‘ DDR NIB Utilities Cons. Gas was psi-.1 - The weakness in the Rsfis is unfav_ _ Nt. \ sh weve was 060.50. Now $8590- . Ulinion Morrison,»Ameri- _~ Dealer, Fredericton Bt-s., $1- e _ _3___i _ By Johnston d W 4| `l;1‘") or 's Bincisl : Mosman manner Lnrrna ‘ ° NEW YORK N. Y. M h ."9- _flldllllrisls s'ectloa 'ot :lla martial .- mods some farther progress on the rc. leovery until Inid~s temoon yssterds when the announcement tha the sz Paul lilanaed a re-organisation in- ligved ilirlv heavy selling. 'rhshairs W li-'ll M5 been suggish all day sul- 1 fared the most on tha sell off. Am-‘ lvllllfl l¢\'°l-12 I 'a result of he ‘ lnlsl 0? thu stnts,ssscmbly to tnqgm; the law requiring -the question of building a municipsrutiiigy ping 1, iiemsahmitted to the psopls for | D _ The position of the market from 3 technical viewpoint is a aiu critical. _orable. but a further opportunity Elm; liz rifles to mst the markers ' Laidlaw and Company. susrsrsnv ..."i!_"‘?.'__.¥.?.i"?. ’?"..¥..' ““l'.“‘i.§“’.§‘.I’°"’ ‘ it Oil ' i4-ts 10d on Thursday; E " H Car lundiugu ropor-t around il an tg. BY. T910! Corn and subs 1034 earned 59 consoiiiiutorl not loss r. p uf ii: it f N th l ierlarrs lharo wlllll lueuno algrasllogrnllil bahlI's man:-tary policy. _ Ksynecoit Copper Corp and subs l 1 eunnad llti cents a share before ie otion vs. 21 r-cuts a~aharc in 1938. orneiius -F. Kelley. l'resin'eat ot Anaconda Copper Mining Co and rlialriuan uf the rupper conference announced thut complete accord had boon reached upon all llrobiems can. ffilfliillli the World Copper industny in connection with production of ine- tal from sources outside thc U. 8. uid its salo in foreign markets. Packard Iifotor Csr Co and subs in |934 “BC |089 $7.1-’!\0.5~i0 vs. ‘not profit' §§g'£._;iS_ln to less than 1 cent s President Alvun 1iacAulnv, in state. meat accompanying annual report said that compan will show s loss lor the first quarlcr of 1035. - United Prius despatch from Que. _bee says s hill imposing a ts; M, old produced in the Province of Buch:-c is bring dr.fifted»by Hon. J, ld. Parrauit, Quchcc Minister of Missa and Itoaris, was learned Thurs. day. The hill will ho prcsontcd to the Qllhbec lgisiature as soon ns it is P90111. letsiis are being kept sec- Nrrtlonsl banks obligation to ex- rhauge Sold for banlr notes to he suspended. _ lligh Low Last Up ll lnd____ 101.54 00011111059 0.24 20 Utii 16 7-1 18 20 1001 0.10 Hills Low Lsst 01| YU Rail ._ 27.21 27.35 27.-i0 .41 *ll Iiondss __ 03.84 .20 Dow Jones. nA.\'oN sais MONTREAL. Quo., March 25-The market yr-slcrday dipped shar-ply on 'sunounct-ment that tho Chicago, iifil- waukee, lit. Paul, Pacific R It is pre- paring a ro-orguriizatiun plan. The pronounced resistance ta soiling Pressure recorded yesterday by Utll. ties and Industulals adds som-:I fur- ther evidence to the bullish signs rs- oeutly shown by vsrious sections of ths list. After some further irregular- ltv resumption of the advance may still be anticipated. Utilities Ind Oils lot decidedly bcttcr than average. Any minor weakness which may dc- vsiop today might ho used for- fur- ihor piiri-luis.