JULY 19 1931 9th as follows: Brace Block, Queen Street. B. . BATTLEVIEW OILS LIMITED Seismograph Survey Indicated Potential Battleview Well Battleview structure was originally located by Dr. Hume All’ Greographrcal Survey of Canada, and is unique for methods used in exploring for oil. FROM 1416 TO 1456 FIRM SHALE (STOP) GAS SHOWING FROM 1434 FEET. Current Market Price 24—26c. Island Securities COmpany Ltd, 1122 Charlottetown Phone Wire received July l M } otller Bank of Nova Scotia Building ADMINISTRATION The atlministration of S. M. T. i,» in the hands of those who have had a number or‘ years’ gxperlfillfl‘ in the successful operation of motor transports and who have also pruven their administrative ability in singularly profitable businesses. We offer 6f? Cumulative Preference Shares PRICE: $10 per share carrying a bonus of 4 common shares with every 10 preference shares. Irving, Brennan 8r Company Ltd. E. M. BAGNALL—MANAGER (EASTERN) LIMITED Charlottetown word. uilier rule: on application. V For Sale? URESS Corn Salve. 39c all Druggists. FOR SALE. 194 ANTIQUES L-453-7-l7-3l. Prince St. in perfect shupe. Apply Red In- dianstatlon. VL-458-7-1'l_-3l_ F011 SALE-MARE IN FOAL, HAY mower. Apply Anthony Newport, liiliiter R rel‘. L-456-7-l7-3l. FOR ssia-rtfirrlltizzswrzfifi i931 model. Can be seen at Mar- __iin‘s Garage. L-446-7-l7-2i; FOR SALE -- l2 SILVER FOX pupal months old. Write D. care Guaijliait. _ 13211-7401! FOR SALE FOUR YEAR OLD horse. weight. 1200 lbs. Apply Charles Proud, Milton. L-til2-7-16-3l. i011 SALE -- 45 ACRES GOOD land two miles from Charlotte- town. Apply "A." care Guardian. 2‘7-17-3i' ‘IORSES FOR SALE-CAR HORS- esdue to arrive Monday, July 19th. Will be at Morell Hotel, Charlottetown. M. W. Wood. WANTED —- TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Guardian. 2-7-l6-3i. WANTED A CHEAP SECOND hand car in good condition. Cash. Write "B" C_o of Guardian. L-42l-7-l6-3i. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — 42H"treuetiretlr-iotflfici IOARDERS AND ROOMERS AC- Qlllnlmiflltd "T119 Elmi" 133 rooms and bed rooms. Central. i531‘; L‘433"7'17'31- Apply Guard an. r Advertising Rates »—Payahle in Advance Central Guardian locals, do per word; “carom and Enter o- 'er word; Announcement! nnd Coming Events 2o par umrdin l m“- n g, per wont; 1n llcmurinm Notion. ‘lilo per inch; Lin: 0| Ilurnl and Spiritual Oflerlnkn. (Junie. etc-l. 4o per nurue; better: 0| lillntlolcuue ‘lilo w» int-ll; Notice: of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o pa: inch or 6e pct llnimum Charge iur any advertisement twenty-Illa ulna, eeeeeecwiiau . Missed-Inset». Clullllled ESCAPEDIFROM RANCH pox. Find" 1mm)’ Mack Vckersoll, _0_0rnwal_i. LY-400-7-16-3l. CONVALESCENTS 0R ELDERLY people accommodated in private home in country. Nurse m g1- tendance. Rates reasonable. Apply X. Y. Z. L-394-7-l6-3i. y- ing between Jilly 21st,. and 24th. Can accommodate four passeng- 913- A9191)’ M Clo Guardian. L-467-7-17-3i. OUR MATURING POLICIES ARE great bus ness-getters. If you insure now you'll be just as pleas- cd as our old policyholders. Sun Life policies satisfy. consult J. A. Moore, Currie Bldg., Charlotte- town. Female Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED MAID. State reference. Write "P" Box 458. L-420-7-l6-3i. Male Help Wanted WANTED AT 0 ‘E— N Tilt haying. Good wages. Appy in person Leigh Barrett, Kingston. Ll428-7-ll-3i. WANTED — MAN FOR FARM) work. Apply Eric Pendergasi... Hewlbteak- L-42?