Rén 6. 1937 j MA - _ _ - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pAG1; N|NE G-'-"_ " _Y - J- - -- L 1 ;_ __= 1, __ -_ _V __ _ _ _ .` __ __ ____ ____ _ V .__ Y Y 'V '_ y """' ””_ '-__""“"' '““‘”_"’_‘""" l 1 1 , -22-_ ;~r:¢;'> * - r ;_ 1 / , fs ,_ \ ai 1’ L. __ AAI ,;a¢_,¢ 5, 1111111 111 11|1|| 1111111 x.__.__ _ ,.>J.I§-ri-D-U-Q-nocurruoco; .sua-on' Advertising Rates-Payable iii advance Canimi Guardian loralri, do par word; Wcatem and Eaatern iucala, le lnr uurd; Aiinouiiceineuta and Coming Esouta io per word; Ulaaailieu to per word; tn Memoriam Notices, 70|- par inch; Llaia uf Floral and Siiiriiuul Offarlnll. Garda, etc.. lo por name; Letters nl Condolrinca 'fur par inch; Notices ot Thanks and Apprei-latruri. 700 ler their nr la par word. Other ratea on applis°1|t.ul\. liinlmum Charge fur any arivrrtlaemeae twenty-live cents, J§0&9Q§§ EQ¢ 942459 5.. ` For Sale Miscellaneous ` WE IIAVE A VERY SPECIAL AC- c.uuit and sickness policy for iouiicrs at rates much cheaper th.11i other classes. Better call and investigate its merits. J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlotte- tcwn. FOR SALE-I'/IAIIOGANY TILT top tab.e, antique, Phone 1308. _ L-5723-3-2-al. "* ' FOR SALE _ BUILDING LOTs_ 'Apply Charlottetown Real Estate, 214 Cuiriberlnnd. L.-5464-2-24-img, H1=.'P_.W=‘"t¢=¥ _ __- 473 VACANCIES IN FOR SALE - INCUBATOR 300 egg size. Apply Edison Chandler, lvortli Milton. L~113-3-4-31. THE POSTAL SERVICE , ron sAi.r: - rox iiourm Purs. lvl. .11 : . . , _ io as i-'iLi.En 'riiis si'kiNG.§ ,01‘1e"t0\.__1§"§qf',y°;_lt;‘_ E",‘_'f;"5‘3_§f‘;f’§L Your opportunity. Full inform- ation and booklet “How to get into FOR fi./lI.IS-NEW PHILCO RADIO the Canadian Civil Service' free _ 1 I M. C. 1 1.;r.l.°.'..r.l°;:§'.tl.';f'.';'.1.l'; School Ltd., Toronto 10. Oldest in 1 Street. L-114-3-4-3|. Canilda. __ __ ________ _ 3-41. 1 :__ _ _ _ _-_--:_-r; \ ~._---~-_-_*_----~-~---_ r_ __ _._+ _ ..._._1_--_..._ FOR SALE - CRUSHED SHELL Male Help VV;mte¢| 10.- Poultry loo lbs. for '15 cents, nz; _*__-_z~;_'_'_._ ,'_:_ '_ ,, __ r l\'ANTI:ID-A FIRST CLASS BAR- bf-r. Reliable. Collison Barber Shop, Sydney, N. S. L-B3-3-4-5|. Al'1‘i'tEN'l’lCE WANTED T0 lcnrn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molnr Barber Co - 1 _lf‘1rc, Halifax. 17-356. 1 Personals i‘ili\`r\'I`I'] IIOME KINDERGAR- lciis nay. We start you. The Can- a1l1nii Kindergarten In;tl'utc. Toronto (10.) Per~Snt-ti. ____ ,I-_<_>§f______ _-H __.- ' i.ill~`T-l\IAI.E FOX. PALE Sli.- \`f‘i'. Apply to Aliibrorc Duffy.; _Sotiilip0:'t, I..-227-3-5~3i. i-051'-itrrcr-:ii"i‘ B001( ,CANAD- iziri /idjustincnt Bureau, Finder i>I-,‘.'i.~.t- cali 1527. Reward, L-233-3-5-2l. Wanted viwvrrn s/ii.as" ` izrzrniisau- tativc for Prince Edward Island in introduce our service ond pio- i/-rtion to ra" owners. Apply to A. L. A, (Mf.`tlme1 Limited. 427 Roy Building, Halifax, N. s. I..-272-3-6-2i. _ Wanted 1,-\N'rEii _ soo EGG lN(1i1BA'ron iii :ood condition. Kari Bouitcr- vlciorlii. __L-25a-Il-_ti-ii, i The Difficulty. Of Knowinir v--_ _ _ "Salesman It fs, we suppose, natural for parents to believe their chi.dren have no eye defects. Moat defects are noticeable. hilt not many of the eyes, dir- °l‘l»|¥- They crllat in a great mln! cane. and are discern- able only with at thorough and rcientltlc examihatlors. ‘. Hutchison - while it ici:-zls. Earle Fisheries Co., C1ial'lc_,; own. L- 5701-3-2-Gi. FOR SALE - CRUSHED SHELL for Poultry 100 lbs. for 'I5 cents, vrliilc it i~.