r—u momma N-Y. April m; 1°08 rmwvw A broader advance, particular};- accompanied by strength .In flu tails would be more convincing. Laidlaw and Company. SUMMARY NEW‘ YORK, N. Y.. AIDrll 20_ Adrrtinistgatiofis bill passes House by vote of 8'12 to u. London bullion market closed tor Easter holidays. - National Power and Light Co de- clared regular quarterly '40 ccnt woman dividend. brokers loans by member banks In New York City for their own account in week ended April 1'1. 1631903861 811411001100 to $746 (‘-00.- fiolgate Pifmolive Pc-‘e Co and subs 1084 earned 01.18 a common share-vs. 0150 a share on the six» p103 111d in 1983. Corn Products Rig Co in quar- ter earned 37 cents a common she-rs vs ‘l4 cents in first quarter 1084. rfiotglas Aircraft Co in quarter IruisdFehSScdmedH centsa Iharo vs 1 cent in the same quar- ter s year ago, President ‘Merry, of Westing- house Electric and Mfg. Co says first quarts: not profit will be in neighborhood of $2,300,000 or ab- out 88 cents a ‘commcrrshare Says horn looks o! things the second Q-I-Wél‘ W111 b8 EUDPOXIJIMlIcly IS 100d as the firstihree months. Oar loadings in U. S. durlnfl I00! ended April 13 totalled 587.685 of 48.068 over previous week, 7,704 above like 1084 week, 88,508 over swrns week ‘I 1088 according to Assn ‘of Am- tioan 1119s. High 140w Last Up I .. 1N3!!! 105.88 107.97 2.54 I) Rails 80.11 29.41 80.01 0.5’! U Utll . 17.80_1'1.40 17.78 0.12 ‘run. Low Last on l0 Bonds . 9480 0.06 Dow Jones- BANON SAYS MONTREAL. Quel, April 20-m- csnt declines in money rates tore- cord lows finally found exprealcn in an upward surge in high prices Issues. Coco Cola soared ll points on ‘rhiusdray accompanies by s. jump c! 2 points in Eastman Iodalnllihs major part c! the list lid root make any material head- way on Thmday. The vigorous up- -' by‘ the however; recorded thrum hash prices blue chips is bullish ind 011830010 that the strength will medium priced Wihilo I would for the present be inclined to let profits run in hold- lngs stin retained I susgest that. posit! sur ’ red on recent strength be ...-installed on weak- unelmacreas in ma: abhor Idnli In ucrd Other rains an application IATli-Ja per word. three lnssr lions for lhs prlsc of two, slrllill) payable In advance. For Sale .U'0I IALI - AUCTION FOITY- ridge and Whlst Boon- Guardisn Central ' JOII ' NW. l-tf. ~ 23.1.‘? Print-n. swans Jrrasvv snows r suitablg for placing under ~ JIIII’, stc. Guardian Oflics. 3-21-71. Val BALI - AT DUVAB’! ' ls, North River Road, April ' 22nd, 20-'gocd\farm horses. Gor- L-lil81-4-20-8l don Wrisht. so: . ‘usual-om, rumours lnin-or,0ft.0in.bylift.,8in. Apply Henry, llclfsrilns. Phone social security r Te.- sold below 12 . s ,. liiv rinsing llatss--. Payable ‘ Contra! flsavllun locals. 4c par ward: Washers aal Eastern laoala, In par wor-l- Announcements and falls. Ivaals '80 l; ‘ "we". 1h s» inch I-Isu u no"! and III Offerings, (lords, slc . 0n pap par laehr Notion ol Thanks and Appnrlsiial. 10a. pow lash or 0a. an ‘ Iiulmon uhargc (cr any advnalss-sas lunacy-Cl "Li MMRK§[Gonw¥F Iahnslonsad Ward’ .