-l.-1P_-2L?§» WANTED-MAN FOR FARM work. also housekeeper. Apply Neil Darrach, Clyde_lftive“r. WANTED-FIRST CLASS CAR- penter. Apply MacAulay nnd Bcisner, 4 Stewart or 9C Cum- berland St. I1‘ U R N I S H E D HOUSEKEEPING FOR SALE ‘twig and lot at Sollrls, ,- = t! “alter Chorale. Mt-LEOD 8r BENTLEY, i_l@_7_16_61' Charlottetown. g4, _ . Professional Bards EGAN & CO. W1 Blchm m“ Phone u. uni. It Boa u. Mcbeod & B . Pasture» 5'5"” EM" w! ggoilnfyflt-tnw Mex- W- Matheson norm :2.” \~'-"--?°"°‘€3.i‘..u.'i.i‘ ——”° £11m- 9'55} i. m ALBAN FA RM El? INTI-ZR m" ‘(trron m noun n‘, 1w“ “c °' Mm am. UIIIIONIUII TO LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. until October 31st. Phone llh-J. L-393-7-l6 3i. T0 LET - noorus. CENTRAL. W.th or without board. ADDY X. Guardian. L-44l-7-17-37i. LARGE FRONT ROOM. GENTLE- man preferred. Apply Guardian. L-4l9-7-16-3l. T0 LET rugnisdniro_'n‘oonsi w ltie r r n. r 0'0 “a a L-459-7-l7-3i fofiar - 3__FURNI snap h k l rooms. 139 Kent Si. W“ "p n L-454-7-17-3i. T0 RENT. APPLY _ 102 Fitzroy street. Phone 2674- Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jilly 18- THE cnARwTTiz-rowy GIIARDIAN_ STOCK QUOTATIONS FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (imam Mo: riuuua and Co‘: rrluu Wire) MONTREAL, July lT-The m- lvlty in Brazilian Traction was a feature of the Montreal market yenterday. On a. turnover of 4,- 094 shares the stock advanced to 25 up 7-8 on the day. The move which followed earlier strength in London probably was due to the action of the United states in making available to Brazil 860,- 000.000 of gold to protect the mil- lels from violent exchange fluc- i/“aumls- Al! UIwXPlained move in Montreal Power closed this smelt up 1 1-2 at 32 1-4. On the other hand, Southern Canada Powel- dropped a point to l2. Metals were quiet. papers were extremely dull and the rest of the list drifted idly throughout the day. New York after its customary early burst of atrength sagged quietly on light trading and recovered Somewhat in the afternoon only to sell on again at the close. Steels gener- ally wele steady on a 25 cent in- crease ln scrap prices. The utilities were lip slightly and r5115 and coppcrs down. Toronto mines were quiet with some of the very low priced issues showing strength. Wheat scored Bains of several cents a bushel in both Winnipeg and Chicago. In the foreign ex- week" ending July 10, 109.6 up from 106.3 in previous week, U. B. Railroads-Juneoperatlng revenues up 4.4 per cent over June i936 down 23.6 pel- cent from i935. TORONTO, July 17—-O.riole— Surface exploration at Oriole has disclosed two new veins. One five feet in width which has been trenched for ninety feet and the other 500 feet to east la about 5 1-3 feet wide and has been uncovered for length of l2 feet. MONTREAL. July l7-Ontario miners ask for higher wages-First 1111110410011 0f unionization comes in for demand for wage increase of i5 cents an hour and other stipu- lations re overtime and holidays. Anglo Canadian Telephone- Dividend 1 3-8 per cent on 5 l-z Der cent preferred par $50 declar. ed payable August 2. United me] Pfd. declared dividend of $3 on arrears. TORONTO. July 17—Sherritt Gordon's new hydro power due July 15 or earlier ha; yet, w be turned on for the mill to resume L-425-7-l7-3l. Farm for Sale M. Alexandra-O miles from Char- lottetown. 