APRIL 129 ___ ES TERDA Y’Si _____i__ _ run: cuasrowu uauouus PAGE Nil‘? 1% srocx AND ivo QUO TA TIONS IMARKET‘ cosszp L (loolr l ivritcr-i 'ronK K- lwuck into the Y., A prii llr-Stbekr decline today as n n; market affairs by the 4 tio u hsnkiul c" .‘u:°,':'1,as1,'z44 a ‘m er mtnittee began at hares, was same- an in some s, but offering; found ‘sum pom-i;- padded called with 00 stocks averaging ‘ q iotv ' ‘i, minitiiu in active ins made on senatorial " null. ii ““ l ll k ‘udrr "I to c new hiitii , to and then icau “m e in til frsctionaliy under last m, Declines of 1 to 7 issucs more than can- Saturday. inqigry apparently y, effect on the day's s at one time or anoth- iows. U. B. Steel rccovcrcd most of its sed buck to 33%. down Can sold under 50 for is hear market ti 2:’. tililapic of points low at the oiiliuicll tins, Allied Che-ul- Cons pa Poi a, American Tobacco B. 5 Gas and Auburn were 2 or _ Food sha_rcs "'°'°'p..~n|1y Nlltlfllllll Biscuit n, es met little l had tho unusually largo ex- .. n. . a (i100 nan was u . break in niliiug io account for the rails. which carried Sau- nnd the i g, Associated Press ta Fe down more than 1 to 451,5 ‘m; Union Pacific ti t 62 . ‘ cum“ "1""! I! g0. all Zheawilutligih Hm"- Pfli-lfllyivauls and Baltimore and Ohio lagged about 1. Utilities were generally frleudicsa. Amer-tun Telephone held fractlonaiy above the old ‘minimum and at the afternoon Jniiya top had virtually made up a 7"" i?’ 7% but it was down L’ net at 100. srocx avurr as Standard but!’Iursqéolfupnl-h. n”, coma 2o 2o 1 _ Talia! ... 41.1.. ctrii the 904%!» ‘lzffl’ day sso :11 113 50',‘ evk ace 54.5 21,: ' ' glam,‘ n“ ‘ m] sea no.1 ear ago .'i yrs ago B3‘ 5 yrs ago iliish 1512:: n, how 1 u: 4st 22. .1 " Blah 11m mo zuo: hi: Low um _ no.0 has i Is m]; High loan _ 202.4 141.0 281.3 205's Low iozso 112.0 no.4 140,5 11417 WIIAT rm: aroma manna-r pm Number of advances ... . ‘iii’ gill‘ Number at declines . i.‘ 'i01 112 Stocks unchanged .. I lflfl 173 Total issues traded ,.. ... V QThe Montreal Curb Market ‘ h |Hizh|liow|Ci0se '“'"“°|' I "' " Iii)“ 0.16 to infill]! use ... ' gillsaoari ... ‘J /| if’, AOII ... ... .... . mi til-t h.» mil ... _.. ... ]i|10‘|j 10% ggglgoyrrlaluts | Si?‘ a -' - a: ...i a 901i 0% iii/y ...i 11,-’, ....| | 27% .| liiii 35%| .i 11mm lii.'iii| 1am .'| 4541!“ 4423: Hili . 4i i | n0 . 430I| 425i 430 .--| i ' PRODUCE IOXTREAIU. Que, April ‘ll.—\Vith emotion of a slight advance in . quotations tn retailers, all prices nnrhsngmi nu tha produco and 'ry nuritet here today. $0.1 trrah mints n a qua tpound. 'i'ho and rcgrntied butter in ted at fresh l1 to l8 butter ar- nth foildcr make. To runner; IRE . rants and Pints 22 ' Hound. iicccipts were 171 boxes. hill Ontario or y iii rariots or ~ and. extri st l7 r is an _i|. l dozen. As prairie Broiled less, vrv-re an. "mm? n t 10 cents, d seconds at 1d Previously an- ‘ till. quolatinuc of fresh eggs, in nnl io retailers advanced slight. brim st 2i vents and tirsts at 22 "I" Mill rained a cent while spec- I s Z3 Nuts nu I 1 a id unchanged. ‘K120132115 nrtve2ro can“ 80.1 new "Print.- werc iicavicr, 105 m being ram-inn] iina at 101;. In nur make at 1'.’ ‘ iiti current choose 1i routs na was to 121/; cefits a nlhniatn market was steady, quot. as of broken "I hi) U5 in .70 rcnta for ‘ nsvlrk gram, lots mninntnina. tts were tau couls or R0 pound hag i" 40 cents for Quebec whites Ouohcc and New (‘arlot a hag chrapcr II the hrnkcn lot levels. wit Quotations IDSTON VII Miill- Avril IL-Twenty arrived at the llsh pier WIOLESA LI QUOTATION! moat nu, n, "ital KW. to 4-, 3 to 4 H? cents per pound J it’: in the the leaf, the cure, and the care that gives you such a mellow, long last- ing chew when you ask for Montreal Market ~ Sitielights lilONTllEAil, Que. April 11. (By the Canadian l'ress)-—The trend was re- versed on the local market today again and stocks resumed their downward movement, with new low levels for the year or longer recorded by some 13 issues in the course of the session. Apparently the fears that prompted Saturday's broad shorteoverlng move- ment in New York were alleviated con- siderably by tho opening today, for shortly thereafter selling again made its appearance uud rcfulteti iu many new lows iu the larger market. Al- though the grcain tuurkets lent some encouragement. with a renewal of the upturn commenced Saturday, the clos- ing tone on the stock exchanges was heavy, with many issues at their low- rat levels of tho session. Herc. the ludey dropped 00 to s uew low level at ‘£0.78 with declines of seven points in glass, 2% points it; textile. and s point each in Steel of Canada and Bell Telephone the main factors la the width of the loss. Such issues as Hickel. Brazilian and Canadian Pacific, tho active lenders. were relatively steady moving within a nnrow area all session and closing little unchang- ed. The close was irregular. MONTREAL. Que. April ll. (By the Canadian Pressi-The strength which was in cvidcuro ou Saturday was completely lacking today on the Mon- treal stock exchange where nn ebbing lu values produced 13 _new low levels for the your or lfililfPf. ln all ssv- enteen stocks registered declines while two advanced. The leading issues confined their declines to fractions but in some of the more inactive stocks the breaks were quite wide. Dominion (lines drop pad sharply to a new low at 50, oft 7 points, Simon Preferred was 11 pniuts lawcr at 80, Dominion 'i‘extlln “out to 4.7 new low, off 2%; Eastern Dairies slumped 1% to l5 new loww. off 21/4: Canadian Ceiaueso was off 1% at 3i’; new low. . liieuknesa was apparently a result of a similar reaction in New York whore Saturday's giazi was complete- ly wiped out. Among the lcadcrs ‘international Nickel ploughed into minimum territ- ory touching 0 but closing 9Q higher than that figure. its not loss was 1,4. registered on a turnover of 2.257 shar- es. Brasiian. with salt-s of 2,305 held unchanged at 10 after moving within a vary narrow range, Canadian Pacitc cased 1,5 to 13% on sales of 044 shares. Pushed up by a favorable prelimin- ary earnings statement, McCall Fron- tenac braved the tide. climbing to 8 and closing at 0% up 1,5. Only other issue gain was St. Lawrence. EXCHANGE NEW YORK, N. -Y.. A rll llw-For- sign exchange ltaady. 8.10%, France 0.04%, Italy 6.14%, Bel- ium 14.03%; Germany 23.74; Canada \ 0K. TRAFFIC EARNINGS MONTREAL Qua, Ar,‘ 11. (By the Jenadian Preas)--Trafl.e earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway from April 1 to 1 were {£221,000 as com- pared with 82.7770 0.1a the corres- [ponding period of bat year a de- ‘crease of $650,000. 