MARCH 9. 1931 _1_‘_HE CHARLOTTETOWN qpAaoiAiv PAGF‘. Fivi; WOODS REAO STOOK a PHONE 1477 - I478 PRIVATE “TEE CONNECTION TO CANADIAITAND AMERICAN SECURITY MARKETS E OOMPAilY ROKERS OFFICES Ol-IARLOTTETOWII AND SIJMMERSIOE PHONE 166 MARKET BROADCAST TATION OFCY 12.30 AND 1 1AM, j Mortgage Sale 1'0 be sold by public auction in ‘w... of the Law {Toziris building ln ‘.h,|r],,|(i'lu\\'il on ‘lvodnl-siiny tbc 31st. d“; pf .\inrcil 1,3737, at the hour of’ |\\l'l\i‘ lflelork, "noun, ALI. that parcel pl iiinli slinute lying nnll bclllil 011 V" l‘ Number 5S ill Queens l “ms “pin Prince EthVllfd lslanll. liesl-rliii-ll ils follows. Comtnl-ill-ing on the ln-undilry of lunli formerly ion of lionolli iilubeuli i. bit-Leon and now ul- inti-ly in ‘I < ' lllllli s A. Stewart. l,,,....-.. until o vlluilis illlll 2o r0001. u...“ the snlli iioullil-ru lionnlinry lo ,,,,| 0|‘ Nl-lglin (Emilio, till-lice soulii plump.‘ l/i the snili lioull tor the dis- llilit‘ "f. l . , >11‘ of llii- i-liislivll-n Rliflll. _ ng the north Kilt.‘ of lini il-n iionll ii chains nnli ‘.10 fol-t. ln- l'iiwlli~ lioiill nforesnili, and northerly ulonl: the sumo to - of commencement ounlnin- iiuotlou seventeen aull one- " ol‘ lllnli n little inure ol- li-.~ . uli llint trill-t of lund Lu on ioivnsliip Nnnilil-r 5S afore- ' lniiilllll-ll unii tll'ili‘l'llit‘t| us fol- is to guy: (Vlllllilvlifllifi at ru bliillitllif)‘ of land now or (Hr... _\ in possession of Willow \|l|\"l‘|il\\ll\ in the RtIllIllPbIl boundary ll liiilll now or furnil-riy in possess- ;,,,. in‘ .\lt'Xlllli|l'i‘ .\ll’lA!litl, thence Illililiiil,’ north till llegrl-l-s till lnlnull-a E I >4 1. F‘ 5 him...- lilllllllllil'y lino of Willow .\1nrchililin'a lliiiil iiforciuiili, tlil-nl-e north 1i lie- I'll"! null :10 nliuulcs west nlonl: snill l l-hiiins null i‘: links lo till- of vonilnl-nr-cuieilt containing 54 of lilnll n little Illllfl‘ or loss. it iiliovl- iuiie is. llllltll‘ nnllcr s |llilllil lii‘ ship euuiilinl-li ill all in- dvlllllrt‘ of lnlirlgilpl- chill-ll the 31st .\i.ir--Ii 1321. llilillt‘ iil-tivl-vn James H. (‘iiiiinln n1 .\iount Iiul-liuiiun, ilnll his nil». of the first purl. null the ilnlier- i oi‘ the sl-eonll purl. lil-fnuit hl|\‘li£ iil-l-n lilllilr‘ iii puynil-ut of the pllill‘l|liil rind interest thereby secur- pll F- filrllilir pril-lil-uiilrs apply to ll and Bentley, Solicitors. Char- un. Dill-ll this 1st liny of .\llil'l‘ll 10117. “Z E. BENTLEY I. N. IKOIIERTHON, Trilstres. etc. 5722- 2-0-10-23. Executors’ ii oti l: e The undersigned Executo s of the last Will and Testament of J. 11er- bert Lord, lute of Cape Traverse in Prince County, Prince Edward Iiand, Merchant, deceased. testate. hrrrby notify all persons indebted to the said‘ estate to make immed- iate payment to them at. the gen- eral store of A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse, and all persons having any claims againlt the said estate are required to present same, duly attests-d, at the store aforesaid, within six months from this date. Dated this fifteenth day of Feb- nlary. A. 8., 1937. GEORGE J. TWEEDY, K. C. Proctor. W. WARREN LORD, 6 Executors. L-5032-2-16-Tuesday till May. FarrnnlFor Sale AT NEW IJUJLINION B 6 0f choice land. 150 clear and in exlrii state uf cultivation. One of the lineal farms on P. E. Island. Extra 500d buildings. Wharf at foot of farm. Only 7 miles from Rocky Point a "Hy- Close to Church and School. l real home. Apply on premises to ANGUS BUCHANAN, New Dominion or to I. A. .\Ii.cDONALD, - 2 Auctioneer, Charlottetown. i.