JULY 13» 1936 W‘ STOCK ‘Q (/0 TA TIONS r Morning Stock Letter Piifieid and Co‘: to Wire) YORK, July l1—'rhc hot wave continues unabated through- out the country and‘ commodities uivance still further. However. domestic news was otherwise fav- orable overnight. We for at Mt "I. S to ck Exchange .-—__—— (supplied by I'Itilcid and com- pgny members cl Montreal ainc-I (neeeived over Privn .u|..pgg nr.d urn market) liorhs own but Abitlbi 2% 2% Baihurst 14% 14% Bell Tel I471/; 141% Brasiitun 12% VIM (an (‘chin ‘ 7 7 (‘ml (‘nr .1] 7 1 Can Inil 7% 7% (‘rill Mac 12 12% 1 nliinese 201/. 201/, (mi Sillolt 64 Diet Song iloin Bridge 30% 3014 Dbin St Co 4% 4|/; Dom Coal pfd 30% 30% Dom Tex llonnnconna 01,4 CV, Fraser Co 1654 101/, How Smith Imp To!) 14 14 int Nickel 60% hm‘ Lake Woods 231,1, 231,5 Mccoll Front 11% 14% Most Pow 30'/. 301/. Not Brew 44 4!: Nut St I Jfi 15 Ncranda 07 57 Rhswlnignn 10 19 St Law 3 3 St of (‘an 06 051/, st of (‘an PM 50 on Win Eicc IANKI i M of Can 38 88 Bk of (‘cm Bk of Mil 13! 191 Bk of N. I llvyal Bk in ion Glance (Canadhn Press) Toronto and Montreal—Induo- Dial stocks higher. Toronto Mines——1-llgher. New York—6tocks closed higher. Winnipeg—-Wheat down 4 to 4 1-4 cents. New Yo:-k—Gotton lower. Iilnu-d'I the "cat 3 Llnisnoni continuance of the advance. M’ON'I‘R.EAl.., July 11-Car load- ings on Canadian railways for the wee kended July 4th totalled 43,- 173 cm Ikainst 39,335 the cones. pondlng week of 1935, but down ‘mm '3“ Preceding Week's total of 46.91]? due to July 1st holiday. Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. July l3—l..eading currencies showed little change in quiet trading in Sa,f,urdfiy‘5 gm»- 91811 exchange markets. The Canadian dollar at a dis- rsunt of 3-32 of one per cent and the. French franc at 6.01 1-2 cents botu were unchanged. The pound Sterling was up 1-3 at 35.02 7-8. MONTREAL, July 12-Pound sterling advanced 1-4 cent to 35.03 13-32 on Montreal foreign ex- Chi?-D868 Saturday. The United States dollar was unchanged at 3-33 premium while the French franc declined .01 cent to 0.61 cents. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July l2—.Priceg ruled steady in light trading on Canadian commodity exchange produce section Saturday. nutter 3i>ot—8ales: 400 boxes Que June as 1-4. Ont June. 23 1-8 to 1-2. Cheese Si)0t—-Ont white 12 1-23: C01 12 5-8: Que white 12.13; col 31 1-213: Que col 13 1-an. F885 SDOt—Onf. A large 33 1-2 to 34: A medium a 1-2 to 22; c 20 1-2 to 21. ' T MT’L. CURB (Supplied by l'ItiIo-id and Corn- pnny members of Montreal stock oxchnnga and curb market) '‘'’‘5' “on: Last E A Oil 25 25 Born Store: 5‘ and A 1955 jfil‘ into (:11. 31 20:’. vi or e e il, 30 .\ii-lclit-rs A M. % Walker Good 34 34% -5111- DDO' 35 Advertising liatcs-Payalile in Advance Central Guardian Iornla, do per word: Weutrrn and Ealtern locals. to Dir wosldi Announcements nod Corning Events In per word; Classified ‘° 9" ""0! ll lie-Iorl-n Nation. 10:2 nor Inch; aim of Floral and spiritual Oficringl. Cards. eie.. to Bar lnchi Notices of Thanks and word. Other rate: on nppiientia BI’ lllmex Lenora of condolence roe Iw|'°°‘|“°Ii 70¢ per inch or do per II. linlrnlin Charge for may advertisement tvranty-five ocltn, IIIISUNHFEIIASANEWLOW ‘ premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the ‘ things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore. Ourrie Building, Charlotteto .1. AOCOM3l0DA'.l'ION Fol. 