inli- it . \_ i i _.1 1 ~ »» Im' - - -~'~--~~-- W __ _ -____,_ GUARDIAN _ _ _ ' _ PRUEHVIJX _ , . _ _ ‘ . _ _ . * 1 _ 1 . f _ i ~ i _ 1 ' ~ ._ \.. _ 1 ‘ ~. -_r.~_.-1~-.=‘=»t'- »» ~ ~ _-_ _ » _ ..._ ._\..»- -._,.V___-____ _ ..,_. A. ' 3 , -----:E-_ --» - f Mt’I. S to ck Exchange -vanil- vlllll- furnished I as? ard members, of Idrrrtfzi lseek llxshange. lleatrssl Carb las .liehssesd ltlseis Charlotte _ “Mil 5' Opened Bathurst A BPss'.I.‘LPow _ __ BCPowA... ._ ._ B C Pow B ._ Brnck Silk Can- Car Corn _ ._ Can Carll-‘fd Can'Cel Phi ._ Can_Cem \_‘»nn Can Gem Pnl Can Hydro ilicc 1’[d Can Ind .li .\ Mi. Can Ind Ai B _ '.'-~; §su North Pew ini.; _ nn Inst 5%. _ ea .liIl_f_\ - `-fi: Ifiis T7, 1 I “_- 10'! 3-.. “i 2 .1556 'Wa 14% __ 103% 1.-j' 5:. " so -1? 43 13%; 0 115% 127 4% 5 6 Pao _ in _ ons‘Sn\rlt ...._ 15:1 Dom Br_id;:\= --3.1; Dom Coni l’fd ...-1:1. Dom Siccl Coal li _... ._ ‘i Gurds .. _ ._ ' Gypsum . How Smith Pap ._ Hamilton llridge .. Iloll Gold _\li\ws _ .L Intl Nick:-i _ _ . ,_ Massey ilnrr'< ., ,_ stir-_“ _ #$3 cs. 10 4 1055 25 4% McColl l-‘rr-nl ill'/s 1312 .were fully 25 cents higher than the w Mont 1’o\\‘_ _ _ ._ ‘ZS-_‘G Natl Brew _ ._ :lri Nat Steel uno _ __ ' 0 lvic \illi 28% 38 1. 171.4 Pgi _ ._ ._.,ir.'\V 150 Owe: Tori: ... . ._ '.5 7 guebec Pow ... _ ._ ii. 15% B: Esw l-ro . - sw i‘nrp 120 lhswinlgnn ._ fi'/_ 151/_ Sherwin Wil -’ 12% South (‘n'.| l‘uw 11|* Steel Co \':»n Com 45' Steal Co inn vin 42 p$:1“2 s<,,;:;; n.\.\'|is ’ Commerce _ lfontronl Nova Scotia ....- Royal ‘ Udnk ef (`:ll|l\iln MT’L. CURB 150 100 156 57 (Johnston and \\'¢d) ltoell ‘Opened Abitlbl ... _ . _ Assoc Brew __ Lust' iii 3 1'1"" 14 Hi, 7 $6 ’.‘.?._/2 2B Z4 msg 12 lil 1 one ' ‘._‘_. -..- Beilubsr-nois ._ ..._ Brew Corp i‘o|n ..._ Brew l‘i»r|> l’fd Brit Allivi' (lil Chlilib Oil l’i`\l Con l'n|n»r ._...1l.'i Dill. Si-:ig ._ ... 15% Fdrii of l':ill A ... ..._ 28% Grccn Siairsii ... ... 24 1' ._ 10% Imp lu Imp Tub __ _ ._ 12% Iuil l‘~-i __ __ $11 hicichcrs A.... ... ..._ 1 Nornnda Tack iiughcs . _ _ . . _ . ._ -425 _... ... LIVESTOCK - (Canadian Press)’ MONTREAL, April 8--Offeiilils on the two hiontrea livestock .markets today totalled 4.272 bead. - - r celpts of cattle for sale on the two markets today were larger than for Iii! in several weeks. The ave ge quality was better and cattle pic ed out for the Easter trade sold at the highest prices in the last' four' yeeara Plain to medium quality bn hers were firm. Good steers sold from $5.25 to 87.25 with steers of choice quality nfl to I1 ~50. _ Medium ate rs were mos y 85.5g5to ld and com _ _ gigs ro Cattle receipts were 005 head. Bo- V __1_ a k e III steers 54% to UL Choice h made np to $0 with mednm qua butchers |450 to U and com heifers from $3.50 to $4-Zi. 'Good saivos ibabl heevea) ranged from 3'! io $85 Goo butcher cows sold sr- ound $4.50 with.fat heavy' cows for the kosher trade at I5 -to $5.50 d- Am _ M iam quality butchers wer! from 335% to $4 and plain kinds from $2.50 te id with canners and cutters from 1_50 to $2. Plain to_ medlzim good. hulls were from $250 to 3 _ stag" up to`1,050 lbl.._g0od and choice $6.25 to $7.15' medium $.50 to $0; gem. |1101! $4-W to 86.25: steers over 1,050 lbs, good and choice 30.25 to $7.75; medium $550 to $0; common $4.25 to 5.5; heifera, good and choice 85 to 6; medinm£4_50 to lil; common -50 10 $4~ i fed calves good and choice $7 to $8; medium 15 to $6.5 cows. s'°°¢i $4.50 to sooo; meal 84% to $4; common $2 50 to cauaers and cutters $1.50 to S2; bulls common $2 50 to $8. A e 0 : lllll 5-'iz Calf receipts were 1,034 Calf prices close of last week. Good calves rc quoted at $5 to $5.50 with one can up to $0. Medium to medium good kinds were around $4 25 to $4 50 with fair kinds around 33.75 ‘and common thin iight calves picked out at S3. The bu k of the sales were