-s of i‘nn'l Oil, Texas llorp. Ohio (ill, Cons (las nl' New York, Ama Gas and Electric. North Ameri- can, Ania. Waterworks sud United Corp pid. international Nicirol was heavily lllded in ou the Toronto Exchange Lesteldhy without making any Instor- l headway. The issue is now in an urea where heavy offs-_rings ls s log- icsl development. indications point to tho' probability that current supply will ho ubsorhrd and a higher level cstablisln-li. Nick:-l is n buy on all minor dips. Early wonlrncss-in the secondary goiils was followed by I rally in this division, some further touting of recent lows however is likely to occur before secondary golds are in a position to rssumo the sd- vsnco. Trr.-nd in the senior gulds con- tinues i1nliish,_?_n reactions buy Dorus lilclutyrtv_ llo rngco, Lake Shots, Wright Ilnrizrciivcs and l\‘nrarida_' ll_\ll.IN(l LETTER Tinirsduy Evening Wheat and Cora closed about half a cent, lower, but 1 expect their aq. vsacs will bs resumed in s dsy or two. Cotton reacted 10 points 10;. the old crop and 20 points for the new crop, but it is unlikely to react much more. Stocks went higher in the morning, with the Industrial averages up to 101.54' which is s new high sinus March 11th. la the afternoon the .marksti reacted from s fraction to 2 points, which is usual on a Thursday folinwig ir strong close Wednesday, ss 1 o a palate out before. The Utilities 'all ciassil higher, with Ama. Gas aad'Eleetric sa wail ss Cons. Gss making new highs on the preseht move as stated many times before. low recently tha iitiiltiss were so iI.’3.'.."1.'.?..'.“.i’.!"“ $`."'¢.‘ii’.i"“‘3'.il.?..ié‘.i'_ which guild stdthitlimotg dotribtsd. o e oon whlcllf th; :vs_-.ell-gsnisatililn 1?! aSt.'l%aul was announced, with both Atchison Fad Union Pacific making new lows or the ear.__ .“_»:i°='=l_:‘_"..:;'_=.‘°';_‘ =:s_‘:.‘_“.°°a.-" 0 1 8 Wedozlsday and at 44% today, givin# i'é1uIpleI_1ty`dof t_ch4a_r;:e todbiiéi it bshlovz _ ' an s iurc as aroundc :ge is “still rscommeud`-ad. Ksnnecott, rcqwmrxaendsdl as s gI;leat i’€"£'..'é‘ §‘.i'.‘i“'... "15 ...I'Zl.§.$“.’.."..i’-5' today. Bhoald & load for several points more. Phillip Mor-rls closed unchanged at a'r. its row zodavwas 36%- 1 asain urge you to bnvyit at this level for nsw highs. U. Sw' Smelting broke 'l points mare, but neither Howe Sound nor Cerro de Pasco were much of- fected and closed unchanged. I think U S. Smelting was low enough to- day. but the other two might sell slightly lower. All thrm can he bought around today's lows. Nation- al Distillers closed nearly a point. higher sad should bs held for 31 or '32, as recently sdvised. Schsnlsy should also go several points higher and bug U. S. Iadustr sl Alcohol. 1 remain nilish on Cass, DuPont, John liisavilie. Eastman _Kodair, Soar, Montgomery \Vard, Chrysler Gen. Motors. 1. s.