APRIL 22. 1933 art {ii-iii ota-otopfipvrens . n ...»... In “Jana .. bl .- ...- .- Norms! Owing to the increased activities in the Si Market, we have decided, while business “if: rants it, t0 Supply the public with an hourly quotation-service ‘on a limited number of Ameri. can and Canadian stocks. JOHNSTON mwhm Members Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal Curb Market . DDDODD%JDKDPWEDQ§ Phone 1308 B. Rogers, J12, Manager. ,;¢QO O§QOO-O O400: llliivertising Rater-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, to. per word: Western and Eastern locals. 2c. per word; Announcements and Corning “we; 7.0. per word; Clalalfled. 2c. per word; In iidemoriam Noun‘, 10c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cardl. 000-. to. per name; Letters of Condolence. 10c. Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation. ‘lilo. per inch inch’ fir“ 9e; word. Other rater on applications. D Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - dve g cenil. , l, r e , e- -- x‘ - ee-e-epeee ‘e ‘AT5;-2g"per worn. three in- pfllflll! for the price oi two. strictly For S ale Whole in advance. g Agents Wanted AGENTS: BIG MONEY SELLING Shoclastic. Soles shoes at home {or icw cents. Spreads like putty; wears like leather. Another fast 531.111] pruduch-revolutlonary new bandaging material, Prospects everywhere. Write Dept. B9 Shoe- lasllc Company, 1332 William Street, Montreal. A. W. 4-22-20. __._ Miscellaneous HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Joli. Free Booklet. The M. C_ O. mo. 'i‘oronto r10.) i-i-s-is-zz-za iA I N T I N G. PAPERIIANGING, General Decorating. Free esti- males. Phone 1420 T. G. Murphy. 290 Fitzroy Street. 9021-4-22-31. DUFI-‘VS DELIVERY d: TRANS- icr, 108 Kent Street, ‘Phone zoo. Parcels called for and delivered, 10c. large parcels 25c, or weekly service. 9000-4-3l-5l ' YE 100 PAIRS STRONG BUB- cr traces in stock. complete for service. $2.90 per pair. Clinton _ Morrison, American Belt Dealer, Frrdcricton Station. P. E. I. 8939-4-18-51. 110N121’. WHY TAKE 230% FOB your money when we can get you 6'; on good Mortgages. Call or wriic A. E. MacNelll S: Co., 127 Grafton Stret, City. Phone 1130. l". O Box 431. City. 0000-4-22-smw-3l. To Let 110 LET-HEATED APARTMENT, first. floor. Apply 36 Kent Street. 9008-4-22-31. 1'0 LET-IJNI-‘URNISIIED ROOM with heating range. Apply l4’! lliiisboro St. 9003-4-21-21 i-‘Olt RENT—SUMMER COTTAGE ill. Keppoch. furnished. 1-l. A. C. Scsrtil. 0986-4-20-31 1'0 LET-DESIRABLE HOUSE 1N Brighton. Two fireplaces, ver- andah, hot-water heating. Phone _ iii-J. 9033-4-22-31 - llNlSIIED EIGHT ROOM house for summer months. Mod- cru conveniences. Electric Range. Apply 54 Bayfield Street. 0027-4-22-11. STORE 'M) RENT AT CALEDONIA Most desirable store with out- buildings to rent on reasonable terms at Caledonia. Busy centre, cspccinlly in Summer. On main highway. Smart business man sure to do well. Apply for further particulars to John S. Stewart. Caledonia. 9024-4-22-31. Wanted why-ran - nwsnnruo WITH some land in or near Charlotte- town. Write particulars and price l0 "M" Charlotetown Guardian. _ April 20-31. WANTED - BLACK AND WHITE young spaniel dog. Apply 88 Great George Street. 8000-4-21-31. Boarders Wanted Boiimcas ACCOMMODATED IN private family. Car room included. Army Guardian. 8073-4-20-31. mployment Wanted lR/icriciir. nurse worn.» Ire for invalid. White n. ourroion. 8046-4-18-81. I'll/linen Nuns: AT REASON- lllle rates. Apply Guardian. 0061-4-l9-0i. Female Help Wanted worms wmmn 'ro ssw r-‘on "5 It home. Sewing machines $00M. No selling. Ontario TMYWBM Company. Dept. m. °'°"">- c-i-e-ii-az-m ‘"1 mu with moon's uni-o». FDR SALE-Z COUNTER SIIOW cases. G. H. Taylor. 8901-4-21-31. CARBOARD SUITABLE IOI lining outhouses, etc. 1c per sheet. Guardian Ofllce. ti. FOR SALE-ONE 24 II. P. steam boiler, A1 condition. Ap- ply 222 Queen‘ St. 9000-4-21-31 FOR SALE-C. C. M. FLYER RAC- ing bicycle. completely overhaul- ed. Apply Guardian. 