1oz; flavour that grows in rest Britain ' i? uvtsiocl MARKETS MONTREAL, Que, April IL-Cattie receipts were 44 on the two Mon- treal livestock markets today. The total run of castle today waqleas than the smallest previous run for tbe year to date by about 30 per cent. Prices were variously estimated to be 25 cents to 40 .cents higher. Goad steers sold for $6.00 for those medium good average quality to 30.12% for tops, with the bulk between $5.05 and $0. Medium steers brought 85 to $5.30 and common kinds from $4 to $4.75. Heifers brought from $2.50 to $4.50 with n top of $5. Cows of good average quality were weighed at 8t. With an ndd choice cow up to 84.26. Plain cows sold up to 22.75 and med- ium kinds up to $3.50. Pulls sold from $2.50 to $4. . There were 415 cattle in the yards on through billing to Suitit; John and eight cars reported all for export via the Manchester Citizen leaving Saint John April 14. Quotations-Steers up to 1,000 pounds good and choice, 8.7.00 to 80.12%; med- ium 35 to 85.50, common $4 to $4.16; heifers good and choice $4.50 to $5. medium $3.50 to $4; common $2.50 to $3; cows good $0.75 to 84.25. medium $3 to $350, common S2 to 2.75. Cannera snrl cutter one doiisr to 3.70. bulls good 3 to 4, common 2.50 to Calf receipts were 020. There were only 020 calves for aaio on the two markets. Due to a small run, sales were made early to 26 to 60 cents higher on common ‘uality calves and 75 cents or more igher on other grades. Just common light vcals and drinkers averaging around 85 pounds were sold for $2.50 to $2.75. i‘iaiu t.) Just fair kinds brought from 8 to 300 and fairly good tin-rage qunlltv in car- lots were sold around $4 to $1.25, with one small lot up to 4.40. A dozen or so picked calves sold up to 5. Good and choice veal 5. Common and medium 2.60 t 4.25. Sheep receipts were 133. The sheep market was easier. Blast of tho fair to good aheep were sold for 3.75 to 4. with just common tn plain kinds n- round $2.110. (‘tipped sheep were ea- timatcd to he about 1 per a-wt, lower. The few spring lambs oftc .l were of fair quality and brought $3.50. Quotations: Ewes $2.54) t.» ti. Hog receipts were 2,802. Nearly U0 per cent of the hogs were tho iivst to move and brought S6 for bacuur, butchers and lights, fed and watered, with sovrs bringing from $0.25 to $3.50. F0 reign Exchange MONTREAL. Que, April l1. (By the Canadian Press)—-Bvitish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada, closed today as foi- lows: , Argentina peso ... ... ... . 0.2880 Australia pound 3.3741 Belgium bclgn . lirazii milreis Bulgaria iev not quoted (‘hiua lioug Kong dollars not quoted Cserhoaiovukia crown, ... Dal uark krone Fiuaud flumark ... . France reischmark Greece drachma ... .- . . 1.5m 0.1554 Holland florla ... .. Iiuugary pengo not quoted India rupee _.. ... ,.. ..... 0.3170 Italy lira ... ... Japan you ... Norway krone Poland sioti ,.. ltoumaxiia leu . ... .. South Africa pound ... ... ... 5321.1 Spain pesctn ... ... ... ,. . 42 Swell en krone Su-itaerland franc‘... 0.2150 United States dolinr'10=}’, per cent premium. I Mzscellenous ..____. UDTTON, NEW YORK. N. 1., AprildL-Cot- tou futures closed steady. Closing bids. Jan 680; Feb 001i; Mich 701; April 010; May 010-17; Juno i125; July 004-35; Aug mo; Se» 051; Oct 050-00; Nov 007; Dec 070. o Spot closed steady. iiilddiing 020. LIVEBJOOL Cotton spot good business done, prie- es 10 points higher. American mid- diiug fair 68L strict: good middling 500. good m" “ ‘ 400;_atrict middling 480: middling 484; strict low middling 474; low middling 404; strict ordinary 44 ; good ordinary 41'.- rcceipts were 2,000 bales, including .00 American. SUGAR NEW YORK. N. Y. April IL-Raw sugar was unchanged today at 2.00 for spots. Buyers showed some interest at this level and purcbalgd abont.27.000 bags of Philippines for April arrival and 34,000 bags of Porto Ricsn for prompt shipment. Figs] prices were 2 to 3 points net lowe . Sales aggregated only 14.150 tons. 01, duly 68, 80p 74; Dec e1; Jan 8d; March 88. The refined market was quiet and prices were unchanged st 8.00 for inc granulated. Barley, Canadian wéstern no 3 53. oats feed no 1 38: oats Canadian wes- tern no .'i 00: flour spring wheat pat- onta tirsts 5.00: flour seen ’ 4.403 flour bakers 4.30: flour winter wheat patents choice 2.00-3.00: flour white corn 4.50; bran ton ‘26-2525. lhorts ton 2d.'