\:.is. Eorlc Fisheries C0.. Cl:ru'lot‘e own. L- 5701-3-2-61. FOR .\'Al.lC - DRIVING \VA(i0N. ‘ ll tlircc months old pigs. Apply James B ako, Malpt-que Roiid. _ L-243-3-is-al. A('AI)IA l(‘ANADA1 STATIONARY Gnsolinc Eiigiiic 2 H, P. Aitcooled. l\’iagiieto rqiiipped, Used scarcely any. $75.00. H. G. Matthew. Souris. L-ZI4-3-5-31. FOR SALE - SEVERAL GOOD userl cars. Pop<"s Service Station. M‘.‘lntyro Higiiway, 11-252-3-6-Iii. I FOR SA I. E - GEN'I`LEMAN‘H 1 Raccoon Cont. Apply 232 Rich- mond, noon or evening. L-244-3-6-Iii. FOR SALE-Gi-INERAI. PURPOSE1 marc. six years. Island bred. E.- Leonard, 'Cornwall L-248-3-8-3i. _ ._______ -,.,, __ POULTRY FOR SALE-25 B. P. Rock Cockerels, 5 Bronze Turkey Hens, 10 Gobblers. The J. P. Tan- toii Co., Suniinerside. L-255-3‘5-lt FOR SALE - DOUBLE TENNA- ment liousc, and bam. C0m¢\' King Square and Weymouth. Apply 29 King Squnre. L-222-3-5-21 GOVERNMENT A P I’ R 0 V E D Chicks. Fi.. O. P, Sircd_ Free Cata- logue. We gllurantcc Livabllity. Maritime Ciiick Hatchery, St. John, N. B. :_':-__~- ;. _-_; .- __~- ~-1,' -~-_-_-:-~r--_ __,-_-_-;~ I|0'I` WATER RADIATORS ALI. heights. furnaces slightly used with new guarniitec, new and used baths, basins, sinks and toilets. New toilet seats $1.00. Ideal Plumbing Supplies Limited, 30 Craig Bt., Montreal. N-1008-2-6-S-U. W°f_\f_,"!e.'i.f.ed __ LII' A B L E MIDDLE AGED woman wants position as house-_ ker or housework. Apply "A. care Guardian. L-217-3-5-Bi. Il0\V »l(lN'It.l AVERAGES ip 2.50. flrvi exchange. Domeriiraliy, the .most important overnight news £5721 ’ Y _.__ NEW YORK. March 5-France intends to restore-free gold move. intend to devaluc currency or con. was the I_-’resldent’s speech at the Democratic Victory Dinner- in which he criticized rather severely, the decisions of the lower courts and the Supreme Court but whether this will have ony effect on the morket it is difficult to say. but the probability is that it will not at this time. As pointed out in yes- t=i'd°v’s1ei.rer. U. s. steel md ad- VBYICCII steel prices on an average °f fl'°i\‘l $3 to $8 B ton. Internation- al Harvester for last year reported $5.6 against $3.77 previous year. We would expect an irregular firm Oiiening today and believe that prices will improve during the day. l TORONTO. March 5-Waite Amulet-Official announcement of “Opening the mine for production as negotiations for financing con- tract rr refining zinc concentrates and a new copper smelting con- tract have been completed. First production is to come from the Amulet Mine with development W°l'k Proceediriz on the Waite property and with preparations made for production also on mc latter property, lvfaclieod Cocksliutt-Diamond drilling has penetrated from 12 to 14 feet. of well minerallzed mater- ini on the 500 foot level, according to an official statement. Aldermac Copper-Increased cap- acity of 750 tons daily expected to be in use by May. some diamond drilling has been done on the 925 foot level where a horizontal hole has encountered 205 feet of ore of about the same grade of the number 4 ore body. 