MARCH a1. 1932 ' i??? TERDA 71s Isrocx A r111: CHARLOTTETOW A GUARDIAN 117p Fozvo QUO TA TION i2 1i N York Grain Market ' I Stock Market '_"' . ' _ WINNIPEG 'QllOtatl0fl8 WINNIPEO, 111111.. March alt-rum.- _ k er rl-ports of damage to winter wheat oro a in the southwest states and fair buying by continental house for- eign export cave a lift to grain prices for the third alcccssallwi’ dllyim m“, . l, - 11 I 11 _ 1 . w e 51"“: Hugh‘! "Mela" audnfylcffarlilgf each xfliivllazfed 1/; to 03% . , -. .__ ,,,_| 7s 7'1, 7711’ lll 0511p respective y. '§f,,f,.',‘.f,I',','“L~'.... ..' 011).’, “Q 0112 u éXDlH/il fractional decline at the 0D- ‘ '51: .. ...' v. 11 10-7]. 11 enin: the 111111-111»: forget] gradually n- " 11 1 iul . . . 1101/ 1101411011; 110111 to close 111 the 10p levels. T110 {m fgclpe: .. 01,: u 01,4, volume of trade was not largo but ‘ 12.1.05. .. . 00 70% there appeared to be_a firm undertone ‘:11 Anqo‘ apparent throughout. 1,“) ohm Brooulhaii reported the arrival of If“, 5].. nearly l0,50il,0il0 bushels of foreign f_ ppclflfi - wheat ill England and the continent “'20 .1. __ . during the past week‘ France enn- ‘.‘]"r.s m}; ' trncted fo1- tho greater part of the ‘All’ Electric ... . 13% 13 13 shipment. He reported s good contin- '. 1 Pm - 4g 4'1 ental demand but restricted buying y“? “upon; dlle to an erratic money market. If.“ mm _.__ Cash wheat and coarse grain trade ti,“ m“. _____ was llraggy with spreads holding firm “m” |,-,,,,.|_,'___ ___ within a narrow range. itllllb v (‘Loam 1.111.111.1192. .... .1 was... .... ....- 0116B- 0-1 111 lilltcil Pfd ... ,.. 5% 5 5 M051 M 3o I‘ m lu ‘Nickel .. 1% 71%. 1%. 11"- 11-1‘ ‘Yo, 11! W‘ 1.. 11111.- . 011;. 01.]. 0-7. ]13/111'l9y~hl1ly 104, July 1105s, on 11011 Pop)?! ,. 41:1 H}: 40.10- I 11210111.’: .11.. -:- ...: .. 1-1-111- ' ... . ’ - ‘i’ _ if“ ‘_}.,‘,',',‘,',,, _ r1] 8”‘ w‘ 12']: Fluent-ho 1 1.11.11 021.4. no 1 1.1.1 N. Y (“MM N‘ _ J 28% 27% 28 00A, no 2 nor 51%, no 3 nor 53, no 4 11.1111 lllulul-s ,1. 01.11 8% 8% 43%- “° 5 m4- "° ° “"11 "m! 3995' l‘1\r Publix .i mi '1 11/. 1'1"‘ “ii 11° 1 “"11",” 52%- l- s oi! N .1 - .1 01111011, a-l Onii-M 2 1-‘ 11' '-’"£1~ 11° i1 11 W 971i;- Fmnn "m." _ _] “W o, 0% e: 1 20%, no 1 feed 25-71, no 2 feed 2-101. h‘ s Rot-buck i _| .‘i0 , sffircorl. .1 01/1] 014, 00:. “Mimi” “"5" ‘ ’ ... ... . 2 ’ 2 V . . 111:1 .20. .1 "111. ‘r 101K. v-Hpq; =1- sluuo Brands . .. .l 1211-] 111/. 12 f *°" 0Q" s c. Elcc ....| filzlw. 21 M"? 4,57% 5344i s o of n J 0011.] 2am. a0 1'11‘? “I 5W1 "M1641 uw-xus o.» ..l 121111;, 12 0951141 '1' l‘. Sulphur .. ' | ‘.12 I . .- n _ __ “v ‘ P. nldiArlkfiil ;‘,“‘{.1‘L‘?"|rb°“ j] snfiliw,‘ 17;“; Tlom of c1111 ....].'11,!,-~'y,|1001/.]lo0=)1 illlnn Pac I 72M. ~"|‘ ‘fimoiiifiuml/l-l initcd Air . 1.1% "‘1“'"i"""1 "2 United Corp .. 70', 543N715 My‘ United (Ills Imp "(F53 mi m l1 s Steel “r5” “ii i" \'llll Sicci ‘... ,, '51 89' 90" Warn Bros (‘o ... 415i .'i'.'l _ili Wen Else , '. ii ortb Pump ,.. ..... 