JUNE 3,__1936 3706K U00 TA TIONSE . ‘ Morning Stock Letter 1. . T7 1 ed over Pllfloll and 00's ‘WV Private win) YORK.-June l—'.l'he Sen- ": W111 begin to d&IOQ on the M 3m many, opposition is ex- ceed from a minority group. mm yesterday pissed the Re- ugr Bill and if the Tax Bill PM-S68 qmckly there is I pasallzilitgy the; congflss may adjourn a e en 0, mp. week or early next week. It ,5 reported that the treasury otferinz has been all sold. There H, 5 number of dividend meet- ings wdgy among which are. Am- mo,“ cynamld. Amn. Malting. Anchor Cap. General Am. Trans- portation. Intl.. Shoe. Kaufmann Dept.St01‘eS. Mack Truck, J. C. pm,“-y. sunshine Mining. L. 3. Young spring and Wire. We would look for further irregularity today but if volume does not increase on we downside, we would be will- mg to make new commitments in equipment, rails h - tee of we ‘ “V1 5 la. and some Toronto. June 2—Gold Eagle- Ten ounces across a 5 foot. width ? is stated to have been cut at the Gold Eagle promrty_ 'I'h]_§ “S on the 500 foot level at a point 147 feet from the shaft in the Mc- Kenzie Number 1 shearing. Need- less to say 8850 across 5 feet is ex- ceptlonal. Mlcxenzle Red Lake——Is again Slllifested as having definitely at- tractive poasibilities over a reason- able period. The mine itself is opening up importantly and a. bfllht and profitable future is in- dicated for it. Also the exception- ally high grade intersections be- ing obtained on the adjoining Gold Eagle property is of very de- cided interest and lends to mater- ially lmprave the outlook for Mo- LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press)" MoN'rRllAL. June 2—'rhsre wcre not enough cattle offered to establish a, market in early deal- ings on Montreal livestock markets today. Calves were slow at the lowered prices of yesterday. sheep and hog sections were quiet. Receipts, cuttl: 33: calf ‘I10; hog 800: sheep and lambs 52. The few cattle offered were com- mon to just medium quality cows and bulls. Good quality veals brought $0.50 with medium l\‘d kinds up to $8.25. Medium kinds were from 85 to $5.50. Mixed lots of common to Jus‘ fair quality veala were sold around $5. Very common light veals sold down to 84. Spring lambs weighing 80 lbs.. or better brought 812 per cwt.. liveweight. sheep were mostly $4.50. . B con: were sold at $9 to 80.10 fed and watered. Selects draw 81 pe- hog premium. Butchers. heav- ics and lights were $8.80 and ex- tra heavies $8 to 88.10. Saws were from $5.50 to $6.50. Mt ’l. S to ck mdit companies stocks, railway Kenzle. _._ ° 9 Produce Prices M 7 . (s lied . lcflnlluln P31) pnlrlgp Iaum:e’ra righalldonlrnedal slniafla MoN'I'R.EAL, June 3- :xeh.ange and nurb market) Wheat, nor no 3 84. B‘°:''°“ "090 '23-‘ 531193’ C W “°a3;’° 1"" Dome Stores oats. C W no . For A 22 22 oats. feed no 1 as. Imp‘ 011 21 ml, nilourlzosprlng wheat Dltenta. $E:elllLL;lrefle::° d :0‘. rss . . 8 er 00 . , 28",‘ Flour seconds 04.80. ' ‘ ‘ Flour bakers 84.70. . I Flour gvlnter wheat. patents. Currencles .holce $3.4 l='lour white corn 84.20. Bran ton $19.25. shorts ton $20.25. (Canadian Press) Mlddlings ton 824.3. NEW YORK. June 3—.Pounds Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 81.78. may no 2 per ton carlols 89.00. Cheese Ont col and white 11 8-4,. Butter no 1 20 1-2 to 20 3-4 ‘ Ego: A large 22 to 22 1-1. Eng: A medium 22. Egzs B 20. Elms C 19. Potatoes P E 1 mil 90's 02.20 to I22‘. 