in. l=. McPl-iEE._ e. a. . p: ' "illiP-otleml. ' Livestock . March 35-401’)- Emwsro 35 931°: uaereetsm ‘m l.‘;...."’...§8'?3 illlllity ste Qfi 501d from ’ THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN tGUARDlAN srock QUO TA TIONS $3 to $3.50 Sheep receipts 106 head. Seven spring amlos were sold at $0 to $8 each, according to weight and ~ uuality. The balance of tlle lambs were practically all bucks from‘ to to $7 per ewt. Sheep were from i f0 light ogs‘ n higher. Bacons were fed and watered. Selects irew $1 per hog premium with the ' usual cu on off grades. Fleeder. hogs sold uro to $10.50"and sows- were from $7.50 to $8.50. CHDOAGO. March 26 -(AP)— Buy oi’ wheat iunn-es at Winni- peg a trlbuted to foreigners did mlwh to ‘malice Chicago wheat today average higher. Ulpturns o: wheat values here however, came only after the fnar- ket touched the lowest levels in three years. Ezcport purchases of North American wheat today as distinguished from futures were estimated as totalling only 800.000 bushels. NOTICE Tenders will be March 81st for hauling milk and received ‘till returning whey on routes suns as Dom hat year. Also on Middleton route beginning at Louis P. Smith's or my other new route. _ . J. W. l-‘ARMEPI. _.. 4+o++o+¢+>ow+o+o++o4++o L-10l0-3-l3-26-20. HHHMRS Tenders will be received at the sfllce of the Town Clerk oi’ Mon- tague hp to and inclndlnzhspril 9th‘ for the Irchnse >of Hand Pumper F Engine and Hose keel, at the same place d date! also all lenders for. he building and lot where the equipment has beul stored. The h [best or any tender lot necessarily accepted. WILFRED WATTERWORTH, Town Clerk. L-lOII-l-fi-M-lil. FORjALE PRldZE-WINNING GLADS. One dozen bulbs postpaid, twenty-five cents. One hundred bulbs, two dollars, Mixed colors and large pink.‘ Order now. MRS. GORDON MacMILLAN, North River. Q-OOOQO L-1175-3-25-6i EiBSSiOIIH 01rd: ll. F. ARGIIlBALII Chartered Accountant 14o Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Bu: it McLeod d. Bentley . BENTLEY. K. C. 3'. fillENTLEY. K. C. c. s. BENTLEY. 1.1.. o. Barrlaters and attorney-INA‘ Mons! r0 1.01m i MocGuigan 8. Enrol-IL?! 1o afixiikAwglijAlNmtbll-L \ “use. ‘lll-“tll... ‘r out... Over mvllluln Bani. Btnet. 0llar19 . i Palmer .8. l-laslam . almanac. LEgAgLADLEA u-n IABMSTI fie. ca.‘ l.' r0 . y. K. child-m! Andrews . i ’ .,lii.~iu . CITY OF Stocks" ‘Move Lower Daring Unsettled Trend ltwmfitllllalh. March flit-mp).- The Montreal Stout Exchange passed through a generally un- settled day today and prion 11n- ished with losses as much as a o0 points beneath lest w s close. Several lmues Iound new low levels for the year. Called‘ bronze sagged two points at 30. Hudson Bay mining newly listed, slipped a point to a new low at 23. General Steel wares was at a new law at 5 1-4. off l-8, and the rights went as low as 8. s new low, before clos- ing at 8 1-2. o1! 