MAY' 21. 1937 '. , . I. . , » I ,.,..,,',.. ,A 91,.,.,_ . , "FUCK QVUTATIUNS TERPRISE (leodvul nu llthlggg.-gh*-_ Ubi lnivduuinblnbaucg.-_.¢g'_| NEW YORK. May 20-Accord- mg ip Dow .Jones American stocks n London are slightly above clos. _rig in New 'york last night. There 5 very little news which might iave any unusual effect on the narket this morning. For the last 'ive days the. Dow Jones industrial iiicrages has; closed within a -ange of two dollars. We would look for irregularity today with some iirength possibly in the oils and ~ails. Loew's declared an extra iiridcnd of 50 cents. Boeing is go- ng to offer new stock in the ratio >i one new share for each three shares held. Montgomery Ward as Ji April 30 reported sixty cents a ;l1:zi'e against 54 cents in cones. ooiidlug period of la»t Year. Divi- jeiiri meetirigs scheduled for today ,nclude Commercial Investment I‘i'i1\is, Initernational Harvester, .\lr-sta Maciiine. R. J. Rgyrio)d5_ Fexas Gulf Sulphur and Union haific. NORTH ERN MINER NEWS ITEMS TORONTO. May 20-Kerr Add- i.~on-Large. ore body outlined by drilling on ,300 level, 80 feet wide and length over 500 feet, Grade expected to be about $7 to $8. Daikwaier- President denies riiiiioi' that operations will be sus- pended at Sturgeon Lake. Com- pany i< well financed for many 'iionths and normal progress be- ing made underground which is reiichiiig stage when statements nay be made about ore. Powell Ftouyn-Vein on the 500 ‘.e\'f'l dcvelloped for a length of 12.50 feet :according to the com- pany and grade estimated at $6 to V7 per torn- _ i E l earnings 12 cents per share but ,declaration f 1 ia few monuosl dvldend postponed ° gamed 53 Per cent over corres- pohains period. united stares 11,2 Der cent and Canada 15,35 cent, Total world output with ceptlon oi Russia was up 9.23 cent over 1936, _ oft M made 'the wmd 9°ld Output-First quar- lac W1' Production 1' ‘ 1 » 'Surat-“ri-1 nh.‘“s"$§‘.i. `".‘§fi°§¢"§ ‘§§."` per 'I'he ex- per ment . 1 . . , MURNINC STOCK LETIER l MARKET BULLETIN ORNING MARKET LETTER around present level-S. As 101' NIE tance tht y g heaviness in the utility sec- was a drag on market senti- since it is felt that the re- tirement of a conservative member tion Presidents recommendations to be :S he Supreme Court and the rail to Congre-s shortly on the iwas lmarket as a whole our Judgment NEW YORK, May 20-While fis that while the near term course market action yesterday was ;may be irregular the general trend, king in the aggressive buoyancy .ls likely to be towards moderately e preceeding day it did man- fhigher prices. For trading pur- to show fairly stubborn resis- fposes we advocate buying princip- on setbacks and held by far ally on dips and profit taking on greater pdrtof Tuesda 's ains. any sha rallies rp _ Laidlaw and Co. NOON COMMENT The market has enjoyed a ai concentrated and prices national power situation will tend ‘ed ns . upward easily as the demand eased. No new development is sharp y and seems to be holding the relatively well. The buying l’l'10V to make matters even more dll- incr Montreal Curb ficult for this very important in- apparent as an explanation of the ir iii' Sim-in _,_ Abltlbl Aaliostoa B A Oil Beauhariiols Brew Co Bull A Olwn 7% sis 23 7 3 is im 4 . 