*rw* -\_ ' in MARCH 23. 1937 / i C -~--l , _ 1 __ THE CHARL(Yl"l`E'l`0WN GUARDIAN ' PAGE FIVE I Y T' - ' '““‘*- -2. is `=f-*ff - ’~ - '- _ - _|- _ _ New York 1 Stock Exchange = (Supplied by Pluieid Q ed, members of Montreal Smeg Erohmn and curb Mum) ; 1- Sim-ka Al Ulu-in Aiu i‘nn - din l"nr Pt Ain llnil lin 'l`»-I 'l`el tin \\'u|\-r Alizivoiiulu an-liiruiu '2~`.".e an mf 311,., .iuliurn itnlll 1.1100 Null Oliln llunilix AV \`t liven _...Close 1235 0116, .ui 1\is\,§ '_’;¢\i 10111.: 1115 171 11| H 110 ilu 32 1/Q 37% 11:11.; 141| nil 12:4-'Q :isis 111% no in 1~_~: mg 3 it so at lil-Ili . lil-11:1-is .\luu \‘:n-ic l'lu-s 0 l`lir_\.-lor . \'n1u .\'nl isa, 1"-in S0 Ill; Von i‘un .Jun Gun QI 4015; i`orn l'rn [‘\ir \\'\‘lglH liiwiw- |»|i|»nut l'I|»'L' .~\\||0 Lt 241|-"Q Iliff," I-Zlvv l’r L1 2|-'H4 2-1-1; i~‘in»»»mno iii-li Elm' ii.-n |\'.u»da I .ii-n .\lnl. iiuuilrii-li (innll 'l' Ill No l'fil ill l‘\-n fli\l lliul .\l\\l t`|\l‘ `_'\l'g lui lliir 11115,, ini 'l`|\l 'l`1~l lil ,luiinn .\ln|i l{.~uin~|~i»il lliss l’i|v ll_\' Bliss l’n<~ ily 7.15,, ii.-in \\'ui-.1 ei: llur '(‘n 111711 N 1' l‘»-n 51114 Nzlll lliil Nail (‘nr4|i 110;: ,\.»u~ \'...-1; x I! sw; nag Nur Ain Cu its ‘_'7 Nui* l’:i|' lil! 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"1 DOW .JONES A\'I".l'l..»’\GI-ZR (Riinnllell hy \\'o|>|lu-Rs-N14* nnll Co.) luuluuirlnla 170 \"_‘ off 4 42. - llllils |1015! nfl' '_' 10 Vlllilirl fl! H2 nfl' FT _____.MZ-__- line Mlnnrr1's for Dimrlrnff. MARKE TMB ULLETIN (laudved over Woodl- mdvommw Spam win) SUMMARY $2,020,105 including $6,175 net 267 in 1935. M385»Z1I16 "Bled" says “With rate with a resulting advance the national rate to 89 per cent, points above previous week. sldiaries two mc-nth; to Feb. 23 n income $3.230.604 vs. $2,040,410 ago. m0-H1-hs ended Feb. 28, 1937 mlm. Bgainst $1,544,572 or $1 63 common for six months ended 29. 1936. W. T. Grant Co. year ended 31 net income 3 84 a. share again $2 79 in preceeding year. l prod tion in Texas for April set at March 19. Magma Ccpper Co 1936 net $665,697 or $1 63 in 1935 30 Industrials high 185 14 183 19. last 184.04 of 53. 20 Rails high 62.88 low 62 last 62 58 unchanged. 20 Utilities high 32.94 low 32 last 32.19 up .o6. 40 Bonds 101.95 off -10. . Dow Jones. 36, 65, BANON MORNING LETTER The market sold off a little fur- ther/ Saturday with offerings showing a distinct tendency to dwindle as prices drifted lower. The labor troubles in Detroit have shown little improvement over the week end. Thev could be followed by some further lwezularity which may be used for assumzng positions on the long side Avoid positions on the fhort side. In the early part of 1937 we c Industrials, a. procedure which has turned out profitably. Now, ho - ever. that the Industrials have ex- perienced a fair correction and have become distinctly oversold. committments may be broadened out to include a fair line of Indus- trials which are currently showing promising posibilitles on the bull- ish side. At the current levels buy An- cond United Aircraft United Air- a, . lines, Celanese. American Rolling Mills, American Smelting and Re- fining, Standard Oil of New Jer- N""m°n'» MUHD8 1936 income tral, Baltimore and Ohio, Elee on securities sold against $1,272.- Works, North American corn . Di'0- On Saturday the demand duction rates approaching practical _papers were in strong contrast 08111101'-y steel makers continue t0 the weakness pressed in the C add somewhat to their operating edien 11;.; in genem1_ ‘ w a C°lIlm0nWeaith Edison and Sub- ferred. Hold these issues and year _Commlttments may also be net Stocks in a buying range incl on Dominion Steel and Coal B, D Jan. Gold; showed additional Maximum allowable oi uc- up a base for an advgn¢-,e_ Mod barrels under legal production Ban prof- MORNING MARKET LETT it $1,297,989. including $178,159 prof- .ift on sale of securities but before After minor declines in the ea “P19110” 01" $3 13 H Share against Lrn/ding the stock market develo low °f A510118 the star performers 2 Price Common, Consolidated P er. Fraser Voting and Abitibi et more. A. and Power Corporation. st provement. Probabiiltie~ are t R ed into a waitin affair. Most IE- K the paper stocks were in fair de- mand as a result