.’.'ii20.25, middiiugs ton 2026, roi- icrl oats bag 00 pound; 2.46 hay no .. per ton car hots 11.00, cheese current 1054i. cheese‘ summer 12-12%, butter no 1 hnest 17-18, eggs fresh spscinil in cartons 25; eggs fresh extras in cartons 2i; eggs fresh tirsts la ear- mns 22; potatoes Quehcefid pound has 30-40; potatoes N 1i B0 pound bolt 45-50. e LIONISSES UNUSUAL A! snmusmams rams. April 0—'rwo youns lions and two iiomsses are to act as "beet mgnwllld "brideasniids".at the weddlnl at Bordeaux this week of Mlle. Rabasson. dsulilteaot a ctr- nus pmpflelbi‘. and M. rranchi. a circut artist. . ' The chief guests will include a bearded woman. the man with a bird's head. tvn silos. three dvrarfl. wrestlers. strong ma, and a wo- -mind made upasiaowhatbewas Montreal Stock Market * Can llronso Cour TORONTO. 0nt., April 1l.--.\liuing salcs one: Sales Stock Iiigi||i.o\\'|<‘l0sc 11F)’, . . . 8'.’ 0'.’ 13%| 130i so so ,, ... 2.’ 1 uouiiigé? .' New York Q Stock Market I O ' i. Qll0tdtl0ll8 Quotations Stocks |iiig|Lnw|Cioso Stocks lflighlLnwiCloae Iiel‘ Tcie . . . a: balm-radial Chem ..lo1%i<i=i’ii 03% B '1‘ L Pom-r 101,4] twp no-aia can ...i 51%| 4w, 60 1s c Power A illllfi|A s 1t w ‘w, 1% u c Power a ilT/g-Am Tel '1' .. ..|la1%uos|,; 10o 5% 5 C C Foundry 4% 4% 4i/siAtchisou ... ... "midi |4.'i% 45%- C C l" Pfd lliiiiAub Auto ... .. '| 404$ 50$ gun Ccuiru 6% 5 till: lzait Uhio ,.. . ... 0%] ii an Ccm I'fd ro lietii Steel ... ... 14 13% l3 Can in Alcohol I 1 i0lfir gs . it Can Pacific 14| lfilillfitli (fun i'ac Ceinnosc (‘am 4 ill/g] 0% Case 'i‘ gelslnese Pfd | iii! Chrys iiiot o...‘ Elli.‘ 1 ...i]. 2., v3.1.1‘. “.11; Dom ‘foxtlio | , 4:; 1~l 1 Dupont _.. East Dairies 12} 1|| ration Eicc . (lords , .. 12 il-')',| 1115436011 Foods ... . Gypsum , ... ; :;.(.icu uhftors H S Paper . t gygilioodycur Rub Ham Bridge . 4% 4| 41/, lioustou Oil in Fluke] . .. 0| uuqiludsorrlhlut ... _.. . o h» \\' d .. " | ' r {app . ot ,.. ... ‘ ( M) a ,_ d | giyln Harv . . _ | 1; in Match Pfd , . , . In Nic _.. ... lu Tcic . Iicu Copper , . .. Lambert Cu ,.. . St Law Corp - ‘fills Pac . S C of (‘an ,,, _ “is Puc Pfd , 7 iv? of (‘nu Pfd _,. . ' Mont \\'urd . , . l1 Eicc ... ,.. Nash iiiot ... ... .. ‘i2 l‘.’ 1" ifiiiii 3:: ::: ' ti." v . ' 41:. a a - . Mllllfig‘ Exchange Stand Brands S G Eire 'i‘cxus Co 1 'i‘i-xns Gulf Sui ... Tim Roi liaur ... , ll C Curb riiththar .. NIH-i‘ 281,4. Tctul sales 58,000 shares. UNLISTED @0013 Missouri ... ..| 0'! 760C-ltescnrch . 130 l800lEidornilo ,.. 135i 1000 Home , Oil , . . .. .| 20] éilillludson Bay . ..| 1R5 Iii) imp Oil . . . .. 840| 0 5t 21115 one] nun n; “g3 00:5 08.’: 053i *' ._ ti’ 00:)’ Oil‘? 2000 Norilon . _| 0.5.‘? 0F. oi 200 P-Orcilic 75 75 1500 Pen Peta ... ,. 0:1 000 Ventures I 40 4 (ll/BB 20000|Aigonquin ., 1/ a; Emerson» oi 0i 00B stt .. mo niiiwail-e I 3500 Dom l-Ixpl 05% 051A, 10000Gem linko 0L’ 01-7, 010’, 1000 Jack-Man | 011,4 011M011,‘ 700 Kirk Touru 0S 0S] 08 15000 Keora ,. 