- itrze. Halifax. Z.’ mo; as, 19351 FHE CHARLO’! TETOWN GUARDIAN EFL Stock _l5hr¢;llclllgrr2 ma.» furnished a: one»; u“ ...-s members s! the issued P‘ w h.- Is tresl o a u» Lurdfcllsaosd and. ’=srienc “IIJ ' '1‘ x l‘ ill .. £21?‘ Std-cl “gurus -i I din-Jr . -. -- gzir "‘{','f{'“'.';'.'.i.i'l\ii'néa"' ' rat?) all Nil: 23 latl Pow 46 Mk0 o! Woods Iii‘, unholy llnrris J7. “p00 Front .. 4 limit Pow‘ . 20% ball lir ‘ J23}; Nut Stool (or 14 Pouor Corp 8 ii ghmviuignri .. ‘ 10 10% liierl cu Lnn (hm 4-1 44$; o . . 154 gggzaerr U. 1005* 5 -= . My . 1m ank o! Canada . 57 PRODUCE ‘Ciumdlan Prels) MONTREAL, Mufti! 21~A steady drrline which caused u .liecline in hum-r prices of liillltll cunts d pound in t\\'o wot-its wns chucked on tho lloiilruill dairy uml produce market today and a smllll gain was recorded. No 1 grnilc in curlots or loss ilrcnuie gent-rail‘;- 221,’, to 22-h ccuts a pound, |||l t‘, o a crnt. _ Tm- eggninrkct was firm with guid- m shipments in carloisjor less gen- erally 1'J to 20 cclits a :do1ru for A- hitrr. 17 to 1B cents for A mcifluun- l7 mus for A pullots, l7 coats for ll and ill cunts r . (‘house riccs held at the work's dvunrc, Rio. 1 Ontutlo in cntiots ol- hss being quail-d oi 1159 w 11th s pound for full niukc rind 121,; cents for sninuicr lines. ~ Nu. 2 Quebec. white pntator-s in 80 mind hugs brought 50 to d0 cents 'iih no 1 Qucbou hlounlnilis at Ml to it’. cunts and New liriiuswlcka i-obl» li-rs ut 1K7 to (id rcnta. New Brunswick iioinnalna sold for IL": to Til vonls lillii . routs V to Ilia Miscellaneous - -_-_. O llaawarlafifiififlufi’ Berle: C w no a o1. Oats C W no 3 41. Oats feed no l as. , B2“ '9'“! wheat lltiesllv firsts Flour seconds 85.00. Floull bakers .90. “iglglltlo whose patents choice Flour white corn 86.00 to goo, Brsa ton $2025 to '75 t Butter no 1 225$ tioéflgfl. in cglrltgapl; alsvlarge 29. Eggs C 1.0. Potatoes no 2 Qua whites 50-110. Potatoes no 2 ue mts 00-05. B cobbler: N B rats 05- . P 111 I nits 07' to 70. i NEW YORK. arch 22-inch: of 16 staple commodit prices. (Dec. 31. 1.331 equals 100; 1 20 average equals Today 148.0 prev day 148.1. Wook ago 15 3 ear ago 137.8. filial high 1M o our. low 14H 4. 1033 high 1481i lilliii (Copyright 1036, by Moody's). Currencies (Csasdlsn Press) NEW YORK. March ‘QT-Currencies other than the Belgian belga were steady and inadomtulv higher in vthe foreign exchan-o ram-hots today. Pile hslgu ivcnkene about half a cent in tcrms of the United States dollar as Bel lur.u's financial sad political » ficu ties became more acute. The pound moved llll l i=9"! i“ $~t.'i71,§ The Canadian dollar closed discount from l 1-10 to H6 P" . French franc. closing showed a gala of I t. ‘ogllélléirlllllgclxil. .Mnrch Zii-Furtller (let-lines were recorded on Montreal forel n exchanges today as the pound United scrim doiilir 42g ' ff 5-10 of n cent Li. Si 50 li-lli and the dollar eased 0- n! percent at W; a! one percent premium. Tho franc lost .01 of a cent at i! 05 CEllll. Markets _ At A Glance (Canadian Press) , Toronto and Montreal-industrial stocks closcthhlgher. Toronto hlilioin-Gcacrully steady. New Yorlwbtocks closed iii hal- Winnlpog-“fhcst up l‘? to . _ Now \ork--L‘ott0ll, ru her lad cof- fise higher; sugar unchanged. ‘rinc-e Edward islund mountains for iii} to 70 coats. h. per word: In llrmorlsm Notice-s. ber inch; Notion of Thanks and Au word Other rates on snllllrstlhll |;,,\1-|g;._u pel lord, three inset lions for the brioe of two, ltricti) payable in ndvuloo. a Miscellaneous iscaral) mom ivnr aarwli ' medium silver female fox. Notify Robert Howard, Bradalbarie, . 11-5509-3-23-31. r___________~. tstsran FROM MY RANCH nine English fox hounds. Plfilwv notify Raoul 11630110116. 