of the price of $50 per ton po'ted by International Paper for 1938 new spring deliver- ies. If the precedent of other years is followed this will estab- lish a market price which the in- dustry might be expected to adopt. Some interest attached to the sharp ri‘e in Chrysler at the in- dicated supply in the 124-127 level for the stock. In general the Rails showed more firmnesf than the Industrials while the Utilities continued to indicate stubborn resistance. Laidlaw & Company. BARING MORNING LETTER e- 'I‘he general list reacted som what further and there ¢ is no 011- _ change from last nl ht’s advices. centrated our committments in _ 1-here was B, fdur smut, 1-any Rails and reduced Positions in the chrysler on rumors ther. the strike w in would be settled over the week end. Peronally I think the market in general should have one more dip before it is ready to start up again. In the meantlme,ho1d whatl you have left and buy only what we specially recommend below. Industrial Rayon remains a pur- chase around 38. Anaconda has re- acted nearly enough but could go near 60. If it does buy a little. 75. Would not be afraid to buy some at this level for new highs later. United Airlines remains a pur PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTION TO CANADIAN AND AMERICAN SECURITY MARKETS WUDDS READE CUMPAIIY 'STUCK BROKERS . offices GHARLOTTETOWII AND SUMMERSIDE’ PHONE 1477 - 1478 PHONE 166 MARKET nnoAocAs'r s'rA'rroN crcr 12.30 AND 1 mu. chase around 21, Boeing Aircraft 44. Lockheed 14. Republic Steel may be bought back if it react; to 40. Electric Power and Light sold aaain above 25. Buy it around 24. Remington Rand has probably finished its reaction, buy below 25. American Rolling Mills has re- acted enough and below or around 38, buy back the half you sold out near 45. Brooklyn, Manhattan Transit re- mains a purchase around 42, and White Motors near 30. American Hide and Leather may be bought below 10, the pfd- aroimd 49- ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance . d Koller locals lc °~°"-'.3'--.':::.:.::;_-::.:°.::'.-::.::: r.°:.'::°..“':-- »»---'--- la,.|:’a|'mll1n|-Id; ln Memoriam Nulieel. 'W0 POI’ “WUI Lu" M ""°| ‘-d spiritual offerings. cumin. uc.. 44: per name: Lenten ul oundnlnneo 10° pn mea; None" or 'rl-uuun and Auorwllt en. 10° nr huh lr ll 9°' word. Ollie: tutes on nvilllcilhvll- Minimum Clmrge for any ulvartlnmonn twenty-lin souls, EW D-DQ-|l§§B§U'llU'§U\ Omnibus may be b0\18ht around 21 and New "ork Centrali! lt goes below 50. " Southern Railway Rfd. around 56, Standard Oil of California 45. Standard Oil of New Jersey below 70. Worthington Pump 38, Ameri- can Cves and Electric 37, and Sears Roebuck around 88. ` Charles Boring. NOON COMMENT ‘ For Sale __ __ zzz- ~.'._ _ L6; FOR. sAl.E - BUILDING _“T - Apply Charlottetown R0i\l2§-bialifg 214 Cumberland. 1.-54o4-1- - - ____ ____,____T=-__-z Fon shun E; 0:1010/Bus S1'-E” RD - °“"”' Apply ‘e' H31..-'114-a-zo-ai. ; '”' ‘ '" " rl-:ED 'rumurs Fon sau: AT J- '-_ U i Road. Wm' M“°I“”““” "£3111-3-22-ai. I______._. ' "_.gND Cart. Proude & M0r€»_1'¢11;6_s_23_3L FOR SALE-BABY PRAM CAR- ;-1ege_ Apply 63 Elm Avenue. - l<_|u 1.11 lri _ x.. _ .- - _ __ _ _ ‘ _ i _ i -_ _ medium 23 to 24; A-pullets 22- I'u_\-iunswn irarliiif: was neglected. "" ""A ' ` _ _-_ 1 in ilu v , 4 lli \| llll Clyde River. _4f’;¢’I:;’°_'.. expert training. Molar Barber Co. To Lei Apply 1\&:Leod dz Bentley. mn, L-738-3-20-31. ' L-812-3-22-31; I T 'E 7 in»:.4vv nu-rv nuBBEB TRAC" $1.50 up. Clinton Morrison. deill¢\' in American Rubber Beltinil. “BW gnd used, Fredericton Station. p_ g_ L L-718-3-20-71. Ea°sr¢§o@11\`i»t'a”“Lf/if truck in good condition. one and one half tons. lon8 'Wheel perfect tires, cheap for clllh- UI bei u street. Oliv- w cm rm 1.-149-a-zo-ai. Miscellaneous 7 msunr: m 'rua sim mrs. As- sets $777,000,000. These are great- er than the combined as-Set-S Of the four next lu-wt Canadian Insurance Companies. Ailehifl wanted. Consult J. A. M0011. Currie Bldg.. Cmarlotietown- 8 ‘ Male Help Wanted WANTED-CAPABLE MAN FOR farm work. Apply John Scott. L-'l 31 lege, Halifax. ___;__ _____ 17-350. *M113 FOR RENT - NEWLY DECOR- ated il-room house. with li&!