~245-3-6-9-l1. d TRYON PROPERTY FOR SALE Mr- E. D. Mcrhee, now of Lon- illfll. Ens-and, authorizes me to lcli ills summer Home, containing four- II and a half (1414) acres of "ii. ii under ‘ ivation. with I001! dwelling house and ot-build- "Isa. This property is ideally loc- r. w. BOULTEII. Charlottetown. r. s. l. i-Ml-a-s-ii-iri-ia-la. FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front, I65 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Aimlv "l L. M. POOLE 8r CO. L-267-3-0-tf - ‘I WALTER s. LORD, responded to the for the metals in London and New York and the close was well up for the day in the‘ average. held Just about even with the av- were Powell-Rouyn, Premier, MacLeod- Cockshutt. Hard Rock and Dark- writer. Crairi Prices WTNNIPEG, March 8 -- (CP)_ Taking leadership from Chicagoon reports of dust storms in the Un- ited States winter wheat belt. wheat prices advanced l-4 to one cent higher on the Winnipeg grain exchange today. Alter a dull session May closed at $1.28 7-8. July at $124 7-8 and October $1.13 7-8. Weakness in Liverpool and Buc- nos Aires markets carried values lower in early trading. However, offerings were light and prices i quickly followed the Chicago trend as little buying was required to lift Canadian wheat during the week- end was estimated at 250,000 bush- els prices. Export business of World wheat shipments for the past week, Canadian exports to the United States excluded, totalled 15,725,000 bushels. compared with 15,809,000 the week previous and 10,176,000 last year. North Amer- ica contributed 2,184.000 bushels. Cash wheat and coarse grain markets were dull. ‘Trade in coarse .'..i~i rrlwsing the‘ Plnl-lle liond 113i v llulill Ni no links, thence at wlgiit grains were influenced by the ac- ... 5llillll\\'lll'llly 1 l-liliin and 10 “on of wheat liii... till-nee lint-iii _Bli degces liid 30 |llll|illl'~’ l-iisl J0 chains, till-lice south | flvflfvflfi liililtl, n .1‘? Iiitllllllit"! I casts: - |;' illt .‘. n1. ll-ill-e oll L k ll-‘iln-s- ‘lillll 1Z0 iulnnll-s “list to the Iztsliril huuilllury of lnnli now or [M-ppgly in possession of “rs. A. i- i Vutlilgliilt Jl JIKUL 1135i"! MONTREAL, MATCH 8—(CP)— . cin us an ll) s rm“ Hug,“ “ma,” n’ Light offerings featured dealingson ,,.,,.... ,,. .4“... “up... ,,.,...i.. Montreal livestock markets again m; . ldiuins incurs lllnks. incur? today with cattle and calf prices a !'.'.'.'_.'_l'...§"illé'”li'l.fi.i' t. {'i‘...‘“‘°‘.‘.§l§§.. “m” high" 1M division and sheep and lamb section held steady and unchanged. Receipts: Cattle 737; calves 481; sheep and lambs, 110; hogs, 1785. Good steers sold from $6.75 to $7.50 with mediums from $5.50 to $6 and common kinds from $4.50 to $5.50; heifers ranged from $3.50 to $6 with good cows from $4.25 to $5. Fat koshers made $5 while good butchers went; mostly $45000 $4.75 with medium to good quality butchers around $4.25 iums from $3.50 to $4. Common butchers ranged from $2.75 tlo$3.25 while canners and from $1.75 to $2.50. Bulls sold from $3.25 to $5. and med- cutters sold Medium veal calves sold up t0 $7.50 with common lights down to $5 with drinkers from $4 to $6 and grassers from $2.75 to $3. Bucks: On lamb section, brought $6 to $7 while sheep sold from $3.50 to $5.50. Clipped sheep were discounted 50 cents a hundred- weight. Bacon hogsJed and watered,sold at $8.60 with a $1 premium on sel- ects. Butchers and heavies went to $8.10 with extra heavies at $7.60 and lights Sows went from $6 to $7. from $7.60 to $8.10 MINING TORONTO, March 8 — (OP) — Shrinkage in prices of