1 1.9.1.5 A MARQL 16, rue CIIARIDTTETOWNMNQGUAIR-DIAN ESTERDA Y’S I§T0€Kand BONDQ 0 ’l S k Mt . toc EXCHANGE Ekchange ——— (Csvisdl 1' arozvmsan, 11:13!!! llflihuun, W, forcl ii exchange In relation g0 n" (QnslMiciu furnished c; Johnna. §'t'.§,'.l"§llld°llllr” (gala commiml h, ‘h. gal Ward members of lhojlolitrel as followa:- m‘ cued ma“, gong ltzchsuc. llontresl (‘m-b Ilsa Argentina peso .2551, “c, is! Richmond ltrset, Charlotto Australia gonad 3 soap, tows.) Austria sc llllng .1914 Belgium beige .2 ————- i Brazil miirsis .2358. Bulgaria lsv .0131. flocks Opened Lssl Chu- Boiir Kong; dollars .4398. “bu”; g 5% lediiiililfk krone . 108. g,“ T‘; 132 (‘sechosiovnkia t-rown .0420. m." T 1, Po w. lirauce franc .0000. c Pow A 9:, Germany Nlchsnrfirk .4005. Brock Silk ls Grout Britain pound 443422. Bum] prod 3g Holland flnrin .0888. can cu- Conl . n55 Baum-y rierivo 3017. c“ Q" pm n, 1;; India rupee .3553, C, ca; com u, 191/5 Italy lire .0853l|. Can Cal Pfd 107 Joli-o you .2850. Can Csm rm s1 ram Jiiroslavia diliar .0225. (‘an Hydro Else Ptd 441,5 4g l\_clv Aeirlsnd pound (.9010. (‘nil lud Al a . .. av. m. horny krone .1488. . Osu 1nd .41 B m Poland zlou .1021. lJan North Pow 1i) boulh Africa pound 4.8210. ran ne 10 lipniu pclcta .1182. 50,-3.5“; plow _ 3 5 Sweden krone .m. (for Smelt . 15g 127% §ivlilflfllllltl franc .8270. Dryden Papen 4 4% Lnltorl hiatus dollar .1 pen cent 1mm Bridge . 2o 2:51,; P"""""" Dom (‘uni r-ra 13:. las NEW Xoas. Mimi: 16~Fo=oun u- Dom 5m“ Co“ H; 4% Clllllllvll‘ Iffcfilllllll uroat Britain high Ga s . . n5; .5“ 47mm lou" : close 4.19%: 00 Gjillflillfl r. m. 4-,! iuii- 41am mo owl: ml Illiilirlircr um .\l.‘||il mm was "d1: Belgium 23.32; Germany 40- l lllll Nickel '. 2.1 "WWII 99 1-1"- lm, yo“, pm _ _ 47 Closing exchange rates:- llako of Woods . . , 1o 10% At bfontrcnl—i'ound 4.84 7-10; U. iiuuscy inn-m . .. l 4 s< Infill" 1 "l; "we 1W1 lii-lfoll sir-lat ml. 1m, A‘ M" Y°'k~1'°“m| "W; filo- Mum pa‘, ___ ___ - m’ adlan dollar 00 1-10: franc 6.60%. N.“ Bu" ___ ' 32V At Pools-Pound 72.40 fr‘ Canad- Qulbec _ _ _ ,5 -' no dollnr moo n; u. s. dollar nus Shawn“ a8 ' m “Ignggind Pound 11a 8d‘ Canadian 5"“! " m " "3 *3 flblllll‘ 5S.70 cents; u. s. dollar 50.80 ‘A corita igflllltllifl‘? ... 1.. ... 115 C I ii on res .. 104 Nova Scotia ... . 28H, voyfllafb .. . 157 _____ III ID . - - ' “ "7 NEW roux, March 15-h filflhQll PRODUCE r (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March Jib-Prices of vgga reversed their trend of the past wcm on the hloiltrral ‘dairy and pro- duce rriarlrto today to uluve up a cent a dozen. Graded shipments in car. bts or Icss were quoted at, 1B to 20 rent! a dozen for A largo, l8 to lit cents for A inodillrn. l7 to 18 cents for A bullets. 17 to 18 cents for B and l5 to 10 cents for C. The liutlcr market. declined another 1,1 ccnl: u pound, becoming 21 to 24% routs for r-nrlota or lt-ss of no 1 grade. lriolllls were 25b’; cents and prints 201/, cunts. Thar-c were no receipts of cheese and prices rcrrinirll-rl unchanged. fail make of no 1 Ontario selling at 11% to 11% cents a pound and summer lines tilt a cont a pound higher. 