11411' 4115 41 23 1 Can \'lck Dom Tar Don A l"rmIr~r Fraser \’ T G Ford lilr Walker Home Oil 163 ‘_'l- ...ii 3|) 59% Il? 26 liup Oil lIIi I’|‘i1\ .\lel1-hers A l‘rlve l’ri<'e Pfd Royiilile Sherwin Wins -T BANKS ..._ Banks i‘aI1rIrla i"omIm~n-e .\Ion1re1Il Bid Gunnar Gold-President reports Royal (Supplied by Woods-Reade Rnd 9 Close 7% 95 21’ '$5 7 3 19 7% 111/ is ‘ 42 -ii i $5 /2 325%; télustry through continued pressure abrupt advance although some at- or January so that greater resistance for might be expected to develop bu lic funds to put the government from lower rates and the use of pub- tri capital. In recognition or this leom te it to renewed axurances London that liquidation from fuéther into competition with priv- . that source has been thoroughly ,a prospect, however, the utility national lsfues led the market stocks have declined steadily since tends to confirm this explanation the strength. pleted. Fact that the inter- Laidlaw and Company. New York 1 Montreal Stock Exchange 1 i' Stock Exchange it ii' I5 Stocks Open Clow Al CII.) Ain Ain Clou ,im Ain 55 Am 1_9? Ana 2.1.’ Au. 201 A, 9-" VW 'P -M " l All 1411111 Loco ‘DOO-13131 Bill _ M, Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ventral, Guardian locus, do po: word; Western ml Elltorl loenil, ll per weird; Announcements md (lomllg lvlltp De por lord; Olnulfhl to per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70: por inch; Lint; of ng," gg spimull Offoringa, Cu-dl, etc., lo por lame; [Anon ¢| (;g||4¢|g-¢, 1g. ner In nh; Notices of Thmkn and Approelntlnn, 70° pg; |_§ ~ 4. ,g word. Other rates on Application. lilnlmvlm Chun for my ulurtiluaon lvllb-in onus, mo_l_M; D Ib vllx Av fs ff it Eff ' .\`l0¢'|i! 0|||_\[| Clit-m » ‘hu Can For PI Tig Rnd Tel Tel Water eonda bison urn Ref :E- .NE s aazssus sas-ss l-iru. B 1' Hiiilil 1'1In i'i1ii Fan I`:In i`n I. wa sea |I 'nn I Obi” i-'.'.'.`. Si ps liz. #X 'i~..i llriizillali ~k .\" ilk l‘o\\~ A Prod (`1~ni .\`r»r l‘r l"1Ir l"Il |’:ir l’fil ll_\'i»i°i_v with land. Write "L T f r .I- na Man CO ln .Ii nvsvaa IN 'rua sun iiu-1:. ran- _,’f,“,{{,“",.,,. R, tlcipate in the profits of this great iiuhi wiii-:I . Company. basl year policyholders ~‘!“""°F "-° received an average ol’ one ami E S66 J. A. Moore, Y 1‘en l Rls one half million dollars II week. crunk Ries i .' 'nr ' Currie Building. Nm* Am Co Nor Par Personal I'iI1‘k 110! _i P Para » n R R WOMEN WANTED 'I0 START pm' 51"’ hll Fei' (‘n Private Kindergarten Schools In §.',,,,, .M mb the.r own homes this coming fall. Pub Se-r N J Free booklet on request. Canad- I" onto 10, Estab_li.shed__1927. Stf. Gi:'ir.iian L-5¢_57'5'21'3|~ FOR SALE -- HERBERT RAS?