120 acres. Private ill!- Il not IOIII. will be sold by pllbllfl auction later on. JAMES CULLEN. Alexandra. ll. ll. No l. h-402-7-l6-3i. Stocks Closg Chmlge market the pound sterling production. No definite date has A _ rose to a new high for the year been set for actual resumption oi cine Oil 13 while the French franc touched milling but soon a5 company-s new low ground. ijnstallation is completed will go Argos 40 o u" A5, .8 9 MONTREAL. July 17~Oons. Bagurinxac no», Patter $tr1ke——A satisfactory Youniz Davidson Minsk-Reports Bnllklleld 8 agreement reached in labor dis- bullion production of a value of Base Metal 5 nut/e employees returning to work. $529,603 from 166412 tons or are gidHwFl 45 milled in six months ended June B25) 1y“ 1%,: D630? band‘ Shae thadustryl-Que- 30. ‘Operations yielded an operating Em Dom 33 c a ine _ s u y oolective pro it of $167,123. Production first Buff can 3i: labor COIltFaCt) in the industry. six months 1936 totalled $352,533. Bunk l-llil 16'. | The company announced a loan Cal Edm 310 I Car Loadlngs in Canada-For received from I-Iolllnger“ to pug Cdllllflflt 76 week ended July 10 up 20 per cent Young Davidson into pfgducflon 82:11 hlfigamc over previous week and 12 per cent will be entirely repaid by end this Gen Pm, 14 ahead of 1936 week. In U. S. for year. Chrolmum 123 wee ended July 10 down 15.4 per cons Cmb 100 lcent from preceding week, down MacLcod Oockshutt-‘Ille tele- Darkvrater 54 l 5.8 per cent from year ago and gram can say accurately that with. DQYVM v 5° 111D 20-5 Per cent compared‘ with in next week company will decide glagt ligal 102 t 1935. on initial mil1'unlt. The company Falgé: ° C _ has approximately 750.000 current Fed Kirk 11 anadlan Economic Index-Jim assets an: moment. goundation 740 rallcoeur 5 Gillies 35 gag; ‘we 3; New York Montreal O El 6 dfish 13')’ my}... 33‘ Stock Exchange Stock Exchange ru l giii-ldmg/ock 1Z3 (Supplied b’; Jltfgelrifsgec. H, k 131 . _ member! o 0h re k Hiilrhpgar 252 ilirilniiw by Pmiiiiiiolud c“ “i=5 " ‘ and Curb Mark/m Hmng Qfl 2;; gagksliurlset) ch" Btocln Clone \\’ ‘ ‘ Jackeawglbg 35 Al Chem 233% 233V; Bell Tel 168 168 Jellicoe 108 Am Can 102v. Brazilian 25 25% Km- Add 275 Am For Pr 6% 8% Bruck Silk Kirk Lake 135 Am Rad 30b 20% B C Pow A ‘W; 7% Lake Show 51 _ Am Tel Tel 169% 169% Build Prod 60 60 Lam can; 41,, Am Water Can Cement 15% 15%_ Laps Cap 53 Anaconda n Nor Pr Lava Cap 116 Atchison 81% 81% Can Oar Found 14% 14% Lebel 19% Atl Ref 30% 30V: Can hid Al 6V4 6% Lem); '10 Auburn 17 17 Can Hydro Pfd 87 Lmle 1, 1, 540 Bald Loco 6 6 C Pac 11% Mal-Meg, 535 Bait Ohio 28 28 I Can Steam Madsen 80 Bendix Av o 19% 19's Celanese MacLeod 201 Beth St 92% 93 Cock Plow an East . 