@‘. V‘ w“) sllcclsl Ind Olrbida, Wcstiwhcills, Int llarwestsr. and Ara. _ . Most of tlwgold shsns fluctuat- ccni. level again. The old rule that a reactionary Wednesday closing is usually fol- lowed by a higher Thursday close and vice verso, held good again today. Owing to the extrema ad- vances in s or a oft/the h1g1: price stocks, the industrial averages made a new high which is slightly higher than this year's former high which was 100.20 reached on loeb. 18th. As you should be al- ready lcng of stocks bought when thine averages were between 08 and 96 no further additions to your holdings are advised except in a few special issues, as already noted in my last two letters, There stillcoirldbe asetbackoi’ 1to4 points after which the advance should can-v these averages to st points more to'48 closing at 42 3-4. It will sell considerably higher during the next few months and can still be bought in case it. re- acts near 40 again, but i! you bought it between 85 and 88 be sure and keep long. Bercules Motor rose another point. still a buy near 10. DuPont, 0t which you should be long much lower down rise 4 points and while it could react near 93. _will sell moh higher during the aunt sixty days. keen long. ‘United Aircraft. ‘ “ recommended below 12 closing 12 5-8, buy some around 12. recommended below 52 sold Cass, _ below 52 yesterday and today, clos- ing at 58 1-2 should go to '10 before breaking so. If you got the chance buy General Electric, around h2g8: Mrimxmw (Johnston llll Ward) Stocks Opened I-sst tIbl . . . . . . . .. Brow Corn PJil Brit Auicr ilil . Can Malt . Chnni OIl I'M . . . . . .. Mclchcrs A .. Nornnrlu . . Tack Ilumilna “Walker Iln h’ Wright Eur . . . . . . . . . .. (I0 005 ' COLLEGES MUSIG OBJECTS - GTUOKEHIOLM- (O. P.) 40110050: of 000 musical Anstruments other objects misting to mrusic has resulted irorn the hobby of Daniel Fryklund, c. Swedish school teacher. in Advance per war Classllel MIN Iaihra cl Oosdalonss ‘llo “fil- fcr ranch or Iarm. Apply SPECIAL POI»! sibls ‘ ggwgilvmniercs Building, ' _ , Wanted 4 l; or six bedrooms. Phone 1100. L-noor-a-at-si urn" - IIAIZI. WANTID ‘I0 v fully firmishsd house 0f‘ msnt suitable (or two r 111N- APDI! B08 110. 104050451041- ToLst. i 1o an - two aasno assur- mcnis, newly decorated and all - modern ccnvoaiaaoaito and cilbirrnsrast 20 Upper street. .PhIIO 80-11. Stock ,_l§xcJiavuge. (III), (‘an Pur: . .. Cockshut Plow .. Cons bu: llorn llriilgo Dom Co Dom Steel Coal lien Steel Wares H011 Gold lllnes el lntl Pow l‘ . .\lc(‘oll l-"nllt OIl . yesterday and today- Miscellaneous ‘ , rouoa wnca surrssu cous- lsn Ofllca. 14-8007-4-13-1-1. sou nsorr- sraflunlliicocrsapoliwad- justsbls in iivs years t0 suit ons- ‘ con ditions. guaranteed without amlnation. 82s J.‘ A. 11-03-18. ~ Tack WANTED-HOUSE WITH UNI n-uai-a-ir-ai. n Montreal overcame local strration The gold Stocks Greene .. (luuiiur . llnlvvow Hfllliuirlir Kirk llnkc l. Show IlnI“-'u|“Q Min Corn 0 ' ' . < (on-alum tsnlabcl u! Wartmslbors at Commerce . . . . . . . .. Nova Bcoilu. Royal Bank of (‘riunds .. Mnmv ( 1URONTO, vdched in between holimyo. Saturday's session 01 thfi Tomato minim! mbrllct P19111159‘! little in the W5! 