» ...U A rf_:'»‘_-_='_'»'.~r;r mv: -». - _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 ‘ - "_ ' - » , _ _ _ A - __ _ _ ".11, - ._ »s_.o-'._.\.,.1,,-_,;.__`___,_”_ JANUARY 27. 1935 THE (lHAl{U)’l"l IUWN GUARDIAN was _...-__£ ._ B ._ , .1 B sroclgouorarlons _B=£‘&~,.:__ f _.Z__ Late Bu)/in _ Fails To MT. 2__` M11?- Mt ’l. Stock Exchange _11_ rs-rr. s-rocxs eV!-Y ‘Il d In l'l"l ld nl U of ,lic \ eul :locks ezmlmnge and Curb Market! Lllt emu 01»¢n srmrm .... .. 11.4011... Besulmrnols ... .. ... _ 1\e1l’1`cl .. |\Ci‘o\vA . ... Brazil . ._ .... 0 Nor .. 115 115 20% 2055 '14s us 201/4 2014. IIA; I2? .”.""" ."1" s lt* 111.". asv un _ ._ lfun 1'ac ... ifockahutt Plow .. (‘|1n Cement .. . _ gnu (‘nr li‘ur1n\,g, Nut Sl (‘l11'_... _ 49 49 11! . a .ill 1112 :rm :rim au), - No1¢~11(la . I'n\ver Corp 1': Shrnvinlgirn '.‘.'i Su ('rrn Pr ._ 1..‘§ Si f‘i' l‘nn _. Walks: Good . . . . . ._ -'2 1-7 m A sg. IIAN Il F Iiovivi l Ilkof . ._ ilk of Fnmm _ Iii( r\f\lf\ .. . _ lik .. ., Q ilk of l‘nn. PR” UD UCWE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 26-Elk paces stiffened to close firm on Montreal open produce markets last week. Butter eased slightly while cheese and potatoes held steady. _ - ` Eggs in graded shipments carlots or less were quoted at to 29 cents a dozen for A large, 26 to 27 for A medium and 24 to 25 for A pullets. ' Cheese was quiet at 12 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario colored. Butter was 24 1-2 io 24 3-4 per_ pound for carlots or less of no 1 Small lots to retailers were 26 to 28 1-2 for solids and 27 to 27 1-2 for prints. Potatoes were $1.40 to $1.45 for Prince Edward Island mountains » and $1.35 to $1.40 for cobblers. per 90-'pound bags. In 80-pound bags, Prince Edward Island mountains. were $1.25 to $1.30, cobblers $1.20 to $1-25, New Brunswick $1.15 Io $1.20, Quebec mountains $1.10 to $1.15, Quebec no 2 whites 90 cents to $1 and new Bermuda potatoes $2.75 a crate. of 28 Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 26-Leading currencies moved narrowly in Saturday's foreign exchange mar- kets, generally maintaining the wide advances scored the previous day. The Canadian dollar was quoted at a. premium of 3-8 of one per cent as against i~2 per cent premium on Friday. The pound sterling moved up 1-8 to $5.00 1-2 while the French franc, closing at 6.66 5-8 cents. Showed a loss of .00 3-B of a oent ' MONTREAL, Jan. 25-Gain of g 1 1-2 cents was regisfered b;, the pound sterling at $4.99 7-16 on Montreal fcreign exchanges Sat- ' urday_ The United States dollar gained 1-32 of one per cent at 99 0-16 cents and the French franc was unchanged at 6.67 cents. A LEGACY Two London cabm"n were glar- ing at. each oiher. "Aw, what's the m:\tler with you?" dcman"ed one. "Nothing's the matter with me." “You gave me a nar_ty look," persisted the first. “W”l1," responded the ~ her "now you mention it you certainly have a narsty look. but I didn’t New York Mart In Firms Off Late Rally _ (By Frmk Mncbdillen, Aseocin. Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardiufe Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 26-The hurdle of higher margin requirements broke the stock market/s stride mo- mentarily Saturday, but it quickly recovered to come out ahead in a fast finish. Utility shares, especially the pow- er-priced issues. some of the alr- crafts and a scattering of indus- trials. played the principal part in tipping the scales upward after the initial decline. The- firmness was fgirly general, however, by the fin- While the Associated Press age of 60 stocks advanced .2 of a. point at 58.2, the 15 utilities in the aggregate made a new 1935-36 high of 47.3, up .3 of a point. Turnover in the stock exchange at 1,656,720 shares was the best for a Saturday since Nov. 23. Most brokers believed the action of thi federal reserve board in cut- ting he maximum loan values of stocks to 45 per cent of their mar- ket price from 55 per cent would present a relatively simple problem of readjustment, because of the large proportion of'cash buying _in recent months. I_n the bond market price trends were mixed, with changes rather restricted in both directions. Some of the guaranteed obligations of the U. S. government made small advances. while the treasury issues edged downward. Prominent issues up fractionally included U. S. Steel at 48 1-2, Woolworth at 53 1-4, American Telephone at 160 1-2, Chrysler at 88 3-4 and General Motors at 56 5-8. In the Canadian list internation- al utilities advanced a point to 9. Smaller gains occurred in Canadian Pacific, Brazilian, Ford of Canada, Massey-Harris and Teck-Hughes. Losses of fractional range were re- n _ pi ted aver- corded i Distillers Seagrams, Dome Mines. McIr1i.yre-Porcu ne. 1-Iollingcr, Lake Shore, Wright- Hargreaves, Dominion Stores and Canadian Marconi. New York Curb' (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Acc ou- w »-»->- 11| .sma- Amer Cyan B ._ Amer Gas Els: _ .. Amer Sup Pr As-.oc Gas Elec Atlas Corp _ Can Marconi ._ Cities Serv Creole Pet _ Elec Bond Sh Ford of Can A Gulf Oil Penn . . . . _ . _ ._ ‘Hum oline: ._ ._ Imp0il ._ ._ _, Int Pete _ . -.. .. ._ [Flag Hud.~ __ __ Std Oil Ken ., , ._ Un Light P: A __ Un Light Ps Pfd :.:r.=~1c=re»- ..- _rrcucncsvoc .nN,;. »--1»- .1 1 recess cn 1 so ro m >- 1 zo .h~ c ¢°7i’»1»4¢,.7>-UI 1 1 1 1 1 1 »>.a~w.s~eacn rc e.: ur so 1.uav11i-If _ ....'..._u (Canadian Press) Closing exchange mtesz- At Mor‘.t1'c:rl-Pound 4.99 7-10; U. S. dollar 99 9-16; franc 6.67. At New York-Pound 5.00 1-2: Canadian dollar 1.00 3-8; franc 6.86 5-8. Ai. Paris-Pound 75.10 fr; U. S_ dollar 15.10 fr; Canadian dollar 15.09 fr. In gold-Pound 12s, ld; U. S. dollar 58.79 cents; Canadian dollar 58.95 cents. NEW YORK, Jan. 25-Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain demand high 5.00 3-4; low 5.00 1-8; close 5.00 1-2; 60 day bills 4.99 1-2; France demand 8.86 5-8; Italy 8_i)3; Belgium 17.06; Canada 1.00 3-8; give it to you." Germany 40.70. ‘ §&G§O§§ G&D§Ud§U ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance central linarvun lu.