'I'hi.s disclosure adds heavily to the indicated ton- nage. , MONTREAL. Much 5-Brazil- ian 'Fraction-The Financial state- ment for 1936, which will not be available for some time yd.. is ex- pected to show earnings equal to about $1 a share against '14 cents per share for 1935. During this year net earnings show $8 an ln- crease of about 1 per cent over the net for the same month last year. Equally important if the hopeful- ness that the Brazilian milrels will be able to achieve in the not di - tant future a. basis which will al- low the government of the Re- public to leave the foreign exchange market entirely free. BARING MORNING LE'l"l‘ER ill each case the outlook for vol- - I .said last night that tlicrc should be at technical setback this afternoon of a few points and this setback came promptly today. The Indu.§ti'ials averages, which were near 194. reacted 2': to 3 points. 1 A.; I rtated yesterday, I ani un- certain whether they will react six full points, since they already had a six point setback from the last top that was made February 11th, but I do look for a considerable setback after they get up to 197 ro 198. ume of sales is better than for inany years. Laidlaw and Company. l MORNING MARKET LETTER 1 Pricas were mixed on a large 1 roluri1e`opcning yesterday but a 1 Llenerally buoyant condition .continued throughout the |"’°if1iiU§ and in the rail division 1 until mid afternoon. 1 _Tile Utilities, recently unrespon-_ 1 ~""`9» m&M€ed to make some head- YESTERIIAYS lillilll MARKET UUUTATIUNS Wednesday & Sat- urda.y’s Issue. ' RETAIL l\I.\RIil‘J'I` 4"|~|r\r,\' Iniin-li Vlirriiis Il lim l'\v Ili Apples pk Ili-rin pk Steak lit lions! hucf Sli-w ini-nts i"iilr-koii riirli lluriis lililtvr lli .\ilillon lii 1‘r»-iiui ii~ it-17|: Montreal . Stock Exchange (Supplied by Plt_field & Co. members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Iicll 'i`r>l Iiili lilli liriiziiinii Jill; 29% llrlicli Silk iliu 'Oli ii <1 imw .\ ssl, as liuild l’rud tix UN i'1|li t`i-iii 201,( lll7.{, <~.1u N11 1-1- zu -_-A11, vnu (‘:ir i~`|i 17-‘L iS <'iiu intl Ai 0"., 6-'i-Q i'111i i'nc 17'.; 17'.; t'1iu Stcziui fl‘,§ :il/y |‘r~|1\iit-iw 2815 2531. 1'ni~k l’|4i\v 2| '.'2‘.i 1'unu 1\'iiu~lt Nils Illst N1-ii-,: 2.'i|,.; 2.8!; Iiuin 1`olil l'f1l '_'l `.‘l l|1»||| lirlrlgit Sllli 5551 '.’.'li¢ T4 -Vi’/a lmui St B lioiu 'i`ex l\r_\-iii-ii 1 l"uliiiri ('o _ iii-ii st War liypsiiiii li:iii| iiri1l;;c iloiv .\`lu Ili ‘_ 11.1 xl.-tl 71°. 11.1 l'-»-. ui: I..'1kr- \\'»....-1; ;|7 .\|.-is liar .\|1-l'1rll Ft I1>iit'f'urv H .\ .\i|| row .\:it Sl Car ’ Nnrnlirlii I'o\\' |‘u efi?3 mblri- ___5__;____, "F.1'."‘”‘-‘° in 25% 7: filé :wi/_. im. 14% :ii 1 GI s: . _ ;= g=>.-,'.-.::_:- .1 .'-‘,“_~,=! -iz. 5| 75% 'JR ..,. I_I1|1~ Pow 5 _._ "-in' _9,i‘ |01, 30 .~t, Iriiiv Sl Ltiiv l'fri 2055 Suu f'au Pow iii 16 ‘ .\`L Clin 97| 0;: sr vim Pnl S4115 as \\'lii Blot: A ' till] HH \\'in Elec B (lla 61,5 MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indust- ritil stocks higher. Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed higher Winnipeg-Whr.\1t_up 1 It-4 to l 3-8. New York-Cotton and sugar higher. New York Curb (Canadian Prose) Amrr f.‘_vrm li 331;, Ain this lilri- :iii Ain Hua Pow '_ Assoc na Fl E-',,2_°i?. _ - ..;,. .-... 5- a"..r-,- -,- lflt Serv Co <'r1-ole Pct I-Elec ll S _ ~ Ning lluil ' lin I1 I’ r\ Uri I1 I' l'i'd , Found _.i-- ._.__.