01%| 01%| Oil/y Marine Estimates (Canadian Press) GHWWA. Ont’... April 11—Rapid PNITBN was made with the appro- priations for the Marine Department in the House of Commons last night. A vote of $180,400 was passed, after Alfred Duranieau, Mmister of Mar- ine. had tnld J. I". Pouiiot (Lib. Temiseousta.) that it was the inten- tion of the Government to give the people of Canada. the best radio ser- vice possible. To this end the mon- ey from the t2 license fee would be devoted. Anything remaining would go into the consolidated revenue fund. The appropriation was for “general improvement of reception conditions to licensed broadcast lis- teners." - Several small items providing compassionate allowances to widows of fomier employees who bad lost their lives in service were granted. Discussion arose in respect to an appropriation of 01,800,000 for oon- struction, maintenance and super- vision of aids to navigation includ- ing salaries and allowances to light- keepers. William Duff (Lib. Anti- gonish Ciuysboro), ya ‘ ' ‘ the "waste of money in holding m- vestigations into charges made against light-keepers and postmas- ters following change of parties af- ter‘ a general election. He was not complaining of the dismissal of of- ftciais. but, said Mr. Duff, thousands of dollars were wasted on these ao- caiied investigations. The investig- ator went to hold them with his doing to do, and the whole thing was o waste of money. o so. Dal! also made a pies. that salaries of light-keepers be exempt- ed from the l0 per cent. cut in civil service salaries. He spoke ot the re- mote and lonely places where these _ lights wen located, the small sine of the salaries. and the gravity of the diesels 0o the men. It would ‘not be right to out their salaries, he continued. A. W. Neill (Ind. Oomok-Albcrni). suggested that. the Government noncommunicable-tarsus. lsgitchthciicutenantgovevncrsme _..| 00 g Pioneer ... 375i \V B (‘o ,.. 1% (Tun .... .'i4l/,I 3J7, »\\’en Eiec ... fl ‘uuusa Worth i'ump . 3 0‘ t; Canadian Cov’t. Bond Quotations Bid Asked Dom of Can 10o DOILI of Can tom/q Dom of Can 4%-40| 03 Dom of Cuu 9 Dom of Can 2 Dom of Can C N R. 85% 80M c N n ~57 on o1 t! N It I 910’, 02% (i N R 03 94 Nat .crvice 07 08 Nat Service pa p1 v New York Curb Stocks lllgbli. ..\~<'1..s.» Am Cyan B ... ,.., 3- 2w ~33 A s Power _ 1v, 11,5‘ 1 A G Eicc .. .. 175' I'll, 1,711 {Eras gractioln ... ....i 0 8% n uu arcon .. .., ' c1: s01‘ C0 '...' ..| 41%| 41,4 J1 2 - 90% an 42% 42s; 1% 7% 1% ‘it s o of Indiana ,..' S 0 of Ken Millionaire Coal Magnate Candidate matron, ‘opt-u 11—(Canodls.n Press CaIJIeJ-Jobn Slater, million- aire eoni magnate and former fui-l- back of the Bolton Wanders football club, today stood nominated as the Conversatlve candidate for the by- election in Eastbourne neceasitat ‘- by the suicide last week of Edward MI-flilfiblllkl. the former member. Mr. sister's romantic career saw him rise from humble clrcumstan through bard work to a position near the top of the British ooaling industry. As s. young man he be- came a clerk in a coliiery office and. saved enough money to become a‘ partner in a small coal ooncem wh'ie still a youth. He-now owns a large caiiiery and is said to be l. millionaire several times over. He has a plan for the reorganisation of the cool industry which two prom- inent members of the Government are said to regard with favor. Mercenary May, the many times divorced film star, was entering the marital state once again. She de- cided to mention the fact to her director. "Of course, you will understand that this time I'm marrying for love and nothing else." she volunteered. The director smiled knowingly. "How romantici" be said. "Bo at last you have decided tn go of! the gold standard." . the iilhii-lepers, making the forms liable to the ten per cent. cut. and exemption the latter. Mr. Duraoieeu replied that. he was afraid the tlrtnl of the legislation Dtovidin! for the ten per cent. re- gouction would have to be adhered The item carried. With little discussion, the com- lllii-ifi! lPPlWlil of 000.000 for mar- iM lilnll service, and $210,000 for administration o! fliotage. 