WE'RE HAVING GUESTS RIR [INNER- AQHAMED AND CHUOSE or "INEIEW » t QAL< ' l’ ‘ Dml/NG sun's $129 a fasy Terms cheese oak for your dining roan and you ars certain of furniture alaaya anart and desirable. A suite in rich magnificently carved oak inthe manner of the 17th century. Suite has china cabinet, buffet, aatcnaien tabla and six man-s, masterfully built and-au- thentically assigned. Act nos. HOLIIMPS Ciftown and Summersido srocK QUOT- ‘Tlozvs (By Johnston and Ward's Special Wire) MORNING MARKET LIVTTII. NEW YORK. N. Y» Aug 6-Ths market yesterday was less active than on Saturday and for the meat part price changes were nominal. The features of tho day were the sperini strength in lire nlis and and some of the utilities and the new high for the year made by General Motors. The rails were inclined to be a little soft. The market has been in a very narrow trading range for six days on ‘com- paratively high volume. This act- ive churning raises some question of the ability of the market to forge ahead without a correction immediately but other factors con- tinue to suggest that the outlook for the Fall continues good. Laidlaw and Company. SUMMARY NIW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 6- General Motors Corp. declared a‘ quarterly dividend of 50 cents on common, placing stock on 2 an- nual basis against $1 previously. and an extra dividend of 25 cents on common. Gold bars quoted in London at’ 140s 956d against 140s lid Satur- day. Pillsbury Flour Mills and subs in year ended May 31st net profit equal to 82 80 a share against $2.90 a. share in previous year. S. S. Kresge July sales $10,004.- 02? against $9,47l.99B in July 1984, 7 months sales $71,233,938 against 472,763,614. Colgate Palmolive Peet Co and subs in six months ended June 30 consolidated net profit 01,924,- 810 alter reduction of $900,000 as provision for possible future de- cline in market value of its in- ventories, equal to 60 cents a oom- mon share against 84 cents a common share in like 1934 period. Niagara Hudson Power Corp and subs in 12 months ended Jurie 30 net income equal to 44 cents a. share against 71 cents a share in previous year. M T’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) stocks Open Close Brit Amer Oil .. 18% 16‘; Can Walt ... 33% 33-73 Con Pap .. .. 80 80 Dis Seag ,, . . . . .. 217s 22% Pbrd oi Can A 28% 28 Imp Oil .. 19% 19% Green Slabcil . . 20 20 Imp Tcb - .. .. 137s 137s lntl Pet ... . 35 347i Mit Rcb .. . 3"; 3d; Noranda 371i. 38% Teck ‘iuglies .. 407 402 Walker Good .- 28 28 Walker Good pfd 1755 1714 Walker Brew . . .- 300 300 Wzight l-lar .. . 740 740 NEW YORK, Aug 6—Gold standard currencies turned easy in the foreign exchange markets today. The French franc was off .01‘; of a cent at 6.62% cents while the Netherlands guilder. closing" at 67 76 showed a loss of .13 of a cent- The Canadian dollar held un- changed at a discount of 3-32 per cent. Sterling was up ‘A: 0f a cent at $4 96% to the pound. MONTREAL, Aug. il-Leading currencies were off slightly on Montreal foreign exchanges todgr. I The pound sterling was down 1-32 ("Int to 4 96 15-32‘ whi'c the United States dollar slipped l-32 o! one per cent to 1 00 3-32. The French franc eased .01 of a cent to 6 63 cents. Canal (lnavdlan IMIII. 4e pal I In per word: In Isrnnrlun Spiritual Offerings, Circle, nsr luoin Nnllcea of ban word. Other ratu on anpiiratlo Ilulllull Charge BATlir-Ie per word, three inser- tions for the price of two. strictly blyabia in advance. . To Let . k LIT-NEWLY DECOR-ATE!) lDI-rtment. e. a. MacDonald. , n-ss-u m wr - nasmanae arson’ moo in good locality. Phone sea-J. _ L-0664-0-0-3i. Miscellaneous‘ war nor‘ ran anvanrsoa '0! the much larger income secur- ed by purchasing a niaranteed annuity in the Sun Life. Ocats 0"“ °""‘““‘ °'“§§,', ..., you ‘nothing to (iJnvestigagahmS-zc - ' ' - Mom. urrh u . L“ “u”. PE »-_~—-r bu” “Whoa-amour 8031:? m": 5"“ 1.76 r uh HelP Wanted f,” m" ' prison-ow IAN oa woman ro raavar. for old established mouse. Yearly Eunr-antQaJi . (m. wvaverkg veraga) an ‘expenses. Winston “Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance a; western and lantern locals. le oar wcnl- Announcements and C ‘lag Iventa N04 0CD, 7M . alo . 