. . _ - -‘~- .az -1- ., ' '_ ' ¢ .. _ _ ~"»‘r" _ ‘ r .. .» ... ... r . , . _ - ` ». B§hy with the far- mers of the west. I visited their mmtry last August, and what I 'w in some of the western prov- ince, made me feel very glad in- deed that I lived just as far east ls I could possibly get without get- llng my feet wet. I do not my this in any light way: I am a farmer myself, and. perhaps no man sit- ting in this House who is not a farmer realises fully what it means ior s. farmer to go out in the pring, prepare his soil, sow his ned, put in long hours of labour with high hope in his heart, and then when the autumn comes find that he has absolutely nothing to reap. Let me say in passing that _no utter what measures may come :llefore the Hizsseallit this session for e purpose eviating tha gui. ierings of my brother farmers in tl-le wuthern portions of the three rrslriv l>1'0V111C@8. I would vote for hem cheerfully and willingly and as them mv most hearty and l support. Liberal Attitude Analyses! its I was saying, for the past thleeor four years hon. members giilposlierhaye dwelt upon the gon. on o e ar-mers of Canada. Ind then they jauntily ask, "What are you doing about it? What are YW 80mg to do? Why don't you brine down some policy to alleviate their sufferings and improve their oondiiion?" They have said so much along that line th'a»t the farm- ers of Canada are look to us to 40 S°m0ih1f1R. Now whlalilg the gov- gerglgisgrhihlllgs downi; lziél that has elly Cons er , not by the minister and the Department of zbffllculture alone but by agricul- rs organizations and societies all over Canada. they have given their advice to the minister on the miie’ 0” mimi! occasions, what do we hear from hon. gentlemen op- D°Sit@? It appears that they are :gairtagow tlhatt thiis government v8_0 lr o osomehingto better the condition of the farmer. That is what I gather from the Vffl' stiff opposition that is being DUI! Un against this measure. am not sure what the effects of the measures embodied in this bill may be. No man is sure, not Wen the minister himself. But I will lay this: the bill is at least an hon- est effort to mike it possible so to Nilulate the marketing of the pro- ggfvflieflf trail? wegdthe spread H e pr ucer who :loin in the fields gets for his pro- udest. and what the consumer in Ls towns and the cities :pays for it, Sllblett to control. This bill is ln attempt to bring those two ng- “FCS s. lil/tie closer together, so that l-he producer may get a fair and equitable share of the consurner’s dollar and the consumer at the other end shall not be exploited. | i Urn-r mr 'rrm ughe hon. member for Macdonald . Weir) who has just taken his mt. raised the obieeuon out me hal is premature.'tnat we mould Dove Waikd until the price spreads, mminittee which is now carrying N “ij investigations had complet- N rt activities and brought in its mlgld- My answer is that days ‘I We Bro enough evidence had wfefiiil' been brought out in that mmigiiwe to lustiry ure adoption bu is bill. Then the hon. mem- mdsaid that the minister in in-, 'umulwls I-he bill did not give a mmf em °Xl>la.nation of the way it mmdtowcrk out and the Anal re- ! M be expected. 'nie minister. he 0 it. save all the explanation °°“ld sive. It must be home in mind that this bill merely sets up ;°‘;°k'1‘l§’°1 marketing board. but use mm 2 out of the bill. in other |ille__blll itself. cannot come Secure A Definite Answer l M0" People do n "WY should :ho°::l‘ection. At least half of "B h-'vim do not wear glasses ... ...l °.r- '~ 1--=~» » M, "nun h‘em one will Wham” |10!" to do ao. “mum YW 1° or do not your leellll ability, °°°'l\'¢ 0 I ang' Question: oimvlaion. at h .U ii. F. Hutcheson OPIOMETBIST ’ . f eneblils iesislation has been pas sod by the different legislatures throughout the dominion Further than that the legislation that may be passed by the different legisls. tures cannot itself become operative until the producers of a specific into operation or be effective until gulstions end orders