v ‘country to mid ‘user- f‘? I .» X Johnston w.)wlld'l Special Kill“) IAIKII.‘ LITTER . NEW YORK, N. Y., April 1—Sut- “day's mar-ket. was dull and virtually unchan ed. The Bails were particu- larly frm apparently in anticipation o! the rate increase ranted b the I. C. C. fin a whole it a reports the teinporar y ncieased rates will yield the roads about $Bfi,000_0il0 or about half the amount for which application was made. Products of agriculture were the chief exceptions to the high- er rstca granted. This is good neus for the railroads and though not wholly unexpected should favorable affect on the market. It la of but temporary significance, how- ever, as the more important factor in earnings is the volume of traffic. Thig new» should provide a good teat of the unilcriylug strength of the market. Weakness in rail stocks has been a drag on the general mug. kct for some time and u failure of this news tu cause a good rally would sugikcst that the recent modest rc- cnvery in prices is but a teiuiloldry rally a down trend. Iinidlaw and Company. SUMMARY .\‘I'I\V YORK, N. \'., April 1-D’, K. Sirpreine (‘uurt iuects nt noon today. Geld‘bars lids ill/id against 145s Magazine "Steel" says steel works operations last week declined one point to 45 percent of capacity. Miners and opeiuturu agree to .51. tension of bituminous coal code antll Jum- 1d. United Aircraft Corp and subs four oaths ended Dec. ill, 34 net, loss "L021. after all charges. Safeway Stores sales four weeks lulled March 23 were $20.170,701 ag- liult UIKBUMOS. up i0 ii percent; i2 Weeks $511,890,904 akuinst truss-toes up 1.00 percent. Aluminum Co of America and subs ear» 102M, not income $41,460,140 equal o 84.41 a share on il per cc t ifd aéiiriist‘ 81.004554‘! or 81.13 a ahialre ‘nu I1 0.1a. Ira Wriclif Cara and subs year Curt iOIl-i nct profit $160,736 equal n ill cents a share on class A against $1.15,- 12 cents on cinss A in lii-‘IJ. . B. Industrial Alcohol Co and subs year 191i! not profit, including 73 on- sale of capital ‘ inc, of $l,550,0ii'i equal tn $1. .1 a slum- n“. Iségéit $1,302,011: or 3415a a ti...“ 1,, i.'c. c. o, cmr-r _ 1 which are estimated to gei-iir-iilmifi venues hr roughly slliimrtouu n11- Illlflil! fun s period to cud .iun<_- 1:11 193‘? Allnllchtlnn of roads fur a i0 801i or I7 authorizes railroads percent increase in mic ,|,.,,;,.,|-_ 1". crcasc to rntcs izruntcd amounts to roughly one half of thc amount lilllnht by the carriers. High Low Lust Up l0 Ind . 1m in 100 as 10o s1 p3 20 Rails 2s o1 21 11 27 07 .11 I0 Ulil 10.08 10.40 1000 .00 ' l0 Bonds .. Dow Jones. BANDS‘! "SOON LETTER." RIONTWEAL, April l-This morn. Inc's npcu response tu the incrcasc in railway rates was nnt particularly hnpreasivc. Subsequent iicllun, pow. ever. stigizusts that rails will rnnve "P from iicre nuil prove a nunlcrntcly ‘stimulating influence to the nvncral s lzhe business picture brightened last wcek in the Fiiitod Slates with s distinct improvement notcd in car loadings. 'l‘in\. trend stccl (ifiPf- ltiuns only sllirlitiv lower, automobile production again advancing . along lenaqnal lines and n faint improve- ment noted in building. ~ Oil sharcs continue to shown siizns nf strong accumulation. Orvrcnctionn buy Continental Oil and 'I‘c.vas Cnrpn. Seasonal tcudcnciea should srmu lXert n fuvurxiiilc lnflueiicc on ln-iialf of Amn. Itulllutor and Johns Bian- ville. pnatrucllon IIWIIFIiBi in (‘an la rm- first. quarter of liifi-‘i at L. 1.1100 show increase of 4N 1 percent nini 202 0 pcrceut respectively, over like periods of liliii and iliiltl 5lilk PlPflfiuKu for fil ("uuadluu cit- ics totalled $l.i0‘.'.ll(iil.: l l11 March airaiust $l.04it_5il1.1lO0 a _\'l‘ilI- 115:0. lip. Wnrd trcnd in (‘nuadiun bnsincss con- lier word- Asannunu-rneula nmi (‘o Spiritual Offerings, Carrie, ale , 4e word Other ratu on application IATE:—-2e per word. three Inner tloua for the prise of taro. atrictls payable in iadvrannc. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance lo per vvordi In llemnrism Notleeu. . I6 l! Ill! f C I per Innhi Notice of Thanks and Apprraelszil. Tfldnnzr lr?al:l?°¢:n::_ 1a g mllhl"!!! Chllrlr for any advertisement twanq-flva eenaa. - a Markets At A Currencfes Mt’, » Stock Glance‘ ° tlllllfll. with no uneasiness thus fur ___ _ ( vPnaa) a h over growing interationai couipile- wan“.- Pu") NliiW 108g. Aprtl 1—A late rail] c ationa, according to Weekly hierean- Toronto “d uontu-FJM! n I 1 iu sterling featured foreign exchange m” FNVWW- "och 10mm u "a dealin s today. The pound closed a Production of steel in United States Toronto Minekcml" M h" $4 1111f. its high for the day and 21A "_""" w" “‘“‘““"‘"‘ 1"‘ "i" " *7 it" vVlnni sir-want nnchaso ed to I """‘" “w” s““'d"" °1°“' m: mans-a a sonar.- .".:'::.."‘...:.u."."*"- """°'" " P" wp~- im ‘ tires. *:."':::"ir..'.1.:‘::"..:“:..‘.'-‘; --‘i“¥---°‘;---=- -- d- ----=-= The mo“ £10“ a“ m“ b cw . aw York—Cotton and coffee iow- fuon, Dfiflnnmfnc, Th, c“, m, at“: measure. lontrali curb In liillliiliil Car attributed go IGPOII that u: "u," n“! ‘u r mnu‘ I dollar reduced a‘ d nut om ‘in- y‘ ""55"" '"“" 0mm" a a- 1| nlnuin to ar- ' 11-16 to 1-10 per cent while the ""- l‘ f i1 u! t b I » . ;§."..=.1...::...':.. '2. "m...-".' " .312: [MINING 5.1222: {"111 °.i?'.iil.‘i<,‘§.°.°i1"m.°°li'.' _- 708")!!! ll Iflldt- - (O. P, B qgggfljgnt bel a cont nued its evening-out pro- I Eh: slilggltlef ‘Iii-rig; lglegllifllzhuaiilit- MON-trawl’ April. 1 wit?‘ riff tfolloavina‘ ndevadlutilonuand lslosed lace-kl Opened Last T (‘it l‘! ll i!‘ v ' sghyaove e evawe ar y. attractive yield, accounts for their the Montreal suck mwhi-nltngdfiy IUDNTIIEAU. "All?" 1 ""91"?!" - i-elatively greater favor over ah r all d into s. i; ' " ‘i M t i f l of railroad companies. Incidental‘; rpogolui limazo h t hflgflfijggfted 3353195“; I-‘itiiiaiigftegaideiiiiioai’; ruthe $115: gflflhqf-fif ‘ w" '“' 1;?‘ 1243 Ilflhdl of Utilities have established a 1,,‘ p,,,,,,,dg,, Em“, on m" f" u, t srcruuc shawls: a small sin and n“ '1 1"i- a v strong bull trend “while rail bonds ‘action o; w, 1030,71“, ,,,.,,‘Z,,,“',“‘,"“_ o onmeven wound dosed with the United State's dollar a fractional 3",]? ].,,“.‘ \ O "' 24% 241;, continue to sag. lntl Petrole 1n con- ,1 m, - - 5' " inlflfflv 8t the lowest point ii: has loss while the French fianc held un- ‘- . . ‘ ' q —.-1 _ a, av u was a tendency B 4 1.,“ ii .. _, .1. "mien to w! rm hullilhly. his i|~ u, m“ Md, h, m ,0 reached in several weeks changcdv -- 1 B ,1 ,.. , 0g “'1” "PX, i“ "lmkd " ' b“? °" ‘ll In: an oversold condi uni’ 91:’ ti‘? '31 ' Announcement o! mtreduction in T“ “ml” “"“°“'“"“ °' ' "l" “i CIIIIIIII l:1il‘|mi'i'1i ' 1'4 lnllol pl. Bu” m“ seals»- and tsaicendary olda ll the Ontario Legislature by Premier 32,41- ‘$332?{§'-§2“§}"i,i..‘°;§,2;§f """ ""1 ““‘" ~ -- ‘*4 ‘S54 ' - we as ass . V -. ' C 11-. -.- i-Ii-‘ Ufa 4W -1 Mu“ trmuelrevgna. anglerrlrveiaudli; ligltcliell gepburn of I. bill liimini ikearxilum. The" rrsnc continued st 0:11: limit .\‘,' 8‘; 8% “*6” m“! 2:5” 5:113; iionh “dadmd Tub“ iqmet ghficfigiirltltalfl‘ d‘ ciinrtichiiissitftweexd I “Hahn gm‘ KM 1H1" 1111/ 19% ‘ ac ange . e ndex 0 y 1'0 0m n an - -~' - - .1111 ’ I ‘I1\\ 1 showed a rise for both golds and mla- several Quebec utiiit co 1 > - - - 10% . ilaaeoua mines with volume litti y mpm e3 ' ' 131 MONTREAL. one. April ‘l-Gencral 52m, m", 3M m h ° came too late to have any effect on M - - 2;, market action remains bullish and a T,“ 3,133.9.’ w". a.“ t , the market 3nd paw"- ggwk; were’ . 127 ffiggfggl’ fafgullflilhlfg, “gglvelgelftllxlellzll; n: agn- ldiiiili‘ golda andeitmiaotiivangéztllvg among the few strong renters!“ m‘ i 11s » . . 10h», pou- u,» w 0pm“: but. ‘iitiiiinit. ‘.§i;...i“°£i‘ ii?.'.‘.‘.