0030-4-22-31. FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOX RANCHIR-Mtlo SPREIIN Capsules (large size) for sale. l-lali price. E. Kucher, Box 604. 256 Kent St. 9002-4-21-31 FOR SALE-SB ACRES OF LAND, one-half mile from Rocky Point Ferry. Good house and barn. Apply Guardian. 8077-4-20-31. FOR SALE - CHOICE CLYDE Brood More, also Gelding 4 years old. Both Island bred. Clifford McEwen, Si. Peters. 9001-4-22-31. FOR. SALE-RUBBER TBACBS at $2.90 per pair. S. L. Hardy and Company, harness manufactur- - ers. 8081-4-20-31 FOR SALE—TIIREE REGISTERED Yorkshire Sows 0 months old, 2 Ayrshire cows, also Ayrshire bull calf. Apply Amos Rodd. Milton, P. E. I. 9025-4-22-31. FOR SALE—MODERN RESIDENCE with large lot. Bargain. For price and terms apply A. Bowness. Malpeque ltoad. 00204-2240. FOR SALE — AU TION FORTY- Five, Bridge an Whist Score Car. is. Guardian Central Job Printer)’. ’ Nov. 1-tf. FOR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE residence with large lot, outside City limits. Twenty minutes walk from Post Office. Apply Guardian. 8907-4-21-31. FOR SALE — 0R ‘WILL TRADE for stock, one sectional seeder and drill. J. W. Patterson. Hunter River. 9022-4-22-31. . I FOR SALE-SEVEN PASSENGER American Mormon Sedan. In first class condition fitted with new tires, four spare tires. Apply Box 8'7, Souris, P. E. Island. 9028-4-22-31112-31. FOR SALE-SINGLE TODD, 2.00, a bay stallion, eligible to 2.18 class. 0n easy terms. Apply to Jimmy Power, 173 Queen St. 0038-4-22-81 SMALL FARM FOR. SALE NEAR Kensingion. This farm ‘contains 30 acres, about 28 acres clear land with about two acres wood and lumber- Excelle location. near tow-n, choice land with new buildings. Apply to Mrs. H. S. Moose. Kensington, P. E. I. 8908-4-21-21. Situations Vacant-Female AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who lesm beauty culture and hair- dressing. Join Canada's Largest system. Diplomas granted. Write for information. Marvel Beauty ‘l ’ ' 8 Ste. Catherine East. Montreal. S. V. l". 3-25-4-22-5-13. Male Help Wanted BECOME IXIIBI‘ BAIIII through our special low cost course; Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Meier Barber College, 5'13 Harrington. Halifax H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf Work Wanted WANTED WORK. EXPERIENCED man wants work on farm or fox ranch. Apply to Guardian. 00804-2141. WANTED-WORK AS HOUSI- kggpnr by 681701101108! IflitldlO aged woman. Can give references. No. 2 Upper Queen Street. Oliv- Illl-t-ii-I THE C g Stock Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) Stocks Alllcil (‘hcmli-al Am nnd b‘ Power Am Smelling .. Aui Tel and Tel Anaconda ... .. Atchiann Auburn Motor (‘nnnila Dry . C I’ It . (‘nso ... ... ... Chesapeake sud Ohio . Con has . . . . .. Corn Products Delaware and Bud Eastman .. Gen Foods .. Gen iiintorn ... lot Iinrrenter ... .. lnt Nickel ... Ne! Biscuit ... N Y Central North American Pub Ser N 1 . Radio Westln ghouse Woolworth EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April ‘:1—Iirillsh and foreign exi-huugc in rvr-lstlon to the (‘iinnillsn dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bunk of Canada, clolcd iliiluy us ioliowa:— Argentina peso No quotation. Australia pound 8.4568. Austria schililng no quotation. lir-lgluui beige .1735. ' Drnzll milrcis no quotation. Bulgaria lev not quotation. China Hon: ‘Kong dollars .2058. Czechoslovakia crown .0308. Denmark krone .1901. Finland tinmnrlr no quotation. France franc .0481. (ion-irony relchsrnarl: .2844. iireut Brllnln pound ~1.346i'. Greece drnchms .0111. Holland florln .4020. Hungary lieugo .2162. India rupee no quotations. ltsly lire .0030. Japan yen .2130. .Iugos‘svls diner .0180. New Zeuland pound 5.4106. Norway krone .2230. Poland zloti noquotatlou. Roumanls leu no quotation. South Africa pound 4.8.538. Spain peseta .1053. Sweden krone .%1. Swltzeflnnd irnne .Zi46. . United States dollan 139; percent premium. (Canadian Irena) Exchange rnies at close‘ today were; Pound sterling in Montreal 4.34%. in Montreal 1.13%. Pound ‘ “ in New York 8.110. Canadian dollar in New York 87%. NEW YORK, April 21—(A.I'.)