'Just' '\\1¥x'€*‘ _ P |'? 1 ii? -~ ,.2 ...._ s ____ vs_... -_ fs. _ 1 FEBRUARY 8. 1935 `_ THE CHARLOTTE TOWN GUARDIAIN PAGE 'vsvrrna ’s sioc1<'.....1'Bo"a"o'*'c'rA no L ' ~ ._ '-as -- '_ 1.-... =r J -_ f _ ;_- __ ' _Q , _ A, _ __ _ _ N. Y. Sf<>¢k'.._MAR1<1s_1;__coss1P .GAINS IIEIIENAI Exchange (Quotations furnished by _lohnaws end Vgsrd members oi the Moot roll took I-Ixchanl¢_ Moniros Curb Mll'kel_ 156 Richmond Street Charlottetown) _ Air lied .__ .__ Allied Chem ... .__ .__ All-is Chaim .__ _.__ Atl Ret _._ _._ ___ ... Amer Can _._ __ Am Csr Found ___ ..._ Am For Pow .__ _ _ Am Loco.. ___ ... Am Pow Light ..._ Am llad ... Am Smeit iifg .___ Am Tcl Tcl ___ Am A 11 135% lil 24 112 10% 3% 'I7'/¢ 2’/S 111% :mg llili Tob B Sl nscoada Cop _ _ ._ Atchison __ _ _ __ Auburn Auto ._ ._ llald Loco _ _ _ llnit Ohio _ llsru A .__ _._ __ _ ii Hou Aviation 141,( noch sn.-=1 _ ._ 2111;, Briggs ._ _ 25 llycrs A M __ 1.1% llarr Add .\I1ici\ 146;, l`on Oil _ ._ ,,,_ 1114, i‘uu Dry Gln Alu __ 121;, 1214, l‘uu Pac ._ r»°.'=i'» 21115 1 1111,; 4:11, 221/, alt 10%, 1‘nse Thresh _ Uclanesc Corp _ _ _ i`u11\ Bon _ _ _ Cong Nairn __ _ ifhes Ohio ._ ._ ('i\ic North _. _ _ _ __ Chrysler Alot __ _ ._ l'uiu1nl| Cnril ._ _ _ ._ i‘o| Fuel Iron __ '_'-\T\_n\ Gus Elec ._ _ i'c"| Sol _ _,_ l‘un (Ins l.‘on (Jil _._ ___ ._ Fon Can l‘o1~n Prod _ _ _.___ Ilel Iiud ._ i'l I Dupont Eastman Kodak _ i-Iiec Auto Liti- lfliw 1‘0\v Light Brio __ First Na-ll Stores __ Freeport Tcx _ tlcu Asphalt ___ __ licu Elec _ ___ ___ 221', Gen Foods .___ Ji-51,4, lien lilot __ ... ___ Zl'\l_;, lloid Dust _ _ 155;, Goodrich lluh _ _ 0" (Iondycar Rub _ _ ._ urahnm Paige ._ ilrent Wmt Surat ._ ll\l1l _\lot ._ ,, lull Har ._ ._ ._ Intl Nickel .___ _ inii’1'cl _ _ _ ._ Johns Mun ._ _... 49",; Kfn C0i‘1\-‘r _ _ if Kclcinntor ... ____ 1.1' Lambert Co . , 2; Lig lllycrs A _:_ 111:11 Liquid (`ari1 _ _ _._ 2152, Loews inc: vp _ . _ __ :ill/, iicKe-:sport Tin _._ 03% iiack T1-uck _ _ Ninth Alkali ___ __ hl'ss Kan ._ _ Miss Pac _ _ _ Slant Ward _ _ 2711, Nash Mot _ _ __ l_’1“(\ Nou ins. ._ mf. Natl Dairy Prod ._ 1="_ Natl l'o~ l_l::ht _ _ 4! __ New H1' , _ _ <11; New Yr Cen , lllii, North Auicr ._ 1l'\§ North Pac ___ ___ _.___ 1111,; I'ack lllot _ _ ~"-3 Pena linii _ _,_ __ 2011, P\\l1Scr N J _ _ _. '.'»1\/_ Phil Pct _ . ... l"_/, Pullman (`o ___ 47 Radio vqrp , '_ 5 Itadio Kcith Drph ._ I lie? iron Hicrl 1:t=\{, Ss away Stores ... Zlfl Sears Iloeiuuck .__ ...__ 311.31. Simmons Co ___ .___ Rin Bocony Vac _ _ _ 11111 soma me _ _ _ _ _ 111;’ South Iiaii ____ 11 éltand Brands __ 17% Btaad (lac Elec ... .___ ‘Mit Stand Oil Cal ... __ 20% Rtand Oli N _T ...__ 30% Stewart Warner 7 Studebaker ... 1 Texas Cn _ _ 101/, Tex Gulf Bal ... ,_ Tim Boil Beal' ...._ llnion Cash Carb ,_ Iinion Pac ,___, United Corp __ United Gas Imp ... ... U S Rubber _._ .__ ___ U B Brnelt ...__ U B Steel Van Bteel Warner Bros Co Warren Bros ., West Union .___ .__ West Elon ,_, ,,_,_ Woolvrorth Co __ Forth Pum _...__ allow Traci __ :nm 41 IQ 3111;, 701; 4 ‘.41 |"\/_ 1 ov, 154 -'li 7 010', u:'1,1_ 11:‘\/ 11:»3,,f‘ 112 2:1 sf, 21; 101/_ 483; 2016 151.11 ;"'=°13.__L° *ss I 031 .'31 8’/1 :_-5 _ .ig sa: lik 3-l “3_“> _A32 214 10% 1314 ‘L25 1011,. W1 23"’ 3015 53|/_ 111'". 11% 111 1:1514, um 2:1 54 1121;, 1111/, gli _,W ...it sm 1011;, so ng 1011;, 4'l‘/1 m 5’/i» 1 n 4; 0% 1411, ‘JD 2.111, 111 1411, 1711 1_1 1-_~y, _'.11/, 30% 1 zu In 41% 1-14 11': 14 '11 1/, _.___ as/, lilifa 111% 7% 41,-,\;, 0.11,; .ci (KI 112% 21172 '-"is 1nf_Y, 4': _ `.'0‘.»f DEQ 221.3 LH V; Tilly, lil il ‘.5 215'; 1;.. ts wfgzu ani? 1114- nova 111% l”"7i 21%. 