the golds reduced the exchange the group another the western oils hit the downward incline with selling in only mod- index for point today and rate volume. Base metal stocks sharp advances Volume rage over the last week or more. Hudson Bay advanced more than a ‘point to 39 3-8 while Falcon- bridge added 5-8 and Noranda 1-8. Pend Oreille advanced 30 cent-s to .10. Coast Copper improved 50 Private sale, consisti g of 160 acres Cents w 3'50 Buyers were 1n the market for Eldorado and a price gain of 20 cents to 2.75 was recorded. Higher-price golds were steady nd quiet. Down l0 to l5 cents Rcad-Authler, Red Crest, Slave Lake advanced 35 cents to .35. The close was up narrowly for Coniacas, Pamour, Perronjla- en and Sladaccna. In the oils Royalite dropped 4 3-8 to 54 and Okalta slipped 50 t0 2.70. Foothills. Home, Dalhouslc, Cnlmont, l-lighwood. AP. Consoli- dated. and Foundations lost 12 to 30 cents each and Calgary-Edmon- ton weakened 40 cents. TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until March 18th for the Orwell Butter Factory at Orwell 5535.11‘ Z332i,"'l27.‘ °.'.'.'.‘.‘.‘.'.‘.‘° f: gm “i-Eggiy-{hiind ii" "W": km red ~ . ng n o clwol. nyhreds‘: 2:010.‘ J1“ octlh: condition. Open for ingpgc- ‘Rzzfhfli and overlooks Tryon “om pm.‘ further “mom” ‘w, b REGINALD MacLEAN, ::e":|en(‘l;:||aekd. or ti: impugn“, Secretary ' GI‘ 0h O 1'0 a " ’ "° ’ 318-3-9-1 1 FARMERS Got the belt price for your cream. Every can h tented. Ounstalfnago Cheese & Butter STOCK QUOTATIONS ii MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pitflcld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK. March 8—No news developed over the week-end do. "Wsilcl-iy tho: would have an un- "$1181 influence on the market. 398111111118 today there will be free gold ovemenr from France. For i110 011110 b81118, U!‘ lulu] perman- ent laws are oassel, it has been Stated that the gold price has been set so that there will be 21 and 78- 100 francs to the dollar, $3,193 o1 Monisomerv Ward ‘in real-nary showed an_ increase oif 24.1 cent over February last. year, in January sales were 22 par gent ahead-of last year. Dividend meet. lng today include Manufacturers Trust and United F5101. We would look for a. firm and active market. today with higher prices for the Till-$- Ollf. whim-s, merchandise and steel stocks. Momnmt. March 8—'I‘nm. bllm Ltd-Operating profit declin- ed 7.0 per cent: and net. operating Profit 10 per cent during 1936 com- Dared with preceding year. Net Profit per common share was equal to 92 1-2 cents per share compared with dividend requirements of a0 cents per share. Net working cap- ital ratio was reduced from 3.47 to 10119351020 to 11111936. British Columbia Telephone net was 8 28 compared with 7.87 pre- ceding year. Gross revenue gained 4-3 Der cent: and net 4 per cent 51111"! 1933 0V8!‘ 1935. Cash in- creased from SQSLIN to $1,401,842 during the post year. British Columbia Power-Increas- ed annual dividend rate to $1 80 Der share with declaration 0f 45 26133105 payable April 15 record March Canadian General Electric-Io- creased quarterly rate from e1 g5 to $1.50 per share. Consolidated Bakeries not earn. ings after depreciation ‘equal to $1.