OCTOBER 4. 1937 ‘ 'fiaiftz ."' ' ______,____g__ ,_.. _ _ ._ “_ , 5, Aéqf, 1 ` ' 1 ' 3 j _ f' 1 _ 'L ,li ----_ _-_...__ -- THE. CHAR1.U'T"|`E'l`()WN GUARDIAN :W 'JN' “Y A """'" `q"*""" _ 1*? l 3-us: I B 'L 1 W STUCK QUo TA T'oNs 1 3% ` mA- _i i _ _ _ _ race B - _ . F11vANc1A1. NEWS BRIEFS 1.<:“‘.-..°°t rr" mf-1 _ |- (Received neg Pltihld and 90': Private Wire) day vhaift thieguclosea wrgssfheihwto ivroN'mEAL, oct. 2-can. Pow-` cr and -Paper Investment-For year ended July earnings were $70,085 available for debenture in- terest $60,000 before lncomie tax and depreciation on investment securities of $25000. earnings cov- ered debenture interest 1.16 times igaiiist 0.78 times in previous year' Debentures of $582,000 were i-etlr_ ed during year and market value :>f investments increased from $2,- 276,000 to $2,610,000 _Tamblyn Limited--Total sales for third ouarier considerably ahead same period la,~t year, Em-n_ rate rate. strong and the bear party do. not seem to be making any head- way. The copper shares which 1. Speculation of the franc Oolncl been under real _ ~ - pressure ow1n~ _ giintauyl the Cabinet announced the abrupt cut in the metal pf. to £920 “P5005 Diovldlng measures now suggest that this cut u it wlh the situation. ~omewhat overdone and the co. trolling interests seek rather it M NEW YORK, Sept. 2_-Possible have favorable market atfair Y U u r 0 I u B r U k B n e UD of all operations in Mexico prices than any such b 'iii' of _American Smelting and Re. lining was indicated by the break up of conference be U) is splurge as took place last spring. We think this section of the mar- _ ` \' tween rep-1 ket due for some bullish attention iresmfauve 0f COUTDRHY, syndicatef and certainly regard American ` °f "H1191-5 and the Mexican Lab-1 Smelting, U. S. Smelting and °rl Denaltmelih Syndicate has) Cerro de Pasco as well worth ca led for a_ big demonstration _oni holding, while we would do some , ialndfly dgaintt the eomliany with, trading from time to time in An- imeneiélégiflse aol loi-cinlg the firm` aconda, Kennecott and Phelps . E IICW 0 T, - ` ._ .__ ings mminumg M SFiUSfHCt0ry-I tract with its workess. T1.I?‘lv;.2-1.;Ti(1‘(;gef'orbl1‘1’ali?gtuv;}r1.‘;»n Gu<11germ11iri1 r _ ‘ 4 ;.f(.?`w . lg ‘ "M “ °”" ` s"’°“ °“" ““‘““ ‘“ "‘° "‘“" /` B ° 1 5 f Y Old D' 1 - i - ' -. Burlmgmn Sm1_Gmd volume! ftlgrpgclsi oraaboin ;_i5o.ooo.ooo 01;. ret. Dome gained on the day pin. !_ f 1 -_ rlng n _ 0 IS les biisiiiess first ninc months. saiis- fnctory outlook for balance of year. Dominion Coal-Sf-pi output 3, 550.000 10115 lip 3 pei' cent, from Sept. 1936 down 4 per cent from August this vear. Oar Loadings-In Canada week ended Sept. 25 up 6 per cent from Spent to buy and sterilize gold any depressed general market. - but if allowance is made for thei Geneml Motors and Chrysler. U. $300_000.000 of gold released from i S. Steel and, Beth. and Rolling .sterilization during the quarter Mills, Westinghouse and Allis f ~) - the Treasury still has a cash sur- Chalmers suggest buying the lair \&;_*‘ _».