JULY 20. 1936 THP (‘.HARl.fTl""'ET()WN STOCK QUOTA TION5 7‘ ~e-I vi?» cm’ __.._.. ‘ ‘ b Plmela and com. ll’lt"L Stock Exchange (supplied in tumors and can- run ,“, burn at Ilonsreal clock ‘mung and orb market) ‘u... own Incl Ahltlbl “pg: 18% 18 Bath 1* 2' Bell Tel 147 147 Bnsilian 1256 12% Brew Co Con 1'26 2%. Brock SIIAK 5 8 B C Pr Cnn Cement 0% 0% Can Nr Pr 24 24 Car: Car Fs 3% 3'1 (‘an Cement 5% 0% (‘an ind A] Can Pu 13% 13% (‘cllnel rock low 6 0 Dist Real: 22% 22% Dom Bridge 40 40 Dam St I.’ 556 5 Frmier Co 15 15 Found Co 15% 155'. How Smith 1293 12-3’. Imp Tab 14 14 Int Nckei 60% 50% .\i:uuaov Bar 5 Hi Mr-(‘oil Front ‘MM: 14% Mont Pr 31% 31% Nut Sr Can ill Nnranrln M35 30‘/2 One Pr Shawinlgnn - WV) 19% St Lnrv 5-’ 3'31 Son Cnn Pr PM 12 12 S! of (‘an M W‘ Sr of (‘an Pfd 8 3 Win E c BANKS l Bk of (‘an Bk of (‘nm Bk of .\ill Bir of N. 5. Royal Bk I Currencies (Canadian Press) ‘ IIONTREIAL. July 19-—Leading currencies declined narrowly on Montreal foreign exchanges sat.- nrdey. Pound sterling lost 1-32 cent at 36.03 7-16 while the United states dollar eased 1-32 cent to I-16 premium. The French franc was .01 cent lower at 6.83 cents. NEW YORK. July li)—Foreig'n currencies moved in a narrow range in terms of the United Bests dollar saturday but a gen- erally steady undertone prevailed. The pound swrling was 1-3 higher and Freruch francs were 001-4 of a cent lower. The Canad- ian dollar reduced its discount h-an 3-32 to 1-16 or one per cent. MT’L._§URB (Supplied by rmiold and Com. pany members of Ilontreal stock exchange and curb market) Itookl "ten but 3 A Oil goal Eton; 35% 25% °|'d A 20 10 imtp Foil 352‘ 20,? I) 9 8 MI-lcliera A 5‘ 8”‘ Walker Good 3394 33% PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July l9—Buttel' Prloes dipped and rallied on Most- real open produce markets last week but closed higher than the Preceding week. Cheese, eggs and potatoes were steady. Butter was quoted at 23 1-2 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 24 for solids and 24 1-2 for prints. Cheese averaged 12 1-2 to 13 cents for Quebec white, 12 3-4 to 13 for colored, 13 to 13 1-2 for On- tario white and 18 1-4 to 1-1 for colored. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at. 24 to 24 1-2 cents a dozen for A large, 22 1-2 to 23 for A medium, 21 to 22 for B and 20 to 20 1-2 for C. New Que-b:c potatoes were quot- at at $1.40 per 80 pound bag. (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rate5:—- At Montr'eal—Pound 5.03 7-16! U. 5. dollar l.0i) i-18; franc 8.63. ‘\_ At New York-—l-‘lound 5.03 1-8, Canadian dollar 99 15-32; franc 8.63. At Paris—Oiosed. In gold—Pound 12s, 2d; U. 8. dollar 59.24 cents; Canadian dol- la.r 59.17 cents. (Canadian Press) MON'I'R.EAL. July 19-11 slightly firmer trend was seen on Canad- ian commodity exchange produce section Saturday. Butter spot-Sales: Que (92 score), 28 3-4. Oheese Spot—Unquoted. Eggs Sp:t—Ont A large 24 1-2 to 25: A medium 22 1-2 to 23: C 30 1-2 to 21. 