-rr, Pro., Gen siiecrrie. Westinghouse. etc. Boring. BANON'B "NOON LETTER” MONTREAL, Que._ March 29-There is no follow through to yesterdays weakness. Reactions are likely to bs only minor in nature. Arrival of the Spring touring ses- sion ls expected in oil trades to bring nn early ativiincc in retail gasoline prices. Sumo quarters believe tha price will be raised at lcnst one cent a gallon in the big consumption reg- ions of tho United States next week. international Petrolerrin shows signs of persistent buying and should participate in any upsrving which ms develop in the oil shane-s. - ' Cin. Pacific R'y reports Feb. not earnings of-3&50.l4i as compared with $818,520 in Feb. of last year. Power Corp., of Canada group of controlled or affiliated companies re- corded lncroaso of 7.0 percent in power output for Feb. over Fab. 193-i. Consolidation into three or four strong companies suggested as only permanent remedy for lil of newsprint industry by Charles Vininil. Dres., in '.l'oronto address. Substantial increases in govcramsnt deposits, sterling and United States funds shorm in weekly statement of Bank of Canada. Now that National Distillers Corp.. has been placed on an annual basis of $2 the compsny‘s shares are iilroly to meet the buying support of i.~\'cstrucut trusts who are not permitted to purchase stocks not on a regular dividend basis. Mor- lrstwlse, National Distillers are in o strong position. lletall sales of Chrysler cars in week ended March 23 was the largest of any week.since 1031. The news on rails these dsys is persistently unfavorable, but since this division is showing signs ot be- lag oversold any improvemcnt in tho news would he followed by a hrisk raiiy_ it mi ht be well to remember that the ICE may anaoguce an ln- crease in freight rates any day.' An Increase of at least 10 lwfcent il needed to avoid s poor showing for the current year. Yesterday, S. R. Inch, President of Electric Bond and Share told the House Interstate and Foreign Com- merce Committee in Washington that given fain rcirulatlon instead of thc proposed destructive Pnbisr Utilities Bill the Electric and gas industries could be leaders in tha drive for rs~ covsry. In 1030 these two industries spent morevthsn a billion dollars on construction alone in an effort to help stem the depression. Mr. lach stated. Banca. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Match 28-. s=»2.'_ _ . » . ~ » - . s . » ~ » » Advertising llates--Payable in Advance central nasrshm russia. so per wo.-at western and Eastern locals. le por word: Announcements uid Ealing lvsu¢s_ lo get word; Uinsslled ts. per worth In Memoriam Notices. 'IM per iosisi l-lsss of l'lor\| and Spiritual 0lfsrings_ (lords, sto , do in nuns; lnttars of Condolsnes, 10°. pu lash. Notices or Thanks and Appreciation. 109 no Inch or de. UQ nerd Other rates on application Minimum Charge for any ndvsrtissmeul twenty-flvs salts. ~ » » » ¢ . s HATE:-2s per word, three Inssr tions for ths price of two. stristls psynbls In sdvnnrs. 'A Personal PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens psy. We start you. The Osa- _sdian 'Kindergarten Institute. Toronto (10). Per.