1-2 on the day. Newsprints were down. St. Law- rence Paper preferred and How- ard smith declined a point each and Price Brothers was off 3-4. Rails held firm with National Steel Car ahead l l-4 ooints and Clladian Car up half a oint. Canadian Pacific regain an early fractional loss to finish un- changed. Total sales: Industrlels 36.000; mines 69.700; bonds $1.900. NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 17% 2r. 2r i“ . l“ r ow G EA Cities Serv 1 Creole Pet 19s; E1 Bond Sh 5% Gulf Oil 35% Humble Oil 50 Nia Hud 51/, I1 5 BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks ' clone Canada _ Commerce 163 Montreal 201 Nova Sootia _. B03181 1'18 MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) ‘Toronto and Montreeil- Stocks closed irregularly higher New York -Stooks closed higher Winnipeg —Wheat 2 1-8 to 3-8 cents higher New York -—Rubber and cotton lcoqwer; cofiiee higher; sugar un- . 4 - i Slight Upward New York Trend N oied Stock Exchange In New York -——i (Canadian Pub) _____. .____ ("By Frederick Gardner. Associated Press flnlnolal Wrlwr) Blush mm YORK March B—(AP)— 2% Fbrtheftrstthne ekhtconow. AmRadiatol- 1o utltve sessions l: w. m Tel 11o wvmmanaged to finish on a re- Am 2%?!‘ The Amociatod Press m. of Atchison 25v. 60 stocks was up .4 0d.‘ zxfaoint at ‘m R91 19% . sa.4. will and Induiwtrials wcunot- “Emir” 3 ed for the advance. Weakness of om" 3% Billflk. Amer! Tel . gut the 1111mm comcfiile 381232 gene“ t“ 9% Shade 0o a new 8-year low. Tran:- m‘ steel 47% 1m amounted to 1,2 . shares one‘ ohm 35% molecules with 1.011.340 milieu. chfllflgn 45f: prolvoment. nailing-s - egg-g.- “mug; 5° 1% Dome and McIntyre listed gains of C ‘l Edf; 3B a palm and OVC!‘ to 12 1-4, 4a a-4 6°“ °“ "We and 3'1. respectively. Fractionslly cfirrgmpr$ucgt 55% higher were 1llter1lationa1 Nickel. E186 Autoflfim 14?‘ e18. lake Shore and Ford. E1, Pr m“ 154 Bell lelephlme droppedl 1-4 ints G ° E. 7, it]? 156 a8 Ilslilwriail on and rau- Qgg Foecuds 1 an eased htl . '¢ es 0d m in; companies with gfigdfififlw“ interests in Mexico were exceptions goody...“ The 161/: to the upward tilt. These suffered Gt No, PM H“ a relapse on the move of the Hm; Mom, 6 treasury to lit-continue silver ur- 1m Harvester 55... chases from the southern repu 11c. 1m Tel Tel W‘, Kennecott 30% Whart stocks did. Mom; we“; 39% Adva/ruces 41a a1 Ilbiugrgray Cm’ 4% , _ Central 11 Declines 1 I "'1 .2112 01a Natl Cash Rog 14 Uuuheulzed ’ 196 194 Nor Am Co 151.4. T0081 Imues 896 899 Nor Pacific 2i Pack Motor 3% l gélramgunt 1 . m! . Montreal Curb P1511; mu; g3»- O i- Pub Ser N J 26% (Clhldlln Press) Pu?‘ 021000 git. 0 Po Radio Keith 2% smi- mme Sears Rue Cc 50 Abmm 00m 0 Shell Union Oil 11% Abltibi Pfd so South Pac 10% Asbestos 5o Std Oil N J 425i B A Q11 1311; Stude Corp 4% Beauhemois a Texas Corn 34% Bgthurst A 81;, United All‘ 21% Tu 51,4 United Col-p _ 2% Don A 4 United Dru! 5% Fraser 101.1 angle; a?’ Imn 3:22 Fr V '1‘ ll u 1' Hffnir on G 112% U s st Co 4414 I '53.“ 3.. i?