11111", '.‘a\,¢, :I2 03% 2[\ 27 ‘fir ,_ -__ iii. 2:11' im; 28 1_1*-'» dui, till, lfiiir 11111 17 401'. 21 2-iv, 14% 411s ‘E 121; :hills :xv/_ sag. 111114. H 'li .1 1115 1114 :vé 20-1', suv, 7 1 1111/, :ts nov, lm as 2 ai? 11121; H171 _il :ii ' am 11114 3% 2"" , ,_ 1_ EX CHA NCE (Csnuilnn Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 7-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as ccmpiicd hy rho iloysl Bank oi Canada, closed today U foIiowa:- Argentina peso .2503 Australia pound 8 0030, Belgium holga 2328. Brasil milrols 0601. China Ilong Kong dollars .4305 Fenmnrlr krone 2183, rsnce franc 0458 Gel-many relchsmark .4005 Great liritaiu pound 4 8818, Holland tlorln 11740 Hungary pcngo' 20110, India rupee 11105. mi; un .os-11, glabra yen .2850 ew Zealand pound 3 D344. Norway krone 245s. South Africa pound 4 B040. Bpsin pesetn IME Sweden krone 2522 Bwltserland rrsnc 3229. United Btltcs dollar, 3-32 Der cent )l‘¢iIli\im_ NEW YORK, Feb. 7-Foreign ex- change tlrm. Great llmsii-1 nam n lush 4 sap: low 4 sm- um 4 in 00 dv o 1| 4 87%: irrsncq ooo “I3 B45: Belgium 23 23; German D : Csnads I0 81-82. Closing exchange rats¢:._. At Moatrssi--Pound 4 8844; U. s. ‘°i‘_"»}__‘l° i"’_‘ ‘i»'"° 5’ “__ or - oun 4. ' C _ sans some so ai-aa; franc iilioum At Paris--Pound 1| 81 rr; Canad- las dollar 15 12 rr; U. B. dollar 15 35 “lnlnoifl I’ d J 1 _ a go -_ ous Is id; l_‘nm\d|an g'o_i=r MM mm: U. s. some avat Truth is strsngcr than fiction. Nsybo it only seems stranger bsosuss it's so muah scaroer. UM Ilsord's he _(lots and lens _ _ _ '<_... Fig; is 5 ‘Z2 litigi '° For Sale' I ‘ ` . `Amer Gas Bloc _'__ _.___ sawn. -se- (By Johnston and Wsrd’s Bpoolal \Vlre) l(0BNlN0 IIAIKE1' LETTER NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 7-in yas- terday's market, stocks continued to rellect the tendency ot. buyers to svralt tho Gold decision The trend was mildly downward hhroaghout the day except tor a feeble the closs. On the dny's performance the Dow Jones averages show the Industrials to have held at recent support levels, but the Rails broke through into uevv low ground Normally on s technical basis, fur- ther dullness at the present levels today might suggest s near term rslly har until the dominating uncertainty is removed, it is difficult to anticipate any great volume oi' buying Laidlaw and Company. , suuxuamz NE\V YORK. N. Y., Feb. T-Brink of England rate unchanged st 2 por- cent Gold Bars quoted in London mar- kct at 142s ld against 141s ldbgd Wednesday Atlus I’c\vdcr C0 declares regular dividend of 50 cents on common. Telcpboncs in service in Bcll sys- tem increased 30,000 stations dalving _lauunry nguiust gniu ol 25,500 ntatons In Jnliunry 1034 \'oun|_rstu\vu Shoot and Tube C0. and subs quurtcr ended Dec lil. 1034 uct loss $li`.’0,lf»2 niitcr charges against -uct loss $1,2ll7,2l7i in pr-,~vio14 quarter und net loss $1,117,121 in Dec quarter li)-'i_"i .January world production of Ford ours 1\11d trucks totalled 105,230 units ugninst 01,813 \|niis In January 103-I, .uonznsc of over 70 percent. liichnrd \VhItney_ Prosidcn-I: of New i\'ork Stocks Exchange, following s special iuectiug of thc. Governing Cu iinittce, stated that the Exchange is in hearty accord with recommenda- ,tions of the S. ID, C. contained in rc- iport to Congress on January %th., land is desirous of co-operating with 1] the Coxumission in every way, a _study of thc suggcst'.ons is being made and cxchsuze officials urs hope- ful or developing n program which will meet with approval of the Coin- missiou at a11 