- iiii-ry canes Three dollars per liiiiidired, 1-larold Newson, Mt. Ed- _ '.\'aI'd, Road. L-575-5-19-21-24. FOR SlALE-USED AUTO PARTS. Tiresi. etc. Fred Barrett, Con- deii .acl Milk Building, Long- _ivori lg Ave . L-619,, 5_¥0_ 3_1; FOR SALE-STRAWBERRY plai-mb prepaid. Senator Dunlap and .`Dorset. 75 cents per hundred. $1.50' per thousand. W Water- woi-iii, Montague. L-506-5-17-3L A cis Guardian. 1:,._5&§9.§i. } _@_ , To I.I»:T _ nous!-: 92 scnool. I Street. Apply at 92 School St. I..-aoz-5-zo-ai. i for Spring Park Fox Ranches. Apply Mrs. T. B. Woodman, L-633-5-20-21. =~ »»-;~Y-- ' ‘-“`~‘ " _ FOR SALE-ONE SET DAYTON t-t.uIil.er scales practically new, two sets double blocks, also eiiiiiimiciit for pecidimg meal. 1:/. beam scales, saws, etc. Dan-_ _iel Glass, Cornwall. L-5770-5-19-ill. FOR SALE-REGISTERED POLL- ed Qinllus Bull 3 years $65.00- 35 .\‘<»uIIig cattle and milk cows. Bell' erul purpose Iriare 'l years, in 1081. Vi/aier S. Weeks, Kensin8Wn~ L-661-5-21-li. 'IF Y6`i1 ARli`Ti¥T§i‘rIoUS”YUU can make good money with a Rawleigh Route. We help you get; started. No capital or experience ‘ man. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. _ll_l;l£410-2-E., lvlontreal, Canada. WANTED - YOUNG MAN T0 work as assistant farm hand. also in cheese factory. References re- quired. Apply Joseph McEachem, Websters Comer. L-860-5-21-31. v-:: ' For Rent Fr‘ _PhI_rine 42-J. ViV___A L-572-5_-1A9;3L FOR. RENT FURNISHED COT- tage in Keppoch. Apply "X" CIO Guardian. L-628-5-20-3|. ‘T `WN?“_T'i'a:N_R"o'o iw I: n house for Bale or Rent for sum- mair months at Stanhope ‘Beach. Ariply Chas. Burt. L-055-5-21-31 ii _ Wanted WANTED T0 BUY 100 BUSHELB Female Help Wanted WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. Apply Mrs. Higgs. 'I Ambrose St.. Charlottetown. _I.;i1'1-5-21-3_i. WANTED-AT ONCE MAID FOR general house work. References required. State wages expected. Apply to Mn. I. M. Pidgieon. Viotoril. _ L-054-5-21-31 * WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAI". Referenus. Write "T." caI\` Guardian. L-M9-5-21-li. W fAT tical nurse. Apply M Glo of' Guardian. L-622-5-20-31. i 0|! wheat. Raoul Reymond. Smith- épit. 'phone 1115. 1.-eos-5-no-SI. l|nn|'»_ nqova sialic- Y Ni- Stallion Uvmcrs Attention 1 Stallion Owners standing or travelling stallion; for lflblic service will be prosecuted according to the provis- lims of the Stallion Enrolment Act. of 1936 unless said horses have been first enroled in the records of the Pro- Ilneial Department of Agriculture, and II certificate of Nirolment has been secured 'f°+++N¢+¢+++o+»»»4+4»M oo M for each. Ire Oil Co ian Kindergarten Institute, Tor- T 0 F 22% 11% it fl sit 37% 16 lil 3012 Jlli\{; 1117' 10715 10 10 J-'UVA 54% 0% MM 45% 8l“|g'i .L My 53 7/R 311 a; 55% 39% 130 57'; 414': 50 'ii 46% 34 li 15% 24"/4 9 li lil M 43 :vi 14 56 Iv' 1912 4.1 my as Ill) flllli 13-‘Q 8% 87 .6 .w‘§ s I; S4 ‘, \\' To Let ' Zsfllll. '1»'l.'l`" °“ St ro“i.1iT`1'-i1ara*1'>hRr‘i.Tr'ri1r-' 12?' °" ` J Sears Roe 0 Rcpuhlle St Q _ nished roomt also garage, write Tri: Po ll in -“ze Male Help Wanted h~f§l"`1'f..i...T' “. 