M‘ ARKET t .GOSS1P iii n“ k,’ £2107, rreae ‘w 10B‘; u!’ ‘I fhiiififua-I n“ gnuirrlillum titer Ive. r with er carriers |gis is Bsi ',,,,:,, finished m] changes in U. Can, General w", All |eph0llfi Jersey. n‘: Ne 0 fractions atinl- ' oathefll Psclflo and Union "ibsst about s‘ point net sud ca an average degree of activ- ‘ however, were ssiita Fe sszilinl’ slightly timore and Ohio aad Penn- Steel, ‘Ameri- liilectrlc American led Chemical, dtandard of Consolidated Gas, General National Biscuit and Case n; to small, fractions on either Q ,1 tits previous close. Eastman a at do a stea ttfifll‘. let-blag an can“: laseificatioiis, the DN‘ E ~< ‘DI VI d)’. S. Q32 tb sutory and ristions a; l? =z 2 rallied ‘on declaration of a 11111119114. the extra hsvln been omit- ted three months aro. Un ted Aircraft atooka made new lows, presumably be- cause of special iliiig based on aa- sam tioas t government curtail- iaen _ would affect that com-' Denys business. National Lead, ap- esrin for the iirst time this week, umpc 10 points on one sale. Some preferred issues slipped in a thin mar. - "- Tllflwv". st 087440 shares, was f» activity. regular around recent levels Money markets weer somewhat ess- ier. Bankers acceptance yield rates were reduced by of o" “N”; ;‘i.“°.'i':f..ilf "ti?" :"'.:' " 7"‘ '- bting out hym. s ur er efort to WHAT rim STOCK MARKET niir Numbcr f d Number ojf tileciiliilizgeu“ Stocks tincliiingetl Total issiics traded ,.... 400 4670 Pzeouuczz ,' REAL May lit-Produce and "g-“iiliiirireti/helu steady here today. , butter market again raugcd from . toms go 10% cerits_per pound. t; were ligbt at liii boxes, tho hump! being sided by the luck of itcru butter all of which is going _ cases, ra~ worker, held 1'I-17‘/i tip Toronto. r rcccipts wore ' light. The witiiutit difficulty It t, to; chiral, 141,940 cents for iirsts d ill cents for seconds, for graded ti. Outsrlos or prairies, in cnrlots market was 01/, to 0% Arrivals 0n the potato mltlret new no 2 Flo- " were unchanged at $8 to $8.50. 150 pound barrel. Old potatoes "ed plentiful. .The spread on lo- uiids was reduced nstead of 30-40 re- ntiy in effect. New Brunswick, Que- c and Prince Edward lsland green flied ns aily les The -hcosc ata for current receipts. m 35: boat-s. ites per 80 {i0 to .'i5 cents 1 eiiuialns were unchanged. BU I yiiii" YORK, May iiL-itnw sugar |qu etvr toda and no sales were poll! The un ertone, however, was iierl d offerings were a litfls more erii 200 dei t est. OAR Isles were onlv 11,050 tons. d 53: July 1t; March B1: May 80. flare was no change in the reilned ttet, soil the announcement nf an are of 10 points at the opr-iilng trrow has been rescinded. Prices is listed at 3.75 for tint- granulated i: demand still light and of it hand nil at concessions of about _ cents from those paid yesterday ii sonic sugars said to be available lvered. Retlners showed no May 1_-' Bep d8; Dec 75; iliiiiP RAEPUIR OTTAWA, May lh-Throughout Clliilllin. tlic spring seeding season is irciicraily late but more promisinit than for ecrcrnl, years, the Dominion Bureau of statistics reports today. iii ii review of crop prospects across ti"! DOIIIiIIIOII. the bureau says: "in the Prairie Provinces this season is two to three weeks later than av- erage, but heavy and wull distributed precipitation has resulted in tho best germinating conditions since i ." renditions are promising in Bri sh Cillillilltb . M I ii he nrit mo Provinces, prceip- itation has been aorainl. but the cool weather has retarded view growth and postponed work on tho land. 1n Que- bec and Eastern Outaro, thc snow was into in disappearing but clear, warm