APRIL 22,_1‘_)_3_§__ sToZ7< Q ya Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pltfleld and 00': Private Wire) NEW YORK. April 2l—'I'here is no additional adverse news 1rom_ Europe thus far today. Foreign exrhangea continue the same as may have been 101- the last week. The London market is quiet. Automobile production was sharply higher iast‘year, reaching the best levels since the week ended July 27. 1929. Department store business in the metropolitan area of New York in period irom April 1 to 15th increased 12.8 per cent over the corresponding per- iod 01’ last year. Dividend meetings scheduled for today are Campbell Wyant, Dow Chemical, and National Biscuit. Although. the French elections are scheduled to take plate this coming Sunday and the Presi- dent's scheduled to speak Satur- guy in New York we are ol the °Pih1on that chances favor a ral- ly today even though it might be or minor proportions. For these Willlna to try for a short turn we would suggest such stocks as Gen. eral Motors, Std. Oil 01 New Jer- sey. I-0ew’s moon). and others. TORONTO. April Stabelle——J. E. dent of Greene Ltd. retlurning yesterday alter ex- tended holiday lost no time in laying rumors oi a, pzopoged re. Olsanization oi Greene Stabelle. No reorganization is oontanpistod he declared. I iigure on getting my money back with interest oi 6 Per cent from the earnings oi the company. I! the new discoveries tumouttobeasgoodtherewill be plenty oi’ iamds available to pay or! not only the debts oi the com- pany but to meet 5250.000 option price 0! the ground to Stabelle Lake Gold Mines as well. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) ' Toronto and Mlontreal—Indus- Toronto Mines~aolds up; other groups down. New York—Stocks closed slight- ly higher. Winnipeg——Whcat 1-8 oent high- er to unchanged. New York--Cotton higher. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) M.0N'I'REAL, April 2l—0fier- ings were too light on the cattle section of Montreal livcsiock mar- kets today in early dealings for any revision of yc.terday's lower prices. Calves, hogs and sheep held steady. _ Receipts: Cattle 88; calves 1478; sheep ll; hogs 486. Prices on the call division rang- ed from 83.50 to $5.50. Medium good to good quality veals brought 35.50 with just medium grade ar- ound 55. Most 01' the calves sold in mixed lots at $4.25 to $4.50 with very common light kinds down to £9.50. Spring lambs brought 85 to $7 and sugar while light kinds were down h 54. Sheep were $3.50 to S5. Bacon hogs. red and watered, traded at $9 with 91 premium on selects. Butchers. heavies and lights were $8.50 and extra heavies $8. sows ranged from $6 to 57. On the Maritime section baoon hogs brought $11.60 rail grade and $9 liveweight or! cars. Steers were $5.25 and cows $3.75. Cutters ranged from 82 to $2.50 and can- ners $1 to $2. Bulls were $8.50. Veal calves sold at $7 and grassers $3. ' New York Curb (Supplied by Plflleld and Corn- puny members of Ilontrsnl elnclr exchange and Curb llarlrei) Stocks Open Close Amer Gas Elee Allan (on: 18 13 Ill. .