0n tho potato market Quebec no 2 whites bruli lit. 5.1 In 00 cents per 50- pourld bug, unlit-c lin l lnouiltalril till l-ellls alld New lll-unslvlirk uud Prince Edward Island no 1 moun- aharp advance In sterling, with no Improvement In the gold block cur- rencies, marked trading iii the for- eign exchange markets today as trad- ers strengthened their positions to facs possible developments at Mon- day's conference at Brussels which will bring together finance ministers of tho gold bloc countries. Extensive covering of sterling pos- itions by operators abroad sent thc sterling rut‘: soaring to a sibling rate of 84.79%, three cents above yester- day's quotation. The gain In two days was brought to 6% cents. 0n the other hnild, tho French franc and other gold currencies were narrowly lower. ' The French franc closed .001,‘ of a vent lower ilt ti fill-fig, slightly better than the day's luw. Small losses also occurred in the Belgian belga, Swiss mule and Uutcb gulder. - The Canadian dollar found the strong market a helpful factor and lvas nlile to reduce its discount from 1 'I».'I‘_' to 15-10 percent, MONTREAL March ilk-Tbs pound lltcrllrig glilrlcll narrowly on Montreal foreign exchanges today while the French. franc and tho United Staten dollar. showed small losscs. Tho pound roan o ccnt at. $4.84 7-10. The dollar lost il-lil of one percent at one talus 70 csritl. ls § m Advertising "list, -i-Payalile in Advance Ceiirrui tlnurdluil loin ._ 1c p" Ivor per vrurih Announce wit: Qlld Con! In uer word; In all- Ian: Nntlrrl. spiritual Offerings, C nlc , do per inch: Nntlcra of word Other ratra n llililrnnm Charge for n plies tlolr RATE:—2s per word. lhrro Inset lions for the price of two, strict!) payable Ira advance. For Sale SUITABLE FOR etc" 1t’ pa!’ CARDBOARD lining OUUJUUSU. §he_e_t. Guardian Office.“ FOR SALE -— SEVERAL RANGES, cooking stoves and heaters, 89 Rochford Street. L-5379-3-l5-2I. FOR SALE-HORSE. CHEAP FOR quick sale. Apply Guardian. ‘ L-5322-3-1l-3l. FOR. SALE OR RENE-fit) ACRES o; land. Apply Mrs, Beatrice Neill, >_Tfl_0_l‘£ll_Milt0n. 14-5401-3-16-31. FOR SALE — LARGE QUANTITY fecd turnips. Neil FCYKUSOII, Bori- snaw. L-5378-3-l5-8l. RADIO EIGHT TUBES, bEAUTl- ful Cabinet $50.00. Toombs Music pep some: lmttcrs of Candolorics 70c. aka and Apgrcclat ca. 70c. pcr inch or M. QC y advcrtisnuaal twenty-fins cents. v f"? . norcent premium and the franc .01 of u cont at U 0t] cents. u; tic-torn and Eastern locals, l0 ~ an Ivaritq 0c prr word; (linulii 70o p» lncbl Lists or non! and Miscellaneous CAPTURED A FEMALE POX. Ear markings. Owner apply to Gavin MoAleer, Hunter River. L-5307-3-16-2i. BABGAINS FOIUFARMERS AND others: 26 cow starlcheons, 42 steel . stalls, 24 water bowls, 2 pressure tanks, 2 power pumws, 3. 1 H. P. electric motors, B hay cars, 8 hand pumps, 400 ft. pipe, 6 Beatty brooder stoves, 1 incubator. All to be sold below factory cost. Preston Toombs, Beatty repres- , tn. 5168-3-8-9-l1-14-l5-l8-2l-22-I8fli. To Let FOUR 1100M HEATED APART- rnent to rent. Apply 40 Victory Avenue. Il-533i-3-14-3l. TO LET- 3 BOOM HEATED apartment, also live rooms. Tel. L-535l-3-l5-3l. > Storelfl“ __‘~___1i_~§399-l-16-11- IiBB-J. rorusaii. so o ISLE or can! mailed to your acldressl lac. wanted ff?“ Mm“ s‘°,“f’_'.3‘§§f’._,'_f§_,f_ fiFfniTr-iits accoivrm'_o“'na'rn"o for‘ -° - ---— Fitzroy Street. L-snu-a-is-si. FOR SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Boon‘ Cards. Guardian Central Joli Prlritéry, Nov. i-tf FDR SALE — THREE BOlLEllsl 65, 90, 100 h. p. Three spline!- Shafting, hangers, pullers. bl"?!