“"tl..ii'i‘t m‘ s“"‘“"“°°“ w"°1°“‘"‘"°““ " "‘°“""'“'"' 5m" w‘ wR2‘flimsy‘)sdavggaezpélgililéhefl “m! on lilarglrgaves 15. Dome so and Pioneer ggtilféguegithtrzllgih rgiiwag tofticials wggrngaigékgréig ..- 7D . . . 95- GII l 5 0t‘ B. 8 .‘ ‘ - '- xmné-‘iitlllsiiiiirifliiritgiirittio rilt‘,',iinciliiiférigiiii' iniiiinythf gmulldiitcqtllon centred railway cars wssyinevltabieg ‘Ilia gaisgt: wtivnfi-"Jtti" Hall Quill .111...» @4414; . _, ~ - a oaoan ii , _ __ " ltl R-k‘ . ii§i‘...3".fi.i“.3"ii' iii: “if; c» Mai». 1 ...i":i.:'...*:s'; “m” ‘m “m” "v “do” 312-1": - inir. N r ti-Jmriii Ifcliiihlllliilnuéliiiti‘ "h", o", w" 1m , 1 figwgggkeghthffidfgegf ‘astegegk tiniitrggaéntiiiiai" ‘iimgsjf ,1“""'=' - 111" ,. -- ‘ ' e a _. -' .10. vim-l .=’ iacific, and norther-n Pacific. Mum-m '7' m“ ° n“ small wavu o! pzoflbtufinge . Y 8514181111‘ urpring wheat.‘ patents, firsts m)“; Pa...“ 237,2, l Gold agagesd were somewhat Irv-a u- aonomro’ ‘pm 1'“ TTMIEIS continued to display only F15"? W011i“ 3509- Nun n 32% ar on a ur ay with closing pr can m, k. a haibheamd interest in th Flour bakers $4.00. r showing relatively little change on c e mar" Flour winter wheat patents choice 1m” tsriiiiedagi-ngrrxicind i?! tinlitdivlalon h‘ Efiiihviliiiiiavgtlifaeihwhattxtudei adfptelt ‘A m m H 3 4 Q“""' " " ' '" ‘g1’ billlilh- For tim $192231’: zoniinrfitlliefll‘: awaited clariticati are £133.58? on? gig‘: tZ'.i‘"£°1o°‘é§§-’§ii‘.3>\i3n§ii3°e~»»~ S‘ """“ W“ "" " m‘ buy senior gnlds on reactions. Burs on o ore an Bran ton $20 ‘Ad-to $5125 n- 5t Law CcrP-Pfd <- 5 Home, munyu. Lake iihorc, waist exmmge “ma!” “d “'M3ht°"‘ Shorts ton s21 25 unfair] saliva-lanai. 141% Ilijrfrgnvgg "m, Nm-md, ingdotut of aAnumber o1 domestic Middllngs ton ' 25 n. $31,245 Stcci u. la... 1;...“ 44s; Bunon. con one. seasonal revival of Rolled we has 90 lbs 8195- . . interest was noted in construction H" "° 2 P" "l" "ilk"! $14 5" "-\""" - Cb ~ 1 O l 8 ‘nsnmoussvs ‘m; were 5197 I m d5 ‘a (ragga-la liiiimmeitnvtl ya $2.1m gvmtmvria- 153 u urduy ternoan . i itlNC-S; l’! ,- Butter no I 23% to 23%. ‘m 7"“ 200. Eggs A 1 medium fl. Nova Scotla . p) i i A1] ..-_;_~ Roy . . . . .. . 165 “Yrvigitv $011K, N!“ I\I|l(1ll'c%ih.'i0- §=§§§ filinbiiiigt. 2a m“ \ Brink "r (‘nundn my, c an corn, w c an urs- Eggs urge 22. (in? would resume their advance in s Ecgs A inctllnm :0. r ———————-— day or two. clos l l) t I t hi l- E A llt 10, ' er cuch and I csilpelgtoiiic azclggnce “(in E Egg: B e a , 121.212": star". :1.“- c . i . 1 oo e - ‘ - 1- . .. . ' ' t c". ‘e r c more ac Vt‘. cniiera - . with n‘ _nuinbcr of stocks such as ilfhvrltlfiitijitnniiliiariilifirifiiip-rp w,“ n \' B 1111s 05-70. (kins, has nnd Am.. Gus and Eleati-lu “mpg,- ‘\us‘(\\: mm: m, H". fqonh-Pnl I‘ E I ints 071,-} to 70, (Jeliuatun and \Vnrd) I ninklug new highs on this rnuvc. dairy and pfQd" Hunk“ with mm (Funndlun Press) i\lll'lh ltmcrit-niu uni bark to i2 and ter and c" pr‘ inn), pn-“neu m Ni-ll)’ \'t)ltli. April 1—-Iudcx of 155 Stun-ks (lltfllvll LIB!’- all tbree should advance still fnr- weakness 53.1 other lines firm. 0n "Pip!" uuiimllvggtv ‘$71300! iUcc. 3i. Tiw lnli-r-stute cmnmcrcc rnrninlt- vtili-iof-gi,will!"Q1...fiz"',f§ff,,f§"i,‘f"l’.§" ,',',‘ --i fifiqun! ' l. “wage equal: 100;, - tee nftcr_ the rinse of |ii" ninrkct, nn- ill cents u .111...‘ fun ,\ Iflfgi- \ H, ‘Friday 1.11.7 prev day 151.7. W4 4 rinniicr-ri a rate llit'i‘t'llrlt‘ amounting fr: w i f \ ,d- B ‘| .. l. Weck ugn 140.9 vear am iii? " 5'- 3 a nhonl 3%,," mm ‘ __ ’ ceus 0r 4 nn iillIl or . ttn a > _ . V a v H, . 0. |cr ytnv uhich ls for u mm.