V floors. SUN VARNISH for doors, boats, floors, wood- work. ¢_4NADA PAINT finest exterior finish for woodwork nofmcro preservative paint for shingles or P summer cottages. “LUXOR SUPREME FINISH” in White or 24 colors, fou- sutomobiles - bathroom or kitchen - canoes - lawn furnilul-e _ _porch floors, or any ulterior or exterior surface requiring a weather and wear resisting rich gloss iinlsh. Better than enamel or oil paint for such surfaces. - ~ FENNELL' & . 155 Queen St. " THIS WEEK ONLY wg purchaser of paint bought at our wig duflzg this week. We will present a box ' “taining a bottle of Sun _Gold Paint Powder _md'Liquid for picture frames. We are distributors, for the popular Canada Paint Quality line of finishes, including :- SANITONE washable flat wall paints. LUXOR FLOOR ENAMEL for cement or wood Phone 87 . i, ; ,H-o++++++¢ par word, lirla lnaor- _ price af two, strictly in lanes. Advertising iiates-Payable in Advance mini Guardian locals, se. per words Wolters and Eastern leeds, “_ 5,, ,msg Announcements and Collins' lusts, lc. per word; Ciasalllaa g, per word; in Memoriam Notices, 10a. per inch; Lin. at |'|¢|».| ug spiritual Offerings, Uurdl, etc.. 4°. per hams; Letters of Ccudolenes_ 1o°_ staple commodity prices. (Dec 31, W lucill .\nticr»l :nr Thnnkl: angnspprsclat-ou. foe. pos meh gf “_ ng worli Other rate on app MCI . ltinlmuln Churgs lor any advertisesnsnl twssly-five cents. 944+§ __ _. Wanted _ For Sale A ||AitEli0USE IIOIST FOB SALE \ Tanton's Accessories. L-4004 ,___ _ sive, Bridge and Whist Score `gu»d,s_ Guardian Central Job pgiyltgl-y_ NOV. 1-U ___-l? |01( SALE ._ TOLEDO COM- puiing Scale, 5 lbs. Apply Central Creameries, Ltd. L-2093. MIDBOAED SUITABLE FOB lining outholues. etc., le par sheet. Guardian Office. tf. gette, in peugeot condltion,a. bar- gain for cash Phone 279 L-4045 _L _;_._.s_.. ._... ___v_- T0 RENT - LARGE COTTAGE nit SALE ELECTRIC RAN- with bam rd 33 B 1 WANTED - FURNISHED BOOM. Apply A." cam Guardian. L-4034 'Wi* Will call for Bill Michael L 1639 L 1016. m Coach preferred. Reilly Stale full "-` particulars R. A. O. Guardian To Let _ Rnd BB 911 Byné (I _ su-sec. -L-toss. ,Q N P 1- ' J . . ._ mow ... ‘Z _anna oll N J .'."' " 4; Tex Gulf ___ _ ""' u Union Carbide ... ,. ' N' Union luelrlc . . us United Corp ___ __ _ __' "' 5% U s Rubber .. . .'I' at U s stall .. ._ wil Westinghouse ., I 31 c H A N D L E R _Bigger --lu.. when mm. ml" __ , ' 0% lifes. I 11;! received Ind none wen sold wlaN'ruu -_ Lars Monsr. can iii' as ...a'wI¢s'r.a B;f&"'s1 iff h' from private owner, Coupe 9|- prelnium on selects. Butchers. ll EXCHANGE l 'Stock Market -m. nh (Canadian Press) ‘ si Close Int Nickel ... ... . .. 1\jac_Bl»bul¢ ' .\ N. Ccllirul ... .. Z galil tb el- _ » 3_1; 8°-iiiifelll .. is indium . .-.‘- ... ... . VI . '__ ' Woolwolth '.2 3* Miscellaneous ' Oasadinn Press) uomnrian M., 3.. ~ Wheat nnr no Z 73 Barley ( \\’ nn 3 sg Os ( \\ no 2 “_ Ol!! (7 \\' nu ii 41. Oats feed no 1 40. 3:8” lnriur when patents aisles Flo . . mi! iililfiifsil _ ____ r," A ' $4 l-sn ion $150 -3_1 Shorts tnll $21.5 Middiiugs toll $24.5 Roll~d oats bag 00 lbs Ii Hay no 2 par ton esrlnis 81 Cheese Ont I0 to 1 Butter no _I 20 to 20 Eggs in curious A large 21 Eggs A Medium 21. Eggs ll 20. Eggs C 10. N B mts S1 Podtoes Que . P E I mts $1.26 U fli Pre NEW Y0(llRlmlif:; 2-IrIliex of 16 as PG K °?f" .3213 5 931. _ equals 100: 1020 avologc equals 230.5) Today 1513.1 prev day 132.4, Wet-‘k lKo 132.4 year ago 100.0. lest high 1-lo 4 um low 12a o. lass high 14s 9 lam low 73.1. lem high 10.! 