FEBRUARY 2o. 193s rue CHARLOTTETOWN cu51zp_!_g_._i_\__ j Morning ‘Stock Leitter . (Received over Pltfield and Co’! Private Wire) NEW YORK, Fab. Iii-Foreign exchange again about the same as they have been pas‘. sevcral days. smiling N. 1i. 4.98 3-4. Montreal 4.98" 3-8. New York funds 1-18 discount. American Bank Note for last year PSDOI-Ed $1.37 against a 1C5; of $291,200. Utilities States Gypsum $2.47 against 31.35. Blqc. Autolite. Cheap-like Corp. and the Perraflxie Companies declared re- gular dividends yesxrday. Meets today. American Sugar, Am. Tcl and Tel. Douglas Airciaii. Raybfiiios, Qouth Por;o Sugar. Malhlcscn Alkali and U. S. Foil. Werhiiigton is now predicting that Congress will adjourn by April 18. Elec. Power output ior week ended 15th v11! slightly b9- lcy th" pz-"fious track but the per gall over a yzar ago was .iy lioorc that oi the previous work. W: wouid expect a finn niid active opening today and be- lleve/thc rats trill do better, in- cludini; C. P. 11., Northern Pacific. Snzihcrn’ Pacific, and New York central. Metals look higher in- cludlng Kclinecott. Anaconda and American ‘Smcl ers. Aviation stocks also act well. ' NEW YORK, Feb. 19—Whilc lurthcr sailing took piace yester- (lay morning. the stock market raumcd its advanc: in the after- noon. moving ahead again as it has been doing. by groups. The steel stccks. Inter Nickel. some oi the l-ills. and a frw other stofk; werc the fc-zfurcs. In the next few days liliercst will probably switch to other issues. Thcre was still a good deal 0i selling in the unfit- _ ies in the morning and 1116181118 from the inquiries received about "Wm. a good deal oi apprehenzion is evidently held about the effect oi Monday's decision. We are siill inclinedto the opinion that this decision was so limited ~_1n nature that it does not implyflinything as to the ‘future of the whole T. V. A ‘and had. it not been for the Bharp run up in utility shares that preceded the ‘announcement oi the decision. its effect on stock prices would not havebeen sub- stantial. Our guess‘ is that utilit- lea have gone. about as low as they are going on the decision and that the best stocks in the group are a piircheze. .0ne specialty Steel Company on; which a considerable increase in earnings is expected this‘ year is Midland Steel pro- ducts. ltcouid do a good deal bet- ter in this market. N 5W8 B UMMABY London stock market opened fairly active and prices firm. Nickel 53 1-8. Brazilian 14 1-2. ‘Iron and steel issues were iinn. TORONTO.—- Nickel- The dc- mand for the share oi “Nlckel" can he attributed in large measun». to the rise in price u! copper. Tho red metal is a by-product in pi-n- ciuctlon ni Nickel and consequent- ly the company is one oi the low- est cost producers oi copper on 11n- continent. A continuation oi the rise in the prices or copper would mean substantially larger earnings for Nickel and hence the an- 1311801811011 oi this iact by the 1n- vfftment and speculative iraier- n Y.‘ uvasfocx (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL. Feb. 19-Trading iva. in iilzute and prices birelv c1011.!