0f action lethargic tendencies ubsts mm var shares were particularly in- flirencsd ivy the ‘New this groups were not traded in volume. index adivsrwcd more than a. ‘point and miscellaneous mines foni 07.58 to 88 0'1. Lake Shore chalked up or 45 cents while Rollins?!‘ Dorrie added i0 and Bralorns Pioneer weaken- Among the cheaper go satirres were Macossa and McWat-ters. both up 8 to cents on heavy trading. rorrouro, April 21- Grnruiovo . . . Mcivlittcrs '.' liliil on Moll’ Hall Morris K . Nculm- . Nlpissiug .. .. Ncrnmli .. Pliymnutor lacy . .. Wright. l! .. llhfilf . . .. Total sales 321 00 2 is 4 nag-s =15 ‘Rvfllaaafi-no Mines E .1. S 'I IE I II II I II IE I' SATURDAY PIIODICI Hay pressed 'i g‘: , loose, 01?!‘ . IITAII. IA ll Ii E '1' Poiatoasrpk .. Color! hunch Boast Beet lamb Chickens each Stew masts .. .. 101k Pork chops .. , _ 13¢ al lb .. 1 Ve RoasLPcrk Best per quarter Fowl .. Turnips 8 for . Cranberries lb . Rhubarb lh Radish, bunch Cauliflower .. Isertucs head . Tomatoes lb _ I18]! nncu 00d m Eqls lh ... I Miscellaneous Oats feed no 1 40. “Flour spring wheat patents, firsts .70. Flour, seconds 0530. Flour bakers $5.20. Flour winter whm patents. choice 04.15 to $4.2. . Flour white corn $50 to 05.00. Hay no 2 per ton car-lots $2.50. 11 8-4. Cheese summer 12 1-2 to 12 8-4. Butter no 1 24 1-4 l0 24 1-2. Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aipril 21-Foreigu exchange markets were extremely ' quiet and rotes mostly unchanged ad . while the Canadian dollar finished at 1-10 percent discount against 8-8 per cent on the provious my. The Ikenchfmmwssciff 001-800: cent at 0.50 cents. MONTREAL. Saturday. The pound sterling 010k unchanged mt l4 one percent premium. The Fro Press financial Wrltsr) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) NEW Easter" assumed a dollars-and- oehts significance for stock mar- kst traders and investors Satur- hmlr bull demonstration. the riss, and the day's turnover of scum shares was the largest ior this short session in about s year. loading equities advanced 1 to register at laast fractional im- Db Burl Wool llll . rllll . 31-(31511805 narrow on M61811 9!- changss Saturday. The pound stor- EBXOMB-Mofaccntatbtfl 1-8 whlls the United States dolls-rival up 1-02 or one percent ‘at 7401;!!! franc continued umhnscd at 0.02 finals iEAli inviici illi N.Y.MARKET (By Frank . MscMIIIeh, Amochlsil YORK, April 51-"301117! dsyssthsshsrsliststsgcdatwo- Activity‘ expanded sharply 0n E011! to 8 points. and raw issuss failed i r > THE curowu ____ C an BOND I Markets-Al‘ A Glance Willi H1) ~ TWQMD Alld lUflIISl-llfll- ll“! flflfhlfl$i ' TUOIWO HUI YGfi-QOCI DQ703000 Winning-Jihad sp a4 Io rés. New York-Other commodity mashsh closed. GRAIN W510, April 21- sa :~ Illlh law Last . 101% 100% 101% .101 100 100% .1015‘ 100 101% Io pasgllps 8 l s,‘ Apples dos 5S & Basis dos 79 Cabbage ll El‘ Cnum H. u . . . . .. .- ... 501/; (0% 50% Em" do‘ _ _ _ . . . . . .. 441312 ‘402 WlNNlPEG, April 21- -\Vheut:— Iish Low Inst 80% UK U56 . 80$ 8% 80% . 