early darto, rally in the morning and another ati' Hgh Low Last 0|( 80 Ind 100 00 00 M 100 23 .51 20 Rails __ 32 10 31 07 B1 10 .08 L0 Util 1_0 Bi 10 56 10 04 21 40 Bonds 0500 .18 , Dow Jones. BABIND BAYB Wsrlnesdny Evening NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb, 8-Wheat. coon and cotton closed I trtfls lower and purchased near tndsy's lows should soon prove profitable. Today. tvro or more ot my _predictions came true First, as state week ago, U. B Steel got down to 84%, the exact figures repeatedly mentioned by_me_ and, second the Industrial averages went “slightly below 100' to 0005 I do not think these averages will go more than fractionally lower before the market tur-ns up I consider all the landing issues in a buying range around present low levels tor s coa- siderahle upturn. in my letter of Tuesday, Jan. 20, I said not only to buy U. B steel if and when it got to 31%, but in that event to also huty Bethlehem Steel Republic stan p .1 aaa Nahanni steel at whatever price they may then he selling U B Steel sold near 34% to- day. Bethlehem sold near 28. Repub- lic pfd near 14 and National 47 They stixiould all provo profitable purchases l csc Phillip Morris got down to 38%. as hoidcrs on the cuuh stock who re- ccivcd some of this stock in exchange for tho other, probably sold to take their profits Their business con- tinues at practically the highest rat°- in their history and I strongly urge you to buy it around present prices i not only expect to see it double in dividend. Ceiancse sold again below W and is a splendid purchase at 28 I st 11 think the chances of s fav- oiuhie gold decision are greater than au unfavorable one and i would not he afraid to buy General Electric ui-or ‘.*‘.t, Westinghouse _around iid, Allis Chahners 16_ Radio "B" pid ar- ound 30, the _common at 5, Fairbanks Morse 18, Atchison around 42. Sears lloebuck 33, American Foreign Power 7 pcrccut pfd 17 and others recom- mended yesterday. Boxing. PRODUCE ((‘.unsdlun Press) lllONTREAi_, Feb. 'I-Prices nf eggs cased iractionaliy on the _\l,_utreal dairy and produce market today with hi-nvy offerings serving to depress vnlucs Graded shipments in 2:1.-lots or loss were mostly 25 cents s Iaren for A large. 22 coats for A incdiuiu, 21 ocnls for A uviicls. 11117:) to 1T‘§_ cents for ii and 15'/, for C liutten prices wurc '.3 oi’ a ccnt stronger, hccouiing 2-|33 lo 25 cents 1, pound (ur cnrlols or lcss of no l grade Solids u'er': firm ut 20 cents s pound and prints brought 27 cents Tho chcrsc iuurkct wus ll cents s pound for current rccclpts of no I and 12 cents for sumlncr's On the potuto mark(-t pr-Iccs held at rcizont ud\‘anccs_ Qucbec whites were 55 to U0 ccnts Der R0 pound hog, New llruxiswick mountains 00 to (I6 cents. l‘r'ur~c l~1d\vurd 's‘an:_l mountains |10 to 176 ccniis and 1‘rl'u~1- Edward islands In 00 pound bags fd to '10 cents liftlcellaneous (Cnmsdsn Press) .\10:\"1~uu.__._ 1-:tu -:_ \Vi11-ur. nur no 2 80. 1___1-_ y C W no ii til. lluts C ll' no 2 _‘>&1 Uuts C W no Ii ~l'i Outs feed no l -15 _i-`1our svrinx Whcllt patents rirsts So ill) 11 ioux- seconds $4 D0 Flour bakers $4 80 l1`l0ur winter wheat pntcnis 4-Iiolcc $4 40 to S-l 50 Flour white corn $5 S0 to _“I 00 Bran hoo $27 '..\5 to $28 211 shorts ton $211 25 to $211 25 Middlings ton $1l2.‘_'5 to $33 25_ Rolled outs bug 00 lbs $3 25 Hay no 2 pcr ton enrlots $15 00, Cheese No 1 Oni. cur ll. Chccse Sunluler 12 Butter no 1 2111*, to TB Eggs in cartons A 1 large 35, I-lggs A 1 medium II2. EYES A 1 pallets (li. Eggs A large 30 Eggs A medium 21. I-lggs A puiiets 20. Eggs B large 23 Eggs B medium 22. Egggs C 21, Potatoes Quo 80's 55-(Z0 N li 80'! 