500 boxes ‘oudeouooeu-an-one gf Advertising II! word) Announcement; and Com r word; In llemnr-lam Nbtloeorlun per inch) Line of Floral and '3 ritual Oflerlngn. (Kurds. ete.. to p per Inch: Notion of Thanks and A word. other rates on application. imam Churn for any advertisement tn-only-fin cents, llates—Payaiile in Advance 1 Ooatrll Guardian locale, do per word; We:-lrrn and Eastern IINIII. In in; Event: 2o pr-r word) Clunnlllcd 10¢ per or nnme; Letter: of Cunilolenu npreclnion. ‘loo per inch or to To Rent . SUMMER COTTAGE AT APPLE Tue Wharf for July and August. J. R. Burnett, Guardian. L-6129-7-16-tf. Miscellaneous nnrvmc To BOSTON ABOUT July 27th. will take passengers. _ Male. .!!¢!v1lT=:.rLte.~'l__ WANTED — A MAN FOR A month for haying. James Drake, North River. L— 35 wmus. nvhlt uicusn GU» lib- quires representatives for sales work in city and surrounding dis- tricts. Must have references. Ho bond fee required. Write Mr. Druce. 106% Granville st, Room Telephone 859 1--61_9_6__-31_8:3g 7, Halifax. L-6148-’l-16--ii. In BUN urn use A NEW LOW Lost premium policy which guaran- tee; even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Oonsult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. ' Charlottetown. Wanted WAN'l'ED—B0'I"l'LES. PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. L-5128-8-17-ti WANTED — A LOAN OI-‘ 83000. AT 4 per cent. Full guaranteed sec- urity. write 0. D Guardian Of- nee. L-0081-'1-14-6i. -906 TO‘ LET Dwelling No. 247 Grafton Street. Lately occupied by Dr. Keeping. Awlv L. M. POOLE 4: C0. L-UNI-‘I-I-ti. 1-ion SALE b.__.. D o u b I e tenement house, good repair, reu- onahlo terms for quick sale. Apply 304 Rich- mond Street. FOR SALE STANDING HAY lllonds Fem, settlement only. Will soil whole or in part as desired . ’ '1. r. MaeMiLLAN, Administrator. -I-H Stunner- Vlllfl Wednesday, July 22nd ‘It 1 o'clock poo. Spotlcash LOST — IN CHABIOTTETOWN. parcel containing suit of clothes, etc. Reward. Finder phone 210, L-E187-'l-1'7-31. To Let TO LET -— THREE IOOOMED Apartment, light and water free. item $12.00. Apply 38 Elm Ave. L-6186-7-17-3i. Male Help RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO supply Famous Watkins Products to established customers in Char- lottetown. Weekly earnings aver- age $22.50 at start. Experience un- necessary. Credit furnished. Ap- ply R. sample, J. R. Watkins Company, 2177 Massori S_t _Mon- treal. N-338:1: 8-31. Work Wa ntetl .‘ YOUNG MAN SINGLE AND SUB- er wants work as handy man in or out of house. Five years Hotel experience. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Write W. cam Guardian. L-8245-7-20-3i. For Sale 0311* aromas ron 8Al.E—Al'- ply 23 Grafton St., City, L-B236 6F-‘ic AL Asabifl. score! has ten cents. posture ml‘!- Apply Charlottetown Guard!“- ._.._.—-—-—-—-—-——-—-—-—'—*""" pog 351,; _ I-‘OX IIOUND PUPS three months old from the very best hunting strain. Reach COW: New Wiltshirc. P. I. -GYM-'1-l'l-iii. ITIA 20 PER LIL AND pick your own in your own 0011- ‘ iners. 1". B. Reeves. Southp°?‘- A1’/;“_i—~"_"_'3‘s I Female Help Wanted WANTID — IXPIRIENCED GIM- for general housework. Apply "3." care of Guardian. , . L-8198-1-is-3|. vmrnn -onu. -ro WORK M MW iii.