-; -- FOUND - WRAP NEAR WINSLUE Montreal Curb ¥ - (Supplied by Pitfieid & Co. Members oi’ Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) be for hurt those that have stocks 50 or 80 make it very unoonifortable for those that buy at the top. to 60. ago, after having sold the other half around 61, and I would stay out of it, as well as of the prefer- red on which you should also have taken a very large profit on that big bufgc a couple of wet-ks ago. Don‘t buy it back. I it ` maining quarter do so on the next bulge. you should be long below 40, got UD be of below 40 anti below 30, made a new high and would still hold it. Southern Pacific. of which I said yesterda to sell half on further However, at this level one must careful not to get loaded up. a 10 or 12 point setback won't - til points lower down. but it would U. S. Rubber gave you a chance sell your remaining half around as advised a. week or two ago, , Ja U. S. Steel reacted 4 points and yoil did not tell out your re- Unloii Bag and Paper, of which to 75 and profits on half should taken there. Atlantic Coast Line which you should bc long still 1 ;\'_a_;'_:_n :_l‘.e_hfirst hpur. During the 1 _ . oo e suppy exceed d d - 1..._r...1 ...111.1...u_y is 1°... ..°.....§- 1 Produce Prices ,crate reaction in most issues but ‘ e decline was orderly and in HUHTY. The C0i‘l1. will announce Y:-'ea' Q _ " 5 sif .?_. oy?- I-» U lmliiatrin Rriiili (I1. Uflliiled Apply John Chandler, North Mil- *e .tilitllil Aalrentris B A Oil liz-riuliiiriinis itrr-rv Vo Halls A \,'.'ii\ Vick limo Tar Don A Don R I-"ras:-r I~`l*airer \' T C l1`nrr| iiir \\'1ili;ci- 'Houiir ull lioiut- Oli Imp Dil int l‘t-ii- ,\l1-lvhcrs A l'rl1~t- l‘rif‘t> i'f|i liriynllli- lloli .\i`lL'l1rl| Roiiliiiil ' MINING' 9 . lot ~.'.'»S;, Tié ni, lv, 1.2 ici; 1:. H-‘Q :tin :tri 27 47 if C215 ‘.'i 05'; :zur l‘2i~l .'.~' 25|!- '_’l}l!» 0. ‘.‘.'»’¥i §'-'_- W.- 1 1 ::1._. l=‘_- is is 1,1 in Rfili .'i.‘i-‘, .ZG‘,-_- 47 47 300 ZH Ii¥!§ 7:7 fl; i :io ns - 21111:. ‘I7 Supplied by Woods-Read dr Co. ii Alderiiiiin Anglo Ilur Arguriy Ariiifinld Astoria Ruuyu Iiiigiinirii- I|:l|iki‘i1»|i| Iiliiu- .\ict llcaitiv Hiilgnl-rl Big Bliss iiohjo Ririioriin Iliiffnlu .\uif 4'n1i .\i:il Vuriflr- Tr 1`¢-lit l':it 1'<-ut l'or 4‘i-iil Man 4‘ii1-ni lic 4‘Ii|liu|i1:riinnu 1‘lir1»iiiI1in\ 1'|\iir1-hill 1'l11rir‘y, t’oii1-it t"up lliirlrivater lloiiii- iiorviil Sin ldniil .\ii\l Eirlurnlio lfnli-rin FN! Kirk Fruiii-1-our rilcuorri Grills liilke 1ii»lrliilr» iluuiior G |31--:~iiv St Ilnril liiwk ilurkrr H.1|1 11;-.~r II \\ ' o r‘_\ Hilti l-lay .I .\l ('otil Kirk Hiirl Kirk Iiniic i.ni:|in1l l.nko Sh Iiniu 4'nn l.:ii».'i 1':iri l.1it':|~~:ip l,ci-Pl Urn Lcilrli l. l. lrric lin:-harm .\Il\i'I.r»1r1I C .\l:ilr1»l\ir‘, \l:\ii Walt \I:|_\' Sm'-rl -1 .ilm u|_rr1-i .\i1-Ki-uzie R L .\|1~,\Illllll1 Mv\'|iiif‘ \li-\\'ntti~rl Min Corp .\linio .\ln1ir\||| \i11r Kirk ll 1 pliy I liilsxing "-1 ziiiilii 0'ilr|i-ii tliuogrr |':iiiinur Pnrkliill l'ai|lnrr\ l’l1_\'ninxier i‘|-nil Orrlllc l'crror| Pickle Crow |‘innr~r-r i'ur i'rnvrn Pun-r-li Rourli i"r\~iii l’rr~1\ E homo Roliri Auth Red liiilrc limi rr:-at Itrnu Fill(-hiv Ituhli .\Iont Itucbr Snn .\11 Rhun-koi Hhcrrht Niguoe Sirive I. Niorlvii .\irii Stnilll Siillirnri .‘4_vlrai1\||- Tm-ii Hugh 'roluirii Town! \'r-niuroii Wnllr- Anin Wright linr Total mining ¢ riiles 908.000. hifi 5.-,I1‘;~;‘;;_._,:1 -=- -1r=;=-=:. S70 ll'_'.'i 1$‘4 li? 4130 2-i ‘_- l-3 ..._._. ~'.