0 ‘R WANTED - NIGHT WATCIIMAN 1; Banks Open Clone aa ii, 3-'l M 35 ii on ina nit ai 14% W4 2411. 4% mio Cn A ' led Alf :led Iso 'nied rug 'nlterl Gas lm, 13% V-"IQ S Ruin 50:2 5" s si Cn 'vi mdk ' S Ind Al H B jpsllni lIIin llrillge How Smith liiip 'l`nl» Inl .\'lI‘k1~l ln( Pow l‘fd Luke \\'1i.i|ls .\l1|a11l'_\' Har 1'.” Iii-volt I-‘i ou, .\iou¢ l’o\v 21|\._. .\'lIi llrow NIII .\‘| Car .\'nrIlI|I|II Pow ('11 Qui- 1"o\\' '. Que Pow 19 .\'li.'I\\‘ Elia; ' liiiw 11'.) L1I\\‘ l"fd 3115, II I'iiii l’ow 111-3 mn 791.5 |‘:III Pfrl ln l~Ilr~<~ A MINING S23: Q05* '-is “wifi _ af _~_._._.‘,. .\l St So Sl Si iidhili-IQIII Stouikn A|Il¢~r|ii.|n 1-\rI\Il‘l»-lil ‘ siivria Ruuyl Bu Hu Beattie lflgood nlvjo Bn Rrfiliirne miuiiiv si- Metals as fi 345 _ .-»»-iw-1,-,, of 28°? §.'.';i:.'.'.t‘f°.... ('11 (‘a , l`I‘ L' - 575': -|431 131115 Hilti 'I Air B 4 .'-Si aim 1-uv. _, 'onlrvnrlli 46% 41"; _M--_ I FINANCE 1;' W K lgpplhd ly Woods-Roda Ill hs ~ (Can funds at New York If-1-l 112 llllus l.:i ' iIIiI\i|r linl iiril linvk Bk (um ll1i_\-ki-r Bk Cum 193 199 HI ilk .\ltl H lik Nova S ll lluyal MI 201% II .\l:|l r .\l1Il ui lat Iit l‘nr 1 I‘hr-In Res 'hlli B I4I!‘\'ll SIS ilwnu uv Nw A vs ;"“..‘ lb-an sr mum-1 sms l~.'.l.-5.1" bishop and Cris Kathi) =];2"liiflf (il needed. Steady work for right anna. open ciuu G. (iolil Engl; roiiilllm .-iiiiru .ilu l.:IlI\ R Opmiilakii C Orlnlv Priticrdiial Qui- Eureka Red Gnld lluuvii Row Riilwi- ,\'.-hrleher Seguin R .\‘izInR Sim-ll G Springs-r S Sinn Sis Ely. Tonawlinfla |‘pp1~r Fan Wnivhann w.»nfIig.. Went R L Winoga 1' New Yo onus _@_.-.___ ___ ,,____ Y =- - - Q - f -_~ --- ~-- ~-~ -' Hifi .'§l.\ 141 is :;-I 2.31.. Q 11'. ll-l.'| si-\ .'iI‘_. ii ll `.‘4A 14 lil :o '_‘.'. its °'~,.::i.. ia. _.i...: :.:.'_/~' ,l\ '_’l 75 \'. |.ll I1' 1:: 1 .'».\ l 41-,n.7.‘.u ‘ V71., \ 5-ll 14| ll N IIT l`_' .sn wi 2 'JT , 'a _'l="n_S_. ~!0 > 20.21 i ' go fa .izi n i I`l IH! an 3 mt: -;>..> 54:51 a _ 2* 9' va 1:. ,Y-_ .. _.s rk Curb MONTREAI., May 20 - (CP)- heat. Nor. No. 2 $1.42: barley, C W, No, 3 .80 1-2; oats, feed. No. 1 .613-4; No. 2 .61 l-4; oats, C.W. N0. 3 .63 1-4. Flour, spring wheat paIenis,i`iI'sts $7.80; seconds $7.40; bakers 57.30; ivinter wheat patents. choice $5.80 to $5.90; while corn $6.30 to $6.40. Bran, lon $35.25; shorts, ton $36.25; niiddlings, ton $39.25; roll- ed oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.75; hay. No. 2, per ton, carlots $9. Cheese, Ontario. .14 to .14 1-2. Butter. _'.33 1-4 to .23 3-4. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .28; A-l medium .25; A-large .25; A- mediuni 23; B. .22; C. .2l. Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts. 9031, $1.10 to $1.20; N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's i 95 to $1.00; Que. No, 1 Mis. 80‘si .90. MONTREAL, May 20 _ iCPi _ Prices ruled nrm on Montreal open produce markets today with volume moderate. ' Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 21 1-I cents a dozen for grade A-large, 20 for A-medium. 