-gliyilifiiiiil-ai. wsn-no AI‘ ONCI--A rum. N. Y. Stock Exchange‘ (lnppllol by Pltllald and Co. lumbar: of loatnal -took .ox- ohango and Ourb Market) Itoulrs open last Al Chem Am Can 1301,; 135* Am For Pr 8 8 Am Rad ms; 21* Am 'i‘el Tel 17% 1754 Am Water 255; -.55‘ Anacondl 38% "3855 Atchilon as 32 Ail Re! 30 so Aullzlurg Ba rice I 8 gait Ohio is ‘,5 entiix Av 20 29 ‘ Beth sz 52;): 5355'; 31183! Man Chen Ohio (lay, agig Chrysler H553 116 (cm 801 (.‘om so Con Gas C soy, 41 (‘orn Pr 72% 131/, Cur Wright «-3; 35; Doors 73 73 llupont 1821/, 1041,; Filed Auto Life am am Elec Pr Lt 17% 17 l<‘ircainm- Gen Elec 40 40 Gcn Food! ‘A 5‘ Gen Met 60- 59 goudrlch 1‘ 9‘ mod Tire 23 24 Gt Nor PM K ‘‘ Hud .\{ut Car 17% 17% Ill Con 2374; 33% Int Tel Tel HM, 1411, Kcnnccatt -12% 42 .\lnnt Ward 4.1% 48% .\lur Co 1345 15% N Y Can 323/. 40 Not Cash Reg .\r,-xv Ycrlr N 8 NM Pnc l‘nr'k Mot 1044 10% Pnrnnmunt i'crn R R 36% 37W, llolr Sex: N .T 47%. 4771; ilnilln (‘ii 115.’. 115'. ltiullo Keith Orph Konrs lino Co 71) Nil l_’l Ind Hizl Uri N .7 64 llill}; Elutli-l-nker C ‘rt-x (‘a saw, an i,'niti'il Air 2673 26”; l'niir=rl (‘rs l‘ni!Ni Drug In Gas Imp 175,4 171/. U Q Rllh 20% 29% ll 9 St (‘0 62%;. (I331; U S lnil Al .'i-‘ll/4 34') Vnniidium 201/, 20% Warner Bros 1l",§ 11% \Vm-It l‘nion ll’:-st Air Brat. West Elm- Wooin-orili 53% 53% Produce ' Prices Oats, feed no 1 46. Flour. spring wheat patents. ilrsts 05.90. Flour seconds 85.50. Flour bakers 05.40. Flour. winter wheat choice $8.80 to 34.00. Flour whit-e corn $4.60-$4.80. Bran ton $25.25. Shorts ton $27.26. Middlings ton $31.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.85. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $8-$9. Cheese Ont roi 13 1-2 to Cheese white 13 to 13 1-2. Que col 12 3-4 to‘!!! 1-4. Cheese white 12 1-2 to 13. Butter no I 23 1-2 to 23 5- Eggs in cartons A large 27. Eggs A medium 25. Eggs B 24. Eggs C 23. Potatoes Que new 80's $1.40. patents. 8. Main List Advances On Mt’l. Exchange MONTREAL, July l9~(CP)— Strength of a few selected issues enc.uraged stock market buyers Saturday and the main list ad- vanced mwtionally. A couple of minor soft spots fail- ed to disturb the firm trend and higher prices ruled at the finish ior banks, utilities, metals, rail equip- ments, textiles and constructions. Canada car Preferred advanced 3-4 to a new high for a gear or more of 20, while the Common, also in g;od demand, ilrrned 1-4 to 8 1-8 another new peak; CPR. declined narrowly. Among banks. gains of a point. each were posed for Montreal at 191 and Royal at 168. Late demand boosted Regent Knitting preferred a point to 71 while the common firmed 3-4 to 8 1-4. International Nickel and Smelt- ers met little demand but came out with fracti;nal gains at 50 3-8 at 54 3-4 respectively. In constructions. Dominion Bridge led with I gainof 3-4. "Foundation and steel of can- on improved slightly. Most utilities were higher. Mont- real Power, Brazilian and Canadian I-Iydro-Electric prefened advanced as much as a point. each. while the ions loser, shswinigan. was oi! 1-8. sales 14,367 shares; bonds 823.500. ‘realizing and selling Pflhy,lnOIl|I I of Ilnntrnnl