‘m'/, ,_ plus of about 530000000 a!ter dips for trading. ‘ 1 ._ M-;//V same 1936 week d pile drop in grain loadings. In S. for same Week 840.400 H. gilill of 1.7 pei: cpm; over preceding widk and 4 per vent over same wcek 1936, Copper Output R.esti°iction-Prln- vipal copper producing companies operating outside United States- agree to cut out rate to prevent' accumulation of excess stocks. Prench Cabinet Meeting-Paris -The Cabinet after a three hour rneeting on the financial situation paying for all operations includ ing gold sterillzationsf ment was issued which said there was no cziu~e for lieaviiiess ot the today issued s. formal declaration asserting that the position was` sound and that therefore there was no basis for heaviness of thei Irane except exchange or for S. steel and volume indicatlonsl the best guides to the immediatel trend. 1 -1 ~ ___;. --;.- ui - i eiy .-0 : fldvcrii-sing Rates-Payable ill Advance Oentrnl Gunsdlnn lm~nl|_ to por word; Western and Eiularn lol-un, If Q0! Dori; Announcements ggi (ramlnsnliveltn In ber word; Clnlllled lg K vrnxtlé In llemorlnm Notion, 1 nor Inch; Linh of Floral ond lp ual 0 stings. Cards. nic., do I mga: Lettgll of Ilcndolnnu 100 _ 'ur lang!" Notices of Than): maj %plo¢xl»¢Inn. 10¢ par ilnh or In por add. 0 X rates an 110,010? um hm-lo loc 3' U var lumen! hunt-In come, For Sale To Let ` om iamiw all DUBIUUOS. v 'ro url' _ House ss oananrin For Sal* sheet. Phone 1324. i..-is-9-29-if.|f ma sau: AT nA.nGArN. ovna- 1 E °l‘§§§_.°. coats. 1 fur lined, 1 heavy brown, 2 young nien's, 1 light. Good con- oentrally located. Apply “H Guardian. L123-9-3 _ diiion A l Joe Wood 110 Kent -__-_-_-4 f* - pm' . _ ~ - _§E“l°_i- 44% nooivis ron Lioirr House- .EAUTIFUL GLADIOLI. YOU can leave your order or get your » ' ..._ . ,_ I"`195'l0_`2'3"' keeiiiug. also boar-ae.-..-_ Apply 197 Kent requirements at our office in the - 'T Currie Bldg. OH-ice telephone 835. To LET "OU-*E 349 PRINCE Home 865. We also issue policys to S¢"`9*‘f' A171111’ 247 Prince Street cult every purse. J. A. Moore, Sun _lfhihe Q36. L-202-10-2-31. Elie Assurance Co., Charlotte- "`*_`“ ¢,0wn_ T0 LET - SMALL ll E A T E I) Apartment iiirnished or uiiiur- YY . .".”T_°ZT.TT"." '”““v1‘2Z""'L1 FOR SALE - 100 PULLETS. DEG- nished. Apply 288-J. _ horns and Barred Rocks four to L-183-10-2-31 tive months old $1.00 each; also *'R 100 Leghorn year-old hens 80 cts. GARAGE AND STORAGE SPACE each. Willard Pi-owse, Brackley. for rent, Also Mcbaggan Console L.-220-10-4-31. Phonograph for sale, Apply 256 Kff“°§E.€‘;°-_.__ ,P'.¥5.4.'l°°1'3i~- Sales Hel _"ITT 'ro RENT Ar 245 QIIEEN ON! OF OUR AGENTS MADE $76. in One Week OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM WILL enable you. too. to earn large coniiriissioiis. Christmas Card are-nts, desiring the highest qual- y personal greeting cards It moderate prices, should investi- gate the Imperial-Windsor and onnoisscur lines. Write R/ocln 749, British Canadian PUb|i5hiflil. 