~E‘s’-I iff S50 210 (ll Sli 5.. ... _.'15 ] I ml .'80 1 if :~_- in :is DR :1 lf- ::1.'. ' -_-.~. 141:. so ali; in ino 90 .\~r.~. 11:1; in IIT :.1 1;. in :mo zoo 2-:io .111 sl-3 2: 405'.: .170 100 40 72 44.1 21 ITL! 60 Glé 31.1 TS25 925 R7 375 117| Ili fi? 54 II iw r.».» .'.i4| \ lli.'1 .'t\0 ii`i .\§ll |25 |60 H7 §§f.§ .'i.'»0 .`l.'i(i li\7 W0 Iilll lT-'i |20 593 .'i|‘.'i 1 T0 3 00 4 I 0 T00 Wh I-"353'3°°’3l-l\linar»i'a Lirilnieae ramona stains. y bulge, made a new high 60 3-8. Hold the rest for 65. Auaconcia ijctlcted 2 points, so did Kennecott. but I expect still higher pricc1 in them nnrl ivould kccp long. United /iirt-rail wliirli _von flirlild hart- hoiiglit :1i~u|»l\'l 22 and 29 made a new high Isl i-il Srriy long of il. fnr thc pics-clit. United Airlines got. up lo 2! Il-4 and can still bt' bought. nc-ar 21 Eric lst pfd. and \V:eb.=i.-,li A made new highs. licld lhcni. Indu trial Rryon finally ,-:ot bc- low 38 again and should bc bouelit. As it is our poli"_v to recom- mend pllrclinses only nftcr .sharp setback' and not after big bulgc=. we advise you to make no proin- lscuous purchases at this time but to lio‘d such stocks on wlzicli no selling advices have yet be-en given. .such as the stcrc 'tock.-. the rails, the utilities, etc. Bering. NOON COMMENT Altliougli 'lic market is doinin- 1 ated by strength in the Steel and Rails, the ivliole list acts relatively well. Volume _hriiiks on reaction and expands on tlic upside. The motor group i. still lagging de- spite iiidicatiors that production this wcel: will total around 127,000 cars the highest sinrc 1929. We think that greater interest will swing to this group and the oil stocks after rome of the cur- rent entlitlslasni for the steel: and rails is spent. While the motor industry still Ls plagued with strike problems and the oil industry i; tlircatezied. these two industrie are approach- ing their best selling seasons and Currencies NEW YORK, Marcli 5-tAPi- The frnnc broke sharply in ilu. foreign rxchaiigc market. today on a cent. The pound. at 4.87 13-16 was 0- 16 of a cent lower. The Canadian dollar was uiicliaiigctl :it par. Other currciicles, 'with the ex- ception of the Belgian helgn, were inclined to sag ln sviiilifiiliy- MONTREAL. March 5-(_Cl"1- Pound sterling dccliiit-ci li-lt: cvi-t on Montreal foreign exchanges to- cents while thc Uiiiir-rl Suites dul- lar remained iiiicliangcci at par. UNDATEI) MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing cxcliaugo rates: At Moritreiil-Pouiid 4.87 11-162 franc 4.57; U.S. dollar 1.00. At New York-Pound 4.87 13-itil franc 4.56; Canadian dollar 1.00. At Pans-Poiuid io5.i4 tr.: U. S- dollar 21.54 fr,; Cnundinn dollnr 21,54 fr. In Gold---Pouiid ils. l0dC U- S- 59.43 cts. Honor Roll of Toronto S€i100l 101' the month of 1=‘ebr\iar.V. Grade VIII--1. Edcssc Gallant.; 2, Evelyn Gdllaiit. _ Grade VU-l. Ada Gai ant. grade VI-1. Alum lvinrtin; 2 Grade IV-1. Albert Dolroii: 2- Albcrt Gallant; I4. Mary Doiroii, Grade III-1. Marjorie Buote; 2 Grade Il-1. George Doiron: 2 Vera Martin: 3. Rayahal Doiron. Grade I (ai-1. Allison Doiron: Dsucette. Grade 1 lb>-i. Marie Crockett. 2. Urban Gallant: 3. Alban Doucette. f MOR_1_Y£{_i_I_G I_.€7_`_7`ER M_ARK_E_T BU_LLETI_N _ 7, PRIVATL “IRE CONNECTION I'O (‘AN’\[)I/IN ANI) l AMERICAN `E(.UIfl’lY MARI\I‘.l\ -. A A S T1 1 wooiis lirlilirlicolllimv 'C STUCK BRUKERS 0 rric E S _0llillil0TTETOWil 1.