MAY 3. 1937 ff” THE CHAR 'r'rl:TowN Ri ' ' -.~....rivi; " 1 .»» e _.M H l g *A EXPOSITIOII NUMEROUS ARTISTIC, SCIENTIFICLE LITERARY AND SPORTING EXHIBITIONS MAY-NOVEMBER. |937 For lnfornliiiion kindly g || g 3|, _ V Argent! ulltl uino to .\Ili. A. lEi\’Nyl~`I¢‘AN(}II|I:‘;¥kI.I}Y`i;IXTNR?" NEW YORK, May 1-over night, news that the over extended Lon- don speculative position had been cared for had a marked influence 011 0196111118 P17058 in the New York market Friday. leading stocks opened two to five points higher on fair sized volume and the mar- ket displayed a firm tone through- out the day. During the afternoon prices milled more sharply and stocks closed at about their high- e;t levels of the day. The strength was participated in by all groups but the rails were outstanding, showing the greatest Percentage X gained. Sentiment continued more optimistic than that prevailing for , :ome weeks past although scepti- cism might increase if the present _.3 -_-;. _ - i-_ ._ , ‘ ‘QuQU MQ» 4vQM wQ99U. Advertising llates-Payable in Advance llouirui Guurdlmi locals, 441 por yung- we t _ pei- word, Aniiouiii-viiieiiln iuui running I-;\:ni£ri“2iim;:, £:,::§r.n 'E si- pr. wi-ru; iii bi.-iiior-niii i~oi.r»u. zo.. Dm, mm. LM. 0,‘l,|"“';" ‘"0 spiriiiiui urivriiiicn mardi. on-, do wr umm., |A“' '“ "' _ _ ‘ . ' ' ’ ' f Uuuiiuii-mi; mi ver lllill, honor-ii or iiiniii-ii and ei reel L' en 0 wiiril. Uiiicr ruu-ni un uVviieu\.o||. vp u mn' mu "I mu' D' “ 9°' lilllllllllllll C-'huriiu for any mlvertiiiemein twenty-nv. bong, . wW*°W ®mowmm n-cocoa-u~oqg-ogg., _Q-i»ig1~a*¢w~ technical "ally score too sharp‘ an advance, inviting further selling. Up to this point the market has become fairly well accustomed to the several factors which have served to dcpres security' prices recently and having appraised the probable efforts of them, it is now apparently inclined to accept pres- ent quotations of leading stocks as reasonable enough at least for __d___Y_Y For Rent 0 Let trading purchases. In the absence of any new uncertainties develop- ing over the near term it would PIANO T0 RENT. GOOD CON- dition. Phone 074. Fi. _-.._ i='2°35.'4739;{¥1; L_, Ei". .§al° FOR SALE - ONE HORSE. O. __Nuiiii. Winsloe. H I..-2025-4-28-61. oii.\'.i.\rEN'rAL 'mars' AND Shrubs at F. S. Reeves, Southport. . L'2l?31t‘?:23;61; FOR SALE - A QUANTITY OF good hay. Stanley Foster, Dun- sta.ilna.ge. L~2023-4-29-41. i5i‘i"sTI.'e;rT.'irTi’i~.;i.”v._°.K~ wheels. Calvin - Cauieron, Mt. Stewart. L- 2098-5-1-31. ¥iini ;?E;yii%: cor. Good engine. George Harper, East Royalty. L-3-5-3-3.. F`0ii_'§'A`r.E-MANURE SPREADEE like new. J. H. Clow, New Wilt- siiirc. L-1224-5-1-ai ze:-e-» -- -~- --- I HAVE A LARGE STOCK IN now and used rubber traces com- plete for service. Clinton Morri- son. dealer in Ameaican Rubber :Boi iiiig. 