_ Foreign exchange easy. Great Britain ilemnuil high 3.00: low 3.75‘. close £1.80; on rluy hills S Si: Pram-e 4,95 _1.'»-lli: Italy 5.06M: Belgium 14.00%; Germany 24.0014: (‘nunrlu 877s- PROBUCE (Canadian Press) ' IIONTREAL. April 2i—-Thc first "0999? eXnonts of the season to the Vnltcd Kiugilnui left the port of llontrcnl inrlny nbonrd thc S. S. Al- nnulu llilll the S. S, Beiircrburu. A lurk" linrt oi thc shipment of 1000 boxes hind liar-u in sinrngc for some months yirnillni: opening ofuiivlgniioh The earl: start of the scnsnn prom- ises u good your in the cheese pro- duction. (Jurroui: Ontario colored cliccsr wiis generally quoted nine to 10 rents on the Montreal duiry and produce ninrkot toriny, a drop uf nno nnd n hnlf rents. Old choose remained lllll‘|llill2"4l nt 11 tn 1'.‘ vents. Receipts were littlii, being only 50 boxes. Wholesale butter continued tn drop from its recent-high peaks. With the production season getting into full swing. fresh bulien is coming onto tho market increasing quantities. Nn 1 regrnderi sold ni 23 to 24 could n pound n decline of two cents o pound from yesterday's price. Offer. inirs totalled 1,502 hoxrs. The egg mnrlret firmed slightly with the rnngo linli a cont higher than Thursrlny. Grade 8 shipments in eur- lois or less were 17 to 171,5 cents per dozen for uxtrns, 15 to 15b1, cont; (o; firsts nnd 1-'i to 13% cents {he gop- onds. Arrivals were heavy hi; 41ml crises, hut iho advent of the storhge season is inking good quantities the market. ' Pr-lnci- Edward Island “d New Brunswick potatoes remained steady at '10 to 7:1 cents pi-r g0 pound b]:_ N. Y. CURB 5W" Clone Alurr Cyan II 7n; r\llll‘l' Sup I'm r 31,": As ii illlll 1' 3 Cnu Mnrvnul . . 11‘ Cities Herv ... ... ... .... L"), El Bond and Hhure ... ... .... 15 Ford of Cunuilo A , 431,5 '6 ' ‘A Besulmrimls Dom Eng .. Personal PRIVATE KINDIRGABTINS pay. Advice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, (Toronto i0.) 4-1-8-15-22-29 Lost LOST—BETWEEN SUMMIISIDI and Clinton a fur neck piece. Finder pleaec notify Mrs. Davis Baker, Stanley Bridge. 0020-4-22-11. Saiesmen Wanted emu‘ sun noor onus-r ., ssusmr: snuno nan ALLOWS mo no om competition. Shipped from moi-onto. ohms Builders 00., cii’ - Montreal StockMa rket (Canadian Press) toeka B Bathurst A ... ... ... ... ..... McCall Front ... . Monti-col Power . NuLBrew Power Corp Quebec Power Shawlnlg MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 21.- ltoeil Iiagamiie Barry-H ... B-Metnl liiclniyre . .. I .\[cWatterI Pond (‘In Ycniurrs nmion '.'.. . ' Kirk Town ... Lake Manon .. ...~. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, April 21- CLOSE Oct 35V.- CASII PRICED t0: Truck M; No 1 durum" 5T. Oats: No 2 C W 25 Rejected 180A: Track 20% t! \\’ 117%; 2 Truck 33%. 0000 W040 Park, (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 21--Due to there having been no cabinet meeting to- day, Hon. II. N.' Rhodes, Minister oi , did not make his expected gtatemenkin connection with war pensions in the House of Commons today. This was the reply given by the Minister to an enquiry from Major .1. s. Roper. u. c., Dominion Piuldent oi the Canadian Legion. who had deferred his return to Halifax in order to hear the state- F. mcnt delivered. The htinistcr added that he would make the statement in the Home 011 Monday. Clone -u_. Cup champions. have ‘Ii from their trip to Bilrope. The svhoat: May 55B: July oilli-"é: Oct 51-’- . ((2.0!!! billy ‘ASHE; July 25017 Oct Bhrleyé May 3315B; Joly 8412A? Wheat: No 1 hrird 01%: No l nor 5H3: No '..' nor 53%: No 3 nor 52%: No 4 nor 51%; No 5 40: No i1 48: l-‘eeil ', No .'i C W 3%: No 1 feed 229i: No '.'. feed 207's; Bnrlny: Maltlng gmdes d row o! I row ox 3 C W 301,41. Oihrr grades no .1 f‘ IV 82%: No 4 I‘ W 50- M: No it C W 20%; No ii f.‘ W 281A; Statem ent ltV_ill Be Made Monday crown GUARDIAN iiilllllAl. GUARDIAN This column 1a reserved for Queen's County news or local interest bu! ul- vsrtlaing oi a newly nature may he inserted at A cents a word Jtriefly payable in advance- soap removes grease, oil, paint. shellac, ink, instantly. Beat kitchen cleanser. Absolutely harmless. 