‘ in curly dealings on Mont- lCnl vcstock markets today. Cattle wore steady. calves firm and hogs unrliangcd. Sheep and lambs iveljc not offered. ' _ Receipts reported by the Domin- ioii Livestock Burcsu: Cattle 25$); tulccs 19B; hogs 428; sheep and lambs 19. . “rlierc was a poor demand for steer. on the cattle sectionnCows sold irom $3.25 to $4 for medium kinds aiid $4.25 for gocd kinds. On the calf section calves Currencies - (Canadian Press) _MON'I‘REAL. Feb. l9—Leading currencies were steady on Mont- real foreign exchanges today. Pound sterling slipDod 1-32 to $4.- 98 l-4_ andthe United States dol- lar was oli i-32 oi one per cent at and gold standard currencies mov- ed up a cog or two ln the foreign exchange markets today. The‘ Canadian dollar extended ltmprcmiiun-froin l-16 to 1-8 oi one- per cent. The pound sterling French iranc, closing at 6.68 1-4 wasup 1.-8 at $4.98 7-8 while thc , “Sro c1< Q U0 TA TIONS EXCHANGE (Canadian Preu) MC2FIHEAL. Feb. 19 -British and foreign exchange 1n relation to theCanadlan dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank oi Canada closed today as follows: Argentina peso .2762. Australia pound 3.9823. Austria schillltigs .1901. Belgium bzlga .1703. Brazil milreis .0574. China Ilong Kong dollars .3287. Denmark krone .2228. Finland iinmark 0221.. France franc M875. Germany relchsmark .4084. Great Brilaln pound 4.9525. Greece’ drachma .0095. Holland florln .8858- l-lungary pengo .297. India rupee .3771. Japan yen .2912. New Zealand pound 4.0224. Norway krone .2508. Poland zloti .1910. South Africa pound 4.9628. Spain pesetu .1383. Sweden krone .2574. United States dollar 1-8 per cent dissount. ..Closing exchange rates: .. At Montreal-Pound _4.98 1-4: l1. S. dollar 99 7-8; franc 6.67 1-2. At New York-Wound 4.98 7-8; Canadian dollar 1.00 1-8; franc 6.68 1-4. At Paris-Pound 74.74 fr; U. S. dollar 14-98 1-4 fr; Canadian dol- lar 14.99 fr. ' In gold-Pound 12s: U. S. dol- lar 58.79 cents; Canadian dollar 58.80 cents. NEW YORK. exchange steady. demand high 4.99 3-4; 10w 4.93 5-8 close 4.98 718; 60 day bills 4.98; France 6.68 1-4; Italy 8.04; Belgium 11.04; Germany 40.52; Canada 1.00 1-8. Feb. lit-Foreign Great Britain Mm. cute neimpin-ti n,- Pitilehi _unt1 company ills-inherit of Montreal Stork exchunlfi illlil Curb lilnrketl Mos-kn l‘. A ("ill iinni Stores Fntll .\ 99 7-8 cents. The French iranc t...» (n1 gained a. minor fraction at 6.67 WM" Pr“ l-Zfcents. -“"‘"l""" _______ __A___\____ NEW YORK.‘ Feb. 19—Brltlsh .Mt ,1. StOCk Exchange ' trade were Madam. up Li MINING (Canadian Prue) ‘ TORONTO. Rh. iii-A Itendy and strong market in the medium price gold issues was only slightly unsettled by the setbacks in the base metals and the industrial share section in the lent hour. The index for the yellow metal group advanced J19 to 18335 while the- miscellaneous mlnes index dropped about a quarter point to 143.25. Volume bettered the two and a half million shin mark. High lights oi the gold lhare 22 cents. to 4.87 and Pickle Orow. up 12 cents to 4.88. Each turned cver more titan 80,000 shares. Gains up to 5 cents appeared for Read Authier. Airways. Little Long Lac. Carlkoo and Bralorne.