AUUU§'I' 4. 1937 [I115 \1_I'i_Ai(LU'I'I'I!Il'UWN GUARDIAQI race Five. i 1 GOEVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL and A CORPORATION BONDS ' Security analysis and investment suggestions prepared on request. EASTERN SECURITIES SOMPANY LTD. INVESTMENT DEALERS W. II. V. DUNBAR, Manager 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown MONTREAL HALIFAX L SAINT JOHN 1.15 iii:- y Cedar posts. dry sound suitable for rox ldlllflll! running from 8 to 13 feet in length. Used fox wire in good condition, also mat wire suitable for Hen coops. Doors for Fox pens. i o. a. MacQUAARIE, / \ i Q 4a. Summerside, P.E.I. ‘\ in‘ 3E1“: . 190-7-31-8-4-7 t-fl-Fl. >1’? ‘ I word. Ottier rate: on appilllllliflll. L_}——— Advertising Rates» —Payalile in Advance Control Guardian tot-ale, dc per word; Ute-tern and Ilia-tern locale, lo n" ‘mi-u; Anviouiil-einenta and (loaning Eventa lo per word; 5011c! word: In Memuriam Notion. ‘Itiopar Inch; Lint: of Floral and spiriiuul ofieriugn. liurtll, etc., to per unmet lstlera of Condolence 7th p" inch; Nuilcea of ‘I'll-min and Appreciation. 10o per inch or to our liuiinum Charge for an)’ alivertllement twenty-Lin oeuta, ‘ '- Claaallleti Io Let “YEN ROOM HEATED APART- mcnl iol- rent. Corner Rochford 51151011. Appy J. J. Johnston. L-l303-8-4-3i. to tar - six ROOM APART- mt-nl 1n Cavendish $45.00. Four rooms and dining alcove 1n Con- naught $42.00. Both Janitor ser- vlct- and decorated as required. FuIlllSIlCd 1f required. Call 288-J. ielnale Help Wanted _ WANTED-MAID FOR HOUSE- work. Must ‘be able to do plain cooking. APP-l’ Guardian Otllce. L-l313-8-4-3l. Assn" Weated _ MAN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents-old estab- lished house. Yearly guarantee of $2132. being $21. weekly average L-1263-8 31 and expenses. Excellent opportun- i-‘jii " ity. Write Travellers Dept. 8, . Winston Co., Toronto A. For Sale A wtgalarg, .AI.E- ARPENTER‘S - m“ i c Miscellaneous Tools._'_.ApplyrEuardianfgfice. FOR SALE-NEWLY FRESIIENED cou. Apply Guardian. FOR SALE BABY CAR Apply 128 Prince St. 151293-8-3-31. PIANO. UPRIGIIT STYLE, MASON it Rlsch manufacture. practicaly good as new. Will sell at a ber- gain. Write Box C Guardian. _f N-71-8-3-3i. FOR SALE-LARGE DWELLING house not including lot. Mrs. Marguerite MacKenzie, French River, P. E. Island. ' L-1223-8-2-3i. __M=1'e Hslv WPB.@_' “ANTED - MAN FOR HAYING. Bert Warren, North River. R. R. L-1266-8-3-3l. R5511; PLENTY or TIME 1'0 prepare for the coming (‘K11111111- etlons for positions as Letter Car- riers, Mail Clerks, eic. Flili in- formation free from the M‘. C. C. Civil Service School, Toronto 10, oldest in Canada. We have helped hundrrds to obtain Civil Service CD05 £10118. _____ VM. H. W.-swaf. AFSISTANT IN OYSTER CUT.- turc, Male, Department of Fsli- PPIPS. $1620 per aiinum. Open to residents of Prince Edward Island and Counties of Cumberland, Col- chc-ster, Plclou. Anilgonish. In- vtrness and Victoria, N. S. Educa- tion equivalent to high school graduation; knowledge of the oroblcms and principles of oyster {arming and of the life history of :lir- oyster; at lctist two years‘ ex- it-rlcilce in off cc work; demon- iiratcd ability in surveying and manning, and at least two years if experience in surveying; ability to deal