APRIL 7.‘ 1936 . I "53- FEAR‘-‘""'EI9_"YN (,3LJ_:‘_'Si?‘_*“_"’ E. R. Bro Son Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass ‘Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summez'side,: Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond ;Charlottetown + w NEWFOUNDLAND CANADA STEAMSHIPS LIMITED announce the sailing of the S. S. “MAGNIIILD_” From Charlottetown April 20th for St. Pierre and St. Ji)hn’s, Nfld. Second sailing May 4th thence every two weeks _ during the season. For freight rates and space Apply to BUNTAIN BEDL & C0. Agents. Fllll (00L|l) sronloe Fur coats Glotll Coats Small Furs STORED Phone or Write for Rates. lslandlcold Storage 00., Ltd Boom Expected In .1 STOCK QUOTA TIONS (Received over Pltfleld and Co’: Private Wire) NEW YORK. April 6—Forelgn exchanges this morning are about the same as at the close on Sat- urday. Glen Alden declared the regular dividend. We would look for a firm and active market to- day and believe the leading stocks can be followed at this time. NEW YORK, April 6—The lead- ership of the market will likely remain where it has been lodged for some time, in some of the in- Morning Stock Letter dustriai leaders. It seems likely that motors, steels, oils, electrical equipments, and chemicals will se.l higher with the utilities still having a great deal of ground to recover and with the possibility that some of the rail; can do con- siderably better also. MONTREAL, April 0—Doin.inion Stores—-Sales March 1996, $1,311,- 991. 1935 $1,348,646. 2 months 32,- 482,673 vs $2,415,158 respectively. Sales for February showed in- lcrease of 8 per cent over February 1935. N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by l'ltfl:lil IIIII Member: of Ilontrrnl ntorll change and Curb Mnrkel) Co. OX- stock. Open Ln! Air Red Al (‘hem Am Fr Pr Am 1‘.-in All: For l'r PM Am Loco Am Am " Am Anacolula Al(‘liiFi0l1 Ail lief ll 12:11’. :17’. 317;. .., Tel (‘nil (‘nu (‘on (ion 1'» (‘orll l'l-u (‘ur \\'r.;;l11 Dot-ra Durmnt I-‘lroslnne Gt-n Bloc Gon I-‘nmll G011 .\lnt Gnmirzi-ll (;nr~¢l_\'o:1r Tire llml .\lnr (‘nr Ilupp .\lnt C111- 1 (‘on in! Tel .'lll|l 'l't'l .1:-inns \i:lll l\'r‘nne it .\llss l‘:lr ny .\l.»nl Wzlrni Nor Aul Co Nor Pm- l'nck Mot l'nr:lmnuui Penn 1: ll l'|ll| l'i't (‘D Pub Set‘ (’n Puru Oil Co Ilmlir) (‘ll Orph S111 011 illll Snllill l‘:Il- Sill 011 N .7 Nillllofvnlu-r Co Texas (:0 l‘nlfml Air PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 6-—Further downturns in egg prices were post- ed on Montreal open produce mar- kets today. Potatoes firmed a. little but butter and cheese were un- changed. Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less were quoted at 19 to 20 cents a dozen for A large, 17 1-2 to 18 1-2 for A medium and 17 to 18 for B. - Butter was un;hanged at 22 3-4 to 23 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retail- ers were 23 1-2 for solids and 24 for prints. Cheese was 10 1-2 to 3-4 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario color- ed, current arrivals. Potatoes: P E I mts W’: 81.35 to $1.40: 80’5 $1.20 to $1.25; 80's 75 to 80; 10's 17; cobblers 90's 81.30 to $1.35; 80's $1.15 to $1.20; N. B. mts 80'; $1.10 to 81.15; Que mas 80's $1.10 to $1.15; No 2 whites 80's 95 to $1. _____..__.