um-.lr VKCHFF" Curb Iarlulk ltoelin Close Alum Co Am Amer Cyan B 881,; Amer On liilec gs Amer Bub Fr 27. Assoc GI! El Atlas Co 13% Can Mar Cit Serv 4;‘ Creole Pet 2155 Elec B1! S1: 24% Ford Cm A ' Gulf Oil Penn all Hum Oil net 37% mm Oil 21 Int Pete Int Pete ' Nilg Find Std 011 Ken 131, Up Light Pr A 31/, on Light Pr PM one (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, July 19-surprise molsture relief and cooler temper- atures together with forecasts of more, toppled corn prices head- long downward four cents a bushel Saturday and wheat 3 5-8 cents. In wild trading, corn especially illustrated to the extreme all the fickle traits of atypical "weather market” substituting in swift fash- ion acute weakness for enormous strength shown of late. The corn market break followed approximately 32 cents to 34 cents a bushel almost vertical upturn, and tumbled wheat lower because this season to a. greater extent than has been the general custom all grains are being treated as in- terchangeable in use. Corn closed unsteady at it" day's bottom level, 3 7-8 to 4 cen " under Friday's finish, July 88 7-8, Sept. 85 7-8, Dec. '19 7-8, wheat nervous 3 to 3 3-8 down, July 102 1-8 Sept. 101 3-4 to 7-8, Dec. 102 3-4 to 103, oats 1 '7-8 to 2 1-4 oil’, Sept. 37 to 37 1-8, and rye show- ing 2 3-8 to 2 5-8 drop. The out- come in provisions was unchanged to 15 cents lower. WINNIPEG, July i8-—Week-end credited to southern houses quickly erased open advances on Winnipeg g-rain exchange today as wheat futures prices closed 2 1-8 to 2 cents lowcr. Closing prices showed July at 92 5-8, October 92 to 92 1-8 and De- cember 91 1-2 to 5-8 cents s bushel. Export buying ruled active, sales oveniight and during the session totalling an estimated 1,500,000 bushels, includ-ng sales of wheat at Churchill. In cash wheat, exporters de- manded No. 2, 3 and 4 northern and lJn‘ted States interests still enquired after durums, but offer- ings were light In the coarse grain pit, oats, GORDON FIFE, Soldier oi’ Fortune barley and rye showed consider- able losses at low points and flax was neglccterl. Lord Twee dsmuir it e c elves Message From King Edward (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) QU%EC, July 17—A message of thanks was received by Lord Tweedsmuir today from King Ed- ward, following the expression of sympathy sent the King yesterday when a. loaded revolver was thrown at the monarch. The Govzmor-Generals message read: My humble respects to your Majesty. May I offer on behalf or the Canadian people our warmest congratulations on your Majesty's escape. The news of the attempt on your life has evoked feelings of horror throughout. the Dominion and I take this opportunity of re- newing the assurances of our de- votion to your Majesty's throne and person. King Edward zepueu? I sincerely thank you and the people of Can- ada for your message which I deeply appreciate. S0l’WlTH’S BOAT DISPLAYS CLASS IDNDON, July l9—iCP)—Brltish hopes of finally capturing the Am- ericas cup, held by the United Stat- es since the first race in 1851. rock- eted sharply here following a