'rwo passengers to Boston leaving Wednesday, July, 15th. Apply Win. 0. Melissa, Union Road. L-6013-7-11-31. Wanted WAN'I'ED—-B0'I"l‘LES, PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. L-5128-6-1'!-ti WANTED—T0 RENT OB BUY. grocery or general business stand outside city. Apply Box G.. Guardian. L-6022-7-ll-3i WANTED TO PURCHASE. M00‘ em house of ten rooms in‘res'.- dential section of City. write ‘'5'’ care Guardian giving location. description of house, when built and price. N-333-7-3-Bi. RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE DE- sire sanitary, centrally located For Sale OFFICIAL BASEBALL SCORE Pads ten cents. Postage extra Apply Charlottetown Guardiu. r-‘on sans: — mores c. c. M. bicycle, new. Emily Mu;-my, Bradalbane. ' 1.-5acs-7-lu-ai. HAY sau.—as ACIIES STANDING hay at Mrs. Fiorrie' MacDonald, Glen Valley, July 13th, 5 o'clock I’. M. L-5904-'1-3-ll-la. FOR. SALE — BOW 3 YEARS OLD due to farrow August 20th, Bred to Champion York hog. V. Mcwilliams, East Royalty. ..____W USED FURNITURE FOR SALE- Dining room sets, Chesterfields. couches and pianos. 202 Rich- m0Ild Sit. near Prince St. City Sales and service. L-ems Help Wanted CIRCULATION MEN OR WOMEN wanted for National Farm Weekly. Only clean producers with car need apply. State former exper- usht h°“‘°‘k‘3°pmg ’°°m5 per‘ lance in application. Apply Box manentiy. Apply 313'“: “re F‘. Charlottetown Guardian. 1 Guardian. L-0980 L_6oo2_7_ u_3L FOR SALE To Let OR TO RENT Desirable property. 75 Dos-cheater Street, dwelling house comprising 14 rooms and shop, bathroom. hot water heating. suitable for store and boarding house or for conversion into apartments or tenements. Apply 05 Pownal street.’ L-53D-0-I-M-W-II‘-tf. TO LET” Dwelling No. :41 Grafton Street. lately ooanpicdo by Dr. Keeping. RKPOOLIICO. ro LIl:'I‘—5 ROOMS, ALL CON- veniences, No.100 Euston St. Apply 102 Gr_afton. L-5934 SUMMER COTTAGES COM- pietely furnished to let by weak or month. Delightfully located. For reservations write X. cum Glludiln. L-5992-7- ll-2i. Work Wanted IXPIBIENCED MAN WANTS farm work near Oharlottetmvn. Appy Guardian. L-5957-‘i-it-3i. Male Help Wanted wax-no —= sum r-on HAVING. Richard Henderson. North P.iver. I:-6000»-7 ll-3|. L-WU-7-11-3i. IAN I0. IAIM WOIIIK. ART]!- lo-BOW-7-li -31. - ‘IN WANT‘!!! POI NEARBY lawleigh Routes of coo families. lunatic hustler should start earn- izgttt weekly and increase rep- I . Write’ today. Itawleigrrc. as crude. I-O01-7-I-10-I7-24-31. 1.-uoe-1-s-ti. NO wiurran — MAN roa nu lug. Ira Rodd, Milton. Itariing olneaday, my‘ um until us ca. following can ailiull and sum win "WM Altmdrm Ilcn ' Wednesday at noon. ' 3.w.suIwIu nun. Aw." _ u’ G a hourna. suns. N. lasalk N Ba 0 4-in-at ' "' ' ' N. Y. Stock Exchange (llppliaad by lflflldl and O0. Hellman of Iutleai such .03» chnngo and Club Iarhot; ltoclsa open Lon Al Chem .2: . ""i“ *5 0|‘ 1’ 3 Am Bad 5‘ 5‘ Am 'I‘ei Tel least most Am Water: 24% 2455 fiuacunda M95 36% lull sun 73 is :11 gut % 5‘ ub...n 3055 30 air " L 0 lo 19 10‘ Bendix AV ‘A 6 cm 51 51 Ease l 5‘ 5‘ ‘ii .1 er 1.15 ll4 gem igol 9‘ yfi our 0 3% 3% Con Gal C 40 11 Cum‘ ‘r In K i.