MARCH 27 1937 soaln -111; uuAkhurraHvwN GUARDIAN R.‘ ll. McNElLL, Branch Manager 119 Kent Street. Charlottetown . ‘W1 u. . . _, _ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian fut-ills, lo per ward; r WOHII Anlllluhcemuull lad (‘owing genteel and Eastern locals, l1 tolls lo per word; Clnlltietl llemuripsn Nuticu 70o par l|ela| Lin: of floral and g, word _ _ dpliiiitusl Ofisixlll. Cards, ate" 0o M; inch; Natl Us of Thank: and Aunreeint on. 1 qpnl, Other ra ea on application, er llama IAN ra of Gondola-ea 701 our inch or to our Minimum Charge for any advertisement truly-flu nan, 90R. SALE — BUILDING LOTS. Apply Charlottetown Real Estate, 214 Cumberland. is-flei-z-fla-lmo. i011 SALE — JUNIPER STAKES and posts. Terrence Magennis. Elliotvale. Iiliil-B-Qfili- p03, SALE — TWO PURE BltED Dual Purpose Shorthom Bulls. A59 1 year. W .W. CNBbY. 0°79‘ “m L-829-3-24-3i. t we coo. INCUBATOR m coon condmon LIiiiIitedQBIgeQleIhIetEer Coliwwn’ ' L-aza-a-m-ai; ansvv DUTY nunnaa masons $150 up. Clinton Morrison, dealer in American Rubber BeltinB. new and used. Fredericton Station. P. n. I. na a 20-71. FOR SALE-IMO DODGE SEDAN in good omidition. Priced to sell. Apply Grant MacLeod. Hope River. L-916-3-27-3l. fi'6'IiUESE9_'AND_ONI-T MITRE‘ I for sale. Knude Joraensen. Wed- ericton, P. n1. L-aaa-a-av-u. r§g ‘FORTTAL Eiuutsr. PUR- posc Horses. 1 Filly 2% Yea-IB- Reasonably priced. A. C. raver. Norboro. L-922-3-27-3i. tort SALE-S YOUNG s NGING Canaries. Guaranteed. Ap 11! R95- aiee Crossman, Southlmt- B.‘ Miscellaneous iascarap -- mauunw sravaaan Female Fox. Jack Crosby, Com- wall. a-az 4-81. GOVERNMENT JOBS. HOW TO get them. Be ready for spring a - pqintments. Free Booklet. T e M. c. C. Civil service Schools, Toronto 10. 3 si-tf INSURE IN THE SUN LIFE.- sets $777,000,000. These are great- er than the combined assets of the,four next largest Canadian Insurance Companies. Agents wanted. Consult J. A. 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New York l 87-314 3-‘?- saves you from $32 to chancel Insial a world- $160 $128 $210 $168 r- ' XL 1 1.740111 WP . .for.193’l. . i- (laurel out Woodl- Beale MARKET BULLETIN anrlCangnay lioaial Wiru Ls 100K QUO TA TIONS 9| MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pltllnll and Co's Private Wire; , . 1 MORNING Manner LETTER While cautiousnesi appeared 1.0 restrict voliuuc yesterday, the mar- kct had a firm tone throughout the day. Attention was centered largely on the Ohrysler-Lewis-Murphy lab- or conference and the market act- ion indicated that a satisfactory cut/come of this confercLce would bel ikely to ‘produce a vigorous rally in stock prices. The metal stccks responded mild- ly to a firmer market in London. The Utilities and Rails marked time most of the day. The Steel stocks showed good rallying power that sugg sis they might be lead- ers with t e motor group in any market recovery resulting from termination of the current labor difficulties. The steel industry at the mom- ent is favored from three important angles. First, 1t is M practical capacity and has a large volume in sight for ‘a considerable period ahead. Second, its major danger of a forced tieup was mini» mized, it not eliminated, by the re- cent concessions to labor and the C. I. O. U. Third, the cost of these concessions was largely compen- sated for by the recent advance in steel prices. ifiaw and Company. BARING MORNING LETTER. The general list rallied sharply and by tomorrow it should become evident if the market as a whole has already made its bottom, you had. a chance, on Mondays weak- ness to buy a number of stocks that were specially recommended in our letter of Saturday such as Ana- conda around 00, New York Cen- tral below 50. Indus. Rayon 38. American Rolling Mills 88, Electric Pow and Light. 