- 01 per share in 1938 compared with 90 cents in previous year- s Profit per common share in 1930. TUroONTO, March s-simen M alartlc — Developments result; during 1936 exceeding expectation; 583' Andrew Walsh, C. E. in the annual report. One ore body has been developed and three others Indicated by diamond drilling and underground work. Morris Kirkland—Pl‘opms,l will c made to shareholders at the an- nus] meeting March 16 to incl-mm Bvthvrlled ¢Bl>ita1 from 2,500,000 8.11813 i/D 3,000,000. These ghares will be used to finance extended ex. bloration and development work. NEW YORK, March 8-3:: wpper 16.40. Domestic 18.2mm)“ , TORONTO, March i... Oil-According to advices yes“;- dfly from the field there is crude oil standing in the hole at Bun- shine. Understand further equip- gfiliglrequired w Wmbletc the well Appareflltlltgrllléilhebecofxillmedl shortly. a sized well, if w“ °' West Side Rcyoltiiaw-Western ad. vices state the well ltioduced 250 barrels on a 24 hom- my Newfold Oil-Is reported no; in Yet. Oil reported standing on mud _ sender nlsht Well blowing Infl- lion and a half cubic feet gas, Oil Stocks-Western market oil "WWW BPPears to be due lc dis- flbbointment that Westside well not larger and also that Newfold well gives indications of being a 88s well rather than a crude well. McKenzie Rcd Gold-Develop- ment on the 650 fool level are said by officials to be most. encouraging. The drift north has been in high grade ore, for over a week Glfpog- lng a shoot over a length of 30 or 40 feet width same grade still in face- Two more levels have hem opened at 750 and 850 feet but. no lateral work has been done below MINING lIIWlbd by Woods-lend I Co. Stocks Cifill’ Aillorntiic 1118 Alexandria 31,’, Anglo Hur 7M) Argosy 1H5 Arntfield 02 Astoria Rouyn 1i Iiagainilc 2h Bcanfor 48 Bnnkfielll 140 Bose hiotnls 5.1 Bous Cadillac 80 Braille ill Bitilzooll 135 Iiroivnilie 0% Bil: Missouri 0-1 Bolijo 2;! Brliiorne 865 Brett Tr ' l4 Ilnftolo Auk 11 (‘fin RI 188 (‘antic Tr I140 (‘out Pnt 140 (‘l-lit Poll 245-’; (‘ill-m Iii-search 120 (‘hibotiglilnau 105 Chromium, 107 (‘lcricy 7 Coast Cop 8.50 Dnrkwaillir Iii" Dome "l5 imrval 515000 37 Ellsi .\lni '17-: 1711110711410 1'7» Fnil-linbrlllge 811% Federal Kirk 21 l-‘raiu-ol-ur 114 GlPillyfll '31’ Guimnr Gold 95 Gulls Luke ‘I8 Golllllle 35 (irnham B 35 Greene Sta 21 Hnrli Rock 235 nrkl-r 22 Hoilinger 1475 Howey 51 Hull iiny Jolliclie 3959 Kirk Luke 93 Lamina 93 Luke Sh 5800 I.unl (‘on 10% Lnpli Cadillac 97 Lavncap 92 Iioliel (m. 24% L I. Lac 350 MnCiiBiItI 7-1" Sirloin-oil C 205 Xinriilgold 29 .\fnn East RV; .\fnn 3 55 hilly flpirrs 24 hlnelntyre 402' hit-Ronnie Red I: 171i hfchilllnn 755 .\il-\'ittle 3+4 hlcwattl-rs 75 Mining Corp 4.10 Mom-tn 17.’! Murphy 0 Newbec 8% Norsnda 7050 O'Brien 920 Omega 94 Pnmnnr 800 Parlkhiii 34 Pauloro 80 Psymastcr R7 Perron 200 Pet Cobalt 2% Pickle Crow 750 Pioneer 5S0 For Crown 8 Powell Ruuyn ‘I02 Premier 3615 Preston Il Dom! 135 Road Anti: 500 fled Ililke 1'20 Red Crest I40 Reno G 117 Ritchie 1| Robb Mont 8% oc M Ran Antonio Q00 iibnwkey 00 Rln-rritt 900 Sivcoo 550 illslion Mai 19h Sinve Llho 235 Fitslinrons 173i §t Anthony 271M Rud Rosin 045 Sud (‘on 8O Sullivan 1M flylrnnlis W 415 TIITIMTW‘ in ‘Peck Hugh Mill Thompson Cld 1M Toburn 301i Tnngmnc 170 Ventures 290 Wnitli Ania 015 Wood Cad 10 Wright Bur I70 Ylnh Yankee 4O DOW IOII AYIIAOII --—— ‘m11'.°n".i'.’ iQTi-"fif M Rails 02.10 o .00. it!!! D14 Q .‘ p» New York Stock Excli angé (Supplied by Pltficld I Co. mom‘ of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Stocks 0 pen A] Chem 23.115 Am Can . Close 254 Am Tel Tel An: Water :5 Anaconda Atchlsun All Ref Auburn Bslli Loco Bait O Ili-nliix A1 t Briggs Man (‘use Cites Ohio Chrysler (‘uni Sol (‘oul So Con Can ..’ Cull Gus Co 4:5 Corn I'm (‘nr Wright eere Dnpont Elev Auto Lt I-Ilcc Pr Lt Firestorm Gen Elel: Gen Foods Gen Mot Golitlrll-il Good T Gt No Pfd Hud Mo: Car Ill Qn age 20 you age 25 you age 30 you age 35 you age 4O you age 45 you Head Office Hevre’s Soethilng Special. in A Life insurance i I If you can qualify for a Confederation Life Super-Select Policy, you tan secure Life Insurance upon the following advantageous terms. can gel 810.000 of insurance for $122.80 a year. can gel $10,000 of insurance for $139.70 a can gel 810.000 of insurance for can get 810.000 of insurance for can gel 5.10.001) of insurance for can gel $10,000 of insurance for For a comparatively small additional premium you can also provide for the payment of a fixed monthly indemnity in case of total disability and twice the face value of the policy in the event of accidental death. Your policy can be arranged so that it will provide necessary protection for dependents either in a Capital Sum or as a Monthly Income. Write [for particulars, giving your present age and occupation. Association -.. yflul‘. $161.70 a year. $191.40 a your. $231190 a your. $235.40 a your. Branch Office: Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Johns Man Kennectt. Ming Pac Ry Mont Ward Mur ("o Paramount Penn R R. Pbii Mor Phil Pet Co Post Tel Cab K Sears Roe C Shell Union Oii {h 6 . S0 th l’ .' e so Si: (ill lurid +8 sill on \' .1 141», Stude (‘o ' ‘ Tex Co mill. Failed Air 34% M l [Unlileg S.» 57'! ‘n te r g gage?‘ (in: imp 14% 15 ‘ ll 0.1.1 1,1 S St ifn 2 ’ S & ii S l d Al Vllllfltllliilli __i_ \‘\"'nrneli_B_ros (Supplied by Pltfield a o... ff‘! ."“'" members 0r Molltrell so»: ll-Zf till} B ERIICII‘! llld Gilli) Market) _ Woolworth l‘ “m "i" "m New York Curb ' gull I'll-l m; m1 raz llilll 3pc; 3on5 '___—- grtg-kpjllkl‘ 331,5 (Canadian Plum) Build Prod l 73%,; l1; s till t‘ g in t k (‘lill Nlll-u Pi- 9g gen AlgcC-yiln B ch" (‘all (‘at Fli mtg 191,‘ Am (is; E191! go (‘an (Yiir I'm glib my: Aln Sup Pow 1,5,, (‘on Hydro I‘fd 7.’. 75 Assoc Gal Elec ‘inf (‘an lilli Al A 115,5 411‘ Creole Pete I.“ Uun Puc 17x5 ’ Elec B S g...“ flan Steam 3i; 3% Niag Hull 13g" §-.‘l'.’l.'“}"-i..w ,3" ,‘,""/i {-3 ‘t ‘i311 ‘m “, Cons Slut-it lI-i 9722 “ L‘ Dist Sea): 3514 3,51% Poul Yplll PM _ l. 29% P . . ... , d P n33} 0P5" £5.45 3i‘. 7'9 "33 T1688 Dom Tex fltllfi ml: Dryden 15a; 15% Eng iillcc A MONTREAL, M83011 8—(CP)— 27"" ll?!" B E88 Prices tended to firm on . p _, ‘ ..:::":.-. 0.. . “*- Mmriel W new moi-m- G,,,,,,_,.,,,,,- day with butter steady. fruition ml 11v. Graded egg shipments in cal-lots gringo W‘ ‘l; less’ were quoted at. 21 cents a Imp Ttlh m.‘ 15.4 "I! 01' grade A-large, 19 cents int Nickel no, u.‘ for A-medium and 18 for A-pul- I tk Play Pfri l 19B, lillllse flail-nus 3:241,‘ ,4-|%i5 Butter was quowd at a 1'2 to ul-(‘oll l": H“ “M; 3-4 cents a pound for ggflgfls o;- ifzzitnizg: 3:11;.’ 31 less of No. 1 while lots to retailers M“ s, C“, 6H4‘ were 27 cents for solids and 271-2 lhnrnnlla 791v‘ 71,16 for pun"- Qmf’ lmw Es" 217%’ Cheese was quoted at 13 1-4 cts .,,,,,, 5,1,: 5,1,}; a pound for Ontarios arlth Que- g. L". mi m‘ bees unquoted. s: any rm m so MONTREAL, March 8—(CP)~_ Iqgllrariln Pow My,’ 19:15:, Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.42, barley, C st (‘tin Pfd so’ s8 W. No. 3 $1.41; oats. feed, No. l Win Elm‘ A 1 m 62, No. 2 61; oats, C.W. No. 8 63 Montreal Curb (Sllllillled by Pitfield i Co. Members of Montrml 94mg Enhance and Curb Market) Stocks Open Close Abliilibi Asbestos 11:41:: 10:22 n A 0n :0 aw Benuharnnis Mg 314 Brew Co 311, 3f‘ Bath A 15% 181‘ ciin vii-l: - l3 ml‘ Dom Tar 11 17 Don A 15% 15% Frusl-r gglig 351/. Fruit-r V '1‘ c