-xlvn SUMMERSIDE ' 1 PHONE 1477 - 1478 _ _|~||0_\'|-j 151; MARKET BROADCAST .\"I`A'I`IO.\' (,`I"(.'Y 12.30 ANI) 7 I‘.I\I. 1___ __ ,""`_""""""" *1 11 1 I 1 Banks 1 ' f isuppiicd by mrield re cc. ` Members of Montreal Stork 1 Exchange and Curb Markrtl 1 lik l‘ni1 1 Fil: |21-m "1|i\. _'|11 '_ , . ... 1 [loyal Z"2.'»‘: ’_‘_'. 1 i~lr.\i1i _'.01' '.21 l-lk .\'. A ;l1i.': lmommon that mdicat 1 MONTREAL, March 5---r°vement 1 for A-medium and 1'/ i-2 for A- d,,lli'1q the current _vcaiz 1 p\,1|et5_ R. F. C. Chairman Jones intim- :itcs that Conimoditv Credit Butter was quoted at ‘.25 1-4 tu_ 4 cents a poilnd for uarlots or ffollm 15 °°m°mPlFlmE Change in less of No. 1 while lots to retailers ?‘°‘e”° l°""-S °f "S 1°” °°tt°n were 21 1-2 for solids and za for 1 1 after April first, ' prints a , French Premier Blum announces Cheese was quoted at 13 to lil' lrcstoration of freedom of gold '14 cents a - ~ _ 1 - pound for Ontniiu.. 1 imovement effective Monday. De- lwhue Quebecs were unqu0Led_ line; government ans to rlcvalue D1 1 1 currency or control exchange. 1 N 1 U. S. Steel Corporation an- 1iioiinces general advance in steel 1 prices ranging from $3 to $8 is inn 1zind_Carnegie Illinois, it; largest 1 subsidiary follows announcement of 'parent company by posting new 1p;~ice scale effective at once. Intern. Harvester Company fis- 1profit $29,750,372 after $2,000,000 pro\'i.sion for surtax on undis- cn common for year ended Dec. 31, l 1935 Monsanto Chemical Co. contem- plates offering new pfd to finance new construction and replace 1 working capital u'ed for plant ex- 1 pansion over past year or so. Total tr dh when me May fum,-C offerings likely to be about $10.- dgnbgg w1th1n 1 3_4 Cents of til.; 000'0°0‘ seasonal high. but at the high --___._-_ ._ _ ___-__A 4. - ___ ,- .. ' points liberal profit-taking was 1 SOME HINTS FOR POULTRY KEEPING S-J many enquires come to hand froin those anxious to take up pnilltry raising and who have had liltlc or no previous experience that new-1 °f MW F`f€"°l‘ fl““"°"*1 `1t ltr,-. been considered advisable to i\19HSUl'95- f glrc a few general hints along these At one time the franc. which 1]me5_ iiliislied in New YUVK ."“"“`“l“-V M 1 Thcrt- is an inclii1nt‘oii on 1111- 4-545 Cflllt- Wa* ‘i“°""l at low "1 ' part of wine who have been able to 4.520 cents. but it rallied at tht- 1 mwunmlam some “mal to {o`.__uc Und YD 4-55» ii “fl 1°” °f '05 5`5 Ol 1 their present occupation and launch out into poultry keeping on a large 1s¢.r1¢ despite the handicap of little 1 or no experience. To these we would 1sa,\'. by all menus start in a small . irny and grnrliially gi-ow into bigger 1 Iiiisiiiess as you gain in pra/:tical 1r~xptrirncc. You will bc involved in less risk, and if an unexpected. un- avoidable sctbadt should be ex- porieiiced. von will bc in ri position wil r.-nsuro gaining experience at less cost than if you cast your all into thc venture. The majority of our most successful poultrymen and women started in a small way and grew iiii,o bigger business. Few would consider it wise to invest most of their capital in any other business. Etc. CLYDE RIVER SCHOOL Gi-:ide X -1. Arnold Beer. Grrulc IX-1. Ivan MacNevln- Grndn VIII <`Sr.i-1. Joyce Dar- dollar 50.39 cts.; Cniiadian dollar ,mehr 2_ Hmm Dm-rmh; 3_ gm” MHcPliall 'ro1noN'i'o sciiooi. '--"4--"'" Gracie V111 rJr.i-i. Florence MacPl1e¢‘; 2. Thelma. MacKinnori~ 1 Grade vii-i, Willie Livingston; 12 Louis MacLean; 3. Ralph Mac- § Dona`d 1 Grade V11 1Jr.