in council? ¢ l themselves We want to take ad VBDWGG 0'! the provisions of this bill That is the way the bill will operate, and the local marketing no a mu' g a , product get together and ,gy yo and he followed other members on " th it id f the house I boards that will be set up in the various provinces, and the -prim ary producers of these products themselves, will I take it have more to do with the regulations govern ing the operation of this bill than will the Minister of Agriculture himself That is a strong statement 1,0 a,k;1k 1;” tothiebill wawilldoourbestto m ° "W ° °"°““ ll ini leeer to tear it dowut BYBWMGIIU, but I believe in my heart that it is correct thing better to ture it place. iso 0°' nu" En” H' pu-men Nd |-,meg in the provinces of Ontario and UN |178! 'lhe hon. member for Macdonald also laboured the point very heav ily that this bill was aimed at co operative organization To my mind nothin is furthe th f E r from e act It is tnle, ls the minister pointed out nd th be .B asoermem rsofthe hom, who have spoken on this Hon members must know that the question have pcgnted out’ that radio is an invention which is cal ww, wopgmnvg omamzations culated to make politicians tell have not always been one hundred the l"““" tml' °"-“ “° 1°”3°’ was right the object fm. whlch umbia, another in the prairie pro they were orgamwd was right but vinces, another in central Canada .men those who were placed in and another in the Maritimes, be chu-ge of them mked experience cause the radio takes the voice from |n th b in that me east to west Therefore hon gen M ,,f,,,,,"s,,,°§`f,d,,,.t,,k,, y 'me “al uemen opposite will have to be 1”” ° fam" mY°°1f *md I k“°W are rruudng to urls ar/tempt to give 21 ?tl;;‘:ly;’°?|1;rt:}§‘tS8 °;“°h£°°“1la§ Canadian farmers a better deal ,ended 5 mat mag V” ‘lm at this point I should like to my time leadm u 5; Wimgil speak about the hon. member for on me rt fm” r° °f;x_°P‘§"°‘ °n Weybum (Mr. Young) who tonight P pa ° ° “rm 5 and I has been referred to as the boy 3“",°w’,§’;n‘;’e?° mf *""B“Y mm” on the burning deck. with mm I r ut I have often noticed that some chap- opposite The hon member for gf” I "°lf°m“°*‘°4 °° “ll him * Humboldt cur Tome) the hon “"" A1” “""h° knew “‘°‘l° 1°” member for south sattleiord our The some Susaestion misht be “wut arming ma" “b°“" ta 33 Vallance) and, of course, I would “P ‘ md puttmg wt ideas' was Wm” not like to leave out the hne look ll }”"°“ "°`“’°“““’l° 1°’ “iii” me ing member for North namexord ° armers together He would say (ML Momwsh) I Boys, let us have a meeting in the a week from tonight and we ill talk about marketing eggs. or there This chap is usually chair he was not coming out of trouble and secretary and spokesman, _ - ¢§ ._ y __ .p I ' ` _ _ ' w .ll ' ‘ _ _ . ' m . , Q _ _ _ - su ° ln ' ' _ pm . m . _ V I U! _ 'ir - _ _ - . _ _ rs hall ` ' _n I ' *in man ° _ and as a result a number of mo- hon. members opposite . werel H0115 B-F6 made and 1’€S01Uti0n D655- speaking I was wondering if they f ed and they come away with a co- ever go out alone after dark. Istol-age warehouses ir older hat i UP . : as . - -han an ~_ ` 1 . , Th l ` ' '\!N_i or A _ ` e tory” _ ° ers Th erative organization established ly nothing about the business, about establishing trade connections in foreign countries or in other prov- irices, finds himself suddenly at the head of an organization about which he knows very little. Yet, let. me repeat, we have throughout Canada A number of fine cooper functioning very well, and this bill is by no means intended to inter fere with their activities. In fact I tions of this kind. Take for in- Mr. Speaker, when the debate stance in our own province, and I speak of that province because I know it best, we have a number as marketing clubs for the market visions of this bill instead of do- ing sway with these local market- ization could operate under th provisions of this measure. House feared that this bill was nothing the quota system in Canada and ian farm products. With