501ml‘ h ma. Reward. pm on p one L-5585-3-22-2i. salts-ants Folt FARMERS AND others‘. as cow stancheons, 42 steel stalls, 24 water bowls. 2 PTBQWW ' tanks. 2 power purans. 3. 1 H. P- electric motors, a my van. B hwfl pumps, 400 ft. pipe. 8 Bcatl! bmoder stoves, 1 incubator. All to be gold bQlOW {RCCOTY 006i). Preston Toombs, Bénlily 169ml" cntative, Keualnklflfl. ‘ “‘“"“'“l'“ - Po Lei T0 am - uousaéla EUSSTON‘ 8T- A l 4a U r ueen tee - p“ y p” TO LET .- HEATED APQQTDIENT llve rooms and balcony. Jflliimi‘ service. Rent $30.00. Tcl. $952-$564. -Y~ ' T“ nhvr-n. L-55l54l-2i-3l. ale wanted ---- ~—-:___.__ , FOB SALE-YOUNG guns BRED WANTED—EXPEBIENCED CHEF. JONQY 09W 319W “$119390- Appyy Box 334, chulotwpwy. Howe-rd Schurmaa, Central i-5456-fl-22-2i. _ Bcdeque. L-aslo-n-aa-si. ‘Advertising Raina-Payable in Advance Uenmsl (ion-mun ‘will. a- ha Ivor-u: Announcements sud Cousins 5'1"". i‘ I! Spiritual Offerings, (lords, M" - 4" Dlr numrl ' llullluum Charge for, say sdvrrtisunsnt twnntrflve oelts. “uJvrD sud Eastern lfirlll. Ie r word; Classified ‘we per lncbl Lists n! lflorbi slid Saturday Issue IBODUUI Flay pressed cwt . Hay, loose, cwt Oats Stew Meats Pork Chops Veal . Roast Pork ~. .. Beef per quarter . Fowl . (‘strata 4 lb Onions ih . . . . . .. . "arsnlua 3 lb ,.. Apples dos . . . Beets do: Cabbage Butter . Prelim , Eggs do: _, ’l‘urnips 3 for (‘ronhrrril-s ll» . . Rhubarb 1h Dried Cod lb _ (Canadian P MONTlH-lrilr Alli ch fort-l n uxcluingc n r.. (falin lull ilnllnr as compiled itlon to as follows: Argvnlinu peso Belgium bcl u .."J0. a 0080. on Kohl; dollars Czcrhoslovn la crown .0122 Finland finniatk 0214. Franz-c tmnc .06’ . Germany ri-ichsniurk -i0l‘.l. (‘rent Britain Duliurl 1.3070 , iolland florln .0813 dungnw in-uuo .3007. ndla rupee taly lire .0831 Japan yon 28... Juguslnvln dlnar .0221). New Zonluud pound 3 8755. Norway krone 2420. Poland zlnti .1011. Routh Afticn pound ~i 7810. Jill! .4811. he 2474. fiwllzorlniirl franc 828° prnmlnin NIMV YORK ‘Munch d‘ q hills] 4 701,’.- Frunce 0.50% N _. : o lriuiu Canada (Yloslug cxclianirc rates:-—’ At .\loulrcal-—Pnunr1 Mrs. Doucettc, 131 Upper Prince Street. L-55Z0-1i-21-Tll. 0 FOR BALE-ONE OI-‘ THE NICEST Bungalo Homes in the City, Apply 162% Kent Street. L-5506-3-il1-3l. FOB SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Scon- Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printer-y Nov 1-tf BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK chicks. Blood tested. Bred to lay strain. All males used from pedi- greed dams, J. H. MacPhaii, New WANTED — MAN FOR MILK dsliverysnd farlu. Good wages. V." A. Dari-ash, Debt Royliili- L—.'>508-8-2l-3i. APPBEN on warts-an 'ro learn other Trails. Short Course "Rhett training. Molar Barbegggiaf MAN warmia son uwaaion Route M100 tantlliés. Write w- day. flswieigh, Dept. lifliC-QSO-BA. rlidontml. Csnsd RELIABLE MAN 1'0 TAKE can: store routs. Distribute and collect. Now Products. No Seilinl- n" excellent weekly income. isnd= Nut 00., 8t. Poul. - ' N-dlbb- -2ii-ll. l IISION IIOII, T!!! DI- lmilllun-Be s Oivil Servant- Pmmm. ‘ ma: _ Q1811. Btenogrspher, etc. t "Bow to got s Govern- ment a." u. or o. Civil service i to $10 school, .) s‘ 1.1". H. W. i661. r l‘- pmonal Ohio. o. s. a. imm-aqiaul. reward IIGIIr lmosaoas- work wanted "II w. w» om you. m Csn- sxrmrerrcsn ma: warn-s 14in: " mutate. housework. Apply Guardian. ‘Manta m». - Pen-illi- n-sm-s-n-u. it FOB SALE - BGABDS. SCAN’!