THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -—~ PAGE NINEM‘. YESTERDA Y’S STOCK AND 301w) Q UOTA TIONSC MARKETf GOSSIP ‘ “hi. L. Cooley, thlociatetl Press t,“ Writer.) ' _ . K K, Y. April 8.—De- hliw ‘oiguslbpi; prices continued Qfiulouhnportdilf abatement today. . lgggalcnyvring rippled over the mar- ”, ,,i,..ruy i‘ _ “n! ‘lifiniit-titm and in the inst few med L .uatations slulnlit-‘li 0 Wm" Ililillti3£:€‘o,l,.|i distance of th earlier la ‘ 141"‘ i, f w but U. S. gov- “ ‘o: Wlallilillllll tho prevail- '""“'°“§,.. ful‘ liquidity’. Wheat tumb- Illi £92,, 3 ocillil, partly in sympathy i=4 "V," gut-er, partly on expectat- Iiiih (‘u pi-arish crop report. Volume Ifliisligck 51,1”, rxpnnilcti to 2.145.080 "i e “,0 inrgest total since Feb- nu you 1 -= E liar I'm" 1 from Washington men- D“"i“:::,.|;fls pg Senatorial resistance 11mg,’ 5H,"); transfer tax idea and m ‘told of progress tmvartl cutting ‘m a-nt expenses. Ahmad the Wimlyilqak found itself ‘able to cut 11PM‘? 0'0"", r . m 51,; per cent from ‘he ‘mm i use of more favorable ‘ W bills and qirculation. lint fl n iu 9M1 3f "n.5,. mildly encouraging symp “um "was; 1p;- pressure against ud brokers wont home wond- Fi’ ':'““Z||,i~u the oxp ted "selling elim- fl l"... in lii'lit'i‘ ilzc. "Hung", ,1, iu n dc a dlsiualshtniw m. put .\‘iiillt of he industrial lead- "tafqlil no hotter. Preferred stocks QT L, ,,r,-,.,-,.,| for what. buyers would “f: and that. in many instances, ‘van 1 in 1p points boiow previous quotat- seromi rails wht-h had been aboro current averages irkot adjusted tn prevail- n: “vii Steel. _ American (fan. i liu i‘oiit, Case, Ai - ,, "ii" and Hears lion- ln last a rtiiipio of points or more. tienoral .\ltvt<|l'.~‘ nan hoaviy sold on in liarrb wilvfl siatoniont which re- _],| 1| t‘tlil.~'iiliil‘l'tl last month hail I tinits. loss than half of [he .\ia ii r . volume. In m, ‘if rods, (‘oiumhia Gas nnd E,,,n.|c,1r.].p<»|| 10, thon recovered hail its in“; sauta Fe, 7.50, New liar- eu, General Motors United Gus Jm- provcment and Allied Chemical Ure- ference Shares flopped 8 to 6. Central italiroad of New Jersey Common nu inactive, broke 12%. 0"! were Baggy on news that dif- ferences o! opinion over crude prices had bud an effect on quotations. iluiu- hie announce-ti it would pay 83 ecats for lunsi: Texas oil. 15 cents under the level recently established by two im- portant competitors. llail Street banks were disturbed it‘? the new crop of propaganda in "It'll"! "kninst the dollar, and wei- coincd the prompt repudiation whlcii tho most serious of those rumors rc- ccived. Nevertheless. francs continued firm and arrangements were made for shipments of over $10,000,000 in gold. Weekly ‘fratlc llevlcivs tried to he cheerful. Dan's belicvt-il the new quar- ter was already glvlnfmromise of "n moderate seasonal expansion," noting “a general, though slight, upward trend" in retail trade. lit-ports to Brndstrccfis from the usual 5.7 cities notcd gains which, however, were smaller than usual. There has hot-u, of course, no improvement iu heavy industries. nTOPK AVERAGES: (CopyrIgM "jg, btundurd Statistics Co.) Etlrr ‘Jiint iitliii. 130i n d i 'l‘odn y _ . . Prev day - .. Wock tigo n,‘ .\ioiith ago ... 71,3 Your ago gpq 1i yrs ago p7» ‘i yrs ago iliglt t Law iiigii Low lilll illgli Low iii!!!) 'i . . x-.\‘cii' lllti‘: iow IVIIAI‘ THE‘ STOCK MARKET l-‘ri . 'I‘!i|l. Numbcr of advances ... ... 