- rarr. r tElltLN-B- ‘ com)’ or lq-lolo-a-ls-zl. FOR SALE - RADIO ELECTRIC, Eight tube. Cabinet. Coed condi- tion. Must sell. Any lG ‘m; ill" r . uar . e accepted ADD ¥L_53g6_8_m_3L FOI- BALE - TO LE1.‘ — OB IX- chmgc. Onc of the Best Tourisifs Hotels on No. Bids P. Ii. 1. Iiololli linnl. Else. Running Hot and Cold water. Tel Conn. Advert-lain: ac- count of sickness. Write Guardian. Male Help Wanted APPB-BNHCE WANTED T0 learn Barber ‘trade. Short Course Ma rk ets A t A Glance Miscellaneous 1v. Y. some lfldhmp .__._ uournagrfrmlgllrfiyl) . ' Wheat nor no ‘t B 1 .. . ...._._.. 03s?! 19V Yo H0588. W’ Toronto (2.BIl]‘dl:l-tln!t;:::) Ind t Isl ‘c 5v "0 3 N- ' stocks closed higher. u. t Flour". A10 1 4g - —"'_"' Toronto-Aline: highsr. w 4m P "I W rat patelill. firsts (q J Pvlvsw ‘York-Stocks closed high“, m“, ‘Mond- u o0 30w by chums wwuion nos-wheat closed slightly mo," “m. a m - III an! lncclhan c! the Most N l- Y r . 9,0," “mm ‘bait rcal lac ,_ Monti-ca f v" of ~¢oltoa. rubber and eof- uao ,0 a“, intents choice Curb arkct. 156 Bio mend Street " 1°"°"""" “mm”- Flour white corn In so to as” ch”'l°"“‘°'nl~ ' ' " gran ton $20. m 321,5, ' - hurts ton 121.26 to $28.5, . . . }{““""II lou mas to tans. . . . Hgyvgoogtvpfrncooo3:130:24 so mm one“ ml . , _ . Cheese no 1 Ont fail 11 to 1i ' g1 ' - - - Che ‘A. r Rad . 1M (Canadian Press) Bum 31%": gig‘? n- fifiixzdclfii‘: lfllt htmlmliggliflo. fill-gr lo-subiseteo to "" l" "I'm" A 1 largo 80. Atl 21;? lnotllgnr l.."'...l.‘;-.°.§§2.“; h?“ m’ l“! A 1 medium 20. 1“, winning up,“ Emu“ e°wf t ‘he m". 4 1 Wu"! 33 1 .1, n lcctsd and closed l?‘ Icentealowveul? m "l° 2‘ 2 Mar at 88% and July ma. ' 10 Operators who prevlousl bad 1 bought heavily of cosine gra ns fut. New Haven - 3'4 well known firm of Reuben Tuplln “W “l” C" u’ 13* and Co. til-st situated st Mugabe. ‘Iv-non 1g 1m where Mrs. Darrsch was born on Pack Mot . Ii P» Aug. 14th, 1854. She was tllereforv 5",?‘ 8?“? é?“ in her eighty-first. year. (."“’“° " Pllli Port .. 1412 14% In her girlhood she attended Pullman‘ Co - 41‘ 41% Mount Allison Seminary, Sackville. Hal-ker- .. 7y, 5mg‘ 1' f,‘ In 1875 she married Dr. Donald fiufiifif}; £17., , Rep m... Steel all‘ out Darrooh who nrodeoeosed her by We), __ 85' ‘Sear! Roda-git - JPA fir. fourteen years; Dr. Dsrrsch was ,1 ,\| 4-0,,“ _ "c; ~- a one o! natures noblemel and in Kira Loire .. s4 .. 12 his wife he had s. worthy help- " m" 5"" ' 1w. mate. Hel‘ doaul has caused gell- “ltulf; 5W" m"! - 3 ersl mom-hing and renewed in the 1% hearts or the people the sorrow .l . Siliilii \I4:|i'\ E180 all": 31.11 a‘? and sense of “loss caused by Dr- ," ~ - Darraclfs deb . They were pion- ‘rtllll-lfiiowlllm...‘ Z91 lv N11 of Kenslncton and their poss- Te Co 17 ing has left s. void in the com- gfif gglf g5!" -- g; munlty difficult. to fill. After the “n,” Cum“, 5;", death of her father, Dr. and Mrs. Union Pac Darroch carried on the large mer- cantile business of Reuben Tuplin C Co. This business was supple- United Cori) Newbec ll is Ilxliilill?! mented by a. drug snore. Mrs. Dar- N|,,,,,,,,¢"_ g g siltfgtfllt rsch become a registered druggisli Noranda .. “m Ste,‘ lll 1905, she being the first lady , F - ival-nol- Brill Cc registered druggist on Prince Ed- ézvaafiflé Wnrrovll’ €irol ... ... wax-d jglgngL Ell o... i353 Hqkgffljj- _-_'_' Until stricken wunmo lxleart all- °"“-“' w l til