_National Breweries . JULY 8. 193i BOLRT DELICIOUS L SANDWICHES .. In considering the hoped-for revival in world business conditions, forward- lqoltilig men are studying the great possibilities in the Bank for International Settlements Q1: July Market Letter describes thii institution. Write for a copy. JOHNSTON “DWARQ B. ROGERS, JR. Manager Phone 1269. Gordon Bldg, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Mmbm: Maxim) Sxarl Exrbulge, Minimal Curb Marin, Toronto Stork Exchange, lxcbugs, Cbira New Yul go Winnipeg Graig Board of Trdr, as! (um-isle) _We recommend and offer- ‘l Hi‘) CHARLU l‘ FETOWN "UARTJZAN ' Central Guardian l? NOTICE-Ire Ores-in and Dance in St. Teresa's School, July 0th. 5210-7-7-21. -___ BE SURE AND reserve Wednesday afternoon, July 16th, for 8t. Peters Bay Horse Races. Fastest and best in Province will bethoee to battle. Great contests, thrilling finishes. ' 5201-7-5-31 NOTICE TO LOCAL ADVERTIS- EBS-In order to insure insertion of advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are half- page or more. copy must be in the Ofilce twenty-four hours in advance. ST. PETERJS BAY Horse Races Wednesday afternoon, July 18th. Free-for-all, 2.24 Class, mixed; 2-28 class, mixed. Trotters allowed three seconds. Entries close July 10th. Al- bert Qulgley, Sec’y St. Peter's Bay. - 5901~7-5-3i A SPECIAL TRAIN has been ar- ranged for to take race horses and spectato a to St. Peters Races, Wed- uesday, July 16th. it will leave Char- ‘ ttetown at 9 o'clock (Standard Tim-e, 10 o'clock (Daylight Saving Time) and will connect with train bringing race horses from Summer- side at Royalty Junction, 5201-7-5-3! VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY ACQUIRED-Mr. J. F. Baker, cabinet maker and upholsterer of Sydney St., has purchased the Kern-icy; property, adjoining the Harris buildingand in- CHURCH O!‘ SCOTLAND — The Sacrament of thehord’! "_' ,, will be dispensed in the Kirk, Birch Hill. on Sabbath, 13th. Services at 10.30 and 7; Preparatory services on Thurs- day, 10th at 790 and Saturday, l2 at 2 p. m. The presbytery will meet on Friday, 11th, at 52 Upper Hillsbonough Street at 7.30 (D. S. Time). POPULAR YOUNG LADY TO WED-Miss Dorothy Lawson left on Saturday for her home in Alberton, PILL, where on July 17, she will be united in marriage with James Far- quharson, of Capreoi, Ontario, for- merly connected with the YMCA. oi this city. Miss Lawson was the guest of‘ honor at two showers held in her honor recently. One was held at the home of Miss Margaret Carson, Highfield street. by a number of her girl friends. The other was given by the girls of the recording cflice of the T. Eaton Co., Limited, where Miss Lawson has been employed. She was the recipient of beautiful gifts including silver, cut glass, china and linen. she also leceived a silver pitcher from the choir _ of Wesley Memorial Church and from the Ep- worth League and the Sunday School she received a pyrex and silver serv- ing tray. From the T. Eaton Com- pany, Limited. Miss Lawson received flat silver and the same from the wages’ omce of the Companw-Monc- ton ‘rransorbt. .