- llng,’ shingles, wood. Also carry s full ling Funeral Supplies and Caskets. John Davina, Peakes. a-ssaz-z-zmai. FOE BALE AT GEOBGMDWN. l r-lymoulh Coupe, 1 Buick ‘rour- ing Car, 1 lbrd ii Ton Truck, l Chevrolet Coach i934, l 10rd Touring Oar, 1 Electric Motor, 1. H. P., l Grain Crusher else l 1a., 1 ‘turnip Pulpor, 1 Gang Plough. Glen L. Jenkinsl L-567i-3-23-27-30. Wanted WANTED - IOU! OI FIVE room flat. centrally located. App! "A" Guardian. L-asol-a-zaui. Salesmen Wanted BALESMEN T0 sun. B00!‘ cement and paint. selling plan allows you to ‘best competition. Canadian made. Shipped from ‘The United Builders ‘fbromo. 00.. e007 Euclid Ava, Cleveland. W lieu t .'— Sfist .' l JHPAGO. Mntcli as to u parvnt row war in uto e had n on grain vn use late t day. May when! ltniivc denial of reports the iiuuni prior- for, new corn. ll"iu>:it clmlui firm tel-day's finish liurlian cd to g osts ~55 no. sad iagvn rise of 15 to cen lNNlPEG. March ""-— Closing [rain future heat:--. oY Bi B: :11 38 z ulv 38 A Barley: llaY a; n July 40%.. hllld 53%; 08 1f ofllirwk s: i d 84 ' d ‘their eglihgilo B . Spill“ o ii C W 881A: No 0 3 : Track 44%. EMYVALI SCHOOL Honor roll for Febrile Grade X~1 Leo. Hagan, Grade IX-l Oisra Clea-tin. uuy Coeds. a Marv Hens. 2 {sinus ‘rrainor, 8 J and aM d. Eileen Clarkoirl. Trainer, 3 Cecil Murray Costello and Richard Clsrilin. Donsld, i Rosalie Quinn. Grade ii-i Blsmhe Hagan. Irene Clarltln. llelnorTralnorJ ‘(Potted rissn com l 84KB. Noreen Tremor. 1, ‘lbresrquinn. Grade lif-(Jrl-J Russell Mac- Grade i-1. Dorothy MoGinn, 2 Lorelle Quinn EXCHANGE 0 by lhc al Bunk of Canada closed today United States dollar ‘*2 pet cent 22-—li'urelgn exchange irrvgulnr. Llrvat lirltaln high 4 78%: low 4 Tilti: closnx 4 77%: (l0 2'2 Th: ilorinnny’ i liitxiiiiv: 4 R0 11-16; U. I; to f L‘ d i 10c. S (iollnr 101W; franc i! llli --~--~ =‘~"-3- h?» 19""? - hi’. mhltzir’ ":23 .*.~.’.’.‘l,= ""- At l‘nl\fs-—i‘ounil 7447115 fr; (‘un- fi délllllnlnnlb Oil fr; U. S. dollar '1“ ilnlrl~lkliliiri 11s 7.x: Canadian - —-——-——~—————— rlolltur 58 (H cents; U. B. dollar 5i) 32 (‘Ell 5. For Sale n Foa sans -' 10o scans LAND at New Dominion. Apply Guard- I N ion. L-ssiz-s-z -3. E-Q T I‘ Fflflrgfi “gag?” gfflfmflif: WINM.....=......... .....r w...» Cornwall. L-balii-a-iili. _ mu. Law Last FOR sans-ram ar YORK. gig; --------- ~ “it? WE B“ Apply Lem Crockett, York. s 0254 011/, 011a L-ssaz-a-zfz-ai, 7 m 12;‘ _ L0“ ' dun 1o LOST-FOX. FINDER PLEASE “W 44,. notify Patrick Duffy, Fort Augus- July '. no so tus. Reward. L~5502-8-28-3l. Sent - 311 311s roii sans - rTano. aren't wmxlrncr .\iilla'il 22- Lust Slit clum that they need not be given 38 381% 2%~Tenslon Oval‘ preferences made in various quarters lug chances of bullish influence o At the days top. was nlioirt 5 cents a bushel higher than Monday's inside level. Contributing str-rngth to grains was o late slither- Arsen- tinc liovctnllicnt hail lowcrd its min- M m¢~< tiilillazt.‘ 7co- o corn hliyh-rr. .\lu\ revisions shaw- l. No. nor H)‘ No 3 nor 70; No 4 glgqiaég MW: period tirnre is special demand for m Sfeed 28 ; ‘Qsracwuqnnoicw c w "a-neieh ' in t. 1 an“ “L4, on“ unbound’ yese this become a h ‘Hagan Gem "Grade VI-l Blsnohs Milrrly sad 2 Genevieve Depsrtmmth-I-Gruve V- lllyrtle 2 ‘The Pas, rrusar ivoru on rorlos A ' "counsel-so mu __ Silver Fox Farming a The University of Wisconsin‘ 1s slvlns a course in m» farming grader the auspices of the chief otf veterinary science dqpflrmygn Inthilwllrllitbfltlworyflulpa-w- tioe of the propagation of fur he“. 