\‘rrv fi 5 ll.-.- Hand ll 21 any lurdi A \illg Hllri ill’, 9% (fnnarllnn Pres») h‘lul-its (‘loan Am:-r (‘ran 3 351/. .\m Sup ('1... 3.11;‘ .\lll .\'Iul l‘uw 2 ANFOC Glls Elel: A .\lI.'lH I'm-p 1:11‘ l':lll llarconl ;: (‘ii S0l‘\' (‘ll .”. (‘r'-ole Pet 21;‘ l‘)l('(‘ Bond Sh 211% Ford of Can A 3% Gull’ Oil Penn 8'! Hum 011 Ref 35 imp Oil Ltd 22 Int Pet 37 King 1-lud {.15 Niel: Bud Ken 18 Un lligllt Pow A 6 Un Light Pow pm {316 nor word; Announcements and Com is per word spiritual omrlnul. Carlin, etc.. do not Inch; Notices of Thanks and worll. Other rates on application. X Minimum Charge (or any advertisement twentyqlu gsmg_ Ifl'U'l Advertising Rates——Payable in Advance C0MI"|l GIIINHIII lflclll. 40 per wordl Western and Eastern Ioosls. lo ; In Memorlam Notices, 70:: per inch; Lists 0! Floral nut! in; Events is per word; Olnomed or name; Letters of Condolence 704: norm!-tlon. ‘loo per inch or «I per For Sale FOR SALE — 'l.‘ABLE5. E10. 194 Prince street. L-3874-4-21-31. HOUSE I-0|! SALE — APPLY 47 Chestnut street. L-3725-4-22-31. FOR SALE - AUCTION F0|L'l‘Y- Five Bridge and Whl-st 300113 C Guardian Central Job Printery. FOR SALE — COOKING RANGE almost new. Apply Catherine Gass, Churcllhill. L-3056-4-22-41. .__..—.—________._..._._ FOR SALE — CHOICE BRIGHT seed oats harvest without rain. Herb Dennis_ Marshfield. L-8938-4-22-5i. __ __ u._-_._ ..__ RUBBER TRACES NEW 53-00 pair. Horse collars odd sizes to clear 82.96. S. L. Hardy 6: C0. L-3762 ___:___:;——_—.__._ FOR. SALE — TWO STUDEBAKER Engines. one Chrysler 70 Engine. Jim Land, Condensed Milk FM- tory, -22~3l. FOR. SALE — PEDIGREED PERE- nese Pups 2 months old. Mrs- White. 36% Kent Street. L-3729-4-22-31. HEAVY DUTY NEW RUBBER Ti-aces. Complete per pair 83-50- ciinton Morrison, American New and used Rubber Belt Dealt. Fredericton Station, P. E. I. L-3872-4-21-Bi. To Let T0 LII‘ — LARGE ROOMS. 194 Prince street. L13874-4-21-3i. T0 l.l'l.'—l ROOMID COTTAGE. furnished or uniurnished. Write A.B.C.. care or Guaxlian. L-3967 Iooll. oaonnn ‘noon. ru- vau entrance, central with mfllt Apply Guardian. 1.-aela-4-21-zl. to LE1‘ .. 4 noomln n.A'r. partly furnished. Phone 57- l..-am To urr .. nous: AND BARN- Appiy 2I9'Graiton Street. L-3914-4-21-Si. 1'0 131' — rutmsunn APART- rrlent. Central. Write W.O. Guard- -.n. 1.-3719-4-22-3_i. mm work. Apply’). A. llmlea. ‘T L York. 1'..-994:-4-ai-9i. U .— ~.litable tor llght house keepinm wan-no — was to: nail lively no I-ltnay strut- work. Apply .roiu.I..iuuu, osl-n- v L-SIT!-Q21-ll. -nu, ;,_3-133.443.”, ‘ Miscellaneous WILL BUY MILLS SLOT MACH. ines. Please send Serial Number and style. Toronto Coin Machines Agencies, 1 Sheppard St., Tor- onto. Ont. N-621-4-21-41. WIl.L PARTY WHO TOOK SHOES (mm wagon at North American Hotel. Saturday. Dlease return and 55“? ‘T911516. to "A." care Guard- lnn. - L-3926-4-22-3|. THE SUN LIFE EAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event oi your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown Wanted WANTED — loo CART, rnom; 847-R. L-3869-4-21-31. _______Z___________ WANT D — A SMALL Apartment. Write ‘‘B.'