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Royal' :.‘.:.'.'..‘_ ‘ 150 '°»°\.=.i_=s-*ga "'“S`§°,8’“5B’-a- §s°%;S§5§ “ or -.e “?SreS§e'= ' fF""g 3 S as iz :fs rs SE S? ll.A’l‘li:-llc per word, otarea inaer tions for the price of tvs, str-intl; layahls In srlrenes. _ 7 For sale FUB SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Bcoro Cards. Guardian Central Join Prilllbfy. Nov. 1-tl. 'Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ° llentral tlaarllun lol-als, do par Icrlil Wal-wrn and Eastern locals, ls ' por ward- Annanncemarlts and Coming lvants_ le per word; Ciaasillol ‘ to per word; In lcmorlsm Notlees. 'loo per lnchr Lists of Ilorsl and _ ' lplrltual Ufforirrga, Cards, etc , do per nnlner Imthrs of Cnnrlolenes 100 por Inch; ,Notices sf Thanks alll Appreciation. Toe. pal inch or de. pm lcd lord Ot er rates an sppi on llulmum Charge for any sdvsrtisomsat twsnq-five santa. ...._ \ -vlé _lVlale Help Wanted WANTED - A RELIABLE, M111- die-aged man. as night watchman. References. Apply R. Reymond, Southport. L-7396-5-10-21. 'w“Frnn*'_-' lnAN"'-‘“v“v’Tm o lfoh rum Apply Albert nsvehhlu. Union mad. lr.-'race-ls-lo-al. hon s.4r.s ... nssvr snowrr Paper suitable for placing under rugs, e"e. Guardian (mice. . 8-27-tf. HEAVY DUTY 1f.UBBER"I’BACES $2.90 per pair. Clinton Morrison, Belt Dealer, Fredericton Station. P. E. I. I..-7324-5-8-31. FOB SALE - MARE IN FOAL lo pears, 1300 lbs. Good worker. J. Warren Villett, Hehillton. L-7318-5-8-iii. Miscellaneous BRICKWOBK - FLUES BUILT and repaired. Fireplaces a Sl>°~C-_ ialty. Lowest prices. 11 hi 1- ney Street. L-7303-5-10-4i.' WHY NOT INVESTIGATE THE wonderful possibilities in buying a guaranteed annuity in the Bun Life: if over sixty double your income. Bee J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Queen Btreet,.oharlotte- town. 1.-7850-tf. ron situ: - me oKirr.al~rl5 Coupe. Bpociai with rumble seat. Aiiilly to Mrs. John Frizsell, Cen- trill Bedeque. L-7842-5-8-31. Fon sans -_ nova nrcvcrn rN‘ good condition. Apply 58 UDP" Queen street. L-71401-s-'10-ai. IDB BALI _ SIT OF D180 HAB- rows at a bargain. APN! PB1'k°\' A. Horne, R. R. 0. - Il-'T814-5-I-81. Ei“i5?7mmE”mwn Br~ack\¢'.Y Point., 415 ity. Apply Guardian. Is-'T878-5-9-Si. ii. gi I IAII-BIT Ol* MATUHID O01! 011111! (Stool Quits) also To Let T0 LET -- THREE BOOM APT. Apply 38 Elm Ave. Phone l2la L-7838-5-8-Si. T0 EET- EMAIL APAETMENT furnished. Also one room. Apply Guardian. In-7320-5-8-81. ._______._.__.__--_---»-------‘---- 'l'0 LET -MODERN l_lVlN room house, 40 Victory Avenue. L-'|844-I-I-81 T0 LIT-I-ILOOMID DWILL- » ing with fumacc. Pouessicn June lst. Apply 258 Grattorllt. L-'M5-5-0-Si Lost ' . laathsrhalwith I 170°?"- rnnnslaes-J. - “wi-B-Ph EiHiH_rw6 s ina blsnonesctharnsl, .and boots- Awbdogidian. L-784|. cial it r§§§l§f ii, 5 5 3*. 52 Sigéavvi exchange for "o." ears Guardian. 'isle-$10-li. or resh- _also let harness at -, nom mr ` ‘ ` _ cut. Gordon g. _ 1.-ms-s-e.-44 »- Sal_esnien~Wanted_ "§§§§li§§r§§l§§§ _U »'_, ,_ I roar-aunrraarrrra aarwalu Bpringlield and Kinkcra. finden' ' lease notify W. U. care Guard- I.