19 to 19 1-” *"“‘ "Yoda B and 18 for C. ' < Butter was quoted at 23 1-4 tt 3-4 cents a pound for carlots or; less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 24 1-2 for solids and 25 for prints. I Cheese was quoted at 14 in _14 i-2 cents a pound for Ontarios while Quebec.: were unquoted. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. No. 1 90's $1.10 to $1.20: Cobblers No. l 90's $1.05 to $1.152 N B. Mts. No_. l 80's .95 to $1.00; Que, Mts. No. 1 80's .9o: new stock. Florldas. half-bar- W ce change today. .downward splurge bringing out WINNLPEG. May 20 _ fCPl -_ General liquidation followed a bearish weather map over most of Western Canada causing wheat prices to slide down 3 11-4 to 2 1-8 nts on the Winnipeg grain ex- In an erratic session with every iight. reactions. wheat futures clos- ed the day. May wheat at $1.33 3-4. July $1.32 1-8 to 3-4 and Oc- tober $l22 7-8 to $123. Profit-taking hit the market M. the start and values slumped more than two cents but July and Oc- tober came back on inter-market spreading. Exports of Canadian , wheat overnight were small and toda_v`s export investment was be- lieved light. Coarse grain prices eased in sympatiit' with wheat with flax leading with losses of four cents. May rye almost four. barley two, ml £0! more than a cent down. \\'|N\'II'I'.|¢ \\'III-:.\1° 1- II..\II. r.\II.I-is 'Winnipeg - - - - $41.45 $31.15 MON"`R.EAL. Mav 20 »_A I»‘Ro.\I Regina - - - _ - 48.30 ¢in.::.'» Senmlhrd Sin-iwr' $|il.T.'1 T.” lfi Tourln -Q Un Canadian Nalional Talqyraplri » Sioclnl Ain f‘_v1In _gm tins El Ani Sup l'nw |`aii .\liIr |‘r<»<.|i» l'1-l l-1| Rniifl Sh Nia r llud l'|I ‘I2 l‘n1\' A l`n li Pow l‘l'1l |g .lu .'.‘.'1'l| up itll. 15'! lN\\\' .lO\'l'1ll A\'llR.\0l"l.'I isiiinpllril |\.\ \\'mnl»-li4_-rule and I-1-I-mriiiif 11:17.11 hi- .i.~I. Iiilisii--1 yr '.7 ui- 053. flnlé :nas .'l'_‘1*¢, I-‘». 3 'N iii-‘G 1:14, 0 Co.) I1 " " .I\Il\ lil; ` (1.~|.\lu-r -` till ‘I5 7.'I,!N| commodity exchange produce sec firm tone prevailed on Canadian 1 0Hf;_"‘)|`:_’;F'5' 'Saskatoon - - - - 50.60 ` "“ 'Calgary-Edmonton - 57.20 tion today. Jasper-Banll' - - - 59.45 autor spot _ Que. fresh 19: '°§§"},,.';‘."‘" [vancouver-victoria _ 11.15 score) 23 l`2m3“- iigmf-\m\1q¢ngult1'l.k\oocv¢rpa¢nnqu Cheese spot-unquoled. Eggs spMr__0nt_ blame I 3_4," Tel in J otha- Western Canada 'll..'\i| 74.30 88.85 cab. I4.I.Pi5 nemo q louse, 1A_;:edium no 1_3; A-“me” 18 Fnrvdckoh aidful infornmdon an In @ ‘ V _______p pridi, llvqviniderr ru:‘ox‘doIllfl`°°°'» wlnvlpld v\lllt.\1‘ 'my ‘ .. l , ..-_..!.‘..._...._.V_,;`.;._.‘ ... ..,., I ¢A N D|A N NA _TIO N A I. , . tr l I ' '_`f` ' *F 1. =, _ W THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGF FIVE ‘ __ , ' ’ - ~ _ ~~~~ - - ~'- v I - - ,1 1=:= ---- v I -- c l-.. , 1 A