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Stock Exchange (Quotations by Johnston Inrllhhel Dd Ward members o! the llont reel Stock hangs, llontrea Market, I56 llchlnend Sheet C tteiownl. - leech Opened Leel Bell ‘rel ... "12414 125 DralTLPow... .. 9 0 B C Pow A . 241,3 24% Iirnck ilk cl ‘A Can PM: Cock Blow . . .. Con: Smelt .. .. Dryden Pup Dom Bridle Dom Con! Pill Dom Glass Cam Dom Steel Cool B . Dom Tex Cum Gen Steel iVnr-cs . Ho]! Gold Mines Inli Nickvi . . IAKQ c! \\'ouril Halley liurrin . McCall Front ldont Pow Natl Bron- Pcwer Corp Si: Law Corp Sbnwinignn .. Steel Cu Fun '06.; Win Elm- iontreal . . Royal‘... ... Bank c! Cnnsdu ... Miscellaneous , no 1 green mts Que 45. 50. , . . mks 58. YORK, April Bil-Index of 15 stools vmmodity wices. (Dec. 81,1981 equals 100: 1926 average equals 280.5). - ‘Ibday 157.4 prev day 157.4. 158.0 year ago 188.2. m. moo moo low 1411.4. ' h 156.2 i934 low 120-0. 108 high 148.9 1933 low 78.7. (copyright. mo, by Moody's). NEW YORK, April 29—-The lull invthe speculative storm in world diver markets saw a Iurtns- mod- eriteebinng o! the white metal ‘today. Asthethlfrreesurystiilslocd pat on its buyingprlce to domestic cents an ounce. York to 75 8-4 cents, com» Friday's 15-year 5i cents an ounce. Earlier. o! 74.19 cents. and reacted substan- EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) A iii-British and ' exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar es compiled by chgmyai Bonk o! Canada, closed today es follows:- Argentins. peso .2552. Australia pound 3.8503- illing .1899. Chine. Hong Kong dollars .5998. Cbechoslouaitia crown .0411. Denmark krone .2173. Iilninnd tinmsrk .0216. France tranc .0865- » Germany reichsmorlr .4062. Great Britain pound 4 8598. Holland florin .6817- , Japan yen .2978. Jugoslevia dinor .0929. -Nsw Roland pcund 8 9194. N krone .2444. . v aioti 4908. louth Africa pound 4 B858. Sweden krone ~804- Bwitaeriarld franc .8264. United States ®lllf 18-82 per cent (um. Clollnfi‘ .At cpl l7. B; dollar 1.001532; 'At New Tori-Pound 4 M: Canad- isnzdoller 99 9-16" Irene 5 . At Paris-Around 78 11 fr: Canadian dollar ‘l0 00 h; U. l. dollar 15.12% RI cl. ‘In [bib-Pound 1's, 9d: Canadian dailirill seeing-L‘. l. dollar 50 19 W YORK. Anr“ Iii-Foreign e:- o die irre ien 11' at Britain high 4 :lcw .%:rlsee94:00dl2y bll 5G3‘; rim-l 0.0!: illly 8 tsp-n» ion: 10 08: Germany 40 as; Canada. 0-14.. _ sulebnnltracrrrc natural XOKTBIA Aoril ms earn- ings or tbs can In Pool Railway for linen mailed hills. comps ‘d asirb 0.040.021 for the mos ed-is i084. a decrease cl $480.11?“ wee-announced today. ' o-nt rascals u» m. market. u hid declined to i MARKEITGCSSIP (s, Johnston and Ward's emu Wire) MORNING MARKET LIITIB NEW YORK. N. Y., April 29- The nua-ket was Satur- cby. but volume was email and losses ‘ractional. The apparent re- luctance o! theTreasm-y to in- crease its buying price tor silver the enthusiasm {or the these stocks did not beomne bee . The President's radio ad decision on the the President indicates that the Work Rellet fund con be utilised quick- lysndinsu“ “i unountsit should have a. stimulating eflect on business and the market. A special menace will be sent cov- ering this Iactor. > Isidla/w and Coonpony. SUMMARY NEW YORK, N. Y., April 29- Supreuie Court meets at noon lo- dilly. Gold bars in Iondou 144s 5 l-Bd - vs. 145s 4d Saturday. Magazine "Steel" says steel oper- ations during past week wntinued at 40 per cent capacity. California Crude Oil output dur- ing week ended April 27 averaged 458,000 barrels daily, oil 28.100 0mm previous week. The 16 weeks strike o1 8,000 enr- ployees oi National Biscuit Com- pany ended Sands/y. National Assn. oi’ 5111's.. in busi- ness survey, says the U. S. is closer lo breaking the back oi’ the de- pression than at my time since ‘ 1982. Baievway Stores sales 4 weeks ended April 20 were $21,321,010 vs 017580.191 in same 1084 period. Hudson Bar Miniml and Qneit- ing Company in 1934 earned 58 cents a shore vs. 81 cents in 1933. Atlantic Coast Line March net operating income 8776.188 vs. $1.