all due respect to the hon. member, and support, and would be passed I know that he is a gentleman of through the house with the least member for Weybum let me say tba 1020 in the Potato Grow ers Isl he be 1 YQ . onl con 92 917 Kreat ability, may I say that he seems to put the cart before the horse. As I take it, countries do not set up quotas for the purpose of ¢Nl>0rtin8 their own goods, but they divide the opinions of the farmers do set up quotas to regulate the themselves on this question. I import of goods into their own territory: and it is that I-ngle of the question that we in Canada ma ha to dell ith i th future. In other words. we with our products, seeking to get into outside markets, shall have to meet the quotas that are established in we have to trade. as well finish dealing with his re- the greatest safeguard that the enjoyed? Does he nrt know that we dairymen of Cmlda afflu- tected against the undue ative organizations that srelread into this bill words which do Eos he any fault to ilud with that? I fancy that if he had taken time to think that matter over he might well have left that port of his ed dress unsald. Then he concluded his remarks by saying that this bill is t lletin bill at ll e oppos e s e o who have taken serious objection to the bill an the way through They have criticind it, even the title claldc by clause, section by section But I have yet to hear one single member of them get up and read s better bill 1 have yer to hear a single one of them get up and from his place announce something that is better Their attitude is this 'Wo will Object PU 0 D . . but we are not building up "any I want to tell hon gentlemen opposite that the farmers of Can ada are today watching them very closely and very narrowly News papers circulate into every home, radios are operated every night per “ng mwesgful -meh. intention make one statement in British Col at me present uma. The market i’ B very careful in the objections they may include other hon members I have in mind about the same idea. that the farmer had in re W poulirv °r p°t=t°es or some other grad to inc pig He raid that you o commodity so the farmers meet could always kick a pig because ir 0 . W he was just going into some While think not, because they are afraid and this chap who knows absolue of ghosts As I understand it e. t ghost is a sort of hallucination of the mind which leads one to think he sees things which do not exist Sometimes it is a state of mind created by exterior influences- Mr. Young No, interior. Mr Myers Yes, or interior con sumption They have attempted to not appear in it However, as it is almost eleven o‘clock I shall not go into these details at the mom advantage to cooperative orgarliza- of the debate. s was adjourned last evening I was discussing the bill before the house in general terms and was about can see where it will be of great ent, but will move the adjoumment ‘ o of cooperative organizations known to express the opinion that the d _ '_ Q farmers of Canada have been look ing of our hogs Under the pro ing for just such legislation for c some considerable time I am glad that my opinion in this regard was ing boards. we would ceniralize supported last evening by the hon. t yo them together in one. and they as member for Vegrevilie (Mr. Luch- your men~ ou have to comlt heads on drms which he presented to the one cooperative marketing organ- kovich) in the very admirable ad- e ' t o The hon member for Macdonald Let me say that when this bill c in closing his remarks, said he was presented, i.n view of the fact that hon gentlemen opposite had _ i more or less than a. setting up of been asking for a number of v"'lrS .you Three of us.’