-'Ms-6-t-si. rosa-csa oasmr. rowrm. Street, Wednesday evening. Pho!!! 200. Is-'|831-5-I-81 l Boarder! Wanted - _ XAIDIIU AOWIMODATID AT its King Street. L-'neo-5-0-Si. FWUEEFTTWEEUEWEWE lr'|410-0-10-ll. __..,...__........--- -for lil vc-as _ -placed by futures to maintain net 1 r 5 5 (Br Johnston and Wash* Special _ Win) MORNING MABKl‘|.‘I.l'l'l'll rs ,éiséi rgiggééi l _ i. ; 5 rgggiigéiilg velopcd steadily most of the utili the mains were substan wide variety of the iuduaiirl As groups. the metals, chemicals pmhchly strongest. These can be classified as being of the “inflation badge" type and possible the prospects for the cash payment of the soldiers' bon-us was the immediate cause of the rally. Yesterd.ay’s recovery in the in- dustrials carried prices through previous highs on the average which suggats that good accumu- lation of stocks has taken place during the past two weeks of nar- row fluctuations. If tlrls is true, further DNSNIS on the upside should be made with reactions Pr°b°fbly sharper than they have been recently. Laidlaw and Company. _; srnmanr _ NEW YORK, N. Y., May 9- Gold bars quoted in london at 143s 8d vs 144s 1-iid Wednesday Richmond Federal Reserve Bank reduced its redisoount rate to 2 per cent from 2 1-2 per cent. Seaboard Oli Co. of Delaware declared usual 10 cent extra divi- dend and regular quarterly 15 cent dividend. Cuban American Sugar Oc calls for redemption on June 15 all out.- standing lst mortgage coilatol-al bonds of the' 8 percent series-due Match 16, 1936 at 100 1.-2 and M7- crued interest. ` American Rolling Mill Oo. March quarter earned 'lil cents a common share vs 30 cents a share`in first quarter' last year. - Chevrolet workers at Toledore- ject msnagelnent's proposals for the reopening of the plants by'a vote of 1,251 to 605. E. F. Mc- Grady, Asst Secretary of Labor snpects to confer with leaders of both sides in Detroit today, will return to -Toledo later for further conference. ' Oscar Johnston, manager of the AAA Cotton Products Pool an- nounced that beginning immed- iately the pool will sell spot cotton in limltod quantities to the trade for immediate consumption or ex- port. Bpot cotton sales will be re- position of pool. High 30 lnd1l2.'l4 M R811-B _30.44 20 Util 19.20 High Low Last Of! 5.2.2 c2=§ se? :sei _°_ 5° szré 4o son coal .os ` aslvolv sara MONTREAL, Que., May it-A wave of inflationary sentiment gen- erated by consideration of the Patman Bonus Bill was the main influence back of yesterdays vig- orous rally in the industrisis. Oils and metals were the leaders in the &y's moi/ery. Attainment of brand new bull market highs by the industrial averages in an ex- ceedingly bullioh de'_'elop'.'nent from a long term viewpoint. For the iln- rnedia:-e future, however, there is little likelihood of a further mater- iaiadvance unlus the rails over- come their lagging tendencies and mntirm the strength already dis- played by inoustrials. Gold shares rallied moderately yesterday. Dome aotod bettor than average is is like- scted better than average ‘ and is likely to be an important leader