23, Phillip Morris 72 and 71, Worthington Pump around 38. Republic Steel near 40. American Hide and leather below 10, the pfd around 49 and 48 and a few others, all of which show profits. _ I would keep long of them even other setback of a few points be- low the lows oi’ Monday which is still possible. , Lockheed closed at 13 1-2 and I look for a. very big advance in it point lower. chase around 20» and even if we get another setback it is not likely to react to 19. Remington Rand can be bought if it; reacts to 24. Loews sold at 77 today and I still expect to see it around 90_ a little later. New York Central of which I said Friday to buy back at 49 the half you should have sold at 53 went to 48 3-4 and is now above 51. I still expect 65 for it. Guantamano Sugar Ptd. l; back to 53 and it can still be bought if it reacts below 50 again, Indus. Alcohol hangs around 41 and your purchases from 36 to 39 should be held. Though slow. I ex- pect 60 or more. Brooklyn Manhattan Transit re- commended at 42, finally went to 42 closing at 42 3-4. You will see it again around or above 55. Allied Chemical went up 6 i-2 points and I expect eventually 350 for it. i ltizctrlc Power and Light is al- ways a purchace near 23 for s. good move.‘ Standard Oil of Ncw Jersey rc- mmmondczl below 70, should be held. ' J-iold your Simmons, White Mot- ors, Hollander. Phillip Morris. Un- ion Bag and Paper, Standard Oil of California. etc. ‘ Baring. Flash-Trading in London mar- ket was restricted. General under- tone remained firm. Feature was renewed activity in rubber shares. International issues were around parity levels with exception of In- ternational, Nickel which was slightly ea"ier.-Dow Jones. May Rubber opened at 36.00 up .28 points. Blash-Homer Martin stated all Chrysler plant; would be evacuated by 10 a. m. All plants except two requests of workers for increase of '10 cents an hour in pay at Bay- onne, Bayway and Jersey City Re- fineries. Jones and Laughlin Steel Cor- poration 1936 net profit equal. after annual dividend requirements on pfd. in arerars to 3 cents a common share against net loss $398,715 in 1935. 30 Indus-trials high 184.97 low 181.63 last 184.32 up 2.45. . 20 Rails high 61.63 low 60.76. last 61.34. up .21. 20 Utllitie‘. high 32.52 10W 32.05, last 32 23, off .07- 40 Bonds 101.83 up .23. Dow Jones. BANON MORNING LETTER A slight increase in the demand fonlndustrials yesterday enabled this group to extend the rally. Yesterday's recovery is certainly encouraging .-but it till does not in- dicato conclusively that the market would resume its advance immed- late . Quick trader's who acted on my recommendations of buying in market: decidely oversold condi- tion in the last few days have now chalked up some fast profits in such favorites as Anaconda. Ameri- can Smeiting and Refining, Balti- more and Ohio. New York Central. Southern Railway and American Rolling Mills. While these stocks point still higher new committmcnts should now be limited largely to periods of reaction. Yesterday the papers were ag- ain highly active in the Canadian Section but on the whole made little headway on the day. Trend here remains definitely bullish. Dips are opportunities for adding to present positions in Fraser Vot- ing. Price Brothers, Consolidated Paper, Abitibi Preferred. 