50': $220. 10's 27. robblers 90's $2.10-$2.15. N. B. mts 80's 81.90-$1.95 50's $1.20. 10's 27. New potatoes: 3 O This no 1 [$.25 to $9.50. No. 2 $8.00 to 03.35. sterling today closed at $5. a gain. of 3-8 of a cent over yesterday. marking the second time since last I"ei~ruary the British unit reached that value in relation to United States funds. Minor fractions were lost by other leading foreign ex- changes, the Canadian dollar eas- ing 1-18 to 99 11-16 and the franc dropping 1-8 point lb 8.58 8-8 cents. lw0N'1'R.llA1i‘, June 2-The pound sterling gained 9-18 for the best advance of leading currencies on Montreal foreign exchange today. closing at 3.01 'I-18..'I'he United States dollar was up 1-16 at 5-16 premium while the French franc held unchanged at 8.50. Advertising liatea—PayaIllo in Advance ' Central Guardian locale, do per word; Western and liaataru levels. 24- Mr word: Announcements and coming ltveula lo per word: Claallfll-It 30 per word: In Ienaerlnan Nutloea, 70¢ per inch; Llate of Fiona] and Spiritual Offerings, cards, .45., 4; our Inch: Notices of '.|'hanha 'nId word. other rules on applleatle llnlmuna Charge for any lflVOllt.I-IIIIIIH twenty-five eanta, > flfi r annex Letters of Condolence 700 ppuelltlon. We per inch or do per For Sale NB sALE — AUCIION sonny- rlve, Bridge and Winn Bcore Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. FOR SALE — 00VEBl‘.D_ FOX pens. Moveable. Guy Rodd. Brackley. L.-use-o-2_-31. roll SALE -- ILOTAIIY SAW. Kl’- ply s. It. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. L-5108-6-3-3i. ma sAl.r:—-snoop BOW. FAIL- row July 9th. Apply Walter More- _i1de. North River. L-5180-6-3-ll. 8'l'ii.AwBEItltY PLANTS 750 PER 100. $1.00 my mail-, 84.50 per 1000. F‘. 8. Reeves, southport. L-mo-o-a-cl. m?XL tilled cobbler seconds. Charles F. Lartcr, New Wiltshlre. H L-5188-8-3-3i. son SALI-1-6!-INEIIAL ruarosa Female Help Wanted V WAN ' E 3, Middle aged woman to work for two men. Amos Fanning. Grand Tracadie. L-5205-6-3-ll. Male Help Wanted APP!-ENTICE WANTED TO learn Barber Trade. Short Course "Port training. Molar Barber col. legi. Halifax. 10-355, A LESSON FROM ‘rill: DE. ' preasion-Be a Civil servant- Poatman, Customs Examiner. Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet "How to get a Govern- ment .!ob." M. C. 0. Civil service school. Toronto (i0.) M. H. W. Help Wanted Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld and Cona- pany members at ltlontroul aloe.-I -xclmnge and :1-e market) slug-inn Open ball Ablilbl ' Baluurlt 14%‘ 14 ‘Dell Tel 145 HO‘ iiruzlllnn 12% 12 Brew Corp Can 2% 2% ii (? Pow A - ‘.11’ 20% (‘an .\'or l’r 24 24% (‘an (‘hr Fnuurl 0 0 (‘an lemon: 8% 8% (‘rm Incl Al 7 7% (‘an l‘ac 12, 13 Fclnneac 27% 21% -(‘oak Plow ill}; 6% (‘null Small. 56% Dirt Song ‘.52 22 Dom Bridge 30% 31 Dom Stores Dom Steel 4 422 Dom Tax 00‘ 60 [mp Tab 137/; 14 Int Nichol 40% 47 .\1<*Coll Front 15 16 Mom Pow 31 81.7; Not Brew 43 43 Nnt St (‘nr 14 14% Pow Corp 14 14 hlhnlvinigan 20 20 Son (‘nn l'ow 12 12 St 01' Can 029’. 82% BANKS Bk of (‘nu 671/. 