_*s1*arr.1'.19;5- STOCK _Q U0 TA T101115 n Jr THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" MARKET BAKING TIER. Irldsy h‘ nuw voarr, nfm, March 2a_ Wheat closed about unchanged and corn s fraction higher, both should ' resume their advance soon. Cotton i ever, that it closed s few points higher and gold advices hold good. Stocks were dagnia so inactive that it is a waste of time to writs about it. About half of them closed a small fraction lower, the other half closed a small fraction higher and only 2 or 3 uroved as much as a full point_ such as Allied Chemical and Union Pacific, the former gaining 1% tip; lntier 1 point. '.i‘h1- further delay la passing the Work Relief Bill is de- laying the market/it is iropcd. how- wiil pass next week and the enormous amount of moncy to he spent is bound to cnuss considerable activity for a fr-ur monihs anyway. In ihn mcautlnre my advice is to hold thiVstlu-ks recently recommend- ed by 11s and if you gct a chance to huy Spicgt-l .\I1|y once more hclnw iii do so. You can also buy R1111i11~r p111 ucar 211 as well as mule U. S iu1lus- trial Alcohol ucnr ‘.111, it should go tborc .30 A favorable decision 11v the Sup- rculc (‘(11111 nu the Railroad Pension ruse is 17111111- 1n be 111111111111 down next nmnlh and should help the Rails. I realize the apathy 1\n1I ictlnlrgy of the murkci gets on 1111031 nerves. hut don't get (iiscnuragcii. lhc cxlvcnicd ad~ ancc is not vcr-y far now. ' Baring. MORNING MARKET LETTER. NEW YORK. N. Y.. March 30- Ysstordayl market was s quiet sf- fair with price chfilucs nominal and volume small. 0n the whole, however, stocks probably closed higher than lower. Tho liails are quite near the lows of lhcrc rcccut trading range while the lndustrials are equally dull near their highs. The recovery as mcasrlred by thn D. J. industrial average, is about live points. 'l‘h1\ action of the mar- m is lurutuslug with some aspects of lt favorable and others unfavorable. The tel-it we have spoken nf has not been completed yet but if a rnll_v on lair volume (lacs not dcveiup in s maple of days the outlook will he liscoursglng. Laidlaw and Co. SUMMARY \ NEW YORK. March, flu-Moody's in- vestors service commmlity price in- dex for Friday was 1500 unchanged from the previous (lav. 145s 8d vs. Gold hare qvfded st [-1311 Rd Fpidny. New York Stock Erhrmcc and Its subs 11131 net lass 51.060300 after lcgrxafges against not losa $111..121 in Southern (‘alifornin 1511111011 declar- lcdd ‘rlogular quarterly 371/9 cents div- on . Markets At A Glance y (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial ' n New York-Stocks closed slightly hi iu-r. ¥i'innipc|r—\\'heat closed narrowly lluhor. York-Jhrnndian dollar un- New changed st i111 5-10. Currencies (Cluludirm Press) MONTREAL. Alarl-h iii-Currencies leelined slightly in Saturday's trad- ing on Iloutrcrll foreign exchanges the pound star-ling and the Liuitcd Stutesrlnllar both displaying sruali losses. The 110111111 was uff 7,; of n ‘cent. at 84 8J1 willie the (lullnr iosl 1-32 of one percent. at. ‘X. of one per cents premium. 'l‘i11~ French franc continuing at 1i i111 vcuts ‘ NFHV YORK. .\lx1r1'i1 iil—'i‘hc liclg- ian hclga dccliucd in a ucw low in Saturday's foreign exchange markets but still was above its devalued par- ity‘ of 17.11 11011111. The closing quoilh’ tion was 18 i111 cents. off .7 nf a cent. Star-ling also was weak. At one time down more than twu cents. tho pound steadied sourewhut to close at $1 7i1Y'1'or n llci loss 11f 1%‘, cents. Thc auadiau (lnllar was unchanged at 11-111 per cent (liscouut while the French franc, closing at ii 50 cents, was up .0054 of a cent. EXCHANGE (Iflmadim Press) Closing exchange rates:— At .