-1660. ~*_.._;=. For Sui.- ; FOB SALE - l\UCl`i0N l-`0B.'1'Y- Riva, Bridge and Whist Bcoro Cards. Guardian Central Joi: Printer-y. _ Nov, 1-ti €)i_BALE - UNE OLD ENGLISH Mirror, gilt frame. About 6 ft. by, 4 ft. Phone 1342. 1'..-5507-3-25-28-30. Q SALE '- HEAVY 158.0% Pliier suitable for placing under rule, sfo. Guardian Uifico _ ' 3-I7-tl. . P08 SALE - SEVEN ROOM House with garage. Apply Mrs. A. W. Cssely, ensiagton_ _ L-5550-3-90-si. FOI. SALE - CHOICE IIOLBTEIN sow. fresh, six _#ears old. Heavy miiker. _Galvin ood. Southport. ~ ‘ I..-5551-3-30-Bi. srsossso lame sono sam __ 1%!!! Millie Store. _ ' L-5658-8-30-Sl. s‘l‘$i\N‘0 nsav! nur! susssn I mo ser rea-_ am mu... Q. _ I. L-8li68~840~6i. SAL!-Al' FIEDIIICTON. ble residential property consisting of one and time quar- , ters sores oi land together with house and oathuiidiags. 'Apply F011. SALE AT GEOR.0E.’l‘0WN. ‘ 1 Plymouth Gaulle. 1 Buick Tour- ing Cor, 1 Ford ‘ri Ton Truck, 1 Chevrolet Coach 1934, 1 Ford Tourln Car, 1 Electric Motor, 1 H. P., l Grain Crusher size 8 in., 1 Turaip Puiper, 1 Gang Plough. Glen L. Jenkins. L-5511-3-23-21-30_‘ Wanted was 'r' no-smau. arasrinsfr, or house. wi-its sox an city. _ I.-nm-s-a9~ai WANTED - HOUSE T0 B-ENT. Reply giving particulars in 0. G.. Guardian Office. L-5549-3-29-31 Captured _ FOX CAPTURED - CAPTUEED marked silver fsmsls fox. If not claimed April 8th, will be sold. Lloyd Boultsr, Viotorls. 1'..-556'!-8-80-2i.__ _ Male Help Wanted APP1llN'1'lUl W A N I I D T Q issrn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molsr Barber Gol- ltse. Halifax. N-356. BILIABI.-E MAN FOR. HUNDRED store route ,this ooimty. No sell-_ ing; distrihutn, collect. llxpsriimoei unnecessary. Should net sixty dollars weekly. Awi! shsmss, ws., nmil, mu ` u-Im-a-so-Ir. Umm _..g, ggggg... _ dnstrtsl .iorisr 1 o im :i.,_frna s 01 v v <- Paltmoglxh m?nh*' At New York-Poiialri »'gl:_ Cansd- sulmms-1-‘s dnldrums. A little sslillig ' ~ rel? . Ian dollar in n-io; trans ir _.sig ii.-inrii into the market, the ottsr- olnte a @ rf” ' 'hl|hll‘. At Paris--Pound 78 70 tr: Cnrmvl- ings being mainly the ncroxuiary gold Booklet “Haw to 5 Gwynn tvinsipsp-Want sd. I isa dollar Iii IQ fr; li a .Ioiinr ii is ~.- ...ui minor prior .\»-.fs ws wcro A. J. Hdsllm. Brace Building Qiirlvtidtdill L-667!-I-30-4~I `_a ..-,, _ G 'N i"’4'°'\ :E£"7 @ DARWIN OLD MINES Incorporated Under the Laws of the Province ol‘0ntarlo °/0;-,,Q°' NEW ISSUE . _ __ _ __ _ if . soo,ooo SHARES, ”0/‘p5"9\ _ _ _ m V Af (No Psrsosml Llsbility) - " >- f `° ‘~§.;/ i i The Sound Mining Background (5 of this Issue An operating gold property with an intensive ore- development programme now obtaining most satis- factory results at the 300 and 4.00 foot levels. U. ,_ 9 Equipped with a complete mining plant for develop- _snent to depth 'of 800 feet to prove up additions to present ore reserves, and a 50-ton mill building available for production as warranted. X`iSL`l_i§"§1§iIi`$21.5..§."2§"`§£$§§.§li""L.§5 ..I...I..n._..¢.I ......,-...,s-....