‘ur right a Duponi. 158% 10'!“ Eiec Auto Lite 361,4 331,‘ Elite Pr’ Lt 171/; 1‘! Gen liiec 39% UNI Mot (5934 (19% Hull Mot Car 17 17 int '1‘:-l Tel 14;; H3; Konnecoit 40 3014, Hunt \Vni'd 43 43% li\lur Co 131,; 13;; 1' Y Cc 31 New \'u‘:'k N H V‘ 38% Nor Am (:0 31% 32 Nor Mac 25% gal“ }3‘.‘.‘;'.‘. “i'.“‘.. iii‘ tilt ]I"|.l'll) Scr N J I '1“ a in C 11 -1 Si-urn lids 73% South I'nc Stlxll Qli ind I on .-r .1‘ 32 « Studebaker Co 71 as as 'n tel .41 United 1.‘ r 2”‘ 2‘ Ilrfnitt-(l Drug niiei (1 ii ' ‘Eire Eli- i o I Yilunlliuui A A, {gill-ill‘r' Bros 'est i 76 West Allr 'lIirake 81% 88% Wet l-X10 127 Wosolworih 51%;. 132;?‘ PRODUCE (Canadian Press) ' MONTREAL. July 12—Sieady advance of butter prices featured Montreal's open produce markets last week. Cheese and eggs were about even while potatoes declin- Butter ended the week at 23 1-4 Cell‘-5 P9!‘ pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were were 24 for solids and 24 1-2 for prints. Cheese averaged 13 to 13 1-3 cents 2: Ontario white, 13 1-; in 3-4 for colored, 12 1-2 to 13 for Quebec white and 13 to 13 1-4 for colored. Graded egg shipments were quoted at 23 1-2 to 24 cents a dozen for A large, 22 for A med- ium, 21 1-2 for B and 21 for c, Potatoes: P E I and N. B, mtg 90': 31. -31.85; Que new 00's $1.40 GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNT-PEG. July ll—Wheat futures prices fell 4 to 4 1-2 cents Saturday on WinniP98 Zfsin ex- change July closing at 31. October and December 90 1-4 to 3-8. Forecast for showers in Western Canada and the possibility of week-end rain over a large area, of United States induced selling on a market that found only thin, scat tered support. Export business was confined to a few small lots. no selling was attributed to the wheat boaro. Chicago led the decline in North American markets. with prices at the lowest point down the five- cent limit. Losses at Winnipeg were more than four cents at bottom, while Minneapolis recorded similar losses. The coarse grain cash markets found dealings small. with some f-fade reported in oats and six row barley. Pit trade in coarse grains was less active than Friday. Pro!- it-taking appearing in nearly all commodities. Exporters and south- ern “ were credited with bar- ley purchases. spreading oper- ations were noticed in which rye was bought against sales in the wheat nit. Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 13- Wheat, no: no 2 $1.02. Barley C W no 3 52 1-2. Oats. C W no 2 52 1-2. oats, 0 W no 3 46 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 44 1-2. spring wheat firsts 36.10. Flour seconds 35.70. Flour bakers 05.60. Flour winter wheat patmts choice 03.50-$3.90. Flour white corn 04.00-$4.00. Bran ton 033.30. shorts ton $2535. Mlddilizgs to 82915. Rolled to‘: bag 00 lbs $2.50. Hay no 2 per ton corlots 88-89. Cheese Ont white issto 13 1-2. cheese (mt col 1! i-4 to 3-4.~ cheese Que white 12 1-2 to 1!. Cheese cal 13 to 13 1-4. Butter no I 2! 1-4. Eggs in curtain A largo 37. Eggs 3 25. Eggs 0 33. Potatoes: P I I nib Io'a 0150 to $1.35. N. 8. ink 90‘! 0130-013. Que new so’: 01.60-01.00. ___.