51 Wellington West. 'l`oronto.- "25 YEARS THE HOUSE OF :Quality." Male Instruction rn-_-~' _ rr: -:: WILL PERSONALLY INTERVIEW men willing to work hnrd by training for good-pay positions in Au' Conditioning and Refr ger- ation business. Prefer men with fair ediicatlon, mechanically in- clined, now employed, willing to devote some spare time to Dre- liniinary study followed by shop practice to become installation and serv‘ce experts. Write fully. 8i\`inl_Z age, present occupation. Utilities Inst., Box 491, care of Guardian, Charlottetown. N-IH)-10-2-4. "_-I-* Female Help Wanted WANTED -- HOUSEKEEPER. N0 family. Protestant preferred. Allllly 46 Highland Ave. FUR COATS DEMODELLED. RE- gzired. Relined, Cleaned, Glazed. lder’|, 205 Euston Street. - wAN'rrm ar:i.iAm,l=: MAN 'ro L-100-9-30-Si. ,\i"wSi . Mrs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. L-180-10-2-Stt9l. ~ To Lz'r-NEWLY rarrmlrn I-nd painted unfurnlshed rooms mf iiEht housekeeping or bed sitting rooms, heated. Apply 288 Grdftnn St. L-129-9 -31. _. .-1-_-,.r.i Boarders VV_nntedM _ URN /iocommomrrn 'rwo eh o f °1d°l"Y ladies. Apply 283 Euston 11 S l0itBt.0ll Street two new apartments, heated, continuous hot water. electric ranges. One contains six and one contains eight rooms. Apply Mrs. Hoi-ne. 130 Elm Avenue. Telephone 321. L-208-10-2-31. Salesman Wanted 1;-__ _ , -T; SALESMAN: WANT T0 BETTER your position? Then write us! Start with $25.00 assortment and rrnlize a successful, independent,- profiiiible living, No Risk Under Our Conditons! Outstnndiiig pro- fits for ilic willing worker. Cliolcc tcrritorics available! Act Now For Results! Free particulars, Familcx Co., 570 St. Clement St., Montreal, N-l89~ i-i.-ip wiifi ;=i_-:;f.1-~;:.-.-;-:~_-_-_- is WANTED-AT ONCE EXPERI- enced oook for restaurant. Ref- erence; rcqiilri-d. Apply J. L. Davison. Kensington. L-304-10-2-Si. Male Help anted W ..-.;=*___ WANTED - MAN ron I-'Aim w0\»|¢_ Also girl for housework. Apply Guardian. L-157-10-I-31. 1? _ S‘MAI.L FARM-RANCH NEEDS AB- . .. t‘ edateiy. Anuiv Guard- Ig?" 'mm I _V L-zie-io-4-31. work on farm and ranch. Steady job for right maii. Wigregdaée , H lan. R- -. _ . Mnk “rm ow mee-io-1-3; ._-__-T.-:T-_-.. .. -_ . Anas ivmunoiza 'ro armies- ery lending publishers. Exclllnlve “_n_n0r_vA Crews, car, office f;ir- 'h (1 iaiificants Write, giv ng nis e QI " experience. M- A- 5'°°|°' 5’ c°l' ‘"“""“ Clrm' Neg-1155-Ta&1'-15. der ex- Tlrkm. p]"n5 a h1"0lI ` of il_., iii.iiei's.l resour- 9"°=i~ 1..-isa-n-no-al. , ou. the week emi. we believe the U.. A1 Chem Can For Pr Rad Tel Tel Am Water Aiiacaiida Atchison. _ Atl Ref Bald LOGO Balt Ohio Auburn Bendix Av Beth St Briggs Man Case Clies Ohio Chrysler Com Sol Coin So Con Can Con Ed Con Gas Oo Corn Prod Cur Wright Deere A in Am A in Am o?