day! i" "fly iinvo encouraged pastur- es and fnli grains. In Southern and “festern Ontnrio_ tho season is fur- their advanced and the condition oi.’ all crops is promising. According to the ‘intention of farms at. May 1, the spring wheat acreage of thc Dominion is estimated at 24,- 071500 acres, a reduction of three per 10.11. Most of the ilccreasc occurs in the area of 25,554,205 acres sown in cent or nearly onu iaiillnn acres from the main wheat growing provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. '1'he fore- cast of farmers plans at; May 1, may be changed later, tit-paneling greatly on soil, and vveatiicr conditions anii price movements. General C s At The End of April Maritime Provinces: The spring gpli. son in the Maritimi-s is iii rather dis- tinct coutrasg tn that of 103i, which’ was early and dry. The weather has been cold. rainy and windy so that spring work had hardly started and R t Ei l1 0N . t IONTRIA Que. lfs ll. (I the Canadian Prenisi-Iritlsifond fo,relgii exchange in relation e as dollar. as compiled b‘ the Royal Bank ttf Canada, closed to sy follows: Jlrlvntlns lleso .808 ..ustrala pound iuatria ‘ehlliiing no - l9 . Brssil mil s ... ... ... ... iBulgaria lev not quoted ' China Bong Kong dollars not quoted Czechoslovakia crown . 0.033! Denmark krone ,.. Finland Iiamark . France frano ... ... reichsmar Great iritain pound Greece drschms not quoted Holland fiorln ... llulriigary- peugo not quoted ll ‘t’ hiiéteii’ ' M I'll ,1. m fo Jugoslavin dinar ... New scslarid pound ... Norway krone ... Poland sloti ,.. ltouinsnia leu ... ... Routb Africa pound ... Spain poscta ilivedca krone .. _ lfiiivitzorlantl franc . ,.. 2‘ 1n ictl totes 8 i9. iii-id .1‘. rem NltllV YORK, May llryFtJfglgn ‘S: change irregular. Grcng Britain 3.01%; Franco 3.04 li-lll: Italy 51515,; B91. gslsnu 14.06%; Germany 23.11; Canada s- * t Cl‘ _.. ... 0min Market CHICAGO CHICAGO, May 1i.-1tcsponsive to official announcement suggesting 340,. 0001100 buslit-ls less winter wheat ivouid he iiirxcsged this season than lust ycar, wheat rose today to tho highest prices attained since April m. Only transient reactions followed unofficial advices telling of crop ini- provcuient since the government data was scat in. Toprnosi; quotations of the day were inado in the final 30 lii0NTiil~JAii_ Que, May 11. (By the minutes of trading. Wheat closed unsettled ‘A-l above yesterdays tiiiish, corn up oats 1,349 advauci-il, and provisions ii\'e'to 20 cents down. " WINNIPEG , WINNIPEG. May 1l.—i1ulIlsh Unit- cd States winter wheat crop estimates and a higher trend iii wheat values at Liverpool had a stimulating effect; nn wheat prices here today. Values at the close were one cent to V; cent higher 1 1i! ffiv Mititil 1W1 has: and only 44 cattle and four {sires for sale on the two Montreal ivestock markets today. The hogs "Ir per hu few sai d .1 i lines .i’§i.i.2°".'. ‘it. ‘m’ ’°“' cattle offered end. (‘unsigned to were brandy Yfflllfl flesh, The fats were maatiy mp qunlfly pa". Mining Exch TORONTO, Ooh, lliay lhvhfining 1000 Ale! 1000 Arno 200 Granada 500 Premier . 2572 tiherritt "ii .5 1'3 3860 Siscon .. , 5 1000 Sylvaiiite 1880 Teckhughes i300 Vlpeiid , ... 700 Wrigbtiiar . . . Silver 27 o'l.‘tul suit-s 81,000 shares. 