-' He said, "Weil, come 6 for just such legislation in order the application of quotas to the`to alleviate the condition c. the u i marketing or exporting of Canad- farmers oi Canada. I hoped that l to the bill would receive unanimous posible delay. I am afraid how ever, that the opposition that has been expressed by hon gentlemen opposite will have a tendency to think unanimity in regard to this bill should have been shovm here and should have been carried y ve w n e near right thr the farming dis v tricts of Oanedl. In the _ .nutes at my dis posal I propose to answer some of the criticisms that have been dir under consideration A considerable V t The hon member-and I might amount of discussion and doubt seems to have arisen with regard marks first-saw something in sec- to subsection (c) of section 4, which e um .12 oi our bin, md it was reads: register. but we have t° fewfd W ,oh 0, gg- d Hn _I pretty much the some bogy that “To compensate any person for number _of acres of P05500" WW” 21% um I ,,’§,,,,d'_ R was raised by his right hon. lead- lou sustained by exportlns. stor- cultivation in the year 1md¢1' f°' bore.. 'ro mailers er-that old question of parliament ing or withholding from the mlr- visv. ondwo are livinl ¢h1'°\18h`“~ 2'5" spd print' ‘M renouncing its rights and passing ket any product pursuant to thy I say no ,harm can come from on "tar zenzesihppo I them over to order in council. He determination or order at the that clause. The same applies to Donut Am", tm" rem section iz oi tm bin which boruir' shrprinr clubs- In the province °i er. _c..r..i riil,-......... provides; I think is ng the hon. munber Prince Edward Island we have a gland; Wu-r utr lg "The governor in colmcil may, for Humboldt (Mr. Totake) who number of clubs whose duty it is to mm fm B °.°’:\d=m°: by order or regulation published made the remark last night N10 IMP 1100- Not onli' di’ 31° "*°m‘ C. offering. .m°...,¢., in up omni. qg¢¢f,¢, mmm; my mum; that the farmers or bers have to register once s year. Prince Edward mm the importation into Canada. of producers themselves were to be but -every. time they wish to lell pguad ‘iinago inéaig any natural product - _ _-r. compensated for any 112041100 N107 Nil U10! 11°" W "°¢°|'4 *hd* bg, ,em ,,,‘,,,,,',,,,,,,,, And so forth. 1-las the hon. gen- were asked io withhold hull! the names and the number of 11°F au were Nm ni-one ueman forgotten um for the pm. norm 'rust is not my under- they wish 1° elport- - ‘ $1 ll sun. li Eli? 1. ei=_ouu»aae»lm4uii¢H.m- E § E §r. (Mr: Y. ) seems' to have almost in ull e amount ai imagination; e (e f a Not a Quota llegretfabis Opposition in n e . ere of any organization or murke _ the different countries with which acted to certain clauses of the bill cgnduct its business unless he knew suchtraneaotiouthenthey ul be compensated to the GU York' Sl_‘0¢l¥0 ' Stock Market -'i‘lml-tiwreinsbeeaaomodiu with regard to mueezim _"‘ f ' ,,,__,,__ ,,,,,_,, _"'-ltAlalilsist\v.vii'lil\t'ozl'loa.ni.be eo&m6tion or ,operation of fac- ili for prmervingfstoring, or cmdiiioiaihs the reguleted pro- Sif A `“ldib°°o1'mlrb'§i°in‘:°ir'i "iii e m su pro¢ii.i‘o"t.'f ' -'!ue'hou. member for Weyburn ' .intothis clause power to tsblidr elwmills, flour mills, bak- ries,. canning factories, tobacco ioctl. imwerles .rid distiuei-les. 1 would notobieot _very much to the est two, but I see no reason why the hon. member should fear the construction oi all these- plants under the authority of subsection ) of section 4. In-my opinion under this subsection _ the board ould have power tomtablisil cer- tain curing houses or siorehouees that might be of great advantage in the marketing of some of farm products, such as cheese. am very) sorry, as s farmer, that ur posit n in regard to cheese-is not aszood asitwasseveralyears ago. The manufacture and- sale of cheese in Canada has been more <1; less on the decline for a number Q _ b . bs _ ' wolll 0 years, while the production of utter has markedly increased I lieve the Department of Agricul ure might well devote their energ s to fostering the manufacture of re cheese in Canada, especially. uebec. Under this subsection they d have power to establish cur- ing houses in Canada or elsewhere, as might be thought best, in order that our cheese might be properly cured before being placed on the gxritish