3 Briggs Man 41% y 41% Cons Smelt 801.4 Maralgo 15 C699 y Dist Seag McKenzie 125 v Ches Ohio 54% 54V; Dom Coal Pfd Mywnwl-s 435a Chrysler 100% 101% Dom Bridge 48'"; Mercury 35 Com Sol 13V: 13V; Dom Steel B 22% Mmw 13 gom CS0 Dona Textile 1850;: M i 172 on an Dry en a t v 3" s“ as .2 y n as , ng ec Nfiw Gold 55 Corn Prod l Found Co 24 Normetal 200 Cur Wright . 6% 6% Gen Steel Wares Norgom 64g gielepxislli; I goody“; 13% 18% 0'13 ' . l Ylkium Okaxlign 230 Elec Auto Lt ,3 Ham Brid Omega 50 Eiec Pr Lt B0 ,0 HOW Sml 30 30 Or Plato. 105 Firestone Tob Pacalta. 23 Gen Elec _ 56% 56% Int. Nickel 61% B3 Paploilr 235. G811 FCOdS 37% 37% Int, POW 5 5 paygggn 52 52% Lake W?!“ 31 30 ggiteliitn 13% Goodyear T Mrcoli’ Ft 11 11 Paulore i8 Gt No Pfd 50% 51% Mont Power 8i 3214i 32:4 P ' a PIcil-iorOro 570 Int Harvester Nuranda 64 Pioneer 370 Int Harvester 113:4 113% Power 22 Powell 108 Int Tel Tel 124 12% Quebec Power pmmll-l- 241 Johns Man 0o Shawlnigan 2'1 26% Preston 103 Kennccott St Law I3‘ i3 Red Lake 40 Miss Pac Ry 3t. Law Pfd 33 é 33:4 Reno 101 Mont Ward 6i 611% Sou Can Pow 12% 12.4 Roche — 14 Murray Co 39% 39 6 St of Gan San Ant 195 N Y Central 39% 39V; 3i, cm prd _' ' shawkgy 59 Natl Bis v Win Elec A 46 4/: Shegp Cf 81 Nat Ca~h R/eg 33 a 33% win glee 1; Sherrit-t 267 New York N H ‘V y’ mi. a acona - is as: s"; e e i: P d Pr‘ s Sud Bas 400 Pack Mot. F‘ a? Sullivan 122 Paramount 2i *6 as!‘ Syivanite 320 Penn R R 38% MN -i— Tashota 8 Phil Mor 94 _4 MONTREAL, July l8 - (CF)- TPPK Hugh 480 t Phil Pet co 60% 9°" Eggs firmed a little on Canadian Texas 137 1%“ Tel Cab n,‘ “,6 commodity exchange produce sec- T°“'55'm“° 103 PM) s" N J 31 21 tlon Saturday while butter rc- T",‘“‘dwen §§flfi°°<§10 Co mained steady Ucl ‘ ' yup-m 200 Radio K O 92v 92% Butter Spot — Que. fresh (02 Waite Amt; 299 Sears Roe Co a score) 25 3-4 to 7-8. White Wat 14 She" Vim" 011 w‘ 4H Ch_e_ese_§pot—Unqu0ted. _ wood cad 39 Smith P11" Eggs Spot-Ont. A-large as 1-2; W118i" H"? 865 NldJ ‘I0 70% A-medium 23 l-2a; B-large 211-21: UNLISTED This: (Ci) cS1ifle:2;p0t—Butter 400 boxes of Cm Man 6 United C0 fresh (92 score) at .25 3-4. Coast 00p "5 Unlwd A“ Futures — Butter steday, un- 001110115“! on 9° Umwd m 131/, us‘ changed to 1-8 cent lower. July’ East C1‘ ‘4 “m? G“ m" 59 so as u-a to v-a; Nov. as 5-8 w r-a. #125030“ 15 U 3 5% Q0 114% 116K j——-—-——— Pfndoore m: [vflsaélilgmm am am NEW roux cuan Por ro ""“ Temlsk w vvgmwzietrmliim g" (Canadian rmpi Total sales 193.000. e on M "_"'—'__" hi‘ B 144;‘? no!‘ "M" ch” ec “mm!” cm‘ Woolworth 4w 40% muuqngl 1; 34x (Canadian Prell) . Am s“ Pa‘: w‘ 5...... o» Montreal Curb m; h“, u» A (Ea-fiat I6 Iupplllrl c; Iltfleld and c». mn- Om" 5g: 3:,‘ Thump cad '7 ill?» °' "°""°" "m "°""'" "' rliseliaona am-s rau '~ attack: Close n Abitlbi 6% 6% Niag lid 1154 SCIATICA ;;“'}f"5’f, w‘ ” ti: ca: “"317” .32; Int d» Ililld pa: wdl Beauhamola l I if of n 53" wan-winni- Brew Own Rumble 0" w‘ A Brown Preferred pie!!! l! Mia-d’: bl can vwkem n you'll hot bomrl Dag? A ii’ 5'4 "racer- 45"; 45% n S “naerVTO we 4m Ba "ord (Implied c; Iitlleld and do.) Hir Walker kn Open Clone Home Oil Bank of Can Imp Oil 2016 21 Bk of Com 186 183 Int Pete 34-‘4 85 Bk 0i Montreal 225 I25 co L I I M N T grIlchm ' aim sou $313.51?