600 Dslhousie . i500 Foothills 2310 Hudson Bay i6 45000 Pen Pete T'QWN 611115’? " ‘l ___ ND ESTiiiiii MON iiEAL. May ‘iL-Thers were on contract at $15 fed and watered mitre Fresh sales of hogs were slow. The the Light ho s were .50 and sows $2.50 to $3, i There was not enough cattle to sire s market hut bids on the few indictated an easier 8'17 i-ntili- in the yards. the Manchester Corn- erce leavinrr Montreal on the 12f r amt Britain. m mint of these hnnrlywaight steers lwioc shipped as stores. ndredweighi; nl. There were s including odd choice young cows. ange lcs close: ilontreai Market h. _ Siiieiights ii MONTREAL. its! l1. (B ldisn Pussy-Volume of "I. an‘ r din fell o today on the Montreal stoc ex- change which went throu h s qui session. While some of he leading issues continued ilriu the list on the whole lacked ruucti of the improve- ment in tone noted earlier in the week and leases at the close outnumbered gains by 0 to b. A four Point advance la Bell Tele- Dhone. a recently weak issue brought that stock to 00 for the most important price change of the day. ‘ Montreal Power, McCoil Frontenac, and the two B. C. power issues were fractlonally stronger. Canadian Pacific, Dominion Bridge. General Steel Wares, Steel of Canada and Charles Guru were among popular issues to record losses, all of which were fractious with the exception of a loss of 11A to 371/, in Coiisnldate‘ in Smelters and the decline of a point in 8t. Lawrence Paper preferred to 7. A. further slice will be taken the minimum prices at which stocks may be traded it was sn- 110011060. Effective yiext Friday the following rrluctions will be made: Banque Caandienne Nationals, from 146 to 140; Canadian Bank of Com- merce froni 171 to 101; Dominion Bank from 174 to 104: im criai Bank from 113 to 103; Bank o Montreal, from 105 to 185; Bank of Nova Scotia from .04 to 2-143 ltoyal Bank of Canada, from J01 to 181: and llank of Toronto from 178 to 108. Sales today totalled 4,257 shares compared with 5.087 yesterday. llion~ tresi Power led ill activity with n07 sales, gaining 1,5 st 28%. Other issues ucre sold in small volume. off bank til| 47S 0 lloliingcr 1500 Homestead .- 2100 l! 20 h WBY ... 13 '7 s1 . 4i) _ am . ‘ i '0 ‘Jtl ‘Vs. ‘IJNLISTED 2'1 C-Copper . 70 000 Eidorado . till _. 15o 30 el ..., ii‘ 700 irlr l-lud . 500 liiclicotl J00 Ventures O sales totalled $23,000. the festuro being a iin o ruiifieuts in Convcreion- Loan i050 ti‘! J . Steriiig closed at 84.1458 and lluitcd States funds at a premium ot l2 13-10 er cent. MONTREAL, May 1i. (By the Can- J ‘nilinn Press)—Stoaks followed a gen- erally steady price courso in extreme- ly dull trading on t‘ local ext-notice in today's price at‘ ui,_witli the chief influence the cutitinuaiice of the comparatively firm performance iri the Wuli Street market. olunio of trad- ing here feil beow the five thousand share mark, and at the close losses exceeded Kilillfldily nino to five. Due almost entirely go ii four point gain by Bell Telephone,‘ the 1'l\'8l'llI9»]IIiCB of twenty stocks advanced 17. Firnier spots in the list included the B. C. power issues, McCall-Frontenac and Montreal Power. The day was iackliiir in news with any part culnr ltearing on the securltv marl-rte, apart from tho passing of the common dvidend on New oYrk Central which hardly came in the nature of a surprise. in addition to the. removal of the minimum price on Shiiwiuigan Water and Power shares on Friday of this week, the lliontrcnl Stock Exchange announced today a reduction in the New York Stock Market Quotations ,.. American Can Am Smelt ltfg Am Tel Tel Au Copper ... Atchisun ... . Aiibiirii Auto . Bu‘; (lip: Beta Steel Brice! .