“ m“, c iilfi.» hiizh ibiLil lilfi-i lou 148.4 /a nlmul half what the flliileiiltiil had No i gmhe hut"... m ,._,“.1“|5 m. i034 high 130.2 103-1 low 120 0: asked for, but which is n grunt. deal m“ w,“ mnorauv 23% u, 33;“ W“... liiffli high 14.5 ll iilili-l 10w 73,7. bctll-r than unibtig and which is what l “mum Wm, m}, l m“ u, runmpr, (Copytlriglil 1035, by Moody's). I predicted nearly twn weeks azn_ when I stated that port of their 11c. Innnds would be granted. If this is followed by a favorable dccisinn of the Supreme Court on the pension plan next month. the rails should advance. There fair advance in show a considerable certainly will be a them next week. Att-hison, which I said Wednesday and Thursday would scli urain ar» uund 50 boforc lung. closed l point higher and Wiii undoubtedly show a fair advance ni-vt week. U h‘ In- diistrinl Alruiiul which I rcconiuivud- cal in my insi twri letters. rose it}, closing at 3U’. Still n buy for ncnr 50. Phillip lilui-ris closed slightly higher and I repent my advice to buy it at present levcia. Barrin some great world calamity. I nctiia ly be- llr-rc it will sell at i811 before selling‘ __ _ , adlsn Press) fliulav1Rn§h‘§?l?,,,:wk§,,wfr‘fwerhlff; .\iodci .. . . itlofiTkEfisiin April b-Offerings on phi also closed liizhcr at. it'll’. fndcre- Mo" "u" - the Montreal ‘livestock markets lodnY nialits still li irnnd purchase nrnund Nimssmg \"l-""““ 31M‘ bud‘ iii for ncnr 4i) 'l'hc 0 verve t fl I Nonmd" Pallir- receipts were 008 hcnvl. Off- aiw l gran; b," “in llroum? p‘ i‘ Oiifll Oil s of cattle continued lixziu. and prices. g prmm guylrzssyter . (in‘hli‘gfllt Diiililli coowsnufirlnllailllg ‘in . - r 1' ‘ - U.'S Smvlting which I said Thurs- PM‘ u“ ~ ~ 1-1-1111; till!‘ “inoere gper hnilrv-divcinlit. day was nnw luw t-nunizli uiiiueii two “mm” l “W15 “t m“ “mmw “Vere points m4"). m,“ ,J,M,,,,i,,._, ., Purflmq,‘ I'rcn1icr . . - Wag. tloud steers sold [ruin $ti‘." cu anv dip. and IPillil:l'\-l\“|\|\]l'~th d“ Pros Air . _ iu $7 with the bulk of tlu- medium lIowe'Sivu‘ud Ccrro do‘ I'~iscc Iii-unc- ‘Hirimi - . .. slot-rs from $5.77» tu Sii and with i-mn- l-uit. rcruiiiiiiciidtul n Tc“: 1111's -|--.. “"1"! Milli - » - mun steers ul- $l it» $5 50. -\" ("m Philv- (‘nppr-i- is also n lvirgniii 51in ally‘ “HH- linin grind hl-ifcr sold with steers ic $0 "We Ilia. a. stalcd iil.0llf lust tt-{v l" or iiLllifli‘. ir- » si-hl sri- ".- lcttcrs i continue bullish uu Vase ranged frnlu b; in h-Iiiil- 150i" “w” were inuxtli 5K5") 'l‘i1rcsl-,in1:. Johns ilanvilir, lut‘l Har- vcbter. Rubber Pfd, Goodycar, Gen- crnl Eiectrif’. “Zeatlnghousv, En". banks liiorse, DuPont, General Moi. mas, Chrysler. Fultc Airgmfl and all others rccentl recommended. The mlraucr- will start vcry shortly. Baring. “GaIITII and Iluatern locals lo . lied ‘I011 pr! inch: Llala of Flora and FOR. SALE 0R. RENT, 68 BAY- fleicl Street. L~5587-4-l-3i. For Sale FOB SALE — AUCTION EOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist $00M‘ Cards. Guardian Central JOII Printcry Nov l-ti _______________________ FUN SALE - iiriA vY dRz-WN Paper sultabfc ior placing under rugs, etc. Guardian Office. 3.» BIBUILT UNDERWOOD TYPE- writer for sale‘ at a bargain. Apply Guardian. 4-2- . HQ SALE — SEVEN ROOM uae with garage. Apply Mrs. A. . Caseiy, Kensington. h-seas-a-aolin PI 5M3 — CHOICE IIOLBTEIN cow, fresh. six years old. Heavy inter. Caivin Wood. soatiipon. L-bii51-3-30-3i. IIETIIC RADIO LONG AND wave was 009.50. Now $06.00. ' bad Music Store. 11-5553-3-30-3. Q IIAVY DUTY RUBBER 08100 per pair. also rnlber . Clinton Morrison, Ameri- I Dealer, Iragrictnn lta. bet. Iliia, with A0 ares land , Dtmdas Centre. L-iiiili-fl 4B . ole Sweater. Please ‘ ,‘~ rdian. L- 503-3-30-01. ssuf- caamno arm good farm »eovlli- avaidso lcavc at Wanted WANTED — FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for Apply Guardian. L-5611-4-2-3i. w/ifiin T0 unv on iii-Jar Grocery business. Write G. care I Guardian. L-5009-4-2-3l. WANTED T0 BUY DOUBLE tenement house in Holy Redeemer Parish. State location, conven- iences and lowest price. A. B. O. care Guardian. 14-5501-4-3-4-6-31. To Let ITO LET - APARTMENTB, 0N! small, one larger. Tel. 288-1 b-ltlol-hfl-di. Boarders Wanted vvsmsn - seasons accou- modated 231 Grafton Street. . L-aiiae-i-a-iii. __ Wanted WANTID-LAD WANT! I100!!