57‘,/. Bk 0! (‘am Bk of “ii 100 100 Bi: of l\ S lloynl Bk New York Curb (Supplied by Pltflald and Con- puuy lnemlna of Ilonfrenl amt-It excllunge um! Curb lllarlret) Alina corp Cit smv El(‘L‘ Bout’ S 20 193$ F0141 .- Nlng Hull stocks close Am:-r (‘yuu is 11595 Amer um; Bloc 37 Amer sup l'uu- 2 Assoc Una Elec A 1, Atlnll Corp 11% (Jun .\iurconi I Cit Ssrv 4 Creole Pet 20 . Eire Bond Sb 10% l<onl of inn A 21% Gulf Uri l’(-nu T0 lium Oil list 571,; imp Uil 21% lm. Pole 36% Nine llud 9 Std Oil lwn 1'! Un l.iglll llnw A ll Un Light Pow pfd 483‘ N. Y. Stock Exchange FOR SALE — 1930 CHRYSLER Coupe. Good condition. Axel C. Madsen. care Mrs. B.Doug1a.s Jardine, Freetown. P. E. I. no.5.‘ md w,,,,m. ‘M ¢,m,._ L-5914-5-30-8-1-8-31. 1150 lbs. (sound) 81 .00. Waltgr . _ 5. Weeks. Kensingto£:u”'. 3 H Miscellaneous YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES _* Wanted private room with board. Write WAN-l.m_s"E,l. D S. .7. care Guardian. cllstnmed to children. Apply ‘stat- in; price to Box 71. City. L-5183 To _Let 1'0 Lsr-—sMAi.i. nnasnrrr "ml manage and garden. Apply Anulsboro st. 1.-ma-e-2-31. \ and Reports if. S. Hillllllllti, B.A., ll,P.ll., c.c.A. ’ certified Puillic Accountant and Auditor looltlreeping eyeulua Installed or revised Profit and [loan Aeconuta Computed. Trustee and» tile Bankruptcy ‘Act 001311“! By-Laws. Minutes. Annual Statements Admlniltration of Estates _ pa.-Specialty. ' MONEY TO LOAN. Bauhetfl Seetia an L-6168-_6:2-31. I'll: SUN LIFE: HAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- toe; even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. . Consult J. A.‘ Moore. Currie Building. Char-lottstown. Prepared. Building a 9 (Supplied by Pltfleld Ill! (:0. " I of Ilontreal atoch .91- ehango and Curh Market) Hloclua Open last Air Rid 100 Al (‘ll--in 108 Am (‘nu P .l‘.’_8I"i5 12?“ .-\m For r ’ Am 1...... 251:7.‘ 28-,3 Am Rllil 20'}; 21% Am ‘l'~-l nud Tel 106% 1851/. A111 'I‘.-h Am \\'uIcr 22% 23 Alum-n:1ul:l Lil’). 33% Au-um.-u 721,; 72 All ital‘ 27% 20 Bald l.0(‘0 iii)’. 5- liull llllln 18% Ill Bendix .\v 28% 28 But‘ .-\lr Co 20*)‘ 20 Beth st 035/. 53 Briggs .\Inn 40% 05% Can l':n- ll; 12?. 18 Cum‘ Hill 1112 Chen Ollu 09% l’ Qfi U|ll'_\‘xlnl 0.3’/. ' Coin bol 10% 10 (com Sn 733;: 7; ‘on L‘nn Lon Uuu La 32% {Ill . Corn l'rn 701,5 18 Cur Wright 0% (1 Demo 76% ‘Ml Llupont 144 _ 144 bloc Auin Lit 3059 I0 lfilec l'r Lite 13% 15% Firestone 28% 20 Gen Elev. 37% 31 um flood: 30 89 Son ‘Huger! 41%’; om r.c ‘_ llumly r ’f'lre 24% 24 ' Hud hot car 14 14 llll (‘cu 21 2| lnt liar 85% 83 int Tel Tel 1815 18 Janna Alan Co 00% 08 Keuneonu 8894 88 Mont. Ward 44 481. itlur Corp 18% 18 Nail Bio 84% 84 Nat Cash eg 28 8! New \‘ork N 11 8 3 Nor Am Cu 21 20 Not Pac 30 80 Pack Not 10 I0 enu it ll 81 Phil Tel Tel 40 40 uh Ber Co 44 44% Pure Oil Co 11 1 ga.l:lu.Co|-1% g ‘lat I oe o 5:311 Union 01' 3‘ 11“ uth Pa: 84 I! Hill 011 N J 60 58 gtudeéaaker Co 11 ii I 0 II II lluflll All‘ 24 2| lltlfl Co 8 0 united Gal nap in 18 To ll“: 3 ll w.A.l';:e:] ‘Bros '10 :03 n an ace: Brake "3 ‘F1 e . Molina: « illi- ._ iESlElllll’$ Loan nun nununnus Corrected For.Every Wednesday & Sat urda.y’s Issue. IITAII. IIAI III‘ Celery bunch :0: onions 5-‘Io lleeta pk ‘.5- Carrota lb th- Veal lb 12-14.