__....._.. ro noon arvsn srocxrorfi. l:ngland—(C.P.i- patents Town council has accepted a tender or places ice It a 1'11!!! CHARLOTTETOWN GUAKDTRY ==»m = Ed. Hargreaves of late and bids fair to being 44 feet south surface.” “The vein matter consists of quartz and heavily rnineraiized. sulphides. with the normal values tobefoundinKirkiandLakeat depth. with the vein position and trend established to guide us in our further development. the fact that the vein structure was found to dip to the southds of great import- ance as the dip of the vein struc- ture on the Great Producers trends to the south and we feel that this fully supports the con- tention of our reporting Engineers and Geologists that our property lies on the main break of the Kirkland Lake Camp. BIDGOOITS RICH ORE You have no doubt heard that: Bidgoot. Kirkland Gold Mine our near neighbour to‘our east has located exceptionally rich Gold Ore, ranging to as high at $1.088 per ton on its 500 ft. level and now seems destined to become one of the Great Gold Producers of the rich Kirkland Gold Camp. We are now making steady pro- gress in our efforts to bring in a- Gold Prcdu:er. Since Bidgood has found its fabulously rich one on its 500 ft. level our immediate ob- jective is to press work to reach the 500 ft. zone as its appears from the history of our great produc- ing neighbours, Lake Shore, Teclr Hughes and Wright Hargreaves Gold Mines to our west and Bid- good Gold Mine to our east, that.‘ the Apex of the great Gold ore bodies of the Kirkland structue exists at approximately 500 ft. in depth and grows richer and more massive the deeper the mines are developed. several of these great mines are now mining at. over 5,- 000 it. in depth and we are for- tunate t/.) have their experiences to guide us in our course of pro- cedure We are again enlarging our re- cently completed Engine and com- pressor plant and have purchased’ and are installing heavy duty boil- ers. machinery, compressors, electric lighting plant and equip- ment. capable of carrying our development work to the 1,000 ft. level without fu.rther additions. The splendid surface structure on- the Ed. Hargreaves Gold property and our satisfactory findings todate gives us good reason to expect‘ that commercial ore in quantity‘ should be encountered when our Expecting To Encounter Bidgood tire on 500-Ft. (Canadian Mining Reporter, J line 21, 1936) The Directors of Ed. Hargreaves Kirkland Gold Mines Limited have just issued a Report to the Company's share- holders which should be read with great interest. A copy of their Engineer’: Report accompanies the message to shareholders and, coupled with the information supplied is an invitation to visit the Company's property in Kirkland Lake area, “to inspect the great mine and our own prop- erty in particular." The property is in close proximity to that of Bidgood-Kirkland which has come along so rapidly become one of the big producing mines in the area. “Development work," says the Directors’ Report, “on our 175-foot level has located the main vein as of the shaft and more massive than on Kirkland land Lake Camp. In shareholders work reaches the famous 500 level where the great producers found their initial lenses of high grade in commercial ‘ , DIEVEIAOPMENT worm Spelkins of the development work at the property, ‘.1, A_ M”. Vlchie. the Company's Engineer, TORONTO, CANADA