- 160386 in March 1934. High Low Inst Oil 80 1nd .. 11088 10951 100.69 .69 2o Rails 81.72 31.22 81.30 .31 20 Util 18.56 18.20 18.29 .87 40 Bonds . 95.15 .00 Dow Jones. nANoN saws MONTREAL. Que" April 29-11 sham setback in the price ct sliver finally halted the advance in the silver shrines. Further correction in this division is due and will likely be tueud by wsshineton’! indecisive attitude on silver pend- ing evidence on the economic con- sequences c! the white metals od- vance on Mexico and China. -R4ooseveit's speech on the radio suggested that although every e!- Iort would be made to start the mending of the relied hind with minimiun delay. the program is not likely to be in lull swing, until ear- ly next fall. Counter to this news is the announcement made last night that the ‘United States Chamber of Commerce ls now :0- ing to oxen its powerful influence against the passage or a drastic Anti-Utility Bill. Secondary gold shores rallied moderately Saturday while some o! the ' reacted slightly. The moderate dip which developed in Dome and McIntyre may be sc- cepted as opportunity 10x‘ 111751191‘ purchases. On minor weakness buy Dome, McIntyre and Holiinger. Barron. BABING LETTER Blllltdny l- ' NEW YORK, N. Y., April 27- Blocks did not sell as hiih es Yes- terday, but the Industrial aver- did not sell as low as yet. gther, though they closed a. trifle lower than yesterday. As stated lad; night. I think these 1118111888 should react to about 108 otter which the uptrend will be resumed. Phillip Morris sold at 42 1-2 and as stated, might react to about 41 where it can be bousht asflifl- 51m‘ mons sold at 8 and may 0M6 m0“ react below 8 where it can be bought again. Bethlehem Steel might react near 24 ii’ so buy some. General Electric could react a P91"? more, it so buy it, as it is certain to increase its dividend in M81’- The Rails, as already Ste-ted. B" not likely to break this year's 10w even ii the decision or the Pension Bill should be unfavorable by s spiig vote. In that case, they might, however. sell all several points. Unless the President's speech w- moncw is very drastic. the llfflem reaction should not go more than l point or two further. At any rate. considerably higher prices may be expected during the next six m‘ B weeks. You con still buy Dome around 41. Mdlntym 43 to 42. Genet‘!!! Motors below 30, WestiIIiIhOU-ie Bl’- ound 40. U. S. Industrial Alcohol 41. United Aircradt l2. Case 54 and Johns Manviile around 44. I ' ' Bering. BARON‘! “NOON LITTER” MONTH-DAL, one. April =9- lell o1! in the Rails attributed to tact that no announcement has been made by supreme 00W en Railway. Pension Aot. Probabilities still favor reaction from the cur- rent level. The recent temporary increase in the trewht rates muted by I00 will eecun only a moderate in- neela in revenue for A-lchison since the increased rote does not include agricultural products which happen to rqrresenl. about 2t per cart c4 Manson's wetness. Amu. Bank Nate's bullish action this morning l; attributed to the company's re outlook and to the tact flint revival of refunding operations has sinady brought a netotlocentsintheflrstquener o! this year compared with a loss {or the sameperiod isst yen, wun the live billion dollar program likieiylobelniuliswinsnextieii and eating es s stimulus to busi- lltai any market setback which moi’ develop from current area is Mt will! l0 be extended and should offer an opportunity 1c: further accumulation. C. W. Linduy and Company re- moru net loss o! $56,484 tor fiscal your ended Ebb. 28. 