\Iinard'a Lilimeut checks Colds at once. Mrs. A. R. Wise and Miss Estelle Wise, Eustorl St., are visiting in Hali- fax, the gumts of Mr. arid Mrs. Herb- ert Michahelles. Mr. W. R. Dennis, city, isalso spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michahciles. PAGE Flvli LTHE Colman v.4 TIVE CANDi DATES THE“ PROVINCE . 01!. JOHN A. MACDONALD Conservative Candidate for Kings Z551‘, J. FRANK ARNETT (‘u.'<;o:t'aii1.'-." Candidate for Prince Prive Yiflld tends using it as s. combined resi- 1 ‘ dence and workshop. Mr. Baker is ' i German Government 5l/;’s due 1965 Market 6,20 known w the GUMdML not only as a A MOTRIIIg city of Saint John 5'5 due 1940 _ _ _ M10125 435 skilled mechanic and artist, but, as a .1 1 , _ writer who as v Mr. Smart (at ' ._ cliy of saint John 5's due 1950 ......101.s0 4.90 pm and ‘flersjfhflifnfldvffl’; sounds like m devilf““°“1°’ 11ml City 0f Saint John 5's due 1970 . . .. .. 101.50 4.91 contributions to this paper have been Lady 1195-1‘ him-Sir! Thai? l5 my - - , ' of invariable interest and merit. The 5511311551’ 511181115 City of Saint John 5s due 1935 .......100.44 4.90 Guardian congratulates mm on his smartFAs I “Y” 8mm m mg’ Town of Newcastle 5's due 1950 99.50 5.05 Mqulsmon o. valuable property ma“ the developed and matured vamp“- Avalon Telephone Co. SI/fs 1948 . .. 98.00 5.65 business psi-t o! the city- 11°“ °1 a 14°11"- Jamaica Public Service 5’s 1950 94.00 5.50 Canadian Copper Refiners (Guaiz. c‘ P" R‘ ' ' 5% 13*”- 1 1954 103% I _ , 00 c. P. R. ......... .. 41.". Dec. 1 194i 9'1 I by Nflfaflda- M11195)“ d"°1945 --~---10°-00 6- Dom. T. s; Chem. , as. Jan. 2 1949 1011/. Gatineau Power 5% June 1 1956 96 I e e Gatil-ieau Power .. .. 6"? Apr. 1 194i 99*’. | EGSIGYII SBCUYIIICS Company Gatilleau POWet s". Junie 1s 1941 10919 I Howard Smith 516% June 1 195B 931.’. , ' Montreal Power ‘ 5% Oct. 1 1951 1021’. 1 w.1i.v. DUNIAI. Mauser. Montreal Power . s". Mar. i" 1910 10:1,.’ CBAB-IDTTETOWN Montreal mmways 5% July 1 1941 10011 , SIHJOEN, MONTREAL HALIFAX Montreal ‘Iramways 413% Apr. 1 1955 8714 1 MONCTON SUMJWERBIIJE FBEDEBICTQN Montreal Tramways ..... .. 414% Apr. 1 195s 951; p , Price Bros. 91.6 Feb. 1 194s 10x11 i Quebec Power 5". Dec 1 196s 101 Sl-lawinigan Power . 415-".- Oct, 1 1967 97 Shalvinigan Powel- 5% Feb. 1 1970 403-1’. r Shawinigan Power 415% Mar. 1 196B 97 St J United Securitlcs . . . . . . . . . . . 515% May 1 1952 1001i e & Co’ DOMINION GOVERNMENT BONDS Correspflldeufs of . We: Loan 5% 1931 100 5 -_-~ . ~ ~'. Greenshaelds & 0Q. War Loan. as. 1937 109:0 ran. .1. li. MYERS 1.11.. w. CiiiSZ-TR s.:.z.~1;'r.s . Vicwry m“ _ ' __ 5,4...’ 1933 102,45 Cojfggfigvyrygfgfigygruclldgli fAol-ilucfus (gnzisei-gutlve Condidzlig. for Queens MCIIIOBTI O’ MOYItTCGI stOCk EICIIDIQC Vitwfy LOB»?! ...-n... . 514% 1934 10230 ' Victory Inan . 51é°'- 1937 107.10 _‘_ 58 613G! G607]! Sh, CIIGIIOHEZOIDR Renew“ ' ' 515% 1933 1171-55 L} _ - l shade easier compnr-T-witylinia? _ Refunding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ul-‘iefundhg . . . . . . . . . ............ THE MARKETS ,\/1o1~_d1y~'5 quotation. T11.» bull: of the t . , 414% 1940 9B.25Rcfundizig sales were made at $12.15 for blccns ll 43:1 lgzfimmndmg ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " MONTREAL. Que. July .<Cfl([lf§i§11§(1 biltc-ners wich $1 p"c-:nlu.-n pcntfcuvl 111th... MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Smtlters ..-. ... ... ..... 195 ‘-’ 1’ 5'25 4'1"" 1945 9325 receipts on the two 10ml mnrknt-Qiisz on select. Horny 11oz; hi?!“ sif-“Wjjrgv g 51991 0f 551181111 <41 MARKET REVIEW Quflgfigndmg at the end 0g m. y”, today were 412. With :1 vwy su1ali‘?"11i"-'-" =1 ~40 1'1 $1750» 1i w fiil-"Wiailrll ~ hiarket reports furnished by Green Steel of Canada Pfd. 35 The preferred Stock which is now offering and m m, demand n-Cmglccrlcrs h Int $12.1’) i0 $l3.._~~llilell‘s In“. shields d: Co. Montreal. to $1=='1'1Ii;E111"-°-’1$ -- 35 While business continued quiet and being quoted a; Maud g4, has s“- both butchers and pzsliez‘; cu11lu-‘59\'=s cpl-c 93.11 m.- ss to s10, eur- 11,. . 3°11” 57 c°~ 55 5115551511175 stnet-iv7111n1peg Electric """' 40%’ Pff-Ciififllly 11116115118011 111-51’- Wetii. eral attraictive features. The stock prices advanced 50 cents or moi-raid hmw 11°55 511d 511113“ "(£91911 ‘lcreixfi-i-Jlltcrl Charlottetown. L there were some indications of im- l; non callable but 1,; entitled to The bulk were fairly gnarl stsrl-s 001m 551d i" "m? °i “1'1-"- P‘ Quoted at closing. July 7. 1930- NEW YORK provement. One of the most notable cumulative dhqdends a; the rage of fairly good to good qunlilv and lrost" -_ ff SP1. \'.~“=1' was aiclatively better showizg by thelslflls per share of $25 pay‘ and 111, sales were betvrren $8.73 and $9.235 MALPEQUE ‘the P". MONTREAL 1511131135" C511 -~' --~ --' 114 Canadian railways. Export movement participates equally with the com- Two loads of top stool-s hrrupilt $6 0O.‘ Hamkm sand examination 011111111: we _ Abitibi . . . . .. QPAJAJIerhP-ny -- -- 19*’: of wheat continued at a higher lev- moi-l in any clamscllrcn above 91.15 Common lizht stews sold 1191111 1'1 Friday afternoon. June 2r. u-as coli- “'1” Alberta Pacific Grain 15in KAnaconda 49% e; than a y“, 58m but 5m] much m any ye“ The pf-sfeyfed stock ,1- $1.25. Sev-rrnl small lots of int cows ‘(ydned m. the TL-_._.~.e: ‘n55 stavoe, non‘ Asbestos .. .. 50 cw {Bcndx Aviation ..... 297k 5ma11e1- than neceggary to make up 5,, Mcupyes a P0511103 as the senlm- 0' good “rights solrl for $7.57. mflti- and was .‘mv_ta._is_¢;,,.tynry_ At rhe clay: 1:111 ‘ Brazilian - - - - - "'1 ic°m°1idai°d G“ -- 1021* 11111.19: of the earlier months. There security of the cmpanv. the funded ium and lust plain b1 s '1"“'-'Vc.'1.uc c immancn Miss Sfiivfrt w-is. 3 A_ 011 ... 17 fllollsvlidflifld Film Ifld- --- 1514 was a seasonal improvement in em-‘debt havirw been completely retired sold between $4 and $0. . A few l~elnefilmjrm by he? pupns v1.31 a B C. Power .. 36 Commercial Solvet 221g ployment figures, but those still comdast year. The dividend on the pr» good heifers brought up to $8.50. '1'21e fountain Wm General reg?“ h C, ‘ . Building Products .. .. 