-,- . Can Pacific (Yasc Chrys lllutnrs , U U lectric Con Gas Corn Products - Uurtiss W E I llupoat Gen Electric . Gen jliclootds _ .. i Geri ours Goodyear itubhcr Houston Oi 1 Hudson Motors l-lu p Motors ,.. . in giarvestcrs .. In Match Pfd . In Nickel l? Telephone en Inppi-r .. Lambert 1'0 ... liiis Pacific Mia Pun Pfd Mont \l'nrd Nash lliotors N Y eiitrai . . Packard Motors Para Piibiix ... . l‘ S of N J llntlln tforii . Ntniitl Ilrnlitis . Soars liuebuck , K 0 .. -l v .1 '. f. c-izwt: .. _,.. a: . asauv» h... ,.. ,.. t h. ilnitcil Air _ Viiltctl (Ynrp ll (l imp ... ii S Rliiilior ii S Nicol .. Van Steel . . ‘Vitrner Bros Co ... Wasting Elev Woolworth Co Worth Pump prices effective Friday follow: (‘nnndierino Nationals from 145 in 140‘ to 101: Dominion llank from 174 ta 104: imperial Bank from 1~7.'i tn 1135i: Rank of Montreal 197i in 105: til: of Nova Scotin from 2.14 to 2H: ltrfy-til Bank of Canada 111i ta 101 and Bunk of Toronto from 11S to 108. (l S Wares Ltd - minimum prices prevailing on tlic haul.- X"! “"1 F"? shares. The changes in the uiiuiniiiiti igiwiw“ P"??? llaiiriuo hliorivin ll ii Canadian Bunk of (‘oiiiiiicri-e from 17f 5 c ‘if can“ DRESSED HOGS ' A We will discontinue taking Dressed Hogs Friday, May 13th. LIVE HOGS We will continue taking Live Hogs on Tuesday and Friday forenoon as heretofor, paying highest market price. 3S6!‘ N0 rice" z I hereby give Notice that i shalt not be responsible tor any debt: contracted by Ivan Frizzell. (Signed) JAMES W. FRIZZELI; dutlti-b-lli-l . Montreal Stock Market Quotations Starks _ iioli 'i"ulr-phr)ii8 ii '1‘ i. Powcr , . ii i,‘ Pinvcr A _. (‘an Bronze Com i,‘ (I Ftlililiiry .. t,‘ t,‘ ]<‘oiiii¢iry' l‘fd i'||ii Content, . (‘uii (‘oiiiieiit Pfd Li CLERMONT SCHOOL all’ i0 Honor roll for month of April: 1_ Grade VIIL-l, Weston Campbell. 32g‘ Grade VlI.—l, Blanche Camp- cibell: 2, Gerald Murphy. 3712' Grade VL-i, Ethel Campbell; s 111/. Justin Murphy; 3, Arthur Rayner. 40 Grade IV.—1, Elia McKlnnon. T21 Grade 1II.-—1,Gcrald Mill; 101;. Ross Rayner: 3, Mary Gamm. Grade II.—1, Wanda. Mill. Grade I Jr.—i, Margaret Kinnon; 2, Clayton Mill. Myrtle Hughes, teacher. (‘an Pacific _.. (7 M Siiicltiiig . 110m liriilgo lloiii Illnss ... lioin ‘fcxtilr: .. liai-itont iitiirlos 2 e .... ‘ (iurds ilypsiiiii ,.. Mc- \[ 281/. .\i l. ll l’ Ii p.c. dcb . "0 '11!- iumit ll Sons 5 15 l5 There are good things enough in this world and good traits in all persons to supply about all the to- Study to be worthy of your pa- pics needed in conversation. $81105. growth is vcry limited. Present indl~ rations are that, spring seeding will lbetgiii about the middle of May or a e . ' Quebec: April has been particularly exprrii-ttl to be general by the middle lm: which '.s not yet started, but is cold. Slow thawing ‘lius delayed sow- o! May. Paaisge, to meadows by frost is generally reported and the condit- ion of hay and clover is below aver- age. (liitario: The condition of full wheat is reported being exceptionally good. Winter killing has been sniall and reports from Western Ontario in? dicate that prospects foi- rail wheat seldom were bcttsrfifllay and clovers have suffered considerable damage from winter killing.‘t'.‘old weather has delayed spring seeding, particularly in eastcrii and Central Ontario. ln East- ern Ontario, spring rdmiing will be from three weeks to a month inter than liist year. mouth character. The Montreal‘ Curb Market -.._-__ vlligh Low Close m. than yesterday's final iixures. May closed 1 cent higher st 69%: ,v 56, higher at 64% and October 9h to 1A higher at Milt. The ninrket held steady through- out. Tpcro appeared to be less inter- est iakea in the trade however, in view of the bullish report issued b! the United States Government, initial strength at the opening was followed by quiet, trade nu ll shortly before the close when buyin for continental ac- count gave a tlna spurt; to values. it was not sustained, however, and 01'"- flt taking shaded the high points at the close. Broumhnii pn-ilicted . an iarrcaseti sowing of wheat; in Britain and that as much overseas Dominion wheat as possble would be used. Home expo trade was worked but it was of smsl amoun . 