- work for very ail wages. App 108 Sydney street. L-BSDO-t-fl-S . Male Help Wanted WANTED - IKPlIl-IINCID iishennau. Anni any Dalton, Morel] Hotel,‘ Miarlomtovvh. . LJIMI-t-R-IL -~-- _-a-_-' NAMED - A IIW III-IAN! men tn represent an Bun Life. Some good openings are available in each county. Apply by letter or light housekeeping?‘ Silver .. . ,_ Q1 'i‘utal Rnics izurtnnu $4 '. NLISYYPII) Aldl-rinilc 3 (‘wt .\i:li| 4% (‘nhnlt 3% iltilli ltlrlr 1 llumi- u I a0 lliid ihy 13 Kwir , 1 Kirk ‘ran-n .. . 3315 Lukc .\lar . . 4% liebr-i (lru . 1% ‘iialrobie . 1% ‘tlcid-nd i N Iinwh ‘git/z I 24"] 4 I‘n|'i\' illll _ gcnli fir“ 5n 0P1‘ (‘r11 . .| Polidnai . - . .. 1% Ritchie 1% Ilnhh .\lunt . . 2% Hindu . . 24 Sud Mint-a . . 41,5 Es 0c1< MARKELGOSSIP 114.55.; or New Annang Women ’s l n s t i t a t"e The regular monthly meeting of the New Arman Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Chester ‘Poplin on March 20th. The Presi- dent was in the chair. Ten members and a umber of visitors were pres- ent. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Rally song. Minutes were read and approved. flick Committee reported no numbers sick. A new Sick committee was annotated for next month. It was decided to have a banquet the latter part or April to celebrate the twantlet‘ anniversary of the New Annan Women's matlt- ute. plans to be diauunsd at the April meeiinl. The meeting - umed. The remainder of the evening was spent with music, singing and iamcheon was served. Col- tonwaataksn. Avoteof thanks Next meeting house en Ana-ii 11th at l to h; held in the school .80 gaunt. Meeting cloud by singing Na al Anthem. in person to J. A. Moore, branch manager. 11-61 ....,.<....‘ 1 m1: rznaarorrsrownnlcu bringing 2th, to 2Z1 cents for solids and to ‘.10 cents for prints, An- rivnls totalled 447 boxes. Cheese prices continued unt-bziugcd at 111/; to 11% cents a puuud for no 1 Ontario fall-make and n cent high- er for summer lines. On the pntatn niurket Quebec no 2 whites brought 50_ in 00 cents per R0- pound bag and .\c\v Brunswick coli- blers and Quebec no ‘l mountains 00 1n (mvCPilli. New Bl-unswick annua- tnins sold for 05 to T0 cculs and Prince. l-idivurd island mountains for tiT‘,~'_--iu Til ccnts. LWESrocK heavy l'll\'\ ~..i.| - in the ir-usiwr trade ilfgilikiii s1 l.» an ‘the imp-i price being: brat-iii‘ cow wi-lgliilng 1. {all}. lm-ijliiiuriiliiiiibiiiliy “ducted at $2- Stccrs uP i0 1-959 105-- mcdluin .. .. s2 uPIZ i cioirc $02.1 to $7‘ 30:. r-otumou S-I ‘to $5.59! or 1.05!) lbs. Uocd and choice $7, inediuui $5.50 in 2 y, 3:, "u- heifers nuptial-lg}. n: » gov-ti Ii. am to S DY coin choice 5.1- l-niuinun w. m nu Si lflPiiilllii 8 $3: calipers and ulls. good $4 t0 tn ‘i0 ; _ . ’. Calf rccclpts wcrc 157. (‘nhul W9"! atcndy with I lust wccit licdlnin good 11111.3 gflliillli Sli wiih a fcw lvuii iit $71.00 and nur- u!‘ T" ruiica warn sold from {it to S-i 1'10 with lbo bulk around $4. Quotations: (loud and choice Will $5 50 to $0.60; couunun and medium a1 to l5. Ehecp receipts were 031i. Sheep and lambs vvcrc uneven bath in weiizht and in quality. Practically b0 per cent were clipped. Lambs were sold Ill S4 to with the bulk around H ged ff-onl $2 v9 i" "M" new discounted $1 u" . Spring lambs of B "(l ‘VBUIYIK "my quality brought I‘! t0 5R each. Th“, “vfilxh‘ng 1m sthnn 40 lbs were not. wanted an'd broukllt "I m" “' a: m lu $4 '25: quality good ca $6 50. Other K Quotations: lamb! good $1 liog receipts 1 firi cr undertone Fiery salcs were fed and ivntcflad- ‘m $3 H. 8c cc u rew ium.