23 Electric Power d: Llihfi --- --- 551‘ pare unfavorably with last vol-fl fen-ed stock conse-lu-ntllwtapr/tlil-s tube few bulls on sale were 0-’ 11159 RQYIXPFfi-esmd 0n ammmt of Mist-L $311.5 Prim-Oi?‘ Canada Car 194i IGenei-al Asphalt 42 while pessimism is still to he foundJ-qu secured at lg; minimum n; $1,115 mon to fair quality and lv-wugfit s3‘ Canada Cement .. ... 141i Goodyear Tire ... 55% on all sides, an increasiag number a share with m» po-slblllty of shar- to $6. Canners and cutizrl-s vsrrc am- Canada Power and Paper Canada Brewing Dominion Bridge .. Fraser Company General Steel Wares Home Oil Imptrial Oil Industrial Alcohol International Nickel Intrerlational Petroleum Massey Harri; Montreal Power ME-‘Collrrontenae .. .. e ... lllll ... ... ....- Naflonal Steel Car Canada Bronze . .. Canada Malling .. Dominion Tar .. Famous Players .. Nor-ands . Power Corporation Price Bros. Quebec Poser Shawinigan ’ w ,1‘ u- ... u... I l Iv... Llibitibi Beiuhsrriois Power Hell Telephone B C. Power Canada Stems-ship _ acrivs noun riucas l4 Qlntsrnational Hydro Elec. 01.’. llnternational Harvester ... 50 lKenecott Copper. .. . 8 :M0l'ii.Q0m!Ty Ward a0 ‘Niagara Hudson Power 161/. 4.00 Paramount Publix ... .... 5516 ilOPenick d: Ford ... ... ... 39% miasslc 3316 231i: SEE-l’! Rntbiltlk ... ... .- 531‘ 18 ‘standard Oil of New Jersey .. caster-ling Securities A .. 54% {Studebaker r-igiYellow Truck ... 39151‘!!! Films 4g jc P. n. 391Cleneral Motors ... ... w; '11 s. Steel 15 iii 23' 6715 ‘Sank of Nova Seotia ... a: IlBank of Montreal 55 Bank of Commerce 66% R0!!! Bank ... ... ... s- n- eea n. c.- .. l“. se: i... ... “c .. BANK! 1 * an. July i 199s so. Oct. 1 1999 s". Mar. l 190s 91m Mar. l 1990 '~ 9% oet. i 1941'- 6419 ' l0151ing loans and rising prices is re- natural growth of Quebec City is 27% garded asfavorable indication of a helping Quebec 24 tendency bringing about a firmer which entirely controls the 3984 ‘price structure. Stocks are apperentllightizig and gas within the City ii- 185|ly passing into strong hands, andfself. and a number of communities 3914 ‘the reduction in loans is not due to‘ 1541/, ‘the forced sslling of margin holdings.‘ 818 240 290 >1 86 approximately the same as in the premilla 100 of thoughtful people are beginning to sense the approach of e turn for the better. 1t is interesting to note that while‘ broker's loans in New York last week; dropped $197,000,000 or 5.7 [flfOflllhl stock prices in Wall Street. as ev-i idenced by Standard Statistics’ av-j erages‘ rose 4.7 percent from 155.2‘ to 163.5. ‘This combination of dsclin-I This situation is regarded as signlf-‘f icaiit. ~ I CANADIAN CAR. . This company is now ‘entering on! the fi1al quarter of its current fis-i cal year. It has been estimated that ending September a0 next will bs1 ‘vloua year" when they were equiv- ions construction developments that 1021i Jlen! to $5.17 on the average nu-lu- ‘are going on h the city are also re- 9896 ber of shares outstanding. and Mtiispensible for I'M ner lhl-N on u» numbn- of shire-imm- ~ ‘of Quebec Power Company. although lsupplies the bulk of power to operate Anglo-Canadian mill is contributing to