111s aniins-lswill be discussed and the methods followed by successful fur ranchers given in detail. Mr. Eric love who has been sh- sent from the province for the Past five yelra flllflfild in fut farming on Mlngan Island and other em- - vlavmeat with the Hudson's Bay _ Company, spent o. brief holiday with us and returned this mommg to Montreal. Eric was very heartily welcomed by his amorous friends. The Manitoba Government is o leasing out a lot of swamp land for muskrat temp. The largest, near contains about 75,000 acres and the lessee expects to _ take off $25,000. la pelts. The agree- ment wlth the government is to - protect the rats for Lhe first three years without killing off any. Looks . to bequite an industry doesn't it? The following are contracted ‘m, prices made by a western Canada ranch for feed, all goods to he de- ' livered at ranch same day as ord- ered in summer: Plucks, liver on, . 4 c Tripe 314a Hearts ,, 3 e Head meat . . also UP meat ; .. ll/yc alts lléc Uddcrs . 1%!) Tongue trimmings . 2 o Beef trimmings .. 2 o Eiecl liver . . . . . . . . . ‘l 6 Contract has been made by the same ranch to have fresh horse- meat. delivered at the farm for two cents a pound. Compare the dif- ferent prices with those paid here and you will be able to figure the diffezcnce in cost of raising foxes here and in western Canada. In addition to the above they have al- so cheap rabbit feed. Good large rabbits can be bought for 35c a dozen and are about the lowest priced feed a rancher can use and one that gives the best results. Canadian Silver rm and -Pur. the official organ of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders As- sociation, March number. has been received and is wry interesting.’ by Dr. Ronald G. Law of the Oa- tarlo government fur farm, Kirk- flelcl. Ontario. Dr. Law stresses tho necessity for the presence oigmin- erals in the feed of the pregnant female, particularly calcium and phosphorous. We quote Dr. Law. “Calcium has come to be reoogniled as a sub- stance of outstanding importance. Particularly is this true to the preg- nant female and the growing young. Calcium has many functions tn pet- The first article Feeding the Pneg-iodd M e d5, making a total of nanl- Female, is very ably dealt withl smozoawhscg added to i“, 2gb“ feeding time approaches." Tho seoon‘ article in the Can- adian Silver Fox and Fur is “Scien- tific particulars underlying breed- ing." the author, Dr. J. A. Allen, 113N542, who was formerly in charge of the fox research station at Char- lottetown is well known to many of our ;. ‘ ranchers. A snap of Dr. Allen appears with kit bag and paraphernalia, all loaded up for a hunting trip among the wild lLfe of Northern Manitoba. ‘The Doctor ls in the employ of the Manitoba Government and seems to be very happy in his western environment. A whole coat of he dsome picked mink is part ofthe luxurious ward- robe purchased in Paris by the Princess Beatrice, daughter of the former King Alphonso of Spain. who recently married Prince Ales- sandro in Rome. The mink skins were all of Canadian origin, per- fectly matched and the design of the gar-roent- was unique and orig- inal with the designer. - The Black Fox Magazine says. “Because of so many inquiries 95 to the number of Silver Fox belts produced. in the United. States and the sources through which they are sold, we have made an intensive investigation. Here is the reenli- New York Fur Auction 29.000. Frederick Huth and 00.. 5.000. Am- erican National Association 69,000. Taylor and Blame 2.500. through other sources 20.000. total Silver FOX pelts produced and sold in the United States 124.500." The same magazine estimates that the Canadian production would be about ten per eeni; more, or 137.