Cc rnent last summer s aways en- P"“'”’”' Wgl-otllvlsiimv Joycd good health and spent much Pros Air . “PM Mm‘ Yellow Truck of her time in the store, now con- ducted by her sons, Waidin and Ian. Here she enjoyed meeting old friends and forming new friend- ships. Those friends she delighted to see and talk to during hcr ill- ness. She was attended faithfully by her son-in-lsw, Dr. John McNeIll of Summerside. Her daughter Ruby (Mrs. Dr. McNeiH) was in constant attendance at her bed- side during per illness. She leaves to mourn the memory IIEAVYWIIIGIIT BOUT (AI. By Guardian's Bpcchl Wirc) NEW YORK, March iii-The l5 round heavyweight fizht between Jimmy Braddock and Art t-asky. originally scheduled for early Feb- ruary at Madison Square Garden, today was set for March 22 by Jimmy Johnston, promo‘ . expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax. N-Sbd. MAN WANTED F011 RAWLEIGH Route of 800 families. Write to- day. Rswleigh, Dcpt. bfllC-sdti-SA, Montreal. danada. u-lm-a-z-a-ls-n-as. RELIABLE MAN’ 110R HUNDRED store route, this county. No sali- ing; distribute, collect. Experience unnecessary. Should not sixty dol- lars weekly. anon enemas Mm Lowell, Mass. a LISBON I30! ‘III DI- prsssioc-Bc s Civil Servant- Postman. mistcras Examiner. Charlottetown, r. s. 1. bu” Clem mfimmmn em Booklet "KOW lid 503x100"!!!- “m ‘M’! __ “MNTZMAN Q merit Jo . M. C. . v Bcrvios Company Plano, also Electric 5mm" Twqn” (log)! m“. Radio. Owner going sway. Will sell ' ' ‘ at lcai bargain. Might: arrange Dart- tsriua for responsible i711!" chaser. Ho: us, u-lolo-a-ls-al. overturns ‘ruin on. wossaiv - to distributnh icésiul al ln Persona] your comm n . work. goodpay. Act Promptly. Dept. vsivan iron slunssoaa- "--'1‘°'°"°° *-- N_§’,-,.,_,_“_“_ ::.'t..~-.l:.:...“"..r"~r.:.i'r~ ----~----— t!!! “M” ML l‘ my?!“ Jusr soar arm want ‘ - '""""" mNDON-Brilllh hm Wanted been advised by_l_ . Iouriloi " i ,,mfi! that soc: u: water sic lbs d?- ._o s Monaural-cadmium atria rooms suitable tor Ildh‘ ‘m fauna ll w: Id. “My?” “Clair-ally loud e v~ , , _ _ wines-rut possible poison Illll MI! lit flltll- ~ o . g 1.; i n-lnl-s-ls-li. an," Toburil ""1"" - 27 of s. kind and loving moi-her, one Xv°,,”t,'l§:.f'_f" ' ' ‘I m daughter. Mrs. Dr, John McNelll, ‘vllld ling Summcrsldc, and three sons. viz., will?‘ i’ Walden and Ian oi Kensington x-mlf ‘- and Don of the Customs papal-t- 511," . msnt. Vancouver, B. C», also a Tot-l "l" daughter died In infancy. Her sis- ter Amanda (Mrs. W. D. McKay) lives in Vancouver. Her funeral twk place on Surl- day, Feb. 24th, from the United Church of Canada and was largely attended. The requiem services were conducted by Rev. m. Prelim of the Episcopal 4 Church. Rev. Mr. Luring delivered his Robb Mont 8n Ksora .. lddl ,. l. 8nd Mines ... Violet! ... Wood Kirk ... BRINGING UP FATHER 5O Jldtéz WENT info MAGCu STKTE~ROQM "r B N 3H "r00 THE IN Two MIMuTE wean! t TDLOYOUR wrrl THAT YOU no» bcum-rr voice-w AND ‘h-IAT zéssmn“ l’! . . 1g I 11 lil-‘Ol wearied today and llquldnt d Pgfaglmqu. m, 2 “hm w“ g3 their holdings. In feverish tradineg. Que no 1 m" on I ~ . 59 prices skidded rapidly, decline; o N 5 “a P m I 'm 1 m“ w it}: lrtolznethtalillutwo cents bslng resistered "i"? a some recovery easu d l in , icon 40 trading, r a closinguzithnnet infill? uiliurn Ante 10 declines a ter being ti; cents lower. a Loco ... 