aw, am. Ford 20% 20134 lilr Walker 444 44; Home (ill {lib 2.90 llmlilflll 24 :4 lit et ' iflqichcrg A as, w,‘ ‘r cc 3g Pril-c Pfd fiT x Robt Mitchell 20% 21% C ' . urrencres MONTREAL. March 8-—(CP)_ Pound sterling advanced l-l8 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges tc- day to 4.88. Ths French franc went up 1-32 cent to 4.50 cents and the United States 001m- re- mained unchanged at par. Finance NEW YORK. March s-mm- Ibreign exchange firm. Great Bri- tain demand high 4.88; 10W 4.87 7-8; close 4.88; 80-day bills 4.87 3-0; France 4.56 l-4: Italy 5.26 l-l: Belgium 18.87; Germany 40.20. Flour, spring wheat patentsjrsts $7.50; seconds $7.10; bakers $7.00: winter wheat patents, choice $5.65 to $5.70; white corn $6.40. Bran, ton $31.25; shorts, ton $32.25; middlings, ton $34.26; roll- ed oat-s, bag 90 lbs. $3.85; hay, No. 2 per ton, carlots, $9. Cheese, Ontario. 13 1-4. Butter. 25 l-2 to 25 3-4. Eggs in cartons: A-large 25; A- medlum 23; A-,.uilets 21 to 22. Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts 90's $1.75; N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.45; Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.40. MONTREAL, March 8-03?)- Prlces held fairly steady on Can- adian mmodlty ‘ nge prod- uce section today. Butter spot-Que. buyers-inspec- tion 25b; western regraded 5 i-Bh Cheese spotr-unquoted. _ Eggs spot-Ont. A-large 21a; A- medlum 19s.; A-puliets 18a. Banks (ll-applied by Woods-Beads and Co.) Banks Csnndn Commerce Dominion Ilnpefiil Montreal Ant-n Sculls vsl Rli_ Toronto hid Close 5S 20o H, n WINNI PEG “1IEAT (Muppiinl ivy Woods-leads nnd Co.) .\in\'--l"‘4'{§. Jilly - October MARKER AT A GLANCE ‘Ibronln and Montreal-Indust- rial stocks lower. Toronto Mines - Base metal- W. G. HOGG, Manager- MARKET B (Received over Woods- Reade a ULLETIN nd Company Special Wire) MORNING MARKET LETTER. NEW YORK. March 8—Satur- day's opening was impressive not only becau e of the overnight gains l in many of the leaders but also be- cause of the substantial blocks traded in practically all of the more important active stocks The early prices of the day shori- ei somewhat. after the first. half hour's trading but the deck-lie i... only fractional and with the tnpc late, the market forged ahead clos- i ing near best prices o1‘ the day. ‘The outfitandinggroup was the heavy industry rails led by N Y. Central with a gain of 2 1-2 point»; and the buoyancy of the carrier group spread into the silares of the crop rails aided by the publication of a good earnings statement. for Southern Pacific. Tile copper and utility shares were unchanged to lower. but in- numerable specialties moved up sharply. In the flbsPllcf‘ ril" any ‘ unsettling news, it would appear that thenlolneiitllln 0i‘ l-llc iiiurklrt might carry it Omt‘\\"‘lli ~ " although aftcr the sharp advances of the last few tlxitii. g bthtikiri . .1 higher degree of caution should bc exercised for trading commitments. j in our opinion. Laidlaw and Company. i BAKING MORNING LETTER October cotton had another sharp bulge and near 13 50 you might sell out. half Later on it should go to, 15 cents Many more stocks nlflde 119W highs. all the steels, all chemicals, most of the rails. Vaniidiunl Cor- pcration. Hollander, and a few others. . There is no change from recent advices and I again warn you Hg- amst making indiscriminate pur- chases at the 195 level for the in- dustrial averages, which figure I first. predicted in Mart-r 1033 The rails, for which I predicted 65 as the average iozzg time n o. ~. 