\l0|\tr1-11|-i*o1||1d i S3; dollar 1.00111! (‘lune 1i (iii. U. S. At New \'<\vk—-l’0\l|1d 4 701,1; Can- llllnu dollar 1111 11-10; franc Ii hi1. At (1.1 fr‘; (‘unadiau l‘aris-~l'11||n1i 7.'i dollar 15.08 fl‘; U. francs. in gni1l—i‘nun1i duiiar 59 115 ecuis; U. S I b. duliur 15.17 11s 81.1: Canadian 11011111‘ 5i) 24 enill Nlllii’ YORK. .\iur1-h iii-Foreign exchange irregular. (ircui lir-iirliu high 1171112: low -l TNT‘: rinse 4701/4; 111i llay hills 4 781,11: Franco 0.61.1; llaly 0.21; iielgiuln 15(11): Germany 40.10; Canada I19 11-111 irr- Arivertisiag Rates- or wnnl- Annuuncnrusnts and Spiritual Olfevlngi, Cards, etc , do word Other rntnu onnppllantinn Irnlrnum Charge for any adv 311151-20 per word, rthres llur lions for the price of two. slrintl) bio in ndvsnas. III! For Sale FY HALE 0R RENT.“ BAY- tleld Street. 11-55374-141- i“ Ion SALE - AUCTION 110111!- Hva, arms and Whist. Scam Carib. Guardian Central Joli yglntery. Nov i-tf SAL! — HEAVY 1! Paper suitabis for placing under rugs, etc. Guardian 0810;.” u I0! sALI .- llVIN 300M House with garage. Apply Mrs. A. 1W.- Ossoiy. Remington. L-liiiiid-B-Iii-Ii. P0 BALI -—l CIIOICI ROI-STEIN cow (resin-six years oid. l-Ieavy "Ker. Olivia Wood. Bouthport. Ccnlrul Unnrdlun Iurlil. 0e per word; per wurdq In Inmsrlarn Notices. ‘Illa p" name; kite" of Coudolnucq ‘lilo. par lunh1 Notions of Thanks 0nd Appreciation. 700 u! orllsomoul twenty-five coils. v-nsnr-s-ao-nsq. - GOSSIP McCshun. Arbuckle Bros., Psaus Sugar Cm, Calif, sud Hawaiian and Western Sugar have advanced the price of refined sugar l) points to 4 00 cents s ouud. Belgian Chum er of Deputies sp- proves Premier Van Hselands mone- tary proposal by vats of 101 to 54. Premier now goes before Senate with his proposal. NRA laid before bituminous opsr- ators sud labor a proposal for eon- tinuancc of existing wage and hour rates until June Iii, o erators under- W. I. stood by NRA to be u acquiescence Learned that John I1. Lewis also plans to ree, both sides asked to reply thisvmornlug. Engineers Public Service and con- sltuent companies year ended Jun. 31. 11131 net a usi to 8232 s share on combined 5 cumulative pfd, $5. cumulative pfd. and 8B cumulative pfd stocks vs. 82.81 a share on coull; hiucd pfli stocks in preceding months. I lllgh Low Lult Up 30 ind . 101 3H 100 20100 7B 0.19 20 iinils 2T 015 27.01 27.80 0 30 High Lovv Lust Off ‘.10 lltll 10.015 10.41 1051 .10 10 Bends .. 03 37 .27 Do\v Jones. Boson SAY! IIONTREAII. Que" “arch 80- Thursday‘s weakness was not ex- tended into yesterday's session. Prices in general crept up sluggishiy with volume of trading amounting to 401.010 shares. Mnl-kct trcud continues bullish with probabilities still favor- ing an approach to a higher level. Utilities declined fractionally on the day, any further irregularity which may occur this morning may be re- garded as opportunity for enlarge- ment. Bu , Cons. Gas. Am. Gus and Electric. n1. Waterworks. North Am- erican. Am. For Power pfd, Un (‘m-p Pfd. Texas (‘orpn published 11 favorable carnings report yesterday but cioserl fractlnnnlly off r111 the day. Surat-st retcutiorv of holding this and further purchases on dips. Also pick up a littlc Continental Oil at the current level. Nolunda continues to hold up re- markably well. Probabilities still favor an ultimate advance to the forties. continue to buy on reactions. Secondary gold shares sold off willie urajar issues continued tn set imllishly. The Quebec Government's increased tax on mining prnflts from three percent to 4 percent on profits from $10,000 to $1.000.000 with corres- ponding increases on profits bssed nn a graduating scale is regarded as fair hv icarlcrs of the gold industry in Quebec. This announcement should 1'I‘lll(1\"‘ 11 mnjol- uncertainty from the market. Continue tn buy llome. Ile- inhvrc. llnilinger. Lake Shore Jud lvrlght Hargreaves. Bsnou. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March 31- Wheat nor no 2 88. Barley C W no 3 54. ‘Oats CW c0253.- Osts C W no If 43. Oats feed no 1 41. Flour spring wheat patents, firsts .40. Flour seconds $5 00. Flour bakers H 110. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $1 ‘.50 to $4 30. i-‘lnur white corn $5 30 to $6.60. _ lirnu ton 321192212 i022‘ 122 lirnu loll $20 25 lo $27 liulled oats bag 1'10 lbs $2115 llay no 2 per 1011 carlnts $14 50. Cheese no I Out fail 111/, to 11M. (‘hccse summer 1214, to 12%. . Butter- no 1 23M to 2-1. i-lggs in rtnrtons A 1 large 211 Eggs A 1 medium 28. i-lggs A l prillcts '27. Eggs A largo 23. Eggs A medium 21. Eggs A pullets 20. Eggs B 20. iiugs C iii. . - Potatoes Que no 2 Q1111 no l ruts 00-65 N B cohblcrs 60-05. N ll ruts 015-70. I’ i‘) I mts 071,1; to ‘l0. NEW YORK, March ill-Index of 1.1 staple commodity prices. (Dec. 31, 1031 equals 100; 102d average equals whites 50-110. 130 0). 'l‘n(l.'1_v 151.7 prev day 1110 0. Wet-k ago l-ii) 4 year ago 137.8. 111111 low 148-1. ’ 1113i high 150 '2 10.14 low 120.0. 1113K hi l1 H911 111.121 low ‘IS 7. (Uopyr ght lil‘ by Moodli). MT’L. 5511B (Joli mien and ‘Verdi (11111111-11 Stocks livuulan. .. ~- lln-u 1'..-. 1.»... Brew C111,. 1'11] llril .1111 4 (‘an l'ni" l1‘u1'll of 1 (lrceu 814-1. imp Oil imp Tub lull I'm . Aiclcilers .\ Nornndn 'l‘1'l'k 11111111 .= Walker 11111-11 Walker i1. .. Wright liar Payable in Advance “Qatari and Eastern locals, ls lvsnts l0 per word; lliuuliial lug per incll Lissa of Plural null Inhale-pl gwcfluc RADIO DONG AND short wave was $69.80. Now $35-00- Toombs Music Store. 11-5558-3-30-31. STIDNO HEAVY DUTY IUBDIB traces $2.110 per pair. Also ru\bsr beltlng. Clinton Morrison, Ameri- can Belt Dealer, Fredericton Sh» P. l. I. 11-61560-1144141. Wanted Wi§1 Reply giving particulars to O. 0.. Guardian O ffice. n-sm-a-a-sl r= Captured rox omens» - cmuruur marked B11191’ 1611151! 10X. Ii not claimed April 8th. will bs sold. Lloyd Boultcr, Victoria. chili-EAR IV. Y1 Stocki Exchange ii (Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward members of the Moat real Stock Exchange, Mantras Curb Market. I56 Richmond Street Charlottetown). Opennd .\1n l. . . , Anaconda (‘op . . m Atchison lilac Pow 1.12111 Erie .. .. __ First Natl Hiurvs . . ifreepnrt Tca lieu E1111- (iru Ponds Gen .1110: Goodrich L. Liquid f‘. Imaws 1111-11"- Lnnse Wiles “'4 hir-Keeaporl '|‘.‘n black Trircl: Miss Kan Miss i"a1- . Mont Ward ' ilrn - York (‘on Penn Ii:\'l Pull Scr N .1 Phil Pct Pullmnu (‘.1 . . Radio i‘1>i‘11 Radio Studebaker Thcrmoirl Texas ('11 Tor iluii‘ $111 . i"1‘r~u I‘-'-I1=<i1- Vninu 1'11" . i'11‘t'w1 1‘ -1. Pnilml 1' West Eire . lVoolwortil Canadian Garden Service (By Gordon Lindsay Smith) Grass seed For best results grass seed must be sown in the cool weather. This 11168115. i0 the cirperts, that n11 lawns or hvw-n repair work mil-Qt be made either well before the first o! June or in September as far 1s most parts of Canada are con. corned. A". 