__._ LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MON'I'R.EAL. April 6—A.n easier tone deveiopsd on Montreal live- suck markets in today's early dealings. Receipts: Cattle. 858; calves, 723: lleep 154; hogs 1333, Most good steers sold from $5.- 75 to 86. Medium steers were 34.- 75 to $5.50 with common 84 to $4.50. Good heifers made 85 to $5.25 with the odd choice heifer at $5.50. Medium heifers ranged from $4.25 to 84.50 and common around 33. Fed calves of fair qual- ity were around $5 to $6. Good °°“’5 90101 Bi 34 to $4.25. medium $3.25 to 83.75, common butchers $2.75; canners and cutters $2 to $2.50 and bulls $3.50 to 34.75, Calves were steady to 25 gems lower with medium good to good ‘’°315 59111318 at $6.50. Mos: sales were in mixed lot: at 35 ‘o 5525, l'niiell (‘n 1' rd iins lnlp l’ S Rnh I1 S St (‘o \'uu:nlimn \\':lrlu~r Rrns “'0, T‘ 1 C rb New Y°"k " 1 ‘Pleasure Sea. Craft o c m- . . B Guardian’: special wire) ::‘1:;"i::mll:e’rI '13:‘ hllldont-r-eel atoocli “E15-1~§o3-1-, Me., April 8-Georae ueauu -no -sun. lnlrkcl) H_ G,-eenlaw, veteran boatbulldcr ml” amen Lost. here, prediclted today 1nC1'€95’~’da‘l"x‘t:' lne for s ipyards a: mare ' Amer (ins Elec 133$ mo lea travel the highways. Allan Corp 1-15;; 5 * use 01 peflsuffl sea. craft. he said. ;,‘;,5§"s,, 2454 l~ll:s,become more and more DOD“- F d a .1 Neill; Ilud 1°“ 10* “It's largely because of the st «-1.. Clone crowded conditions of the highways 0 1 nowadnys," he says. ‘A man 2835 Amer (‘you n 517% to the point wl 1': he doesn't feel ‘f""",“"'“lE““" “§"" sale in an automobile any more. nl Pup ‘mv -« - -v Aillflli (ins Eloc The 359 is the answer to‘ th:';;m“_d Alina Corp 14 The trend. he 5385-I 5 (1,... <\[ul:run| 5% sailing craft which have auxiliary i:1'm‘z";"sl. 2.11/. °“3‘“°5 “‘5"‘”°"' 1-‘nrtl of Can A '-‘5’i’l , , ' Gulf Oil Penn 94% - Illlln Oil lief 71% Imp 0 9454 G 0 Int Polo tlllfi ‘ . ’s‘.'i“o‘-i“'i.- “iii. 1 I (‘ll 1' Ll he I‘ 71.1. ' .2: 1314 llaarlem 011 capsules ' Fine For Weak Kidneys minor“ Fresh Frozen Beef -TRIPE Lb. 5): Other Fox Meats for sale at Market Prices ISLAND COLD STORAGE STOP RESTLESS NIGHTS ‘om, 4o.c¢_-nt box of these famous capsules will put healthy activity in- : your kidneys and bladder--flush odt harmful wusto poisons and acid and prove to you that at last you hhre I grand diuretic and atlnlulant um will Ivrlfily cuule then trouble- to cease But be lure and get GOLD .\1l:2DAl. Eharleul Oil Capsules —aafn and hurmlesu —-the original and genuine —right from linnrlam in Iiollnml Millions have kidney and blnnldn-r trouble anll never suspect lt«—aolm- « symptoms in-alllon restless nights are E havkm-ho. mnlsi plllllla, puffy eyes‘ SEE|.'l OATS Choice No. l. Imported BANNER VICTORY 'ABUNDANCE ~—.._.__ We also have some " good quality ISLAND BANNER SEED OATS, No. 1 and 2 Govern ent inspected. Prices right. See them at mar Seed Store. Write for . prilces. CARTER & § 00.. LTD sI:snsMaN I CllAiu.o'r'rE'rowN Markets Glance AtA (Canadian Press) Toronto and Mcntreal—Im1us- trial stocks lower. Toronto Mlnes—lrregularly high- or. New Yolk—.'7:ocks cloted higher Winnlpeg——Wheat up 5-8 to 7-0 cents. New York——Sugar higher. and cotton PORK CRACKLING To make the crackling on roast pork really crisp first hold the joint under cold water to rinse it, and then While the fat is still damp rub some salt well into it Basie it very