152027-4 zo-vi. FOR SALE-LOBSTER BAIT AT Galliiiits. Oyster Bed Bridge. Price $3.50 p01' barrcll. Phone R3--il. L-1242-5-1-31. You sA1.E-1'wo'“KFATi'rM“i.Nr House. Modern conveniences. Price reasonable. Good invest- ment. 205 Euston Street. L-2054-4-30-31. i'oii_s'Al.'r:-Ziiuicii'”BltEi>"KY1i1 sliire bull 22 months old. Junior Cliniiipion. Cliiirlottctown 1036. Apply Waller Grcgor,Braek1ey =Bcacl_i. __ L-2108-5-1-31. FOR SALE - VALUABLE BUSI- ness stand and dwelling at Vern- 110 II L-1234-5-1-Z1 TRY MCCALLUIVPS FOR PAINT- _Ms'.<=._i.ii2_.!_ls°;¢¢ __ L-1226-5-1-li WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. Apply James McEachem, Mermaid. L-2091-5-1-31. _.___ii.’*.i.i¥.¢sid WANTED-BABY STROLLER. AP- _ply Guardian. I..-1231-5-1-31 WANTED-BY MAY 15th ONE unfurnished room. Central. Rea- on River; warehouses and out- buildings good condition. Apply McLeod & Bentley, Charlottetown or P. M. Brothers, Vernon River. L-2038-4-28-oi. HORSES 'FOR SALE-JUST AR- rivcd. 2 carloads choice Ontario lioi-ses. In these two carloads are some choicc registered Percheron Mares in foal, registered Perch- ei-mi brood mares and some fine work horses. Wellington McNeill, Buntain & Boil Wharf. L-2046-4-29-51. :_ Position Wanted EXPERIENCED BARBER WANTS position in barber shop. Write Box 374, Charlottetown. L-5-5-3-31. Female Help Wanted wiixrrzn aiTi=rfniiii~iFE5T\7oY1TN 10 do house work. Slate wages. Apply to Mr. G. C. Lowther. Nine Mile Creek, P. E. I. L-1229-5-1-31 ll'\i\"rnn '- T<:xl'i=:iti|»:Nci=fu liousekceper for country home, 4 miles from City. Small fam ly. lwly Box Z. care Gimrdian. L-2084-4-80-31. Work Wanted WATvTr.§f> wrrir-iTwAN'r"Wonir 011 farm. Apply at Guardian. L-2086-4-30-sl. FOR SAEE Bud Axworuiy, 2.14, run brouirr io no Arwonhy. 1.51; 1-4 one brit l'f°¢her to Mr. Mraiwiii. iss 1-4. who rom as om Glory sale in |939 for $15,500. Bud can be “°'-'W for swoon. . Apply. JAMES 'r. warn. Travellers ltcst, P. E. l. L-mo-4-M-al. FGR SALE Bllllding Loi., 90 ft. Front |65 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L- ll. POOLE I C0. L-287-3-6-1.! M sonable rent. Write D. 1-1. Box ‘ _wt ._ f-.-,>ii-r‘or- ther recovery was registered in nll index groups on the Toronto cx- change in the closing session of the week and the first session of the new month with volume at ..o0.000 shares holding around the average for Saturday markets over the spring period. Buying was ac- tive at higher prices in the first hour but interest waned towards the close and some of the gains, notably in the golds were reduced. In base metals Noranda forfeit- ed an early giiin in the late sales and Hudson Bay posted a half point loss. Waite-Amulet and Pend Oreille had the only gains among the cheaper issues of the group. Western oils eased off. Calgary and Edmonton lost 25 cents to 3.85 and recesslons of 4 to 7 cents were boarded for Oknlta, Dalhou- sie, South West Petroleum and East Crest. Among the high price golds to hold a portion of their early gains were Dome, McIntyre. Lake Shore and Hollinger, and cheaper issues retaining 10 to 30 cents M gains included Buffalo-Ankerite. Coniar- um, Little Long Lac. Macassa,New Golden Rose. Pickle Crow. Red Crest and Wright Hargreaves. 