- ooo pelts. looking a erlmd WW1 for the North American continent of 26l,5il0.' V It is very difficult to set at the production in European countries. but we would put down Norway B-Ild Sweden total as 60.000. from 691'" many and Central Europe 10.009. Japan 10,000, another 10,000 for equals a. total world production of about 350.000 skills- Mir. .1. n. J. Forbes. MB-lwzer of, the London Fur sales. Limited 1n The Fur Market Review. says. AB Nggrq; prospects for Silver Fox. authorities agree that the will world production during the cur- rent season ls unlikely to exceed the quantity produced last yell‘. namely, from about 300.000 ‘to 350,- 000 pelts. If such i5 the case thew is little fear that Silver Fox values form in the maintenance of a healthy body and when it is con- aidered that the structure of the bones are largely composed of cal- cium and phosphorous iii is diffi- cult to overestimate its importance. During pregnancy the female’ must provide cilclum in develop tho , pups and during the nursing period the young are entirely dependent on the viwns milk for their calcium. Fortunately for fox rancherss. read- ily available supply oi calcium is found in the bones of animals and over 99 per cent of the total suilDiY of the body is found in. the bone. ‘Tissues like liver. tripe. maria and musclemeat are so low in cal- any particular consideration as available sources. Blood is the only’ other tissue which contains calcium in any quantity. Among the staple feeds with a. high calcium content milk h; outstanding and provides a high quality of calcium which is readily utilized by the fox. The cer-. eels vary considerably with ground bone and milk as a. chief-source of calcium nutrition. The exact calcium requirements for foxes is not as yet worked out. but sufficient is known of their needs for the substance to advise that liberal quantities should 3:0 fed daily in thn form. of bone and milk. It fresh milk is not available than one,of the dried powdered products osn be substituted with excellent results. In the pregnancy and nursinl Vitamin B and there is evidence that the animal body his little sbll- lty to store this vitsmin and if limited in the diet the reserve stores are quickly reduced. For these reasons s plentiful supply should be included in the diet of the pregnant female. This vitamin is found la the glandular organs such as the liver and heart, also Gil 701k. But. the ticket source is 800d prac- tice to insure that there will be no isck of this Vitamin by feeding tin pregnant female a. level teaspoon- ful o! yeast dilly. Darin: the g" tltioa period the addition of small quantities at cod liver on, s, m, svwofui per djy. is libel! ‘v safe precaution in order to provide “both the Vitamins A and D.‘ . ' ---< "At the Experimental Farm." says Dr. Law. "the pregnant females are receiving five to six ounces of meat. one and one-half to two of cereal. dry weight. according to the else of the fox. one-half ounce of bone "Mil- °IW BIB to nverY three fe- males. three ounces of milk. one izeespoonful each of ood liver oil skeleton pi the rapidly developlnzqn‘ will weaken materially this season and they may even strengthen, as the visible awoke get absorbed." The same publication gives a comparison of Silver Fox skill-S 0i- fcred at Inndon auctions durinll November, December and Jailuary seasons 1933-34 and 1984-35, show- o total of 96,301 in the former and 97.120 in this season. Surely a very slight difference. HAMILTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for lllebruaryz— Grade X-(Sl') 1 Patricia Runway. Grade-Xhirl-l John Owen, 3 Harry Taylor, 8 Elva Stewart. Grade IX-l Elizabeth Ramsay, I Eileen Hamilton. e VIII-l Charlie etewart. VlII—-1 Rita. Rattles. , 2 Keith Ramsay 3 Janie Champion. Grade VI-l Earle Ramsay 2 Dorothy Woodaide 3 Lloyd Ramsay. Grade V--1 Glendo Crozier, 3 Marion Stewart 3 George Bryfiiton. ‘Gmdc IV—(Br)— Doris Stewart 2 Heath Brycnton. Grade IV-(Jl-Alton Ramsay, 2 Clifford Ramsay. Grade III-l Muriel Stewart, 2 John Champion 3 