market. It is well known d t at Canadian chemo goes almost irectly from thg factory to the rode. As s. matter of fiwt I believe that is the reason for some oi' the unpopularity of Canadtan cheese o r our product is largely in Great ritain. We know that the consum- ers over there want a well cured and uniform product. Under this bsection arrangements might be ade for the procuring of store- ouses which could be used for the per curing of our cheese. Dur- ing the time required to effect the aturing the board would have the ower to provide the necessary oney to pay the farmers for the ilk consumed in the production the cheese. Ill Potato warehouses plied in connection with the erec on of potato warehouses in my wn province. In Prince -Edward land there is only a ,very short. period in the fall of the year, be- ore the frost sets in, during which we may market the-ma_1or~portion I our crop. A number of the bus- ess men, shippers and farmers of that province, backed by our board i' trade have been asking both the .ocal and provincial govemments to ...slst in the erection of proper t e might be able to ,ld our po- ato crop for a longer period. Registration and Licence 'I‘he hon. member for Weyburn has referred to paragraph (fl of subsection 1, section 4, which reads follows: (fl To requireany or all per- sons engaged in the production or marketing of the regulated product to register their names, addresses and occupations with board _ . ." d so on. The hon. member eems to take great exception to he word "resistor" and, at a later point, the word "licence," My in- terpretation is that the first part 1 . m t that clause refers to the pro ucer. and the last part to those ngaged in the trade, or ill the dling and marketing of the ommodities. May I say to the hon. ember that there always comes a ime when u have to register . Y d see where you stand. A short ima ago I heard about a New undland sea. captain who had to ccomplish a certain piece of work connection with which he was ot making great headway. The rew were down in the fcrecestle. e captain .went to the compan- way and said, "How many of are down there?" They said, p here. the half of you' I be ve that principle applies as well this legislation. _ ‘ For the information of the hon. t sinoo ° Association of Prince Edward and we have been numbered. we ve been counted and we have en registered, licensed, or what r name you wish to apply Not y that, but we have paid and tinue to pay an annual fee of mufour association for that privilege of being registered numbered. It could not be oth- rwise How could any board or the t association intelligently o numbers oi grows" °r pwdlw- for whom he had to provide- at procedure is absolutely nec- sesry. Not only do we have to four your that my clause. embed- rtuuiuie or this submenu- my dn- `. ‘°° more sl- “rr” is ="°°...._ °°'~°~'.:L:: “nt :ls "'“'°' °”’°°"°“ ""'"“ ff-='~==‘==' Wly Of 3,4 I8 will I 9 _ , __ commodity all l"\ :"`;Ire"\ of Can- '.l‘ll&, the hon. member for Vey- d,,'f,f._,MD‘,,“§§f?°. $2: dairy industry of Canada has 'e_"~~.- :.;1c. i..;. ..-... a wlirglec-.i.n‘4-_‘_~» took exception to perasmnh Bllsktw l:rl.;r|=;"Y<{rl)r0-‘l,‘_, wrllrer rrd F fl i i' Cl “nh (Calailhu Ines) { Allied Chem ... ... ... ..._ Amend F Pow... -... . . Am Bmelt ... ... ._ . Am Tcl Ind :rel Ameondu ._ Atchison Auburn Motor . gzthdstegl _ a xg C yi! ... _ Case ... JD... ... -... Chesapeake and Ohio ... Con Gll’... ... ... . ... Corn Products ... ... ... ..._ Delaware and Hud _ Eastman . . . . .. _ . .1 ... Gen Electric ... ... ... . ._ Gen Foods ... ..'. ... ... ...._ Gen Motor; ... ... ... ... _... Int Harvester ... _ . ... ... UW Nfdlpl -.. ... ... ..... Nat. Biscuit ... ... ,... ... .