-1 with. private funds furnished through the Bain Supporting our own convictions, we have advanced _approximately $100,000 to reorganize and revive 'Ff this property and to provide competent management. Q Supervised as to geology by Reginald E. Hore, our consulting geologist, and as to operation and expen- diture by Harry A. Kee, M.E., in charge of mine operations for our organization. The operating manager, Dr. M. H. Frobberg, has .0 _ had outstanding success in proving his convictions as to commercial ore possibilities of the mine. ‘U We believe Darwin Gold Mines to be the most ud- vanced and promising gold' property at its present stage of development we have offered to our clients. We have no hesitation in recommending the proper- tyos an unusual speculative opportunity, with years of preliminary work accomplished and present ore developments in the mine entirely up to engineer- ing expectations. mg reports and assay plans, appears In our circular. This circular will be forwarded on raquest” 1 A commitment having been made for the purclisss of the shares olered ` _ in this issue, the proceeds will not go to the treasury of the Company. The Salient Features of Darwin Gold Mines Cspltslisstlon 8,000,000 Snansis with PM: Vows of 81.00 pn- shore. ' 1,650,000 §sAa.ns to bs issued for proparty, cm-.luding plant wnd pmt develfipntqnt gvork, and to pnwids for nqurda.tmq_ _all outstanding debts and lialnlrtws of the Com- pani/'i_r'pr¢7»srt1/, to dategof incor- poratum a new Company. 1,350,000 Susana. in flreaa-wry to provide /undo necessa _ to develop oufimont on to ju_at13y brmgsng property to produotwn. This Isaac-600,000 shares ot- 55 Cmts per Share. Omsers and Dlsnesas-s _ President-Cor. Gsosm 0. Bora; Toronto Secretary-Conroaarmn i1|a_I;.-gs". arm Exncimvss. Lmnrso, Directors! R. E. Hans, Runner Fnuunu.. K.C.. Toronto R A Danwm Montreal . Toronto ' Solicitors _° Fnnusnr., Poarm & Davis, Toronto H.. LANG, 'lloronto _ ‘Registrar ami Transéer Agents: ' Lmrlm, Toronto PROPERTY 81 claims or 1,240 sores ln the Sault Ste. Marie Mining Divislonupmvlded with road. railway and steamer transportation, lying six miles rom the Al uma Central Rsiiwsy and sn equal distance fnom Mlchipicoten Missslon on Lake Superior. Cnasrnam Tsusr Exncuros _ l I _ of 0 0 Disclosures of new ore, as well as development of ore bodies already established ai. Darwin Gold Mines Limited, continue to indicate that this prop- 21*-1_5 Wil-ll ¢XD8ri€n¢ed management and adequate capital, may develop into one of the most interest- mg of Canadafs Junior Gold Mines. Word has been received from Dr. M. 11. Frohlzerg, mins msn. ager, that a new gold-bearing section of vein has been encountered on the fourth level beyond previous opemtiqm south of the shalt. Free gold is found in s three-dont width quarts. believed to he the typical Grace vein ore, 1 I On the third level it new raise is being out south od the ` ° to ascertain on maaluoas si ua. pon.; ......... ni, fourth levels. This raise continues in good ora. Northorihssam lies issialv. mm ’ the fourth to the ‘th1lr:lol';lv,hles1\ovrv.s ors sveiesglulnz-r:¢i2i:‘:!