Aelle Ramsay. Orssle II~-l Ralph Brycnton- Grade I- 1 Clifford Craig. Most stalls for Arithmetic:- George Bryenton and Glendon Croaler. Perfect Attendance: -- Wendell Omzier, Glendon Omelet. Marion Biavvart, George Bryenton, Doris Show Heath Bryentoa, Clifford Crab. I DIX POINT SCHOOL Report of Rise Point School for the month of February: Grade VIII (Sm-l, Arthur Har- low. Grade VIII (JrJ-l, Sadie Mac- Dougsli Grade V1I—-1, DoaaldMscLslna and Harvey Msolhohem (equal). Grade Vlr-l. Gracie lidaoDougall; 2, Jean Harlow. Grade 111-4, Isabel Maclilachern; 2, Mary MacDonald. Grade II—-l, Barbara Manson. Grids 1-1, Ruby MsoDougall; I, Phyllis Msclschern: S. Charlie Mac- Perfedt attendance Isabel Mac- llscbern and Ruby MscDougail. Teacher-Marjorie Lowther. Voice (over telephone): "Are you l-he game wirden?" .Gsme Warden: "Yes. miran ‘ Voice: "Well, 1 hm so thankful 1 have the right person at last! Would you mind suggesting some games suitable for s children's per- m-m mo ‘fir... w roax. I. A I. a n- mg-“imiarm oi u» liming: u uiton he Utilities whlc , however, were denied Afton the class. The Bsfls were rather sluggish. The market fluctuated in s narrow rsa lfor about s week so that es- tcr sys recovery an volume may ave. some technical significance. However, s 50 eat recovsry ot the lose since "l! 95311111 highs would require only I moderate further, advance about 102 es messured by the D. J’. ladustrlsl avera . Consequently it would probably e better to await s test of the next reaction bofor-e con- cludln that an uptrend has now been estob bed. Laldlsvr and Co. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N. Y“ March 22—Golrl Bate noted in London st 140s 594d "l 14 I “Wrd Thursday. ' New York Federal Reserve Bank nlrlda no n. n York City week ended 1forch_20th totalled 8001,- WQOOO. decronae 269,000,000 1mm liffiVililll week. eserve sy tem rstio on March 20th, stood at vs. 72.8 s week ego fld 08 4 s ‘fiat ago. . N Y nk ratio 76.0 against 154 and 57.0 respectively. Dilly average volume of reserve hank credit out. standing during weak end arm-ch 41th was ¥2.-illl,000.000. off‘ :2,0no,0ot| fn-m previous week rho 500000000 bclfiylv s gear alto. ‘ ' r ed hemlr-al aarl Dye and subs H134 csrncd $0.83 a share vs $5.50 the )‘9iI\1'"b§:;0\\‘9. ll e and Tel associate com - lea i034 earned 32 cents a eharopa‘. l1 cell 10 . Treasury Department officials in- dicate the offe of Cons. Gas Co, re- ducing cost n federal government's r-lectrict New York might be nccepte in near luturo, Further neg. otlatlom have been undertaken. - High Low Lust I19 :40 lvirl 1005s" as m our; .43 2n Rniil .. 2a mi 21.14 2a m 1.1a 2o mu .. 1am 1am 152a 1.01 40 Bonds .. 91,04 ,1], Dow Joucs. BANON BAY! AIONTREAL. Qult. vigor with which tho. nut of Lhoir mm.- cf accumulation lenrrs little doubt that this over- do resacrl group has finally touched ho ioni. Traders actlnc on my sag. kvstinns to buy Consolidated Gas and Am. Goa and Electric. North Amsril- ar accumulated. Stay lonr rind buy more-here and on ruin. ill. _ industulals and Rails are also bull. ish in their action. A fair-sized rc- rovcvxv in these may be anticipated. To luuut-ll already accumulated huys at tip market may he consldrlred in Harvester, Atrhlson, Case. DuPont. Penna R R. Northern Pacific, Soars and Radio Pfd B. I suggest that you do not usc your nntirr spcnulntlvc funds lmmrrllotr-ly. A reactive for pur. chases on reactions is still desirable. Golds sold off yesterday with 11r- senior issues again showing better than average resistance. A little fur- Marv-h L"—'1‘hn Utilities niorcrl o -| JiXZZiSEWIFJ"i'l.§2"'.‘l..?