54m “sad m; l k 5-41] 01%| nsu, r a lMPE IAL FOX BISCUITS IMPERIALS fed ‘Successful fox ranchers feed IMPER- food elements essential strength, and successful propagation. IMPERIALS should be fed liberally now to vixens as they supply elements neces- sary to ensure large litters of strong pups and maintain health and vigor of Vixens. richly repay in generous results. IMPERIAL‘ BISBIIIT COMPANY. Lid. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i RIMS 1 because they contain for health, during this season Mining Exchange TORONTO, Ont, March 30.—\liulng sulvs close: fillies Stuck iHiRIiPAIW/ICIOFD 1150s Aclne .., ... ...-l 1'7_l>i‘.~.1i1“‘1_'-; 000M111: _-- --l 1°15] 193i 10-; 0111s.... ....]01‘1i-;_ 0114a 015.. flhtiilArllo .. . ... '- 0- - 000011.11“ _..'..'.* +013] 0031 ‘iolliAuluiet , . .. - _ 100MB lioilinger . _| 015i- 1500 nugulunc . . 071' 40100 liilltluod Iiiiloliunklliii ... lliiihli C‘ Pioneer _ .., Gfioilillliuff Can ... 2000|Callusa ... 7000 (‘tel-icy . l-iilDolllo 501i Gulllficld Sildlirlllllulll ,.. ....- llollillgcr . li-zgstcnd ... . Howey ... . Keeley ... , Kirklulre ,.. Kirkprcm ... Lake Shore hlaiartic .\lan linsia ... hlaylnlld (H0 iiicllltyrc , 45700‘.\loffhnl1 ...- 4300liloss ... ... .... 1000|Nelvbec ... - lulillNoranda ,.. Iiflflltiallulltonio . . Sflfliilfinrnla _.. ... lwsiherrltt .'i.‘i00l.<lscoo _ .. ...... “Q4 2 §sus§2 _ 1000|Stadnconll ... ... 011,4] 500'St Anthony .. 10 iroo-sylvaulto m] r.l 2000Tashotn _..- - i105 Teckhughea . _ 500111101111. find ... ... '.'ii0l'l'rcalllvcll ... ... ..i0l llMiiVipolid . 5L1‘ lidlwriehtilar ... 201] Sllve r .. . Total sales 315,000 shares. A bErTer 1.1.1.... ...}! a1 better carer-that accounts for the popularity otyour. wiropiifll ll. quarter of a cont at ‘I00’. Montreal Stock Market“ Quotations ___.__ ASltiorlias npor ... l... .., Atllicios 1-1.1 ..| 65] 41° licll Teic “M00110 1°" li '1‘ L, Pulvol.‘ It C l'ou'cr A ,.. .... t.‘ f.‘ Foundry ... .. (J C Found PM (‘all (‘clllellt . (‘all Com Pfd _ (‘all Pal-iii: _.. (7 .\[ Hllloltillg; ... Uuili Bridge li S Coal B ... tlurds l ]flighllli1owlClgf? I 1 I G5 ....l11=y1 iii/J 1 Nlrll- .. i’. f‘. W (‘o Ltd Iii Ii‘ O (‘o .\l l. ll Power Nut lirl-lverios Nnl. Nicol (‘at . Sh villigan ... ... S ll $0111! ... ... Will Electric ... _.. .. l I I i ...| i 1' I BQNKQ (‘ollllllorrc _.. ...i 1% Ninllirclll . .| 2i-1 Nova ficotizl . . . .. . .| ‘Jiiii lloylll ... ,.. ... ..l V211 tibreign Exchange ] 1 MONTREAL. Que, March 30. (BY tho Canadian Freon-British and for- cigu exchange. in relation to the Call- illllnu lloiinr, as compiled by tile Royal liallk oi’ Cunnllu, closed tudily all fol- lull-s: Argentina peso .. ... 0.28m Australia pound . 3.3498 Austria schiliiug Belgium beige . 0.1542 Brazil milrcis .. , . 0.0718 lilligarill lcv not i111! lfhlnn lion]: Kong dollars not quoted 0.0.’ u (‘zccllosluvakill crolvll ilolullllrk krone ... ... . Finland finlullrk Franco "frullc _ Gfiflfllliiy roischulark (ll-eat Britain pound (irooce llrllrhnla Holland fiorill Hungary peugo lllllin rllpco ltllly llro Japan yen Jllgoalllvla dinur ... ,. New zealand poua Norway krone ... Poland zloti ... .... ... ltolllllllllill ‘Gill-I... South Africa pound . Spllill [lest-ta no Sweden krone .... ,.. .... Switzerland franc ... ... 