thoroughly while it to make the crackling crisp. oven should be very hot before the roast is put into it. M A 0 S Fig Worm Powder This is the season to use Pi; .Worm Powder. Just re- ceived I large shipment MAC‘S CONDITION POWDER FOR. HORSES AND CATTLE Tones up the system, cures all skin troubles and [Ives a glossy coat of hair. For swol- len legs. purifying the blood and as an erndlcalor of worms it is an unfailing remedy. MACS HAIR. IIESTIBEI It will restore gray hair to its original color. An excellent hair food ton- ing up and invigorating all the glands, blood-vessels and nerves of the hair and scalp. thus producing a rich and abundant growth of hair. Pro- ...otcs new growth where the hair is falling and Is reiniti- ably lrcful in preventing dandruff. Price ooc. THE 2 IWICS Great George street ""deI-I C. O. D. G-VIII Prompt Attention. Prescriptions a Sleclalty. is cooking, for this too will help The Common light sold down wllile a few grassers bruligigz to $3.50. ‘ FM’ "0 800d Snring lambs brought $5 to $750. while ycarlings went at $6. Hog prices were 15 to 25 con” lower due to increased offerings Bacons. led and watered, was 13.015“? $9 with some up to s9_1o_ . ects drew $1 premium. Butchers heavies and lights were 5550 to $8.75 and extra heavies $8 to 38,10, Sows were so to g7_ Irregular Trend On Mt'|. Market ‘C-3 3! Guardian‘ s ' I Momma A.i‘.u"f.31‘l...Zi.'£f.’1 ups closed I 35’. but when the market, asses had a substantial ma- .i01‘1iY. Volume picked up 311me_ ed high: out the session. finish- Clipped l'rac‘1ons to ““““e-5. bflnlts. liquor: liyriocilmpagfg lstrong demond carried founda- "°“ ‘"10 new high ground for a year or more at 18. up a point, while gains 0’ about that much were Shown by Canada /Cement pre. ferred. Ontario steel and Canadian Bronze. Distillers Seagrams, depressmd by IWBVY 56111133 orders. touched :1 new low on its current downward move- ment at 24 with 11 lo:s of two points. lcsnadian Industrial Aloohoi 11);; Early strength was exhibited by Pipers and St. Lawrence Corpora- tion Preferred and st. Lawrence Paper preferred touched their high- est points in five years at 11 1.2 and 32 respectively. Both finished up 1-2 after light realizing. A few papers. however. failed to make progress and Rolland pre- ferred dropped a point while St. Lawrence Corporation common. Bathurst and Dryden eased small: fractions. _ Utilities never were ahead and at the finish Bell Telephone was down a point or sowhiie m1norloss- es were marked up for Montreal Power. Power Corporation, Canada Northern and Canadian Hydro- Electrlc preferred. Lone feature of the metal divis- lm was Noranda. up 8-4 at 54 3-4, Profit takers. however.. Mt’l. S to ck Exchange (xlupplled by Pltflold Ind Com- pany IIIEIIIIIVI of Ilolltrnll olllcl cxclumgo and curb Iurkaf) stocks Oven Clan Ablllbl Bnthurat llcll 'l‘el llrazillun B C l'o\v A (‘an Nor Pr (‘nn (‘er Foulld (‘an Cr-meat l'an Ind Al (fan Pac Celanese (‘oclr Plow Cons Smell Dist Seag Dom Bridge Dom slew-l Dam Tc-x Pulp Tob int Nlcknl .\laaae,v Harris .\lc(.‘oll Front 105 14% .\1ont Pow Nat Brew Nat St (‘on l‘o\v (‘orp Shavviulgun Rnu i':~n l’o\\‘ St of (‘nu BANKS Bk of (‘cm Bk of (‘mum 100 mo Bl. of ml Joe in: Bk of N. s. 275 275 Royal Bk 1713 178 0 Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, ,April a- Wheat, nor no 9 88. Barley C W no 3 48. Oats, feed no 1 37. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $5.50. Flour seconds $5.10. Flour bakers $5.00. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3.90-$4.00. Flour whit: corn 84.40-$4.50. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. . 1V1;dd1'.r.gs ton $26.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 10 1-2 to 10 3-4. Butter no 1 22 3-4 to 23. Egg; in cartons A large 24. Eggs A medium 23. Eggs A pullets 22. _ Potatoes P E I mts 905 $1.35 to $1.40. P E I mtg 80's $1.20-$1.25. mts 50's 75 to 80. mts 10's 17. Cobblers 90's $1.30- cobblers 80's $1.51 $1.15. $1.35. -$1.20. Que no 2 80's 95-$1. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Molltren1—Pol:nd "497 9-32; U. 5. dollar 1.00 7-16; franc 6.62. At New York—Pound. 4.95 1-8; Canadian dollar 99 9-16; franc 6.59 3-8. At Paris—Pound 75.0? 1-2 fr; U. S. dollar 15.15 3-4 fr; Canadian dollar 15.10 fr. . In gold—Poulld fls; U. 5. dollar 59.33 cents; Canadian dollar 59.10 cents. NEW YORK. April 6—Forcign exchange irregular. Great Britain demand high 495 5-8; low 4.95 1-8; close 4.95 1-8; 60 day bills 4.94 3-8; France 6.59 8-8; Italy 7.92; Bel- gium l6.94; Germany 40.30; Can- ads 99 9-16. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL _ April 6—A slight forward movement was noted in prices on Canadian commodity ex- change produce section today. Trading was light. Butter spot——Sa.les: Que grass, 22 7-8. Cheese spo:——-on? Col make) 11 to 11 1-4. Egg Spot-—-Ont A large 19 to 20, A medium 18 to 15, A pullets 17 to 18. 115 boxes (Nov- Currencies (Canadian Press) MT’L. CUEB , .. by H-livid and (Inm- puly melnbel-n of Montreal stock -xcI.IlI'I[I and urn murkeli ltoekn Open Last B A Oil 21 261,; Dom Slorcl Ford A 2111.5 '.'Il imp Oil '.'4 '.'ll-’, lllt Pele « 30% \1elchera lUl,fi 105'; Walker Good 29 23 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 6-A gain of 40 cents for Texas-Canadian in heavy tmdlng was about the only lmponant break away from an even display on the Toronto min- ing market today. A few cheap golds pulled ahead narrowly and Noranda advanced to a new high mark at 54 1-2 but failed to ma.in- tain the position closing unchang- ed at 53 3-4. The gold share in- dex registered a loss of .05 and miscellaneous mines a gain of 1.- 25 to 137.49 Senior golds were again slow and steady. Bralorne gained 5 cents and 1-lolllnszer and .,Wright Hargreaves recorded narrow loss- es. In the cheaper gold group Pickle Crow, Perron and Little bong Lac advanced moderately and losses of a. few cents up to 5 came out for Beattie, Buffalo- Ankerite, Coniarum. Premier and Sylvanite. Most of the base metals were up at the close. Sherritt, Waite-Amu- let and Falconbridge added 4 to 5 cents each while Hudson Bay advanced 3-4. ’i'0ll0.\"l’l), April ti- stocks lieuliie Big .\1 Bobio Bralorne 3 ll. .\' Buff A ' Buff C Bunk K <'1ll Enlm 1111 (‘iii (ill (on .\1 (‘as '1‘ (‘en l'a (‘hem ll (‘lrl-in-y I‘umm \\‘ 1' (‘unlu (‘oninrunl Dome I-ildor Falcon Fed K Frank 47,’, God» Lake Gultlale I‘Ifil-|i(‘I' Iloll|u1;(-r II0lllc!l(’i.Hl Hnu'e_v LL 2| A IVIIJTIJAI. CODIPAIUY IIOBTII AMERICAN H. LAPTIIORN and L, S. STEVENSON District Managers. ' ‘ 140 Richmond street, Charlottetovn. . All. pnonts I-‘OI! rosucvuomnzs‘ Solid as the Continent Advertising il:ies—$ayable in Advan: Central Guardian Io:-nil, do per word; Western and It'u-ll-rn Inrnll. 