hetw 33115 ,M g_|_50_ Good and choice 3:23 'Columli vnrhun 5 to $5-50; common and me lu Zo 8-1 50. d m sa Sheen receipts were so head. A :ew éearling lambs were picked out at and $5.50. Ono lot of twelve spring lambs, averaging around 40 lbs., was sold at $0 each. Sheep were casicr at $2.50 to 84. Light spring lambs are not wanted. Ewes $2.50 to $4; lambs, good $6. Hog receipts were 2,108 head. About 1,000 hogs were sold up to time of writing at $8.75 for bacons, fed and watered. The balance of the hogs' wcro being hr-id for more money, Selects hrou;,';~t $1 pr hog premium. Butchers, hr-nvlos and lights were cut 50 cents per cwt and cvtr-a hcsviss gi _freer cwt. Ewea were from $0.50 to Currencies (Caumdlan Press) MONTIIEAL, April 8-Trading was iight on Montreal foreign _exchanges today and currencies closed irregular the pound sterling easing fractionniiy and the United Stntcs doliur und the i<‘ncn\:ls franc bo`fI\` sho\vi"i'l'k small { gains. The pound lost 23-32 of a cent at 54.85 033 while the dollar was up 1-32 of one percent at 11-32 of one percent premium. The franc flrmed __01 of a cent at 0.02 cents. fw- Wulker Brew _._ ii\i7o 421 \Vllllwi‘ liuoti llfll _ _ _ Ill IS 360 815 § Wi-ight liar _ . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _#___- ...»...»»»¢¢»».».~._.... gitivertising llates-l ` Central Gaussian int-ala, se. per war sr wuril- Announcements and Coming livsats_ so per ward; Ciaaliiied per word; In lielarlam Notlrfs. ‘lilo per Inch; Lista ol Floral and selsl Spiritual Oiferiugs, Cards, sto , do word Other rains on appliration lmimurls Charls for any Mlvmtl _ RATE:-'Ja per word, three llaer Ions for the price of two, striotla payable in advance- _ .l 4 ~ _ For bale FOB SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- Five. Bridge and Whist Econ- Carda. Guardian Central Joh Printery. Nov. 1-tf FOR SALE - HEAVY BROWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, etc. Guardian 0i'lit;e_21 U peg uumfi Letters of Condolanvs ‘lou par ineh; Natives of Thanks and Apprsoiat ss. 70| pea Inch or do gs .....~..»¢.».-......... _ Payahlo iii Aiivaiica di Western sud Busan-rn locals, le I twaney-llvs salts. ToV_ Let T0 LET MAY lst, TENEMENT with garage. 264 Grafton Street. B. W. McEwen, Morell. L-5853-4-4-51. ._________._----_-- ND Wanted WANTED T0 BUY SECO hand care. Cali or write 162 Kent Street. L-5142-4-9-Si. 'c FOB EARLY CHICKS WRITE Everett I-Iowatt, Carleton. 1.-5858-4-5-9L ;_i_ REBUILT UNDEBWOOD TYPE- wrlter for sale at a bargain. Apply Guardian. 4-2-Bi. , __.___._. FOR. SALE - 10 CHOICE YORK- shlre pigs, 4 weeks old. G. E. Waddell, Kelly’s Cross. L-5713-4-ii-ii. _ _____._.__----- l"0B. SALE-SHINGLES REG. $2.00' per square. $1.80 till May lst. Mm- Lcod Mills, Bellevue. L-5728-4-9-Bi. »_ FOR SWE -- IN ALBANY VIL- lage lot land B5 x 100 ft. New bam 40 by 20 it. Chas. T. Rear- don, Albany Lot 27. _ L-5731-4-9-Iii. ______________---- FOR SALE - CARDING Lumber Mills, with 40 acrcs -and, eleven-roomod house, good iarm buildings; also 150 acre farm ad- joining. Properties sold together or separately. Ownerretirinl. A. S. Moi-son, Dundas Centre. L-5501-3-28-e o d Bi. k____.- FOB SALE - ONE DRIVING horse 14 years old $70.00. one work marc in fool 1200 lbs. $50-00. , one Peroheron mane 5 years old. one éaaroheron mare 2 years old. ' W. _ 'Week-s, Hederdictgna A Q __ I ` Lost s get 352? ' It-5'iI4~4-8-SI. |4051'--l¢AD¥’l 'SMALL BIINIR wrist vrstdt. Finder leave at this office. mwsvd. i-I-5743 NBA! HUNTER RIVER. Robe. Finder return to Mclsod and receive re- WANTED AT ONCE 2 OB 3 UN- fumished rooms for light house _ keeping. Apply Guardian. L-5896-4-6-Si. §g.___- WANTED _ FAIIIMALL TRACTOR. or John Deere of some type. Write Box- 116 Guardian. L-5690-4-6-41. ?”