1 carllcr. Barley rallied to close only a - ti; Obie . g ‘lialgnslntbéiilf, wgth Coflgespotidlng w. s ... s own t - ea Aviation ... 12 fiat. g y 0a I and T0R0.,.,{,°"W- PM» Eli's-m“ 53 “it'll-ifs ‘l?’ J1.’ E“l‘é‘.?,“"...2{l‘.°.“.§ . l . _'- '7' ' ' . “n; mm h‘, lizmglhfitz lfelzgxondilellg" Byers A M ... 11 lots, traders showed little interest In a“ "on an“ “on ma" “d ‘belie: Burr Add Mach as! 14 that commoditys futures. The price “m. ‘ mm recovery developed and on Oil . . .. 15 ran was limited to 1/‘ cent. wwmwwmmmmmm .*2mwMmw s en inor than erased The c; '_ m“ l,“ - Qaae Threl 47 4D o!..i‘;.."..§.::.'l.l'?a,oli:..i.,°ir: gzifgit, no *1 w» o»- 1-» mace ancous mines had- a gain of (yon yam Q‘ 2'1 93 91 , 9.". ggsflllaleldillllglpgtltéleill, volume bulked n. vhf 0b,, ,3 a, W22 88?’; 85;; do da. Turnover in 9o 38 so - till’: bale metal and silver shares was ‘A l‘ 5“ a on normal. Tilers m m, fife‘ rljlffilllfffnzgihlgrnflfé: my . . 10% 15% m4 1y to ltrength ‘Home N“, yo" July ... 755g 71 75 bum-m 3H0", scum“ or hum‘ Sept .. ... ... ... ‘I295 11% 72% prices had given the list a technically o . strong position and active buying In ML~ _ a fcw iucludin Pickle Crow, Slscoe M,’ "’ "' "" 4Q” .4°V“ 46% Centrgim Patilcia sad liiclvattera’ ' ' 40 5 f“ h ... ... ... ... - .25.... ..v.".'...f"' W" =- "=- orsiid th I ... ... .:.."':.:....:,°s.i..:;"n=.u°* o» visor“. om- 1»- (O will P stlmlimtlflfqiglsrc? 15:") "°'“"‘°" “d "m" non 9"" rrl-e ort TeX »- Wh lit-- Acme Oil ... ... ... .. Gmflkulhn" n’ 12% e 0 M“ o“ __ £2 i195 High Low Last 333‘ d" 3* 1 any, may, om any, as 38% _ 6 rum-lo“, w Ill MEMURIAM has City Sou.‘- 4% Kelvlnntor - 147i -_--- fighffl’ C; $32‘; MRS. mvrrnuva nartnacn ' 104% a” Mrs. ‘hyphens Dar-mob, widow 33¢ of the late Dr. Darrach. passed 2m peacefully to her eternal reward 21% on the evening o! Feb. 21st at he! 22/‘: home In Kensington after an ill- nsill nesa of eight months borne with Y U m l?‘ christian fortitude. Deceased was . 2.. . .s .. a .- ..~w 9g m» 1;]; wpnhnn and . _ 14y. a a-iama: ...- .. ... 11333 r9§§'r.i§lll“.. m. Harriet Tizpiin who founded the 'c.d.he'rc to their agreement Yiililllllili ll ioiillnls Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PIODUGI Kay pressed cwt Hay, lonsc, cwt 0a (fhlckcn v-ach . Stew Meats Pork chops . Veal lb . . Roost Pork .. Beef per quarter . dwl . . . . . . . .. (‘nrrnts 4 Onions Parsnliih 3 lb Apples dos . Bouts do: tlallllnlzs . Butler (‘ream . lllggs do: . ‘Plirnlps 7i for tlmnbcrrloa lb Rhubarb lb I’ Dried Cod lb sxcunzvcs (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL March m-Steady pressure of soles again lightened on the Montreal Stool»: Exchange today and the market. took on the bright- est appearance It has shown this week, with bulls venturing onto the floor for the first time. As a result a liberal number ot‘ gains was spread over the- list, offsetting the depres- sing effect of a large group of broad declines. Alcohols, weak during the past few sessions as traders apparently h were of the belief the market for Canadian liquors ln the United States was narrowing as home pro- duction increased, rebounded sharp- ly to lead the list of issues ShOWLYIZ gains. The interllsted group was al- so strong, although oulsfi: markets were not: particularly active and tive in the action of Wall Street for an expanding interest. A