021-11 United States dollar 101 per cent premium. The Montreal Curb Market vsLrsTEn ' 1200111 111111111111 ...| 0011.] 1.01 001.’. hill]! A Oil _ . 10-10] 10101 1010 lllflltfllelnil-lll ‘iiiiil 50 fl-(Joppcr. .... 1 2250 Eldorlldo’ ,.. ,.. 1 100 Hudson Bay . ... 205 205 dilihllln Qll . . .., ilifi i130 Sirililtfohel r . v1.11] 1-220 1110111: ePle . 10111] 101.". 101.‘- lrmooalchuua _ cs1]. 0711;. 0x11. 11lo0]1\'o1-1luu _... 07.11,] 0.111] 1151-3 ollooivcn Pete .. can] 0511.1] 0:711, 2.‘: Royallto ... fi-"liil 51.10‘ 0.50 llooventures _.., 42%| lfl-Tli 42-1] 200031111311 0510111] n; 211110 1:11-11 .. 0111]001/.-|o0v, 1i.'l00.('ap Rouyn .. 0.’. 0.1 01'. aoovohult v1.11 t. 011,; 011,; 015,; 02%| 02%| 021.1. 01 01 o1 0r. or. 05 03%| 0:3] 03% ml 01] 00111111111111 01031010] 0111', ouqvottordosl m] all 01 11003111011211 _. ' 0101] 0101] on] 1000111101110 011A] 011,3] 011,1 Stocks ‘ lliighlLolvlCloso Aul Cyan B ,-..- .....l (ill. 3i". 3Z4. A s Power .1 2-34 21,1. 219i. A o c .. ., .] 21y 2% 21v, lirnz Trac" ..| I 10H. -i 51/1] 5V. 5'4.- -| 4 33s Slit ] "."1 p .] 11/. 01/. 01*. . 12114.] 121,9] 12y, - lill 3811i] 111474; . ] .1 1... 0 1.1.1 s11] Siii-flil lll Petroleum ... ... ] 511;, 111.1 lVest Util I m, Nia Hudson ... .l 5W 5% hi; S 0 of in sun .-. ..i1.‘11/, 15! 151-2 S 0 of Ken {if 1.] 1;; L‘ L Power ..'. . Montreal Market Silielights —-—~0_._. MONTREAL. 0110.. Zilllreil lovlll market sholvod eight losses, all fractional. at the close today and only two gains, but tho display g-lven by the list was sonlewhlzt iu-tter tilzln these statistics would chem-st. as Lull- aliian Pacific the active leader, closed unchanged and nickel, the soc-null most Mllvc. managed to elld tru-nlz-nurly» higher. On the whole it \\'lM il lllzlrkl-t rl-thcl- devoid of‘ interest. that sh-lpoll lts collrao according as til-l .\'->\v York market sawed or gave aizna ot‘ rally- ing. The fut-t that the fnrlncr was lllc predominant trend in the larger c1111- iro for tile greater part contributed to tho/absence of an; real improve- nlent in the local lllarirot tou-llrlis tile close, which showed losses ill the inn. joritY noted above. tliieilt pains nickcl and Steel Cnr"rcsultcd in the iluic: ending higher fur the first time in eight sessions. 3 ._'i‘ho Tho immediate outlook for increas- ed building in i“llllad¢ is ivoiil-r than for several nlolltils. llccnrlllllo‘ to :1 statement just issued by {lint-Lean lllliiilllil! Reports, llllaitcd, 1111.] 1r 111 Imiloved that a fair spring Rpllflqn p: ahead. The stateulcut is illlscd upon lilo construction contracts alvardcll llurin]: March and it is pointed nut that while engineering contracts were down during that month, contracts for lrclleral buildins’ work went ahead of those for February, An encouraging feature of the report is that Western (‘nnnrla showed the largest increase during March. PRODUCE MONTREAL. 