0‘Brien eased oil to show ii loss of 15 cents and other issues clos- ing down 5 to 15 cents were Per- ron. East Malartic and Read- Authier. MONTREAL. May 2 - (CP) - Pound sterling rlecliiicd 23-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges Saturday to 4,92 29-32. The French franc remained unchanged at 4.47 cents while the United States dol- ` Cement.-Production for lhioh lar advanced 1-32 to 5-32 discount. mon against 279.754 or 32 cents iii (CONDO W mambo!! ol 5 is ii. - Stein Ai Ain Alu Ain Alu Chem Cun For Pl lfiid Tel Tel \Vniei' Aiiaooiiilu Atchisiin .\ll Ki-I Auhurii Bull] liricu liuli Ohio in-inllx Av lieth Si lirlggs Mun (‘ui=c i‘iii-a Ohio ('iirysl0r (Run Sol 4'oiu So ron Fun \'~ii Gas Co I' .ru l'ro 1'iir Wright li i-rc linpiuit linpont lille .-\nto Lt llir I’ Li. 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Open 99 9% 102% iia 31 :ii -14 nt.” 113% 37% 132 -.535-2* 5-1 59 41 'sg 18'/5 54% .s 2-12 'jzg .-4 - - M314 '°e\" 0% 44% all pt; 9% 511/5 n§,, §s§` Clone on 915 163% ec? fin? 34% &‘/-'_- 46% 113% 91% 133% 31 tg 10 % 54 as 41154. 18% in csv wi. ny, aw -i-Z, ml. 0% 44% wc? *if 56% W/i um su 211 5% uw, sas; ici u S l"ilir-ll (Wi |'ii'ii~il Drug ii°|»-il tins Imp .\‘ Rub ,,_...__ ,. . . . .. -:i 1.1% Nlfiti s si on 10254, S lnrl Al R0 .'10 imflium 20% 20% nrui-r Bros \\'1‘e1l I'i\ 02% 627|); \\'ent Air B 44 44% W¢*Ri EIN' \‘i'ool\viirlh Montreal Curb _-____ (Supplied Member! Exchange i‘= iii ii; Stocks Alilillii 1014 ihlliosion 1)! H A Ull 28 li -uliliiiriioli-i li|'i~\v l'nrp 2% iiiiili A 13% (‘nn Vick 14) lloiii '1`ur 15 Open Clone I0 ill 23 15% 1 5) l 1) I5 lion A 15 l.’i l"rrm~r Ill] (lil l-`r|\.-or V T C 40 310% Ford 25 25 llir \\'i|l1ie!' ,lliinic (lil lilf) luip (lil ‘.".’ Int Pero (yi-'QQ .\i\-li-in-rs A i 40 |17 1115 22%] 3.1175 l‘rl4-ri l'r|i-v Pfd lioyiilltc 40 liullnnrl Pap 20 _. li Mitchell 23 21% New York Curb (Supplied by Woods-Reade and Co.) Blocks Clone Ain Gris Elec mi" El iiorill Sli Ill'/S Ning Bud 12% Grain CHICAGO. May 1-(AP) -» Re- ports of growing seriousness of moisture deficiency in parts of the domestic southwest and Canada helped lift wheat prices about” a cent a bushel today. Private advices that rain is need- . ed badly in the westem two-thirds of Kansas and that Wichita ex- perienced the driest April in 42 years caused some traders to say estimates of winter wheat produc- tion might be lowered. One private statisticlan lowered his prediction of winter wheat output 7,000,000 bushels compared with the month ago figures. Wheat closed 1-B to 7-8 higher than yesterdays finish. May 1.32 3-8 to 1-2. July 1.19 7-8 to 20,nnd com was 7-9 to 2 1-4 lower. May 1.30 1-4 to 3- .17 1-2 to 5-8. Oats were 1- -4 down. ` UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.9249-32: franc 4.47: U.B. dollar .99 27-92. At New York-Pound 4.93 7-9; franc 4.47 3-4; Canadian dollar 1.00 11-84. At Paris-Closed. In Gold-Pound 195, U.B. dol- lar 59.44 cts.: Canadian dollar 59.57 cents. 