few selected stocks held broad price changes withdttominion Coal Preferred the leader in strength. Coal Preferred rose 3 full points at 135. Sales were 10,333 shares; bonds $7,500. (Jountles I Will Be Liable For Share Relief (c, y, by Guardian Special Wire) FREDERICPON, no. March 15 ‘I! necessary, the New Brunswick Government will introduce s. bill to provide funds for unemployed in counties which have rwolved not to give direct relief, and H1058 municipalities will l” cilargcd with their share and ll’ v liable for it, Premier L. P. D. T. -.‘-'. declared i" one Legislature tori. He issued: warning to R/estigouclle County ll partllculor and to Kent County. stating that counties cannot, by resolution of their wlulcils." let people starve." Intimahing that Restigoucllc County was attempting “b0 pass the buck to the provincial govern- ment," the Premier asserted, "it can't, be done and it won't be done." All counties, he said would have to and provide one-third of the direct re- lief. He instanoed a serious unem- ployment situation at Richardsville where 40 or 50 iamllleS were re- ported in dire need. Borne emerg- ency moncy llnd been forwarded t0 the village. iiliiiil MARKEl MONTREAL . market followers found little incen- (By Johnna and Ward's lpcclsi Wirc) IUIAIABI loadings report around 0 Gold Bank rats of 11,5 pom“, not common share $732,000 000 0o and Domestic previous year, .008 equal General Foods Corp and subs year share I NEW iroarr, n. y. mos rs-ou- hal- Lo a 14o- d 141's 8d. h’: nnlillollhccmcnt%oa'mh‘y'f r Goeyhouud Corp you ‘J90! iirofit 83.154201, suual to $5.08 a a I or v0.10 in zoaa. n n“ l ‘MAM " Brokers loans increased 1,000,000 to . $1,603.51’! BIN-I 8min» ast loss $2.4m,- Uiilt d til t I" a :.."....;i.: *§.'""""" ‘i’. c n s a c in m“ ‘HAM in“ 113x32‘! rs against act ruately $11,140,000 equal to share agnllalqsxt 1l,031.’,0l8 or_$2.10 a NYK Federal dlcservc Bank ratio for» week ended March 13 was 75.4 m‘ flkainst 75.4 in previous ‘leek and 65.8 iii like 103i period. System 72.3 g . nlnat. 724 and 08.2 respectively. g "d"! average volume of reserve bank credit outstanding daring w“; ended March 13 was $2,403,000,000 up 44000000 orr-l- previous week, but $7.._000,000 below a year ago. lllsh Lcvv Last 0ft on I MORNING BASKET LETTII NEW‘ YORK, N. Y., March 15— After early firmness, the market turn- ed down again yesterday on a ir wlcgrl-c of activity. There were signs of more support yesterday, however, particularly In. the Rails, than has been visible on previous occasions. Union Pacific closed up on the day and tlie losses on most of the other Rails were nominal. The calling of the liberty first 3%'s and 41/4: strengthened the high grade bond market somewhat, par- ticularly In tho to: exempt depart- ments. Thls action suggests ‘ confidence by treasury in the insin- tennnce of a strong bond market. The market is beginning to give some signs of Iiecoming oversold. A rally today probably would bc pre- mature, but, if nothing new develops In the situation, a base could soon be established for a fair-aired recovery. Laidlsw- and Company. BANDIT BAY! llfONTlllilAfi, Que, March 15—A morning rally in yesterday's session was followed by a resumption of the decline under the leadership of U. Steel and Case. Wenknels in tha latter issue broke out on announce- ment that the Company's