9002-4-21-21 PURINA CHICK STARTER. — Fresh carload lust arrived. See your u, dealer or phone MacKle 8: Co. Charlottetown. 9000-4-22-11. TWO FIRE CALLS-The firemen were called out twice yesterday. the first time about 8 am. for a roof fire at the residence of Mr. James Hughes, at the corner of Sing and Union Streets, the second time about 1 p.m. for a small blaze on the awning of the Palace Cafe. 1n both cases damage was negligble. -_._-....__- SPORT BRIEFS a-e- -.-_ (Continued from Page '1) of Sydney Mines. N- 8., in 1029 and tee. eight and four-fifth seconds. Max Schmelllng who is making o tour of principal cities in the New Ellsiand states and also some eit- ies in Canada, is reported to be in wonderful condition, weighing 190 pounds and is apparently s. faster and better boxer than lest year. Max has a rul capacity to train and infinite patience, besides . takes the very best care of himself. His likeness to Dempsey is remark- able as shown by s recent snap taken of them when Dempsey went to meet him, on his arrival in New York. What a. manl Olafenu DeMsrr who is considerably over, forty years of age and was seven time! winner of the Boston Marathon, took pert in Wednesday's great 8° race and finished eighth out c1221 starters. His t‘me was two hours, t8 minutes, i8 3-5 seconds. You will naturally wonder whet would be the effect on the heart of a man of that age of such strenu- ous competition. As long as he keeps in training the effect will new MYSTIC (powdered) hand- ' ' was two hours, thirty-time minu- . . UNFAI CBASELESS LlNo F1 VlGi ‘poor coin. IN ‘TPKQVIDING roi- the future welfare or. those you love, be sure that your care of them will be perpetuated by an executor not subject rte human fiailties-Pupon whose strength and permanence you may rely to carry out your _'every wish. Theappdintment of The Eastern Trust Company as your executor and trustee _will give you implicit confidence that the results of a lifetime of effort will be kept intact for the benefit of those you desire to protect.‘ The Eastern Trust Co. HEAD OFFICE ' BRANCHES at sr. JOHNS, NFLD. MONTREAL ST. JOHN M O N C D HALIFAX, iv. s. CHARLOTTBTOWN ,N.B. TON ELLTY THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Pass l) Iliyiilom g- - - - - m not show, as the heart is a. -,-,.,,,,,..,|F ' 12,-, and the training will keep it in "".°"'"“ ~ shape, but should he relax his “$026K i! training and take it easy. then the ‘sffllfllt B -- “l” trouble would start as his heart is 791' r11 Total Sale! 905,000. no doubt hyper-athrophied. CNLISTED '*"—'- Rm I Innis Angel Firpo who will be .511}, $113K" remembered asmthe “Bu'i of the 99°00" Pampas" was arrested at Buenos Nun-liars . 1 _ r p," o“ , Ares, Argentne, lest Wednesday, "H ' ln connection with the sale of iron Ray .. some property. Louis came very nearly being the world's heavy- iiloudy - weight champion prize fighter $233,? when in his first round of that historic fight w'i.h Jack Dempsey in New York, he knocked Jack through the ropes into the laps of two reporters. These chaps man- aged t? shove Jack up into the ring and their aid was sufficient. with quick recuperation, to bring Demp- sey up before the count d1 ten. It was a close shave. The National Sea Fleas hockey teem of Toronto last year's Allan returned ’ Manager stated that they were en- tirely bfameless’ for s fight which started in the lobby of the Paris Hotel. "One would think to read some of thc stuff that wc were a bunch of roughnecks." said Claire McIntyre, "but the fact remains we have been invited back next yea: and the Europeans are evid- ently saiisiied with us." The amount of money which is taken in in the N. H. L. playoffs is much greater than we ever imag- ined- The following figures will, we believe, surprise you. The Bruins- Msp‘c leaf series, $120,000. The New York Rangers-Maple Leaf series, $100,000. Montreal Canad- iene-New York Rangers $32,000 New York Rangers-Detroit Red Wings. $32,000. Msroons and De- troit, $25,000. Of this amount forty per oent is extracted for thc rinks. which takes $190,000. The League takes ten per cent or $31,000. Out of the balance of approximately $150,011) comes the expenses for visiting clubs with seventeen men and officials. When the final total is cliwled it is likely that the New York Rangers will coon receive a.