0110., March {ill-Egg and butter priceshgllill dcciiucti on the prnlluco alld dairy market hero to- day with cheese and potato quotations iloldlng steady. Graded Ontario fresh 032s in Clififiia or llroircll lots, were lunllliy llrlll, llratl at 10 cents and seconds at 1.1 cents being flrnl with extras ensilll: n cont at 11 to 18 cents s doml. To retailers quotations of fresh eggs, in cartons, lost a cent, lpccldlil ilollll: quoted at 20 cents, extras at ‘.13 cents, first! It J2 cents nlul seconds at 2i cents a dozen. itcceifr were 1,001 cas- GI. lVlih demand liou'_l\'o. 1 butter tn :1 cents ll pound. To rotniicrs soi- ids and prints were unchanged lll. ‘:8 cents and 2i) cents a pound, respect- ively. Rccclptl were 24 111111-11. 0n the chccso market prices were. siendv with current receipts ill-in]: quoted st 10% to 11 cents 111111 llunnm-r make at 12 to 12% cents n pound. Ito- celpts were 10 boxes. The potato market was tirm. quotat- ions of’ broken lots per 80 pound hug being I10 to 40 coats for Quebec whit- Nloss 1111.21 , . l’ H Illlllitori. ... Siscoc lint-s \\'|l|k Stocks Illlgilllnolvlilloso liclluinlruols A ... -... 5 Big 11111 ,.._ 10 ll A 0 ._...i101§§ 101,-; 1004. ll t.‘ Ncagrnlas ,.. .. 111i; llolll St r ... ... . l ’ hnllflfiiil" a1 ,.. “Hf 9% ll llll 'i‘ollncco , ... ...| 713i 71/; 70.], ln Petrol ... ,.. .. I 10% knkc Slupcrior ... ...“ 28] 27 '28 orllnl n ' 4 4i 44 I 50% ... 1:11 Ill sllugcd nll tile Montreal Stock Exchange today in dull trading. Loss- l-s olllllulullerrd gains by a ratio of 4 lo 1 at tho close. Voiuulo o! trading Wiifl light. The active very sluuli price ranges alld were ir- leadors moved within regular in trend. Canadian Pacific, with sales in 1,1350 silnrca Wna 1111. happened about a the acknowledged We learned why. sacrificed without Gillette standard. cilallged at 104i? International Nickel P108011 "iii lllltllcr at S0,’, on sales of 7071 silnres and Brazilian Traction eas- ed 1,1 to 115,’. on sales of 400 shares. Price changes generally were llnilll. pnrtant and included: Abitibi Prefer- red, oft 1,5, at 7%: (Irllladian Bronze, 0ft‘ a point at 12: ‘Canada Cement, off 1/. ai: 51,5, Gurd off 1.5 at 15: Lindsay of! 15 nt Zi. National Steel Car up 1/; at 11 and Mctjoll Frontenac, off 1,5 nt i). Sales totalled but 4.470 sllnrs nom- parl-d with 0.308 yesterday and 17.11.14 1m the corresponding 1l_1ly oi‘ last _vc1lr. iiolld sales were 50,5110, tile feature lldalfifl7f drop of $1.40 in victory 1037's to $1 ..l. _ Sterling reacted a little to close llt M1700: United Slates funds wcro n- enill _sii;;iltly easier at 101,5 per cont |Il'l_'lllllllll. .1 filial K MARKETS HIONTREAL, 110., March 30.--'_l‘ilci'c were kl catltc, 110 rnlvr-s null M2 hogs for sale on the ilvo hlglllrno] llvoglock luarkots today. including 2R cattle lcft over from yesterday"! lllarkcts. The cattle trading was slow with no curly sales mndc. A total of .'i7i rattle were handled on through lllliillg eurotito to Saint John for export to Great Britain, leav- inl: on iho ilinnvtlcater Commerce t0- IIIOTTIHV. Valves were slow sailors, Six or scroll loads of hogs rrcro do- livcrcrl on forlnor contract. llt $1.25 for ilncolla. butchers ulu_l lento, fed 11111] watered. About 400 0511's were still unsold. No fresh sales lurldr. 