\. N Y Central ,.. ... North American ... ... ... Pub Ser N J ... ... ... ... Radio ... ... ... W. Bland Oil N I ... ... ... ... Tsx Gulf, ... ».. ... ... ... Union Carbide ... ... ... Union Pacific ... ... ~.. ... United COID ... ... .. -.. U S ubber ... ... ... ... . U S Stole ... ... ... '... ... Virnadlum ... .,, ..._ ... .. Westinghouse ... ... ... ... Woolwcrth ... ... ... . (ambush rms) n Stocks _ Amer Sup Pow ... ~ ._ As Gas and El _ . ... ... ... Cnn Marconi ... .. ... ,,... Cities Serv .. . El Bond and Share ... .. ... __ Ford of Can A ... . _ _ Imp Oil ... ... ... . Int Pete ... ... ... Ning Hud ... ... ... ... .. St Oil Ind ... .. (Ce-nsdiur Press) Stocks ----- BA Oil ... .,_ -r.. ._ Beaubarnois ... ... ... ..‘. .... Dom Eng ... ... ... ... _. Imp Tob ... ... ... ... .... lin Oil. . _ _ P ._ » ... . .. .. . Int Pete ... ... ... ... ... GRAIN continu°d to exert a stelldyin fluence on wheat prices today firmness was further enhance b t at Cblce o an Closing quotations on the W Grain Egchnnge were unchnnge cent lower Selling wa; quite cnt and the opinion among tb was that prices made ll vor showing May wheat wound up d P July st 60%, and 0ctob~r at 68 Liquidatin operations were ed to comm sslon houses, Chica orators and sprendors. Expo ness aggregated about 500,000 Unfavorable w°aiher\ conditions United States sent Chicago soaring, but Winnipeg firileil fleet this advance fully bee rains in the northwest over tb end Liverpool wheat closed u ed to iid lower. Only odii cash grnllls changed ha"s course Frnins hovered srou~` vlous c osing levels in dull lr (‘HlCAGO April 30-\Vhelit ioilsy to more than ill/Q cents than last weelr's low point, northwest and southwest bot ing provslence of dust stor csutrufed buyin of July fl wheat represent ng the new crop, was an ouistnnding fc was attributed largely to so tlxlvcst Although some selli cd from ensinesg of securi wh:-at market as s rule was ly dominated by the unfnvo c . look for rolls LIVES T0 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 30-O the two' Montreal livestock dey totalled 4,072 head. celpfs were 037 bead. Ther easier underione to tho on und sales were slow in Cows were about stcudy n 3 S-i. A few helfers were sold at ranging from $3 to $5. good kinds selling st S-i. common to medium steers at at to $5.50. Bulls were to 4 with one bull at $4. bulls wel- emostly $3.25 t were no early suleg ot g steers. Calf receipts were 1105 to 400 calves. averaging and 125 lbs. sold for $4 been calves were sold at Plain to tslr qunlity cal around $3.60 with co weighing 100 lbs or less lr Good and choice veal $4. mon and medium $3 to receipts were 51 head. medium quality spring ls & to $6 each. Sheep w £8.50 to $4.50 accordin was $3.50 to $4.50; La $5 to $0 each. Hog r 489 bend. Hoge were Blcons brou ht $8.50 of loads st $8.80 and drew ll per bog prem butchers and lights we Ext li ic 750 1 ood q bend. between .. “h'$.l°‘l vu' brgugi ghoms Cad ... ._ ... .. ._ ._ rl ellv | $. feeders $8.60 io W. So at $5.00 to 00.75 accor di t ity. nt ° PR UU (Canadian P Mosrnlrsn, April by warmer weather -an Increased production, Montreal produce and lad to Fresh no ‘A rosa) cheese was o 10% ee ed only 50 of eggn cents for A sell fire een Pull) rAtel:- nd 5.11%; U nc 0.01. °'¢..°’.‘.‘i‘€i.i° "T° ’°““"° ‘“" _ ‘“f°"“eif9“ ...;_‘.'..”l‘.-7'?-;“¥.".“l_=‘. . ,_ _ . _ _--.___ -_ ,iduedonviloil In Gold-Pound dollar $1.00: U. I. ` .. 0 ... U1 118 ......._...15 66 4|) IV. Y. CURB l MT’L. CURB WINNIPEG, April 30-We Z ill- Brx ... - ... . » ... ... il ... .. .. s llrp up urns 3 d ` ... .__ . . . . _... sales of Canadian wheat for export. Csl and Edm ... ._ _ . .,_ ..._ innilitil’ Cal Oil . . . . ._ ... . . 6 . . . . J' ... ... . . . .. at 65% Cen Pat ... . _ ... . . it :ruse of F* Bridge ... ,__ . . o week- F Brides ... ... ... . . ... nehanr- Fed l\“\k _ _ ._ lots of Goodfisu ... ... ... . . . . ature, and . . .. .. “Neg nog. Kirk L ... ... ... ng result. Little Lon! Lac ... . . ... _,_ (leg, me M|ple‘L ... ... ... .. ... .... thorough. Macsssa ... ... ... ... ... “ble Um. McKenzie ... ... ... ... ... ... lilcKinie Ncwbec U 1 ... . ,,,§§,,,‘;‘§§’ ,TI mol;-sans _,I . .' CMMS “_ rl ir ... ... . . ,"”._?