4c D0: name: latte" or Condolence, 70c. ha and Apprarintfol. "I- ll! 1°15 ~ '- I (or anwadvartlaa-sla twenty-Clea salts. High Low Last Up 30 Ind - 126.62 125.31 126.07 0.17 20 Util 25.63 25.08 25.39 0.36 40 Bonds 98.85 0.04 High Low Last Off 20 Rails 35.18 34.60 34.87 0.02 Dow Jones. BANON SAYS MONTREAL, Que, Aug. 6- Olls and utilities attempted to lead the marketforward yester- day but prices in general ran into fairly heavy offerings which were well absorbed. Prospects continue to favor increasing activity and higher prices, positions establslh- ed may still be retained. Cons. Gas, North American. Pub Ser- vice of New Jersey, Eiec Bond and Share and Am. Waterworks are issues recommended lower down, made new highs on the move yesterday, these issues have not exhausted their possibilities marketwise. Continue to buy on dips. Gold shares have been lag- ging in recent sessions. I still am confident, however, that this division will not be neglected in the next advancing phase, remain long. General Motors yesterday after- noon jumped its dividend from an annual basis of t1 to $3 and at the same time declared an extra of as cents. A lot of traders who have followed by repeated recom- mendations on General Motors have now run up some highly sat- isfactory profits and will probably be inclined to take their profits on the good news this morning. 1 would however, be inclined to hold on. Continue to hold and buy more on minor dips. Barron. BAKING LETTER llonday Evening NEW YORK, N. Y.. Aug. 6- Wheat, which I said should not react further rallied 2 cents and Sept. Corn reacted nearly a cent. Last advices hold good. Dec. Cot- ton closed about unchanged. If MARKET GOSSIP You bought some lost week around 11.20 hold it and if it should go to about 10.95 buy a little more. The market was again very two sided with further strength in Western Union and Radio B pfd who, the _ utilities which made new highs in the morning, ream- ed from s. fraction to over 2 points in the afternoon. Most of them have done enough for the time being. Th etractions rallied a little further and there is supposed to be some Rood news out on them by Wednesday, in which case profits should be taken. I told you a few weeks ago they were good for 5 or 6 points more and they have 17W“? nearly Bitined that much by now. Bohn Aluminum recommended last week has had a 20 point re- action and may be bought around 44 National Cash Register which I said last week could be bought below 17 sold at 161's, closing at 17%. as it has not done anything yet it is not likely to react much if any. General Motors doubled its re- gular dividend and declared 25 cents extra but the statement of the President of the company seems to voice grave doubts as to the permanency of the present dividend level due to political un- certainties. It might go 2 points higher. Phillip Morris closed nearly a point higher and irrespective of temporary fluctuations or what the rest of the market may do, it will sell at least 20 points higher this Fall and considerably higher next year. Fairbanks Morse, will not react much further and will make new highs this fall. You were told to take profits on your short Columbia Pictures when it was around 71 last week, but the other three shorts may be held unless lrhey sell a point higher than they were last week as per recent letters. vrsrrrgnrii marl mirror uunriérmns Corrected For Every Wedn esday and Saturday Issue PIIODUOI Hay. loose crrt Straw, pressed cwt BETA I L IA BRET Celery bunch .. . New potatoes pk . Tomatoes Rnsplmri-ics lmx Currants Black qut . 