1' high at. 62.81 and they should go to a few point higher, to hi» t"- lowcd by a fair sized setback. The utilities have done nothing imll I look fora fair advance in them very shortly Amn Rolling Mills also mndc a new high. 43, where you should have nearly 10 points profit. Near 45 sell out half New York Central, of which _vou should have at various price. from 26 up i0 42, wcllt to 51 1-2 It might react to 48. but would keep long of it It should reach 65 later. Southern RflllWiiy will h _\'"\1 should have around 24. made n row high. 38. and then prvfcri-liti wlnt to 60 1-2 on a very sharp bull-it‘ sell half. Ana" ply-wow] mwrlr‘ e new high 29 and would hold for 34. Steel sold above $126, but you should be out with a very large profit and would not buy it back at this level Republic Sicl Corporation for which I predicted 40 ever since it was 17. went to 40 3-4 and on fur- ther bulge sell out half Atchison. which you should have 25 points lower down. sold above B6 and neon 90 you might sell out half ' Industrial Rayon remains a pur- chase around 37. Mengel around l4. Morris and Co. which 1 said Wednesday is a bargain under 80. l4 week.» a better buying opportun- sold at 79 1-2 yesterday. 110W 80 l-2, keep long 0i‘ it Hbllzlllticl‘ ulilcii I said svas a bargain around 28, can still be boixghl around 29. shmlld s0 w near 50. You can still buy Anaconda at 64 and maybe 63, Renlington Rand ilcal- 2?. Simmons 52 to 51 United Airiiiles around 21, lockhead around 14. Arlloom neat 15. and hold all others on tvhicli I have not yet. given nélllllg “Euros. Sometime during the next 3 or ity should be reached. ‘ Baring. SUMDIARY NEW YORK. March 8—Stlpreme COUYL COIIVCIICS 3i. H0011. Tinlken Detroit Axle Co. strike I settled Moulgomcry Ward. Feby sales 322160.565 record for month and Ii increase of $4,305,956 or 241 per. cent over Feb, 1036. January sales increased 22 per cent. over Jan 1936 Foster Wheeler Corp. 1936 net l lo.» $1244. against net 105s 3541.543 i in 1935 Ullfilleci orders at. year ellri $7,886,000 alzniiisl. $8,073,400 , (‘lose 0f 1935. About $500,000,000 0f l American Securities were bought and P0iillllfll by foreigners during 1936. Commerce Dept estlmaiesl bringing total holdings to about $3.- 500.000.000 Sec ltiorgcntilau of- Charlottetown fers holders of 5.302.301.5011 otzroa treasury notes maturing Aprzi l5, .OppOl".llllliy u) exchange lizom lot 2 l-2 1113215111)’ bonds due in 11kt.‘ callable in 1949 Bonds bcxir hilt-r- (‘xi from Dec. l5 lint. Cliii-zigo Piu-unlalic Too! Co of 1936 net. profit 511431113 row-l ziflci- annual dividend rvrpi: 111F111 0n $3050, in fll‘i‘t?.'ll‘>.. to S.’ .38 on common, agnzlnt $7309.00 0;" 48 cents on common in 10.3.‘. 30 Industrial» high 1315.05 low 193 2S! last 194.15 up 0 01 20 R0111» high 6;! 81 lou" 61.91 ‘.- 62 92 11p 1 0a. 20 Utilities liiirh 34 52. low 3‘. 06, 1a.»: 34 23 up 0 05 40 bonds 103 97 up 001i. Dill’. . Steel Work.» operation..- are at 86 per cent up 2 pm; previous week mid c-qi ‘ i0 eABCOTiCl vrck of Sept Pittsburgh Coal Co 51.648955 again l nor . 326 in 1935 Dow Jollfhr, NOON COiilhlllNT Willi the enlhi; and heal-y lll(l y somewhat interest turning to the 01.. stocks The ililllilLn m. ~ei~zn ' reflect a spasmodic vrair- 0i lJi.“ ing interest although - i vaiiced for it are t ill'll'l. Tllf.‘ Ollt‘ l‘i‘('lil'l‘ quently 1S llie expelled IllCllL of the El(‘C“"' Share l‘(‘fll.\ll‘.'l1l0ll hes of senate lPiiil - ition to the Pr:- iticzxfs court plan has tended lw .::' ' en the background of ilit‘ g a whole. asm m the wiffill ' s »li~ ii‘ g mini-mill. Ln" "‘i‘.