employ-sea had gone on strike for higher wages, That Rails showed resistance to selling pressure and that prices in general moved down on redirced vol- ume of trading suggests that market ls gradually working into aii oversold condition, Trend, however, continues down and a final bottom is not likely to be established before l few more points of decline take place, Gold shrines were Irregular and act- ive yesterday. Although the trend in the golds remains bullish some ra- nistanco to advance has developed, ad- ditional pilrcilases should {hero be deferred until a moderate correction develops. Bsnou. BAKING LETTER Thursday Bvcnlag NEW YORK, N. Y” March 14- ‘Wiloat closed 115 and Corn 1 cent lower. Tlicy are about as low as they Sealing Fleet Sight Herd. (C. P, by Guardians Special Wire) ST, JOHN'S, Nf1d., March 13- ?' sailed with the N8Wif0llfhd~ sealing fleet, today, and seven o. dine ships found a herd to st- tack as soon as the season orpetied. The low was not clear on whether the kill should begin on tlhe 13th or the 14th but by Gov- ernment. consent nearly 1.500 men left: their steamers today and spread out, over the floes off the northeast coast, wielding wooden- handisd gsffs to capture the "harps" and "hoods" and using rifles on the great "square tlip- pers.” Results of the first day's battlk had not been rumpled tonight but the ships wet-e considered fortun- ate to have found their quarry so soon. even though they had not located the "main patch." an eloquent. pancgyrlc to the life and work oi tile doccased. The hymns sling by lilo choir were “Brief Life is Here Our Por- tion," "Thy Will Be ‘ done." “O Love That. Wilt Not, Lei: Me Go," also a solo, “Shadowsfl was feel- ingly rendered by airs, J. Edward Warren. Her remains were the People's interred Cemetery, Kenslng- Glover, James Pendergast, lln. Heath Bowness. tori. ‘The poll bearers were Gordon “w, "is qncgymbnuflgng] JB-mflfl it attempts an unlawful delegation FMIIY. Wlllitlm MCI-BBB. FY04 TllP- of legislative authority." Claims NRA Unconstita tional (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wirc) NEWARK, N.J.. March 15—-Fed- eral Judge Guy Fake ruled today l" thn National Industrial Act, as applied to intrastate busi- Recovery The rnling was made In grant- -BY GEORGE MCMANUS cossm. 1 , out weckl ago, outside of , i- f!) Ind U860 96.49 96,71 1,31 -0 Rails . 28.01 21.40 214s 0.15 20 Utll 14.86 11.39 14.46 1142' High Lovv Last Up 40 Bonds .. 94,31 o, g Dow Jones. I ffihll..'°'l"“i°““‘illt "ill °’ “if. I ll y w s r 1t PIDIIOIKIII- cfihifwfgdfilfl in early 20 to 25 points and recanted lil you villus” 3t loss. 8o or later again at. cents. More stocks made new, lows ‘on flail move, though quits a bullshit-U higher. The constant attackm. fr l"; Washington have caused gr din eoifcagamcnlt. No one denies l at abs uses exist not only la the ilitl but also some other thsrcan bc corrected vvithq t vvip-l ing out tlis holdings of lunar-fiat in- vestors. The big drop in the ‘Utilities has weakened so many accounts that some holders are forced to part with other investments, which canoe‘ tern-l porary unacttlernsnt Ill many-Jeane! that would otherwise be soiling (‘Oil-r aiderabiy higher. This refers n t only to such stocks as Phillip hi0 in, but also to National Dlstlileraonnliicb, earnings 85.50 ought to sell well lllla p" 4o, It w“ one of the few to clout: bighsr toda . Bcheneley also closed. slightly hig or and. will Drhhshl! ahovv earnings still higher than <lis< tillers, about $0.00 on the» " which entities it to sell above Ki anyway. Bot-h it and distillers can be bought on slight. pa. _ fihllllp Morris ~lost part of “miners day's rally, closing at 80. Just as soon as the selling la the‘ “general 11st; m; up, this stock will start or: another big move that will curry I well ‘above :01.