oil!!! QbNlIfNQI mm eosni. YILIGRAPN . Jan's v vvl 7411 DELANAUDIERE MONTL. IN DIAMOND DRILL HOLE NUMBER FIVE FROM THREE EIGI-ITY ONE TO THREE EIGHTY SIX FEET SHOWS FIVE FEET HIGH GRADE ORE DRILL STILL IN BLUE GREY QUARTZ AND PORPHYRY. R . S. DOUGLAS PACIFIC ~ (mu: co. l marmal- CIDLI! “win »_____, nap...‘ z FIRST: On surface. SECOND: In shaft sinking of 78 H. level. Report Rcceived Today: Nam Addi- Plan and full particular: on CLARK GOLD ISLAND SECURITIES CO4 IIIGII GRADE IIRE FOUND:- THIRD: No. 8 Diamond Drill Hole completed Io G00 ft. level and in m- ported as having bent showing yet. obtained. Visible Gold showing In Core. Lunn-zn. Ch-PWMW‘ ,....... ..-.-¢ .......... ...._....-_...-.-. on On I25 It. level. FOURTH: Channel samplL-ig on I25 It. level. NQW;_By diamond drilling, proving length, depth and continuity. Excellent results were