11115111110 there is usu- Rliy Plenty of moisture and nights are coil. Success lies in the selec- tion of the hiehest W138 o: seed. The latter should be regarded in the same way as the connoisseur re- gards ten. or tobacco. There are all kinds 01f qualities offered. but the best blends, in the long run, prove least expensive. In Canada. there m lswa sourcing brass seed but these have been designed only to protect the inexperienced from get- tlngslotofweedseedsinsteadM grass. I1, is possible to put in n. No. 1 mixture of first quality seeds which produce a very rulsatisfsctory lawn. ‘The reason is not hard to diswvef- A 800,1! 811m mixture is msdeupofsblead ofstlesst half a dosen different varieties _.of grasses. Borne of these germinate quickly and provide dude and pro- tection for the slower gwminating, much more inexpensive. pennsnent grasses which make up the lawn from the ecsond year on. The Ire cheap, sud they will but if they predominate in the m1x~ years go by becomes ‘ unattractive. Lawn Work I was new learns the mods work should be dons ls ("riy as possib'e, proterubiy the fail More. hough of cum» this waminrt is n bit late now. The big thins. the experts again poi-at out, is to get the ground level. If there is an unavoidable slope. the ten-is should be connec‘ ‘ with a rhort terrace. rather than slope the whole stretch too sharply.‘ mtwrwlss surface cirs-inagg- will be NOVVTQOIYYII! axrd after s heavy thunder storm the upper portion of mo. lawn will coarse. quick grvwuig. short-lived grasses msksssoodshowin sfewweeks. lure theresuitinthocrld wiillbo a very coarse is/wn that as the Jngly washing may. NWIII» "m‘ d_Mt’l. Stock Exchange and Ward numbers of tbs Ioutrcd stock Exchange, lontrsnl Curb In last, l)“ lieluuoud Direct. Charlolta uvvu. , Bruck Silk 11111111 Prod .\l ii .. North i'11\1' . Can Pnc . Drydcu lHnn-r. Dom ilrid Dom (‘uni -l , Dom Htcci (H.111 ll Dom Glass I'm . . Auimr. .\ '1 4'. , Bald i.‘nc11".(.). Ilirljtll] lHIM-s iinit 01.1.1 Luke of 1111111111 '4 "i" ‘t _ - .\icCoil Front am. saw “on, Pow EH33“ ltiatl Brew , yers A \l i. Power C” Con on » ... s: Law (‘p ' gnu Dry (.111 Ale lihawinginnnrp my h?“ .nn Pa . . » - C1188 Thcrfish , bteel oC Can flour 4417/,‘ 44% 1'0!!! $011 .. _ gang NM,“ ruurs . es (111 . Chic x-lr-‘ln ' 1 (‘.ol'l1‘uc1 1m“ Bus‘: - - Colum Gas |:1.- ° “"1111 ~ - Com Sol . . . (Qua gins on l . . (forn Prod 31°11”! ShOI-lld be allowed to settle 1111...... f" 5;": c» c lec- w we“ Eastlnan hudnk age e 88am‘ n “mm is time it is cc Auto 1.11.- (‘a a mam‘? 1° 191161111 this process several times, because it is much easier- to level before the lawn 15 sown than afterwards. The top .5011 should then be raked fine and u... was sown at a liberal mite, one; across and once lenghwise. This double sawing insures an even dis. tribution. IEbr obvious reasons seed shigmmmm"; 111W Wslen there is no - enng e w; advised to rake one wagmorfilylrexan’: then firm the soil witn. a. heavy roller or pounder. Unless the Eround has been thoroughly cum- voted and then allowed to 11¢ ma, 1118 Year before there is bound to ‘tile great deal or weed seed m the after the lawn is sown- Such it weeds should be removed constant- ly. especially in ta ea _ After that a. goode iswrsnfiefttfigii. 