§; ESQ.” Dupont E cc Auto 11|; Elec Pr Lt Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mot Goodrich Good Tire Gt No Pfd Hud Mot Car Ill Cent Int Har Int Tel Tel Johns Man C0 Kcnnesott Mis< Pac Ry Mont. Ward Mur Co N Y Cent Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg Nor Am Co Nor Pac Pack Mot Penn R R Paramount Phil Mor Phil Pet Co Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J Pure Oil Co Radio Co Radio K O Seart Roe C0 Shell Union Oil South Pac Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J Studc Co Tex Oo United Air United Corp United Drug United Gas Imp U S Rub U S St Co U S Ind A1 Vanadium Werner Bros West Union West Air B West Elec I18 Woolworth 42% Montreal Stock Exchange New York N H franc. Cabinet also issued a policy A wliichwhicli it would follow stress 196 93 5% 1411 161'-i 14% 39% 57% 34%. 17% 69% 33% 131 42% 91 10"# 2 53": 297/a 59% 1 yi/ ‘ii ' 14 75 43 74| 33 49 ‘wi 30 3836 93% B 45 ‘lu 48 ' 8'\i\ 97% N 5**-e3 Ai; 7% 29% 1754 50 38% 974 75% 31 K uv zoos itin- 22 3-'ii 1154, 39 80% 33 ‘é N 165 20% 33% 52 11% EW Ran §§ Eli 'TI UI _ . ing .six points. T Amsterd m (SUP led by Plileld md Co., »_ market' accmmng af Dow Jolfm Memmers of Montreal Stock Ex- -- “-- is lower. Tfesterdayts New York change “nd M°m'"“l curb) market showed very little, ind 5¢o°|¢| “pen consequently we would look on ovcr 196 so sir 1411 161 hi 141/. an-1. sam 2a~. iw. ..- -J. fa WWA Sew;-§nw° »< 5_5 g:;< 61 113 145 31 14 *fs 44 ‘S 33 49% 30 397-in 93% 7'/ii 47% 48% 8% 28% 25 3% 21 20% 7% 29"‘i 17% 50 38% 9"& 75% 32% 57% 9-"in ...SS .QF 11 ‘Q 39 80"2 33% 29 118 $2!/1 (Blqnled b Pltfl ld ll Oo. Mem nl all Montreenl St.::k lx- ohlngo md Montreal Curb) Stock Open Clolc Bell Tel Brazilian Bruck Silk B C Pow A Build Prod Can Gem Can Nor Pr Can Car Fd Can Car Pfd Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind Al A Can Pac Can Steam ` Celanese _.1 cock Plow I' Cons Smelt Dist Seng Dom Coal Pl Dom Bridge Dom Bt Dom Tel: Dryden Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Pbunda Oo Goodqnlp 168 2150 3354 52 1110 11% 22 5% 9% 4 22 H 1810 'its |010 _ .1 , . til. We ,. .* '<5 _ ~ S .iv -If I; ` i i i i 1 _ 1 Q ' /_ ` ..‘-.' ‘ ~ .'- _ .vi - -_e-_z ' 1- Gcn St W 11% 11‘f.» Gypsum Bl: 8% Ham Bridze How Smith 20 20 Imp Tob Int Nickel 51% 52 Iiil Pow Pfd Lake Woods 19 19 Massey Har V McColl Ft l2"i 12"; Mont Pow 29"; 29% Nat Brru' 37% 3'7’~ Nat St Cm* 31": Noranda 51 ‘-7- Pow Corj 15": Qui- Power Shaw 23% St Law 7“| 7"- S1 Law Pfd Sou Cuii Pow 12'-'» St of Can 70 St of Can Pfd Win E cc A 3‘é 3 “£1 Win Elec B I ' 3 _--_-_...__ Montreal Curb 'SupIlerl by Pitfleld and Co. Mem1;ers of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks Open Close Abitihi 4% 4% Asbestos 61 61-‘1 B A oil _ 21 91 Beauharnois Brew Corp Bath A Cali Vickeri Dom Tar Don A Fraser Fraser V 'I' C Ford Hlr Walker Home Oil Imp Oil Int Pete Melchers A Price 20 Prica Pfd Royalite MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal -- Indus- trial stocks sllglitly higher. Tomnto Mines - Base metals higher; golds slightly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat up 3-4 to 1 cent. azu 52 15"4» 2351 20".