‘ Butchers hcavies and light: we", c“; 5o ccnts per cwt. ism heavies 8:113:8- cwt. sows were I Meeting Ministerial Association" _-____. I. Ministerial Associ- Bt. Paul's Hail. Char- good attendance Ewes to $8 enr-h. 704. There was n to the bolt market. at 28.75 for bscons. with one lot up t» per bill 117F171‘ .1311: P. E. stion met. in lottetown. with a president, was in the 111m. The recretary ream- ed on the petitions re obletvanas of the 10rd’:- Day. Agoodly nnmcer has been returned. well alsned- 5"" ersi more are. exrnctcd in the course of a few days. It was I816"! to extend the time ior receiving the petition, a iew weeks, in order to allow all congregations sufficient time 0o get signatures. 'i‘he Ministerial‘ Association. ex- pressed high nyreciatlon of a let- ter re-eived by the secretary from the Bishop of ohanom arm- portinz thepetitlo he In- roreuuent of tf-Kikrd‘: Dav Ac’ no aiunature to petites, 1e - trams EXCHANGE _ (Canadian Press) “0.\TRl§A\l| April 14Britisb foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian (iullar as cninpllcd by the Royal liauk o! Canada closed today as fuilu\\'si— Argentina peso Austinliu puuiiil Austria schiiling . Bcigiuul hcigu . " Brazil iniirvis . Bulgaria lev 018i. China Hung Kong dollars deli). Denmark krone .2100. lfliiiiinil finninrk France franc .0003. Great Britain pound ~i 81503. Hungary peniro . ii. Italy lire .0$i Japan you ." Japan yen -803. New ' nd pound 3.8002. Nnnuuv kruuc 243i. Poland zloti .1007. »1'tuumuuii| icu .0103. South Africa pound 4.5170. llnitcd States dollar lT-Ii’). pcr cent prcliliiilli. _ l\‘l~2\\' \'(liii\', April l———i"nl'1'igli ax- tiucat liriiaiu high i close -I S1 I d . France dcmai '1 Italy 8 ‘.36. Iiclgliiili i100; i 1- Huilnnd (i7 5i; Canada .2581. irrr-uui’ 99 il-lli. Closing exchange rnies:—- At blontreal-Jmund 483 lfi-itl; U. dollar l 1J0 l7 “"' franc 0 ii Can- S. .. At Ncu- Ynrk- ‘ound 1.811;). adlan lloilnr ilil 9-18; franc 0 59% At Paula-Pound 72.02% fr; ndian dollar 1500 fr; ii. S. 115.101,} fr. in geld -i’nunrl lls dollar 5581'» cents; l} cents. nonsnaiv woiitizrrsgrnsuirurn (‘an’- doilnr 9112 (‘niiuilinn h‘. dollar 39.37 The regular monthly meeting of the Bonsliaw women's Institute was held at; the home oi‘ Mrs. S. Beaten, with twelve members and three vis- itors in attendance. Meeting open- ed by singing Oclc and repeating Creed. Roll cull was answered by naming “a first nirl hint“. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Reports were heard from school and sick committees. On motion it was decided to purchasr a map of P. E. 1.. for school. Bills amounting to $1.50 were ordered paid. Some QISCIISSiOH took place concerning‘ a lecture, but it was, decided to leave the matter over, until next meeting. Two coiitcstsi were pat on by entertainment. com- mittees, first and second prizes in first contest being won by Mrs. Sterling Maclcod and Miss Thri- ma Benton and first prize in sce- ond contest Thelma Benton. Next meeting to be held in hall. each member to take lunch. roll call. ways and means oi’ economizing. At close of meeting a. dainty lunch \\'riglii u.» j." A 1511111 Canada. has contributed materi- ally tothe making of what is claimed as a new hen which has been evolved by agricultural scientists at Cambridge University England. The bird at the momentls the object of considerable attention 1n the Old Country, and concerning 1t the ‘Spectator’ says-"Few suc- cesses of greater interest and practi- cal possibilities have been won in the field of agricultural biology than the making of the new Cam- bridge hen. I-Ier chicks declare their sex at. birth, because the males and marked. [mimics are differently This is n, great advantage to the poultry industry, since chicks travel safely and well only during the first two days of their life. The new breed, known as Camber, was developed by Dr. R. C. Punnet and his associates at. Cambridge, Eng- land by the application of Mien- deiian principles. By the use of the Canadian Barred Plymouth Rmk (supplied by tht University of British Columbia to Cambridge University) both silver and 80113611 Carbers have been evolved. They are prolific layers of large coloured eggs, whilst still possessing the virtue of sex-linked chicks. These chicks mark an epoch in the scientific breeding of pouilfiY" .