2 Number of tit-(iiues , Hun ‘no Stocks unchanged _,, ,_, ]7.'i iui 'i‘otni issues tradoil 77,1 711 7% Grain Market BO NDED WHEAT ynw Ytliiit‘ h‘. Y April S.--llourl- [ii wheat citisl-il c515.‘ - High Low Close ltrr 6-29 flit/t '4 \\' ININ [PEG lfl.\'.\‘ii‘lifi .\i.in., Aprl 8.—'fnt’iucnc- quotations and absence of any export irate grain prir-os took n pronounced downturn in tbo pit. today. Values at tin rinsi- uoro 1i, in 2% lower than yourrday maul iigtirrs. iii and Iiy oat-b lost 1M at 601,’. m] _ rospet-ti\'oi_v, while October "mi 11;, i.» vitvst‘ at 04%. Htiatirc Wtitikiiflfl! at Chicago near tin rinse duo to tinceriainty over lic- tiritrr of tbo fodorai farm board and a ntrrntis security market farthercon- trihutetl to ur-aknoss hcrc. Little export trade was worked ov- brniriit. 'l‘i|ort\ appeared to be some transacted near tbo close bin: figures horrid nat hr- rmniriueti. it was not of safilrirat ‘proportions, - howcvcr, to Iinile any iiripria-‘siflii on wilting, .l report from Washington stated that the hou-‘o of representatives were ‘rnnstticrinu tbo question of transfer Ital.’ tine activities of the federal farm hoard to tho ilopartuioui of Agriculture. tilts report bad a disturbing influence hi (fiiicago union in turn was reflect- rc. Advices from Europe offered little bacnursgcincnt and the Liverpool llilil'- hi eased off lu the final stages. Ilronmhaii rt-ilorit-ti some inquiry for (tllifitllfin win-at. but _ rcgardcd the firmness nu Argentine offers chiefly lfiiinnsibie for steadiness abroad. iu-iaand for rash whoat fiIltI coarse brains was irogiiglliiu. Spreads gcncr- liii‘ were unchanged to slightly low- "i i“ Iran-only \\‘lih wheat. i ' chose l . ._ “iJi'°"t—-\lfli' 1107i. fray 0254A, Oct “ill-Mo alum. July ants. Mrlsr-ino- iti-Hii. July n, on ans. i _ (‘ASII PRICES llhjnt-‘lxt. i hard 0‘.l-",',, no 1 M.- " f“ - "(I , no :5 nor 52%. no “ "_" . no tl 40%. Feed durum 8.1%. ~ it. no {i n. w 21H, i feed 1.0%, no 2 "WI ‘flit: track aim. Ililillg grades: (l row cx ‘ row cx ti c w 42%: other " “' - Iii. track 40%. _ ('ii|(‘.\(i0 ,M 1' "Ll -'\liril 8.-—An nut- "it it‘ s selling late today bro-cs down about time: vents a In in-i and to . . . ~ rn to h ~ l""'| lllltr ilitm t 0 lowest Tile frn-i i . MIN" niuluhlinltiliibii in cereal markets tum“ s“ Inf-pit with n tumble b)’ bum“ Frog‘: htrtl to n new low. Any p, i‘ flit"! thn government HILILJKFII-vri] one nficr the eioso bad when ulhn-olu discounted in nilvancc. tinder v... t"! “rum” 23-91% “fill” w" (wring! tinish. corn filly-ii ynyhmfnlm“ "if. and provisions ‘hm MnmFPIi-ilwi t-trgns deeiino to iivo . ___ mzhc banks are getting shaky. My Yesguts m" illililey in her shoes." ma" 3° docs mine. Shoes and ndwsing PRODUCE O't"i‘.-\ll'.\. Out, April S. (By the (‘nnatlian l'ro.~isi—'l‘htr outlook for tbo export of (‘anatiiiiii oattlo to the iirit-‘ ish marirot is becoming more prom- ising, with boitt-r prices ruling and the rate ot‘ ovohaugo improving. tin- Drgparilncut nf Agriculture reports in: a \\'(‘l'kI}' rcviow tonight. 'l‘hero worn no evports this week but.’ l7 cars uro rolling towards Saiuti John, N. ll,, for shipment April tiiasgow quotes profitable prices (‘auntilau stock at 41,", pt-r pound livo weight. i (‘attic markets in tho lloiuluoin thls| ivccl: says the ltcvioiv, wr-ro draguyg and prices wcrn unevenly lower. 'i‘ho top price on rinir- hoary steers at ronin was S hiouironi topped at 3. '5, lVuuipog 0, and t'algar_v $5. (‘alt values ranged from $7 early in tho week at ‘Toronto $i 5O at Winni- (lraggctl pcg where liberal receipts prices down. ltlOl\"l'itlel.