- ltbuharb lb (ic Potatoes pk 35:: Potatoes bua 51.00 splnhieh low l-‘real: radish lJIllli'll ion Parsley head for 'l'urulpa 2 for 10¢- Fabbage head 15-20-- Stelk lb 18-20¢‘ lfoaet beef 14-10:‘ Stew meat: l0-12v Pork chops 18-lac Pork Roast Lamb Chops lb 25-80¢ 1-‘owl ' D0-81.20 Butter 25.21.- lfuttoa lh 1.5-17¢ Cream . me E gs dos 18-20c P gr 4 to 8 ween old pair‘ 87.50-30.00 l'llll Cod lb so Lobatsra 28¢ Haddock lb 10c Machete] 2 for 28¢ MINING (Canadian Pie-) 'lORON'IO. June 2—The gold stocks were sold for a mild de- cline today while other groups held steady to strong and the mis- cellaneous 1.11195 index firmed .18 to 130.34. Volume mmueueaw in Teclr Hughes on a price name of 15 cents to 5.50 but Hard Rock, was the feature with a turnover of 195.000 shares and a net gain of 29 cents to 255. The day‘: high was 2.70. Pamour turned heavy under profit-taldr._'. losing 35 [cents to clear at 4.80 while recessions of 3 to 5 cents came out for Central Patricia. Buffalo-Ankerite. Chib- ougamau. O'Brien. shawkey. sis- coe and Perron. Red Lake dropped 8. Pioneer 10 and Pickle Crow 15. In the early trade Bralorne push- ed up ".80 but all but 15 cents of the advance was lost. Macaasa add- ed 20 cents in heavy trading and McKenzie 8. Dome and Mclntyre closed 1-2 to 3-4 higher and Lake Shore 1-4. Preston traded nearly 100,000 shares and closed '1 cents TORONTO, June 2- stock: Aomc Oil Afton Ajax Oil Alex Alguma Angle H Argosy Ashley Astor a >- 0 W" _. , DGMINION or CANADA BONDS Th‘ 3"” "f. Canada 1'; Aullzorizcd by the Mim'.tler of Finance to Receive Application: to Subscribe in Cash for : $20,000,000 30-year 31/4% Bonds, due June 1, 1966 Callahle on or after June 1, 1953 Isrxw Price : 99.00% and Accrutd In trrcsl, Yielding over 3.30% to Manm'l_\-. Proceeds will be used for general purposes of the Government of Canada. Payment to be made in full against delivery of interim certificates on or about June 8, 1036. The Bank of Canada is further alttllorlzcd lo rect'lm* applicalinlxs to convrrt Domlniolt of Canada -Bonds, mu/uring in 1936, info 2 Four-Year 1'/1% Bonds; Irma Price : Due June 1. 1940. 99.50%. “Yielding 1.63% to nralzlrlty; 01‘ 30-Year 3'/4% Bonds. Due June 1, 1966 Cl-lllble on or after June 1, 1958 lsrue Price 199.00% Yleldlllg over 3.30 $7; to Maturity, Bonds accepted for conversion will be valued at the following prices, which are inclusive of 5 adjustments for accrued interest :— r%% Boups DUE SEPTEMBER 2 % Bouos our-: OCTOBER 5 % BONDS DUE NOVEMBER have been received on the 15. 1930 100.32% 15. I936 Ioo-44% I5. 1936 101.83% Bonds accepted for conversion will be exchanged for interim certificates and the resultant cash adjustment made in favour of the subscriber, on or after June 8. 1936. Holders of Bonds accepted for conversion will. by reason of the cash adjustment and the interest payment on the new investment, receive at least the equivalent of the interest return which would converted bonds until niaturity. at any branch in Can Denomination: : 1'/2% Bonds, 3'/47,’, Bonds, $500.00 and $1000.00 Bonds will be dated June 1,1936. Principal and interest will be payable in lawful money of Canada. Interest will be payable. without charge, semi annually on June 1, and December 1, tide of any chartered bank. $1000.00 Application may be made to the