Charlottetown, A property of undisputed merit situ ated on Not tomorrow, or the next day, vest in this promising J unlor Gold, and the price of the Company's sto ck is low. A line to any of our offices below w WOODS-READE AND co. BANK OF HAMILTON BUILDING Telepone: ADelaide 3727 MARITIME OFFICES P- E. i- Market Broadcast C- F. C. Y. Summerside. P. E. I- LOOATION SPELLS OPPORTUNITY so. IIARGREAVES KIRKLAND Gold Mines Limited the heart of ACT NOW! the main break of the Kirk- Ca.nade.’s richest Gold Field be- tween Bidgood and the great prod ucerg_ Work is being rushed on the 500 ft. level where Bmeoon KIRKLAND are mining their richest ore. ' The Kirkland Lake mining area is where big producing mines are mining rich ore. making huge profi ts, and paying big dividends to but Right Now is the time to in- whlle the mine is in the making ill bring full information. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July i2—Bi'iti.sh and in-eign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by Royal Bank of Canada. cos ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows‘.- Argentino. peso .2720. Australian pound ‘[3193. Brazil miireis .0576. Czechoslovakia crown .0410. Finland finmark .0223. France franc .0661. Germany reichsmark .4037. Great Britain pound 5.0340. Holland florin .8813 Hungary pengn .1992. India rupee .3807. India rupee .3807. Japan yen .2943. Jugoslavia diner .0231. New Zcaland pound 4.0597. Norway krmle .3530. -South Africa pound 5.0089. Spain peseta. .1372. Switzerland franc .3275. ‘United States dollar 3-32 per cent. premium. Closing exchange rates:—- At Moritreai—P0und 5.08 13-83: U. 8. dollar 1.00 3-32; frnnc 6.61. At New York—Pound 5.02 7-8: Canadian dollar 90 $417; franc 6.61 1-2. At Pa.ris—0loeed. In gold—Pound 13s, 3d; U. 3. dollar 59.30 cents: Canadian dollar 50.24 cents. NE’! YORK. July i2—Forelgn exchange irregular; Great Britain demand high 5.02 7-3; low 5.02 3-43 close 5, 1-3; 00 day bills 6.01 3-4: Francs demand col 1-2: Italy 7.88 1-1: Belgium 10.02 l-3; Germany 40.36: Canada 90 30-32. .————-{———---—-—-—-‘-" rcod "roof" over the River verse! here. The minister of transport is to grant 00 percent towards the $000,000 scheme. ._____—.___ SHOCK 71 flats HORSE OXIIORD, England — C.P.l — A horse being used in theoxrord Uni- versity Dramatic society's produc- tion "As You L.'ke It“ was electro- cuted when its hoof pierced a ‘.30- ;/31: able four ‘inches under the “,3; Telephone 1477 12.30 Noon and7 P. M. Daily Telephone 166 "Extensive surface ‘ '-‘ cross-cutting and deep test ‘ has been done on the main bi-Eek or . she"-mg and mm. ems h‘ ‘be Barker 12% uncovered. No. l vein was u‘i':cove:l-X §‘x‘3.‘3.§.§'i'.°.'.a 14?;/' , N ell) York Curb edadistanceoioaofeetnrthf 11 Si .... ..,,... ,..,, ,,,,,, ,,,°,,,,,,<,=,, .°.r*e... Level Since Recovery 3085 and about '15 feet west of the §’;.':} :33‘ is-ppuea by rmma and Co north nind south line on Claims Lani Cent 40;; rung. nu-mirincnthllantlr-.1) -"I7 8004 an 8005. This ein h be Lava Cap 110 on an In at -r e moed ,0, ,,.d,m,m"°, W‘; 2'& 1.9.1‘ 23 my Drank Maciunien) ilum goufnlli 133: feet along its strike (N. no degrees {,‘.°.°u.,"§,"'; 523 “”°°""'°“ 7"“ “'‘’‘'‘°‘‘‘ W'‘‘''“'’ 15.5: cit Eicc — . 