00-00 mrs 80': 00-65. 90's N-'I0 (Canadian Press) NEW YOIIK, Foil, 7-Indcx of 15 staple coniniodity prices (Dcc, _'ii, lllfil equals 100; 1020 avorngo equals 230 Bl, 'I`udny 154 I prev day 153 3 Weck ago l_’»Il 7 your nga 130 1, 1005 high 100 0 1035 low 153 0, (Copyright 1035 by _\loody's)_ \ Markets A t A Glance lCanndinn Press) Toronto and l\io1\treai-Industrial stocks closed higher Toronto lllncn--Higher. New )'ork»5to<-ks closed sl.’gh'lly higher lviunipcg-Wheat closed higher New York-Cottoa_ ruhl|_er, sugar and coffee higher. R911 EU U-‘es C urrencies (llsnsdlsn Press) BIONTREAL, Feb. 'I-Currencies were irregular on Ninn-lrcal foreign h t d ith the ound exe sages o ay w p showing a smsi dcciiue, the French franc s fractional gain and the United States dollar holding unchanged The pound was 34.88%, down 3-10 from ycstcrdsy while the dollar again trad- ed st 3-32 of one percent premium Thsufrano Armed .01 of s cent to 0.58 can NEW YORK, Feb. 'I-Currencies _bsrely moved in the for-sign exchange markets today Tho sterling range mis lcsa than a cont and the pound, closing at Si B8 was off 53 of n cont The Canad- maet of the tiny. iirmed inwards the close and wound up unchanged st 1-:i2 percent discount The French ‘franc closed .0015 of s cent higher at 0 M4( cents. New York Curb (Johnston all Moons ' :: 1 __ _.ii *iv »»u»5= §#`£f. that mer Cyan B ... ._ Amor Rap Pow ... _... Atlas Conn ... gmuillugefrcolpé.. ___ snososa m.m`¢"..'.".. a s lltp Oil Md ...-... _-a. 10 lager ___ __ ` I su§s'g&i ii1h'II_°11_;I si- 1 'fond Ktl ns sn.. Ill Mt 'L S t o ck Exchange (Quotations furnished ny _ln‘hns'_n_ and Ward mrmlwrs of the slontrc-at stork ltschnnge, Montreal furh lllnv af-¢_ las |11.-hmmm sm-et. charlotte town.) crm-|¢| Opened Last "'1th11rst A ___ .__ _ ._ Y’-‘Z ' Iicll Trl _ _ _ 13'? 141% Braz 'I' I. Pow ilu 0% uruclx szik lil*/_ (‘nu Bronze _ _ 20 Can Car Com _ _ ._ Can Cel Com _ _ ._ Cel Pfd (‘c1u Corn _ _ ._ Gem Pfd __ Ind Ai A _ ___ North Pow __ ._ __ Can Pac ._ _ _ ___ (To.-kshilt Plow .__ ._ (`or Bmclt. _._ llrydcu Paper __ Dom lirldge ., Dom ('0nl I'fd ._ ___ ._ Dom Glass (§1v~1 __ Dom Stccl Coal Il ___ flypsnnt ___ .__ Ilow Smith I'|\pc1- __ Hnll Gnlii Mine! ... ___ lnti Nickel Intl l’l1w PM Luke of Woods ___ -_ __ .\i11ss.°_v Ilnrris __ ._ .\lci?oIl Front _ _ .liont Pow _ _ ._ Natl Brew _ _._ __ Nut Steel Cnr ___ __ St Law Corp ... Shn\\'inig:\u ._ Sherwin Wil .. .__ Steel ot? (‘nn Com ._ Stool f‘o Can l’fd ._ \\'l\b (Tut . Win Electric ._ BANKS 10 29% 7 'ii/g 207| 21 100 100 7 dl 1/5 9 Can Pun 7 (‘on 01% (‘1\n 3% Can 18 12% 7 138 4% 21% lZl 118 Eid 5% llfii 1800 2211 5541/Q 12 18 12% 1 1:12 4% 21% 12:; 11a 111;, 11% 11#/_ 1700 2:1/, 58 12 4'/5 1:1 sou, :121/, 111 1-in 181/, 1s 4% - 1 :ul 1111/, 171'. 1.111/, 1:1 45 in 3% 2 45 42 M 22 2. Commerce __ 160% 1d1l_ llontrcnl ._ .__ 108 .\'o\'a Scotia 300 Royal _ _ _ . ._ _.___ 170 My 1.. CURB _ (Johnston and Ward) Abilliiyl price, but also nn increase in thc ‘bidders showed a mild disp0si'ion IIN MTL MART (C. P. By Guardia-n’s Bpooisl Wim) MON'l’R.EA!., Feb. 