\l., Qiitn. April lair an export ioovi, butior ind: n thrcc ccut drop on tho produce and dairy market hero following yester- da_v'sd cciino ot‘ lwn to lwn and a halt‘ cents. liggs worr- sligiiiiy high- er nnd cheese anti potatoes continued steady. With the niakirtg of new butter dcf- iniloly increasing, rt-gratlcrl No. l in ivrukon lots, iiuisbid tbo day at is’ cents, tiiroo cents tinder yostortl quotation. lteooiivts wore ~lil7 bores and for the first iivc tiays (his wock iotaliotl 4.421 boxes as coutpnr- ed with 2.281 lmxcs in the correspond- ing period ot‘ last wot-k. Quotations of frcfli ocgs, in cartons, tn rotnilors were mainly a cont high- or, specials at 25 cents. extras at 21> to ‘.14 conis nnd seconds at. 20 coats all bong up a ccnt while iirsts at 2i to 22 eouis n dozen hold ilrin. Fresh graded Ontario or prairlo eggs in car- lots or loss, were unohangt-rl. extras being quoted at lli coals. firsts at l7 coats anti seconds nt 1.1 cents a dozen. ltet-eipts were 1.444 crises. (‘urrcnt cheese roi- ' .‘ steady at m1; to ll coats as did t . -. r make nt 12in 12H, ccnts a pound. The potato market ruled iirm, quot- ations of broken lots per S0 pound hag cs nnd 4.’: to fill cents for Quebec and being {i0 to 40 cents for Quebec Whit- Ncw llrnnswlck grnori mountains. (‘ur- lot prices were ten coats a bag c cap- or than tho liroizou lot levels. New York Curb Illigliiisnviiflpst- Ftocks Aiu (‘you ll A h‘ Power . liraz 'l (‘alt lilarconi tilt Scr (‘o (‘nrd o(’r . Share it‘ lil m. Lid . Gilli‘ (iii (‘urp ... ll (l itcfla (‘o . II \\' ti \\'orts Iin (iii Itld la lh-troieniu hilt] \\'ost Fill ... Niagara iituieol H O of in ... s o of l\'on_, U It Power A Ifwe had fewer bulls and bears we'd have fewer wolves nt the 6001'. hi i '. ml,‘ .\paiu po “, i fiiritzerianti fra Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations ‘ ' BitliAskt-ti minvr-a-ii uiniruoov, Dom of (‘an I Dom of Can . .|51,(,-37p0:i1,g,|i0ii¢¢ Iioni of (‘an ... l-l tl, i105’, filth of r utiv, of 1 Argentina peso _ Australia pound sAustrin schillng not quoted llelgiuin hclgn .. . lirazii rnilreis , , . . llulgaria lcv not quoted ‘China llnugdinng dollars not dmsiovnirla crown (meat liritalu pound I (lrcot-o tirooinua llnilziiid florlii vodon 0111a Foiled Stilton dollar 10"’, por (rm . premium. ' _l\'i€\\' YORK. .\'. Y, April S.—-l.*.vr- ‘Pi-fill exchange llrin. (iron Britain ans. i" llltt‘ anti... Italy 5.1.11.3, 1i..|._.. li.00i,-’_-, ticruiany ‘$.74; Canadti lit) 5-10. rir"""i‘ issains 1oz; iv ITS BEST NEW YORK, N. Y, Apui 7 -— Percy Grainger, famous pan st who ‘iaiso is an cit-soldier and an adept abce player, has just become a pro- IJSTOI‘ of music at New York Uni- ivsrsity. And in his frst le:i.ure on "Music Appreciation" he demon- lL-iyratcd he is something of a phil- 03."pilCl‘ who unjrrstsnds that he is "i uiar insofar as my music ap- prcaches dance music and unpopu-t lar Insofar as 1 keep sway from that." He clvldcd music into near little categories-the musc o! melody, uscful for dreaming and thinking, and the music of rhythm, which in- ok‘ slaires action. The letter he called "slave music" because: "People who gain power seem to develop an insatiable desire to keep others at some task, and mus'c has been found to aid them. Sea chan- teys are in this group." A5 for jazz, it is, after all, noth- ing but folk music, and—“I would prefer art music of the worst kind to folk music, Art music is free music—as free as nature. when music gets so we can express every thing we see in nature, then music will have become the perfect art." DR. BANTING OFFERED POST BY EASTMAN LONDON, April 8—(By The Can- adhn Basel-Connecting the name or Dr. F. G. Banting, surseon and physician, Toronto, Professor 0f Banting-Best Chair 0! 