‘ Buffalo- Ankerlte turned definitely heavy. losing 30 cents while or rc- cessions were boarded for Slscoe. Sylvanite. San Antonio. Punour. Perron. McKenzie, Canadian Mal- artlc and Beaitie. Base metal stocks moved ior- ward with vigor in the early stage and slipped easily in the last hour. Sudbury Basin lost 20 cents, ‘Fal- conbrldge 10 cents. Sherritt 3 and Base Metals Corporation 2 1-2. Noranda held a gain of the mini- mum fraction and Hudson Bay lost a half point. Silver shares closed slightly lower. TORONTO, Feb. 19— Stock: Clone Acmo 011 11".‘: tton 80 Ajax O11 60 lex 2 Aigoma 10 \iiglo 11 (70 irntfieid 80 Aaliicy 11' iatoria 5'12. Bagamiic 10 Barry H 5V4. Bane Mtt 27V; Bt-utilo I05 l-ilg .\1liia . (i5 iiubju 1111i Brnlurnu 0S5 ll X H nun: ani. tau , Iiiiit‘ Cali fr: Lfll E1111! 11» Uni U11 117 Ciirlboo 14° (‘asilu '1‘ 147i l\:n Put ' i‘ (flit-in lice l (‘hilioug Plerlt-y Cuunlugos (‘ouiatuai lJuuio liciu E8111 l-ililurudo brought ‘w: ‘m. conxmon light ‘V5315 cent who _ - ‘ _ (fiupnllctl by Pitilehl uiisi Lzzilmafla tiruudoru w $950 {or madmm good veg‘ ‘ “in? l 881B 01 V0 3 4 0i gzdélllt-vflltlrllh onliuimzuzrsui etosk e I Straight lots oi ‘mixed quality vedu ____ smoke "w" h" iiiilclroli: k w sold for $9 to 9.25. A few grass- a _ t. 11'" °° . e bu," h. _ - - I Abillbi - - udrxci- 55/4 ‘l. u.“ n? division t“... .... itliscellanevlw 123191-11“ hi. :::t'.t*:::. and watered, were unchanged at ' ' ‘ifllllldllh Pr!!!) 111.1111 in. k Rh in-wi-y s,“ $9 with the usual $1 premium on . NTREAL. ‘ Feb. 14-11181"?! :1 “l- U?‘ P} -_.; ‘Pas’!!! 60"” selects. Butchers, lieav and 1371095 W9" Tali-Ber"! °n m‘ Pm‘ v3.1 1...: Fuiliitl Z14“ itii-n iiuu IT lishw were $8.50 and extra heav- duet-section of Canadian Cvm- i';|il cont»... n, "ti? nn-u Lulii- {u i=5 3g 39w... were (mm $7 tn 9131a modity exmange today in small (‘an nil .41 15.» 15% 1.11111! s11 r6116 > . l e_ tau 1':iL' w m Luuiuque I .~.i ' ‘ gnaw‘ voum (‘unu Suiclt. ...li| ..lll nc-lici 0m ‘(We Butter Spot: Sales: 100 boxes 1...; Sous’ “W1 nil; Lee m“, .1 . - - Que grass, 25. We=t regraded 22 1...... iirlilgt- 4U}?- 49,, ,l.litlc i. 1. ‘my. 5-8 to 28. 1...... Stool 73;: inf: d‘ ‘t... t 11117;)‘ PRODUCE “c” Bier °m M l" 3* hi: I 80114-2, col 11 1-3 to 12. l... ,\'i.-1,.-1 83h. fiilfh uqrnlyg-(g 121,; Eggs-Ont A large 32 l-2 to 33; imssi-y- iii-rile u; . 15M dniguyf: 1:921 A medium 92o 1-2 1O a1, A pullets ,\,i§;-L'l',__};,~*'* m. ‘ n». £33112‘); .3 28 1-2 to 2 . '- . 11% w). A cnilidn 1o ‘cmmm m”) MONTREAL. Feb. 19— {it i151.» icy. hiya licYlttic s9». MONTREAL. Feb. 19—A iiesit- Wheat, nor no 2 ca. ijquwylr ‘lyre 23/4 .. .- llvry=ibifir= 1.1; ant tone ruled on the egg 8861-1011 Barley C W no 3 46 1-2- ;_‘f;‘l“,.‘,‘llf"‘l‘.uw 12% 31f“ Co", 1;. of Montreal produce markets W" Oats. C W no 3 38 l-Z- s. U1. u... i1 l4 .\|otl0l u.» day while butter, cheese and po- oat-c reed no 1 36 1-2. “mm Hunt-la _ into divisions also remained quiet. Flour spring wheat patents. H; M m“ ' " 53% 5;; §iai§ffiyh 4% Price; showed little change. rims 3550, ,1, u. .-.,,..... luu l_I.l'J pg...“ w); Gradrd shipments oi eggs ln Flour seconds $5.20. n1. 