‘ ltsulearnlfigztkeehnicn; creasn an w l0 “" ‘ . {n 2 year Would aw b8 Cslaiiese lold near III and is not! likely a gonuiviiyre ‘nails! I “ma. 6:: andaludlcetrlchrlosedi lilgliei both Yéhléfrdilti llitlintligkdil, alll-Volgwd the heat. o e - I For‘ i’ hlch owns no Drover-t es thoivameollvntry and is not liuble" any-Government interference. its per cent and d per cant rifd still?“ "l! be bought around 9'11""! ""15 ‘l’! an early m ovs up. Sonic ‘csastrucs tive develo ‘ In Wirshiniw" "l needed to turn this market. ‘who’? l narrows "x00: u-rrns" : 3E4 Qua. Mart-l sllfgtrlwlllsblxdod solidi: fairly u this moaning. Sonic further sclllrli»! 0 tereats and. investors haifitflll"! 5351“; the Rayburn Bill may res ‘in legislation with a few (an!!! 9 trZntetLG ans as t tending‘ utlllltrgllllovod oi curtailment of l. per production ll now better ‘thin any time since tho lllfleY “mmmi tltudo of Canadian PYWWW" l‘ the main stumbiin‘ NW1‘ “t l’ 5' crnl aareement. of N Y and Anti-alga‘? Canadian Industries Ltd. "WY" 1934 net income Mfl-lifiiiol pared with $333M“ “Mt gm‘ earned on common l!!! ' 102a.- slronl: Dtilitlon malnulllfm, Southern Can Pr. "lwwl n“ N“ in‘; for February- at 8109-793 l" l?" pared with l crease o - ‘them. in ind. Alcohol run morning is attributed to rev?!" "I?" tbs Company is negotiating 1pc me of a substantial N" °¢ l"'m"‘“"d spirits. Euro can financial “fir-outta are conecrne ovcl tho Fulfil "Y "3 a dumping on world markctl by the Grain Pool heat. » . wow m“ tillers il DIMIYIIYIE W I '5"’“"‘“'u srnaller units in tag ngrt- -‘ ivolv-a months. 1n “yo, ffllflflf Iillageinsntl aria likely to ask for some reduction in wages. Whether Wsliington W!!! 8mm; [hp “Quentin questlnnable, particularly when l: is coilfldvrod. that there an 1.000.000 railway ‘with n" and a presidential election its scheduled for 1986. o opinion of world bsnberg csblell from Basic, suggests that Iciiiethlupg ll brewing an the surrsricy Questions In Europe. - llanon. (Johnston and Ward) Stocks Ooslhd Ahitlbi ... ... "A. 100 Besuharnoia . 5 Brow Corp Con: . .- 31,; Brew Col-p Pfd .. . 171,4 Canada Malt ... .. . 301/. Con Paper ... .....1‘.l5 Dist. Bcng ... . u... 15V, Dom Stores ... .... ‘.1 Ford of Can A Green . R UP TURED ? End your I ptrn-e froublcs with our advanced method. No leg strays No steel. No elastic. Light. Inexpen- slvc. Guaranteed. Write for in- formation. v SMITH MANUFACTURING MTANY ' mot. s ‘ Preston, om. Eshblldlcd 1893 ' N-l905-3-10-1i. " _.:i lng an injunction to the Acme, In: of Jersey coy. to restrain united State; Attorney Harlan Bessorr from prosecuting or indlcting it.- for‘ alleged code violations. Besson said he would recommend that the case b! applied tp the supxcms court. moderate proportions remains-d DION ‘ ‘bhlllantltr fight that ultimately lg rl . no i‘? . ma. CURB , x for sell. 1m year; J of ice larso '1.- i ‘l i . l i. t.’