3059RPM! University of Toronto, co-dewverel‘ of insulin with Dr. C. H. Best, Tor- onto, with that of Get-VIBE Easiimiln- of Rochester, N. Y., multi-millon- sire who took h's own life recently, “Quex", in "The Diary of a Man About Town" in the News-Chronicle said: "l'. xvas in Rochester, the home of George Eastman, the dead million- arc and model empitftyel‘. 5°11!‘ Years ago, I motored there from ‘Iloronto. stopping to see NiBEBTB Ffliis- I" Toronto m. Banting. the with: discoverer of insulin, told me he had been invited by Mr. Eastman to take up a post in Rochester, but he preferred to assist. in the enlarge- meat of no research department fll lnts hospital." CANDY STRIPES FOR SUMMER NEW YORK, April ti-The Palm 100 and accrued lhllin qnflflmwn tiir or GIIARLOTTETOWN 6% Bonds Motoring April 1st, 1941 Price . interest to yield 6 p. c‘. Eisrrnii srcunuirs 00., m. Charlottetown W. II. V. DUNBAR, Manager Ilestl dates-saws rornv, s. s. S'Sitie Monctmr Beach season gave its flplllflbflliml to candy stripes and now ti: is time iio follow through on them for Igummci‘. Conch! striped broadcloth featuring one color on white is sug- gcstcd as one of the first features iu cotton for early summer. Partic- uiariy is it recommended in the style is well suited to the fabric-Ate tailored simplicity allows the stripes tn be worked in different ways, in t the gored or pleated sections of the ‘skirt, in pockets or yoke!- But candy striped broadcloth is not confined to the usual fabric version of the shirtwstst frock. 't‘here isone interpretation of it that gives the effect of s "wide pique and there are dresses in this ver- sion which adopt the guimpe theme, or the added jacket. They all ap-, pear in practical active sports mod- els that could well be promoted in [groups of candy striped fashions. 0' Slfifk! . l0 - \; Ciicm g N n 5'51: “m”, ii C Pout-r \ ,. . '.'ii till; Am“ tjau Nat Service. n~ao| 1min nan f: “,_'."'§',‘,",'>' - Q ‘Tiffiim ,Nat Scrvco G--ll| till] 07 '. ‘ . »‘ .- m .L L (an tomcat An topper (‘an (‘cm l'fd Atchison ,. .' . t) I Alcohol Aub Auto Bait Uhlo Forergn Exchange i»... to»: " Briggs (‘an i'ac . . (‘are 'i‘ . lliflNTlli-IAI, Que, \pl‘ii s, my the ‘TM-is :“"‘ (‘ainidiatr Prt-‘ssk-liril-sb aiul foreign I‘ " L: (' lfllf": exchange in relation in tbo 'l l, ,. I." ‘Pm h" dollar, as compiled by tho lio_ l_,:_'l"_'w__l"(\"l" _ I i_'"i‘""i- of Canada, closed today as fo fluids‘ U‘ ll-iilltilig- Montreal Stock Market Quotations New York Stock Market Quotations Gcu iiioiors . . . s llarris _,, _,, 2. i , o u. 7 11M: Nat Stool (‘or . . 10 In illatt-b 'f 1K! I’cii|ii:iiis Ltd ‘J-‘i in Nicki-i titil (iuoiloo Power i in Tole 5-H‘ si-or wii .. Keri (‘upper . ow S t‘ l'ou~*r Lambert to iii S (‘ of (‘an .\lis I'm .. I s c or w... rm .\iis i'ac rm . . .. 71y Viau ills (fora ... . 5 limit \\'ard 714i Nash lilo .. ‘Jibil N Y (‘t-ivlr: ‘i Pack lit-i P. ’ llgarulhiiliix , at n (‘tirp _ ,. 1' znmg Exchange i- s a w J . 9 rs Rim . I'm- - iiail ... Stand liranils 'r0|-o.\"ro Ont’. April S.-—.\iiniti" ‘i 1'1""; Filing lriost‘. I ' v B 5 O ‘if 7‘ J o Texas (‘o . y, ‘Fcxns Gulf Sui 'i‘iin Ilol lioar u: Fnitotl an» n, Vnitrul (‘or _ , Vntr-tl tfas imp 1Ssuui.