‘ can Guardian. L-3832-4-18-Iii. top omee desk. Apply P. 0. box 352 giving particulars. 8853-4-20-81 Position Wanted EXPEIIENGED cnxnrr MAN. Bank training. executive and salesman ability. desires employ. ment with reliable iirm. Good rderences. Box 491 Guardian. N-014-4-20-4i. Work Wanted EXPEIIIINCED MAN. SINGLE. wants work on fox ranch. Apply 258 Eustnn at. 1.4954 Female Help Wanted WAN'l'lD—lXPlBlINClD runs. Apply Box 50. rrenoh River. L-3915-4-21-91. WAN'1'lD--IXIIIJINOID hour‘ WritoR.1nss,Port run or inane we Charlottetown. L-3879-4-21-31. Male Help Wanted WANTID -— asusnu nun ro: 3038' ‘T0 LIT-II POWNAL IT. -’ N1 Illodsrn conveniences. Reason- Arrakwrrcs was-ran to‘ lean Barber mu short course auntnsxnlu N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltflold and Co. llr rnben ol Iontrenl sloels .ox- ehnngo and Club Harlot) Itooks Opel Lost Air Red Al Chem 1813’; Am Css 123% 125‘ ill uco fins Ear Pr 2; Am Rad 211/, 2195 Am Tel on! Tel ma ma Am Water 2 22 ' Anaconda 807; 30 Atchison 70% ‘NW. Atl Be! 31% 311/. Auburn 42% 4114 Bald Loco 3% 3 Bllt Ohio 107 10 §':l.1gils‘AV :0“ 211$?‘ 7 5 Briggs hilln 511.’. 52% Can Psc lty 12 1'.‘ (X09 159‘/; 1609. Chen Ohio 50% IA Chrysler 90 90% Con sol 18% 18% Cum So 2 2!; Can Can 7814 '18 Con Gus Co :1: 32 Corn Pro 14% 13* Cur Wright 6% 0% Deere ‘ID 71] Dupont 3% 1441.5 Elec Auto Lite am am Firestone 28% 20 Gen Elec 38% 38% Gen Foods 38 37% %en Miot 60 (km ootlr ch 21 21 End Mot Car 167)..‘ 1l| Int HA1’ 82 82% in! Tel and Tel 14% 14% Johns Man Co 101 101 Kennecott 39 38% Miss Pm: lly 204 254 Mont. Wrlrd 41% 41% Murray Corp 1714 Na! Cush Reg 4% 24% New York N H 3% 3% 1:01‘ ‘Am Co 267/, 26% or he 30 30 Pack Mot 10% 10?]: gsrnmnunt TV. 1% enn it B 32% 31% Phil Pl-t Co 11-32 111/. natln. Corp 11*; 1w. Rmlin Kt-llll Orph 6% ll fir-in-.4 Ron (‘rs 5;. (M Shell ilnlnrl Oil 17‘; 17 .\‘odull(i ‘PM 3:15,: {H St N ind .'iii‘,4 .16‘ Fill Oil N .l 1127.: fl‘."i/2 .\‘lllllohnlt-or Co 12 1'.’ 'i‘.~x Conn ftlllnj. 30 United Air 2:11.. 2:104 l'nliml 1'...-p all «y. Unilcd (inn Imp 155-’ 1515’. ‘ill ‘Rule iii "A .'i0'.l’; . .t. 0 ma’. «my, Vnnarlillm 21% ’.‘l>-V, Wnrncr Tlrns 10 97/, West i'nlnn Si 33% {Your Air Brake 40‘/. 40% Vest llleu 115 1151/ \\’0olx\'tlri.h 46% 401/; M ’L. CURB (flupplisd by Plltleld and Com- pany members of Montreal stools exchange and Ilurb market) lioche linen Lust B A 011 241.4 24 Ford A 23% 2314 imp Oil 22% 22 inter Pets 371/. 37 .