4 I} paid bills, sszaar. a report from 9" ustion at $21,676. A motion was " was read signed by a large number . of the working men of the town, _ rate from 30 to 25 cents per hour v for trucking at the request; of the a ii‘ matter was laid over to be dealt V’ responding time last year, especially ‘é year. This department for the same ’ i‘ lice. Summerside Town Council i The regular monthly meeting of the Bummerside Town Council was held last: night, Mayor Manson pre- siding and all councillors present. The minutes of previous meetings were read and adopted. Bills were passed as follows: Town paid bills, $l,964.03;-unp8ld biiis, $634.48; ei- ectric light paid bills, $3,849.67; un- Major Schurman in regard to the valuation of the town building was received in which he placed the vai- passed that an additional $6,000 of 80 per cent. coinsurance be placed on the town bail for one year, at a coat oi‘ $60. Several applications were received and filed. A letter protesting against the recent reduc- tion, by the town council, of the Working Men's Association. The letter claimed that the Association had no right to make the request. After a good deal of ' - the with at the next meeting. The report ot the Finance Com- mittee showed that there was an increase in the expenditures of some of the departments over that oi‘ cor- in the police department, whose re- ceipts ‘had fallen very much below the corresponding month of last time last year showed receipts amounting to $244 and up to the same time this year only $99, whereas the expenditure nad 1n- creeaed about $75. Court. Strong. chairmen of the Finance Commit- tee, pointed out the necessity for economy. A motion was passed tc it‘; issue bonds for the amount of $30,- 000, 1n denominations o1 $500 each i‘ for-a. term of twenty years and bearing interest at 6%, tenders to be called for any part thereof. These bonds to be used for perman- ent street work. There was some discussion as to how this money was to be used and it. was agreed upon that is was to pay for the Jinishing ot some work that was not complet- ed last year and any new work that the council saw fit to do. A motion was passed to close all streets within the town to motor vehicles traffic except the pennan- ent concrete streets and first; street and that part of several streets con- necting Water and First streets, ex- cept in cases o! emergency, and by the permimion of the Chief of Po- (Spccisi to The Guardian) | m isrgement of the crop ioas est-mate recently issued by the United states Government whisked upward in the grain ports were received today that fuiiv half of the wheat crop in part»; Kansas. Texas and through the Okla- IL; hifthcr at 081,4, cla bad been worked for export. wot-k but u fairly good volume of trudc was l'(!i.'0l"llt‘ll. Liverpool offered some assistance to higher price levels with a fractional gain but. Broomhail did nut cnniiriti much lu the way of import dmunnli. totaiiml 14,740,000 bushels last week. North America's shore of this amount ' lliillllfill with ti,i1-l,000 the previous vvock and il.i~‘~i\i,i)00 in the corresponding wcck lust your. top pnit‘ ‘ II|i‘|\‘|\ 5| lmyuroroiuclit was uoicti in the dc- day's finish. ' tunud for cash whcnt. at