with the public: tnct and 900d judgment: good physical condition. Wliilc n. definite age iim't has not been set. age may be a determining factor. Apply on firms obtainable at post offices in cities and larger towns in the above nrca. to Secretary Civil Ser- vlct Commission. Ottawa. not later than August 16th, 1937. N-90-8-4-ll. ' NOTICE Students who have passed e Entrance Examination, lfld,wlsh_t0 enter St. Dim- lfflns University on the St. “Army's Burse. must mnke ‘Pllllcation for Scholarships ‘l’ the undersigned before August 14th. rite for ‘arms application r. M. McMILLAN, Sedy-Treas. Charlottetown, PJLI. L-iais-s-t-sl N lesion 5t, DIESEL ENGINEERING “NATIONAL scnoots are ‘a: "Plinth; students for ‘Yell-Ina. OPPORTUNI- TIES ARE Waiting for men V! i-llie Advantage. 3N MANAGER m»: in w, lfltitletown to n; "m" Write at once to Diesel Guardian, CANAD- CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Saturday at noon can accommo- date two passengers. Apply 160 STOCK QUOTA Tzolv? FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received our ritlie 1d and Co‘: Private Win11 _NEW YORK, Aug. 3—Commer- clal Investment Trust earnings for 6 months reported thi morning shows $3.43 earned n1 common stock against $3.16. The first six months of last year on a fewer hum-bet‘ of shares. A number of important stocks have been in a narrow range for quite a little while as for instance Union Car- bide 104.98 for 32 ‘days. Sears Roe- buck 96-94 for 12 days. Kennecott 62-58. Monty Ward 64-60 for 24 days. Continental Oil 49-47 for 24 day" and Celanese 39 1-2-36 l-2 for 24 day's. Most of these look higher. Yesterday was the fourth day for the industrials with the rails lagging behind. We would look for an irregular firm opening and would not be surprised to see Some profit taking later in the ay. WINNIPEG, Aug. 3—-Grain Let- ter. On Saturday parts in Mani- toba were hit by a cyclonic storm which flattened grain fields while Southeastern Alberta had rain of liberal proportions in some parts. Today's forecast. We tern prov- inces mostly fair and warm. A 500 mile survey made by a cropi reporter of Letnbridge Herald says the farmers in Southwestern Al- berta will harvest best crop silicc ‘ 192B iviiili crop. varying all the- way from seed back t0 40 and 50 bushels an acre. It is hard to fig- ure what the market will do today as there will be so many conflict- lilg factors, liberal rains. which have done some good. storm dam- age to crops in Manitoba, the‘ bread at Chicago, the stronger clo-e at Bllenos Aires. all these things may lead to make an erratic market today. MONTREAL. Aug. 3—All plants of Dominion Textile Co. and its affiliate Montreal Cottons are closed today a; a result of strike. Picket lines have been augmented by men who are not employees of the company and some damage has been done by stones to windows, etc. In meantime company i= seek- ing protection for plants against damage by employees on strike and others added to picket forces from sympathetic groups else- where. MONTREAL, Aug. S-Regent Knitting Mills , Williams Co. of Canada Ltd. quarterly dividend of 40 cents on preferred payable Sept. 1 record Aug 14. MONTREAL, Aug. 8—Sherwln re- port sales in keeping with general trend. The company will go into last month