\rnt1 .. ltititi llagarnnc H500 Iiitigflotl .. tztmlii t: Pinner . fiTlilLliiitf (‘till fififltflfanusn frtititltfiericy tlitlliotne llifitVllfii 4ilti'iloliin r . .11 ‘liouiostcud _- sfiiurnuan The tramcar was. crowded with iworkcrs returning home. A fashion- ably dressed woman entered, and a man offered her his seat. _ “Thank you, but I hate to deprive mil 1,; you of your seat," sad the woman, "fl, ' graciously. . v 4 n “No depravity, madam, no deprav- "i"'ttyt" exciamcd the man as he reached for a strap. 0'.\ioss .‘l ltiiiurphv ..... _ 2fl00"l‘ashota ... 3820 Trekhughes . 400 Trcarlwcil . . ‘JtlOiVIpond ... ‘Jiintrllfiiite ark ‘Silver 280,2. Total sales 250,000 shares. ITNLHTED 2.100!!! Missouri ,.. (WI 07%| 071, 430']! A (ill iiitl 200%? itosoareh . ti“. (v is| 19E ‘iRtll iFlii filial s7: lfifiilnt Pete 950i iitfil 19flti0'.\fccl.otl nu 0’l‘-’_-l * fifilllilPcii Pele _.. 03"? 03'§_-' 01 tliii0iVcntiircs _..| 40| 40| CURB 1.’itl0i.-llgonquia . . m.‘ 11,-! V; "_- 200(i'Apox .. l}! ‘L- (liilaldwln . . ‘i-(itiiltobjo . enonlnreit l Tfiiltiillroxvnlco n. ,.. 011/.- 0i-'\.’ti 0i“; ' ' ° 500 (‘Nit Pitt ... l... 05 05| ti?» (iii/H till/J llitltltilJnck iiiaa liifiotlifill Select , 1000[\l'hlte Lake . l i i 3000 Gent Lake ... "102 CONTRACT BRIDGE SYDNEY, April 8—COn‘l;1'hOt Bridge is gaining here. It is the wo- men who are responsible for this sudden elevation of the game to the rank of a major sport, commanding columns in the newspapers. They decided years ego that this is the one pastime at which they can beat men hollow. They see it in the tri- umph of feminine wits over mas- culine muscles. It: revenges them for ehundred defeats stiriered on fields where man's physical strength has given him an advantage which no intelligence can outweigh. Most of the experts concede that women, if they play it seriously, are better bridge players than men, and that they take greater trouble to perfect themselves in the game. ‘And, with more leisure in subur- lban homes that: are empty while ithetr husbands are away in the fcity, they have learnt the newer game. But; many of the husbands . have not the time-or the energy- i to forget the laboriously learnt rules ‘of Auction and replace them with the for more intricate campaign {plans of Contract. car, with longer wheelbase, all-around performance. . . . Floating Power. ‘Floating Power is obsolete. ness of the finest cars built. safer and surer. ever driven. The quiet, retired little men in ' the asylum was asked how he came there? “From an argument," he said. "What argument?" “Well, everybody said I was mad; I said everybody was mad and they out- witted me." more-for-the-doilar car. "Are you locking for something in men's clothing, sir?" said the shep- weiker to s harassed-looking cus- tamer. “Certainly not." wss the reply. "I'm looking for something in vrcmenb clothing. ‘Ive lost my ""°-" j..nmta.mt::.rtczr.zal 7' gains! stocks on .1 l 7,‘, lag issues as Brazi I Montreal Market Siiieiights MONTREAL. Quin, April FL- iu tbc HIISPIIIW: of any construe-iv (tort-lop- monts and fact-ti uith a market in \\'aii Street which continued to soil still c further into nc-v low ground tinder the ,5 ivoight of stubboiu iijititllltlii, increas- rd ri-iing pressu new diror-tml a- lttni cs‘ age in t d. ‘.1 session. and o?’ ‘ho close in n irroudor nnd subsi: riiaily inoro. active list losses exceeded gains by l5 to ti. while the average prir-v- ot twenty day's list here, iuoiutiing such load- iian, Iloil Telephone, , ‘lb-ville, internat- t-i and Stool of (‘annda. 