- 12'-i 70 20% 14% 14% 10'/z 2214 24 10% 22'ii 23% BS gt! 19"( 32 2614 New York-Rutfer, cotton and ‘Codec lower; sugar unquoted. -<..~.. Q \ /1 \ _ ' x\|£gAJ\,/'V fr f - '- i' _ ~l Pieces. . . if 19 V Bc ry operations for th dividend McIntyre was strong, we \ recently closed iii:-t quarter of thel like these stocks especially as i I ~ `\ ‘ Y V _ _ °\lll`l`9Hf» fi-21025 year. The first sui'~i there is renewed demand for / ff/ Q' ‘ ' pus recor e since 1931 a survey choice gold sto ks b d. Th 1"' ' ' 3 d 1 of treasury accounts shows.) Thisi oils are steadycand 30111; con? *Q-K 3 e . I surplus does not include sums tinue to buy them when weak in “Believe It Or Not" ' , vi ' New Mk _ We ll Pay You REAL MONEY A.-.5 Cabinet met for three hours today. - -"..f_f"7/-.-’-*,“`~\ ` - lél' !~\ ~ _if 1 ~ . TRADE THEM IN NOW! _ . _/,_ ‘lake llp Your 0wn Sei In Any Number _ All Upen Stock Patterns Sale For tlne Week 0nI To Saturday 0ci. 9th. Inclusive y .. . Saturday 0121. 2nd ,_ After the meeting a for-mai stare- E cha g _.1 Q " I mi _ x n e ® As 5_D0 For Them se;-_.1-_/. lloll’l Miss This Chance' 0on’i llesitaie! 5 if On Scis Selling For We Allow You f 9.95 A _ 19.95 , 29.95 .- 39.95 $20 lo 3.00 $30 lo 4.00 1 5.00 $40 or over _--M; BIIY 01| THE HOLMAN HOMF PLAN - - Your 0|d -»-sm,-1u¢§=, 5 ninns utopian is rllisr Pnvuriu --....4-av-v Produce Prices (By The Canadian Press) MQN-1'REA_L,, Oct. 3-Butter was strong on Montreal Open P1'0G_\1CC markets this week with eggs hrin and potatoes steady. _ Graded egg shipments in carlols or less were quoted at 36 to 37 cts is dozen for grade A~larlZ€. 34 £0 35 for A-medium. 30 lor A-PU11015- 26 lor B-large and 21 for C, Butter was quoted at 27 3-8 to 5-8 cents is Pound for carlois or less of No. 1 while lots to retail- ers were 28 1-2 for solids and 29 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 14 1-4 to 3-8 cenis a pound for Ontario whites with coloreds at 14 1-2 L0 5-8, Quebecs were sold at 14 101 whites and 1.4 1-2 for co1orccls_ Potatoes: N.B. new whites No.1 sos .ao to 55; No. 2 sos .as to As; N.B. Cobbler; No. 1 80's .60 t-0 -55 new whites No. 1 90's .75 sw F1 2;- Currencies MoN'mmAL, oct. z -_ rovi- Pouncl sterling held unchanged on Montreal foreign exchanges today at 4.95 1-2. The Frenc h franc| dropped 1-8 cent to 3.29 cents while the United States dollar ruled steady lt par. ' ‘ WINNIPEG WHEAT Closoz- 000-131- NOV-13050. D90-12804. M&y_120“. BANKS (Supplied by Piifield and Co.) Banks Open Close Bk Dan 57': 57% Bk of Com Bk Mtl 199% 199% Ek of Nova S Royal Bk l’I'I 111 i _ ~_ _ .._.. -.-..--- - . - - -TT -_-.