1 Fish Quotations BOYPON. Mast. March n0.~.\‘ln1\- icon vessels arrived nt the llnh pier hero today. ‘ W’ IIOIJESJ Lli QYOTATION R Mfke cod 01,3 to 4 ccnis per pouud' Markets 0 to 4 _ Haddock 3% to 4|,‘ Pollock 31,0 to y‘; llalle 1 to t5 l es and 45 to 50 cents for Qucileg null New Brunswick green mountains. Car- lot pr es weer ton cents a hag cheap- er ‘f; broken lot levcl|._ (‘usk l to ii Lemon Boles 12 to 17 Gray Holes ii toii -.,_. Fiouluiars 5 to 0 F ZlAlO-lhltl THE Gillette Safety Razor Company in fairness to its millions of customers feels called upon to make a. confesslon and a statement that are undoubtedly unique in the annals of Canadian business. it is with deep regret anci no little embarrassment that we do thls m order to tell you frankly what actually year ago when we in- troduced a new Gillette razor and blade. For more than twenty-nine years the Gillette Safety Razor Company has been leader of its industry. Consistent with a long established policy of improving our product whenever ways and means could be found for so doing, we developed a new razor and blade. Soon after this was clone, we found to our great disappointment that the public was not as enthusiastic about the new Gillette blade as we had con- fidently expected it would be. Our equipment had been over-taxed in producing. millions of . new razors and blades to supply the market at one time. Quality bad been our realizing it. im- mediately everything possible was done to bring quality back to the established More than this, we determined to prevent the possibility of similar trouble occuring in the future. Accordingly we set out to develop or find a better production process, impos- sible as this seemed of accomplishment at the time. We consulted one authority after another, laid our problem before qualified experts everywhere. Finally we discovered and purchased for our ex- GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR C0. OF CANADA, LTD. MONTREAL, P. it elusive use and at tremendous cost a 1manufacturing process that was amaz- ingly superior to our own. By this method, modern and automatic, millions of blades can be made at ‘top speed without variation in quality. Furthermore, it produces an incompa- rably keen, smooth-shaving blade. We incorporatedrefinements of our own in- vention ancl installed the new machinery, throwing out all of our old equipment. Factory procedure was start to finish. changed from Now we are ready to announce today's Gillette blade. it has been on the market for several months, and the reception ac- corded it has been enthusiastic beyond our fondest expectations. We felt sure we bad a blade of extraordinary quality, but we wanted to be positive beyond doubt before making a formal announcement. Today we have that assurance-the. un- stintecl praise of shavers throughout the Dominion. Every dealer has this Gillette blade. We believe none of the old blades are in stock. The green Gillette package remains unchanged but the blade is new in every i respect, quality, performance, and method of