sen- sational display of speed by T.o.M. 3;p\v1th's new chailczrtcr. Endeav- our 11. In one of her first performances. me new "mystery" craft. equipped with numerous secret gadgets and expected to challenge for the cup in 1937, trailed on the first lap 01 3 triangular course against Ast-rt. Endeavour I and v\‘sheda. Then she shot ahead to win by six min- utes over Astra. The original En- deavour I, sopwithls 1934 challel’l€- er, finished nearly 11 minutes be- hind the new Endeavour II. IInaI'd'I Llnlrnenc removes stains, GUARDYAN Fractional Advances] On it. Y. Exchange‘ (By Frank Macmillan, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian’! Speclll Wire) NEW YORK, July l9—Cliinbing tendencies, although restrained in most departments, predominated in Saturday's brief stock market session. ‘Prices generally edged im-ward in fractions, although there were a number of gains of one to three or more points. Specialties accounted for the widest advances, although selected] oils, utilities, rails. ooppers and: steels received their quota of sup-§ port‘. l The Associated Press average of 80 stocks was up .3 of a point at 57. another new top since July 8, 1931. 'I‘ransi'ers totalled 557,170 against 867,180 last Saturday. First June income reports oi the railroads confirmed previous fore- casts of highly satisfactory earn- ings for some. A few oi the util- ities exhibited ‘renewed popularity as the usage or electric power showed signs of reaching for an- other historical record. Among stocks conspicuous on the upside were Sutherland Paper, up 3 1-8 at 32 5-3: Philip Morris, up 2 3-4 at 98; Du Pont, up 2 1-4 at 164 1-4; International Paper Pre- ferred, up 1 1-4 at 41; Spiegel- May-Stern, up 2 at 73 1-2, and California Packing, up 1 5-8 at 35 7-3, Others ahead included North American at 33 1-2, U. 8. Steel at 63 1-B. General Motors at 69 3-4, Consolidated Edison at 41, Phillips Petroleum at 45 7-8, standard Oil of New Jersey at 65, Anaconda at 38 3-4, General Electric at 40 1-2, N. Y, Central at 40 1-8 and Dela- were 8; Hudson at 46. J. I. case lost 2 1-2 at 157 1-2, and lease; declines were suffered by Deere at 72 1-2, Santa Fe at 2 5-8, Great Northern at 38 3-8, Sears Roebuck at 78 7-8, U. 8. Rubber at 29 and American Gan at l35 1-2. Amongst. Canadian stocks, Can- adian Pacilic. Distillers-Seagrnms and Massey Harris were slightly lower. Fractional improvement was recorded in Canadian Marconi, I-lollinger and Imperial Oil. MINING ‘nnmllnn (( Prowl ) TORONTO, July 19- Stocks (‘lune Acme Oil 10% Afton sh; :7 flilw‘ . ,PAGE' FIVE. :'_' L. Ofllcos throughout Canada The new, revised edition of am‘ booklet "C8-Radian Corporation Issues” gives izzformationbn le¢llI'l.l5i95 of forty-eight public utility and industrial companies. "A handy source of reference for investors. iloyal Securi L Riley Building Telephone 822 19 ‘A Booklet About Bonds‘ 1 ' ‘ Copies free on request. ties Corporation imited Charlottetown EPARTM E1} The West River Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic r or p*1i+aL‘iE~w0RKSM NOTICE June 23rd, until further notice. L. B. MacMr..LAN, Charlottetown, June 20, 1936. Deputy Minister of Public Works I719“ flnlil Alex 2*’; Aiznfllil 7% Ausnisy 150 Aiililey 19 Axtorln 4‘-5 Balznrnnr-. 