1985 vs. not 10cc 886.108 in preceding iiscal year. Don's weekly review sees no dim- ution o1 encouraging indimtiong i01- continued expansion in Canad- ian business dining remainder c1 current quarter. Banan- MT ’L. CURB (Iohnnton and Word) 3100K! Opened Lset Beauburnois ... .. . . 3% Brew Corp (‘mu . as; Brit Aim-r (iii 141/‘ Chump (Vi l’i‘\i 7!,‘ Con l':|]\ 10:; Ford u!’ (‘an .\ . 5'11’. Green Slzilwll .. my, Home Ull . imp Uli 111% lnll I'm-i . 31% Meivircrs .\ 10 inn-mil 1:51. 4, Norulnln 334g 'l‘cck ii ~s 421) Walk-n- nonn m; iVniker Good pill 117, Walker lirl-iv . .. - 415 Wright ilnr 900 C ‘ urrenczss (Canadian Press) NEW ‘TOR-K. Anni museum advances were scored by leading currencies in the foreign mnchsnge markets today. The pound sterling closed at $434 itshighrortlieiiosziorsgamoi 1 1-2 cents. 'I'he Canadian dollar reduced its discount mm 9-10 to 7-18 per cent while the French franc. closing st 8.62 centl. show- pmmid sterling. advanced narrowly on Montreal (weigh exchanges to- day while blue United States dollar wu tractlmoily lower and the French (renc remained u . The pound firmed 21-32 c! a cent at $4.85 31-32 and the dollar lost 1-8 oi’ one percent at 18-82 o! one premium. The franc continued at PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 29—Bubtor 1 declined slightLv on the Montreal dairy and produce mar- ket today while other lines held steady. The butter marker, was generally quoted at 2'3 3-4 to 23 cents a pound for corlots or less o! no. 1 sirmil lots to retailers brought 24 cents a. pound for solids and 25 cents for prints. The egg market ‘had o. {inn undertone with graded shipments in cam-lots or less being quoted at 19 1-2 to 20 cents a. dozen 10r- A- lli-ge, 17 1-2 lo 18 cents for A- medium, 17 to 17 I-I cents (or B ma 1o w 1o 1-1 cents ior c. too-lo brought l1 to ll 1-4 cents a. pound for current receipts 11 1-2 m n 3-4 cents for nu and 1o 1-2 to 128-4 cents for summers. No 1 green mountain potatoes continued at 45 cents per 00 pound hag 0t Quebecs, 50 cents for New ks and 53 cents 1m- Prince Edward islands. Steady Buying Offsets Early Losses At Mtl. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) by bulls a. short while before the close once to the market. eclidated 99d "P loin oi 3% points at 1005i. Other metal shores IIOWQVBI‘. Jill-III; bolldl “,0”. 59R! HANDS Wnubullill a mgnsuirg vLlNlMl-INT On the cheese market no 1 011-. MONTREAL. April. 39.—An attack o! trading on the Montreal Stock Exchange today ieil short oi its objective and would-be buyers were (creed to tall back es only o tow stocks responded to their at- tempts to lend a. brighter appear- Steady buying served to wipe out an early loss chalked up by Con- “ as traders snap- oflerings Ioilowlug recovery in the prlca of silver iutures. An early drop in silver was reflected in the action o! Smelters, but the late recovery sent it up to close with a failed to foi- low the trail laid down by Bmelterlr, Alcohol stocks held the spotlight for port o! the session. The remainder o! the list was nar- rowly lower. Sales totalled 10.115 Iii END PAIN — Soothe OND QUO TA _.>.- ski-H.) .. Q "i-wrrfiie-r Ivbinswri klnfei"? -.-.»..-,- .. 1.‘. l. Bank? Loam to FARMERS and MERCHANTS ‘ Applications for loans from responsible‘ fifmfifs and merchants needing credit for business purposes are welcomed and promptly dealt with by the Bank of Montreal. This Bank's approach to any credit prob- lem is helpful and constructive. if you require banking accommodation, you arc invircdao talk over your ideas with our local manager.