¢¢|\¢||, ianauneeliisoiu Goodorewsssisodisoiosssintnsi-sg., fr-om_th_e fourth level south of the shaft. Hlth Indo or's1slso_ has bee encountered Wu” ° continuation of No, 3 vein at The second lovelirintsllrasiing an DM D007 never before reached st upper levels. . H. A. Kee, director ol mins operation, gm- g_ gh mm & co Limited. is now st the lH’°'iM'f-1 Sllliervilllis commencement pos-ations to continue the shaft to 500 fest. ‘ if Complete information regarding Darwin, including engineer- . -_ l _ Opening Up More Ore 15 - ' P it ' r i i . You may order Darwin Gold Shares now through any office of H. R. Bain & Co. Limited or through your own broker, banks: os' ‘ financial house. Shares will be allotted in the order subscriptions are received. _Ojfering 500,000 Shares at 55 Cents per Share . ss ~ _ '- H. R. BAIN & COMPANY, LIMITED STOCKS BONDS _ OTTAWA L0NDgN Head 0_0'ice: 350 Bay St., Tomnto - ADelaid_e“42'7I ' HAM|LT0N MQNTREAI, American Correspondent: H. R. Bsin & Co. Inc., Rand Building, Buffalo, Phone Cleveland 7246 j Qu EFI! rs -so 70% 3% I _ sag; 13 20 2% 46 2-_».'2' 1_8 l'7l\'r' .. ... 22 22% Fuiuls . ._ 232? lint ... ».. ...... ‘I7 llust ._ 15%, 28% il? .5 ri” all l d $5 lo S4 .30 #fs :<3 Eau: :_°:- -ro.-rar: °ro¢»s~,_.»> N. .=.“§s~s_r_2_§§sssss§s§§§ .:.\=.é li 13% if Mot _ IW; 18 lmun Co ._ 4215 Co _ _ 6 _ ony Vac .. _ 12 12 s M0 . Wheat nor ao 2 88. Barley C W no 3 54. Oats C W no 2 ii3_ Oats C W no 3 43» Oats C W no 1 41 Oats feed no 1 41. Flour spring vi-heat Patents. flrsts .; zzz- _ .--_ - _ -=|=_ f- -_ . 2132 ' ' ' ' ' siscoc ._ Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) NTREAL March 21)- Fiour seconds $5.00. Flour winter wheat patents. choice to $4.40. Flour white corn 515:20 to $5.00. Flour bran ton $20.' to $27.25. Shorts ton $27.25 to $28.25. liliddiings t0lI $30 'Jii to Sill 25. Rolled osts bag 00 lbs $2.05. llay no 2 pf-r ton cariots $14 50_ Cheese no 1 Ont fall 11% to 12%. Cheese summer l'.' to 12%. Butter no 1 23% in 24. llicus in cartons A 1 large 20. Eggs A Eggs A Eggs A Eggs Eggs Eggs Eggs Eggs C 19. Potatoes Que no 2 whites 50-B0. Quo no i mts 00 to 05. N B ccbbiers 60-06. N B mts 05-70 P ill l mts 07% to 70. EXCHANGE 1 medium 28. 1 medium 28. 1 pulleis 27. A large 23! A medium 21. A pullcis 20 B 20. (Cllssdisn Press) fo¥el)g1¥1T§£c1\lI‘ng1;ml`i1`hrelatisrsnilbh 11% cents a pound for rarlots 0; lcss with Canadian dollar ss compikd by the img: 1": 1° "@‘""l°‘”lf‘ rbrfwfllngn 34"; U CD71 B I DU\llll 0 BU B IJ Royal Bank of Canada closed today cam mgheb for p`_hm__ s follows.- A tin e a .2557 Currencies .___--_ (Csnudlun Press) NEW Yiilrli, .