\-l Ruth Mac- 1 Lean. Grnclc V-1. Garfield MacKin- Rita Giilialil. 1non; 2. Eric Matheson; 3. Eleanor Grade P-1, 'Bei~iiar1<-ttc Gallant. I M,,th¢-_rm-,_ 2. Margaret Doiron: 3. Violn1 Grad, IV (s1._,,_1_ _;0yc,_. Mac__ Douceite. . mini- 2 Alma Mrcrcirincn; :i. ' ? Hilda' MacNr-vin. Grade IV 1Jr.i-i, Jessie Mac "in: 2. Wanda Livingston. .Elsie Gallant: 3 Marion Buotc, :_-.;.a¢1.¢ Iv; (3,-5_1 Dm; qw. 1 ._.._.~ i I 1§`CI`|. 2. Anita Doiron; 3 Clarence Grader No Enmb Tedclier. Laura A. Livingston. 1Putriot Please Copy) 1 M|nard'a Llnliaelt removal ataiaa. ‘ Potatoes: P.E.I, Mts. 90‘s 51.75: 1 .B. MLS. B0`s $1.40 to $1.451 Que Mis. B0`S $_i.35 to $1.40. ` 1 Crain Prices WINNLPEG, March 5 - (CP) - I ml .Vfaf fiided OCWUPT 3155 U95 1Bu.ilisli eiithnsiasni entered the pit 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of the winnipeg grain exchange today on reports of overseas niar- Ulfbed Dr0fii_5¥ Equal to $5-65 0" ket strength and renewed Europ- °°mm°n agalml $19-613-238 °" 53-27 eau demand to send prices up more than a cent at tlie close. Prices closed l 3-4 to 1 3-8 cents higher with May at $1.28 3-4, July '$124 14 to 3-8 and October a' High points were touched in late encountered. _ ’ Operations were generally active l thc week totalled 0.090.000 biislir-lr. Cm-,-mmm; with 1.655.000 the siiiiic wcek last yeiir. Alistrnllan sliiii- 1 New Yo rk Stock Exchange 1.\‘li|iplir~rl by i’iiii<-Iii A ('11, niciiib1‘i‘S ui' l\Il1iilrrnl .\'liii'k 1 Lwrhaiigu and (`iirh I\lni'kct1 _ \ . » .11 11- _ 1-. \1 1.1.... .1 _1 \1r1l- -l‘r .'_ 1-11 i:.i1 \.111.11.: 11 ,,,. .1111 \\.-.11 _,, 11. ....11 .~, , \ . »11- .| '.1 l:-i' l _ _ ‘ 111"1 1 1.11-1 .. 11,_\ 11 ,‘ 121111 \ l:.1:. ~ -1 1 li. __'. 51,,. 1,.. - 1,11 1 . , 1, _. 1 1 1 |'111 '|.. ' \\ -_*li 4 r I‘.`.' '_'.` ' 1.1 ‘.11 _ `111' in 4.. 7". 1 l'.._1 l' :1 -1 1,1 .- 11. _ ..11, . 1 }-`1»~..- 1. 1.1,, 1. 11 1 1, 11.1; ` 1. -1-] I 1.. ir 1 \ 111 _ 11.1 11.. 1 1 -_1 lil I ir _ _ 1 111- 11.11 ,_ 1..._ 11,' 1.1 11 .'~'11' ~ \l.11i _,P - .-15 _M 1' -'.; .r ‘I -- |'. II1 \l '1 \\.1r1l .` _.ar r s 1 1 l I 1| .1‘ ii, T L ill \.1 1.1.1:-.1 :-1 .,;-_ ~. . \..1t ' 11 -1 -1 \1.r 1 . 1'* _1.- iw \l-1 -1, 11-_ 1'11i11i1111 -,~, |'.1,1 I: 1: i1'_ i‘i |'1111 \l<-1- l'1.1l 1'- 11. 1-1.: ‘|.| 1 . i',11. -‘-V '. 1 i'11'- 11,1 lillii .1 ii- llzi-|l1~ l\ 'I -.1 - 1:-11 -._~ _ *infill |'1 ii ~ <1 41`_ * -1 i1'~, 1 'g 111 1| : .1 1 1 \ ...'11 1' 1 1 '_ ,\'1l 4111 i 11 1 17 _ >r1l |111 .`. 1 1 ~111.i.- 1'.. . 1.-‘ 'lv-r on _ 1.1, l 1111-11 A1: _: , '-'x l'i1iv1'1i |'1. 1', Q 1 ili1|'|l lU'|1'. l11i1f\.| 1.,- 1111 1- l .\` H1111 5,", 1 \' _\1 <1- 1 . :::$¢».“-"- _i-Vf -_-J. .~ 11.11 .\l -1. , :il1:11l\\\111 ,11'1i~1' llru- " , .51 1 ,, 7:- --11 »11lu 11 1/11.3 51:1: I?-anim Supplicd hy \\‘ood~-Ire-ad & ('o. 111.-11~1,1 . 14 l'|ii|||IiIl|\‘ ,'l4| |»1111111'1i111 'Ii |||]I» Iiiil ,I , _ . l $112 3_4_ ',\l.11.11-H11 _"7 I\1.\,1 .\-11: -1 . fi l:--1,11 __. -1 MINING IOR0N’l'O.VI\’i_.N”f-it P1 -- 1l,'l‘1 - ‘\Illir- tvrrc ac;i'ii lit*-1\" iodav on and volume appeared appreciable. 11h _ f " ' 1 _ _ I ,_ c oioiilo 111.1. .ct .iiul the closr Argentine “heat Shipment; U I'.