4 30% in 40 so °=s= E -ei? ~2‘ 8 ... ._ MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Prxi Toronto and Montreal - Stocks closed higher. New York-Stocks closed un- changed. Wlnnlpeg-Wheat up 3-4 of n. cent. . New York-Sugar and coffee steady. l!nud'| Linlnenc nance chin. JI...- 3 -1 l i l Mafifiliw Telegraph Si. Telephone Company 5 i ! l Notia of Exchange Ojfer STUCK QUoTAT.'o1vs I .......... MARKET BuLz.ET11v r New York _ _nd “"'”"' “DOWN lil WOOD- lib and l M Wtmg Bonds _ 0-'W mu m Stoel¢Exch e , S°fi== “A” 5%. du- January 1, 1956 MORNING MARKET LETTER SUMMARY / --.1 l furrow-baierbr-esraierlsairrieaeuipcoiisrirniyi l nextat104andaccruedinte!e¢tandwiIlberefundedt'hrough ’ missueof-4% FirstundBd\nnihgHori;ageBonds,Series "C", due July 1., 1967. Hoiaerrofuirsri-ie»“A'nuiiarmonma.mininoiya, 19s1.d=e°pp°rl=mltvi»¢rohnn¢ediernf°rsa-i¢ii“c"Bondr maprrforpiirt-iiii.i.11iesm.»~c"B<»i.a..a..iive.»..a°¢ I *“°l1C-UdlS1>8%viliea.i'ryaapeeia1oouponattlierateo4'5% pera.unmnfo.rthehai£yurend.i1gJuiy1,1937_ Partieulxrlofidieexehangeofferrmdoopiesofthecireular descrmmxdmwwmnmmymomameawappumiimw unyofourofficea Royal Securities Corporation, Limited ` ; Halifax Mounted Toronto Saint john Charlottetown, Quebec I-Inmltnn l Om" Wlnnipez C-lnry Vmmuver Sr-Jam'-.Nfi.i. 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Ll/181° °f’ fering 8500.000 5f'°°k ll* the ixigg time-National Fish (1937) L Re» consisting of 6% Cumulative - deemabye Preference Shares of $100 per share. and 5.000 shares without. lue. n0'?1~i;u`1m”i’a"Cu‘i"r‘i‘ulative Redeemflble Preference Shares are to be full; , paid and non-assessable! PNf0l’1'° as to dividends. and return °f ¢i\.pita.l, entitled to fixed cumula- tive preferential cash dividends Ulll- of the profits of the Company which the Directors declare avaéil: able for dividend at the rate off* nt per annum Payable urlu Bulld- .., » i':-_f iii <'ii:irloit<~io\\'ii afori-said. on .\‘.'..l|i»'srl:i_\' ilu; iiroiiiy-sixth zlny of .\l:i_\' .\. li., 1937. nt llir- hour of eleven oi-im-k in lhv fnrr-nonii in slioiv r.-:limo ' lr.l|_\' ini iiiriirunn-lit lwuring Quia tha llllli 1l:|_v of .\`n\‘oinl|vr A. I), 19.415, pur- .piiriiiig io he the Inst will and lolita- |»ii.»iii .ir ili»» slim :uni-y Ann mid ‘.~.')ii»iilil not he declared rojd and of ii.. »»i`f»><~i and n r-vrinlii iusirunirnt in-:iring limo lin- Llml rlny of Ociolier .\. Ii, |sv1u1_ iiiliiiiuilil in Pmliiiii- and in in-o pri"-oovliiigs iii.-rcoii as priiyi-d for iii thi- pi-villnii of .laliivs Frcri ltvul of i‘liurlolii~rown ii-forcsnid. For- poiii.-r. .