9 1032 low -na. (Collyrixht, 1934 by Mood-y's). LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press *W BOTTLES WANTED, PHONE 1107. MONTREAL, May eringl on _ . . - u c two Montr al livestock markets to ‘> '> sd '. _ th ' e ¢q. d y tnglacl ..~l.. bead. Receipts were _ . .___--____ WANTED -_ 'rwo mom' uousn- §‘§,'§’,"°,'§,, S,’§ ;,__,°;’_§f’°l.,__’,‘f_ ?,'_§_;{;" ’° - li _ _ ___ hot |01! SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- keeping moms. Apply Guardian. enough cattle or calves for sale to Ike s mlrker. one load ot class 9° “Ply part of the sossigli. o were te li hog sav- s ami lights were $8 and extra hesv- 3 $7.50. (Canlnilun Press) NEW Y(lIt1\'. lilly '_'--iforl-Ign gg. lanir" steady: lil, ll llrlillln 5.12%; W 510%: close .'» 121.3: 00 day bills 10%' I-` 0. I ‘ ' 5. _ rauc tl. it I 8.53: Be. l 'I0 RENT-FURNISHED BUNG- Klum 2348; Gcrmslny iii){10- Csuads 10| SALE-WHITE SEED OATS md 'Iunothy Seed. Apply James » L-3188. l` BUILT BOAT bout two years apply Alfred All 1‘0lt SALE - I GENERAL PUR- pose Pcrcheron Colt, 3 years old. Bic Pendcrgsst, Hazelbrook. L-4w2. I0! SALE - AUCTION I-‘0B.'I'Y- rlve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job -_ii FOB Studebaker Amviy L. SALE - CIIOICE BUILDING Apply to Johnson an Son, Bidmount, North River Road. L-MDI acres of station, and at door. Pendcrgast. » L-4032. slow. Apply no Edward st. 1~ L-4oea. siockman. Wlusloe Station. __._._____m___ ____ g_ T0 LET - FURNISHED ROOM suitable for light housekeeping. W" spa- -*PDU 17° Pfi11°° 5U'¢¢i¢- L4053- dollar 15.10 rr: u. s, dollar lls.1o >b¢ mfr- Io nur-nous: oN r‘L=nasaN" 'r d sc. (Norah Holm). Apply 'zo °" cw l»r'- olllld 61-14: (Ilan tlollur 1.007-32: frunc 8.03. 00 1-az, ' Closing exchange rates:-» At Montreal-Pound 5.10 3142; U, dollar Will: fruilu 8.6!. At N Y L P '> Can. At Pal-is-Pound 77.10 fr: Canadian fr. Jil Mid-Pound 12s Bd; Canadian lar 50 40 cents, l.. S. dollar 50.00 nts. Printery. Nov, 1.-tf. -_-.__= _ Longworth Ave. L-4049 T0 LET -- FURNISHED HOUSE for summer. Garage in connec- tion. Write T. carve Guardian. L-4018. - Miscellaneous BARBIE SHOP REMOVED. E. Regan has moved from Queen Street to 119 Pownal Street, op- posite Campbells Garage. L-3172. BEST BATTERY VALUES IN Canada. Wholesale and retail. Ta-uton's Accessories. L-4004 Nursing WANTED - PRACTICAL NURSE to attend elderly gentleman in Olty. Apply W. care Guardian. L-4033. W E W SALE-300 cats, lllelgo) 8 ALE-PIG Hurry Paul, i'0a anna cm-:AP. SINGLE “Ck “svn and roller, spring *wth barrow, soumer. All good. tively Patel- craig, sc. Avards. ‘~&:..:_é_,&°'L P01: sal.l;_e runes vs:/in om iegiatered sliorthom heifers_ due in freshen in August, also 8 pine Ned shorthorn hulls, ages from B ins months. George Bowman, Kensington. 1.-ws-l. cents per milili $2.50 for a new PLANTS FOR variety of plants Price 50 cents pin' lame SS in ici 'e L-4026. L_. GENRE.- #_ Male Wanted - 110|! Russel WA W fN'I'ED -_ AN EXPERIENCED ""i¢‘i'- Must be n good milk" $3( kind with the mer. nouns, me ..f‘“" “gefiiiles euonilac. L Rmdngesf 9i'¢~. firsii letter, John ' . Borden, L40” Lost _ DOG WITH art Spitz. Reward. _ Phone 81. L-4082. @0WNS DLSAPPEABING New York. Macy 2.