fraclinnaliy up, {lllll prnVlK diighcr prim-s. (‘narsc grains in light trutia, moved fractionaliy higher sympntiur with wheat. in t 327s G s I Bnriev-hfoy 4253B. July 42MB; bet ram Market ‘We’- CAIII PRICES i Wheat-No 1 hard 6.153. no ! no; _ 03%: no 2 nor 00%., no 3 nor 60%; no 4 trill/y; no 5 511,0: no 0 4-1; feed 42: track 03%: no 1 durum 87. Onts—2 c w 31:3 c w 21154,; ex 1 fccd 28%: no 1 feed 200i; 2 feed 25~ ; rc- Jectcd 22M; track 211,4. Barley-Al c w 4144, 4 c w tifii/i- t c w 30%. ii c w 34%, track 41-7,. BONDED “'lll-‘..\'l‘ NEH’ YORK, N. Y” April 1i.--l.ioml cd wheat closed strung, “TNNIPEG iliiNNlPEfl, April 11.—A substant- export movement sud further eu- prices smartly pit todll)‘. lie- of homu panhandle wast, past rccovcry. In") y‘ (_~|_ May closed 1% higher at 04: July M,“ __ 4:11.51; owliti-illiii 1% to 15,, higher at flail; sud October Juyy ___ '1 ‘y; mp4, Uri’ ... ... . ADD GRAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . .. it was estimated’ that 750.000 bush- 1'lt trade uncovered nothing out of ' - > the ordinary, Offerings wcrc o_u n ("ltulo "all!" Iwle "m" fluvial: the 1m! vtnr-sco. 1a.. April n._.\»m- speculative buying lu-lprui lluiai, u-iioal prices today tu tin». iIlZliPii. icvcf louvlmi in almost a ilifllllii. Official rt-ttirus fill',{'_'1',\l1'Il as a rr‘ stilt of heavy :1i»:n||i:.n1|u-ul tin- 11m: acreage of dun i.» \\'lili4‘i‘ \\‘l|r*.'|t \\a< tho smallest sin 101i: \'i|ll only int r-xcapiinus. A lim- ola lil llm liniit-il . total today lilflllt‘ u r hm 060.000 llllbllfllfl Finrr- .‘i.'tr.-]| ill, Wheat i-ioaml bun mi, at iin- day‘: an». I . World shipments of whcnt and flour hushcls compared 4,R.'i-i,il00 two to sci-cu t-r-tiis. iu y‘ (iltfififi Ill-IVENFES .\to.\"'rtt1-:.\t.. U11... gross revenues n! lit“ n..- CLOSE \\'lu.'t--hia_\' "4, July 651,758, Oct 0B v.1 ck ns t-ntupan-d iina Oals-‘hiuy mam, Juiy 321,512, Oct . n, period ill 103i, n decrease of .$ii_...‘.‘C2 Apleasant plan for YQil- Mlrsfilzszhesrfili/ Notice was given that at the next meeting of the council a mo- tion toamend the bye-law regard- aes will be brought up. Coun. Kelly . was authorized to sell the automatic water regulator for a sum at $20. A chat-woman was appointed at a fee of $15 quarter ending June 30th. A motion to call for tenders to renov- ate some of the rooms in the Town Hal! was passed, tenders to close on April 23rd. Conn. Grady reported that the assessors had almost; com- pleted their work and that it any of the citizens wished to see them they would be st the Town Hall between nine and six every day. The differ- ent. committees brought in their re- ports which were passed. Council adjourned-S. Prominent Montreal Financier Dies MONTREAL, Que, April 11—T. Antoine Robert, before his retire- ment a prominent financier and former secretary-Treasurer and financial adviser to the Archbisho- pria of Montreal, died here over the week-end, aged 80. He was once head of the now defunct Ma'son Robert, Limitee. financiers and in- vestment; brokers. - IMir. Robert was born in Water- wwn, N. Y., but came to Montreal as a bov and remaned here all his lite. Flour sons and four daughters sur- vive. The funeral will be held frues- day morning. M? O-QQ-Q-UQ-CO-O-OO-O-GO-O-OO-OO-X O00 Furness Red Cross Line S. S. “SILVIA ”; I Irdgbt and Passengers. Lv. Montreal Ar. ChTown l0 A. M. and Lv. for St. John's April 23 April 25 May ‘l May 9 May 2i May 23 Jane 4 June 0 Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents CARVELL BROS LTD. 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