ence the advance in gold shams is again resumed. On reaction con- tinue to buy Dome. McIntyre, Holl- inger, 'reck Hughes, Gent Pat and Can Mslartle Barton BARING LETIEB Wednesday Afternoon NEW YORK. N. Y.. May 8- Bent. Wheat closed a cent higher, com a fraction higher, and cotton a few points higher. Famer ad- vices stand. '1‘he industrial averages rose ab- Doints to 112.74, whim is s since November, 1081. admit that this letter unbelievably correct dur- past 10 months and when- ever anyone was discouraged bs- causa the market failed to ad- vance Monday after the favorable Pension decision, this letta' statcd that the averages would not go more than a point lower. They 100 of a point low- umed the advance. letters you past week frrsg tier tiered; it liiiggit i§=i §i° “guliiréiri lg? .itiisiiiiitr-irgirie? 3§§'”§§4’i§s§5;5iz§§§l ?§s;§ga§;i§s35¥Eeen§§¥ and4I.Uo E 'as'lenz.as congress is in seldom ei-i§§;§§§§r_§;ri §E§§?;i§‘r§i§E;§§§ .‘ is iii ‘§=5@rr if*‘i‘ir§iii‘iiilli é6§§’§E ' ;§'s si §§.>iei;2.§%i:ir:-5 r § .~ Ezé 41 1-2/Ultiotly Ul_l\\0Xl U ai Electric 24. Cass threshing near 51. Johns Marrvlllc below 48. _Unit- ed Aircraft 1.2 1-2, Oonimeroial solvents below 19. Rum: pm ar- ound 30. Fairbanks Morse belo' 21. Am. For Power 'l per cent pid be- low it and Electric .' uto-Lilo be- low 21 Would still hold sealboard Oil which closed 1.-4. _ _ BINDI- BANON'B “NOON IZTTEI” uonrnnar., Que., my s--rms messed 58 !-g ntorning's action continues-bullish. It might be remembered thattha current recovery is based mainly on the inflationsry implications ot the Patman -Bonus Bill, news which could be easily reversed. De cisive penetration-, however, thzouah the 32 sono in therails would in- dicate that a moderately higher level of prices would be Wi and would warrant purchases of Atchison. N. Y. Central, and Gt. Northern pfd. The future » of the railroads is not as dark as painted and "with the MIP of H2110 Govern- ment they should respond ouiclrlr to favorable wln»> '1'ulnl szrlcs -- . uxalsrun Alllrrrlrnc ._ llroit, Tr ._ Brownlee . . (Yun Kirk.. . . . Cen Man ._ .. . ... . ..._ Phlrrcll II ._ ._ . . . ... it 4'* . . ._ car.-signs..-4 W-I K Fi~'§'-°$FF o ,op Dai (lil ._ .. ... . Cnbnit _. .. ._ ._ llilrat (fre __ ... . . . il Eric Grls _ _. . 0 lfnnihilll 25 Gllbec ... - ...._ 2` liom-.1 Oil .. ... 70 lllrd Bay ._ 1500 Koora . _ .... 12 liirlr Town _ ... ... 10 Llllrl- 1\l||r ,. . ,,, 414. 1..-lt-| me . ,_ __ re, .\' lllrwk . . .. ..._ 1" Pillrlilnn .. ._ _ _ . ._-_ .BTL )ll .D .. ... . . . ... ...._ 0% lrorr nm ` ... 21 Plrwnnr K _ ... ... ... _. 24% Pond Ura _ . ... ... ... 00 Pore Pro ... ... ... .. 4% l'resron_... ... ... ... ... .___ 345 linllll Moll# ... ._. ... ... .'.r.. 215 1kf7”1; Cflllfli 5 -4 (Johnston and Wnrlli Stocks ll.-lrllltlrrunls ._ __ ilrnn' ('nr\\ Fnlll itrcw i‘:lr|l l'i`d lirit .ilnrr Oil Clln .\llll|. _ ... C l’:| | on p- » ._ .. ilreclr .\'|:\bl‘il liolrlc (nl ._ _ imp llil . . imp Tub _ intl Pri . .\(clcll|-rs A ._ Noruurlu _ Tcclr lillgllcs \Valk<-r iirllul \\':\lk\~r iillllll pill ~. _ \Vnlircr lirvw _ . _ _ _ Opened '_'