01' 11.11.; strutting 2 ‘I carlois or less were quoted at 32 mo“; page"; 35,20, tilt oil aka. 130% imp/é fir: 1-2 to 83 cents a dozen for A Flour winter wheat patents, w“ 01mm, 5.. largo, so 1-2 to 31 cents ior A- @1101“ 34,00; _ iugu Ull , 5% medium and 20 1-2 to 29 cents for ‘Flour white corn $4.50. _ ljgfrlflffl“ 1g A pullcts. Bran ton c1915, - ‘Y’ ck m ‘Lin, W, Uarlois or loss of no 1 but-W Shorts ton $20.25. . 0 o P11111001‘ 4w was quoted at 23 to 23 1-2 cont: Mimi)“; m; 320,25. . . ‘illicit ‘(:10 r5011“ per pound while lots to retailers Boiled oats bag 90 lbs $9.00. "7 .,r‘:_‘\‘1ffc'r 1",...“ were 24 cents ior solids and 24 Buttsr noTi 2s to 2a 1-2. Exc ange m, M, ._.,.-, l-2 to 25 ior prints. m Cheese no.1 Ont col 12. s5 ‘auto Chess: was unchanged 8t Eggs in cartons A large . ‘ ‘l . cents for No. 1 Ontario color:d- Eggs A medium 34. (flunnllwl ltisxlgktlrisulsl an!“ ffsggfltffl 1Y3 Potatoes were $1.35 to $1.40 for B"; A pallet; 34, _§1n*_a-l;.';;b",,,_~,k__,, “cg-b; 15% Pdiicc Edward Islimd mountains pom”, 90-3 p g 1 mt, $130 w . govailtl: ail} l1"(1 $1.30 to $1.35 ior cobbler-s, per ‘My 9 Stoeku Open Lu- 5:101“ u“ “t1 v0 pound bag. 1n a0 poll-lid has» 90's P a I cohblers $130-$135. A“, ",1, m stunt. 1::- P E I mountains were $1.30 l0 a0’; P E I mts $130-$135. ;§},',‘~',‘.,,, ° sirens 4m- 51.25. cobblers 51.15 t0 $1.20. New 1m P r: r cobhlers $1.10-$1.l5. .1... n... l»; m f)" f“ 13:11 111:1: mfllif-tflills $1.10 to 31.15 80'; NB mt; 81-10-51-15- Al“ 11f‘); ‘ ' H" Sludu :1: Qiiebccs $1.05 u. $1.10 and Quebw 80's Que mu $1.05-$1.10. 4Q} ,3, Tu, s. Aiilh 34 no 2 90 cents to 07.. 80's Que no 2 90 to 91-00- A... \ -r S1141] 31min 41113“ -"“"""' ' 1111i... Iii’ 11o T" ‘m ill“... who» g3}, -=— , liiirii we‘ t ._. u’... . qqgywiflL-QQQUQQ. JGDQU-Il-Gflwfifléd-IJO-n-O-ocni moon-owe‘ fixllq ‘gimp Tfiiiinu“ a s u ' ' B" t l _ A ‘Iowuguiac 81% at s-Pa able Ill vanco w Advertising Ii o, 1 i lililttmll- lllifi..t“‘“ ‘ti’... (Tentml Guardian locale. 4o pol- word: \Tlll0fll and Plllleru Pauli. 2e I'M n)‘ ‘Yum, E.‘ 4 Mr wnril; Amvnunu-esnentn nml (‘omlnr IFHMI 10 l!" Wvrdi tlnulflul l“ ll Ohm wyiiteey (1 0% 2.- ..» word; In “emorllm Notlrel. w» u" IIN-‘hi 14'" f" Floral "W (“fvnor u r1311! n e00 Hplrlluiil Uiierlnxn. Fania. 010.. 44- 3;" unmet Letter: of condolence 70t- Sbl gm“ y q 50 our mm. Noilrea 0' Tliunlnl and i nnrulfllvfl. 10a u" "wh vr 4° v" , so silver 44% uurll. Other ruiel nn application. hm“ U Total nlel 2.585.000- Jllulmum (‘barge for nlsy uilrertllement twenty-fire NB". Ex: us.“ C’ Jh-nfioomr .. _- 53131351,‘, “cunts-mu .. M“ce"a"e"u. _._.. For salt’ gags? Q L“ Alderainc 11 a _. - ~-»-- -~--------»----~---»—» w M, e B" T’ car-roman ._ MALE imimtiin “f... Nana's-Armin i-oa sun. 5pc [tiny cuftn... all fox. Clarence Haslam. Springfleid. Apply Gutrdlan Oflice. _1_-30-t.!. G;;',.,,,,,,, 31mg"! B ‘ P!» not 8i. L-i097-2-18-3i. u... not." 03m?’ ‘a '—~--~—‘ ”—‘“'"""“"”" ' " l-‘Olt BALI — 30X Bl-IIGUB- ll 11°11'11"" T, 1m 011 or. FOUND - A REMEDY I-‘Oll WOB- per cent oil _for cash. Wm. J. gflillllllgifl; C“? lint ci- 11 ries. Safe, sure and lasting con- scan,- Mprilhfleld. 11-2025-2-19-81. m“, N,“ C“ litigant‘)? 29m tentment assured. Bull Life P0“- ‘ZT: '*“Y‘_"_'_"_*““‘ ill h Km. To". “p, cles are the medium, For partitr 110R . SALE - LIGHT PUNG in: 11:5‘, T“ Lake m: m. ulara consult J. A. Moore. Currie sleigh nearly new. Apply 0. Bur- Jfflfh “an co iamihlc w, Bldg. Charlottetown. ‘ retbfKihIlWh= L4°74'3'19'3l- gilemiclccli n v l-laywk 1354. "““' "‘ Y , - - II "l" Y vol-don 1s UPPLY A FEW Alon! 