91/913’ V6111‘ will push the grass along *4. sufficiently to clhoke out most o; . these offenders. The first cutt. o! u“? F1155 1S mode when nbflutugigilree with a very sh ower, rolling when ishagpgrlgund remaini- mawing is advised. VQgetsbIe Planting; Leaf lelztnlce. radish. spinach and the first o1’ the garden peas wm be owns the earliest vegetables sown. These may be planted just as soon as the ground is fit to work. ‘The latter time does necessarily mean as soon as the snow is gone W?» 01111‘ when the soil cnunbles rather than packs when in the hand. It is dangerous to warn 5011 too soon it is stated. Particularly is this true of heavy soils which may bake and become like concrete if worked when full of water. All of the first named seeds should be sown st lease three times at in- tervals of ten days so that there will be a succession n1‘ vcgetsbifi. The second group to go in will be car-rots. beets, onions. potatoes, etc. which can stand a, little frost and then beans, cor-n and tomato, cabb- age and cauliflower plants etc. which kill with frost. and finally those hot weather vegetables like lima beans. squash well started egg and pepper plants, cucumbers. melons and Slmilar things. All earden rules, it should be remem- bered are only approximate and should be varied at little to suit the local climate and individual pre- fercnce. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL Following is the standing of Springfield school for February: Grade X (S11): 1 Winnlfred Has- lam, 2 Janet Smclair. 3 Oiester MacGuigan. Grade X (J12): 1 Raymond Has- lem, 2 Ivan Lambs. Grade VII: Audrey MaeNsliy. Grade VI Sr; 1 Clare Haslam, 2 Carroll Lamina. Grade VI Jr.: 1 Ardyce Haslsm. Grade V: 1 Bobble Howard. Grade IV Bu: 1 Evelyn Mstheson. Grade IV Jr; 1 Norman Sinclair. Grade III: 1 Roland Matheson. Grade II (s): Joyce l-lasiam. Grade II (b): 1 James Sinclair. Grade II (c): Bennie Mstheson. Grade I 51.: i Theresa. MscNaily, 2 William MaoNally. Grade I Jr.: I Evelyn Haslam, 2 Myles MacNsliy. 8 Dillon Macflsliy. SNAP FASTENERS REMEMBER That snap fasteners to close up tbs cushion covers no s good substitute for needle and thread if they need to be washed often. That s rub over the window ‘cords with ssddlers soup or beeswax will lengthen their lives» SORE HANDS byllubbingin ., 11111111121713 IMO! PAIN INIMET (Quotations furnilhld by Iohnfles’ ‘"14 “we W111 seminars. 111911.88 111811 azulshorud be dong' ti END PAIN — Soothe . .,___. win qqsQ I! DI 111 v-n pull f 5 F URGIITTEN CITY I‘ If newspapers were to stop, this city would practically be forgotten. You would quickly realize how much we all depend upon our daily publication. If daily newspapers through- out Canada were stopped, communities would be upset and disorganized-ordinary trade paralyzed — the populace panicky and easily misled. SPONSORED BY THE CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION ADVERTISE IN The universal communicaq tion maintained by the Daily Newspapers nourishes and stimulates our social, busi- ness and economic structures in countless ways-and is necessary to their healthy functioning. Daily News- papers have established and have sustained spot markets everywhere- that all may contact the publicandcultivate its goodwill. nor-rual. The market shares. 1111- swruulaav Granada Grandoru . Greene .. Gummr . Harkcr iian East. a 1'- Ewan.- Hill ‘Oil . lvu 1 l . 1 e 'I‘0I II‘ Reno. Roysiite San nt . trading an Cru . l failed to golds in houn, Little Long Lac lending with 11.1 .|1i\':11l1'c of (C TORONTO, Stocks 2'5 CEIIII. nllndinu Press) March 3b- cWstIerI . .U:.. Bhsrrltt v d the base metals had lnnrr- gains thsu losses. Volume was reflect the London advance in the price of gold bars and the pick up in the price for silver. Leaving out Holiinger which traded 4,300 shares, nil golds combined Pioneer and added 5 cents each and Wright Har~ greavos lust 15. A firming tendency traded only as 531a Tuhuru 12.1 g Vansmr 2f» Vacuum ... 