\iolr-hers 27% 27% Walker Good EXCHXJVGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 2l—British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compu- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as !o1lows:—— Al “ peso .2705. Australia pound 8.9650 Denmark krone .2219. France lranc .0662. Great Britain pound 4.9834. Holland ilorin .6823. India rupee .3756. Italy lire .0795. Japan yen .2907. New zealand pound 4.0050. Norway krone .2498. South Africa. pound 4.9414. Spain peseta .1373. Switzerland franc .8277. United States dollar 1-2 per cent premium. At Montrea.l—Pound 4.96 11-32; U. S. dollar 1.00 1-2; franc 8.62. At New York——.Pouxid 4.93 7-8: franc 5.59 1-2; Canadian dollar 99 1-2. At Parls—Pound —; U. 5. doi- lar 15.17 1-4 fr; Canadian dollar 15.10 tr. In gold—Pound 12s; U. 8. dollar 59.43 cents; Canadian dollar 59.14 cents. NEW YORK. April 21—1'bnign exchange steady. Great Britain delnan high 4.94 1-8; low 4.93 7-9; close 4.93 '1-8: 60 day bills 4.93: 1'5-an- 6.59 1-9; Italy 7.99; Bel- gium 16.92; Germany 40.24; CID- ads 99 1-1. Produce Prices (Canadian Pres!) liKm'1‘R.EAL, April 21- Whest. nor no 2 90 1-2. Barley O W no 3 45 1-2. flour spring wheat patents. rirets 0550.- risur seconds solo. Hour bakers Flour winter wheat patents. oholee uso to 90. arson: lg YE8TERliAY’S llllili MARKEI ill|0TATi0N$ Correctemr Every Wednesday & Sat urday’s Issue. 1.: PIODBCI IAIIIT ISIAH; IJIKI! 3”.” ‘.’.‘.'‘‘°'‘ 3'." in one - e ‘Boots pk 85¢ Carrots lb do Celsry hurts Ibo Veal lb 14c Rhubarb lb 20¢ Potatoes pk 80¢ Apples do: 85-40c Spinnich lb 10c Parsley head 10: Turnip: ii for . 10¢ Cabbage held 1|-20¢ Steak lb Ne Roast bee! 14-20¢ Stew meats 10-12c Chicken [L00-$1.26 Fowl 35-$1.00 Mutton 111-1842 Butler 26- Cresln 4 Eggs dos 14-10-18c Pigs 6 weeks old pill 88. I'll]! Cod dry lb 8:.- Hail-lock lb 100 lrresll Herring do: 260 Mt '1. S to ck Exchange (Supplied by Pitiield lllll Com- pany members or Montreal Iloek -xehsngo sud ¢‘1'h market) Stocks Open Last Abiilbi 175 160 Bathurst 13 13 Bell Tel 1441.‘; 144% Brazilian 11"/s 11% Brew Cor-p Can 3% 8 B C Pow A 0 80 C111] (far Found 6%. 6% Can Cement. 7% ‘HA i.‘nn ind Al 8% 8% Can Pac 12% 12% cans Smelt 270 210 Dist Song 21% 21% Dom Bridge 87 31 Dom Tax 13 '13 Imp Tab 137 13% int. Nickel 47 48 Massey Her 57. 6%, i\lcCuli Front 187. 161/. Mont Pow 3255 82% NM Brew 425$ 42% Nat Ht Car 14 14 Pow Corp 14 14 Shawlnigsu 21% 21 Sou Can Pow 13% 13 St of Can 05 66 BANKS Bk of Can 56% 56% Bk of Comm 151 151 Bk .\ltl 18ll 186 Bk of N. S. 281 281 iloyul Bk 170 170 MINING (Canadian Press) 'Ii0RON'rO. April 21—senlor golds had. their trongest day in many weeks on the Toronto min- ing market. gains ranging up to 1 1-8. Buying was touched oi! by the bonus voted by Dome. The cheaper golds displayed more heaviness than strength and losses out-numbered. gains in other groups also. Miscellaneous mines showed a loss oi a point in the in- dex and the gold. share indicator recorded mild improvement. Voi- ume was 011 a hall million shares from Monday to 764.000. Dome touched 48 1-2, its best price in two months. The close at 48 was up an even point. McIntyre added 1 1-8, Lake Shore 1-4, Wright Hargreaves 15 cents and Teck Hughes 5 cents. Pickle Crow closed at 6.70, up 5 and Little Long Inc 10 cents higher at 8.90. 