42 £15022,‘ WINNIPEG, April Il-Wheat prices advanced on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Sctiuomsy, coin- cidomtly with weather rqaorts which forecast no relief for the drought-stricken United States south-west. Values closed 2-4 in 1-8 cent hlghm‘. Moderate speculative buying sn- sued when it became amiss-eat scattered showers had failed to alleviate the drought in the winter- whsat belt. Prices closed near the sessionfs highest levels, May at 89 5-8 and July 00 1-2 cents. ‘hm-cant rlss at Chicago was partly followed up here and aided in offsewing the foreign deans-pd for Canada's wheat, teanpora-ry dormant as United Kingdom and other Europ- ecn markets snioycd an erotended Easter holiday. \ tihsreoiiter the session was quiet. Cash and coarse grains idled. lililar- het news was restricted owing to L .. "s closing until Tuesday. -_.-______ik_ t: (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wins) ingor rose l0 cents at 17.40 8 1-0. Oi tho rsmsinirg mem‘ L Idated " ‘ ‘ w loss of 1 1-8 points. Oonstruc at 42 1-2. Equipment shares were narrowly higher with National Steel Car gaining 8-0 at 16 3-4 08,100. PRODUCE A S a ‘I E Er E 3 i é 3 § E :E§§"" r in? '§‘§§§%§§%eg;E§§ rggtigargisirrl :i.§ r§lt§§i§%= §§§§§*,‘Eg%§i§i %i.;Z§i§§. ioatariodissasoonlmuedst ma“ lll-Itslll-dcmtsapounlfcr btomtsfcrihrhsuadlflmostofmngflctszsnhfiuhnt fall make-mud: 12l~2to,i22-4 csntsfcriiglrtawhlioflswlroraqyoqndqgqgnw-mmugg- cents for summers. wick mountains wars 02 cunts sfi Isafiwhife, tha- Onflnpctstomutstquboohomsldwralshhammmuhsbsmbunmtnnchmgflfimsflvsa mountains is D pound ball Isak. aggqggiqg,‘ lack 0!. . ".§ '$_"|I >1 Cnrp I I l.‘ .. ‘ cl I ‘ Sears Roebuck . l - _ Shell Union OIl Sim Co . . . . .. Rocony Vnl: South Puc . Routh Rriil < Stand Brnml .. MOMREAL. April 21-8snd- T wichod in between two holidays, Saturday's short sculon 01 the Montreal Stock Exchange failed Union l':ir- r to uce any features as activity continued dull but the imdsrtcne was firm and fractional gains gen» U s lml Al . its 1088 high touched during the Warner “w: boom in metal stocks last week, ~~ aniline up half I mint at 21- H31; ma. Elcc ..' ' Brazilian Traction gahcd 1-8 at of the interlisted group,‘ N! .. selling pressure a short time be- fcrs the close and slipped lower to 180 6-8 where it was holding a tion issues were the strong points o! the list although buying was not fccasionetryil by any new ’ opmen s in e con- strugetggn outlook. Fouudatictn ad; (WI-men h" The Cumin“ he" van 8-8 at 12 1-2 and 8 eel o c h, 1935' Canada lumped 1 s-a at 44 1-2 I Wm‘ ’ h”? Th’ “ma” difficult. The buildings at sum while Dominion Bteel firmed 1-4 at 4 1-8. 0n the other hand Steel of Canada Preferred, although not sold in any. great volume, lost 1-2 and Canadian Car holding im- changed. Sales totalled 5,381 shares, bonds g §~r:§ s~r% ? ; ii E rats s?“ iii. i a IIL 10} I£;tlhCJ5J_y ' Exchange ( mm»: u‘ s Can ‘Dry Gin . ac . ‘ I . orrnamo- Con Can Corn Prod . Del Bud Ii I Dupont . East Kodak . . . Elec Auto Lite Co llllec Pow Light . Erie .. First Nail Stores 47 l Freeport Tet . 2B Gen Asphalt . . . . .. . 15% u Elec 24% Gen Foods . 3514, Gen . 311,1, Goodrich Rub . 