*'W`_i hundred dollars on good security at a low rate interest. Write W. care Guardian. L-B737-4-9-31. WANTED - HOUSE SUITABLE for keeping boarders. Central ioc- atiou_ Apply F. care Guardian. - L-5730-4-9-Bi. ____________._.___-- Male Help Wanted WANTED - 2 FIRST CLASS Fishermen that understand gear, etc. Write Guardian. Charlotte- town, P. E. I., Canada. » L-5009-4-B-4i. WANTED - A FEW RELIABLE men to represent the Bun Life. Some good openings are available in each county. Apply by letter or in person to J. A. Moore. branch ` -5100. B IIIBIIEKBP. is Female Help Wanted P010 SALE - CABIN MOTO I boat, 30 ft. over ali, in A-1 oun- dition. Bargain for quick sale. Apply Box 492. L-5710-4~i-Si _______i______.___-=_.-=-.=_ WANTED - MAID FOI. GENER- al housework. Apply Guardian. L-5748-4-0-li. Salesman Wanted _ Tl! ‘Ill lieu Tlilyutensa Ihssaaxiysaasssgtssass 'llisstrwartlhaebetu Wsdtapuiiatlat feamssaraiasaiiaga.. AB. W. 'I`AYLOR~ ii : . ----'*'..-._ IXPEIIENCED SALISHAN wanted ter Prince acura mend. calling on Drug and General ` Store trade to handle _tdvertised line of Dyes on commission basis. Car ferable. State experience Mayor Bldg. Morriitreai ' Agents Wanted ., aw N. Y. Stock °,’§ air me 1.. us it Allied Chem ___ .. ....133 _ og Allis cusim 14 hd ati uct Exchange iQuots6oaa farlhhsl by Iahuatss 3 ‘I%“°‘“is..|...._“"' “gg "‘°n...“&'.i Curb Mlrkoi. 155 Kid nl Skool Clllrlothiioill. `-pals EEE lloull _ » Opens] 24’/|_ 1 24 117% 11'( 13% 3% 11% s ue as or 104% 'ri 10 3_8 11 it 0% Amer- .Can ... ...___ Am Car Found ___ 13% Am For Pow . 3% Am Loco il Pow Light ._ 3 Am Rall _ __ 12 Am Siuclnlifg __ 34% Am Sugar ._ ._ _ 58 Am 'rel 'iw-1-,__ my, Am Tob ll _. 77 Anacolnla i‘,up ._ 10% Atchison _ _ . .,_ :i0 Auburn _\v.'.» I7 Bald iw.. ._ ,, 1 aslt oz- -» ._ 10% Barn .\ ` _. Ben .\'_`;:.‘ tl ._ Beth Sli-'-l ._ Briggs _ Byers A _\i _ Burr .\4lil _\i 'vii ... Con (lil _.___ ._ Can llr_v Gin .\lc ._ 13% 25 2 13 ia.. 10 iWs 1 Ill 25 fi... 5*., 8 10 Can l'i_.- 0'/g Case 'l‘l_-:slr 50 Cel Cor.. _ _ ._ ""1,§ Com sou _ __ i Cong i\`i\iru __ ‘Ilia Ches Ohio .. ._ 40% Chic l\'nrth _ 3% Chrysler _\iot _ ._ 35 - 'I4 _ Col Fucl iron ._ Coluui tins lill-c _ __ Com Soi- _ _ _ Con lin.. _ _ Con Oil ._ Con (fun _ . ,.. Corn l’|'od Del Iillil _ _ _ _... E I liilpuul ...._ 0! ill Eilsi I(-nluii 1241,? 12-I Elec Auto i.iic vo 2114 2132 ry. 2 I 0% 0 47 23 _.li iii 10% 20% 7% Zi.. 2|i 11. sal rim 2%. 7(l§' url " 211/, Elec Pow Light ‘_ 40 Erie ._ __ First Null lilo;-_-_s __ Freeport Ti-x _ Gen Aapinili _ _ ._. Gen l-lim- _ (len l“u-.tis _ lit iii. 3 23 33? Gen Mol % , =l,',-*.-s_ A. |_¢¢3 »- _ 5-I \-i|; ;a_\~'=-faq: §_-r-»~=--7r,_c,° $25 >“~l'<>T2` i<§;~in_-| _ . 161/5 _ Bars quoted in London market st. Haialine Steel” says steel wo opera ions Qi past weak declined o point to 4. percent of capacity. Wim a share va. 29 osnta in 1938. thiifoula Crude Oil output duri 0 s era ed 481 ounling to 1,100,501 ualts_was Friday. g =e§ 2225 ses S381 g H Last 08.04 0 20.76 llisis 30 Ind 20 Rails ._ 20 Utii 17.70. 40 Bonds ._ 04.83 ’ IIOBNING HABKIT LETTER. has developed to account for the of production in the Alito indnst -= t of Congress may not be as rsdi as anticipated earlier. Saturday marked thc third day IIANON SAY! Court'decIsion»of the Pension Act ment favors e o generate a spell of active buying. would not,~howoevr, he' inclined rcach for stocks on strength: Stocks which may he regarded iicnnccott, Am Suu-itlng, Conn. G \` Plci 1'(-trolcum Montgomery Ward. International Nickel continues tions established and enlarge on -Nomads. NIIW YORK, N. Y., April B-(hit: that you accumulate Montreal o 11d va 144| ld Saturday. k ._ r Newmont Mining Corp. 1084 earned tape sction. Pays a dollar and m ng eve _ 00 Gradual disposal by National week ended April v g .5 D _ bbis. daily, up 10,000 over previous tlJ|,¢r| pregugg gg _ ,¢ tu "wk, Week. o pre-prohibition vtxakeys is being A to output ln drat quarter sa- undertaken iu accordance with what yr 6 _ as in 'ta nm mart t lates " ~ ’ ~‘ ' fB:xlg?h;¢_{n IFS' gli' ;&d_u5:,%¥’¥-\'é_ Liza" l&';icrymtl\st Will. ply dlgdend co n o au omo n ur-era Ass'n ‘March output .of 441.5; units frogsmrl? Worgzhhkrmsg mist was in percent shove Feb. and 50 per Johns Ifauvills U. I Gypsum, Am coat sgov; Msich 10884. C an iisdisior and 'Caterpillar Tractor. all 00 IIYBI Oll BI' Glnmi) price igdex Saturday 152.5 vs. pza-s‘I:iIzn:.nj°’m. 