8 Rune Mninl 18 Il(u'il' 55 l'it\'ltiln l3l.'\ lily: .\llaa iii llnlyjn ‘.'l it is X ll Huff Ank V7- Ruff (‘nn I7‘; Funk llill 12 Rlilxznnd 175 (‘Ill 0!! l.'i (‘nu .\inl 110 ('nrilIun 17:7 1'‘, ’]‘i'r‘llI l-“Kl (‘nut l‘:It »|‘.'.'. l'lwm "('5 Jill (‘l<-rl4‘.\' '1 i'nnu (‘hi i-'~ 53“; 7“ 87 (HS R”; US fl7‘>'_y nu. iir:|'.vi i 17 u". 19% (trail 1: iii‘ 3.’: (:rv~.-m- 50 Grull l2 (lunimr 110 i‘.1r"nm f‘.il lifiril Rock '.'Til ii.'il‘lU‘f‘ Nil; Hriillllitflf 15'}; Tlm|Ir\.<i:'n<l -iii TIn\\‘o_\r G .47 J .\l (‘nus G2 Kirk “ii/l 9.1 Kirk l.:il;n ll’. l\'lrl |kI- 1153 link Shore 50 l.nli':|Iiuu -iii I'M’: (‘hp 105 i..I.l mm 2' 4 liitlle L L Mnraaaa ‘\icIid Cock MI-\'iliie W-l\'atters Minin .\ianr~ln lllnr Kirk .‘i|ll-|')l|_\' Vow Gold when pisang Nnrnniln Nnrili (‘an O'Brien Olga Oil Ouicizn l‘:nnour I‘n_\'mnsicr Pcrron Pick (‘ro Prrrnicr l‘rr>sinn Prns Air Que» hing: Rnrul Allili R1-ll Luke Run" (3 Slur.wkr_\' Slroop (Tiv Siiorriit Slaroo SL1:l:~u South Til) Sylr-nnite Tr-ck Hugh Texas Tnhurn Vnnturos Wu raidi- ____ , .,._.__: AND Hicnwav commencing Tuesday, and Highways — ~—;—.:.:-.,..L———__——:1 Wright H ' ‘“—" .~m»r u:.qni»io-l. Total sales (‘.'.‘(l,nun_ C.VLI.’~'ll 5’ Aldorfnnr (‘onl .\liIi\ Ctiurrli ll Dalliniisw Emile (ill Hull Il:i_\' Kirk 'l‘o\\'n link" .ll.1r(-n Mnlrnlyic l\inntl)' N lluwk Nurvlnn Oslslm l’:irk llill l”n\rn l\'lr-k 1'1-nil “H! Port‘ (‘ro Ililrlilv Rnhl) .\innt Sud Minna Trmisk EIGHTY r=E}r.-(:E§'r or THE wom.r)'s n.-wow r-nonucran By THE vrscosn rrrocrasa over 80 per cent of the world's rayon is produced by a. process in- vented by two British scientists known as the “viscosc" process. Great Britain ranks ilith among the world producers of rayon yarn. 123,777,000 psunds being turned out in 1935 which was more than the world‘; entire production of silk. according to the Industrial Depart- ment of the Canadian National Railways. _?_.._—:——- Ulla Mlnnrll'I for Fill! Jnlnlu As Government Officials Leave on Vimy Pilgrimage Preceding tirc ma4 parties oi‘ inc 6.000 Vlmy-bound veterans by sev- eral days, Csnadab official repre- sentatives to the unveiling by His Majesty the King of the Canadian war memorial at Vlmy Ridge sailed from Quebec in the Empress or Britain. At TOP are shown threc cabinet ministers in the official party. On the LEFT is the lion. Ian Mackenzie. minister of national defence; in the CENTRE. the lion. (1. G. Power. minister of pensions. and Hon. Ernest Lapolnic. minister of justice. At RIGHT is Sir Eugcne Fiset. surgeon-genral and drputy minister of national dcfcnco during the great war. BELOW. LEFT, Sir Robert Borden. Canadian premier when Canada entered the war, is pictured aboard ship. RIGHT, Lady Currie, widow of General Sir Arthur Currie. commander-in—chief of the Canadian forces in France, I seen with her son, Garner Currie, Is they sailed to be present at the unveiling. Enid Takes a Chance! References necessary. 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