-Summer hats will be different from spring hats this year. They are glowing bigger andtlattsr, and their material is beconfm more varied. "Uartwl1eels," they are mlled. Lind -they are being shown in large- iarimmcd. styles in everything from beach and Sport hats to street and fornnl hats. Orowna an becoming so flattened that sometimes them isn't any. Ehstlicolrvelvotribbon wornst the back, holds these creations on the head. Sport. or beech hats occasion- ally tie under the chdrl. Veils lfppesn often, not for use but iustiol-run. somsoi thsunavs ohcnile dots and are wom over the crown. nnbxoidered veils may cover anentlre hat andthe eyes ofthe wearer as well. White, light blue. and scarlet are the new colors. socompanvinc che standard bhok. blue and navy. Light clowns with dark hrims are sometimes seen. COMMUNISTS RESIST ALL EEFFORTS OF POLICE l (GAE by 6uardlan's Special Wire) P IB. MAY 2-A desperate band. authorities named as Oom- munlsts, solidly entrenched in squalid old houses in a blind alley of a Paris workers' section. with- a siege by thousands 0! P01- todsy in the last flare up Day celebration. dug themselves in with a sclcoss the entry of an al- d than raised baljrlcades to ue Nationale, on the left bank Bains. The large police force back for hours before finally bonflne built in front of = § si? tis »a §§§5§§§;§i in N. Y. CURB Siorlls Q1," Amer ('_\'lln ll _ 9% Amer Sup Power .. ‘i As G nlld El Can Marconi __ _,_ 3 Can Marconi .. Citiel Serv , . . . ._ ., _,_ El Bond and Share ._ Ford of (`lln A Imp Oil int Pail- Ning I~illr1 St Oil ind _ 14% mu, 1414 can n M T’L. CURB (Canadian l‘res»_) Stocks 0|," B A Oil _ 15 Beaubsrnotl ... . ‘I Dem Ear ._ _ . .. im!! Tub . . . .. Imp Oil _ _ Int Pot# ... .,, _,_ _._ Walker PM PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May 2-`-Butter and cheese price, declined on the Montreal produce and dairy mm-kat today. No 1 mb butter in csrlots or less lost a co t at M t ll _ ees Fl gh 16:2 u o li emu s pound To retailers solids and prints wars also off s cant being quoted at 22 and B cents s pound, respectively. Receipts were 440 boxes. Fresh Ontario cheese eased 1,( cnt nt I0 tu 10% cents a pound. Arrival. we-rd only 48 boxes. Eggs were unchanged. graded sbt - ments in ylriots on ess selling st I9 to 191.5 ui-urs n liosen for A lsrss, 18 tn 18% cenisfor A medium I7 to cents for B and 16 cents s dossn gi. A total of 2.736 cases were r Potatoes hold steady, Quebec! per S0 pound bag being quoted at U cents to $1, New Brunswick mountains per 80 pound buf at ll is $1.05 and Prince Edward ls and mountains por U0 pound bag at 81.5 to |110. I1* for lv- Currencies was low- (Cauadlasr Press) NEW YORK. May 2-The trend higher for liritiaia currencies and er for tha gold bloc in the foreign ex- change mrniu-is today. The Psnsdian dnilsr ext:-lldvd its premium over the United Stull-s dollnr from 1,4 :wrrt-nt at the close yesterday to s final te of 7-R pen.-=-llc today. Sterling flnn all day and closed s fraction low its top at $5.125( for s uct. sd- vauce of 1'-L cents The French franc. Qloglng st _ll lla cents, was off .001/, of s cent. ra was be- DlRlJl"I‘0Rl RE-ELECTED (Canadian Press) MONTIII-Z.\i.. May 2-Retiring dir- octom. Sir Vharles Gordon. Ross II- Melfsster, Ifllntrcal. Regional Mc- Kenna, Lolldon. Eng.; .iamel_ A~ Richardson, Winnipeg. and 11- -I~ Blake Wil.‘-lil. Van(-ollrer. wtf* N' elected at lin- nunlllll meeting nf tho Canadian i‘lll~ifil- lillllwlly sllllreilald- em today. .