'mm' “enum ' The NRA has removed the Blue Eagle from Montgomery Ward and --_---l- Cempsny for failune to psy assess- irzieuta to the National Code Author- N y. 'Up ~ Dow lone _ New your-r, N. r.. spru s-_mer ,f'I‘“ 1* M early hesitation, thc; market made _hffv S"/24 some further progress Saturday with gc _t ,il trading .fairly active. No apecia news ' l ‘ 7*’/5 e. 1 cont recovery in prices of the past Mm, 'V: __ _ m rally so that some technical correc- May S75 tion may be due soon, but it should July ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ’ ‘ " 8.1;' not obscure the bullish- implications Wm S for the short owing of Fx-iday's dis- " ' ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ " play of slrcugih. Laidlaw and Company. “ny __ _ _ 4,, a North American .orthcrn i fi _ f Uenna li. R. Standard lironds, Texas fha; _gximgg ?,?yf,?§_.r|':,°gn:.°d!o;“¢h ‘°fPf SNL on “f N J L°“¢l our Im- turnover was decidedly small in the Kirk Hunt higher bracketed group. Tho penny Lake Mar _ show signs of remarkable strength. mm-5 10",. thu, Kam, "mwms the issue has been accumulated for me ¢|0"_ _ mnny months and indications favor mlnor'dips_ '» Gold shares fluctuated- in a rlarro 1 5|)_ , 9 n , wise- SOM further iffewiel-ity Dome in wane Hollinger. wright Pore cro _ _ . . _ should occur. resumption of the ad- HM-Bren" ,md Tack Hugh” eue vance remains a strong probability. 'bug 5 to 10 cpm, “EL On dips continue to hny, Centra ' ' Patricia, Can. Mslartic. Tcck Hughes. Wright i=ll\»sr=\\\'=l. liivlnl-11° and stocks oisse sud Mines 455 vsnce Under U. however he offers su attractive yiei I sn during periods of reaction. a Canadian trade becoming more m ue ed now, according to Duu's revie ‘ in Icliasslfied as 6 buy at the management feels is a ve (John ton d W 1|) cHicsoo_ Kp.-113'.. °' '04 Whest:- _"4 '°-_ Blah Low I. May . . _ . . _ . __ July __ _ Sept _ S $1 86% 191.4 14 01lta'- ' 48 few da s. The reason, however, may 1 f, 45% 'Yi lie in the maintenance of a high level _ ‘ u 5 ‘ 40% 4° 40% y_ Sept ._ _ 37% 37% 37% Q ll I expectationsAtha{_ stecl opera ous wi {li§`fv‘i<5ca’:rs1pf_1f-gi‘;’l'i°:tl.?i° tnliulilfsllgii §_‘,f{_;'fi"":‘;' "1"" 9* si -- c Low itil 40% 40% of nigh O.1is:- .I\1I`V ... 411' Sent B .\i0N'i‘iti<2.\L_ Que.. April 8-Market _ notion ilefluitcly huilish. A Suprz-ui e is e d expected at noon today. Announc ~ . hi t the rnils woui tl _‘ (Canadian Press) ° TOROl\'1‘()_ April 8-The going wd A e *I5 other groupil, in:-ludiug the base m `;~ lor issues was thc result apparenti *U stocks received wide attention wti 'll other B. C. loader opposed Bralorao i frortowo, .ipril 5- IUC “_ _ fl Phillips Petroleum shows splendid sy is Bsuon _ ast 5° si; Q 3 § .2 ses SEQ# 88% 80% 75% use 'Ji 41'/.. 40% 0 ... 9 Hnd Bay ._ at Muir-ohic l Bralorne closed 7.90, off ‘.25 cents Nordon _ !