of fiscal year which ends August 31st with business probably running slightly above 25 per cent ahead of the preceding year. Net income for the fiscal year w Aug. 31 193s $262,259 equal ‘ after income tax and otner charges to $7.58 a share on preferred which is in arrears NEW YORK, Aug. 3--Natlonal Container Corp. of Delaware de- clared common dividend 25 cents payable Sept. 1 record Aug. 16. TORONTO, Aug. ll-Ontarlo Nickel production, second quarter this year 59,824,059 pounds com- pared with 59,904,626 in the first quarter of this year. International Nickel which produces a large proportion will in the course of the next fev. weeks report record quarter earnings and judging from the above should show an apprec- iable increase over the same quar- ler last. year as well as a gain over the preceding quarter. For the year (first quarter) nickel reported net of $l1,7l4.957 after depreciation. depletion. income taxes and other charges equivalent after dividend requirements on 7 per cent pre- ferrcd to ‘l7 cents a share on com- nlon. NEW YORK. Aug. 3—Socony Vacuum-Report for 6 months com- pares as follows. Net income $32,- 000,000 against $20,000.000 same period last year share earnings $1.01 against 63 cents. WINNIPEG. Aug. 3-—S0me of the buying in Winnipeg was based on leports of a better demand for Manitoba wheat for United King- dom as well as the bullish inter- pretation placed on private esti- mates of 161,000,000 bushels for Western Canada. Chicago easily responded to reports of further business in hard winter wheats for export with more inquiry. The averages of the private estimates on U. s. wheat was about in line declared regular with expectations. V Malpeque Road. __ L-1304-8-4_-l'i. . . OUR MATURING POLICIES ant Montreal Curb Mlnlng great busness-lgletgters. t H1 You ‘ as D eas- '—%- hrcllslélseoriligwofliolpollcye-hhliiers. Sun 's"l'l'"°d_ b!’ 7'17"“ “"5 99-) (Canadian Prue) Life ilcles satisfy. Consult J. A ~ l ‘PQRONTO- A"! 3- P° Stocks Open Cose Moore, Currie Bldg. Charlotte- 1 Sm“ mo” town. Abi ibi 5": 5% ' "' ‘if’ V I I “heme 35 3" Alderman 10a STRAYED—-TWO YEAR OLD B A Oil ‘ 237a 23% An. Hm. 570 black and white heifer. Anyone gfgtfhégo“ 8:75 3% Arggo v 40 knowing of her whereabouts liot- am A p m 21 QQQIEJIORI 3g ify Earle Jenkins, Cross Roads._ can wok Astofi W‘ L-l281-8-3-3i Dom Tar 12m 1214 Dnll A 15% 15". Bagmm“ 25 , . . Elélkhilu Z3 Yesterday s egg;- v T <> 451;; 3;- Brleatlie ti. L l M rket ’ 1111- Walker 3.39.13; ,3 0C3. 3. Home O11 1% 1g’: bJ-D 15 ' mp o" 7"‘ 1 Brown Oil 44 Quotations u» m 35-» w- Bunk 1-1111 14 clchcr- A Cal Edm 285 commcrsn r011 EVERY »w1sn~ PM", 41 41 631mm“ 64 NESDAY a. SATURDAIPS ISSUE. Royalite Cm, Malamc m; i‘ C ‘b 150 RETAIL MARKET 1 c§§‘19§’..h m5 gelerv izilpvh k 20-532 , Cent Pat 2'15 6W D0 P- 065 P C P 11'») Turnips new bunch 5c LIUGSIOCk Cfifllm ‘fig, 35 New cabbage 11999 1°"? Chromium '16 gomagoes rgoe i119 » 3;: "i Conlarum 14o ew ee I uric C Chib 8' awmi S’ r 18-332 MCINTRTIIIALCHAluaSiIIILCI-ilttls: and Darzkwater Si)“ OILS ee " ‘ '. 0mg Stew menis 14.1% hogs held steady with calves and] East Mal 100 Chicken each 75-$i.00 lambs stronger on Montreal llve- Eidmado 270 Butter lb 24-250 stock market-s today. Falcon 775 éllltmn 1b 15kg Receipts: Cattle. 67; calves. 