1n the coarse grains section some linrley was worked for export iii: un- changed prices. Wheat~lliay 03%; July 041,4: o col/iii. July $127M. CURB 1500 Brownie ... t. 1000 Gem Lake . 1000 Kirk Town 8000Mtilbroic _ 20oo0i| Seelct 0:: ozt 1000 Pumice Kirk . 01% 01% YFLOA TING POWER “We Caift Put It In ords -but we can show you by a ride,0” says Walter P. Chrysler Miscellaneous I t is lnirnois A ., _.. ileagraius . rial _ t. Tobacco u a I 4 57s 7 11 ll 11 ‘if: l,‘ ‘A 15 57 ‘Barley, Canadian western no '3 51: nuts Canadian western no 3 40, oats ma no 1 so; flour svrlar wheat PW, cuts firsts 5.00: flour seconds 4.40. flour bakers 4.30: flour winter wheat patents choice use-zoo: flour While corn 4.50: bran ton 22.25; sbortsnton 2355. i-oiled oats bag 00 pounds ...70: h” he 2 peg ton car lots 10.00; cheese current make 0014-0055; N!!!" 11° 1 iinest 105351014: use 111-11 Inecinll i," "m," .24; eggs fresh extras n cartons 22-23; eggs fresh flrsts in car- tons 19-20; potatoes new no 2 Florida 15o pouiida son-am: potatoes old Que whites 80 pounds 30-35. potatoes old Que N B anti P iii-l green mountains oiinds 40. nbw YORK, lily IL-(Jnttnn fat- ures closed quiet and "steady. Clos- ing bids: Jan 614: Feb 6-1: March 0Z0; April viii: s! 55B: June Mi: July 74:1; 59p 534; Oct 6M: Nov 500; Dec v 0.. Spot closed quiet. Midiillvig 6T5. LIVERPOOL Cotton spot in better iiemati-l proved business. Prices a points iii B 'Aiiieilcsa middling fair 550; strict good middling 411; strict middling 401; middling 450; strict, low middling 421; good ordinary $01; receipts were 451; low middling A41; strict; ordinary New York Curb a 21 ‘a 0% 9Q 0% not ct B A. "ixiiarley-hfsy 41%, July 407|A, Oct 1 . 3.: / A CA8]! PRICES Wheat-No 1 hard 00%: no 1 nor 04%: no 2 noi- 60%; no 0 nor 50%. no 4 55%: no 5 50%: no d 46%: feed 441A: track 03%: no i suruia 711,4. 0ats—No c c w 5514mm 3 I‘ W 32%: ‘or 1 fer-d 32%: no l feed 317a: no 2 " {and 20%; rejected 23%: track 3.774.. i Barley-No ll c W 41%: no 4 t: w 34014.: nn i! c w 37%|: no 0 c w 301,4: ‘ track 41%‘. BONDED WHEAT ' NEW roux‘, May 11.-Bonded wheat i . °1“"d.'”'“" High Low Closc 511/. 51% 5114-18112 oov. co an a0 011/4-02 innicuvi: OFFERINGS - a “Casuals-mo waitress-g‘ SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE AND CHANGE IN PRICE 560s Powerbeerlm. Tbn mud: wbe unpud ‘our invitation to a Flossing Power-Rule bsve bud ibc ibrill of fbur srolornlg Ii e. Don't min Ibuf Ibvill." M , President, Cbflllll Corp. of cat-at‘. limited ‘ spasm-a MANITOBA aariiussr . EDMUNDITON saw nausswicx 5% 1989 @ 90-11 To Yleid‘0.80% 6% 1947 @ 95.25 To Yield 6.50% 5% 1955 O 84.86 To Yield 0.25% 5% 1951 Q 80.15 To Yield 820% 5% 1941 W 95.63 To Yield 5.80% im- ' lil- Don’iti Miss Your Floating Power“ Ride! To be up-to-dste in motoring mat- ters, you must know about Floating Power. Everybody is talking about it. You will, too, after enjoying s Floating Power Ride. For a surprise and s. thrill, call on any Plymouth, De Soto, Dodge or Chrysler denier and tell him you want e Floating Power Ride. Or, if you prefer, ride with s friend who owns ii Hosting Power oar. Let the car speak for itself. (PLUS SFER. TAX) liliiliifi, ‘BiiEiiiiilil s. commit “LIMITED INVESTMENT BANKERS I. M. BAGNALL Charlottetown / [Canadian Gov’t. 1130...! Quotations High Low Clog: it 31's 2% 12% Bras Traction Cit Service Co ... Cord Corpor ... E S all’? 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