8t. Law- rence Common and Preferred. Don- nacona. A and Howard Smith. Dominion Steel and Coal B was carried up to 25. An additional before going much more than a. United Airlines remains a pur-i have voted to do so. and when favorable votes have been taken at “those two plants others will be notified and evacuation will take place simultaneously. Dow Jones. SUMMARY Eastman Kodak Company 52 weeks ended December 20 net prof- it 818308371 or $8 23 on common against 815,918,251 or $0.90 on comm in 53 week: ended Dec- 28, 1985. Present indications are total revenue freight landings in week ended March 20 were around 760,- 000 cars vs. 748.998 in _previous week. This showing would raise D. J. loadings index to 95.6 new high Worthington Pump proposes rc- capitaiizstion plan under which 7 per cent ended March 20 were around 760,000 cars vs. 748.998 in previous week. 'I‘his showing would raise D. J. loading! index to 95.8 . . - new high for 1937 Worthington Puma proposes rt- capitaiizatioit plan under which 7 per cent pfd would get one half share new 4 1-8 per cent conv. pfd, half shnre l 1-2 per cent hon ccnv. pfd. and 1 1-15 shares com- mon, six per cent pfd, would get half share non oonv. and 3-4 share common. Union Carbide and Carbon 1930 net income equal to $4.09 a share a new high record. against $3.68 a share in I980. Air Reduction 1990 new profit equal to $2.19 a share aglinst taco in bulge may be used for accepting profits on positions recently estab- if the general list should have an- , 115}. d e . International Nickel rallied to 68 hold for more profits. At the current level buy Canad- ian Pacific, Distillers Seagram. Howard Smith and Lake of the Wocd‘. Golds were slightly irregular at the clcse- Strength i: being‘ stead- ily built up in the gold division. Selective buying may ‘be consider- ed on clips in such stocks as Mac- assa. O'Brien. Siscoc, Francceur. Paymastcr. MacLcod Cockshutt and McWatters. Bench. NOON COMMENT Steels continue to show the most bouyancy. but a waiting attitude pervades the market apparently looking to the development of a more clear cut status of the Chrysler situation. Complete evacuation of the plants during the day is a fair pos- sibility ancl we think that. it should lessen the tension which has exist- ed in the industr, and the appre- hension which has prevailed recent- ly regarding Chryrler and the other automotive stocks. ' ‘There appear; to be more inter- est reviving in the copper stocks aided by a firmer market in Lon- don and higher quotations for ex- port copper this morning. Laidlaw and Company. BANON AFTERNOON LETTER This mornings additional recov- cry is likely to continue somevahal. further. in New York. new buying should be limited to periods of rc- riction. The latest ruiiy in the mar- ket is directly associated with prof-- pccts of an early settlement of the Chrysler strike and with reports that President Roosevelt intends to d» something about checking the epidemic of sit-down strikes. Behaviour of Cclanese is very bullish. Thl: is one stock which may be carried through whatever further reaction may be necessary in New York. According to present indications the Steel Industry will enjoy cur- rent peak operations throughout the second quarter. Production ‘and volume of sales of the paper industry in 1937. may. according to standard statistics. bc the largest on record. In the papers St. Layvrence Corporation. Common and Pfd. are still behind other members of the paper group, but at the current level. Abiiibi Pfd. advances to new high of 56 this morning. is likely to be followed by an early swing to the‘65 level. In spite oi’ its sharp runup rc- cently, Stadaccna still shows no signs of exhaustion on the upside. Eamon. New York Curb ._____ Supplied by Woods-Read l CO. star-m Clots Am (‘ynn B 30' (ins Elec 30 l Hop lhnv 2% (‘t Sci-v C» "it vmmi Pet rut, El Donal Hi1 ‘N4. Ning Iluil lillii {in ‘l’. ‘you’ ‘A I n; ow ' t . , u ‘now linens “ensues (Supplied by Wnmla-Itratle and Co.) Ilulualrlnla 1R1 0A nff 2i. Hulls 00 Ni off 5|. Tllllilt-s 112.00 off 2i. 1935. Standard Oil O0 of N. J. |nnts_ BANKS (Supplied by IVQoiII-Ielda and Co.) “My. ems I In.