'i‘ho persistent (icoiilin on the New York inarkot in the past week has had a highly advorso offer-t on sentiment in general, and is generally intorpretoti as reflecting a broad lack of confid- ence lu the intlustrai and financial outlook. The very definite nature of the de- cline’ in tbo incal market is apparent from the fact that for the past sixteen sessions tbcrc have been only two in» imifiltvtioirs to a daily (Icoiine to a new low level in the index of twenty rop- rr-scntativc lncal issues. '.i‘oilay's drop at‘ fill was the second mnst severe in i that period, as the inclcx ‘had decilit- ed 1.10 on ilarch 1s, .\lO\"i‘ill-I.\I., Que, April 8. 17y the (‘anadlan l'rcss)—-Soliing pressure in. creased today on the iilontrcal Stock l-Ixcbavigc and practically all is which tippoarerl in hoard lnis s to new low lovcis for tho _vcar n!‘ ug- or. International Nickel. Ilraziiizrn ‘fraction avid (‘nnadtau Pacific were purring issues to scrape their year's ll " \\ .~. The day's weakness developed early when New York was subjected to s ivave of liquidation. Although a rally appeared at the larger market there was no sign of improvement here and most issues closed at their minimums. in the rush of selling, volatile rose lo its highest level since last Novem- ber, 16,313 shares being turned ovor compared with 0.207 on ‘Fhnrstlny and 12.7.10 on the corresponding day of last year. hit-Coil Frontenac, active leader with sales ot‘ 3,000, was iin- changed at ‘I while international l\'|'-k- cl went to (Flt, for n loss of Y}; on sales of 3,552 shares and Brazilian was oft‘ ~35. at ‘, o -'- touching ill-é; on sales of 2,217 .. Only one gain are marked up. Can~ nda Power nnd l'a'" r rinsing 1'5 cents higher at 75 cents. fliers were 1.’: les- ecs. Canadian Pacific ilnilway found its low mark at 1.1 and closed at 13%, oft iii. Jicii Telephone, Smelters, Do- minion Textile and Steel of Canada nli registered new ows. Ii. t". Power lost n point at 20%, Canada Wire anti (‘able D was 7i lower at l0, Dominion Textile off ‘J-‘ii at 4714. Steel of (‘an- adn off 11,4, atdtl, Sherwin “Williams oft"i'-’_- at R and Iloli Telephone off if)’, at 02",. Other losses were small, lvhile the tiownivarti movement has been in operation for ltl sessions with Any car that hasn't the genuine revolutionary engine mounting wipes out body vibration. It makes the New Plymouth perform with the smooth- You'll be enthusiastic about its easy handling. With Free Wheeling, the new Automatic Clutch, the Silent-Sec- ond, Easy-Sbift Transmission, Plymouth just about handles itself. And Hy- draulic Brakes make you so much You will find the New Plymouth is the most comfortable car you've See the New 1952 Plymouth today. Ride in it. Find out how Floating Power has made smoothness no longer s matter of cylinders. You'll ace at once how and where the Plymouth dollar buys more. You'll recognize the New Plymouth is by long odds the A. B. L. Horne, Summcrside Earle Kennedy, Keusiagton. only two interruptions, todays‘ losses war-o tlirLgrt-atost. of anvysingio day. stocks declined over half a point. New Miscellenous. 'l‘l‘i“\l., Quin, April I . .\l0\' 1P v ‘ill uesloi‘ ‘ tern no 1i "h, o no i t, fiotir spring about. iirsts 5.0a, t'inur soooniis 4J0, flour bakers ~i..‘iii, flour winter wheat put.- (‘lltfi r-hoico- ‘.'