Quebec Compsnys revenue as it |is using water from the power plant the earnings for the twelve monthsiat Montmorelicy to carry its wood ing incl-eased distribution its partillpaflng feature. through QUEBEC POWER CO Reference has been made before to Quebec Power Company as one of a fairly substantial group of Can- adian eorporatiorls that are showing increased earnings this year in spite o.’ a decline in business activity. The Power Company electric outside. The increased operations of Anglo-Canadian Pulp an Paper Mills is contributing also to the earnings Shawiniglh. the parent cmnpany. the mills. In arother direction. the through a large flume direct to_its t at Limoilov. near Quebec. Var- changed. $8.75 t0 $9.60. medium $3.25 to $3.75. common $7 to $8. Butcher heifer good $8.50. medium $7.50 in con:- mon $6 to S7, butcher can"; to $7.50, medium $4.50 to $5 550, c:n-“ ners $2 to $2.50. cutters $3 Butcher bulls good $6 to S6 25. com- mon$5 to $6. t"50.tsiS1l'.. . gulf?’ the alas “in? mqzzpgt 5B M, Dorothy Woodsldc and Wendell Ore-f . - .-. . 1 to $8.50 for medium good i0 good V veal. with one small , Plain veal around $7. rnmnlon to fair,“ Agenr’ vacation Exercise Charm‘! drinkers around $55.50 to $6. _ “was and drinkers as m, as SWQccu-Prlac loi- General Proflciencyz-I medium $7.50 to $3. $7 50, grass $4.50 to $650. only a m. .1189‘, and trough. from lJesn Oal-en. Public School certificate-J $3 to $5 good. Lambs were easier at mum smpmn- 91250 to $18. A few tops at $14. the I mum of the sales m. r mam. a; 51315011001 on Friday aftomoon June 27-.‘ 0 91a including all grocins. will». sold. 11m retried/idly concur-me by the: r d” b. k 1 L “.... d. nunled Teachers. Misses Kathleen Ready. anal ‘ I __ 1 _, _ ,_ :58 p" cf; Q?lt.zjsn~_1seg._.-ns g3 tmwancia Graham. Prizes were award-i V17- 51’ 81345-“515515 Q1199" 811C95- 35‘ 1gmbs 50M $111 5g l». $1,"; mm. 'od to OBSBYVlH-g pupils in the different an increased use of men s11 to $12.25. ‘ A‘. the close o1’ the prog-reingmg tfyg ‘Ladies 01 the also lot-solved m ci-cam “d “T” 11nd coho °1' Quotations butcher steers choice ‘ 3.1:. and Mrs. 11 to? 43.5. ‘tie-vs! ' AQUTO BODIES (Lice ‘.‘-—i~f\'+n'c‘.'0--O1~l may mo, I - x 5 . .1 ‘Paylor Dorothy Woodsidc. . ~') "rs l . 12.. coed $7; ll to s4 Grade 6-8—DiD-.1C§li6-\Trii$1lllg lvcdy- 1 ' “or School. John Owen and Louise ‘Stimson. Duct. Eizabcth Ramsay and ‘ ‘Bil-ton Hamilton, i 1710i Grade 5-710211151011. 1101-17: Tfilylorl Calf receipts 2.100. The cal.’ 1111111:- zior, ‘at at S“ 25.1 Grade 3.-Dialogue-Getting Rid of W" The following prizes were award-Q Quotations goal veal 99.25.10 s9 scTLw-vd Swfmby m” 1°’ 691191311 S. .0-Proflclency in lmvel- gTi3d€I—E1i€6l'l, common I 1 1l~lsmiltcn Prize for attendance -' Charles Stall-art, Prize f0? Drawing-q BODY WORK FENDER REPAIRING FRAME AND AXLE WORK l'PH(iLSTER‘l' WORK lIlU€O WORK Sheep receipts 1.242. There ms The annual closing of Sea View’ GIVE TS A TRIAL ON YOFZ! NLXT JCT}. 71.1. can C.l?.l'i0il0i.07l'fi. ‘gracics. A pleasant ending to the 91-; P- I. Ho: receipts 1,417. 1103s were aficrnoons entcrtainmetwae thetroot-i .