655'»). showing a. width of from Lowery 15 ‘AL 37 G“""‘"""" S|’°°‘“ Wm) Am Sun Pow 1'51». 4 1-2 to 7 feet of well mineraiized Mncnua 450 NEW YORK, July 12-—Further Assoc GII Elev 103’: quartz. No. 2 vein is located 200 fi'”‘E° 4,90‘ impressive stock market buying ‘- feet south of No. 1 veing showing 1\(fi,1e '3“; 7_,';‘‘ lifted prices Saturday generally to C,‘ so" 5:‘ 2 1;; to 14 feet of mineralized vein lgilcipiyrf 2:315 iifieulllighest» level thus far witnmsed 01:‘: sh ma 1'. c \9il16 .. _ e recovery movement. . The strike of this vein is the 2%“ The Asociated. Press average of 31',“ 11:, same as the No. 1 vein. No. 3 vein Mc\\'niier| 14-7”’ 60 stocks was up .4 of a point at iiuln Oil net 113-): is located about 133 feet nuth of Me” 0“ 23 65.2 the highest mark 101‘ this in- ‘ml’ 0“ 31 No. 1 vein. This vein parallels the M‘“'° 7° dex since July 21, 1031. Transfers .13‘ Pg”, 3“ other veins and averages 3 1-2 feet §{3‘,‘.°,‘,.“ ’ 3;‘ totalled 867,180 shares. :§ti.-lg0iluK‘e. lg: - in width of well mineralized quartz. Murpll 414. with advances ‘ranging from N11 1-18“ PM’ A 8 No. 4 vein is located on Claim soaz. Ne“'b°.= $5. fractions to twio or more po‘lnts U‘ “W ‘"°“’ 9'“ “W gitiistyein ha; |;I.ie0:V;li:d §f,‘;‘_'n',‘,',',‘ ‘$0.5 throughout the twd-hour W, ,,,_,“,,,"“,',, ,m,,,, “M the M3 g.°,;,,§;- 335 figglifyyglggélggllgasmgeugtm Drln- advanced . point while mum gin mum. on No. 1 Wm 01. centre 013,, on 9 times and sgecwrd mmuw 599°‘ improvement was recorded in Can- veln a. two-compartment standard 2'_",,',f,f_, ‘gm’ Interest. fndmd :1 es‘ “wan P”"m°v M°m"V"°'P°’°“P“‘§- SM“, 4 1,, X 9 "M m me am.’ ,8 Pmmm m We in d n th 111 stocks was Lake Shore. Wright-zrlargreav being sunk and has reached a Perron 136 th ‘as E bge °,revva1°"'mm°“‘ 1'‘°’‘1 °‘ 003353» Shflwmififin 311 depth of 175 feet. The shaft is fully P“ C M ’ 2-’. “ “mm F ° °°1'P°rBl!°n-9 will Montreal Power. Disu1lers-seasnu_n- “mbend to E depth of "5 “ct. gligilrngr;-n eggs boost °fei;ei32rde::rsn‘:;n 3;)‘: 31;: and Imperial oil were sllshtlv low- Thc rnanway corn ment is P i 4 ML; 91'- mmphmy “lumped with made "1 P330‘: :12 disinclination to pay the govern. the made, “mom being dmded by 1;:-on 311-“ 22;. men-t large taxes on undistributed ms‘. A JOKE“ platfcrms at 18 foot. intervals. and 331' 1,3,, fig netoultiiamfiéng men Mk gum is also equipped with air and water Ii G id 129. 3 3 “'5 W-nmumo Hugs, A”, depth 91» 150 feet, ., bum R222. 0 3,5 were Westinghouse. Northern 1>a- _A 12_ye“_°r1:.gsi:;1glse—mS‘.}1:é)r Vein (‘ "1" m“ d°°‘ "°" Wm‘ ‘7° §;:iyDA‘lt:: an ggtefgfirg agd ggllmgc said was “very humorous and ‘al- surface) was encoimtered. This vein - - - ~ “M 98 ' u is located in the hen prophvry and §§'3d't't"" 13?? May-Stem. Douglas Aircraft. ooca- }'j,",.”s.;‘,",;"’ y"e,,’,‘;“°mZ';“ §§“2§°3¥$ 15 we“ n‘1ngr‘1Rd win, sulpmdu Siscoe 375 Ooh, Western Union. American “Ponce! Murd ll) mt ti 1 Slade“ 4! Refini lid ted - °" ° “ ”P“°"' with showings of native go.d. 50“ T“, W‘ 3188! 118. C a Edi box_ A poucemm responded to me This vein is coming into the . 