.0li-.'i.titl, flour white corn 5.3- sborts ion patents 11; choose i-'\llilllil‘l‘ 12-1 1 finest H, eggs fresh ‘ eggs fresh e\'i in cat'- oggs fresh iir s in oar- i-otatrvi-s (inclu-c so pound potatoes .\'. ii. S0 pound liuttor no specials in n}...- 45-50. SUGAR NEW YORK \'. Y., April 8.»—IIfi\V sugar was um- rcd today at ".60 for spots. 'i‘rading \ less aciiv and the only sales t-mriirineti were iiiastin tings of Philippines for April arrival and 14,700 lungs ot‘ Pufiti itiran for prompt shipment at ‘Lilli. The continued liberal offerings in the spot market. had a depressing ef- fect on futures and new low records for the season were cstalllshctl in all positions, while May soiling down to til was at the low st level over record- cd. Fina priocs were Ii to 5 paints nct The indox of reprosontativo stocks today broke 5d to touch 2 ‘i, which compared wth 20.3‘? as the w point in 1931. The 19.. high was 70.03. The bond market was almost entire- l_\' confined to sales of 5.10mi!) Montreal Power dobouturos. which gained 14; at iliifi. A $1,000 sale. of victory 1934's. oft 25 cents at $0015, ivas the only other transaction its-toil. Sterling closed at $i.i.'lii0 and Tlnit- crl States money at n premium of’ 10]‘; por cent. v\ so Worry-Free Investments for ' Your Spare Ptioncyr .~ You are entirely liC2 IrOm concern when you place z vour iuncis in our Gurrantecd investment Certificates. i, Your investment is-iuiiy protected by iltsi mortgages l and our own written guarantee. Al the some time you I receive the very salisiactcry return oi 5f}, which l! if absolutely assured. Available in dencrninations o.’ . one hundred dollars and multiples ihcieOi. Qhfiqlta ‘ ior interest sent in June and December. I l The EASTERN TRUST Company . silnl John, NB. Held Office: HALIFAX, N5. Si. John's, NIH. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Mention, rte. Montreal, o... f’ C. N. BissEll-Manager, Charlottetown Branch. ti MF>~YCZIC . . . " . t‘ 41- -—-~-i* HL}; ' _ _f*f_.éfi;f the titontreal Curb Market iictiliiiiii. wt .\ . ilig .\li~.i.nri Ii A llil iioiu Storm , Ilullil‘. mi r lii .\ \i'ni in l M s Noranvl.» . l’ ll lnniiiod ... Shcrrilt Siscoo Mines 'i‘ct-i<~lliii:i s‘ \\'aik llifttlil \\' gilt liar lower. Approxinnno s: s 2.1.650 tons. Elia! closed (ii iniy Us‘, Sup 7.7, Dec S0; Jan 8L’, .\iarr- .'. , iiusiitoss in reiiucd sugar was only of a band-to-iunutii character and pric- es woro unchanged at 3.00 for tints granulated. COTTON NIHY YORK, N. Y., April E-Cottou futures closed steady, Closing bids: Jail GTO; Fell (i762 lilnrch 082-83; April 591i; iiluv 500-001; June 805i; July ' .1 Sop (235; Oct (H5; Nov (i532 Iii-r‘ Gill. t Spot closed steady. hliddiing 010. LIVEILHIOL (‘ntion spat hmderate bushes: dorm. Prices 3 p uts higher. American mid- dling Itlil‘; ti, strict good middling 528, good middling 45s, sIrict middling 47R, middling 473, strict low middling 40ft, low middling ~i.‘ , strict ordinary ‘i: good ordinary 405i. liccipis were " i011 iniios, inciu|iing_2.Snil,American. Tut NEW AND FINER i932 Commas n-nz New 1932 Ptvmourn WITH m: omen rwo LOWEST-PRICED cans Note particularly Plymouth’: larger, roomier body. You will find it's a big with in- creased power, speed, get-away and And Plymouth has one advantage over every other rar in its price dos: For this with FLOATING POWER 112-INCH WHEIELBASE . . . . AUTOMATIC CLUTCH . . . . FREE . HYDRAULIC BRAKES WITH CENTRIFUSE BRAKE DRUMS . . . . 65 HORSEPOWER . . . . 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