“ ‘v’..’?....‘lt‘?..“ ‘* ti? Intp Pete 25% ‘la/retailer? ‘BT95 ‘ti?’ M l h A 25V 93 n 9n fi% gmnw= n “e °°'L_________ _ West Elec '11 C I Woolworth 87% UITGHCICS NEW YORK, Llnxch 28--(AP)—- ' The French franc resisted a mod- erato but general advance of t European currencies in terms of the United States dollar today. The French unit, nervous over (Canadian Press) continued government difficulties . ‘PORONTO. M81191 23- in financing heavier llarmaxtnent stock ' “m demands, s ppecl . - o a I cent. to 3.02. Sterling advanced z-a of l cent to $4.96 1-4. The Mme 011 u guilder was ahead 0B of a cent Al“ 0“ M and the bel .00 l-Zl of a cent. fgermac m The Canad- dollar improved Anmcd u: l-lvfg atldgmzlsli-a28a. (or) A": “u?” m The Pound Stenllng advanced ‘i-B mgfd 42% of a cent to $4.99 5-16 on Mont- A“ m; 35% I real foreign exchanges today while Bagamac m ' the French firanc held about even Banktwd 70 at 1.0a 21-32 cents. The United Em Metal 26 States dollar was ulnchanged at Beame no 17-32 per cent prom um. Bldgood 32 Q 0 411ml 3%“ Brooms 860 Gram gwvénng? g ————-— un MONTREAL. March. 2B—(CP)—- Cal Edm 205 wheat, northern, No. l 1.58 3-4 Calmont ' 40 barley. Canadian western No. 3 8&1 Malhfiobic a '10 1-4; oats, feed, No. l 58 3-4: f9 '11.?’ m..." his 8:21-51: ; sec .1 ; - . winter wheat patents, choice 4 - chem Res 49g 06-415; white- ocm 4.40-4.80; Chmmlillltli a“ bran ton 34.35; shorts, ton 91%; 9mm" - 119d u; Ooniarum 136 lingo ton, 38.25. r0 08 . Mb 3o beg. 00 lbs 3.15; hey, No. 2. per 0°11 C ton. osrlots 11.00. Qgksffig‘ 51g‘ s‘? efimwefitgrnl léérrent iii l-I- Davies g3 ‘ 1n cartons: A-l 00- Dali-SW 32‘ :2.sr.:“1.-"r*3=...a*"r: $059“ i3»- : - - - 8% a a6; o 24. “t m Potatoes: Que whites No 1 sou Eeggrxglmb" m 58; N. B. mts No. 1 80s 04-60; 530 1 00h 50's 42-46; P. a. 1. mo. no. 100s M m“ m ao-es; 50's 45-01; n. w. I. No. 1 we P“, 15 00's 1.50; Illa bushel 1%. flvonmna 13% unnarsn MONEY nox _ $335313" i? ——— 1 1 mil (By The Canadian Press) 312,13.‘ o 314 Closing exchange rates _ 38% At Montreal -Pou.nd 4.09 5-16. Goldnle l6 517,32. dir 1.00 17-33; franc 3.W 59% 11133515 ' ' Y k Pound 4.9a 1-4; n; 1 24 cfiuliifi d-ll?r.09 23-82; 1mm: u- gfdauldg” 2;; 4 “at Part8 -.ro1m<l la. so: U. 8- Grandoro 6% dir 50.44 cents: Canadian dlr I- $221081’ Gold lg m ' Earlier 15' ', ar er l1 Y 13 Eastern Guardlan gggglrgu _. lg“ Homeet H " 14% I I rolsrvad for now! u“ u 134%“ ‘bntnafarnanzu: gag" u“ $171177‘ payable ll 00' gackl Wilt! g m..- a aooa - Jellicoe 49 ,_-.r m‘: sroblr rill-ills J M " m. re... F01‘ special refund D001! lg’; all! ‘Q, m seasons supply 1 now. 27L” m“ L“. "o " m“mm_'_____n'lm's_ ' lasuna 3% ..'SUB8CBIPTIONB to me Lake ‘ ‘ m. lottstown Gnarls-u be w“ hanfisdtotileirlteo-Arohifglmle- 5% w i“ mos noon nous se- rebel m» " army Jcavssofgettor 7' MONTREAL ’mnnmwnhn loo Arm A0031!) m-rraan 11111116, lnenm l. collrlvv 1.111. s. n. nsonALn-uaxatisa. Macassa 390 MacLeod 320 Madsen 30 McDoug e 19 Mamlgo 10 McIntyre 3'7 McKenzie '15 McVittie 13 Mcwatters 66 erl l 4 162 Minto 8 Model 26 Monarch 16% Moneta 183 Naybob 15% Ne.. Gold 21 Nipissing 100 Noranda. 