'l_-Appesnmoe ot the Montreal Btcck Erchmuse list underwent s sharp change today as the steady downward trend ol tue past few days was reversed and prices responded to increased de- mand. Gains were general through- out the list although the rally was held to narrow proportions by sell- ins in scattered sections. luteriisbed issues. more or less relegated to the background during the past few sessions while special-` ties occupied the limelight, led the market in the uptum. All members ot the group with one or two ex- ceptions registered gains. Gonsci- idated Bmelters was up 56 at 1s3‘.i_ and International Nickel ‘A at 22% while Brazilian at 9% and Canad- ian Pncilic nt 12% both rose M1. Montreal Power eased frnctlonnlly and Hollinger was narrowly higher. itnlizntion plan oi Dominion Steel and Cosl Company will shortly make its appearance iurther strengthened Dominion Coal Preierred stock. Fol- lowing s three-point rise yesterday, gg issue advanced another point to Soles totalled 11,800 shares; bonds 1150.900. i|GNT TRADING ‘IINN_Y_NIANT _...___ By I-‘rank Msolldillem, Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Feb 7. - Traders kets today and picked up s lew oi the recently neglected rails. Then, having found the, feel of the thing, they nihbled at. s few other items, .too, so that plus signs ruled the list oi' both stocks and bonds nt the elm and conunoditles were likewise gain- ers. Activity was still no more than mild in either -stocks or stspies but for the first time in several seasons to reach for what they wanted. A number of stock mnrlretleaders Bot ,up a point or so, corporate loans im- proved iractlons to as much as 2 points and government olfigstions were about unchanged to 5-32 of a point higher. _ 'llxcre was no rush to buy securi- I'/es, however, and gains of more than (motions were decidedly the cxccptlcn, Turnover in stocks ag- gregated only 524,530 shares, and the Associated Press average io' 50 stocks confined its advance to .3 ol s point, at 37.9. Small advances were scored by most Canadian issues. Gains of fractional scope occurred in such stocks as International Nickel, Dome Mines, Nor-ands, Distillers-Seagrams, Ford or canada, Hollinger, Imperial O'l and Hiram Walker. McIntyre- Porcupine was up s full point /Zill_\_/LNG I (Canadian Press) TORONTO, I.\‘cb_ 7-The Toronto market sprung into action this ulter- noon and prices moved ahead smart- ly on heuvy trading. stimulated by s mport that Wall street was expect- ing a decision on the sold clause sp- paal that would be satisfactory to the Government The gold shares were mainly affected by the rushing to buy while the action wss bullish also in Eldorado ol the silver group and Fulcoxibridge in-' the baso metals Volume expanded more than 100,000 shares to 405.000. the best in more than s week. Advances ranging up to 50 cents were boarded lu the high-price gold Expectation the complete iecap-_ (By Guardlnars Special Wire) , drifted back into the securities mar- ‘ Anson Brow _ _ ilcuuhnr-nuls ... llrow Corp l"on1 _____ ti EQ Zi"/A 150 150 12 12 (FX, itil dollar. alter selling 11 little lower" llrow (‘orp l‘i'd 171/ 17% in-11 Amer on 1:.-yi, me Can Malt _ _ 30 30 (.':\n Viucgurs ' 241’/1 ('on Paper 1111 liist Seng ld',{_ icurd or (Yan A 211|/_ (Irccn St/nhcli __ ill l1\1p Oli _ _ lu-'ii imp 'Tob _ _ _ _.___ iill/Q Intl Pet ___ _... 20% hi:-ichcrs A liilicliell llllb _\'ornnda 'Pork Iluglvcs \\’nIkcr llrcw 4 \\':\|kf'r Gund __ .__ 2iI1,§ \\'uIkt‘r Gnud I’fd 17% Wright IIi\r _ . _ _ __ __ ._ SIS GRAIN . (Johnston and Word) CHICAGO, Feb 0- Wheatl- llllh May ___ .__ 05% July _ _ .__ ____ H8911 blept __ __ __ 87’/la S: 1111 14114 no :11 11111, 1:11/, an 039 4 'r~°1 :Lv.:." 3e*= or _4 -UV 1111?, soo Last 05% KN'/A 94l`i’s Low 111% 111% 80% t`.r\1-n:-- May _._ _... _Tuly _ __ ._ Sept .__ ___ _ __ 0ats:-- May ... July __ _ _ ._ __ R2’/2 mu, '_'.'»-74 .vast mu. mt, Ni M; T0 70 -I8 ‘/it 4| |11. 