11011- inger tailed to respond to Dome's leadership. dropping 3-8 I-Dd Pioneer was of! 5 cents. Base metal stocks attracted lass attention and the group Posted more losses than gains. Nora-nda weakened 1-5 and Hudson Bay 1-2- TORONTO. April 21— stoclu 0"" Acme Oil 14 Alton 53 Alex 35‘ Algolns 3'6 Angle 470 Arnttield 55 Alhley 9 Astoria 5 Argosy 15?’ Bsgamao Barry 3 4% Bale 14¢ 33 leer 43 ”f"'.li ‘if’ I g as Iobjo 14% Bnlor-as 700 B R. 15% Butt Auk 470 But! an 9 Iuuk Hill 11% Cal lam 335 Cal 011 9 Can Ill 110 Csrlboo 144 Clltle '1‘ 149 Cen Flt I80 Chem Res 110 Chiboug 142 Clerley 7% Corllsgas I00 Canisrum 2411 Done 48 . Dom Ex M5 llaorlldo 105 ii‘ Bridge 800 Fed Kil-I 4% lrrankllu 6 nodds ‘Late 1;; I e (loolltlsh M55 (Irshun 5 ursuaddl lg nrll oro none 4814 “dollar M and Rock . 8 Barker 11% llolllager “K Homestead 87 ‘rs. '-'- h M . ll‘!-IE __ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TA TIONI? PYGMYFEl:‘.DSGlANT...lz' c fl an Oil’: job to fuel mighty liners all... '.i’"c...:al...m.$'§m ria Oil tankers on the lien is one of the smaller Irn ‘ ; its precious liq uid power. SHE'LL BE COMlN' THRU THE MOUN. TAIN . . . it tales: more than a mountain to It a Canadian raiiroa train. Samo- Iimss it gooe u or up—aon-ietinuae it Eoosright through-‘ lubricants on ‘needed to keep those wheels hunuuing—- " imperial lubricants. FLOATlNG SERVXCE . . STATION . . . left) A familiar s' lit in encou- ver'sworld arnoushulaour is this marine supply depot which mnlneo imperial ' reduces eonvuiiend avail- : I: to power boats. large and small. You'll seeitifyousreona of the fortunate thousands who will visit Vancouver this year to help celebrate‘ the Fiftieth Anniversary of B.C.'s metropolis. “YES SIR, I’LL DO THE WHOLE JOB" ...It's the smilinfi chap in the Imperial uniform 'IpeIk_ing. He’s tal ing about that Spring change- over lob every motorist has to have done sometime, somewhere. New, clean, summer oil and grease for‘ old, thin, dirty, winter stuff. Have you had YOUR car put in tune with S ring, yet? Your nearest Imperial Oil Station or ealer will give you quick service, lines: products. I3 - Lake H 5'15’, Pr: Pr-h 34-‘ 'l‘r-ck Hugh -it\.'l Lake .\l:lr 4'74 Let):-I . Pi:-k Cro 00.’. Texas 220 iilllrnbic 13%. Les Gold .114 Pioneer iiiltl Tnhurn 138 \lanrly YT Little 1. 1. sun Premier .".‘.'» Ventures 199 N Hawk '2 liilv.-sssa 71 pms M, Quill Wniie Amu 130 horllnn 23 , Man East —— Que Min 10.’: “syslda 141% 011 591 “ 9 Maple I. 11:94 Qllrlmollt Ii \‘Vhi|e mg 31,; Oslnku 1o . Mclnlxre ._ noml Allill mo \Vrlght. I1 750 Pnrk Hill 22 . . llvlienzie fan llerl Lake no Ymir r (3 us Pawnev +34 . liictslillnn 535 lb-no Gold 115 Total sales 164,000. Penll Oro 90 i giicglttlo 25 ms...) 11:. 1;§‘;:mCro 117 I {c utters . ilt-rho 9 5 '. Min Corn ilnyulite soil ITNLIBTED Robb M091 4 kiilntnm k 77 53.. [mg 240 End Mines 5% N-r r 66 slum (‘r so '—-—'?