‘ a zoo zoo N E Brice PM ~~———--— *-* ' Bcyalite ‘I 4| IIIIQM‘: Llnlnwm romaine Melvin. LITTLE SAVINGS MILLIONS of Canadians are today finding in- creasing happiness and peace of mind in the pro- tection of Life Insurance." PRICELESS PROTECTION from All through little savings in Life Insurance! Homes are safeguarded—families are ‘protected from want and privation—children are educated- and the aged are guaranteed financial independence- i“; If YOU are worried about! " what might happen” if you live too 1ong—or don’t live long enough-seek the experienced counsel of a Life Insurance man.‘ He will tell you how Life Insurance will provide funds for your wife if she is ever faced with the task of carrying on single-handed; He will also explain how your savings in Liie Insurance will help you in limes of emergency and support you in old age. IJIFE INSURANCE GUARDIAN. OINCANAVDIAN Grain CHICAGO. July l'1—(AP)—-Crop reporters‘ advices from the spring wheat belt telling of rapid devel- opment of rust in Manitoba, of heat damage ranging up to 60 per cent in sections of North Dakota and rust infestation of non-resis- tant grain helped bring enough buying into the wheat ntarkct to- day to keep prices fractionally above the previous close most of the time. The market closed a shade loiv- er, however, when the morlostbujr- ing power diminished and sales to insure commercial transactions or i [bring profits predomlnatrrl. Wheat closed 1-8 to 5-8 lower. compared with yesterday's finish. Jilly 1.28. Sop. 1.27 3-4 to 28. and 3-8: Dec. 80 to 80 l-B. Oats lost 3-8 to 1 7-8. WINNIPEG. July l8 — (CF! - Wheat filiures climaxed theirflfth week of higher price trends on the Winnipeg grain exchange Sat- urday when July sold at $1.57. highest price since Sept. 19. 1929. Despite profit-taking wheat clas- ed 7-8 to 3-4 cent above F‘rida_v‘s final quotations. July at $1.54 3-4. October $1.46 1-4 and December $1.42 t-B. C o m m i ss 1 o n house buying prompted by widespread rust re- ports from Manitoba and the Un- ited States northrvvst gave ivhcat futures advances of 3 l-B to 1 l-2 cents at the start. Values their cased below Friday's close in dilll trading and staged a brief rally just before the close. Three other grain futures be- sides July when! posted new sea-i trwaql lyigltk 81.47, December wheat $1.43 l-l and July rye $1.54 3-4. its best price since 1925. Other gram! hovered just below points made early this month. The usual rlilllnrss prcvuiltrti in the cash wheat market with only fair quantities of No. l northern snfrl to millers and exporters. Rye futures were fraction but (ml.- niid harlot’ ensrrl A (By The (‘linadiun Press) Closing excliuilcc rules: At Montrrah-Pnizlrti 498 l-fik; franc 377; U. S. do ll it") . . At New Yorlw-Ii» 1d 497 . 1G7 franr 376 3-4. (‘nilutiiziil dollar .0! 53-64. Al Pait'is»t"jit.lcl In Gold- Pound 12s 1d; ‘U. S. dollar Bil-ll Cvillsi (iinutiiail dolIar 59 32 cents. corn was 1-4 to l 3-8 ofi‘. $0111.12 OUT OUR dNAl’ 2%.‘? "‘ii" “it l ‘(it WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. NOTMN‘ am JiS some PANS sect... I'M GETTIN‘ MY OWN BREAKF-ASTMVOU srAv RIGHT iN BED, AN‘ SLEEP. ll n ii t Ofitilwl‘ W110i“ t"- Wrinnr-r- Linimr-iit min-r“ unnu- By WILLIAMS i lil- ocn. lulu-n caveman J79 _ their high . ,;.