01A Goodyear linh .. 101,5 Graham Pulgo .. 2 2 Great West Sugri ... .. 27% 11% . . 81A 8 Hull Mot Inti Han . Intl Nickel Intl Tel . Johns Man Kelvinalor .. Ken Cop . Irsrn/hcrt Co Llg Myers Ihoe-ws Inrnrp E E 2 :1. with. a, yrslcl sppracaa ‘nod 19 Flgg 6d t0 lstlrih the 10th and 11th Bat- . ltlllons an assault on t wood. . 1; gnu might have u» 125mg: of re- 42 oiling pressure on e ansdlim 437s $1196 flsnkpmdit would, at all events, s,‘ m" stay the threat o! 011M818 of! the 135g, 13w entim British (W088 within H10 $1- 14 14% lent. 1?‘ marsh-ruins: 43% Towards mldnidht the situation 21,}; wag that tbs 5th and atn Battal- 11 ions were hanging grimly m gt, 82% Graventllel. Tq their right the go 15th and lath were in the thick oi‘ 80% 9o heavy battling. Continuing the line 2% 2% st right angles, and southward to- 12% 12?: wards Bt. Julian, the 7th had been hnstenbd into the fighting, while Stand Gas Elec Stdnd Oil (‘nlif Stand Oil N J .. Stewart Warner Sludehakvr . ex Co .. To! Gulf Sui .. Tim Roll llour lc C Union l‘. .~ .. United (‘mp . United (his Imp srsl throughout the list. U s 5mm 1m o mWmI-Imi“ "mm Prwmd ' u s Steel . my, am the ‘lth, But between u» m}, 3nd minor highlight when it equalled Van Steel . . . . .. .. 121/. 1m m, y," “my, f0 m, m, the“, Co .. Woolworth Co . Yellow Truck .._. Canada At War 20 Years Ago My; adviincadwast given. The Can- By C,” w_ w_ Mun Mn) a ans s ar of in the darkness, y’ across the fields. ‘Their path was ) Apr“ 3a 1915, was 1m hlswflc Farm loomed up, threatening tooh- day 1m. Canada, a day on which struct them. but these were skirted the name of this Dominion became "id m? “"2"” "Siimeil F" "m! emblazoned in letters of fire ‘time 9' Pmtmlnd “Ileme- 911mm" ‘ ated only by the whine of some lone throu hout the - ld. O th = “use: north or Ypyg the 1s? ca; I shelljls. had descendedpn the brtte. e . adian Division was initiated lntcs new type of warfare, when at five o'clock in the afternoon, the Ger- mans projected poison gas from their trench Charged nmiga n» Wood em sector of the Ypreg Salient. The full effect had been felt by from the Canadian lelt to the Ysm‘ their trenches placed the Canadi- ans in great ‘peril. A wide breach th’~'°°d‘ canal. and into this breach swarm- On the Canadian front, ths icur "'°°"' m“ m" "m msltfrtéczpgi "“‘Jf.“‘ the situation “w from the front; but enough was imuw.“ 1 command" 0n a counter-attack. It m”, I Mack run-k . .. Moth Alkali . . . . .. Miss Pnc . Mont Ward Nash Mot .. Nail Bis 261/; 215$, Natl Dairy Prod 5k 141/; lgstl gov?‘ {light 17% 1;? , . m 9w‘ or ‘en 5 g 5 1 North Amer my, i?“ I“ xmmn» 1°“ m“ h“ bu‘ “'9' 1.81108. *3 Wu the “ ' A; evening wore on, with the a‘ Speak . Tour Of ' (c. r. a; durum-s‘ OPIIAWA} Apfil lt-Mhiister . accompanied by two Cuservatl members, w. o. anus. QUQwB-LimIlI and John Hacke . for a speaking tour throng It was imdersllflflindcflnl dates had been set for in gs Calgary, Edmonton, sssks n, ' - Winnipeg. "" o! Agricuituias '-~ Weir willloaw Mr the west drought _ _______s3? Protests On Fertilizers (c. r. by Glalillalfs Special Wlcelf nsmr A. McDonald, Nova S00 istcr of ine, hasddfwarded two letters to Hon. E. NtMRhmiesr-‘r Fbdersl of Finance. pro- . , 4o _ 12 1112* elements of the 14th were flmking ‘W’ "4 was, so for as was known, nothing. 