_‘°,§,§“§6 vez C lu c ... . _ ._ ,, Prem" . _ ,,,_ medmm ._ __ -,5_ A ,ew élaeradlixrta . . Wm wld shmm _ . . mm ,H0 sm" . ._ m Bums, south Tis ._ 0 “_ .Mm _ . . _ mmon lrlrur v§§,f,f,1"° - ~ ~ tsaw “_%_ vBmur°l._. ... ... ._ 75 tn $5: wm_ wnn WH... ... ... .. .. ... 5_|_75_ she,” ‘vans Am".-. ... ... . . ... .. Gammon ,O wayside ».. ... ... ... mb. brought wh". Eu... ... ... .. ... we “May M Wm.” C ... ... ... . . ... ._ 8 to quam” wright H ... ... --U- -<»-»-»-<»,;-. ...... 1:: °_'_'_ Bfelslllla-dewxsic-lil Tin" "I" 1'2M'°m‘ I H with a couple r e is 1.. ssln. Anne on _ _ °° ~»- -- gn ;1~g‘,°;';g nrmei. ‘...'...°.I.'._Z (bv 1¢°\1rn .. U E Can Msn ... ... ...*... .,,‘... 30-Siimulstcd Cobalt ... ... .. ... ... ._ d prospects nf Dol Oil ... ... .. , ... ..... prices on the Dvm Pirpl ... ... . . . ,,, _,, dairy mug” Foothills ... ... ... . ... ..._ ly Gilbec .. 1 utter in cur- . ... ... ... ... .. r-our rc 21 so Hilltop ... __ __ coping. ummm; Home Oil ... ... ... ... . ... rolide were 23 “"0 BU ... ... ... ,., J leenis n pound. -Tack Msn ... _ . ... A medium. 17 Mundy .-. ... ... o . ._ _... enu a dozen for l\lcI.eod ... ... ... ... _,, _,_ d D N Hawk to 2, lenses. ... ... ... ... ... d_mouutain| per Nordon ... >.. ... -... ... .... eel per 80 pound Osisko ... ... ... ».. .. at 95 cents in Sl Park Hill ... ... ... ... ... wick ountsing It gswdnea K .,, ... ... -... . cum 5.13%: Can- So Keorn ... _... r.. n.. ~.- '_1; (mlm 011135, Btsilaeonl- ..- _.rr .ss ... ... .'.i\ fr: Canadian lun Mined ... .... ... ... ... _#_ dollar \i1.0.'» fr. Yickerl ... ... t... ... ... 12| Bd; Canadian While I. n.. ... ... L_.. dollar 50.00 cents. M006 U-li me nr an an use Skill C Blthllrlt A -. ».. .. ... ...._ Bleu IM Brllllian ... ... >.. ,... ».. .. (hh (hr ... ... ... ... ,.. ... Cau_Cu' Pfd ... r... ... ... Can l|d`Al A ... ... ... ... -~ C P B ... ... ... ... ... to How Smith ... . _ ...._ Dom Bridge ... ... 'Dom Steel and Coal I ... . lnt_Nickei _',, ... ...._ Musely Harris ... ... ...._ )lcCo Front ... ... ... ... Net Brow ... ... ... ,... ... Power Corp ... ... ... ... Quebec Pow-sr ... ... ... .. Shawlulgau ... ... ... ... ... Steel ot Can ... ... ... ... Winnipeg lil ... ~._. 30 25% lil at _ gi 11 as oo 2155 se 80% so 21% ti.. la "i .ll silt 4154 5% 3% 2.22 81'/i 50% Glance Toronto sn on e - stocks lower and weak at close. Tomato Mines-Closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat clonal sllg lower. New York--Stocks closed lower we r New York-Cotton io r: u uid codes higher; sugar unebange - MINING (Canadian Press) '-TORONTO. April 80-Under weight of .ln already effective tnx gold, and realisation that it will main in some form, yellow m shares ssgged today attended Uloee l/r 2% s 15% 22% 14% 26 a 26% the Toronto Stock lilxcbsng-= realizing appeared mainly in Hughes and in the secondary h B metal and silver lntyre reglstered s drop of 1.50 were chalkell up for Lake Sb Pioneer- and Wr flat Hargreaves Brslorne and Hoiiuger were d smaller amounts. 1-onolvro. April ao- Shwlll C Acme Oil ... ... ... ... .... A onda. . . . Close 15 7% fi? 1 A 14% Alex ... ... . _ an Amity ... ... ... ._ 16 Anglo H ... . ... . ... Area ... ... ... ... Ashley ... ... ... ... Aigonla .. ... ... ... ... Bsgamac .., Barry H ... ... B Meinl! ... Boer Big Mies ... Bobjo . . Briilorne ... ... other ._ ..'."_." .`.II'.III and Buff Crm _... ... _ . . _ ... ... ll! Bunk Hill . . ... ... fail' Brndiun to 56 Can Mal ... ... ... .. erslst- Cunsm Met ... ... ... . trade Cnriboo . . ._ fair Clstie 'I' cents. Chihoug ._. ... . . _ credit- Cicrdcy ._ ... ... . -... go op Coiumario .. . .. .. ... rt husi: Common W P :... _... _.I ... ... b b ls. Conia ... . . . . U! 9 Kal ., ... _ . in the Cuniaurum ... ... , . .. prices D Mines ... ._ . . . . to re- Eldorado ... ... . . . . ... while Gods Lake ... ... the pre- Gordo- .. _"_ .1 11111 riding. Gruhnm . . . . . . . . . .. ,... soar(-d_Gransdu ... .. ... . ,.. Greene . . . . .. _ higher .. ,_ _,_ with the Haier-ow ... ... ... . . ...._ h |,-eporb Gunnar '... ... ... . , . . ..... ms. Con- Harker ... ... -.. ... .. . . .. elivery of H°1U\1l'¢r ... ... ... . . . ... western HUWGY ... ... ... . ,_... Kirk Hua _ . . _ . Y ... ... ... ... ... ... McMillan ... ... . . .. ... ... McVittie ... ... ... ... ... ... CK liiewntters ... ... 