“'l“l' l“'~° *ha t“l“'|°'- H014 i7°5|' to a new low mark for the year. The gli Sei xi.. _ ‘a ark H l __ ._ trend and closed 15 cents up at Pawnee K _. _ W 0. I.. k Sh re dded 75 cent WANTED T0 BOII.R»0W FOUII. Miscellaneous » P” ' ghrints. ga °°m\°°u°“ ‘nd ‘“m'~\'°P""° The egg market showed s firmer _.Q_- (Cassadlan Press) MONTREAL. April S- Wheat nor no 2 90. Burley C W no 3 54, Oats C W no 2 55. one F XV nolsggii. _ Oats ee no _ ~ Flour spring wheat patents, firsts to so. . Flour ;e¢ic;nds”$%b10- rs _ _ glad; welnter wheat patents, choice 20 t 4.30. "Flon: White corn $5.50 to 85 00. gaanttor $23225* or s on _ _ Iilddiings ton $3025 to $3_\ 25- ltoiicd oats bug 00 lbs $2 iN- _ Hay no 2 per ton carlots $14 -»0» Cheese no Ont fail 11*/a to 11%- Cheeae summer 12% to 12%. Butter o 1 regraded 22%. Butter 'Eresh 21% to 21%. Eggs in cartons A 1 lsr¥° W- Egga A 1 medium 27. Hgga A 1 plillatl 1.0. lilggs A medium 20. Eggs A lair 22. Eggs A pu eta 10. _ 2"' 5 114°" pggtqca One no 2 vrhites I-56. goo no 1 mts 55-00. _ ' B cohhlers 55-00. N B llitl WM. P ll I mtl N-70. ______._-_-<1 PRODUCE .___- (Caasdial Press) IIONTRIAL. April B-PMN! `W°N "°°" §°..’{‘°"°.'.‘.i"’ .‘.‘§i'.?.'. ‘I.2..i.'2i “nn” I ” - a better tons te t d _ There was the-butter and egg markets with_iu- creased demand for butter being not- ed. No 1 reds butter in ` oarlots or ieas,broug'ht Mmcents a iwllllii bf regnded sas I to 22 crate for fresh. smai eta to retailers were noted at B to 24 cents s pound r solids an 24% to U cents for ' \ uadsrtone. faded shipments in esa- entation. The mlirt. Company. ’ -201':-4-9-ia-2 V _ V 3 J, S, TAYLOR. =w=m“n’”%“=_ - Aolmgnrok uit eents a emma or vi; 1 o nn-le ‘ ' 7 si pmusasn. A ua, -l ‘ ‘ -_----. . :nissan-uae. wrgsvie-4-a-si lots or less Ireing quoted at PM to il ‘- 222%! i‘._.°‘i".'.“..fi‘i{....‘ .'.i.if°ii 231.2" ...‘.5 C, the three rem'sining principle grades being' offered. Cheese or ces continued at 11% to tsli-inske and 12% to 12 cents for summer lines. BAIING LETTER ` Saturday Evening NEW YORK, N. Y., April 8-Stocks were a little less dctlvo today, but the lndnstr al averages made a new high at 103.24. Do not let_ anyone scare you by predictions that the last month‘s lows will he tested or reached again. They wil not even he ap- proached. I only hope that you had the courage to buy stocks when the averages were around nnd boiow 08. Kennecott recommended below 15 and again last week rose to 171,( and I expect at least 24 for it. _ Spiegel May closed 51% and if you failed to buy he4igw 46 do so i it reacts to about _ Cream of Wheat against which we warned you at 30% closed at 37 and we would not buy it even yet. Sears, of which you should be long at 30 and if it ever sells below 35, buy some. Rubber pid can still he very cheap around 35. Amn. Bank note might react to 19. If so, buy it foi~ 30. hiiiip Morris closed unchang- ed at 38%. As stated several days ago. it is not likely to break 35 and gsrobsbiy not even 37. Buy lt around for s new high. U. S. Smeitng and other silver stocks will soon he bet- ter. Fairbanks Morse closed slightly higher still a buy on a dip. Atchison and the other rails closed a little higher and there is a possibility that the Pension decision may come out liiondav, though personally l rather think it will coma a week later. 1 should be favorable. I remain bullish on all the rails recently recommended. liiclfeesport recommended early in March around ill sold at 101%, an all time high, and I repent my prediction of a few weeks ago that it will roach at least 125 You can buy U. S intl. Alcohol around 38, Montgomery Ward on an dlp. and I continue bullish on Pont: .Tohus _\innviilc_ Am. Rolling Mills, lnt'i (`|\rrlcr, Columbia Car- bon, Ccancsc, etc. BAN01('l “UDDI l,l'l"l'll" e KONTREAL, Que., April 8-This moruing‘s mild sell off ou news that the Supreme Court decision on Pen- sion Act will not be rendered today does not reverse the position of the market. Probabilities still favor ex- tension of the rise. Recent leadership shown by the long depressed utilities has contri- buted materially to thc better senti- ment novr felt towards shares in general. It is this confidence which should msko the - recovery _ something more than s fisah in the pan. Utility pressed with the aggressive sttitndc EXCHANGE ____ (canadian Press; UONTBIAL. April 8- riiish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as foilews:- Austraiis pound 3.8740. ' .l'l01. Belgium beiga China Hong Koa; dollars A048. Denmark krone _ 150. Finland finmsv-k 0210, France franc .0051 Great Britain pound 4 8528. Holland fiorin i\T!0. India rupee Midi. ltaiy iire _.0ss8. I5 to & seats per pens bag ` Bi\“°n‘ Aetna Oli Case ¥l‘hreshlng. lnt'l Harvester, Du- Min Corp __ Ajax Oil Algomn _ Bagainnc Barry 1-I _ .'