50., 1-“, 2., son and U. 3. Steel. mm can shaft from the opposite side from Sinds 4; A shade up or down were Am- where the main vein lies ;this is g‘ d’“‘B"'i 3‘ erican Telephone, General Motors. typical of the Kirkland Lake st.ruc- s',’,,, C33‘ 1;,‘ Chirysier, Anaconda, Initennsldonsl ture, as in the producing mines Sullivan 14! Nidrel and chesamfike and Ohio. ‘ many such veins have been found Srlvlnlfl 30- J. I. Case, Deere and International s I G H T and carry some of the richest are $f1f,'f"§"“' ff‘ Harvester dropped as much as a bodies in the camp. This vein still Towlmlc . ,, point. continues in the shaft and it '1: yet léilenlturezm Besides fiizam walker and 13. impossibe to estimate what i full I "3 ll ' tern ti nal Nick 1, Prl ch in [rm 1 1.... width will be. From present indica- Y,$;‘,"'“‘° ’,"‘-’- the %.3.w;_,,, nit W25, {‘.”,.g°s.,1,. W ‘M s1';'{'c'f""‘ G p “T35 1'5 10°33 W17 l>l'°l!l-lllng. I con- Wright R I ‘ most part narrow. Dome Mines sider this a very important find, Total sales us,ooo. ——— H J M A B 0 H . and we ahauid get somethng ready‘ previous close ,3 159 ' I . important on this vein. 7’ unnrsrnn Among papers, Bathursb Paper 0PT°M3T313'l‘ on our other veins, :2 . _ and st Lnwmme Pope, pmemd MONTAGUE, 9. n. I. “Germ” 1.‘ fumed s.1ghuy_ Office Connected With " = Drugstore. 4'5 mm Tr _ , Sales 12,639 sharm; bond; $102,- MININu ."l.“‘.. .. -. omit Home 3.12 Hull Bay 23% <c-nw-n ) g<,l;:,,,T 3; AIIGTIOII SALE 'IOiRDN'1‘O. am 12-mating mm MA ,6,‘ mining salon Of YCIY WM hdalmblc 5 ' . ' Baturday on Toronto stock 01- gig“ 219111;‘ 2: AIIOLIOII Sale Bflalltiflll Sea SIIOTO change. stregihgthminf btgscmmitr mm on 6,, “ shares was 0 g so 1' - Por Cro 9 H vancing the miscellaneous mines liitkclljaleu git index over a point and a half to 8&1 muff 3:2 134.84. Gold ind-icawr increased .58 Tciniska mi. On J uly 13th, commencing at 10 o’ciock. Sale will be to 143.(D. Faleonbridge was strong selllnc as high as 9.30 and closing at 0.00 for a. net gain of 25 cents. sud- bury Basin added 20 to 4.60 but Noranda slipped down a point to 50 1-2. Gold stocks mixed with the ma- jority higher. Pickle Crow gained 15 to 5.36 and Macasss. Buffalo- Anlrerite. McKenzie and Central Patricia all added 10. Ssnior gold issues were ix-result!‘ with Wright Hargreaves and Pioneer up and siscoe. Little Loni! Lac and I-‘iollinger off. Selected Issues Press Forward (GP. By Guardian’: Special WL1) beautiful shade trees. MON'I‘.RaEA1i. July i2—A group of selected issues pressed quietly for- ward in Saturday's stock market but others found the going tough most of the time. Upward leanings were exhibited by rail equipments. banks and pa- pers while metals. constructions and utilities took the lower road for imctfcnal losses. Liquors were mixed. Considerable interest was aroused when a single sale of 3,000 shares of Montreal Power debentures was marked up at the previous closing place of 50 5-3. Power common ad- vanced i-8 to 30 7-8 but Brazilian and Shawinigan were down that much each. ' Rail equipments again xound good demand and Canada Car preferred gained 1-2 at is 1-2. highest in more than two years. National Steel cu» firmed 3-4 and 0811068 Car common and O. P. R. remain- ed unc . Belling hit the meals from the start. Nickel last only 1-4 at so 14 but Noranda dropped more than a point to an 1-2. Hollingcr declined narrowly and smelter: held enn- Sudden buying -‘ed steel of cgngd; 1 1-2 points to 55 1-3 while the common climbed rraovlonaily. losses or 1-: each were 1303641 101' lloundation Company and Gyimlm Lime. Banks were livelier than usual and gains of a point each were registered by Canada at 53 and Montreal at 191. Ganadienne eased I-B while Royal held even at. the L. B. MacMir.LAN, cauuiuuws. June so, not DEPARTMENT OF The West River Bridge-will June 33rd, (Cnnndlnn Press) TORONTO. July 12- Stoeha C10" Afton 4% Alex I Aigom 53‘ Argos! 