Bank of Canada through any branch in Canada of any chartered Bank or through any recognized dealer, from who m copies of the official prospectus containing )complete details of the issue may be obtained. All subscriptions will be subject to allotment. Subscription lists will be 0pm on fume 3, 1936, and will close as to cnrlt xubsrri/'>lious, and as to either malurily or both in thy case of rom,'nr.mm .ml7rcrr'phon:, with or wltlxau! notice at the discretion of the Illittlrlcr of Finance. Ottawa, June 3. 1936 While nu “4 u c 3307* Wright. H IINLIIIID Alderman 9 Brett ’1‘r 9 Ceu Menu 258 Church Cobalt 2% Dal Oil 42 East. tr 7 Grozelle 134 Home 011 110 Hud Bay 20% Kir 36 Lake hill 1 llalroblc 5 Mandy 24 N Hawk 5 Nordon 18% 0|l Sol 4!’; Oslsko 14 Park Hill 20% I'au'uN- l\ 71,5 Pend Ore 71$ Pore Cm 10 chic 10% Robb Mont 51, Find .\flneI 8|, Temiek 12 Wood Kirk I Total ealea 2,289,000. Listlessly On Montreal Mart (03. by Gllnllalfa special Win) MONTREAL. June 2 — Utilities moved at the head of a lagging Montreal stock Inc today. As the rema'nder of the market displayed mixed fiends. utilities geneinliy pointed higher with ad- vaneee up to 1 1-2 points. Main features ‘of -the session in C. P. R. and Montreal 1! Telephone climbed to 148. other utilities frhotlonally high- erlncluded ahawinigan. Dominion Bridge and Canada Northern Pow- ’ er‘. while Batman and Southern Canada Power held unchanged. National Breweries gained 1-: to dl 1-8 and the iiquorrwere even. Among the metals. ndlinger and International lwldrnl 8-8 while ltorilide got up to 5'! 1-2 up aawni 1-2 points and the iatterup three. huh tended lower while Stocks Ease Off On -New Y0rkMarket (By I-Yank Macivllllenl (Associated Press Financial Writer) (A.P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) NEW YORK. June 2—’I'he stock market today beat a more or less orderly retreat. The Asrociated Press average of 80 stocks was off .3 of a point at 81.7. Transfers totalled 756,430 shares against 788.240 yesterday. The European financial situation was still a thorn in the market's flesh. some observers expressed doubts as to whether the new French cabinet could avoid franc devaluation. Container Corp. displayed strength when officials indicated consideration would be given in the near future to the inauguration of cash dividends on the new stock. The issue closed up 1 1-8 at 18 1-4. Standard oil of Callfomla was 1-2 ahead at 87 while Standards of New Jersey and Indiana were unchanged. Radio was the mod‘. active of the day with a gain of 5-8 at 12. Canada Dry got up 1 1-2 at 13 5-8. Fractional advances were held by American steel llbundarles at so s-4. c lidated 031 at 11":-s. Commercial Credit at, 84 1-4. Mc- Intyre at 45 3!. Consolidated Edi- son at 32 3-4 and American Radi- ator at 21 1-4. Loaers of 3 1-2 points each in- cluded Westinghouse at 113 1-4. Al- lied chemical at 105 1-2 and J. 1. Case at 181. Down as much as a point or so were Certain-Trad at 9 1-4. Northern Pacific at 30. Gen- eral Motors at 82. Chrysler at 98. U. B. -steel at 81 1-2. Bethlehem at II 1-2. 0. 5. Rubber at X 1-8 and Youngstown sheet and ‘mine at Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MON'1‘R.E1AL. June 2--Butler prices were a little easier today on Canadian commodity exchange produce section. 