35c (‘urrnrrts lit-ti qt . . . 15c berries qt 15c Cauliflower each - 15-200 Oriloira lli . Br.- Beets bunch » 5c Voal lb 10c Roast Pork 17-190 lions! boo-f . . _ l-‘l-lflr Stew meats 10-12c 5c t 5c Turnips bunch 5e Spinach 3 lir .. 5c Parsley hunch .. _ . 9e Broccoli .. .. .. 10c New potatoes lb -. . . .. 4c Peas qt . .. 20c Cucumber . 5-10c Butter .. .. 22-250 tfreani . . 40c Eggs doa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-1Sc FISH Cod 1h , 5t 1410116181 3 for .. 25c Haddock lb 7c ca. l: Claaailel . pa! inslu " n, ""4 9" eon slum - savsn noon oor- tags with bath and aarsas- Apply 173 Sydney Street. L-DI-S-J-Si. ‘" Ion sass - navy shown repa- auitablo roi- pioorna under m“ °*°' ' ‘n “'77. a I03 sALS-CNI DOUBLE SIAT- ad wagon newly painted. nearly as a 5°“ l‘ new‘ Appiy-Bflli-S-el-fli. pg. QQLI - AUCTION I031‘!- live, anon w! "hi" '°“"_,°,] ‘Female Hell) - Ooqneptwflroront. »-7- -~-2l-llI~0-‘I-i i. LIVES TOC (Canadian Prel) Aug. 6-O(ferlngs on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled S65 head, composed of 71 cattle, 244 calves, 674 hogs and 176 sheep and lambs. Cattle were steady. Common cows brought 02.20 to 42.76. Can- ners and cutters were from 0126 to 02. Common bulls were mostly $3 to 2N. Good lambs were sold at 6.60 with culls out at 44.60. Several small lots were sold at I6 flat. 51W» Wm t! to also. Hogs were steady. Bacons were sold at $.76 fed and watered. Selects drew a1 per hog premium. ““ -and” ‘ wcrecutso cents poi- hundrcdweight and ex- tra hsavlcs l1 per hundredweiaht. The hulk of the light hogs were cut l1 pcnhundrcdwsight. Scwa wen from 06 to $6.60. Ma rk eta A t A Glance Ml’ 7.‘ StGCk Exchange (Quotation furnished by Johnston and‘ Ward members of the Iloni Icll (Stock Iontroa Curb Market. 156 Richmond Street Charlottetown. " Bathurst A 6% 6% 5911121 ... ... 130 130 Braz T L Pow 8% 8% BCPowA... 2s 28% B C Pow B . . . . . .. 150 150 Build Prod 30% 80% Can Car Com 7% 7% Can Cel com ... 22-7’. 23 Can Cel pfd 1191i 119% Can Gem c.:m 6% 6% Can Cempfdu. 55 55 Can Hydro Elec pfd 49% 49% OanIndAlA .. 8% 8% Can North Pow 21% 21% Can Pac . .. ... l0 10 Cock Plow ... .. till 8% Cons Smelt .... 169 170 Dom Bridge 29 29 Dom Coal old . 17% 1.7% EDom Steel Coal B .. 5 4% {Dom Tex Com .. .. 60% 69% ‘Geh Steel Wares .. 3i’: 3% Gurds 4% Inti Nickel .. . 28% Lake of Woods . 9 Massey Harris 4% McColl Front 13% Mont Pow 31% Natl Brew . ., 36 Nat Steel Car 16% Power Corp . . . . . .. 6 6 Quebec Pow . 14% 14% St law Corp 65 Shawinigan 16!’. 16% Sher Wll . ._ 11% 11% Steel Co Can com .. 491i 49% Steel Co Can pid 48 46 BANKS Commerce .. 143 Montreal 185 Nova Scotia .. Royal 145 Bank of Canada .. MINING (Canadian Pram) TORONTO, Aug. B-Strength of the metals on the New York mar- ket put a litie ginger in the T01‘- onto mining list today, particu- larly in the silver and base metal shares, and the close revealed a much improved price tone. The secondary gold issues got out of the rut and moved higher on good volume. Both golds and miscell- aneous indlces were up for the day. Interest in the silvers centred in Bear Exploration and Radium with the price touching 70, a new high for the year and 53,000 shares changing hands. The close at 76% was up 3S4. Eldorado be- came active late in ths day to re- cord a net advance of 8 cents to 1 80 and gains of 2 to 3 cents were recorded by Nipiasing and Castle. Base metal issues traded in only moderate volume with Fal- conbridgs adding 4 cents. Nor- anda l6, Hudson Bay l6 and Base Metals Corporation 2 cents. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press). MONTREAL. Aug. 6-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian douar as com- piled by the Royal Bank. of Can- ads. closed today as I0]lclwg;_ Argentina peso .fi96. Australia pound 8.9660. Belgium bells. .1693. Brazil milreis .0536. Chins. Hong Kong dollars 5242. -Fra.ncc franc .0663. Germany reichsmark 4040. Great Britain pound 4.9646. Great Britain pound 49646. Holland florin .6785. India rupee .3767. India rupee .3767. Jugaslavla. dinar .1331. New Zeaiand pound 4.0050. south Africa pound 4.0414. Spain peseta 1674. Sweden krone .2562. Switzerland franc 3270. United States dollar 8-32 per cent premium. PRODUCE ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 6—Butter and egg irriccs were again slightly easier on the Montreal dairy and produce markets today-while pot- stoes Wfle lower and cheese steady. Butter was quoted at 20% to 209i cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retail- ers were 21% cents for solids and 22% cents for prints. Cheese was IV- to 10% cents for no 1 current Cmtarlca and 9% to 2% cents for no i Quebecs. Shipments of graded e828 in carlcts or lees were I7 to 37% cents a doaen for A-ll-YIQ. 35 W H14 cents for A medium. 21 to 21% cents for B and 19 W 19% cents for O. New supplies had a depressing effect on new Quebec willow m4 prices were down to 40 to 45 cents per 60 pound hag. Miscellaneous (Canadian Prcaa) MONTREAL, Aug. 6- Whcat, nor no 2 Bl- Bariey, C W no 6 4|. 0ata'C W no 263. Oats O-I no‘! 4S. IV. Y. Stock Exchange (Quotation furnished by Johnston Ward, llasnbara of llontrsal Stocks Exchange, Montreal Curb lhrlset. 1M Blchmond Strut. Char- iottotown.) AirRfid ...146 143 Am For P1- Pid 37% 38 Allied Chem 0 159% , Allis Chaim ' 26% ‘ Atl Ref -' 237a ‘Amer Can . . 144% 142% Am Car lound .. .. 24 24 Am F0: Fair 672 6% Am Loco 16% 16% Am Pow 1.5M . m 7% Am Rad 17% 17% Am 51118.1 Rig . 4271 43% Am Sugar ,, 56 55% Am Tel Tel 132% 132% Am Tob B 100% 99% Ah Copper .. . 157s 16% Atchisori .. .. 53% 52 Auburn Arlto . 26v. 26v. Bald Loco 3% 3% Bait Ohio 14 14'... Barn A .. 83s 8% Ben AviaLon 17H 171.’. Beth Steel .. 35% Briggs .. .. 36% Byers A M . . . 15%: Burr Add Mach .. 17% OOn Oil .. ... 21% 20’/a Can Dry Gin Ale .. 9 9 Can Pac .. . ..- 10% 10 Case Thresh ... 67% 65% Cel COrp . 291.; 28% Com- Sou . .. 2%. 2% Cong Nalm 31's 37% Ches Ohio .. .. 46% 46% Chic North 2% 2% Chrysler Mot 58%| 58% Columb Carb 90 90 Col Fuel Iron 2% 2% 00m Sol .. .. 19's 19% Con G35 _ . , 31% 307a Con Oil . 9'34 575 Con Can . 377s 37% Corn Prod 71% 81% Del l-lud .. 35 34 E I Dupont . . . . . .. 109 108% East Kodak . 146% 147 Elee Auto Lite Co 25% 25 Elec Pow Light 5% 4% Erie .. ., .. 9'/a 8% Freeport Tex 35% 35 Gen Asphalt .. 20% 19% Gen Elec 29% 29 Gen Foods .. 37% 37 Fen Mot 41% Gold Dust . . 15V: Goodrich Rub .. 8% 8% Graham Paige .. - lVs 177i Goodyear Rug 19% 1974 Gt North pid . . . . .. 19% 19% Gt West Sug 30% 30% Houston Oil .. 16 15% I-iud Mot . 974i 9% Intl l-iar .. 52% 51% Inti Nickel 1.. 28% 28% 11111 Tel _... 11 10!’: Johns Man . .... 64 62% Kan City South 6 6% Kelvinator .. 131s 13 Ken Cop .. 19% 19% Lambert C0 . 23% 23 u; Mygf5 B ._ 121 121% Liquid Carb . 33% 33 Mews lncor-p .. 401i 40 Loose Wiles Bis 397i l 39% McKcespot Tin . 120 120% Mack Truck . . 23V: 22 Math Alkali so 29% Miss Kan .. 353 3Y4 Miss Pac .. 1% 1% Mont Ward 32H 32‘?! Nash Mot . .. .. 1s 151/. Natl Bis ,. .. . 327i 317a Natl Cash Reg 16 15% Natl Pow Light 11-7. 10% New Haven 5% 5% New York Cen 211s 207i. North Amer 397a North Pac 17V; Pack Mot 47s Penn Rail . . .. 26% Pub Ssr N J 41% 40% Phil Pet .. .. 23% 33% Pullman Co . 42% 42 Phil Morris .. 493's 49% Radio Corp .. . 0'5 5% Radio Keit hOrph . 2h, 3% Rep IrOn Steel .. 17E‘; 17:14 Safeway Stores . 39 35/1 Seors Roebuck . 54% 532g Shel Unon Oil 111i. 10;;- shn Co ._, .. 12's; 124a socony V5,; __ , 13% 121a South Pac 19% 19‘, South Rail 7*» ‘if SLfid Brands .. 14i- 14y Stand Gas Elec . 91’? Stand on Calif 34;? Stand on >1 J 47;: Stewart ' ‘aaner .. 12;! Studebaker" 3;? Thermoid 5"} Texas Cc .. 20,‘? Tex Gulf Sui - 34 = Tim Roll Bear .. 49‘; 49v Union Car's Garb 63 . 63;. Union Pac . . -- " 99;‘ United Air 153 United corp -- “c United Gas ImP 16:1’ USIndAl .