°§“' “""‘?lll be ncgrirded I bullislnc ma, ' Bsnoll. BANON’! "NOON LETTER" ' as entered a! the cosh.» tzend1=vvhlsh> ei-lii. mung bu. Slur. iiralgiofiu-mr the Bo A a n use v- ds vn _._psy ti» siili%’i°"...ilzflihl.u "or... . a: ition rrlliely dev pafnmghemggl: ate, bu on the t as '| '0" ml! rtger evidence-that ,_‘ ‘ sentiment in belle side of senes- Waehiggioll. is "Einiadilflogirb s. u» m sn= s no 1034 profits $723?! Against s of n“. . i and Ps r repose; up» still l r0 .t 10M $3100.83: ssunst wit‘i§iri,s*l§a§ii”ih dial mu ro- llsctl l wrest str b i attains rsigatjfsfsn :7 slid?‘ lurexternsi Dank o out ammo”. u International Copper Agreement believed leschld, secord- lfork Qesbetches. w s shsrl will be the! the c ‘ h b bl h am say as _een I. e‘ s ow all operatlnvhlfi . lrlsasy sxtenllvs all tioas Chib _ {finds toj be rielnched. i I a ma or o com an es are ann. "l2 Stu Iafllnagllco. Iss3 ine rice: bang: U. . __es con aue o ac “h” "ihnlmc. rainy“. t- reng n * sn. n o e s the report that tha com- u. . £0]!- is reported spirits. and t » t e. uegotiatloiisavlll be successfu‘. - v Banon.‘ BAKING LITTER Thursday Evening acted to 93, but closed 04 nil hlglrr than yesterday. coscd lower. Both a guiu higher. ottcaelosed unchanged an ll goo l said inst night that 1 looked for a better» market immediately and the general list rose l to 10 points today and "mirabiie dicta" the much abus- ed U , with Columbia Gal Pfd points. Thero- was also a furt rise of a polat to 20!)’, la Am Gas s-nd Electric and i rcpt-at iny recent grelilctlon that it will sell around 9 again. North Ameolcan also rose aeary 2 points closing at 11. This storirwlll also do consldernbl bcltcr soon. Cons. Gas sold near and i repent what ‘I said some time ago when it around 18 that sooner or letcr it would also sell sf- aln considerably higher. but I st ll n. Giie_,snd,.,!!leotric bettsr time. " ~ chcnley, which I. ~said a_vvsek ago today would show batnillgl of st least $0.50 per sham came out today with earnings n1’ $61M and while it is only up 3 pniats slnoo we told you to -__.it. would hold for 0r 1.. Philllpliforris, unlike the other tobacco stocks which went still lower today, never sold below last night's close and closed a point higher at 37. I- agsin urge you to buy some while a ill avaiabie at this level. American Foreign Power 7 per cent pfd closed 11,4; oin higher at 18 and its‘ former’ 9i .Casr. repeatedly recommended rose about B-points each. losing only a small part of their gains near the close keep ng. Fairban a lllorse rose to ing.1 point higher a! 2 be bought near 21 sa Tmctor near . -Baldwln ‘looks like l good gamble anywhere-near 0. , The Industrial averages got to 100 56, today closed at 99.70. “They might tract to abou 99 in which case you can still buy-General Electric, General Motors. Allie Chalmers. South crn "it R p , Am. For Pr 0 per cent llfll. Radio B lrfri and Union Carbide. IT. S. Inrl. Alcohol should be bought MONTREAT. . hf — . dull unrlartonle otiltsvirllopenllch H122 harm-lg hdrilll lgfiirflldlflherwiga a“ "cent mflrflillfia session does not sltr-y- thc Baring. , PmLm-ii . . PH" r‘ , MINING . “ Pr-nrihr 5s Pro» .31» l5 (Tililr-h 50 (cmidfu: “I ) gcnrl £11115 ‘l; I PEII ( f) , TORONTO. March 22-'l'he Toronto itgiiili» 147% mining market had a wait-nnd-sc-e Siau Ant session today, the uncarlnialtles iu- ‘larnin 3% valved in the Federal budget in- <iwvp w ducing traders to keep to the side Slim-rill, 451,5 lines. Reports were heard be", n,“ gnu-m. _ ‘n __ 2m the gold tax would be banished and that it would he increasad but the a turnover was decidedly slnnll la the senior gruop indicating that rumors were ignored. in the secondary g d group selling was rather active in errata and vrlces lost around hut the general tone was sieuilv. Heavy selllnf of lilacassa which carried the pr cs back to 2 04 was a feature of the trade. A report that exploration in a section of the nihrc oun the price firmed to 2.15 to ciosc only ll rents off. TORONTO, March 22- Starks l Shore .. mnuiqru- m" fin ‘yoiilillo . llralnuu . . . ‘yrnnmla .. . lrnndnro . WV-lllvhllllv- \ Alb Pill! sum» . . . . Algoluo Total allies 4.11.000 Afllfln H VNLYTFI". \!llil'_\' Aldorinnc . fill; ' 5:.» r» 25 “ l. it‘ Ni 120i! ‘_‘Il . . 