- round $1,000. The Toronto Maple Leafs who were second in the ser- ics. $1,400. Boston Bruins about $800. with the Marcons and Can- adians receiving in the vicinity of $150 each. The total attendance to the League games played in the var- loua dtles will be interesting. New York Rangers had 221,000 cash customers to their various games. Bolton Bruins 208,000. Canadians oi Montreal 107,900. These figures will give an idea of the popularity '..1“1_i'i ll “I “I Qifldl Last year he took part. in four rac- es, winning three. The first race was at New Annan, his second and third races took piece at Charlot-» tetown where he won one and was second in thc other. His fourth and last race was at Halifax- Hc is credited with winnings of $2,823.- 07 and is eligible to the 2.16 class trot or 2.19 mixed. Another good prospect in thc Arblng Stable will be Orola by Dingola. This horse has had very little opportunity, usually racing off two or three workouts and at that czuld step miles around 2.16. With the good preparation he has had this winter and spring and with his known speed it would not be surprising to see him beat 2.14. Peter Dawes 2.12, who ended the season last year with three victor- ies, has been wintering at. Mon- tague, but is expected to arrive in the City within the next week or ten days to take up regular spring training. Owner-Driver, Dr. H. McIntyre has the combination of this chap better than anyone who hos ever sot behind liim. What a hrokiip hc and Ortolan will 131k!) in thc fast trotting classes this year. Johhny Conroy will make Heli- fax his quarters for thc early part 01' the training season and probably move there the first of next. week with the horses of Hed- ley T. Fulton of Upper Stewlackc. His stable includes thc celebrated free for aller Darkey Grattau 2.02 1-4, Calumet City 2101-2, W110 will be remembered as taking a record oi 2.13 1-2 at Northam elec- trlc light races, High Toby, the g0Cd trotter which took a record of 2.13 3-4 at Northam July 15th and won a. good race that day. Tease 2.09 1-2_, eligible to the 2.16 trots, Scotia by Captain Aubrey 2.07 1-4 afullbrotherto Gwendolyn Aubrey 2.08 1-2 and the_ thrce your old pacer Bsronrttc by Guy All‘ worthy 2.00 3-4. These horses are all said to be in the pink having bcen given a. lot of preparatory work during the winter nnd spring. The first race meeting on the Bay State circuit will take plnec at Goshen, N. Y.. Juno 6, 7 and ii. 152 trotters and paccrs arc cnicr- ed for the three days races. What s bunch to divide the coin among. '80 far the Nova scotia Govern- ment hizve made no move to re- plare the stallion Great Brltton 2.02 1-4, who was in stud at tilt Government Farm, at Truro and diedlast year after having made oncscesoniaihcetudthcnnaptaia will , F Aubrey 2.07 1-4 had previously been cwncd by titc Nova Scotin Government and it was to replace h'm that Great Britten was bought. There has been quite an agiation before the government to purchase another horsc but prob- abiy thc state of the money mar- ket ls such that they do not feel like investing at present. ' Revival of trotting and pacing races in Chicago and the return of that city to its farmer place on the Grand Circuit is more than an early probability. 