2.9%‘; 2:112 Hastlly summoned from support fin 41% and reserve, the 10th and 10th Eat- W a v lullcng moved up to Wleltje. To sup-t ’ port their-operation the 2nd march- cdforward from Vlamertlnghe. It W" ‘Pitch dark and a drimling rein was railing. Enemy flares were shot up at infrequent intervals, disclos- jing only the dark mass of Kitch- ‘eners Wood sway in front. The course which the assaulting battal- ions werc to make was arias-crossed with deep ditches and wire fences. A few minutes aft/er midnight Nova. Scotia Farmers‘ and is endorsed by resolutions of both organizations. " Ha nged For Attack On Wofnan SMITHLAND. Ky., A the woman he ailegedLwsq. and after a 45 minute time the gallows. in which he._cs., s. “cold blooded murdéiel taunted the crowd to shoot him. Nine times the man, William '1‘ l" De Boe, Jr., of Paducah, shook h manscled hands over the heads - the 1,500 onlookers at 32 year ol Mrs. Marjorie Johnson a md attached with The Canadians continued until, u, _ when some distance rrom the wood is asphyxmtmg vapor the we“ a raking volley swept through them. Ringling caution”? the winds. the 46th (Hench) Amer-ml Divis- ° ‘ °'“ ° t’ - A "mum" ion whose line continued the front 2%“ trffih grit Canadian Prols) Canal. Ths collapse o1 this dlvis- “w” Y ° -"“'""- “d W‘ __ k, _ h the ‘Canadians 000k at tho point MONTREAL, April 21 Butter n w use troops had abandoned “we “Wm. They mung“ mm been dug from the w n fr of the wood towards O market, had been made by tin one from Tm -"“l'-‘t9m “Mai?” ‘thmiih the Yprss-Pcslcsppslls roadmto tbs gflfgfan rlm 1mm; butter ed the enemy's attaokins troops. ' “ m" “mp1” “it ""13- They penetrated a; fsr as Kltchan- fgugwgmjfigumbzfnémsnma“ with no 1 srs Wood, about one mils to-ths 70M y“ “mun ed o] m‘ pound wast of st. Julien. l‘ Q Battalion huLcspturedn-Birt th trench was so situatoddmto giv the enemy the better of the groun and from it they maintained rassing bombing and sni" It W95 dpidcd to capture of thh pate? 45nd ~- g ass n ' d Bsttalliasy In t - . was lau ched. Across thscsnusta - patch south of Kitchener! W charged the men of this. it; before they had striking distance or imsvmccti a murderous flro sweptmthsm latnd and “m.” o, m m m _ immediately moi-cm w violent solids ‘may g1 ma!“ n" 53111131‘ a tcfiunter-attscks from tho onsmy. m psratsly to avert sncirolsment. Th0 e” t?” ‘mu ma” d cum‘ flank or u» museums ms been, mum‘ §a°dm°flm'mgn°glnm "no" h“ mum“! PM‘ m” 1'0:- roavsr-al- howl. savers cssultics y, _ _ apparent.‘ tnu hope- hat mm news rum-o through ‘My "um, as??? Md ‘mum knqyn -' ‘ 9 Runs. hilt tbs ‘° “°“""m° ‘h’ mun" wood um: couatnot u» held. '1':- wm bdrswn u» z s "" “W” ‘m’ ' “mm °I W" trench mm which, at ths beginning of the attack. they had coated the ing continued in the b 1st and 4th Battalions, n a new group known tschmcnt," sought Pilcksm Ridge. Tim Itlllnt siforts Isl the an casualties. ‘Butttsm German advance Qas stayed.