\.i-, l11\\r'i‘ iii 111] i',|'o1i;1_~. \\‘;lii lit 1 f' ,.r~',l1li1: pr1~.-.-1i1'1‘ 1111-1111.--»‘r11lll1'c l\-'llluiuc rirrippid 1»1~1--nr ilu- n1'll‘v.~1 _ 1 '.i1:1r1~ nihrl; im' 111-- 1111.' iirtlr in it ments for the week were 3.139.000. 1 _ full 'r~<-'irui \'ti1"' 0'* 'tl Y.-1 Cnsh wiieat trading was fcatiirr 1 It-as witli spreads uiicliai'1Bf‘<`l- 7'3" 1' coarse graili market. was a<‘il\‘¢‘. CHICAGO, March 5 - 1APl -- rapidly advancing trend that dev- 1 eloped most. strongly during late, dealings hoisted wheat litre 2 5-3 cents a bushel maximum today. Unusual strength showii in for-1 eign niarketr. with :1 dt~1'idr<1l‘.'- better commercial deinnnrl for wheat. did much to spur price tip- tiims in Chicago. Houses. with 1 eastern ccriiiectioris were cor._'»p1c- 1 uous as buyers. ii i-a, com 1-s to 1 ri-fi rm- Mfr,- 1o'l 'i-a tri los. July loc 'l-s tolozi oats I-2 to 3-4 itdvaiircd. rind pro- visions showing 2 to 20 crnls gain \\'|.\'.\l|'E(i \\`llI"..\'l` ` .\Iny-12.0,. .i\1l3' lT4‘i fir-lnhr~i» il‘.' Mnntroril r-xi' srilv- iii loo 1 Finance Nrzw YORK, March _=...1./iv. -- Raw sugar was hrm today and .il- `ihougli the spot price rcinriinrtl unchanged at 3,53 in absences of business, later sliipmcuis su;ni'.~. -advanced 5 points to thc busts L11 3,55. At that level 63.000 bw- U- Piiilipplnes were sold ioi' M:-ircli to June sliipincnt. __ Futures No. 3 contract closcri 1_0 points higher on thc spot inon_l.'. and`1 to 4 higher on other po:~i:- ions. Sales 10.800 tons. No. 4 con- 1tract advanced from 3 to 4 i-2 points on sales of 29.300 tons. No.3 close: March 2,7311, Mui' 2531,; Jury 3511;; Sep. 2.6lb_ Nov The refined market was im- Grade III 1'Jr.1-l Ben Mathe- clianged at. 4.80 for fine granular- ' ed. 1 NEW YORK. March 5- ' _ __ W __ “P W 4-87 “"5 Th” F"’“$'.‘ to start again. er. May las i-4 to 1-2, .iuiy iitiu 1H-“-“- ‘-\-"‘~ ll”-‘~"'~"1 "-'- ~"-“" franc di'0Dl‘*`1fl V15 Wm 1° 4"" By st-artiiig in a small way you 1 2,5552 Jah. 2.52b. - .-\.liliull';li ill- li1r‘l.'1l lii11l'l:L'i.\ \\rl'r- _-ii'r1l11_'. l1.1.'»< 1ii1'1.1'. .‘lllil't'> A :-liouctl no li1\l1|1:ri1<11i :-1 'mop iii .sirp rilitl ii:ii'r1"1'.1 i1».<..,r~.- \ir1‘r~ :illin- ii: ;i= tlio rio.-r for i1ulgt-, t'l1rf»it1ui111_ ,\1r>r:in1'l.'i, l \V 11114--Aiiiillt-i, Pciitl t'.‘i'ci`.le :uid Maiitit .\i:11l.cotlilll. tlf1‘.i'1r1l 30 cr~i'1‘.<. Criliznry-F.tiiii0iii1=1'1 ‘,!'1 and linivc. 1);ilhou.sit- and Ol;:i`;1.i lf"° 17.' 1'-l1.'1.S cnrli_ Eastern Guardian _ . ~ suiis1.:itii'rio:\'.- to the Cluii‘loticto\\'i\ Uiiltitliliii ntn_v be iianclcd io tlirir lit-pi .-\i't'lilu lltnnv. Plirnt- 47, or lcli al li, .|_ .\iaib\>i\. Drug Stull-_ .\iuii1.1g11c. ii. _ .\`I'I£t`l,\l. l’lfIi`li,\ 1111 i‘l.1l.1‘ Qurri. l"`l',>:1t' $'i'-'f' lii.'\1 513'* \(’" will _-:1\r i1i1»i11~\ 11: t'l;1i'l. B106-.. ,\i011i;\gil<'_ I' lf I I.-(1711-J-Ll-ll ,_ .\I.l. I.\"|`I'lIiI}.\'I`l.Il iii lliv |110- pu.-r~u i1i1;li\1'n_‘.' b~i\\<‘1_11 Llniricitc- touii liliti 1\iulii.ii.l1r- \\i.l lJll‘i"~*" 3'” lolul the public nirriliig lii_ '_l‘¥ii-I' fpllpvrs Hull, M0lliii2‘"‘-_1\_-iDii;.rl\_ 1.'\_- cning, March cii:!i:li_ /.10 111-._ -ck. Gcorgcioivii nliti !\i0;i!:i_iil" lgllll Cniiiiclls will bt' ilf""°'3’- “"`" "" |0(’:1l po\'(‘rl1liit‘lii rr~pl'l~~i'iii:ill\i'!-‘__ l,-'_'|i__'-1'-li-ll riascit; i~i|~:i.n- i-'1.r~\1z -in: I/ONDON._<(7p. - 'l'li.'- sl ;';c niiu scrceii ,