2 lu rl oil . f.. .'.'_' Mid oil .. 54 Min Corn . .. ._ oo 2% o Mui-nhy '... .'.l'. North Can . ° “`" “B olga on ...`§..°°f ` ' tile marir.t Pnymuuer ___ "_:'°_ '-- Hcu Pioneer _ . ... ... South W P ... ... ... ... .. ““"" gtdsggbf.. u su ... Cla; Sud Cont .,, ... ... ... .. Fu Sylvsnite ... ... ... ... . ‘ ' Teck B ... ... ..._ Ssoe scum ‘”~""“"“’ 'um H'°.""" Aidormsc ... . ... ... _ Brett Tr ... ... . .. _ 'mu' Brownlee ... ... I.: ..: :. liuckingbsm ... ... ... . . . .. (Alu Kirk... ... . . ».-. .. ... Chem Bee ... ... ... ... Churchill ... ... ,... ... Clifton ... an ... ... , _ C Conner ... ... If. . . . also Kenra . . . ... .. ... ... .. nts s Kirk H ... ... ... . . ... ...,, box. L Maron ... ... ,... ... ... ... ,:'.f,';i i.i;‘l:i..'..' .:;° :.'.' .°.°: tr: :: tn at 0i|'Bei ... .es ,... he at- ~.. .. on re ... .,. .».. ... .. Pon: Cro ... no »». ... ... Pottdoal on "_ ».» -... _... Preston .-4 v.-» ».» u.. nu t.. S. Rlblgo ... ln: an no nr... Robb lout ... ,... an .... ... .s oe no Q lose non 'nl ...'. _ ....11 37% Markets At A (Canadian Press) ll M ir al Indus! bb quiet selling in the minin! section hh Te UU ' s ares. use issues were drag ed down by the goids. Mn- Dome 1.20 while recession: of 35 to III OWU 30 c ._ _,_ .. .. ... ...._ 2 Ajax Oil ... ... . . . . . 11% 2% 4% as 11 lilo 46% 110 10 4 25 141 8 248 125 :mo :los :ms 375 6’/i so 141 155 1525 125 ilu .éo Zi? -H50 50 64 230 4% 1315 no 100 im ns zla lm il in mo lo 1,5 zoo aio io oo -. -it oo 12 lar 42 so 12% ‘ 800 | 42%; B” .- as °.=.=.»Miltu;i -- N-ll WELL BUILT BOAT FOR SALE. 40 ft. boat two years oild. For par- ticulars apply Alfred Stubbert. Souris. L-4001. __ _ , srrnnrrricn wAN'rm ri 'ro learn Barber Trade. short Course. expert training. Moiar Barber Col- lege, Halifax. ._ N-856; ron asus - Auction Foun- Five, Bridge and Whisll S0011 Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov 1-tl FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Stock, Studebaker Car. Good con- dition. Apply Lawson wood. Hazelbrook. L-3181 Folr. sAl.l-: - om I-‘nANli` ri 'lui _Y *_ ____w __ I)()_\Il.\'l().\` 0|" (`.\N.\lI_\ l‘li0\'IN('|‘1 0|" l'lrl.\'i'l<: l:n\\'.\nn l.~l._irrn lll ilu' l'r0||l\lr~ ('n\|r|. ‘2|‘l\ Cvfvrii \ .\. ll. llrrll i .rf .i._li:\ .\, .\‘l.wixrt, ' ‘ l|:'.~' i‘i|u|i|_\' in rt: ~,> 2:. r »- flu- .~..:.| iw.-\-~..<»-», 1-'_-ml.-1-_ in-._---...-~-.\. if‘isiilll‘. li_\‘ lim llulluilriihll' lizlrolil li-iiimlvl I’iillucr_ Slit-rr~;.'i|l» .lllr ills purpose llereinllflol' sr-t forlll: You are therefore ln-rol\_v rcqnircri in 1-its ull persons interosvil in thc siiiii l-is- nte to be ilnll uppvnr ivcfnrc nic ut r Probate Court io lm in-lil in the Court House in (‘ll:\rlntfu|n\\'n. in Q\meil‘i County, in ihn :mid l‘ro\'in<-c, on 'l‘llcl~ dny the fifth filly of Julio next volning, st thc lmllr of eleven o‘v|oi'k fore- noon of thc some llny to shr\\\' miles if any they can why tho Accounts ui the sniil Esints sliollhl not ho wisseri and thc Eelnto <-ioseil nn prnyl-1| for in said petition nnil on motion nf J. J. Johnston, Esq., Proctor for said Pc- titioner. And I do hereby order that i\ frm copy hereof be forthwith published in _-mme newspaper |1\|l\lished in Cher- lntiotown nforesald once in each weell for nt least four consecutive weeks from thc date hereof and that il true copy hereof be forthwith posted in ,the foilnwinlr public plnrce respective. ly. namely, in ihe hnll ni' the Couri House in Georg:-town in Kinc's Foun- ly nforesnid, in fmnt of tha- school- house in (Mrdignn aforesaid. and ln front of the school-house in Rose- nesih aforesaid. so lbni nlifperrccl interested in the uid Estate ns afore- said may have due nlitiee iherbnf. GIVEN under my lmnil all tile Sell of the sum Court (L. S.) this Mtn day nf April A D. 1904, and in the 24th you of His Mai1»scy's reign. (Sid) H. L. PALMER, .isdn at lrobeh