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P fl 6 nous: 1o mar-n rowan. l1’- Aiso 6 moluue pancheonl. A “Portal-hoot- \ Apply wimm a. cum. tame, an. apron-tau.- We e United r Salted Corp Wu: lie Indian lndustrials ‘l; Five Year High On N.Y. Mart (By Frank MxcMillon. Associated Press Financial Writer) t (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Feb. iii-Tile stock market fired and fell hack today after one oi the fastest three-hour sortles since 1933. _ g In the morning periods the buy- i118 wave that; swept over the list pushed leading industrial-s 1 to more than 3 points higher to new five-year tops. During the forward surge the ticker tape was ggntjnu- ously from one to five minutes be- hind floor dealings. Transfers to- talled 4592,470 shares. Scenes in the brokerage offices recalled days of 1929. Many so-call- i ed “small-fry" odd-lot traders. relics of former "boom" times, were in evidence. More than the usual‘ number oi women were present in some of the customers’ rooms. | Market analysts, generally, said, they were unable toaccount ior| the spectacular purchasing demand that almost swamped stock ex- change floor dealers for a time. At the same time, several‘ other influences were considered in the search ior speculative and invest- ment clues. It was noted that "Iron Age.” while estimating a. slight increase in current steel pro- duction, was none too sure oi the near future for this industry. Support for the rails was forth- coming along with early freight car loadings for the past week which indicated a satisfactory increase over the previous seven days. Bonds were about steady. Shares that managed to hold small portions oi their advances included General Motors, Inter- n a tion a l Harvester, Chrysler, Southern Railway, and Standard Oil oi New Jersey. Issues off frac- tions to around 2 or more included Consolidated Gas. U. B. Steel, Bethlehem ,North American. Santa Fe. Goodyear and U. S. Smeltlng. The‘ principal changes in the Canadian list were in Dome Mines. W. W. Boyce... .. G. P. Burchill. . . . . South ~__ Hugh A. Carr, K.C- . . . . ..Campbrlltoa, N. B. Hon. A. B. Copp, Senator. William F. Fraser. . B. E. Muicli........... The Mari Incorporated by Special Act of Legislature. l-Iead 0am, 104 Prince William Street SAINT JOHN, N. B. 7V Hon. F. B. Black. Senator" . . Sackville, N. B. . . .. .Fr¢derictou. N. B. I. B. Dzvzr. BC-L. . . . . . . .. Saint Iohn. N. B. . New Glasgow, N. S- Harry T. Holman Summereide. P.E- I. Ward C. Piiiizld. Montreal, Que- " C. F. Inrlws. KiC-H. .. Saint John, N. B. john A. Reid .. .. . Fredericton. N B - Hon. G. B. Jones, Senator. . . Apohaqui, N. B. Frank M. Ross .. Montreal. Que. E- W. Mair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Woodstock, N. B- F. R. Sumner . . .. . Mondon, N. B. ....Frcdericton. N. B. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hadley C. Wilson, Branches and Agencies: Charlotieowa, P. E- L; Summenide, P. E. 1.; Fredericton. N. B. time Trust Company Providing the Following , Services : ‘ Executor o! Villa ' Administrator of Estates Trustee! Under W111: Guardians Custodian: of " ‘“ a and Property. j ,3 Agents ‘l o Trustee of Co: out: lnues ' Registrar and nnsfer Agents Real Eliate Agents Trustee in Bankruptcy Safety Deposit Boxes. December 31 —1 935 feta 2 _ Liabilities : sh Accounts Receivable and , A; ¢ p [,1 , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V $304), Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $174,470.36 U..°.‘§‘,',','.§ F3: __ 1543243 Shacraelhzotilslers Subscriptions Un- 13610000 capital Stuck gubmqbgd __ 5...... at...".".".".'.'.::::::..::::: nun‘..- S""""' m‘ ---------- 3mm“. $322,211» s} l ‘my 513; Assets Under Administration"... zeaasszlsc Am“ Um!" Ad"""“"m°“' ‘ "i6? file," , "_?*-—' TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . .. 3 011,851.99 ‘ TOTAL ASSETS .. . . . . . . . . . .. $3,013,851.99 ' s ' ltAll Investments in Dominion, Provincial, , Municipal Bond: and Bank of (knada stock. f DIRECTORS 1936 1, President, Howard P. Rnhtrzn, Saint John, N. B. Vice-Pres. Peter G. Clark, Summer-side, REJ- Vice-Pres. Fred C. Bzaiicay. Saint Iohn, N. B. ' W. C. Allison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saint Iohn, N. B. James MxMurray . . . . . . . .. Saint John", N- B. N. Marks Mills. K.C-. Ian-lee D. MCKBIIUB. . A. Neil M:Lea.n.... Red Hugh M:Lcan . Harry O'Leary . . . . . Hon. A. P. Paterson. ..St. Stephen, N. B. , . .. Saint John, N. B. , . Saint John, N. B. .. Saint Iohn. N. B. . Richibticio, N. B. Saint Ioiin. N. B» Nelson. N. B. ekvilie, N. B. George I. Tweedy. . . . Chir-lolietown, P. E- l- ]. I. Fraser Winsicw, K.C., Fredericton, N. B. Manager. ofi’ 1 l-4 at 47 3-4. and in Ford ui Canada A. 1 1-8 higher at 271-2. Fractional improvement was re- corded in Canadian Pacific, Inter- national Nickel, McIntyre-Porcu- pinc. Lake Shore and Tcck Hughes. Distillcrs-Scagrams. Hiram Walker. Canadian Industrial Alcohol A. Do- MaritSi-me 'l‘riist C0., Shows Substantial Gains The Annual Meeting of The rninlon Stores and Massey-I-lanis were slightly lower. Maritime Trust Company was held at the company's office, 104 Prince William Street. Saint John, N. B.. Profit Taking Checks Heavy" Mt’l. Market (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Fcb_ lib-Profit taking barriers halted a bullish rush on Montreal Stock Exchange today. and losses predominated at the finish. A few issues breasted selling wavcs but the majority gave up fractions. Metals were firm while utilities were mixed. The remaind- er of the list was more or less on the downside. International Nlckcl shattered its highs for the past five years when it touched 54 before finishing off 1-8 a); 52 3-4. Increased nickel ex- ports. general business improve- ment and dividend anticipation, brokers said, inspired demand, Unconfirmed reports of increased earnings was believed the stimulus for absorption which ‘sent Power Corporation up to 16 12, highest since 1934, before brisk selling dropped it to 15 3-4. up 1 5-8. Demand for Canadian Pacific Railway was credited to anticipa- tion oi heavier grain movements in Western Canada and increased eamings. Buoyant for several ses- sions. the stock reached a. new high oi 15 l-2, finishing up 1-2 at 15 1-4. Blocks of as much as 2.000 shares oi Dominion Steel and Coal came out when the selling started and on February 19th with a represent- ative attendance oi shareholders. The President. Mr. Howard P. Rob- inson, presided The annual financial statement for the year ending December 31. 