- 4°11; UsRubber 14‘ u s Smelt. 1°“ U s Steel "L, Van Steel . 15-: Warner Bros Co . V‘ 5-5 Warren Bros - 5 l 57‘ West Union ... .. 46h 47*" West Elec 6-7"- 53% Woolworth Co -- 61‘) 51% Worth Pump . . . . .. 17b 17?‘! Yellow Truck__._.. -- 4,__i/; Oats feed no 1 45_ Flour, sprins Wm" Pawn“ firsts 85 30. Flour seconds 44 90. Flour bakers $4 5°» Flour winter Whi-‘fll- Palm“- choice $3 30 to $3 4°- Flour white corn $510 1° 55 3° Bran ton 21 25 Shorts ton 23.25 to 24 15 Middlinga ton 28 26 t0 30 35- Rolled oats bag so lbs ‘a 2s. flay no 2 per ton carots 11.00 12.60. ' Ohgaag n0 1 our Ont 9"... to iii/s. Cheese no 1 Que 0% to 9%- Butter no 1 20% to 20% Rgs in cartons A 1 large 39. Eggs A 1 medium 37. Eggs A large 98 figs A medium 2i to ‘m - "is Vaudeville Pmrra PROVINCIAL EXIiIBITION,‘Charlottetown August Z0~21u22u23 Afternoon 8t Evenings The management of the Provincial Exhibition take pleasure in presenting to the public their offering of VAUDEVILLE FOR THE BIG FAIR to be held at CHARLOTTETOWN the week of August 10th v to 23rd. They have taken a great deal of pains to select what they believe and are assured by George A. Hamid, Americzfs greatest vaude- ville agent, to be the best ever offered to a Prince Edward Island audience. » - 4 » Tire acts will appear afternoons and evenings as above on the new Vaudeville stage in front of the Grand Stand, Thestage will be lighted by four i500 candle power flood lights which will make it as bright as day. It, together with the lightning of the show ring-which has been stepped up to 22,000 candle power-‘will be the greatest illumination east of Montreal. No expense has been spared to bring to the public acts that are unique, thrilling-land captivating to watch. In the after- noons between the heats of the ‘horse races and in the "evenings in con- nection with the Horse Showthe Vaudeville program wilibe fitted in. L m: truss g SENSATIIJN One of the rare thrillers of the world. An attraction performed on the most orig- inal and oddest rigging ever constructed. T h ri i 1i ng, nerve-racking, death-defying feats originating at the dizzy height of 100 feet, where four areial artists combat nature’s law of gravity. Just returned from Europe where they were the sensation at the Cirquc de Paris show of 1934, and other capitals. Positively the finest out- door act in America to-day. Brought here at very great expense to please our public. rrrra roun rarrrmos p. __.._ This quartette comprises two ladies and two men who have recently arrived in the United States. after .11 long and successful to ur of Europe and South America. This will be their first book- ing in Canada. Miss Mimi Fanto is one of the world’s greatest lady athletes, Her work on the flying rings and her gymnastic feats on the Spanish web have won the admiration of thousands. She holds the worid’s record of 125 kick-overs while sus- pended by one hand. n’ GEURGETTlFS ~ HULLYWOUD i 0011110053 Will take care of the fun part 0f our program and will present a most novel en- tertainment in that they dance on their hands with their bodies upright. Their boxing act in which they box with their feet. insiear? of their hands, carrying nu.‘ all the rules and regulation: of the game, is a “knock out" act in more senses than one. D0 not fail to witness this attraction, it is strictly high class. ilharlie ~ Chamberlain ‘The Singing Lumberjack In addition in the i Vaudeville acts Char- lie Chambcrlain- the “Singing Lumber- jack” will entertain you with his wonder- . fuli voice. This feat- ure will plense many thousands, You will - be delighted with his . “rendition of popular fMsongs-songs of the ‘ ‘ cowboy and lumlicr- _ jack. Make your plans for August 19th to 23rd. one whole day and evening program at least. You will find ihe_money spent W!" give you good value in better health and spirits. Exhibition Week will be a real 4 g tonic for young or old.