21' per word; Announcrmallll and Coming Events :4: per word: Clluunlflul to per word; In llemorlam Notices, run per inch; Lllrtn of Floral and splruual omrlnn, Cnrdu, em. 4: per name: Letter: or L‘-I-ulul-'-to 10* per Inch; Notice: of Thank nd Anprulntlon, 70¢ per [min or to ac! ward. Other rate: on up . n. Minimum Charge for any nnlvertllemtnl til-only-fin cents, Jfififlflil-l2'DD§ ’J§§{ DOD-§§DflO§§€'Dfl\ For Sale Male Help _Wan_teAdi‘ ancmo BIKE ron SALE—AP- WANTED _ MIDDLE AGED MAN _lJl1:_i1afr_d1a_n.i_ _ L—3577 for farm work. Apply Guardian. L-3511 1. FOR. SALE -— FARM AT YORK. Apply to Lemuel Crockett, York. WANTED -— EXPERIENCED EGG L-3540-4-4-81. Graders. State experience. P. O. “ ' Box 369, Charlottetown. L-3527. FOR SALE _ EUCTION FORT” - Five, Bridge and Whlst Score APPRENTICE WAN TED T0 Cards. Guardian Central Job learn Barber Trade: Short course Printery expert training. Mr)‘nr Barber Col- . —' -—-j+_—*_—— 1,.ge'Haufax_ N_35a_ FOR. SALE —- LIGHT DRIVING ‘*4- wmfi‘ Mare 8 years old. Sound. Fred THE SUN LII-‘E. CANADA'S Bell. Carleton. L-3527-4-7-11. largest Insurance Company, needs live ‘representatives in each FOR. SALE — FORD SEDAN CAN county in territory not already and Rx.-nfrew Cream separator. occupied. Attractive proposition Mrs. Levine Mutturt, Albany, la.-3°.“?7:4.:5.'3i~ and personal assistance assured. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlotteiown. I-‘OR SALE-—SEVERAL COOKING ranges and several open front heaters. Apply 89 Rochford St. Wanted L-359-4-7-31. __A_ _W_ M 1-‘ o it {A 1713' L“??? nan‘ ‘r A . WANTED-—(.‘0UI'E can. WRITE broode: stoves. also two incubat-' ors. Bargain prices to clear. Ap- ply Preston Toombs, Beatty rep- particulars John Stewart, Brad- albane. . WANTED — ROTARY resentative. Kenslngton. L-3520 5-“VlN_G -~— "~- c—v—?—~~' oui,fi(_ stazc price and l‘i‘Dall'. pox 5,411,]-;_o1v|_: TOLEDO Earle Ings, Mt. 1-lcl-ber:_. _ Counter scale, also one scoop I-"3°7°‘4 9'3‘- scale. Priced right. Charlottetown Furniture Exchange, 89 Queen Street _.___VV2r_k_Wa_med _ __ L-3594-4-7-31 - ——~' - FOR RENT-SUITE OF OFFICES. bed room and bath in Johnson at Johnson Bldg., Cor. Prince and 1 Kent Street, suitable either for DANE WANTS JOB ON FARM. Apply C. Olson, King Eciwaud ljgtel. _V V 7L-1i5G3_-4-6*-3i. WANTS WORK CAPABLE MAN 051095 01‘ light holl-Sekeeplfig. on farm state wages. Stewart particularly suited for doctors Mcxmncny New Pe1'Lh_ ' offices. Apply Eastern Trust co.. __L.3,3g3.4.7.31 154 Richmond Street. L-3571-4-6-61. To Let T0 I?.EN'I'—HUUSI: AND BARN. Apply 239 Grafton Street. L-353757-4-4-31. _Female Help Wanted“ WANTED — A CLEAN, SMART housekeeper for father and son. Apply S. Fanning, Grand Trac- T0 LET—-JIIIREE UNFURNISHED adie. L-3597-4-7-11. rooms. Apply 325 Fitzroy Street. L-3525-4-7-31. __;_ TO LET-‘MAY lS'I‘, HOUSE. 1 __ ON rooms and bath. Apply R. S. u:§SllleenA sgtni'Ieet0F CNfll;)l‘1lqE)E€tYel.DWl'l. . M‘l°_B‘i”l;.2.8_9_.F'm'”»V 51' I 3580 1 v hi n . ”*’ “*" "" “' §1e’f:,ldp]°”° we i‘_3%2§_f_7:°§_ T0 LET-—R.0(‘JMS SUITABLE FOR —— -—~ '———~ -——~— -» -—- - light house keeplllg. Phone 57. Mis ellanenus L-mg-4-7-31’ C -__~ —__ __:, , — _ ._._.~_.—,T T , V . 0 LIST — SEVE.