—— _ Murphy 31,4, Sh:-l-i-‘lit. 125 Aldermac mu (Canadian Pres) 11‘fI<l>‘~'lholc s Siscoo‘ 3421‘ Brett Tr 13:2: NEW YORK, April 21—'rhs ii as no 240 Soil '1‘ b Cen Man - Noranda as Starla 33 Church H 79. p°““d °°°'n”g 1°“ 1‘ °°nt " No. can 3,, St Am, 21% Cob“, 2 $4.93 7-8 on the loreign exchang] O'Brien 41 Sud Basin 300 Del oil so market today while the Canadian ggggfu gllrlllfont $3“, lgsat Sr 84% dollar at 99 1-3 cents and thl ll l\'Jlll IOIO I “mom, 415 Sylvan.” 8 Ham on ‘N French aid franc at 6.59 1-8 held Pay-master 81 Shnwinlgsu 86 Bud Bay 96 unchang erron 148 ’l'llshot.'l 80 Kirk T 16 Q0 THIS IS NOW, when spring day: make you wish for a new car, all Chrysler dealers extend an extra special invitation it Visit their showrooms. Unusual preparations have been made to render your inspection of the new 1936 Chrysler! an interesting and profitable ' experience. )4 New Thrill I You are invited to experience the thrill- ing demonstration of the Chrysler Auto- matic Overdrive Transmissionf. When you» reach cruising speed, a miracle happens . . . your engine speed drops one third and you sail along with engine idling . . . silent, smooth and effortless. You Save Money, Tool You have the additional satisfaction of knowing that every mile you travel costs you less when you're in this new Overdrive F. ii. MGLMNE, Charlottetown AT All Cll I2.YSLlI-R D Chrysler 51: For-Door Toning Sodas or Automatic high gear. With enf;n‘emr1.-yz; :vS;:ldChIIg‘iIeI"A-|{flIc!rwl8h‘O: dne‘|:‘.nlAc~:{labls an 1 oh- lutions cut one third, you actual . omscn Sxx...9Jll pawn-.113-id: . gas at 60 than you would at 45 con- ...,....,._,._ pmfidy .w,._,_ my " ' venuoflal lush gar‘ 11“: make‘ It Eco‘ ‘Q Nrw LII D: Lon Elour . . . 105 and no nomical to own a big Chrysler. Safety and Comfort Chrysler Sixes and De Luxs Eights have All-Steel safety bodies . . . Hydraulic Brake: . . . independent (knee-type) front wheel suspension . . . modern redistribution of weight . . . easy operating clutch and feather touch steering. Chrysler Styling Gnu ; ‘ hclaepvwu, 111 and 13-inch wheelbase. Four body ._ Mm. 1. -Av Cmmus Annaw Emrr . . .115 bmseW'V¢!'. 113° inch wheelbase. Six-pusencer Sedan. K CIIYILII Annow lurum. . . 1.10 ber!¢l>¢"°'v l I-inch wheelbase. six...-mes Sodas. In.l~Lv4 as the New I Oficisl Olryaler Motors ‘ Commercial Credit Corp. -rm: PAYMEN1‘ i 7% PLAN More than ever Chrysler can ms: 1 ' ' l. I. s t til spirit, a chain, a luxury that no y can 1: ' b.iIl"rII::.ia;-712!-l1_f_:_ln ‘M ilvirmynic resist-—at prices more and more people ML ,_ l’-.,,,, ,,......,..,..,.1:,«,_¢......2 .......n..- can pay, ‘ plan. Cdu [or larger ti ahorirr pt-rinlls in propmtioa. Accept your Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo Imsmlnm n sunll lexll documentary " dealer‘: invitation to come in and inspect these new 1916 Chrytlers. ' GORNEY BIl0S., Summtrslde NO OTHER CHARGFS.