155 Ashley 27 Bldg K 139 Bagamlic 7% Barry ‘B it Base Metal 15 Bear 50 Baniilr 736 Big Min 32 Bohjo 24 Briilorne B00 Buff Ank 30 al rim 150 Bunk Hill 135‘ ll Oil 13 Can Mai 120 Castle '1' 140 Cen Fat 410 Cleriey 'li( Coniaruln Cons Chi 100 e 6.1% last sill on lildorado 96 Falcon 000 Fed Kirk 8% Goal Like 119 Gienora 80 olliaio 80 I ocdfiah ‘i'l nrahnrn 10 nranada 28 (irendorc 11% scene 53 (innnuf I10 Halerow 8% Hard Rock 253 N 0 T I C E until further notice. Deputy XND HIGHWAYS be closed to vehicle traffic cornrnencing Tuesday, Minister of Public Works and Highways continued from day to day until everything is sold. Situated on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, owned by Mrs. Gane Morris, consisting of 11/; acres of land, fronting on P. E. Isiand’s North Shore. Famous for surf bathing. Residence has two large verandahs on front. living room 22 x 35 with two fireplaces, large dining room, also outside dining room, five guest niiure finished in American oak. two servants‘ two baths, own electric light and water plant, bedrooms, bed room flir- bedrooms, three-car garage. The house is all finished in Douglas fir with hardwood floors. At the same time and pi ful furniture and dishes and glassware. decanters, will be sold, also some magnificent old sets of dishes, including one set of old, w a lot of Wilton rugs and other famous ice chest. all window iains, one old Franklin stove, several beautiful floor Japanese tea set, very day. bedding and linen, lamps, wail lamps. This property etc., cash. Esplanade or to J.A. For inspection apply to Mrs. MacDonald, Auctioneer, & Bentley, Solicitors, Dominion Bank Bldg. ‘Under the provisions of the new Act the Inspection and Enrolment of staliicin” ace, the greatest lot of beauti- inciuding several Old Willow china and one hich cannot be purchased to- makes, all beds, shades and cur- wiii be offered for private sale fiiliy‘ furnished up to day of sale. Terms of property made known at sale. Of furniture, Gone Morris, Dundas or Macheod Stallion 0wncrs—At.;ntion entitled ‘An Act to Provide [Cl Ill Illllloll In the |'|'0V|I|¢O of Prince Edward Island both Pan-bred and Grade must be inspected and graded accordingly. No stallion will be pennltted to stand or travel for rervico during the season of 1337 is clean he has undergone inspection and receives an enrolment certificate from the Department of Mflcillllrev stallion owners who have not enrolled for the season M1080 in the loc- ords of the Department of Agriculture are hereby notified to do so, no inspection for the year 1087 will take place during not to neglect this provision. The Act IIMIIC foelfl Illl August of this yur. Ownenareaaked the latter fill OI heavypenaltieaineaeeaofhoroea operating enrolment. For information apply to Provincial Department Of As‘l'l¢lllt“1'9 In-%"i'\'|D.~lliil