__..___-_-——-——— Biatchfurd’s Poiutry and Stock Feeds Just arrived one car-load ($0.000 lbs.) of BLATCII- FORD S Celebrated Poultry and Stock Feeds. The best made and of world wide repu- tation. BLATCIIFCRIYS have been in business in Y“ ‘ “ United States and Canada for over 125 years. BLATCIIFORWS CELE- BRATED CALF MEAL, a INREBIIVERY iii iis iii ‘Bylirankllaelliiien, NEW YORK, April L-Ths rails gotupsomesteamintodaysstock market and gave the general equi- ties list s moderate push toward n- covery. Wedtend study of the interstate commerce commission's rate ruling, which may ex, “ the revenues of those roads participating by some $05,000,000 durln period involved. hopes among transportation observ- ers that many of the carriers will be able to emerge in a healthier condition. The thinness of the market, as a whole, was exemplified by the fact that. scattered industrials, special- ties and usually inactive issues step- ped up substantially on quite small volumes. The Associated Press average for 60 selected steaks retained an ad- vance of .3 of a. point at. 36.6. The composite for 20 rails was up .5, that for 20 industriais improved, .2 and the average for 20 utilities was ‘unchanged. Transfers totalled 444,- 590 shares. Chairman Byron Taylor of the U, s. steel Corporation, was quite cheerful 1n his remarks to holders at. the company's annual meeting. At the same time the American Iron d: Steel Institute found that current mill production throughout the country had declined 1.’! per centsge points under last week's output to 44.4 per cent o1 capacity. Ln the Canadian list fractional losses were shown by 99-118mm P89- ific, International Nickel, Canadian Marconi and, Ford of Canada. Lake Snore and Imperial Oil were a. little cR_.<_i_11v 4o 301'. seat 3014i scat, 3111/, fl. April 1——\Veakncss at nu one hand and stren 'tb It the other, whcat ilturel ipeg Grain Exchange pur- e course today, closing lower. (‘Iiivnizn Liverpool on on the Winn sued a lnlddl unchanged to 1,5 cent Traders appeared unwilling commit themselves on either side the mar-kct. and operations were active throughout the session. May closed ni: 85 and July 84%. cents. Ex- port sales of Canadian wheat were negligible. Despite of damage to thc llnitcd t0 of unfavorable privatc report! States win- tor-whcnt crop. Chicago was weak, closing 11/, ccnt lower. Liverpool cluscrl Bid high-r duc tn apparent settlement of the incl-at uiuactnry crisis Cash and coarse ‘grains r ding con- tinued dull. BAKINb HINTS Li you have no angel cake Lin, 1v. Y. st...- (Quatatius farubiwl by lIIhllfl%' aladvvardnemliaraofthoiloai. fell l Mon . ' ' Curb Illa-hat. 18$ lie and S ~ ____ Charlottetown). AaaoclatadhuaaFhanulalWrltor mfige, (By Guardian's Special Wire) fiilfidcfififjg‘ ~ Auburn .\ul Blliti i. 112140 First Nnti Stores Geri Foods U rr-ai (Joluiatog d Ward)‘. ,1. _,__ . emcee. Ami! iii...‘ eras; Ff." whflm- 11.111. Ant all . i 1 --- 1-»- »--~ iii: - .\l<n"i \\'ard . May .. _... . 901A 0414. 94% . _ July . I’. .. 11234 1101/» 91% ‘ '“ " C ..I I‘. my, g1 Se!“ ~ m4 ‘I min in 1- ifrnd 12s u; comz_ nil lmwlingbt ... (it; .\iay ... B022 4, ‘A lliulitucéu...’ ‘,5 1ft July “t, H- 7 North Amer .. I2 * Sept ... ace -... T0,; 097s 79% Norm PM _ 14 ' Pack Ziloi . . 3 44% Penn Rail 181 V“ 39g: £11.11‘ Tut‘ \ J . . . . .. gait 1- '*i - Sept . t... am am s. plilhlhli‘ U" _ _ 43 ‘ Ila-ill. cwvru 4 glwvlw. w“ 1- liili!"..-fI.1"‘£.£f"T‘.." . “"9 Saii-uav Stores ... mfl‘ L“, “Ht granite Hi...» ‘buck 85% My 35 Socnuy '\" 1» 81% M 221.21. ‘t Exchange §£ga§§au$ . a..-‘ ~__ Y‘ _ _j'..s..:..5esw*e 2E: Freeport Tex Gen Elrzc Gen Mot . .. Gold Dust Goodrich Iiub Goodyear Ituli (Graham Paige wi-st sugar Julius .