\ bylaw mnllinl it li"lli\i\'*- for consolidated deincutllre stock to ht- lssueld in (`ll\lall|l\n currency ur \\'2il ffl’ E ds, only to find the de- ` monstarators had fled into nearby houses , as sterln null United St/lies cll uri' wll llfoptell The llnllllul flnllllr-ini rv- port nf tilt- ('l>n1|i:ln_\‘ \\'=i» also llullnl- mously adopted by thc shareholders. _gg van Mill ' i’ 1 caribou . P Castia 1' . . ... P 2, Cen Pat P 2% Glance _-i ‘ _ (Gaussian Prose) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks irroiulsriy lower. New Yor -Stocks closed lower. A Y k tio d h ls- 'ew or-€o nan sugar ig er; rubber an coffee lower. . -GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, May 2.-in the absence at important operations on either the buying or soiling side ot the market, wheat prices marked time nu the _Winnipeg Grain Exchange tods and closed unchanged to %§ cent l’ower. 'lay what ended st MA, .Tuly st 06% and October at 61%, cents offerings dui-ini the session were small, and this cou£ied with the upward tendency at iverpool offset the ol. toot ct a amsii foreitl demand. Quotations had s range o¢' less than half a cent, showing-both gains and losses during the morning. Voi- umo of trade through the pit was iight. but the undertona of the mar- kpt was quita friendly. Weather re- Eorts tr;-111;.. ligrtb Amegicg sud utgs r a ear can s lttle uneaaiuosspli: the °lis;lish mar! ht. where wheat finished with gains ef it ev isa. chicago when wer com- pasativeiy firm. Lash grains sales were restricted owing to the scarcity of supplies which ara not expaetedto comsout before uavi ation ou the ,.....°'“° i'.‘.‘ll:. ‘:..“‘l‘:.""h .°°-"° ll ~ 'll Will prices holding :t‘;sdy°“l‘t"s :neil tnctionai decline most of the ly. CHICAGO, Ms 3_3 strength displayed lay tin eaghm ket late today contrasted with simul- l ‘”“°°iU °°mParetive weakness of lWi‘°l¢» LHKO lhinvllil purchases of _corn were reported. Besides the open interest in May corn was sharply gg. duced as the result of daliysrlg gg 2,880,000 bushels he-re today in sddig. i°n 1° yeeterdnrs total or more than |5.000,000 hllshc`N A \\-.ask .go me open interest in May corn was 2-8181 . 000 bushels. Corn closed firm 55 t'o 1% shove yesterday finish whsst ln. changed to M lows Juyy' 71, oats li to 15 "' " ‘° " ch-and up. and provisions lu- fc wrNNlPr:Gf".\'i`.i'y°"gf'°") CLOSE ,,¥§°°*= U" 04%: -lui: asus: on _”_Aj§f= Kev 81%: my mls; oct Mgerleyl my 38%B; July 35543; get CASH PRICES Wheat no 1 hard T0; No 1 sg . N° 3 “W 51%: No 8 nor 60; 'Nerd' ddr 57%; No 5 v_v1leat.'54%; No 6 &%;` feed 49; puruul os: 'ruler am, Oats; ho Z (I \\‘ and truck 81%' No C W and ox 1 fl-ell 28%; Na 1'fe¢d ' Wg# N0 2 feed 20'/.; lu-.tested zsll, ‘ arlsy: No 3 C W and track 34%; gowf NM; N0 5 C \\' 32%; N0 B MINING' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May Z- Stocks Close Acme Oil . _ 29 Awndn . 219; Max Oil Il: i Alex _ 5 Amity ., _ __ 23'” Ahsio H als Area . . ul, Alhiey .. 05 A150111! .... Ilifii Buglllunc 25 Buffy ii ‘ B ftfctulg ... Bear ___ Big Miss Bobjo t, ___ Brslorne .. . _, Brx _ . Buff (ku . .. .. Bunk Hill (‘sl tlnll Elini . (`:ll Oil _ __ lil 155' ifiif, '_'S ol 1375 110 ns; -'ilk 1.11 Jo sensed. E.<#$ Chlbcug (flericy .. ____ (‘olurunrlo _ D Mines ._ I-lldorado _ Ii* Bridle _ rea Kirk . Goodfish . . , ___ Gods Lake . . ... ._ Goldsis ... ... , Graham ... . . _ .