477; E90 girk 3gb ream “ hogs 89- sheep and lambs 216. (“m a Eng. doz l8-20c ' '_ _ ‘ . Fl Pete 22 0W7, 35.5190 Butcher cows ranged from $2.75 Flgemmeur 65 Hay 10059 cw; 50c to $5.25, canners and cutters from Glenora 4 ais bus 50° $2 to $2.50 wit-h common bulls Guile; 30 Lamb lb 2247c ranging from $3 to $3.50. God; Lake 83 89:11? ndgg Good vealors made $8, mediiims- gmgondl 2:35 ° $7.50 fairs $7 and commons from‘ e 7 Haddock 3c - ‘ _ ' Gold Eagl 34 Lemma. head 3.1m $5.50 to $6.50. Grassers went flom ‘ Goodflsh e 13 Mackerel oach 10¢ I $3.75 l0 54-50. j a; Bougq 101,5 Cucumbers 2 for 15c t Good ewes and wethers went at. Grandma 7 glarfierriesqi "fgf sans with culls and bucks picked gunéiaé k 1;? ue rres ‘ ar cc l Goomliorrlt-s qt, :glttOnt$4$7.75. Sheep traded from} Harm“ 23 25c Bacon hogs, fed and watered. gilélfegm. 11;: ___j______ made $10.50 with truck hogs sell- Hgynestggd 43 ' t 10.60. S l ts d 1 I-I O 9 MINING ‘hag OprE-mlum wItEic the reiivsuzll ‘Iiitgriz/Igy u 12%|‘ __‘"— t. ff ades. Bows made 3°“ a - TORONTO- Aug- li-icp) “fie Ior ggmmon to $8 for ‘lemme 1'3 stock market gave encouragement;8oods_ £611”: 23% today to traders committed to the Km, Lake I27 advance by posting minor gains in _ Lake Show 5014 all index groups. Some bot thle Iljam (éorat 6g d 1 ‘d " vo- ape a E2311: trtlgdfhcie aztigfinsvllliaeilénaeinlyin Banks my; Can 1;? the secondary issues while bnsc _____ much 65% metals and industrials were irreg- (SWIM b, Bum“, u“, cm, Macassa 53o ulariy higher and the oils dls- Mauser, 75 played net losses although they Banks 0P6" Ch" MacLeod I90 g me c1055, Bank Can 59 59 Maralgo 14 we" “dvmcms “ nu Com 1mm Q as»: Western oils failed to entirely k ML, m m Mew}; so recover their morning losses. Fin- Bk Nm.“ s Mere o" 31 al prices showed gains of a few my,“ 3k 199 199 Min Con) 325 cents each for Calgary-Edznolllton. M11513 m“ Pacnlta, South End Pero cum. a o __ __ Dalhousie and Nordon and losses P ggggmnw 13 of 5 to 8 cents for Vulgate, lOkultlm M0,...“ 33 Foothills. Monarch an a mon . Murphy 3g; Noranda forged ahead ‘in the MONTREAL. Aug.‘ 3 T, a ew ld 69 last hour to 65 3-4 whore it show- Prices rillvd fiflltlm "x hgnee rm §ipissi% “d “ “l” °f l 3'4‘ Trade m me Canadian Iommt) 6y e slhileg E s 1.31%. 4 base metals bulged in Waite-Amu- duce sect on o ay g; oBflen no let and Pend Oreille and these tended to ease. . I h w: 0kg“! l” issues closed I5 cents highef- 3'1"" siwtt-dgue‘ "a Omega 46% Senior Iolds were quiet and score» 1'6 ‘I-ll-Lifln u-oted Oro 51m 1g: prices slightly “Huh Dome and Che“; Etpgqnt ‘.14-large 80a‘ A- £33511: 250 McIntyre recorded fractional loss- Eggs 1'8 _ B m e 23B. c a“ "yo: w,‘ es and cheaper issues to work medium 2a‘. 46o [Ewes due. ‘res-h Parkhm n,‘ lower .by a few cents each were Sales 5P" ti“ b’ m bo-x" n Paflenan 13 Kerr-Addison, Kirkland Lake. Ma-i (92 swrfiid R200 box“- M a F’ Pay-master l9 cassa. Pickle Crow. Pilgicenurfileigel 26 3-4 an . gekrzogmw Lake and Stadacona. nmo - iii H 37o “med m cenmt ‘d m edmm MARKETS A1‘ A GLANG £315? H7 Oro Plate fen urc e m ' mm {my 3a price golds. rising 71 cents to 1.50. T tfiéoTggdcggsuELmgmks ma?!" 949 Other issues up modvfflitll’ °n ‘m; r1 higher P" ambit” 038454 fair volume includeg rvftorlrsisgltirrk- irmnygrk$méh do.“ ‘we?’ Que Mm w land, O'Brien. Red res. fl - | ‘ L’ Red Ore” 65 tonio, Shawkey. Siscoe. Sylvanite. Vgnnoivpzg-Whtfitl 4 5' 9° Md m“ n Tm‘ Humps and "sheep C-reeikri “New York-Rubber and coflee Rem hnn .d hand Roche T""'"""""“‘“ ° g 1 er" cotton hie-her: mar im- Anth 1v quantity and registered an advance ca: an mo of t cents to 41. "8 - New York _ Stock Exchangei I (Supplied s,‘ 21mm aul c». meln- I born of Montreal ltook Iizehallln amt Curb Market) Stock: Close Al Chem Am Can 1-1174 112-‘5 Am For 9h 9'1 Am Rad 22 2111 Am Tel Tel 171% 172 Am Water 20% 20'; Anaconda 59 59-‘. Atchisori 80”. 79'-.- Atl Ref 29% 29h Auburn Bald 6 5% Bait Ohio 27".‘ 2 "k Bendix Av 20M 204. Beth St 997s 99 Briggs Man 43". 45v." Case 191'». 190 Ches Ohio 51": 52 Chrysler 117 115 ‘z Com Sol 14H 14's m 3 3 Con Can 5B 59-‘. Con Ed 38% 38 Con Gas Co Corn Prod 66 661i Cur Wright 20-h 20h Deere 140".- 138 Dupont 2 160-3. Elec Auto M. 385i 38 i. Elec Pr Lt 23 22% Firestone Gen Elcc 577i 57".» Geri Foods 375i 37“. Gen Mot 57% 567i Goodrich 40's 40'... Goodyear T 42'; 427i. Gt N0 Pfd 49V: 48“. Hud Mot Car Ill Cent 24 23". int l-lar 118 118'». Int Tel Tel 11% 111. Johns Man 0o Kennewtt 61% 6W1 M155 Pac Ry Mont Ward 6372 62-‘3 Murra C0 13H 13"’: N Y ent 39H 39's Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg 36% 35"- New York N H 4'4 4'4 Nor Am Co 28% 28'. Nor P114; 2B‘! 28% Pack Mot 8'; 9 _ Paramount 22 "4. 22 '1 Penn a a _ 36ft 361-. Phil Mor 9l'~.- 92': Phil Pet. Co 63 62's Post Tel Cab ' Pub Ser N J 43V. 43'.’ I Pure Oil CO 21"; 20'; Radio Co 9% 9‘. Radio K O B": 3": Sears Roe Co 95% 95 '2 Shell Union Oil South Pacd 48 47"?» Std Oil In Std on N .1 __ 69'; 6'58 Stude C0 m» x C0 Z 63 63* United Air " 31 I 29 i; Uniltgfl gt: 5% 5% Un ug United Gas Imp 14 13"’- Rub 61% 62's U S St Co 119V. 111-; U S Ind Al 33's 33 4 Vanadium 32-‘. 32 Warner Bros 14% 14% West Union 49"‘- 49 I West Ali‘ B 41% 41% West Elec 155 154'». Woolworth 4 9 47% I O Finance NEW YORK. Aug. 3 — (AP)— Raw sugar was unchanged today at 3.50 for spots but the under- tone was steady and there were buyers in nearby positions at this level. Holders were asking 3.60 and no sales were reported. Futures No. 3 closed 1 to 2 Dis net higher on sales of 7.000 tons. Close: Sep. 2514b; Nov. 2.50n; Jan. 2.38b; Mch. 2.39b; May 2.42b; July 2343b. No. 4 closed steady. unchanged to 1-2 lower on sales 10,750 tons. Close: Sep. 1.90 l-Zb: Nov. 1.2311; Jan. 1.301; Mch. 1.29 l-2b; M81’ 1112b; July 1.34 1-2b. Refined was unchanged at 4.70 for ilne granulated. NEW YORK. Aus- 3 — <AP> — Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain demand 4.98 1-2. 4-93 1-4- 4.99 5-16; 60-day bills $4.97:I"rance demand 3.75 l-4; Italy 5-26 l-Z; Bglgium 16.84 l-4; Germany 40.25; Canada .99 63-64- M? COMMODITIES (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. 3—Butter firmed a little on Montreal 01W" produce markets today While 9885 eased somewhat. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 29 to 30 cents a dozen for grade A-larsv, 27 to 28 for A-medium. 22 to 221-2 for B-large, 20 t0 20 I-2 for C. Biltter was quoted at 26 3-4 ‘to 27 for. cerlois or less of No. livhlle lots to retailers were 28 for solids and 28 l-2 for prints. Cheese was quoted at l4 5-3 to a-t IOI‘ Ontarlos with Quebec-s Hi 14 l-4 to 1-2. _ Potatoes: Que. new whites No. 1 80's, .75 to .80; No. 2 80's .56 w 150- Shaw mm’ 21o Sherritt 3,75 Siscoe 9g Sladen Mal 55 Slave lake no Stadacona m Sou Pete 435 Sud Basin 320 Sylvanite 500 Teck Hugh 6% Tashota 19o Texas w.’ Tow mac 5o ‘Pi-ea well .19 Uchi M“ Unit Oil we verituree no u can Waite Am 3f?“ White We 1 White a, Wood Ca "5 Wright Hargmusr. 1A amt g“; Oen Man no Coast Cop 95 Dal Oil l‘ East Cf m5 Foothill 31 l-Iud Bay 23 Nordon a” Pend Or 3.6 9°’ 3v. Robb Mont Temhka 4' . . .. WINNIPEO WHEAT .. (snmrtrd by Pitfield and Cfl-I A Booklet About Bonds The 1937 edition of our booklet ‘Canadian Corpora- tion Issues", now available, gives information on securities of fifty-three public utility and industrial ‘companies. A handy source of reference for investors. Copies tree on request. Royal Securities Corporation Limited . Ril B ‘id’ — Ch I ttet n ofleéulgmzvhow c’ l" lngTeIepbone 822 at o ow n nomsios or ('.\.\.\ll.\ Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfield b O0. member: of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) stocks Cion Bell Tel 169'. 169% Brazilian 27'; 271.; Bruck silk B C Pow A 35 35 Build Prod 61': 61': Can Cem 16 16 Can Nor Pr 22 22 Can Car Fd 15 15 Call Car Pfd 25'. 251g Can Hydro Pill 90 89 Can Ind Al A gan Ppciflc l2": 12". an S cam 3'; l,’ Ceianese a E Cock Plow 14', 14'. Cons Smelt 91 a0»,- Dlsi Seag Dom Coal Pfd 20 a 20'. Dom Bridge 4 . 48". Dom St B 23', 23‘. Donl Tex 84". 84“.- Drytien 1a 171,; Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co ggridfitnrwares 13": 13's How Smith 301/, 3° *Gyp.um '5'."- l n N c e 1 1 ImD Tob 65‘ 66/) Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 28% 28".- Massey I-lar l0 1013 McColl rm 12-1 12's Mont Power 33% 33 Nat Brew 411; 4g Nat St Car 4a 4g Norarlda 55 55 22.1 5:12. "i- Slinwinigan 291g 39 Bi Law 12". 12v. Si Law Pfd e2 9115 Sou Can Pow 13- 14 St Can g5 35 Si Cali Pfd ——-—---_______ NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks c105,. Amer Cyan B 115 Assoc Gas Elec A Atlas Corp Can Marconi Cities Scri- Creole Pei. Elco Bond Sh Ford Can A Niag Hud Un Light Pow A Un Light Pow Pfd Gulf of Penn Humble Oil Brown Pfd ._ e4 ca?» 5mm a- S _. "é a . 115i. I Grain WINNIPEG, Aug. 3——tCP)—All grains fully reflected lower Chi- cago quotations on the last two days and the post-holiday session on the Winnipeg grain exchange today found October wheat and rye futures skid the five-cent al- lowable limit. Other commodities fell two to four cents. In comparatively dull [.1'Qding_ featuring lack of support, final wheat quotations were 4 7-8. to 4 5-8 cents down, October at $1.27 1-8, December $1.23 5-8 and May $1.24 1-2. MONTREAL. Aug. 3 —- (CPI - Wheat, Northern, No. 1 $1.41; bar- ley, Canadian western, No. 3 .69 1-4; oats. feed. No. 1 .54; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $8.00; seconds $7.60; bakers $7.50; win- ter wheat iratents. choice $5.30 to $5.40; white corn 36,00 to 36,20; bran. ion $27.25; shorts. ton $32.25 mlddlings, ton $43.25; rolled oals, bag 90 lbs. $4.25; hay, No. 2. per ton. ctirlots $9.00. Cheese. 0111.. .14 5-8 to 3-4; Que. .14 1-4 to 1-2; butter, No. 1 .26 3-4 to .27. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .38; A-large .35; to .36; B-large .27; A- medium .33 to .34; C. .22 to .93. Potatoes: Que. new whites, No.1 80's .75 to .80; N0. 