-1 MINING TORONTO. Oct. 3-~~CPi --Base metal shares look Liu- liiuciiglit on Toronto miiimg inurket Sut\ii'd:i_v *Q ll to 1.85 but .scttlivl hunk io" ai siiirhilv. FIidoi'n<'lo and Mirrnq small gain. Nordfui .iizri .\i.rii.r\' (`oi-iumniioii \\'i~rr~ up 5 cents each were up while Homi- _wifi cil on thc .\i’.\ci- scriron. , 'fi_IT.f:Z”" ' ‘_ ‘_ '1`.".‘ ”.T?IT2i;i A. and featured ilic dull .si-ssif~li\\itli - h d rt sizeable iall_\, (voids slimved mixvd action and cliaiigcs were gencr:\ll_\' imrrniv. Noranda added A point and Waite Amulet. Base Metals. F11- r'oniirifi~_>c. Pcnri Orville. Mundy _l and Siidbiiry Basin \\'crr~ iii dr- iiiaiid. Hudson Bay soitcncd a little ' '~ 2 ~\ ~\‘ iii » ‘ ` _ _ . - _ - . ` . .. ~ ` _ _ im. mms Im, S,,m.p mm D,,m,,- hen. hliiischiiid fiiiniiiuc oi thc l.iic Him) \\.1.nng\\olth, ' 9 rii'i»p|1<‘lii'_'li:‘s ruled lo'.\'i~r. O`Brir-n and Wrigiit- Hai‘gi‘ea\'rs uddcd n [cw vciits. Jcllicoc-`.\ gain of 9 io 98 was 'hc largest chalice among chcap gold issues. Bidgood. Central Patricia. Fi'ancoeiii'. Uclu. Laguna and Mid- sen edged liigliei' with Bcnitie, Hard Rock. llowcy. Monctii, G<‘d's Lake. Lava Cap and Cniiadiaii l\/lalurtic among the lisiingg to drop a few cents. Calgary and Edmonton milled FOR SALE *__ The large and commodious bulld- ing and premises izliuate nn the south side of Kent Street in Char- lottetown being Numbers 170 and 172 Kent Street belonging ki the Estate of the late Susan M. Carver containing two large duplex apart- ments. two stares and ontbulldlngn ln the rear. This ls A splendid Iuclthn hr business or residence or both enm- bined. Apply io JOHNSTON Q JOHNSTON. Solicitors. Clnrlottetown. ‘ 'l Of The Late Henry W. Longworth .- To he sold hy public :iuciion ai Elin' l'ppcr Prince 5 ' 1 Street. ('hur|nilcto\\n. nn '1`i|csdu\' ihc 5th dm' of Orin- -.' Riuli/iii nic to ilcrl most cn- iiicliiriiiiu' :i niinilwi' oi choice pieces of old fzishioncd furni- iurc: ulso dining room. living room. kiichcn. bedroom iurniiurc. rings. i-iiriuins. c:irpcis_ pictures. etc. f Sale io comnu-nce ut 10.210 u.m. 'Terms czlSh‘. " The Eastern Trust Company J. A. .\I:|cl)().\`.-\l.l), `*__ Auctioneer L51-9-29-l-4 . ~.' 5 and in a desirable central locality. Hot water heating and up-to-date finish throughout. ' October 6th, 1937. it will be offered by Publil Auction on the premiscfv on that date at twelvl . o’clock noon. ~~»f= y L-70-0-29-M 1 1.-ana-ia-was-so-z-4-n _,~_ i Desirable Residence For Sale 1 The residence of the late John McKenna at 179 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown, is ofq `fered for immediate sale. ` This property is in -first class condition 1' "f-.‘=;.:¢.!Tfi»f'f`;" ;::.>‘~" '/1'. ¢.";.»~' ' " ' If not sold privately before Wednesday Inspection' by appointment. Apply to: M. ALBAN FARMER, , _jg- Solicitoq i -‘P 4 ‘» 1 3 1 if . o il- HULMAIVS Autumn mnerware ale! 1' ~¢ ..~..._......__ ._ 'ii $5 io 1.00 _,_ $10 io 2.00 ..‘ji` _:Rt ~ t Summerside ‘ H © [L M ’ 93 Q Charlottetown __ y ,~ “ fide."-Zilass -ve