‘ r. .. _\||\Iil in .\I Nora Stalin Royal NEW YORK, March 25—The London market this morning is quiet with a firmer tone. A tcn- tativc agreement was reached last night between Walter P. Chryric! and John L. IJewis. Thc agreement provides that sit down strikers will evacuate the plants this moi-n- ing and Chrysler has agreed not to renew production until the strike has been settled. This news will probably help to carry stocks higher today. The rally of the last two days will probably make at iea"t a fifty per cent recovery from the recent high to the rc- cent low and in some cazes even more. We doubt, however, that the market will go into new high ground without at least some sec- ondary selling and unless one wishes to still. try for a turn. we do not believe it advisable to fol- low the market enthusiastically. market leaders, however, will preh- ably do a few dollars better. MONTREAL, March 25—Power Comm-Reports February power output up 8 per cent over same month last year, with Suothern Canadian Power showing the greatest gain. Doimnion Gas earn- ed 40 cents per common share dur- mg 1936, an improvement over 17 cents in 1935. Working capital nearly doubled during the year rising to $988,363. International Milling reports net earnings plus return on investments equal to $8.67 per common share compar- ed to $5.68. NEWS ITEMS FROM NORTIIERN MINER TORONTO. March 25- Elora Calm-Highly encouraging results have been obtained in first underground development on the 170 foot level. Widths are imprc - sive and grade has stood up well- Test No. 1 in the north drift 82 feet length and 8.75 feet wide averaged $11.76 per ton. Test No 2 for the south drift 92 feet in length and 8.95 feet wide averag- ed 81414 per ton. Normet-al Mining-Estimated nut profit of 30 to 32 cents per uliurc on the basis current metal piiUPS and the projected 500 ton capitclty to be reamed belcre the cud of the year. Pickle Crow-An entirely new vcin indicated in two diamond drill holes from the 1200 level. Canadian Mulartic—Avcragc mill rate 670 tons daily with operating costs of $2 50 during first 20 ziuj: of March. Operating profit of it’. - 000 expected ‘from now on each month. Orc reserves sufficient i i three to four years at current null rate, Ventures expected to exercise its option of 400.000 treasury shares at $1 each. An interim dividend of lwsiibly 5 cents expected later in the year. suits secured frpm the has now reawliably level during February. Company l reserves to the end of 193,6 to 601,- i 000 tons worth $5,101,197. TORONTO, March 25—Dalhousie ‘ N0. ii-Calgnry wires-Dalhousic No. 8 was drilling at 6778 feet. more titan 600 feet in the Madison Limestone Wedne day night. of ficials reported contradicting an earlier report that drilling had halted during the afternoon. Drill- ing; was expected to halt 'I‘hur.-=d:iy or Friday. _ TORONTO, March 25~l~lurd Rock-Understand Hard Rock dlr- , colors meeting today and the mill I plan: will be discussed indications would seem to point towards a 300 i ton crusher. It is questionable i, ton crusher. _It is quvtionabe whether any announcement. how-‘ ever, until the annual meeting in about s month. i Kerr AddLwll-Dfiftillg east on the 300 level continues to meet with good ore. i I s00 foot if.‘ assured orc it". l l y thins Stilt-it 1 u...“ Bridge ilulll Si. ll ill-m To! ‘ ll-m- Smith ‘ imp ‘i'ul| . 1m Nil-kid ‘ limit Pow PAGE FIVE PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTION T0 CANADIAN AND , AMERICAN SECURITY MARKETS woons READE cournnv i STOCK anon-ms OFFICES §l cninionsrovm AND sumusnslni-z PHONE 1477 - H78 PHONE I66 i MARKET BROADCAST STATION CFCY 12.30 AND '1 EM. i ’ Montreal 1 Stock Exchange (Supplied t; mums e c». members of Montreal Stock hchange and Curb Market) i Slur-ks iii-ii... I'M 1...: Al .