'I'hc World's Fair trotting meeting in September at a track near Chicago is now being planned by a strong organization of harness horsc enthusiasts which will be knovln as thc Chfcago Har- ness Horse Association. This will be good news to our American friends as thc running horse 1n- terests have kept the iroltcrs away from Chicago for years. Notwithsizincling the severity of the depression wlfch has attacked thc farming community in Iowa. the Lcgfspturc in session there last week appropriated $310,000 for the support of the Iowa State Fair, County and District Fairs during the czming season. Ths will mean that all the important fairs of the state will oontillue in operation nnd the excellent ivork which they have been doing in fostering boys mid girls club work, better live stock breeding. farm betterment and smilar activities will not have to bc dropped. ' The Provincial Exhibition of i933 is bclrg planned to be the big event cl.‘ the Maritimes. There will be n0 exhibition in Saint John, and Hall- fax will hold theirs in October, so that Prince Edward Island will have the stage to s. large extent to itself. An effort is being made with the Railusy officials to give very low rates to include every station in thc Mnrliimcs, so as to bring iicrc thc largcsl. number oi people that have evcr vslicd the Garden of thc Gulf. The exportation oi rscc horses from New York i0 Europ: contri- ucs ivcckly. The inirst to g0 R.- broad is Mo Ilvaln 2.05 l4, a trotier by Mr. hit-Elwyn. Sonic time ago lu these columns we drew attention to the fect that Herod Logan, the wonder pacer oi New Zesland, had won a two mile race in 4.16 2-5, which we stated was a world's rccord. the fastest lime for that event being 4.47 3-4 made 6i years ago. and the two miles of Dan Patch paced against time of 4.17. The Australians are k'ck'ng up s fuss in their Trotting Rccord of March 8th because oi the fact that this record has not been incorporated in American siut'st‘cs as a world's record, as it should bc. Two 0f the fastest trailers that tionsliy well over Hunter has won two races. Mamie Britten has won a race over s field of 25 starters and was second performed on the Grand Circuit‘ last year, namely, Locke 2.02 i-2. and his half sister Mamie Britten 2.02 1-2, which closed their American careers with some records and were exported m Bunter the Europe, have been racing excep- there- Lock: in another in which there were 34 starters. In her winning race she got away twentieth and was tenth at the head of the stretch, com- ing on from there to w-ln ‘The distance was about one and three-quarter miles. easily The book oi Protector l3! 1.59- l-4, most recent addition to the stallion band at Walnut Hal] Far-m hos been filled. The youngster: which arrive by him this spring have added to his popularity. caus- ed by his wonderful campaign in 1931 and that of his iu'l sistcr The Marchioness (3) 1.50 l-i. Among the new features that will be tried out at the Salem, N. H. race meeting July 24th to Aug- ust 12th, which is being sponsored by the famous Islander abroad, Allan J. Wilson, of Boston, are a series of trotting and pacing events each having a purse of $1,000. Fol example, the 2.06 trot purse $1.- 000. Now read the conditions. "Two races to each event. Purse divided $500 for each race, money divided 50 per cent. 25 per cent, I 15 per cent and 10 per cent. Position to be drawn for coch race. Horses may start in one or both races. No horse to win more than two races a day.“ Note "Race" is used in the above con.- dtlons in the sense of a. “heat” It wou‘d not be surprising if some stunt like this was pulled" off in connection with the Exhibition races in August. Red-.ction In Dividend Rate Announced (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 2l.-Tw oi Cansdah major banks today an- nounced reductions in their divid- end rates. The Bank of Montreal and the Royal Bank oi Canada each reduced its annual dividend rate from 10 to eight per cent. The lower rates were announced with the declaration of two per cent. dividends for the current quarter. psysble June 1. to shareholders of record, in the case oi the Bank of Montreal, on April 28, and. for the ftoyal, on April 29. All the larger banks in the coun- try last year reduced their dividend rates to 10 per cent. from 12 per cent“ Mumblllulufll