\lnrch :ii-lfarcign ex- change markets greetrd di-\'niuntion ut the Belgian currency without undue excitcmeut today. There was a short-livcd flurry in sterling as i'un|.l_=¢ poured into Lun- don from tho couiiacnt ss a result of the Belgian action. Hui at thc close of the markets lIei'c the pound. which had soared ucuriy tivo ccuis to $.85 in early transactions was hack to $4.81. showing :i uct gain of just half is cent. The ('nrmrilan dollar was .s little lower; closing at li-ill pcr cent discount aizniust 0-10 yesterday. strung support was forthcoming for the l<‘rs~.nr-h franc enabling it to close at li 58% cents with rr loss of only _(30% oi' a cant. The lrelpii. nculr during thc past wack, tumbled he- iow iii ccuis but short-covvriair In thc into trailing excrtcd a sicntlylrig in- fluence. 'i‘he final rate was 10.40 cents, nearly two cents below yesicr- \ii\v':1 quotation. iI0:\"rrrE.\L, Marci. 20--.\l....tri~..l foreign exchanges wgrc slightly straugcr today, thc pound sicrliiiir uud thc United States dollar lmlh showing a small gala while ilu- French franc held nur-hangrd_ 'i`ln- poiind was up M of ii nent nt $4 Hilti. arid the dollar r-our 1-32 of nuo poi' rent at 21-32 of one porccnt premium. The franc contiiiiicii at tliiii vcnis. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) LIONTREAL, March 20-Prlccs were eneiaiiy steady on the .\1nntrenl galry and produce market today with trading somewhat quiet. No 1 grade butter was unchanged at "3% to 21 South Rail _ _ B3 . ll 13 , B 14 Stand Gas l-lice _ 3 Stand Oil val 30 20 Stlnd Oil N .T _ 31% 87 Tax fin 17 11 Te! Gulf Sui __ 3055 90 agim Roll llrnr __ 30 80 nioa Carbide Carb 40% 40% Union Pac Sta 84 United Carp 8 222 United Gas Imp ... 11 li U B Ind Al ... 30% B7 U B Rubber ll 11 U I Rrrlelt ... ..._.1085 102 U B Steel _ _ . 28. 28 Van Steel it 14 rgsn a p s _ Australia pound 3,8717. Austria schilung _1il00. Belgium bclgs .1948_ China Hong Kong dollars Denmark krone £106. Finland flnmsrk _0217. Francs franc .0e03_ Gonna? rslclzsmsrk .4048 Great ‘ r'.tain pound 4.8300 golianu flotin ungsr pengo _ _ india rinse 3700. Japan yen 2805. Italy lirs A1880. New Zealand pound 3.0107 Q A873. warner Bros Co ._ 1 sst iininn ... 23 West lliirc _ . M _Wooiworih Co ._ M Yellow Truck. 2 iff# Hg 88s. Glance oar; hun '4 sm; iri-sn'es abou; risky _ 8. ta; Belgium 19 50; Germany 40.1 ; (Canadian Press) Cans s 00 -10. ’ TORONTO, March 20-Tracie an the *'*‘“'° Hn, Closing err-barge rates- mining department of “thc Toronto _ » _ _ A LISBON IIDH Tl' Dfsi.-' ‘ At hfontrsal- ound 4'i\.'i"/st U. B. Exchange dwindled to -8il,000 shares < - "- _ . tois_ hi is just about matched last . ,.. Norway sro. _- 2438. Poland sloti 1001. South Africa pound 4 8251. _ `Rpaln pescis 1375 lwaden krone 2502. United Htates dollar 21-32 per cent premium Ma rke to A t A ._i‘.a‘:'.."‘i:‘_‘§...’_‘:f°“ ._23:”.i:.aLi: ’ irlghlsll low4ll0% clos 481:00 The r-gg market was iiiichliiiirod at 10 cents a dosen for A large, itl cents for A medium. 15% to lil cents for A pullcts_ lil ccnts for B and 15 to lil cents for C, all for grad- ed shipments in csrlnts or less. For the second straight day no Ie- ceipts were offered on the cheese market. No 1 Ontario fail make brought 11% to 11% cents a pound and summer lines a cant more. On the potato market Quebec No. 2 whites sold for 50 tn 00 cents and no 1 mountains for 00 to 05 or-nts_ New Brunswick cabblers were Ni to 05 cents. New Brunswick monntfluv flii to 70 cents and Prince Edward ls- land mountains 07% to 70 cents, all for 80-pound hogs. MINING Some of ‘od notice. was quiet ing on an and Hndso Amulet. fir Siiv st cents, Nlp lu tha gruu Stocks _\i'i\if‘ (lil _ _\_inx Oil _ Alex . ,\ig||ru:i .