manufacturing. You can try today's Gillette blade with- out risking a cent. if you don't agree it is superior, return the package to your dealer and he'll refund your money. Our reputation depends upon the proof of these claims. Being absolutely certain of the quality of this Gillette blade, we do not hesitate to make this statement over our signature. Q, CANADA IiIONTItI-JAL, 0110., hlllffll 30: ltllriey, (Iaululiau western no fl b2 0111s Canadian western no 2i 3S Ullta Iced no 1 {l1 Flour spring wheat patents firsls 4.00 scvolllls 4.30 bakers 4.20 _ winter \vheat_pai1~llts ciluiec Willi!‘ corn 4'0 ltoliod ants bag 00 pounds 2.4.1 liay no 2 per ton car lols 11.00 (‘hot-so curl-cut lcfifi-ll (‘hccso sululncr 12-1215 Butter no 1 fllloat 2003-27 7388s fresh specials in cartons 25 Films fresh firsts in cartons ‘.13 gaps‘ fresh firsts in cartons 2‘: o ll ors no. 80 _ -:' 111.11.10.11; 1?. n. so E1: COTTON NEW YORK. N. Y" March {itl-(‘ot- loll futures closed very steady. Closing 1111111: Jan 001-00: Fell ‘lll-i: idol-ch ‘lll; Apri (i211: May 0152-371; June i140: July fi-lil-rlfl: All]: M7: Sop 001i; Oct 07L‘; Nor 080: Dec 0S0. Spot closed steady. llliddilllg 040 Ll VEIIPOOL Potion, spot good lliililimw 1111110. Prices l point lower. Antcril-llll lnid- 1_lli11R fnii‘ 5W. strict good ulidliiing -1.'1i. good middling till, strict luiddiinyr bill. middling 404. strict low luiddlinz 4M. low middling 410, strict ordinary 4m. good ordlml 420. Receipts vrcre 12.000 bales lncill in! 8.200 American. II BUGA NEW YORK, N. Y., hlarrll 00-41011’ sulnr was flfifllil‘ today nulfprcna lld- vllnced n point to tho basis of 2.70 for Iiints. ‘ ' 0111! one uio In confirmed at the quulod price, llllt it “'11s rumored that. . olllcr business was 110111- iii 2.7! with M ...,11.1..1» . 1|_\' ..rr.~1-.~.| 111 1|.» cl. low "'21, 111 sale l‘1'lllIi‘i1‘l| \\ ,ll1l1:1~l f Plliilipillcs lino llcat ucuk to illi opvvzlllir. Futures were lllllvlllw- early but dc- \'<'il)|>l‘ii iiil'i't'ii.\'l'li elrl-lllriil lllld activ- iiy in the later trolling on reports lillli sollll- of HI!‘ t‘lli1:lll luills would t-cusc. operations tonight without rcllcllinlt their quotas. Approxillllltc silica . 10 tons. May rinsed 75, July 8L‘, Sop . . IJcc 9i, Jan 8 ftcfillcd sugar was lllu-huvlgclirlt 4.00 for illlc granulated will a nludcrzltc inquiry reported. MONTREAL, Que, March 30 - (By The Canadian Press) -— The Chldrexfs Memorial Hospital will benefit w the extent oi $20,000 un- tier a judgment of Chict Justice Grecnshicids, who ruled that. s. bc- quest to the “Cl-‘ppicd Children's Hospital" made in the well of the late Miss Amanda Fanny Peel, was really intended for the former 110s- pitai Executors of the will arc in- structed in His Lordships judgment to direct the money to thehospital. There is not hospital in Montreal known as the "Crippled Children's Hospita “ and when in her w ii Miss Peel made a special bequest 0t $20,- 000 to a hospital of that name. the executors were at a loss i0 know for whcm the money was intended. The children's Memorial Hospital chimed it was the intended bene- ‘iicll-ty but the executors refusedto assume the responsibility o! decid- MARKET my M1", 1,, funky‘ associated Press financial Writer.) ‘1\'l~}\V Yflltli. N. Y“ March .'lil.