-Ain. M' nu warn. lin tr-rn und Ilmulvrn levels. ie our ui.-.I a.........~.-fmrun ond (an na Even" lc U I "Wil Uivllirl to ner m»r.|- in Hema-lun Nmlr-4-n 'uv pn lncb. I.'u|n .il lflnenl nad -Writ...-1 m|»-'r...g- ('-mn. 1-rr of por mmf-1 Vivre 0| (`°l\4l°°|PI\¢¢ 10" ner im-fr. 'sn' 1.-ra ur Tmnulru and Mrprv-'ln el IM on lm-b nv 40 ull nur.) 0»'n-r nm-n nn u|1|\l1~-rriinu 1l|...1r1»m li...-gs lor any naivntrernn-ni twenty-I ve cents - ¢g.g/q1»,q¢Q.g§n~nc4:gnnoo¢0or i no-c ooooonnnnaano. g_ ,__ rl For Suh- FUR SALE - CAPLIN AT NORTH American Hotel. L-472-1-23-iii. SCRAICH PADS--PADS DF 100 lhcets 5 x 'lit Price 3 cents per pau, Postage extra. Guardian __°l1°°;___ . F01! BALI - .4UC'l‘10N "0B'I`Y- Five, Bridge and Whisi Score Cards Guardian Central -1011 Prlntery_ i rvliereilarrea-ul _ _.___- llsonvl 'ro 'rluut our msua- anol in The Sun Life. New Plam- Nlw Rates. Your ever! Deed anti- upcm. we mum rwmlw- B" J. A. M0010, Currie B168. N 1 Ti _TJ R-_ Wanted ` =» _ _'__-_ :S-2 uno: smarxrs. D“S“°,“"S wanted. Bembriok Tantons AC- ;/lale Help Wanted___ Mas wanrnn ron aawasron Routes in N. K. S. Prince Coun- ties and Charlottetown, Write to- day. Rawlcigh Co., Dept. 1/fr..-470-SB-A, Montreal. Canada. 1 ____,__ WANTED - HIGH SCHOOL 0 College students in every City and Town in the Maritimes. Live wires muy apply. $12.00 to $25.00 per week spare time. References re- quired. Write P. O. Box 185. Saint John, N. B.1 32 . N-45' -ll)-51. ‘l;-_*I B. .- 5 ss »-» Q v-I 5" N ,.___.--_------_ _ __._,_l_'2s.l_ _'______. ___ _____,__ DOST-BETWEEN METROPOLIT- cn Store and Orlebar Street. sum of money. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. L-553 __-._-4-f-J, __. _-;'*'*?_;‘.” l.0S'1‘-DURING FIRST WEEK IN January, black and tan fox- hound_ Finder Please notify Lem _:canarias _ I-°4°°°1'_’§;3l° _ Help Wanted _ 7\jlork,_Wanted *_ McKinnon. Hl8h!l¢ld- T-F593 l'.-.=\.n- 'S --'1'~’L°1`*r A wsrrnn - careers MUWED dau 1; 'write particulars et OMB to get "'I‘.” Guardial£._“_M_”_31_ canons Aan 1¢s1.1An|.: oml- wsnts housework in 8010111018168 or Charlottetown. Mill Mgivinl ¢,,..d.t, mana. _ 1.-roi-1-zeal. Exchange (Supplied Ivy Pitfleld and Ca Membern of Montreal Block ex Stocks , 0”"- Au1li`orl’r ._ ... 5 Aur l"ur i'r I’ld ... 30% Alu limi . . . . .. . . Alu `lllN . . . . .. . .. Alu \\'ulcr ... 22% _ A1|1'l"1` .....1.'»iI1, Amit-olrdu . Auininr .. . 41% ll;il'(l)rlI‘sr»u ._ 01%, io . 1 ur-1111l.\ Av ... .. ._ 7 Itiii .g I 5 ~.. \I»~ .‘u. Cano ... ... .... U3?/2% 1 \ A-\‘.»'oier .. . 5 Curr Gus ._ . 321% l1Ivv.\ 1. . serif, Elec lionli Sh . . ._ Ili 6011 111121: ... ..... 37 Gen .\iut ... 55 ini. 'i' und T 10|, lxurrrrecrrtt 31% ' rgllagmn out \\ ; Ning ll .. _ |_w% Parrrurourri. _ . . . _ _ _ _ 10% So l'|14'ii’lc .. . . . . ._ 20 'Q Sir] Oli N J 54?” u s sr-er . 41?; \'n11r1( ur ... . . 22 15% C011 .. . .. 'ard . . ltr t |111 West U Weatlrrghousc _. 