___ Granada -.. _ _ Grull ._ ._ _ _ ____ Greene .. _ __ Hal :rms 'ron :lla 6% ao xg? 10 11 §“B ca §::le pig, the shipping of er sow.. to market, and s. high pe ntage of the total for slsugh rce - . _ ., offer scholarships enabling boys in ter coming out to stockyarm and - tliefoodtredestoacoompanythe ... ... . . . . .. INK 'mu,k‘°_ ___________ Hs would not ask, he said, that NEW EX() patting plants. < (By'.l‘ba0snsdianPress) place orders in Canada, but he MUSKRNI LANDS T0 BE 9/ddod he bclieved. what they leslm- FABMED ed in the Dominion would create a if med into farms. A tract of 22,000 and The Pas has been leased from e Manitoba government. ESCAPING GAS CAUSES OONCERN (By Tha Canadian Press) FLIN FLON, Man., May 1-Pi'o- 'Ilhs High Commissioner was 1 ie breeding grounds of the musk- _ oorlgmtulabed on the plan by Do- :at in northem Manitoba will be . _ , - u acres between Lake Winnipegosls_ 15; Maple Leaf M- :File Hog’ Situation -__ u ..'.-. .‘ .. ;.. |115* \ PUSSIBILITY UF PULPWUUD Spectacular Increase in Consumption and Production Report- ed. (C. P. by Gua.rdian'l Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 2-The Gas- ette states: "A situation in the newsprint industry which is at- tracting considerable attention at the present time is the possibility of a shortage oi pu1pw0°d. ens- endered by a variety of factors, A chief reason, rlatlbrully, has been the sharp expansion in the con- sumption and in tllrll production of newsprint, To this can be added the fact that most mills in the past years have concentrated on reducing their wood piles, a de- velopment dlctaied by the low level of consumption and price for news- print, while a third factor was t-he difficult winter for wood cutting h been concluded R , Sask., Miay 1-- Farmers in this district predict s :Zn f0l‘°11i€ I 8911011-i l il icovered .seeping through the ground. Pile Sufierers mu-lrels. when nn- ` can rea Annu 'rbeu Quorum: in three different localities. Escap-~ ing gas sent a column of water up from s well an Allan McEwen's_ Pl'0D¢i’¢Y- ~ 1 I I i I SHE DISPENSES CHARM I/Lariclry Wlscn, of New York. conducts courses telling ladies how ,¢o°apeum¢bsu»mu»ecbarmm¢.i which as just . “Varying views are taken in thx lndustry and in other interested sources as to the in-lmlnence of such a shortage but for the most part there appears agreemotlt that there has been a distinct tendency in that direction, Even While few believe that the condition will as- sume anything of an acute char- acter, at least ln the immedliats future. While some mills have un- doubtedly been able to maintain a better position than others, so fat' as pulpwood supplies are concerned. it. can broadly be assumed that tha industry as a whole has been en- gaged in converting assets into cash working tnpit/al. "The increase ln consumption and production of newsprint paper in the past few months has been little short of spectacula. and well in excess of general expectation. During the first quarters of this year. . _ production by Oanadlan mills reached 93 percent of the out- put for the same period in the peak year, 1929. In the same peuiod, how~ ever, revenue amounted to oIl`I'y 55 percent of thai. achieved in the 1929 period." This was explained the paper added, by reduction in prices and disappearance of prem- ium on United States funds. "My wlfe's s wonder." said Mr I-Iigginbotbam. “Last winter she knitted me socks out of an uid bathing costume, and this sumxncl .she knitted a bathing costume act herself out of one of my old " __ -as »l ....2 ' lil FUI ~ .ll '- iw! lssdl 5 `m#» Wu) Mos 'etet tics. is Lil 'YM' cAis mst ll M8 mn 'mx 530* Boba lfrsd /Iac* aorn, haw, :land l i to i _,... 4-,__ 2 =d Bk P( to Pi .E-.§“i’.’_‘_’.’_ i