..._ li Base Mct _ _ _ 60 Bear . . 10 Beattie .. ._ ... ....180 Big liliss . _ 42 Bobjo _ . _ ._ 25 Brsdian 185 Bralorne ._ _ ._ 700 B ff A k _ 20 . . . . ._ 5 ._ _ . ... ... 51 7 Bunk Hill . __ 5 'Can Mui 58 Cen Pat ._ _..149 Chem Res 100 Chiboug _ 23 Coiulnario _ _ _ _ _ . Dom Expi 8 Eldorado _ __ 126 li* Bridge ....865 Gods Lake 150 Goldaie __ __ 14 bought near 27. Am. Loco Pfd is still Gund, Grandoro __ Greene ._ __ G il 7 ru _ __ Gunnar . __ A5 Halcrou' ._ _ ._ Hnrkvl' _ _ Hollinger _ I~.[o\vc_\' ._ . _ E ‘£33 Kirk Cons ._ ._ Kirk Lake ._ . _. Little li I. ...._ 565 liiacassn __ 214 .\Icl{f\nzlc ... 123 Mciiillnu _ ... 10 ilticvittic ._ ... iii I _\lc\Vntn~\'a __ 105 Mid i)ii ... 30 Mull IIi.\il Mulieta 1*’ i\iui-phy ._ l\`c\\‘l»ci' _ __ ._ _ _ . 2 “Z0 Nlpissiug ._ - `Noral\d;. _ ,_ 300 0'Bricli 50 Pick Cro _ . __ 275 Pionerr 105 Premier 101 Red links- Read Ania oc e Iioyaiito _ San Ant Biscoe ._ _ _ _ ._ Tashota _ _ ._ u u _,280 BnffCan ._ 1% Clericy . 5% 12 Conisrum ... _ _ ._ 218 I) lliines . 38212 L Short- 55.10 Larnaanc . __ 5% Los Guiii _ ._ -1%, Mail Bust . ._ Hui Maple ii 7% hlckiulcy _ ._ 03% nigh oil __ sooo Paviiiustcr _ _ ._ . 10 Pei. l‘ni» ... 3% Pros /in _ :ns 3084 .ii ner ia 1| _ _ R 3 .°__‘ ‘fig iw ses ‘7>`-‘D-I’/_ Q 'I _ .91 _ _E \ _ ' ...._ _ i_<._;_>/_ _ real Power ia ready to resume its ad~ »;_ -'_'.‘ t ia " ~ ' I' w T.Il_i'.~. ff- V_ . V , _“___ VV _ ._ ._V V6* _ __ }€-_ ._.»_ , .YESTERD S STOCK and_BO D Q TIONS _ ‘_ 1935 _ Recovery in nearly ali bunches of i 1, | -q - __ w _ 1 (ly Johnston and IYarl's Special adoptcd hy utility leaders in We I V7 curren t Coast £0 Coast in. Canada NBWFOIINDLANIL JAMAICA; CUBA; PUERTO lI®¢ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ` CHICAGO. BOSTDNJ IDNDON. ENGLAND srk- _" '_ _ _ ._ h 7 EXPERIENCE is th _which steadies business, helps hold ' it '1 on 'a true e gyroscope ` course. The experience which this Bank has gained throughout its century _of V existence is available to those seeking a bankmg O COIIIICCIIOIL A Work!-widejacilities in every department of banking oi.. BANK ef --1-»~ NOVA SCOTIA `. OVER A CMTURY OF BANKING SHVICI ¢l.»l 'Z **°_””_f-*W I .___ . -Miss 33% Brownlee ... ... ._ . . _ ._ 5 CanKirk__...... _... ti bit bumpy for the gold stocks and Cell Min ~- -.- , _ _ |,_ Co Cop . ....175 buys near Saturdays close nclnde U. ul, and giivcrg, |l|gplnyed more weak- Cvliiili .- -_ 3% 5- 5¢°‘¢1. Heli- U00 “iid I Sfwi 00”] ness than strength on the Toronto Dill Oil _ » _ __ “"5 l’f*i» Milli- “°m“i\' Mil 5- A“i\C°“U*~ I-lxchungo today. Softness in the sen. Dom Kirk _ _ . h os y Giihec _ r Home Oil ' ._ it p Lcbci Oro _ :i*gri.: NHawk s, Pcud Ore _._ _ __ 50 d Pottdodl ... . Ritchie . ._ Robb Mont ._ _ RAIL TREN liFFECT_S By Frank ltiaicltilileu, Associated Press Financial (By Guardian’s Special Wire) NEW YORK, April 8-(The st ground during most of -today's rails tilted its course downward. preme Court‘s failure to hand d Graham _ _ _ _ _ - ~. 