2 80's .55 t0|.60. CHICAGO, Aug. ll-Prompied by a sharp setback in quotations at Winnipeg. the Chicago wheat mer- ket tumbled late today to a new low price record for the season. Disappointingly small export blis- iness in Canadian wheat was an- nounced. and October futures at Winnipeg fell to the further per- missible immediate limit, five cents at $1.27. Overseas takings of United States wheat today were also meagre, 200,000 bushels. Wheat closed 1 7-3 to 2 5-8 low- er. Sep. 1.13 to 1.13 1-8, Dec. 1.13 7-8 to 114. corn l-t to 1 l-2 down. Sep. 94 1-4 to 3-9. Dec. 6t 3-4 to 7-9, and oats oil’ 3-4. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Prom) At Montreal -—- Pound 4.99 9-99: franc 3.75; U. S. dollar par. At New York-Pound 4.98 5-16‘. franc 3.75 l-4; Canadian dolloriio 63-64. At Paris-Pound 132.78 It; US. dollar 26.64 1-2 fr; Canadian dol- lar 26.64 fr. In Gold-Pound 12s, Id: U. S. dollar 59.41 cents; Canadian def-i lar 59.41 cents. . BA YSFORD All-OTIS! SALE I offer for sale by Public Auction on August 7th at 1 o'clock P M. all Stock. Crop, Machinery and household goods. ALEXANDER McRAE. Auctioneer. - C. A '.RAMSAY. B 11-1265-8-3-21. BAYSFORD SECURITIES, LIMITED is hereby given that SECURITIES LMI- ITED. will maltr- application to the Secretary of State. under the pro- visions of The Companies’ Act. I934. for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Montreal, P. Q., the 15th day of July, I937. . BAYSFORD SECURITIES, LIMITED. A. IAN FLEMING. Treasurer. NOTICE CAVELL SECURITIES, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that PROVINCE OF PRINCE EIHIAIIII ISLAND In tln- surrognu- (‘ourl i-i i-i-orgo V A. IL. lllili. 1n ll.» lttu- \i..~ l. 1.1- (‘ilnrlulioliiiin If l-. - .1 '11 imlll l‘r<|\ini-o \\"lli.Il I '.t~'l IIAIII" ll \lii'l.|' Lilli , mlri an i , .iiiii.'»- u] twt forth: rvqliirml t in ill»- ln-furi- Illn- .1 . . hr-lri in tiu- t‘r\ill‘l l town. in (‘Int-oil's 1' Province, Iill ‘run-Stu; tiny of S~~|-i-~l11l»-~r i|-»\ hour of ' - saim- v1.41" l van wily til-- \iiil tlnn mill on Ill‘- KIIIIIUII, ‘ ilmwr. n trni- Ilslir-ri | . i-noli tho" “aw-ks from tih- II II irnt- .|-.i;-_v Ilt-li- - ed in IIH‘ full-in- reapnrtlrrlv, mum-l the (‘hurl Ill-n... .11 (‘h fort-alibi. rlt or nl-ur vii-- of (‘nnnlln nnvl til or 1 Nova Swain IluIIi ll. forenalid s.» III‘! - Glron nnvlr-r ln_i' (‘l of the said ~urt 1111.- .'l_ Jill!‘ A. Ii. . nut! lu liv- firs“ war of His Ifajnuiyw: roiizn. (SgtlJ II. L. PAIJII-IR (L. F.) Snrrtiitiitt L-IM7-T-JZS-S-A-Il-IR. Farm Wanted cavsti. SECURITIES, LIMITED. will make application to the Secretary of State, under the pro- visions of The Cilmllflnies’ AOL 1934i for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Montreal, P. Q, the 15th day of July, 1937. . CAVELL SECURITIES. LIMITED. i A. IAN FLEMING. DENSMORE ,_ SECURITIES, ,1 LIMITED .1 NOTICE is hereby given that DENSMORE SECURITIES. LIM- ITED, will make application to the Secretary of State, under the 177°‘ visions of The Companies’ Act. 1934. for the acceptance ni‘ the surrender of its Charter on and from a date m i»; fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Montreal. i’. Q-. the 15th day of July, 1937. DENSMORE