— Stocks r1l|li1-1| at lilo opening 11nd close of today's dull lllllrket. Snlldtvil-lll-d llviuroll those oxil-vulcs. was n colorless period when lenllvrs jigglcd frnrtlonllliy. as thouirh llucer-I illiu Just how lo take news mulling to. displayed considerable weakness: The] illlud. and will-ll a few illoiutcd lssur‘! intlcr failed to Sliflfl lulu-h. if any. recovery hut most oilmrs mended from ll fraction more than 2 points not. Voi- \lll\i\ dropped to 1.007.008 shares. I-lurly covering was prnluptcd in part by tho better freight traffic statement uhicll showed pains ill movement of] miscellaneous items and in londlflil! 11f loss than n full oar size. 'l‘hi.< inl- provcmont was qllicki" dissipated ll)’ aoliinl: of sorol-nl utiTitics and some specialties, llninilly Alllcrlcan Power ulld LighL Electric Power and Light. Beatrice (‘rclllnr-ry sndsfloodyonr Ruh- hcl‘ issues. llovrcrnr pivotal rails and iudustrillia wore hut slightly disturbed by alll-ll dcroinplucllts. for the gener- ul nlnrltrt was inc-lined to put more FIN‘!!! oi‘ the course n! tho, rot-mm» lllii and on the absence of important liquidation during this price testing prrinll. l’. R. Sir-cl Pnmlnon was unaffected by n liquidation of the preferred which ]'.i‘elcphonc, Norfolk GOSSIP American Can. Woolworth, Gilt lotto, Santa Fe. lfroclor and Gamble. Loews Du rout. Case and Union P_ae- ifie did well. Standard Oil or new Jersey 1-111111-11 ueul-ly 2, whiio Amman: 1nd \V0.\1t'i'lI, Al<_- Chemical and Auburn were ul? 3- to 21,4, net. International Teleiillilii! was steady all day after 7'11"“? l1; flurry. Westinghouse dipped 1% when the quarterly dividend was cut to 25 cenll. from 61,-’, cents but more than made. up its loss, Electric Power and Ameriu ran Power issues, colpnlon and ore-- fcrrod, finishod_ 1 to 3 off. _ Electric Power output inst week‘ made a more unfavorable comparison with a your ago than has yet appcab» ed. the decline being 10.3 per cent. ' Money luarketa here are easy as the lllouth-cud hpbronchcmjlhcra are re- ports that another cl.t in the Bank o! England's discount rate is coming. BTOCK AVERAGEQ: (Copyright, 108i: u Stnintviu Co.) ’ .- tric. lied 2011i. Biittl." lost 2 points to a new low before lliflflulifl support and thl- Junior asllc rinsed ll point higher. General Ell-r- ins. and the matter was referred to the Superior Court .'n the form of the executors as such. , n- y an action by the hospital against 1111-1-11- unchanged ... m Mind ‘Jtlrr Tndny 110.4 :00 01.4 01.5.’- Prev dlly 57.0 00.3 IiOB-l Wuk ago 00.8 i012 tlii-UT Month ago . . 01.9” Year alto .. . 3 yrs ago . ii yrs film ... . High 1mm .. High ‘I032 ... .. Low 18132 ,.. . . High lilfil 3 . D . iiilrh 1030 2112.4 141.0 281.3 205.8,. Low 1030 11:9 ‘B01 140.0 114.7» “HAT Tllr: s-rocn IIARKIETTIID Null-bur of advances ... ... ‘.143 Wori. .1161 Number of doc-Ines _ _ lei-i 225 ‘I80 ‘total issues traded ... ... cs0 005 s 1 i