1% Ventures ... 02 Waitr- Aluu . i111 \Vuy.~'i(ic 17 was.» 12.1.- é Vilism (‘ TonoxTgnnhnadlim Paglia“ “lb sum. .. s, m... .. my ing of Hoiiiuger featured an uther- T111111 ""1" -">" ' wise drab session of the Toronto l“ lyn." lniag market yesterday. The mar-ket 1 ' ' closed the week with s kenerally can MW v 2 21.2w‘;..l:.l;:..::.i:*..‘.1..:““.a‘a..1:: t»; ' ' - - I 1 ~ 1,. ‘ alt 7 .' steiy. Silvers bald their own in figs‘ “m; k,‘ 1 sustained features lllinlt l. trio" flats: lilsy -i(1; July 311%. liarleyp: ‘May 457,8; July 4055A. of p,ofl¢_tak;ng_ C1191! 1'"111— Decline of the pound sterling» Wheat: No 1 hard and track 84' No h 1 ' i nor 83%; No 2 nor 80%‘ No 3'nor glgtemy c“ an“. u" m n" i137: No 4 non 721110 5 hoist st Liverpool. while Chin show-ed strength throughout. ciou ‘V; cent advance. Bucnos Aircs l was higher, 1,15 .ccnts up at; close. . Washington reports stated the 1 partruent of sgricuitsrmthers rnatcd surplus of wbcat inf» --~ 041/4: No. 0 fccd (i3: N0 l durum S1114. . y o ~ ‘ T111141 ‘15 countries on March i at 0M. (Johnston and WIN!) bushels, compared with 0111000, WhMI-F‘ the same time last yesr and 1,0 000 two years ago. Duilness prevailed iu the cash coarse grain sections. vliiiv .. July Sept (‘11|. PRODUC 1:11 age-riser... In elcbnrflc HI Hi1. bFiJianc tobuvuln \ ‘gkiilfl " Duke 0i Gloucester in South Pva. Islands qqngmnusunmovussii \014. 79% S0 the selnigg 24% l,“ Z4 ) '1‘ ck Hu hes ‘Mk an“ '0“ " A e g ' (Canadian Press1 ‘w “r H“ ri-rouranu, Ira r31: I all-B . . - v.1 r ccs were a a u 1i! rcr u 1‘ d°vfl°p°d l" . » 391K; 337a 3111.‘; llnntrcai dnlryg and [in 0'11.» m“ the "mud \Vood iii . l 3701 during the past neck. cnlltilf I - ' the rally started late the prccé week. No 1 grade lu carlots ur- ‘ WINNIPEG. .\iarch fil- was "quoted al 21111; to 2i ts \\'i\1-1rt:—- pound. more than 11 cent 1111,1111 ch" a week ago. Small 101s to_ 1' 21% _ Iliuh Low Last became 241/5 to 25 cents a 1101 ’ . (Q;““|d|n|| yrs") solids and n :cnt. higher for ]Il‘llli 8'3. f‘l'lif‘\l‘.ti 11.1w. :-.1_11.11n111111¢-.1 11y >~‘-". 81% 96". The egg market remained 1.1 "/5 dust .15.... ‘reports. 1m- wheat mur- .. R5 "new. 11mm"! shipments 111 1 7 km ' \-..g1.-r,|.|\ (|1~\‘(*]|)[1"(l 1‘ sh .. less curled the week at 111 V! N|r,.,.._.,|,' ' , dozcn for A large, 10 cvni 'i‘hcw was no lmrlcrial pressure in ulerliulu and Ii. 151,5 tn 1|; - H, Hum.‘ rpmluv reu- 4111'. I111’. 101$ A pallets ulul 15 in 151' -- nr [lnssilrlp vxir-nsive .1115; t‘ z .nmc npn-chcnsinu was (111 tl1c chccse ulnrket no 1 “m, f prc- cnnlirlucri :11 111,1, to 11", nuns... ,-,,,-,.,.,,., ' 1l11u1_nu 1111111111 1'11!‘ fail-makr with mlzm hm... m _. lin- \\ in- linl-s 11 cent u 110111141 high ‘r. u 11c ' \I1'1i-'1.\' and Quchcc no I whit» 111111110 - 1-: ‘.1, - ~ 111211" for .111 to 00 cents pr-r N0 pnu ~ ~ f‘: ~_ . - .:-» 111111 July :11 alas for (i0 111 (1.. .111 - L'- _ ., 1-. ~ k 1 ibiiicrs 1111.11.11. .141 ~ i" ,,,§ \ _ y ‘i111 i.» 111511111" 1inr1-_\- 1111s lhc r-euis. Xe Brunswick "Inqui- 1 H1 n cqvnl pain. .nul_v iiic durinu lhc sussiun, i‘v:-\'- [(1.1 to 70 ecuis 11111. Prince i<l1iuz1ri ~ 1Z0 inusir. support ni‘ export salon of land nlnuntnins 1171i; to T0 1-m1:~1 :1 . .3 chum: “m... f,,|,,,--.,.___ 1111001111 bushels of (‘nuadlnn wheat Prince Edward 1111:1111] mountains 11' ‘ u; \\'11<-.-1|; \la_\' mu; .|111\~ $111.1‘. ,111-.| 111>11n~n= 1.» ...11-.-1.11~ ivulrliflrl 1111-1 n. 7n can“. - . 31$ (..il(tt'lé‘