100%. MINING (Canadian Press) TORON , _ shares had an inning on me -Us section of Toronto exch Sa_urday while the golds sup off under n substantial flow prorrt-r.ak1n.g_ Losses ranging "° 1 112 l>0mts were registered the sold srfwp and me exch index fell 1-’8 to 182.22. The celraneous mines index held ab SWHUY. More than a million sh session. Falconbridge took the lead in be-Se we swim and added m cents to close at ;s_ 0;, sm a "°1“me Sudbury Basin advanced nanny urday and losses in an ....Q ¢,,,.|, M,,,|,,,) " '° were only partly erased. 1-ll* utilities were irreguln lo 3% though a couple reached new highs so BDC Ki- ,,s% yesterday’s point-gain 1% Y ' 55,* Industrial Alo0hO1 firme asf; Small losses were posted by paper issues as Bathurst 107 TO J811 26-Base metal min - “Se (canadian rr-ess) Ped Toronto and Mont iinnge Winnipeg-Wheat unch (C, P. By Guardillvl Special MONTREAL, Jan. 28-Late ing failed to put Montreal Exchange list back on its feet early Metals closed barely stelady 1' Y for a ear or more. P rs, the ucv.-aside. ' Release of Brazilian ... g Qgtggé §~z zs;sa~s.i strengthened 1-4 to 12 1-4, its est peak since 1934. Heavy 1,, of as much as 5,000 shares or ' _- ,$14 thrown on the market. 33% International Nickel and rsh? inger finished off fractlo ggys Noranda and Consolidated Smelt- lg ‘ ers’ were unchanged. .1122 National Breweries Preferred while the 88|' nally common and Distillers Se were fractional! easier St. Lawrence Corporatio Lawrence Paper Preferred. Sales totalled 43,357 shares $9,450 in bonds. Ma rh ets A t f Glance °f trial stocks lower. “P Toronto Mines-Lower. y te rail equipments and beers were on London sources met with ready sorption here and the price high- blocks were a Canadian d slightly. . Dryden, n and 8 Wipe N. Y. Stock 0"* '-055 ES Wire) buy- Stock Bat- selloff and wer iles holding by ab- H011- and lost ms such St. and A real-Indus- 1" New York-Stocks closed higher ls' 1-8 lower. b °U‘ New York-Cotton, ru er b ,manged hands in the, tw°_h“"°‘:_ sugar higher; coffee unchanged. the ller 26 cents to 3.65 while Sherrltt (Canadian Press) Ventures 8 2 to 4 cents each. The big golds traded in ligl volume than in lost 1 1-2, Lake Shore 1 1-8 I-"tyre 7-B and Hollinger 1-li, 'ro11os1lsSf"'.'if.llll" :l1ff“’ during Saturdays dwime Outs, fcccl 110 1 36. Friday’s advance. Dome Flour, spring wheat Mc. firsts $5.00. and Pena onine deed 1/roN'raaA1..J=»r1_ 26- Wheat, nor no 2 95. my Baricy C W 110 3 44. Flour seconds $5.40. Flour bakers $5.30. Flour wirrtcr' wheat “‘°"l=" U cl oicc $3 90 A1-ruo U11 ... , U .. is 1,5011 . . _ _ U; A x ... . " -\liS~>1ua .\..,;r<.11 _\r1|i1':¢-lil , _ " _lsiriey ' _lslurni ._ _ 41-.. _ -- .\,.,u1.|r- _ _ . " lh|1'r_\‘il __ rr.....~ .\1-1 ~- ,451 ihiur . _ __ " liezrliit- , , "lil .\.li.iaTelepl|one(baq>aq " Anglo-Canadi.\n'I'elepllon¢Ca@ln1 I TE! _ _.I _ _.___ _......_._._.¢ _ -; 5: Telephone bonds md studs have airedy enjoyed a substantial increase in market value ` , in the Unimed Suze. With the betterment now existing in Canadian business generally it is logical to expect that the securities of representative Canadian companies in the te T5 uf - » f ‘