4% Disappointment over the Su- ' so wn 22* of leaders in the rou down frac J iii ciins ._ . igmthe close. a The bond market felt the influ- when late selling in the second other groups were s. shade improv- grade corporate obligations were steady to a little higher. The relatively small extent of the 111;' 553 it _ ._ 21,5 ._ sz ._ 1340 -~ % __ ov. __ 11,4, __ :ig __ 41/. ._ 1% __ 1% . _ ._ 2 Silda ... __ 23% N.Y. I Writer _ oc manket ooostcd 1 tt i Bong me y fx Irene Biliiphant, Bummerside, P. E sion until moderate pressure on th ~» . lt. e N. B., Jean Ferguson, Saint John, _ _' ' e Iivleunfi Allis.; Mid Term Reports College have been completed the leaders in the various -Cam bell Pickard, Dorchester George Loring, Kensington, P. E. I. t Harbour. N. B. Charles Gord n Campbellton, N. B., George Stables Newcastle, N. B. Second Year Rnbert Duriing, Canterbury, N. B. Dollglas Crosbie, Chatham, N. B. B Ire. Spector New York Dons pin. Sackvilie, N. B. Rocher N B Prima-ry Dena-rtme Bernard Wood. Sackviile, N. B. Peter Fisher, Sackville, N. B. 1 Clematis Cooke, Dorchester. N. B. I Eugenie Estebrooks seclrvu N B, Pheobe MacDonald, Glas o u decision in the railroad pension 53% N- 5- C01¥\U\¢i‘Ciiil-Waiter case touched of! the oilerings in BUIIFOH. Sussex. B.'B., John clinch, carrier shares, which let .t number MIMO. N. B., Graham Hanson. Sil- - A11dF€Ws. N. B.. George Zwicker. 8 P tions to o. point or so and left them New Germany, N. 5., Hartley wang, about at th, lowest for the day at Snokvilis. N. B_. Fi‘€d€i’iCk Manning. T-f1V¢l'D°°l. N. S. Btenogrsphic-R.sv- The Mid-term reports of Mount Allison. Academy and Commercial and classes are as follows: Junior Mathematica: Third Year N P . - B., Rlohmnnd Wright, Mlhto, N. B., _ First ._ , . ld smith. Harvey. N. B.. Stewart Phil- libs. Saint John. N. B., James hap- Junior School: William Wood, Sackvlllc. N. B.. Kent Ross, Sack- ville_ N. B., Lestock DesBrisa.y, Petit . .- . nt -Kent Flemington, Sackviile, N.`B., k Commercial Coilezez secretarial- N B Irnestine Wiie Mahone Bay IRREGULMI TREND iiii MT’L. NIARI. tc. r. ny oosraisnu sperm wires moN'1's.r:ar. a rn e-.Pmin taxa _ _ n - Lloyd Hudson. cross sas., couny ins sales made inrveds into some _ 0 , ohaiked up in early _trading on the Montreal Stock Exchange today ana the market followed the course o _ Wall Street in turning irregular and closing with gains and losses abou Aubrey Greene, Undlne, N. B., Ar.: Well diVld2d- thur Fulton, Glenholme, N. S., Row- land Crocker, Newcastle, N. B., Jock . Andcrson,~Bherbr-coke, N. S Year-Ma.rk__Ye0man, Swclrvillc, N. ii’ Early progress in New Lork des veloped from a. variety of construos tive domestic developments, econos mic and political, and was refiectgg in o. brighter attitude by traders the local exchange. Widespread una certainty in the international mono etary situation was a. minor facto! in the late sellod. Firmness in the oonstructiorg stocks and the railway equiprnen shares attracted a fair share of sb- ientlosi and appeared as a. responsl to rising hopes s widespread cou- » struction programme may soon bs developed with the advent of spring Canada. Cement Common msc hall _ a point at 7 and the preferred shares _ advanced e. full point at 56. steel of Canada showed e. loss ci 1/4 at 45. Power issues continued to movs irregularly within a. narrow range with the lack of further-develops i l ii iii' f l 'f »‘ i ,if if l . i.. .__ . . . i ”' . fl __;V'V 7_1 _ I i li l S .1 i ments in the Ontario Hydro sltuas l tion. Weakness which developed las! § week in textile issues was contin- _ ued, though to s. smaller degree. _ Sales were 9,923 shares; bonds $6,~ _‘_ morld Grossman, Sackviiie, N. B., Patricia Rnrke, Carbonear, N.fid_, `enoe oi' the financial dlstrict's dis- appointment over the rail situatio My Doris Johnson Port Elgin N B n v . . ., Belva Hitchcock. Grand Falls, N. carrier loans gave the balance of B., Ethel Stone, Oxford Jet. N. B., the list an uneven appearance. Most Ida Roundell, ssckviile, N. B. Two Year secretarial-Elsie Allen. Yar- ed. Govemmcnts and the highest mouth N_ 5__ Frederic Champion 