\' 11nd Co, _ _ 3:. _ J Advertising Rates- Q Splrltilill Offerings, lllfllll. £10., Q pcr H1011; ivorli. Utlil-r ruti-n on application. Miscellaneous 0 TRADE -— PO PLTRY NOT T0 laymg for lay "s. will pay dlller- ellce. Apply Uulirtiriii. C.-\l"I‘l'iti;i)—.-\ l\‘0.\. can have llil- some 171011013)‘. pill mg expense.» Stetson, l'I'L‘l‘LOWIl. L-liZ-l-Zl-Q-llfl Y . I ORDERS ‘TAKEN FOR AFAG-I (‘lLlUllL and sickness policy for ilillners ill. rules lililCll cilcnpl-r ill.l11 Uillir Pltlhatffi. Boiler cull mill ‘ inrwdgiiil: its mulls. J. .-\ lvltilize, Currie Building, Chorlo c- town. Male Help Wanted WA. TED-A FIRST CLASS BAR- ber. Reliable. Collison Barber Shop. Sydney. N. S. L-83-3-4-5i. APPREN WANTEDTTO learn Barber Tradc. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Co.- lege, Halifax. 17-356. wiiiiriifi LAin/Iiiwirofiliinn uni-k. Rcginald Parkman. East. PPYAEY» L-“Psfgikll- ‘DDGQ COQQC .2‘ Uenlrul (lunrlliiln lolnls, do pa: wliru; Der word; Annuunl-enlenis and (‘liming Q do per wllril; Ill Mullins-lull htltit-l, 71k‘ u pt! nume; n - Notices or Human uml Appreciation, 10o vl-r illrh or Al. llininiuin thurgo for any advertisement twenty-five - i Payable Iii Advance . . Western and Ellfilvrn llienln, zl- ~ unim- 2t- per unm, _ per Inch, Lin!» lif It'll Letter: of (Junllni p" I cents, -Z_-l€_.;._; _3 FOR ..-\LE — FARM, .\I‘E’I.Y Clilzilcllun Olliw. i,~.i_*..-.,_1~.,,i, 111K SALE- lil'll.1)l.\(“. i.li";;{_ Al) _ Ciiarlottotoivii lli ‘ -,i_ _ 21-; ClllilllCflillld. L-n-ini»; l-llld), FUR SALE — FOX IIUFXI) l'l'l'.\‘_ hill l‘. Appiy" J, L, m. l - l(»i'.t'li‘i\\il Ho) .7.\‘ L- l-‘OR .\'.\l.l-l -- l)lil\l\(i ll three llltillilis (nil ll Joules 1311.19. Alulpllixn- I. \\ \l.ti\', _ -.¢ii. Ffili .\.\l.ll -— slfli ll ll. livPfl l ilipt ~ Hli. . hikillqvll‘ Hl;il-\.l_\, f-iltil) ~ ii, l.-;‘ i;-. -l 0., w FOR sALl; — l.l=\"|'l.l-..\l\\"s Raccoon Con! - 3-): H.111- lll0lltl, noon 01' on l" L-LH-l-lL-ii .11 t___ : t FOR sau: G .l\l. rrnrli» - mam 51X M‘. .. Isliiilli bu‘. Leonard, Cornwall. L-Jia-H FOR S.\I.E-—F.-\R.\f .\i\(‘ii1.\‘lIItY for cash or lrudc for lion-c. Writs V >"G " Guardian. L-li-iO-Ii-B-ll .- --- _ _ 1 FOR SALEl-SEVERAL DESIR- nblc building lots in one of the best residential dllrirts in the city Apply Eastern Trust Com- Banks lSllppIled by Pitlield k 0o. Members of Montreal Stock Etchlnge and Curb Market) Bnnlll Opel Ulfilfl Bk Can Bk (‘om 20f ‘Z01 lik ‘.\iil 101% W114 Bk Nora 8 Royal all 214 224 FINANCE (iliippllrrl hy- Woods-Rondo amt Co.) -\'il\‘cr ‘Jiiiill h"1,hcr: gaids and oils lower. Canada 1.00. ‘Yew Yo“? ‘ital-ks closed lower. Wiuwrcc Wheat l-4 cent to a ‘cent higher liar m-i-i ii'..‘~l lull filu-rllilg’ lil New \lIl‘|( i suiti- T-” Wanted ~ \VANTED-—RADIATOR IN GOOD pany, 154 Richmond St L q R a condition for 1927 Dodge Car. Ed- ward McCallum, Brackley Beach. L-288-3-8-3l. wAls-rizbilfw rumors. “ utitrrl? 74, Ch l ttetcwn. Box 3 ar o L-afl-adyal‘ Work Wanted MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK on farm. Apply Guardian. L-323-3-9-3i. FOPND — WRAP NF. \R WW?! 01-‘ Apply John Chandler North Mi ~ Lu lflnard‘: for Bites. tun L-253-3-6-3i. Female Help VWnnted viuilérsn-a 0m i-nn Ilt\l'\'i-‘.- work. Apply lii Cll-Jeilill Fri-e L-fiJl-J-il-Iil. WANT -EXI"ERlENCEll housekeeper to do hollsmvork and plain cooking. Apply stating ex- pcrienco and mlcrrnrcs to Till Kings County Hospiial. Moti- tague. L-:i‘l0-'l-9-5i l LOST-s TYRDAY iatlcs Reid wall-ll at Guardian Oillcc AITTTRNOON Finder lrnYQ Renard 15-303-3-8-330 -i llii )ll ~i