\i\i_:l<» Il . Auld*-y Asiori.-I lintzaiinno _ li:i:=|~ _\l9t _ llrnr _ liv-nillu __ Big .\[i.‘4.! . lln||,|~» llriiiiixin _ i9i’.'|lu|'I|r‘ __ Ii ll .\' _ . llufi' .\||k _ Buff i'an _ iiiiiil. lliil _ |‘:ri liliin _ Can _\i:|l _ (7 uunin xi.- Cnriluni i'usii.~ 'i‘ _ (‘cn i'nt (’lu-ui ll.-:~ i‘l\ll»ou;: _ Clrrir-_v _ Cnlunrnrin (’ouiarum _ [loin Flxpl Eldornilo _ it Iiruigf- _ Fad Kirk _ Gods i.:\l<;\ Goilillciil _ flrahnru Granada __ (irnudorn _ (iracnc Gunnar __ Ilalcr-ow llurkcr ilollin',;cr ._ Hoircy .T M Pops . Kirk Faris Kirk Lake Lamnque __ Luc (lold __ Little i. l. Mncnssa _ _ hlaplr i_r~ai MI-lit-nzla __ \[t‘\i ii ._ Mt‘\'\tl|a 1lcWnita-rl Mori Ui) Mid Oil Min Cor hindoi ._ hinff Hall _ 35.25. Sher in good vol n In o er the metal is o ’l`0li ONTO. the copper shares attract- `i particularly Noranda which ‘ active in broken lot trad- sdvsncs of 35 cents to I»itt also changed hands unie. Falconbrldge lost 5 Bay 15 cents. Waite- od moderately. clts following the sag in price, lifvlorado dropping 3 sing 10, Castle 1 and Boar Flxpi ration a fraction. Action rr was small. March 20- . . _ ._ ... ... 375 ... .. _ ... ..... 15 _. . ... 4 _ ... ... ...._ 50 _ _ _ __ Iota, _ 41 l 241,.. _ _ uiz _ .. is ._ ._ ... .. _ __ 1154 _ ps. im `.f'.° 11;, __ _ . _ 121 .. cv . ii; _ no . . _ 221' _ . 3 _ 5 . ._ ..._.117 ._ _ _ol ,_ _...li Sou Tib ... ... _._ Sou W P ._ . _ St Anth ... _ _ ... Sud Coat ... Sullivan __ Tcck H Vansori _ _ _ Vacuum _ . ... Ventures ... . _ Waite Ailiu _ Wright H . \'mir Close _ ._ ._ 21 _ _ 85 Total .sales ‘_’ _ _ 07', 10% Vous Mu" : _ _ l_‘1'_' ]:ti!§ lloui ll:'i.i;- _ __ 2.1 'JD liuiii l`<;il l'fvl ._ i‘.'.`\ 12.1 non . 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Paper ....110 100 05 rom of can A 21% nw, 201; nr.-an Sminil zu on _- -_ ~ 12] Imp Oil 10 1ii_ \\',\|k,.¢ grew _ __ am intl Pct ._ ... .__ 301,.; M»~lchcl‘|I.` A 7'; lllitcheii Rob ... ._.`.._ 3%.; Nor-ands ... ... .__ 3500 Tack Hughes ... .__ 410 Walker Good Walker' Good PM _ . _ . _ ‘iS "°“°°`_"*"*’*"""*""*-<__n 30 :_ raffu- 35$ 17% R75 WH) lgnp _'i‘oh ._ _.__ __ 1215. l'_l,{, \\',.|m,t HM. _ _ nm _ _ _ . . 18 "*l l ... ... ... -.. ...__ . '... . ... ._ “_ 23'* For 20 _mrs are eaiunisr sua' or ri... Noriaem "_‘_`."_`lFj`_"i;_‘2`.". T0il0N'f‘.'\ - _ .' gs A y|=;_4|; _ _ _ is - _ _ 2.1% I t. t d s ¢ _ __ so __ ._ _,W n ares e in Mining? .\‘<-ivbrn '. 2' ~ I iilplsslang . _ _ 22_l`__5 '(7 i\l`\ It ._ ... Z.. - .\'/ul; 0.... 28 Minor -has maintained close contact with sii mg.. 0.ii _ _ _ 31,4. Csasdisn mines and ilsids. This rich experience r'a_\~m..sto.- _ _ _ 2% of men sad mines perihissittososnrstel inter- rni. 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