39’/11 11114, 4:1/_ 10% 40|/, -1211, 41115 \\'lNNlI‘EG, Fa-I-_ 6- Wholtt:- lligh Low IA!! my my,|smm1;_ .nay _ ._ sc sm si-1-_ sem ._ nom.” ao; so eo" I __ _.1 -os ~-__ ' 1 Joi; ... 44112 :mit md. sept ... ... __ LOANI 'I0 BIDKIHI ¢s`ss¢o1u»a vnu) Wssnixwrou, res. 1-noun 1 h weekly reporting member banks in 000 during the weak ended Feb 0 npfm-nun s decrease or uioobomi _ brokers and dealers on securities h 11| 1 _, ._ ._ __ Jw roi-r city amounted to 5owo,1:..1- Mano _ _ _ _ _ _ cd 60 cc-nts each, Hollinger Lake Shore and Wright Iiurgrt-u\'es"2b cents cnch and Pioneer 10 cunts Clrcnpcr issues ruling higher on good volume included Mc Vntters, itirkiuud Luke. Ilohjo, St. Anthony, Veulurcs and i~liudu1~u|\a_ ’i`U1i()N'i`0, Feb. 7- stocks CN” Acme Oil __ _ _ 20 Ajnx Oli _ . _ _ ._ 'Ju Alb l‘uc -~ 9 Alex __ _ _1‘/if .AngioIi._. ___ ___ _ ._ ._.._3S~|' Aron ___ ... _ _ _ _... 15| Ashley ._ _ _ 20 Ii1\|.:un1:\|: .__ _ _ _ . -» ‘iinrry li _ __ ilnsu .\ict ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ licnr ... .__ _ _ _ _ . ._ Ilcaitiel ._ _ _ _ III .\Ill‘___ ___ _ _ ._ _- llo'I1jo__. _._ _ _ _ ... __ :l'.l‘.i1 Brndian _ _ _ " llrlllorne .__ ._ _ _ Ii li X ._ _ liuff Ank ___ _ _ _ _ -_ iiuif Cnu __ .__ _ _- Cul Oil .__ __ ._ _ _ Can _\inl _ _ _ Caribou ... ___ _ cneuf-_ T _ [ffl con 1-at _ _ _ _ _ ...._1._1 Chem lies ___ .. ._ ...Zito umimug _ _ _ _ _ ._ lov Clcricy ___ _._ _ _ _ _ -:.1 Coniugns ___ _ -'£4-_v Coniarum _ _ __ -in l-lidorndo .__ _ __ ‘ ‘J ._. 1 ~ s _ 1 _ _ ___ > l~ llridg mo Ill 40 5 (I0 lb 180 Illl -25 1070 17 2117 1 'V 7 511 110 linda Luke __ _ _ _ _ _ __ iinidillc ,__ _. _ ._ . _ _ Gnid llvit __ _ _ _ (l4»i1ilI1‘I1i ... ... (iruuudu _ _ _ __ ilromnc . . _ . ._ .__ __ _ Gunnar _ _ . _ _ . __ _ rim.-.__w _,_ _ _ Ilnrker _._ ... ___ __ ._ Hollinger ... _._ ._ ___ __ I>Io\roy ___ -__ _._ ... I Ill Cons ___ .__ ___ _ Kirk t‘1»u|\ ___ _ _ __ .__ N ri; _.aku _ _ _ _ _ _ __ l_nl<1'.:\1\1i -._ _ _ ... _ I. .\'l\ore~ _ _ .__ _ _ _ l_u1uu1|uo _ _ __ _ _ _ I."c Gold .__ .__ ___ .__ ~ l_llIIc I. L sn in ... _ _ _\|;11-anon _._ .__ .__ _\I_||1 Hunt. _._ ___ __ ... _ . _ T-I_ip\1‘ I1 ... ... .__ - ,\i'Intyrn _ _ ___ _ _ __ _I~ii~117.ln _ _._ _._ _ __ 14 ‘I 1. _ii Uii ii nu, 182.1 lllti _I i 10 iii) 1 ‘.1 _'vfV.’_'\ -I ‘_A 3% 'no zu 1 ll 3050 , 11:1 . __ an _ _ .__ _ .fill r1».'1',e.___...... ._-ll 'I ....1 _ _ _.Q ____ 110.1 _ _ _,.\Corp_... ...i__" ,Sullivan _ .. _ _ _ car. . Now, for 1935, to the than $4,000.00. For three years the Ford V-8 has ‘set precedents of performance and economy in car operation. (There are 1,300,000 satisfied Ford V-8 owners to-day.) And with the new Car, Ford continues to make automobile history. Not since the introduction of the first V-8 have such notable improve- ments been presented in s Ford oiency of the Ford V-8 engine and the safety of the all-steel body,'we have added the buoyancy of Centre- Poise riding _ _ more spacious Steel Crnnkshqft. The Time-arub tram! tested V~8 engine is available in no other automobile selling in Canada at less seat comfort, located ahead superb effi- 1 rg -» . The powerful Ford V-8 engine actually ` uses nn morofuel than a “four_" Among its refinements for 1935 are "Directed- Flow" Crankcuse Ventilation, Floating "Y_.'