1“utu.ne.s also eas- ed slightly while e885 VVEW ‘"1’ changed. Butter spot: Sales: 50 boxes Que fresh no 1-3; 50 boxes Que from 20 3-4; Que fresh 90 score 20 5-8. Cheese Spot—Unquot,ed. Eggs spot. in carlots——A large 22 1-2 to 23; A medium 21 to 21 1-2. C 19 1-2 to 20. PRODUCE EXCHANGE M!ON'I‘REAL,. June 2—BritLsl1 and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canadi closed today as follows:-- Argentina peso .3790. Australia pound 4.0047. Austi §chilling.1B84. Belgium belga .1897. Brazil milreis .0572. Denmark krone .2240. Chin Hong Kong dollars .3130. France franc .0880. Germany relchsmarl: .4040. Great Britain pound 5.0143. Holland florin .8779. Hunger’-y pengo .1087. India rupee .3794. Japan yen .2945. New zealand pound 4.0451. /- (Canadlan Preea) ' MoN'I‘R.ll‘.AL. June 3-Trading was draggy on Montreal open pro- cure markets today and butter and egg prices were unsettled with cheese and potatoes steady. Butter was quoted at 20 1-2 to 3-4 cents a pound for carlots or less for no 1 while lots to retail- ers were quoted at 21 1-2 for sol- ids and 22 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 12 3-4 cents a pound for no 1 Ontario colored. current receipts. and white. Graded egg shipments were quoted at 28 to 22 1-2 cents a dozen for A large. 31 for A med- ium, 20 for B and ill for C. Potatoes: P E I mts 00's £2.20 to 83.25; 50's 81.20: 10's 27: cob- blers 90's 32.10 to $2.15; N. B. mts 80's 81.90 to 81.95: 50's 81.20: 10'! 27; new potatoes. 8. C. bbls no 1 $9.25 to $19.50; no 2 as to 08-35- _________ mm LONG-L081‘ out A ball h’: by the late n. 1:. Cameron. south Arm" cricket star last summer. has been found'in a rainwater spout and re- turned to its makers for their 81 8-8. American smelting ra'aed it-I dividend to 80 cents from 40 paid pr-«laps quarters and the stock avlaroyead a net decline of- 8-4 It Canadian Pacific shot up I D03" durim the day to load the Cana- dian ‘ist but lrst part of the gain museum. Dome. Iloxntyre. Canadian Indus-' trial Alcohol. Canadian Marconi. Imperial on and Quebec Power. A group closing off fractional in- cluded Dominion stores. Interna- tional Nickel. Hiram Walker. Ford of Canada. Power corporation and to 1 3-: better. other fraction- al 553. who nialllna lolnaul. euenem-r. ,. Norway krone .2522. Poland loll .1889. South Africa pound 4.9908. Spain peseta .1389. Sweden ‘krone .3588. Switzerland franc .3242. United Suites dollar 5-16 per cent premium. Closing exchange rutes:— At Montreal—Pound 5.07 '1-161 U. S. dollar 1.00 5-18: franc 8.80. At New York—Pound 5.00; Can- adian dollar 99 11-18; franc 6-5| 3-8. At Paris—Pound 75.98 fr; U. 3 dollar 15.19 fr; Canadian doll 15.13 fr. In gold—Pound 13.5. 7d.’ 0- 5- a ‘in 59.44 cents: Canadian dol- lar 80.28 cents. NEW YORK. June 2—i"oreign exchange steady. Great Britain de- mand high coo 1-18: low 4.90 3-4: close 5.00: 80 day bllis 4.98 7-8; France are 3-3; Italy 7.37: nel- gium 1891: Germany 40.35; Can- ldg. 00 ll-I6. Markets At A Glance Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial atocka slightly higher. Toronto Mlnea—Irregulu-ly ‘high- er. New Yoa'k—l|oeha closed 10!. Winnipeg--wheat ,8-4 to 1-! cent higher. - _ New Ymk—Cetton higher: j“ g