SECURITIES. . LIMITED. A. IAN FLEMING. Treasurer. ENFIE SECURITIES, LIMITED NOTICE ls ht-rehy given that ENFIELD SECURITIES. LIM. ITID. will make application tn the Secretary of State, under the pm. visions of The Fmnpanics‘ Act, 1934, for the acceptance of the surrender o! its Charter on and from a flak I" b“ 5X"! by the Secretary of State. Dated at Montreal. P. Q" the 15th day of July. i937. ENFIELD SECURITIES, LIMITED, A. IAN FLEMING, TYCIQIIIQT- INVESTMENTS, LIMITED NOTICE In hereby given that FIRTH INVESTMENTS, LIM- ITED, will make application to the Secretary of State. under the p - visions of The Cunwanlen‘ Act, 1984. for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to he fixed by the Secretory of State. A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED FARMER wishing to return from Saskatchewan wants to loose a farm of 100 acres 111th option of pur- chase. Farm must ho in first class condition. Immediate correspond- ence requested. . H. K. S. IIEDIMING. 88 Great George Street. 11-1231-8-2-31. __._._:_i: AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Tn he sold by Public Auction at Z7 King Square, ("liurltittt-ltliit‘. on FRIDAY the 13th day of August, household furniture of the lute James A. Robertson int-tuning .1 number of choir-c pit-res of hid fashioned furniture; also 111111111;- room, kitchen 11ml I)l‘II—I‘tIilIl’I furni- tuie: rugs. carpi-ls, curtains and numerous small articles. Sale to Comment-e all. 10.30 A. M. Tt-nns Cash. Itispectinri by nppointnu-nt with Alex. W. Matheson. Stiliciirlr for the Estate. ' JAMES A. XIOIIIIISON. Administrator, I-Isiiitr James A. Robcrismi. J. A. lift-DONALD, Auctioneer. 11-1152-7-31-8-4-7-11. NO 171251;? breeders intl-rl-str-rl in the Holstein tour ml-l 1 .l. W. Join-v Bunbur, Farm FTHIJI}, .\Il\_'. ii at 10 o'clock. when III!‘ party uill leave for a tour of tiio stiuthi-rn ‘B: part of King's County. IIIl‘Il\.l£il\ Montague. Murray llnrlinr. Ill-ill- River, etc. Arrangements for IIlllIIl lim- D03 mule fortlir- part) on arrival at Dewafs. New Perth. P. E. I. IIOLHTFIN BIIEIIDEIIS ASSOCIATION L-liliiLl-Il-ll-‘ll M-ii__,._.. _. . ...: Tenders will he l'l‘tt'I\'F(I up ta Altgust 31st, I937 for tlir- purchase of the "Crosby Wills" pruprri)‘. This consists of:—a four stand roller pro- cess flour mill: mnrhint-ry for mak- ing oatmeal, and I-Jilglisli uhcai burrs for crushing grain. awmlll complete nith rotiirv balirlttaw. planer, shingle mill. t-tc. .\ waterdrlven electric generator which lights the mills, and priwitlt-s cur- rent to a few nearby houses. One hundred acres of lanrl. tu-clvr cul- tivated. balance- l-ow-rml uitll n splendid growth nT hnrrl aml soft wood. The two-storey house 0n this property In perfect repair. is titti-d with yakr system. haihrflnm and sewerage complete: and is light"! by the above mentioned clrrtrln light plant. Thls prowl-rh- is locat- ed on the best mill stream. and sli- tlated in one of the heal fnnnlnfl (llatrlrle In the “ariiime Provinces. Dated at Montreal, P. Q, the 19th day of July_ 49:11. I FIRTH INVESTMENTS. tnvnrso. coupon s. SMALL. l . Secretary Treasurer. i L-l227-8-2-t-8-9-ll-13 Address tenders to- W. F. ALAN STEWART. Siraihgnl inc)‘. Exetutor for the F. late oi‘ Heath B. Crosby. ~ Lam-nnlifidéf-a. -. mu‘