51% ordon 81/4 Norgold 2V.» Normetal 00 Nor Star 135 OBrIen 310 Okalta 140 Omega 35 Oro Plato 74 Pscalta 9% - Panlour 805 Partenan 9 Paymestor 43 Payore 15% Perl-on 11d Pick Crow 410 Pioneer 300 Powell 157 Prairie 32 Premier 194 Preston 86 Pros Air 56 Read Auth 285 Red Crest 14 Lake 70 Reno Gold 53 e 12 Royalite 39 St Anth 11 s‘? t“ ‘i2 aw e Sheep (gr 100 Sherrltt 111 5 N7 Sladen 95 Slave 10 Stada 71% Sud Basin W0 Sullivan 95 Sylvanite 330 Tashota 2% Teck Hugh 460. Texas Corn 135 Toburn 300 Towagmac 43 Ushi 140 Unit. Oil 15 "entures 455 lllaitgl Am 11414:,“ l-Ul U g f; 111v. Wes Turner 13% 1w EaBle 1'5 Wiltsey 3% t"£.°°‘..°“ d ll‘! Ynlir 15 UNIJSTID » 1 Brett Tr 4 Ooast 3 Dobalt 1 Dal Oil 46 Foothills 95 flswnee 1'6 Pend 155 Robb Mont “l: , m u: -(OP)— A advance eu was about org 0110086 l-egist by thefllbronto market in today's operations Senior issues of the id and base metabhmFoups l e late lecoveg‘, a 4 1;!’- lalro on - . - ' and Hudson Bay a small traction Noranmelosedm 3n w“ alderoble 1101181316 with uitunsta im oi’ 3W!" n_ 1n. Held Rot. Addison. lllsefaod- Ooeishu . Pills Crow. Read-Animist. Teak lama. Sis- oos Wrisht- m A to strong was dia- ayed throughout the session by western oils Rdyllite y}: Q . I 4 d Tfidltld Shelli-i.” . 1511.8, galvanized and plain wire, all sizes. Galvanized Boat Nails. NGINE Supplies i 'for nlaririemrid gives for your money! Try the new Plymouth ride. BIGGER BE SURE YOU SEE the 1938 Plynloutil . . . Try to Sensational New Ride . . . it’: the Biggest Buy, the MOST CAR for the Money! YOU WANT TO GET your money's worth when you buy a car. So compare delivered prices . . . and Iaclual values. You'll be astonished when you find how much more the new I938 Plymouth find Plymouth steering responds faster, handles easier. Plymouth is a big, low- priced. "Extra-Value" cor with " radio- studio" sound-proofing . . . Floating SEE THE 1938 PLYMOUTH 1 :_ y if 8" 81198 8111i 801186 automobile-engines w“; Hammers - Seooadary Wire; _ Hatcheta Gasket! .~ v 1 Montreal ‘ ~ » l . canes. lobster and» V ANTERNS phuom Stock Exchange L,“ P1,, ' Seals Weights f’ _._.. L,“ , 1 . .- . Sh“ Bolderinglrons .11 . (Canadian-Prom) 1 5"" ‘ @110" ILS NIONS _ . 55mg; 15; Greases Full m.» Pipe '31; n t; Powel- a 2a Fittings 1_; Prod sau ‘ Jan" fig?“ l: J Valves c c F0 d 35.3 .3" glzralugsum eel] 811d storage - I d A1 A , a ery es ers Battery Cables [PE I ‘ 01.15.1821. =1?‘ i Ground Straps . blazkgf“ ‘Mme-d and 0W , Cwfiom smelt ~57: f/Zonllzlectors & Bolts _ Stove Pipe Dom (m; Pm 16 1 us. and 1 Bus. Wire Baskets paddn - B. asbestos Dom Brld e 24 Babblt gfyné Bfgg B 101‘ I ' flflX 6X1 1/_- . g... s»... w... é. _ PARK PLUGS, Champion 1 e“ v um s - ' H ,3 m‘ and RaJah RIMIN 11:1‘: ‘r113: K. W. Spark Coils and MarifieGp QUPS fififitflkelds 45K Points whim L-amt 8 O0 Massey Harris l; Ford, Chevrolet. and paint Gilead Mccou Front 12 Universal Ignition Coils - m1 Power 29 ~ Turpentine Pulleys 55"? .. ' Ngmndge i" g1». ORCHES, quart and pint Q-QK 3321x0083“! u Copper Tacks R L l‘ ‘.’ ‘ - - shawlnjgan 18.; l Tlnners Snips ow 9d‘! s: a‘? g°m 1g" Engine Timers goulCarn CPower 12 9B 0 B. w!“ m“ A“ s; NGINE Enamels RON W111 E180 B Coppe Tubing Coppe Fittings for Sheet Irfllhblaclr and , Marine and Automobile mlvalimd Produce Prices engine. o... 1...... MONTREAL, M ‘ch i _ OSIN Pricfi held firm ailll light-gliding Roofing Lnows onBun€i.rCenadlant _Q commodity ex- Roofing Paper Ellery Pmpgr Li " - ed m 1.5L” New Eegfm refgfgt Rubber Hose Sand Paper g 51-3-86 1-8; Australian 35 3-4- , s’ spot —Ont A-large 3i 1-214; 1 ‘ 4 fi-medlum 20 l-Za; A-qnlllets l9 WITCHES Cheese spot -—Unquoted. o a so“ MONTREAL. Mal-ch 28-(OP)— a Butter ruled firm on Montreal Open produ m kets tod . ' Butter who: quilted at (igycents Phone 105 Charlottetown a pound nonllnal for No 1 in carlots or less with lots to retailers l; alga? b21315 for solids and 31-31 . g. - °F P" - so: 42-45; P. n. I. mts No. 1 00s 3-411. M 3-4- N 6 9:‘ i, orclggedweegs asflufgeug mtxguarlggs gg-Mfi Sogugggiilé g5. w. 1. sou 1.- Cash prices: 3ft 14o s14; 11.1w. also. H l.‘ 20,14 m, A_memm_ and WM; wnéimpm mm‘ Wheat-No. 1 nor 142 3-4; No. a Oats-No. 2 cw so 3-4: No. I m. _,__ “Lem , . 28—-(OP)— nor 137 8-4. No. 3 nor 115 3-4; cw 46 3-4; ex 1 feed 47 1-4; No, ’-, cheege was 15 1 2 3 4 w": a filming gfutillre quotations wheat- No. 4 now 104 3-4; No. 5 wheat 1 feed 44; No. 2 feed 30 8-4‘ No. ? d f t" ' ' ‘ 11v 1 l- ; July 108 1-2-5-8; s1 3-4; N0. e wheat 1a 3-4; feed 3 feed as 3-4; track 4o 3-4. ' . . p0ggtamggftiafizllwhytgit€llélsdlifliag§é i it; gig; Cat's-filly‘. gamléi; Zegikgetfl?“ 13 111zds-4; Ngl. Hugely-Filo. a ow 56 1:2; No. 0 l? so; N. n. mts no. 1 80's 114-68; M4111 gen; _ July s1 1-8b: Oct 3__-_4_;_ No. 4_sp_s_d_oe_'1-4;: No_._l__<e1_:__5_s raigfi .-?.‘.‘..f"- m‘ ‘ 3 ~YUU’ii LIKE ITSL W PRICE Power engine mountings . . . "live" rubber body mountings, which ensure greater comfort and safety! You don't know this new I938 Plymouth until you've lletuall ridden in it. . . driven it. Ask a ghrysler-Plymouth denier about easy terms. He will be glad to let you drive any Plymouth model which interests you. TIINI IN later lawns‘ Amman: Network, Thursdays, O o0 l0 5a.. IJJI‘. You'll 1938 PLYMOUTH rllalsss av swan “. . . I havo a 1938 Ply- mouth and it Ia greatly improved. l do about: 25,000 to 30,000 miles of travelling through the Ottawa and Gatirleau river valleys. Some times In tho year the roads are vary bad— but Plymouth has never let ms down. The 1938 Plymouth I'm driving is big and roomy, has lots of comfort, is easy to drive and lrnopa my mileage coats down." "I. JOIIII SYLVAIN. II. 4 » 1. Conley Bros, Summon-ls 193d Pkmouth Do Llno Four-Door Touring Sedan.