\l:l knn City I(vi\'iiir1ti-i‘ . Kvn Clipper 1.1g hlycrs B Liquid Curb Locrvs incur-p Loose Wiles Bis u ' . . . fiuilth gr -___ 11.111 ii Van Steel . . .. WIIPIIQI‘ “His (‘u Wat-ren “I051 ' iVr-st llnilin lVcst Eli-v Woolworth ('11 Yellow Truck . TORONTO. .-\.'1rii 1-'I'he pres measles epidemm has resulted 8.970 cases. a total closely approach lng that or the six-month epldemi g in 1931-32. thc most. severe in Tor . ontds history 11-11011 9.676 ens, were registered. The present epl, demic has cxistczl about thra months. take a basin of suitable size and in the centre stand a small jelly jar; or any bottle heavy enough to stay put. Pour the batter mound this centre, which should be a little higher than the basin, to provide s. rest for the cake when inverted to oooi For sifting iioui- I use two shscis rt waxcd papa-r inswnd of a bcwl, as, the flour 51w, easily from shtri. to sitter. Ii these sheets arc kept. with the baking utensils they are always, handy. and may be used many times , Egg-yolks will keep ior some time in a cool place if beaten and the sugar for gold cake is added. The cake may be finished when convenient. was served by hostess. town. A letter was read from Rev. 1-1. D. Raymond. expressing sincere thanks for a. telegram of sympathy from the Association. forwarded to him, on the occasion of the passing of hi; dear father. The President read a letter from Dr. Huestis, General Secretary of ads. expressing the warm app-se- ciation of the alliance for the ac- tion of the Ministerial Assoriation. respecting Sunday observance. The considered and the following reso- lution was passed unanimously: the temperapn he determined Svrwary." cents fifty (501 parishes and is- lioila d the diocese of Obrlotta- .._---___.-__ lined’: 1M groan labbill l-Ifllad -'w~~|. -. ~. w" day of May at 1.30 p. m. -..».-.-i ‘- tn... t» -\ -.. .. the Lord's Day Alliance of Can- Tempcrance ‘situation was seriously “That the Ministerial Association] B!!! invite the Temperance Federatloni inoludiilq the various units, via, the W. C. '1‘. U.. Tlemrnrancc Alliarwe. Sons of Temperance, etc.. and other temperance advozates to meet with them, with a view to confide-ins issue. at a date to by the President and hteeiing adjourned to meet aizain in the sarrn place on the first Mon- eomplete substitute for milk. BLATCHi-‘Oitlrs 4i 1, 1,531. ING MASH. BLATCIII-‘OR-WS MASH. BLATCI-ii-‘ORWS C ll i t: it MASH for young chickens land older ones as well.) IILATCIIFOIIITS GROW- ING MASI-l for older chick- Bill, BLATCIIFOR-D'S ECBATCH FEED. BL ATCHFORITS 3 CBATCH, BLATCIIFOBWS FEEDS and you get the best. All selling at the lowest pos- sible prices, at CARTEIFS .1212!) AND FEED tsTOIIE. QUEEN STREET. Barter & 0o. tuiurn EGG CHICK l l i Egg-whi-tes-Keep in a tumbler covered with waxed paper in s eool place. To save gas-Use square aver one Jet. start food boil- ilng, then piece each pot. on s 1 corner o! the iron square, turn light i down and all will conMnue boiling. a street-iron l The tee kettle may be give a snail ispm and will be almost. ready i when the food is cooked. These sheet-iron square lids may be ~ bought at, s, good hardware store. Sweet potatnm are de baked in covered pan with and rub well with butter, meat. If your whipping sour add a pinch o! acorn may be corrected ; tee, especially if put in the ' before bhe tea. i To reheat. f for a few minutes. ins nice as when i bugfudwfltitehfil. llciona if beef. First prick skins with a fork then piece them on the rack beside the cream is slightly baking sods be- fore starting to whip. Table milk or in the same way and will not fleck the W9 tea biscuits-Wet tinder tap and put in moderate oven They will he from. Plea may be warmed in the same way, iiilililillbiiiiIliilililiiiillii iilllllillIill!ililliliiiliiiiiiiiiii‘ l Avoid the Rus Let us have yo spring garments no for a thorough r liable cleaning. ' 1. You will need you TOP COATS in a fe days. PIIOIIE 983 new 1112111011 ciuiinis in: Fffiilt.» i