4 liufl‘ All}. 71th ilurr i‘... . "A Bulll. lllil 1M, Can .\la' . ‘ll’. Carina. 5% (‘nail-v 'i‘ 4 Con I'll ii 011cm l... 24 Chill-vii, 11,1, Florin‘ . 40 (‘oluunirlo 4% (‘oningnll i (‘onlntirm ‘J l) hlinrs .. 154'. Don: Flxrll ‘ gifllfilffllfifl d - o . n .. . . . god‘ hifr‘ . Sud Minor .'l 4 o a .:| e ~—~ -—— "viii!!!" ~ WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL §§,',',',‘,’,',',“. '_'_'_ __; U; _' Mending of Winsloe South School Grrrne l0!‘ F9bflllW1— Gilviunr . Gf8d9 X-1 Olive ROGQ 3 D0118 Balm-ow Hnrkcr . sen“; iollllurrr Grade VII‘ and VIII-l Lethe. imfji°ml Home 3 Verna Turner, 3 Vaunda Saunders. _. Grade _vf-1 Avis _Prowse 2 Vera Palethdrpe" s Stirling Rodd. Grade v-’-_-l Rgl-sselLDiamond. oradaIv-J-‘(sn-i Hazel Good 2 ‘Lloyd Diamond. . Grade IV-'-(Jr)--1 Orville Turner 2 John i-ioltoyrL '- Grade {IL-i Jam MsoFas-lane 2 Allison‘ Fold ‘ , UTadb~fl4IfMYfl ROM i Grade I-(Bri-Jlaidv l-iambly 1 Rnynlolild iiaflibl < Grildc f Jinn-Ty Enid Black- fozd 2 Jimmwflood ’ ....“ ... Perfect Attendancez- ‘Verna uni ow . Turner. Avis "fiowsa, vera £121.33“? Pall-tho Wiifritel cam Orville - <- mm’ h, Turner H Rodd and Jimmie - “in. ~ Oils o m ' “- Psymsster ... ... ... ... ..... l7 AJADGNWL “YESTERDA yo" STOCK and 301w) QUOTA T1 YESiElililYi A A iucii ulna aunuunis Corrected For Every Wednesday and ' '! .4, -_.. ,5 loss-sass llnhlel ’ l: Wfil Isssbls Mulls OIID WW... =~'--.=-=-- l i __-- filo “NB Opslsd ' Al! Id . Allied Allis All Ame! transits Ill I Dupont mast Kodak .. Elec Auto Lite llllec Pow Light . 9 . . ~ . .. Gen Foods Gen Mot ... 1d Dust Goodrich Rub Goodyear Rub .- Graham Paige . . Houston Oil .. Hud aarsfiaés‘: as . . h; Mont Wnrd . . B! Nash Mot . . . . .. i Na Bis . r Natl Dairy Prod 13 New Have _ .. 4 Natl Pow night 5 New York I'm 1i North Aiuc.‘ 11 ,\' 15 v ~th Pac . . t o: ‘Q t-l u 012g Pullman Co’ 44’ Radio Corp . x . . . Radio Keith Orph . Re Iron Steel .. Sn away Stores Sears Roebuck South Roll . Stand Brands . Stand Gas l-lloc Stand Oil (‘a1 . Stand 1 N J Stewart Warner . Thermold -< To: Co .. To! Gulf Sui Van Ste Warmer-Bros Co . “Ioolworth “Clo \Vorth Pumil - - M T’L. C URB‘ lohnslon sud Ward) Stocks Abitlbl .._. llcziuhurirtns Brit Ainon U11 lircw Corp vol Oil Pill Took Minna-h \Vnlkcl' i-ooil Walker iii-cw . Walker Good Wright Bar _. B o w l i n g Controversey' S e t t l e (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) NOTTINGHAM. England, March 21-Last. phase of the bodyline bowling squabble was’ apparently ended today when the Notting- hBUlShiTv County Cricket Club all its annual meeting _ niinously carried a "peace" teaolu n. The meeting approved motion passed by advisory‘ county cricket committee last veinber, defining a type of bowling re- garded as a direct attack n bats- men and requiring enmity commit- tees and captains to take all steps in their power to eliminate this type of bowling from the game. The members rescinded the no- oonfidence vote passed at a mass meeting of members in January. The members attacked the com- mittee because, it endorsed the sending of an apology to Austral- ian cricket authorities for .so- called “bodyline" bow during the Antlpodesns’ 121g tour last year. . c. -r-