\ l':|i~ ilist Hung ill-u) Cull] Pf-l i. .\I Iilll- .\||~1'nii I“! Nat I Irr-ir W Fur \'. 11min l'|-\v (‘o Qm- Pow Shaw S! Lnw S! Law I'M Sou (‘an In.“ .\‘l |‘:|n I‘frl \\'lu l-Iicl- A MINING 51179110! by Woolrlnll I 0o. 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The mos» quiio herds that will appear in May and June arc now helpless in the cgg stage. lying harmless to man and animal, on soil and leaves. under u blanket cf snow, in the low places where water acciunulates when nature awakens in spring. will hatch and give me to tiny- larvc or “tvrigiglcrsf” Tilt develop- ment of the lnrvac in the cold water is slow at first. but as the suns rays increase in strength and warm rains fall. it quickcns, so that by early May many of the larvae will have transformed to pupae and some of the winged forms will have exuergcd. nnd the females among them will be seek- ing food from their warm-blooded hosts. Once the mosquitoes are fly- ing, they cannot be eifcctively ooh- trolled. and the viciimr. of their bites are reduced to strutting and complaining. or to using sprays and dopes which are at best only temporarily or partially protective. Therefore. now is the time to plan for action to combat mas- quitoes, when they are most vul- nerable; that is, aftcr they have hatched from the eggs and are concentrated as larvae and pupae in the transient water bodies of spring and early summer. Lfkc other animals. these creatures must breathe. and this they do largely through lube-shaped organs which they force through the water surface at- frequent. inter- vals into the outer air. if a film oi’ petroleum oil has been sprayed cn thr- ivaier the larvae and paper- are cit off from the life-giving air. a d in their efforts to reach 1t. their breathing organs and bcd‘cs brccme fouled with the oil and they qihckly die. Better 5E1". because the effects arc permanent. the removal of the water from the I iBanks (Supplied by Pitfield b Co. Memhersof Montreal gawk Exchange and Curb Market) 151K Markets To iipen Today l u. s. NEW YORK. Mnrcli 26—(APJ~ Principal commodity and security murkcls, oilisidc the United Stair» will remain closed tumor w and , Monday for the Easier iltflfill)‘. 1n i New York tho coflcc and stigsr. and cocoa exchanges will likciri~c suspend on Suiurtlay‘. The .\I-raj York Stock Exchange and Curl; iHllmlli ifli.‘ |'i.v .\.i;|r< I c (men (‘lose Slilli l‘n.~n (Ill Smith I'm- Sili llil lml 11m fin] nil .\' .l ‘:::u Mum. m. ‘|'.~\ w. I hiivii i n Pixcliange. ihr‘ Ctiiicngo Board nit Trad:- aml thr- Wlllllilli". (train I Exchange will be npcn as; 021ml. ])l‘C\'(‘lli.s ilic riculoymrm ui .11 h" By iiilflf‘. il1(‘iill.~. 1‘i'.t'il'lll'f|.;~. iillll‘ of i'|l0lT[llli1‘(‘.‘»ii1‘ ii . ywil s‘. cost (Oillwifitfllill, rim lxnrln. follow. For iumt 11-; 11114.. 1m. mid Ol'1.1lllll‘/.‘rlii'.l'.< m liCl'(“.\.‘i;il'_Y. 'l‘iils ll‘..'|lii‘l‘ (iiSI'1l.\\f‘(i mon- iully ‘ cniliilcd Cmnviii." I‘ pim‘. secured by 1110s." nliricptvii irony the Pliiliitflii.’ and Extension Bl‘il‘l(‘il of the Dominion Dvpurimcn: ofil Agriculture. ‘ destroys the larvae and pllllill‘ and- . ..il|l limi l r pin nlvifl‘ Ottawa. HKKEY 8 NICHOUON TOBACCO CO. LTD. (wanton-crown 9-H- bmcdlng places by drainage also i >1... |.~< .\I-i i .\.~lv l‘. |‘i"‘|h.|Iil4i 1'1 w... <".;,. " - New York stocks 0p. n luv, i . l l| f: pu-h hi.» 'l tins l1. Pro .\|lil> L! ‘r lit Air Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfield it Co. Members of Montreal $106k Exchange and Curb Market) lli \ ml T" ‘ Stock Exchange I ___ (Supplied by Pitfield 1L C0. members of Montreal Stud Enhance and curs nmreo (loan 0a,, in‘;