‘«' I100)! TENE. ALL READY NOW TO DO IOURi ment . Heated. Mrdcm i‘L)ll\ .. decorating, P8DC1'|"8r painting Mid icnces. Immediate p:s~c.=:loll. do it in right style. K. 1-1. Fergu- Apply 179 Grafton Strcc . son, 94 Weymouth Street. . L-339:;-4-7-31. L-8571-4-8-2i. -————‘* '"':——:'~':.—-— .-.~ ; " — ""—'-'--'~—’—"~ "'“' ‘ /\l'AR'l‘MEN'I‘ TO LET —— ros- CAI"I’URED— FEMALE MARKED _ ‘ session May Isl. Apartment No. 4, Fox. Ciazcnce Haslam, Sprmg—‘ Powllal Apar:menis_ comprising Held Log 51, Living-room. Dlmng-ronnl, Kit- rhcn, three Bod rooms and Bath. Inspection at any time by ap- poillllnenl. A_ppl_\' _H. F. Mac- “.hm_ E“ Pm-0, K. c_. R1 ey Building. Char- wm i0'.I(‘iS'.\‘l1. L-3494-4-'.!-4-7-9-I1-4. \\'r 1,-ln ll W _ _, ‘_ . _ O _ \nlir 1'1: ‘ Won ' ' c -*—*-'->' me .1 i " . - -< , . I‘illll’I‘lIll' 415 1' ml “I” 1 ‘ FORCE OF HABIT l"n_\'llluater _7.'l ‘ —‘. N110“ 1°" 1-VI-|~""*-" Corporal: “This is the worst Pct C 3 - - -. "ck Cm (-,¢.‘—, bunch Ive had to drul yet. Plnlmnr 10‘; “l,,,,.”,.,,. Sergeant: "That s_ because yer I'rPIIlit‘r '-":'_" ill-1-ll '1‘: ' don‘t know 2 1 r. en." . P"“"".‘ .7.“ W" '“ l Corporal: "Mean to tell lne yer Q‘"’ M” ‘ii ""'” H knows men betiern I do?" lirnll Alliil -” l‘4IiI:|ii i M _ ,, ,.T k U L r,l_ “M Lflkg .’ 1,,” 0 1 S.lgcant. Yop. a e _m 1 In-nu l'I:ly41 1'1. ,lorw at the end of the hue. frin- }‘""“‘l‘ llvmi‘ 0 l.stanre—-he‘s a clerk in civil life - \'1ll19 ii I ll: - . ,_ ~ . _ 3):" Am l\.;'r‘k 1." ‘Evrrythime _\uU shout. All. stand 51100,. 1-; 1",}... u easy.’ e wants to put ln.s nfle bo- slu-rrlu .\l:lIr~l- c hind his ear.‘ Siacua .\lu-niv ._..,_ . ._ Shnu'ksx-it .\ lI:l\\k Sou 'l' X rl u . . - SW1, 0,‘; ‘s''., CHO(‘0I.A1E (.\i\l'-I st .\;i‘h (hzlskn I I S““-- ~~ l'n|'k 11 . r t i r1a"irg pluiu morn- {,"“"‘"’L" ‘ ..-- at: 5:16.:-Q. 5% tllai: they Will -“i‘-‘‘’ .u ' ore ‘W ‘ .,.. 'l‘usho¢n Rllchlo 7‘; fresh and moist for nlmcsl a up 1. Tack 1-! ~ Rm. 11. mu 1.; to add ground almords. In the '1'°”' ' Sud 3"" "'1' proportion of an ounce nrd a half :f.'’‘’“":,,,, 515- T°“'5"‘"‘ 2'” of the almonds to nigh; 01111065 OT owng -- __...j————-— . v 218 , flour, to the ingredients. They also {‘f“;I‘ltIeIT(‘AIm“ 120‘ Use hllnnrda for sort throat greatly improve mo “m,Om_ \\’n_\'slda mi ’‘j'‘”W‘’”‘-’ ‘ " ""_ V" MONTREAL. April 6--Leading currencies showed little change on Montreal foreign exchanxs today. 1 The United States dollar gained‘ 1-32 of one per cent at 7-18 prem- ium but pound sterling was off .7-32 cent at 34.97 8-32. The French franc was umhangcd at 6.62 cents. NEW YORK, April 6—Tllc pound sterling, closing at the day's low, today finished off 1-4 cent at 04.5! 1-8 on the foreign exchange . msltet. The Canadian dollar dropped 1-16 cent at 99 9-18 cents while the French gold l'?t.nc gain- ed .00 1-4 at 0.59 3-8. Tan Shoes For The Well Dressed Man hlshlest since 1929. as 24.888 shares; bonds $6,540. QUICK THINKING Conductor: "111, Bill! she's run- nlng backwards!" ver: ‘I can't stop ‘er! The brakes ‘ave gone!‘ Conductor: "what 'ad I better destination _ do thcn—change the rds?" (A.P. By Guardian‘: special Wire) NEW YORK. April 6~—Men's feet will be well-tanned in the Easter parade. Pun or not. Jesse Adler. chain shoe store president and stylist of: New York‘: show club. says it‘; so. 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