1935 was submitted and. disclosed substantial progress by the com- There was an increase in pany. the net earnings and surplus. increase over 1934. the paid-up capital of the company was declared payable This was 1n keeping with the divi- year. The President reported that as of May 1, 1935 a branch office of The Maritime Trust Company had been opened at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and an agency at Summerslde. Progress was reputed at both offices. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year- President—I-1oward P. Robinson, Saint John, N. B. Vlce-President-fied C. Beattey, Saint John, N. B. Vicc-President-Peter G. Clark, Summerside, P- E. I. Directors-W. C. Allison. Saint John, N. B.; 1-1on.F. B. Black. (Seli- ator). Sackvllie, N. B.; W. W. Boyce, Fredericton. N. B.; G. P. Bur-chill, South Nelson. N. B.; Hugh A- Carr, K. C..; Campbelltcn, N. B.; Peter G. Clark. Summersldc, P. E. L; Hon. A. B. Copp. (Senator). Sackvllle. N. B.; J. B. Dover, B- C. l... Saint The investments of the company. which are all in Dominion, Provin- cial and Municipal bonds and Bank oi Canada stock, rose from $163,306 to $165,009.30. The total amount of trust and agency accounts under administration was $3,011,851.99, an A dividend at tho rate of 3% on March 1st. dend disbursement of the previous "=1" ~11 =1" 11113112511115" photograph of the oldcst and youngcst mom- bers uf ihc House of Commons. Seated is Robert S. White. M. P. for St. Antoine-Westmnunt, aged 78. Standing is Rene I elletier MI. for Peace River. Alberta. aged 27.——(By ltolleiilex News Photo Service.) ---—-—--i: ARMAMENTS cldently. if done regularly and correctly, it will strengthen tho < at 6 3-4 after establishing a new peak at 7 5-8. Sales totalled bonds $11,100. New York Curb (Supplictl L‘) Pltflvltl and (Jlnnpm-Y Memln-rn of liloiitrcul linrk exchange 5nd Curb Market) 68.717 shares; Markets At Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and trial stocks irregularly lower. other groups lower. New York-Stocks closed iowcr. Winnipeg-Wheat" 3-8 cent. higher unchanged. thc issues closed with a loss of 3-4 Shut-u- Open Lint -\:n| Gas Elec Alias Corn - Cities Scrv ll-X; 5% Elev: B Share 175,5 1111).’, Ford .1 . Nlng “i111 0 01,; (Canadian Press) Stocks Claw Amer Cyan B 39 1-8 Amer Gas and Elec 4n . Amer Super Power 2 1-8 Assoc Gas and Eiec A - Atlas Corp 15 5-8 Can Marconi "" " 2 5-8 Oities Serv 5 Creole Pct 31 7-8 Elec Bond and Shrae 18 Ford oi Canada A. 28 Gulf Oil Perm 94 Hum Oil Refin 70 Imp Oil 24 1-8 Int Pete 37 1-4 Niag l-lud 9 1-4 Std Oil Keri 22 1-8 Un Light Power A 3 3-4 I111 Light Pow Pfd 35 1-4 Montreal-Induc- Toronto Mines-Golds higher; t0 1-4 New_ York-Cotton higher: I118" John, N. B.;-William F. Fraser, New Glasgow, N. S.; Harry T. 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