- .. r? . BANK OF MONTREAL HEAD CHIC! e0 e MONTRIAI. IIODIIN. IIIICIENT osunmo ssnvlcs .... m Outage eti Cliarlottetown Branch: A‘. I. B. BELCHEK, Meringue Lmzgocx (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April N-Otterlngs on the two local livestock markets today totalled 4.087 head. WW9 receipts were 1.055 heed. There was a large percentage o! good killing cattle in the offering. Early sales were confined to lea than 100 head, mayors and sellers the r é i é at $4 with the» odd top at mediums mostly $3 to common butchers as low Connors and cutters sold No prices to time ot writing. The Montreal Live stock Ex- change have notified the trade that theyardswillbe closed iorsli business "1 -" " * v, May 0th, in observance of the King's Silver Jubilee. Celt receipts were 1,015 head. The cal! ' trading was slow and prices tuily 50 cents lower than last week. One lot or sixteen good calves. overenlrla close to 145 lbs. was sold for $4.75, with a. few nicked our; o! different lots at $4.50 and $4.75. Medium quality calves brought 84. common to plain kinds mostly $2.75 to $3 and culls as low as 81.50. Good and choice veal. $4.50 to $4.75: common and medium. $1.50 to u. sheep receipts were 83 heed. Spring lambs o! medium to good quality were sold at 05.50 with just medium kinds around $5 each. Sheep were (inner at $3 to $3.75, with the bulk at 5-50. Ewes. $31.0 8375;151:1115. good. $550 each; common 44 lo $5 each. Hog receipts were 175 head. B3B" one were t9 fed and watered. with $1 per hog premium on selects. Butchers. heevies and lights were 88.50 and extra heaviu 88. Feeder hogs sold up to $9 50- Bows were Irom $6.75 to $7.25. according to quality. RESTING TIRED EYES I "ltrainedeyeagetoulyteni- pores-y relief from resting them. ‘they need more than lest. Thcyneedtheperman- anthelpolcorreetivsleneee. fllfllioanbeobtehrsdm batons way-by submitting teal-l; __‘ ' “ oi ilraeyu. Denotnnneceenr- lylslertbisaervice. c. F. Hutcheeon orrorssnrn iii ._, ‘l F ,1 i5. 5 IATI:—24 9n word, three Inner sienna In the Idea of two, livable in advance. Work Wanted YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK 0N torm- Appiy Guardian. i Position Wanted IOUNG LAD! DESIRE! POSI- tion as companion tovelderly lady or invalid, in refined family. Ex< perienced. References. Modetatl wages. Box U. 110, Charlottetown m: sun - cnorcs nsY. stench, Winsioe. 11-7057-4-30-31. FOB SALE -- STOVE. Apply Guardian. FOB SALE — 1% TON FORD truck. The Island Telephone Co," POI BALE - AUCTION roars:- Hve. Bridle Ind Whist sco m,“ 3mm“ 06am, nears-mono noun: Apply to Box 434, City. Reward. 7 FOB SALE — HEAVY Paper suitable ior placing under Glldrdidn Office. IDS’! — PARCEL CONTAINING silk blouse. Finder leave at IN THE OITY SOME Amythist Brooch see finder leave at Guardian Orlice. rKJGP<LL< '\Jr FOB SALE-A BAR-BER. CHAIR snd 1 mirror, size 4 x 7 it. Priced 10 Bell. Write A.B., Guardian. LOST OFF CANOE COVE. MOTOR Finder communicate with Dcugald McLean, Canoe Cove or Hermon Harper, Plctou. F014 SALE - DOUBLE DRIVING wagon, good as new. A. G Mel _P.°P.PJEELF£ELE;°°°B FOR. SALE-GO CART IN GOOI) condition. Apply 32 Elm Ave. Liilg-e-w-li Miscellaneous A NEW INSURANCE IEATUR Double Protection. Now is the time to secure that necessary protection for very little outlay. J. A. Moore, Char‘ FOR SALE-MODERN SIX 1100M Cottage, store attached ll desired. Price reasonable. Apply Guardian. POI. SALE -— A TWO-WHEEL covered trailer. Box 8 it. long, 3 It. 8 in. wide. 3 rt. 1o m. high- Apply to Veils Radio Shop, Kent 5L, Charlottetown. Mole Help W WANTED — RELIABLE MAN F01! Tripper Ferguson, 110B. SALE — TWO ACRES WITII n number cl new 10x pong and caretaker’: house. Ideal location. Near city and on the pavement. Apply Bov V. 116. 11-7056-4-30-5-2-4. Fm (arm work. Btate wages. . John Quilty, Rocky Point. Female Help Wantgftl _v__ mu. womb eon ozmzusu housework. Apply TO LET. APPLY 66 Bayiield _S_treet._I.l_-0063-4-25-27-30. T0 LET - MODERN SEVEN room house_ 40 Victory Avenue. TRIBE ROOMS FOB LIGHT housegteaaing. Apply 100 I-Iiils- Ioa Tillyor Loose i. Iklontyeanced Ilm.e~ Ileiwerthhelbeenprov Ieltqln latest atyleor. e. ,rsnon' ‘IO LIT — IIOUII II PLEASANT Street. Phone Ul-J. I008! ‘I0 LIIH-IOI. IEIIDI- ate 0001111021011 nine room tene- ment situated 21 Ambrose Bl... Btilhton. Beautiful! with Ipecionl grcun