~r-_#L_ \y .fr :» ' .E __ __ _ _ _ .._, _ _ _ , Comwcting-RodBcar|'ngs and Castxiiioy- I' "~ Vg/ " 3 _ ‘ Hg l eb, __ ' ` _, ,_ ; _ interior _ _ luxurious new appoint- ments _ _ new simplilied control _ _ and long, harmonious body lines that suggest flight and f1ceLness_ Back-seat riders now have front- Wider seats give greater room for passengers, all of who'm are Centre- _ Poised, that is, poised between the wheels and axles. (Longer, more of engine and more equal distri- ;';‘f=:f i' - 1 ___ 9 because they are of the rear axle. drive. lo-"o New BUOYANT Comfort on Front and Back Seats Roomier Bodies-Modern Beauty- Perfect Cont;-gl Ease bution of cas- weight contribute to the easy Centre-Poise ride.) New low pedal pressure clutch, larger improved brakes and “fingel-_ touch’ steering make for stahl. iized control at all speeds. lt’s well worth while to remember that this New Ford V-8 automobile is by far the most economical Ford ever built. You need only try the Ford V-8 for ’35 to he gonvinfgml fi¢Xibl¢ Springs. forward position it’s the car for you to own and 1 _1' 1* ' HA VE A DEMONSTRATION. Your nearest FORD dealer will be very glad to give you a driue-your- self demonstration in the New _FORD V-Kfor 1935. No obligation. vvgyfv' _ _ _*__ - “-'IW -£14 'THC' -T-if-'i' sf'-.8 -‘sk -£ -5" -£ =`0 -B -Y "T TUNE IN-Ford Sunday Evening Hour, 9 o’clock Eostcm Standard Time. Fred Waring and his Pcnnsylvaninns. Thurs- day evening at 9.30 Eastern Standard ' Time. Columbia System. Olsa on _ _ _ _ :1-1, Pnylnsster __ _ . _ _ _ 171/.3 Pct Cob _ . _ _ _ _._ 214 Plea cm _ _ ._ '~' Pioneer _ _ _ _ ._ Premier _ _ _ ._ __ 11,1 ProsAIr___ Read Auth ._ _ _ _._ __ ._ 1.. Reno Gold _ ._ _ _ __ T42 ‘lloche , _ __ 5 lloyaiitc ___ ___ _ _ '.'i.'»ti San Ant 430 1Shoep _ _ ._ 11:1 Shcrriat _ _ __ 5;* Slscoe _ _ _ 2111 sou 'rio ._ _ ., :st St Auth _ _ _ __ _ _"i1 Sud Ilnsin _ _ _ _ _ 11." I1.\'l'_- '.‘S‘i lI_\'\ 1'_'_\,<, ]'_’l .il 1093 “ylvnnnito _ _ _ ,, 'Peck I-I __ ___ _ Texas... _ _ Tobum ,__ .__ _ _ _._ _ .___ Towagmac _ _ _ ._ 2i‘1_. Vacuum ... _ _ _ __ =}, Ventures _ . _ _ _ _ 0_1 Wayside _ _ _ _ _ ,_ NR, White Eng _ .. flii, Wiltscy 17 _ _ _ ._ _ 51/, Wright li __ _ Roo Sliver ._ __ ._ 5:11,. Total sales 405,000 UNl_IS'l'F_I) Alderman __ 'ilu Brownioo _ _ __ l=\', (‘nn Kirk .__ _ ._ Eh, (‘e11Man..._. . _'» (Io Cop _ _ _ _ _ _.__.1'll»’» ‘Cobalt ._ ._ ._ `-"41 Dom Kirk... _- _ __ I"- l\1astt7rn_____._ _ __ Foothills ._ _ _ __ Gilbec _ _ _ __ ._ ilome 0Il Illld Bay ._ Kenra __ 11 ‘Kirk Town _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 'Ju' Ls Maron _ _ __ _ Z1'/1 |.ohsl (lro . _ _ _ _ _ _ -lin _\inirohlc ... ___ _. l‘I1 _lic-Lend _ _ _ _ _ _ _... l‘.i1 Oli Sei _ -_ - -- Park lllil _ _ _ -- l'nro Cro _-_ _ _ _ __ _ liohh Mont __ __ _ llisda ___ _ Bud Mines Save More Pigs With the price of pork now at proiltsble levels and with a general scarcity oi pigs throughout the pro- 10 10 111, (ill l"I'| ‘___ _.Ie ...., 1_"'i ... 'Z lcrses of spring litters be kent Bt N hianeta _ _ _ _ __ i'_"1 Newtwv _ _ _ _ _ .' for no weft. me im- rar nk when llsl Ish. T. Ill( IDI! l1£1.00ll_@» Niplaslng _ _ _ ,lo ‘ Nnesndn .. ... ...__ .__ _us -i‘lt‘»' m‘ Imam Bach iosvs have b~en vince, it is very Important that the` cording to recent reports this spring of exercise which the brood .ssws cisc, together with improper leed- lng. is usually the cause oi .such losses which occur d\1rin,; March and April. To swine srowcis who have had trouble w`.tl1 thc spring iittcis in past years, the foi.owing system can bc recommended: About tcn days before the date oi fsrrowing begin to change thc sow's ration by replacing all other grain feeds with bran. About iivc ciuys before farrowlng the sow should bo on n straight bran ration fczl in slop form. From this time, thc ration should be gradually decrcnscfl until the sow is on half rations the dnl' bclore she narrows. If thc sow shows evidence oi Iarrowing \\'I.l1111 24 hours, she should get nothing but plenty of warm water with a light sprinkling oi bran. This warm drink should be continued until mc pigs are 24 hours old when the bran ra- tion should be gradually increased to bring the sow bad( to [ull iced on bran alone about live days after i'1u-rowing. Then thc bi-an mu oc gradually replaced by stronger grain feeds ll the sow has passed through the iarrov/ing period in a normal condition. The main purpose of thL= system is to have the sow in a lnxativc con- dition and have her furrow on a stomach free from all strong, Licnt producing feeds. A full stomach, constipation and fever arc the ser- ies oi conditions which result in the loss oi litters and quite often dead NWS. HOPE ILVER AND VICINITY their play the 'Frozen Trail" io a ‘isiri good house The play depict- ,11 _ _ _ _ y _ "cry severe in past years, and nc-ilng scenes oi adventurers in qucsl oi gold in the isr north with their I _ _ vuluuw iirulorue and Mclnlyre add- , - ._.-_ . . so 5 _ _ - ,l§ will be no exception uucss g.c:1tcr ~ I R t P I attention is given the brood sovrs - a B “round m"r°wm3 time' _ _ , ceorfar naudmn mean., so per vom: wow-ra and The DYCSCUD \Vi1\i@1` HHS ‘V1 I- \U.l pn- w_»_.1- su__s__n~-_-m~n¢» sua mourn; Events so p r severe. 'Ibis factor has boon rcs- 2o_p1-r "$111 in uzmm-iam N_»;1f_»¢_ vm. fi.-r inch; s_'a¢s bl ~ L '_' L1 ____ ___ Sp rlluul irrlngs ‘srl|s, 1-to, o pe l\1mf‘ lfiters ni Con lull-non pepsi c Im cur m mg ‘C \ _. on inch; Nutlrea nr Tlauniuu and _ippiu-fiat o`s\, 70s per tncii or ic pa uorui illhrr rnirn nn nppllcatlnn V/011111 0U`U3f‘Vl5C ECL L39-K UI CXCV' aliulmum rhargv- for any ndrrrtisnmsnt twenty-tivo cents. IL-\TF_:--21° pci' word, three Inner tion! lol' HIP lirics' of two, strictly uuyuhlf- ln ua\nu.~e. Work Wanted »--:A - -c_:_--_----_.___ FOR. SALE -- SMELTS food nt Aylwards, 202 Street. pass nssmcs woux du ramvl. Write to Guardian Ofiioc stating wngcs, L-4133-2-0-3i. FOR. SALE _ 12 Alex Rbynes, Mi.S-t¢'\§ns=2\_=i,.__ WE BUY OLD GOLD. PRECIOUS Metal Buyers, 173 Gt. George St., CImrlottct0wn__ L-4096-2-4-121 ESCAPED ONE FEMALE SILVER fox marked 2 M O .l J. Noiiiy F. S. Reeves, Southport. L~4i58-2-7-Bi. SPECIAL. FOR. A LIMITED TIME only to introduce made in the Maritimes Lntcx Sanitary Rub- bcr Goods we will send 24 sealed for One Dollar. Agents wanted. Latex Rubber Manufacturing Co., Box 'I7 Shediac, N. B. N’-1856-2-6-31. many hardships and privations and their subsequent return to New York was a real thriller throughout and oooh of the cast portrayed their dfierent roles wcllf The specialties between the acts were oi 3 fine caiib'e and elicited much applause. On Monday. January 28th thi- ______ _ _ Hope Rivcr Dramatic Club Drcsemcd _ _ R N no JULIA _,ERI _“dm Miss Mane Mob:-lion, . W has bran for the past six months _visltmg relatives und friends in t mm” embed CARDBOARD lining sheet FOR SALE - AUCTION F'ive_ Bridge and Whist Cards. Guardian Central Printery Nov FOR. SALE - 6 INCH FOUR. SID~ ed Moulder, 5 H. P, motor, snails ing pulleys. Cavanugh, Sydney Street, SUITABLE etc., lc O1;1_lce Miss Janie Powers has been lngiriends in St-_ Annes for past. few days. Mr. and Mrs. R,G.Ficmir1g, 1 Rustlco were remritiy the guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fleming. Mr, Arthur Fleming spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. J Arthur Malone, Bt. Amie'-S. Miss Janie Power was hostess oi a very A-'won Party and _ _ _ re 6,- U. P.>-Forty persons wc - more than a dozen here. iBoston has returned home asain, ' I W” _