0'Learv. P. E. I.. Mildred Bethel, Truro, N. S. decline in most issues was iudica- L0vE|_y ‘A65 _________ _ __ __ 02% Wd by the ’°°°“i°“ °f -3 °f B P91” " We take out text today from the "1 W ` I ` ‘ .lu in th.; Associated Press average for 459th mm of me sixth volume 1 |_ `» ' 1 so steers to 31.49. volume was well of the Encyc1mmd,,,_ _.moe ,S an Il _ b°:°W the 1”” p"°"1°"-5 mn Sesswn' oranmental fabric oi"linen cotton ' AS?" »` ° “gsrezatmg 707310 Shar” ‘md tend' silk or gold and silver 'threads' ed to dry up on the decline. made by loop_” known mtmé 1** ""‘° °‘““““°“ lm ‘"‘°“°""“ ei- twisting the fume ina ‘definite improvement was shawn by Dome atterns oi' contrasted o n and Mines, Distillers-Seagrams, Ford of pl _ t L ,_ Pe *_* 0 canada' md drmlgenuhogs small c We `:;esf.ary to speak on ’ losses occur-re suc ues as _ ' ._=. _ __ Dominion Stores, International Nic- tm-5 ’“b-i°°¢ b°°““5‘5 °f “I6 1"\P°1'°' M' ' _ ‘ koi, Norsnda, Cariadim iggmong ance ia/oe will have throughout the f \__;V - and Hiram walker. #grins ann: 1s_1;m.a1l';er.frf.lsmis1_t1<:Iei:e 0_1; 2 ' _ _ , * ______-_-- ery*-h y ., f »_ roms rnsssanr arm vromrrr l hats and shoes. Already, in witness- ‘ ‘\~. "_ ~ _ i the 1986 fashion showings in _ " » .ws s i _ .rr --1- iii! __ _ a§;:n`Cr ._ _ _ _ 120 ‘ Several members and visitors or | Paris we have seen if, used for even ‘ ~ _ sembled at the home of Mrs. Ben- collars but unnttachcd to the di-css, ' j _,_ _ St .mth ,iamin Jenkins on April 2nd. Among which gives pocketbooks, belts. - “‘;"§“l-~~ °' °' f"'13,'° the business of the evening was psras0ls_ and them the effect of fJf_.__ ' ‘ “ "“ " ‘_',p. rsmlng et the tickets on some Jewelry). _ ~ __ n ,., . ` \ investors have reccatl! been lm- Sherritt. _ . ... 04 Pt. Pleu.nt W°men.s hmmm” "_ I necklaces I which are wtuauy “me 2 &V£_V_V §{l`§°"r‘r"._'I` ..'..'.' 'II 112.420 rug. 'ras winner being John 1... nsfemng toon: textthci-e are _ “ » an _ 'rea-sgmsc ._ ‘Q-'»‘.4 Jenkins. Greek River, having ticket quantities of linen lace, and the V ___;__._,_. __ _I __ Vaiilon __ ._ . . ... ... 22 lnnnwl, M. _ ,_ `Y______;V_*__'_`V H *V __ isyson ieft.rcccntly_V _ We are glad to hear Mrs. Hiram it to Chtflotiltnvlliilneod I IIC bl lftllllld lllffi niece Miss B or 2f&___________.______ looping and knotting is often so porous that it sort of a satin camisole (you may have to look one up) affair has to be worn under- neath. Patou makes a charming string-colored linen lace blouse with s. billiard green satin lining $9,000,000 FALL 'i ‘_ _,lt '~` _ I Ventures _ ._ ... ... 9.. ';ryi=1|‘iItEr”i‘.f1'.`.`.° .'.'.' _'.1' 87; bag:-'re':el£tl;'ha'!zriv&d“ “gre people oi Pt. Pleasant wish 9533! Wn'50N 9"'°' ' ' ' N* ray River from Nova Scotia where to express their thanks to Mr. John WN" 5° "ll ‘Wm th' 5"* if 'hm "M Mmoo' they have recently been married. Moore, Murray River, who has giv- 0°|d°“ Mum' f"°"|“ U' "59 oitnlsrstb The home of the bride. They te- cn us exee`J'é'i-it mail scrvl~r during G"-‘"3 Nl¢|°“\|» U'°“'¥ Wim* eeive me mst wishes from this the winter months. "md that hi: :\;:=:m:_¢;_=°fi iv community for a. long, happy and The Women of Pt. Pleasant and limi! at N10 0 din districts have been 01| U10 "N0" WW” lf* . proepero cddcd lif . surroori _ "I§’.'°z.Ii1'...l”$§£.1..t asm. 'rue eggrdnnlty wish to exp--:ss busy heorhig rugs curing the pest A- London Norvsx lP°'\° 3437- their sympathy to Mr. Waiter Fra- months. Mrs. Emest Kirby naving pictures of the "°‘*i“ -‘~"‘°' \“’“"‘1 'W' »-r use Mr Alex Msenmls during aeont fifteen imntlruiy neared Golden Miller |ET;¢i`snpl¢'i-°'§.‘»- 1°' 1 #iw 'so °I° ss4_1»use sassefiss is-ea_tnos»su. .icuii/li mf. ' ' ` ' the swt l\v°i\° lf* iN 'emit i“"'°~ »~ use '_ l~\t‘,' "._;_‘_`o`_ ‘f»_i,...:) _ _* il » .__-...____..,.-_... __~:._ __-_5 f___ -ii I mo- _