`B¥°~ _ Ir'1l5-3-20-6|. - T0 LET-LARGE HEATED ROOM or apartment. “M." care Guard- The market has steadied some what after the accumulation of selling orders over the weekend. but the rallying power displayed has been rather feeble and an- other selling wave would probably -----5 mean lower prices. APPRENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course The opposition testimony now be- ginning with reference to thc . supreme Court change seems to have firmed the Utilities and if the opposition develops sufficient _strength we believe the Utilities ' might enjoy a rally. Laidlaw dz Company. BANON AFTERNOON LETTER In spite of the discouraging picture presented by declining prices I am inclined to believe that stocks are now in a buying range for a worth while trading recovery. Favorable news now gomewhat overdue should soon _stimulate a sharp rally. nrobably at the ex- pense of shorts. Storrs which may be considered on this momlngu sell-off include Bethlehem Steel. United Aircraft. National Distillers, Ddawan lAck~ ._ _ .__'¢ B Wanted _ I _ nnnNNl.41.s. wmn LIME!- Miniden r-mir nm. ceuieu mh- uuu. rubmee. aesoniu. GW' lonao House Plants 10c OMN- muu new 4oe.. Postnaid inw- estme im. Joseph Aitken. She"- non, Sue. -W _. Wanted f , WANTED-BUSINESS GIRL DE- llres bed sitting room with board.: centrally located. Apply “L c__Quardlan. L-72l;3-3°'33- wawriio nan slrrmo noon. Write Kay can Guardian. 34-800-I-23-li. M -- iwsn noaanans. P110 wfln r..-sis-a-za-ai. BOARDERSn_‘A@OM'lf0DVA'l'ED- very central location. Phone l125» 135 POWIIBI Bt I..-810-3-22-_Ql- ____.___- _ -f _______ _ i'-‘smele Fleln Wanted i mlm WANTED - APPLY 16 sydney street. L-'l94~3"33'31- WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSE- workln country. Write E. care cuuraim. wAN~|~gp A1' 0N;‘.Elll!PEF'EN- em mum. Apply un. Amos Rnfifl- _ num. L-an-a-za-2_1. NOTICE To Truck Dwners A meeting of all truck owners in this province w’I\ he held in lhe Board Imam of the City Building. 'on Thursday the 25th, lmt. at 1.30 p. m. to arrungr A schedule of re- gistration feel 4| present to the government. Dc. t fall to attend mu meetinl III = der so nh Iwi your own lnterc-t. STOCK QUUTA TIONS C "‘°’i.’."..l.’§.’f?.. $1955.55? NEW YORK. March 22-The Chrysler strike situation is appar- ently the same as it was at the end of last week. However, it is reported that James Dewey_ of the Department of Labor. is very ace. ive and is expected to hold a niun- ber of conferences today. Aside from the quection of labor news, ‘ sev. Nuuomi Distillers, Electric there ir no other news which de- Power and Ligh¢._ New york Cen. veloped over the week end which me woukl have any unusual influence gain Bond and Share, American Water on the market today. The Journal pany of Commerce carries the story fp- and Public service of New Jersey. dei' that wfwias for Remington for Rand for the quarter ended March 1,0 31 are expected tc show about so “_ cents on the common. It also car- ries the stoiy that Socony ve. ere cuum €H1`¥l11l§ for 1936 may be p_ about double those of 1935 when '12 P,.e_ 'cents was reported. The same, art- buy icle rays that it is possible dlvi- dend rate may als.. be increased in com the last quarter 25 cents was paid. W sidered in St. Lawrence Corp. Pfd. V913' few Stocks showed gains for espn Oil and ‘Snowdrift six around 32 and in Donnaconna last week but one rail which stood H “de out and showed an advance of one me t $2.646.455 or $3.51 on com- International Nickel, Eldorado. “QU” WHS Balilmvre and Ohio. 1s_ 'I'--is rather impressive action in a Feb- tillers Seacram and Howard smith ‘“°¢i°m1ry market should be si'-'en consideration. saturday wa; the lm_ fourth successive day that the Dow __ hat Jones industrial averages declined the golds are beginning to build “nd Cl_|1’l'€!1l1y we would look for e,._ some improvement in today's mm-_ 1,- ate committments may be consid- kel' 343.954 bflffcls, reduction of 49.550,- ered in Macassa and Biscoe on from March 1 allowable and 82.005 actions. E T0R»0N_T0. March 22-Manl- on toba and W. Eastern-Has sent list, shareholders copies of a report of D. R. Arknltt, president engineer, to sirpend operations. This work my the report says definitely proved p_ that the ore occurs in a series of of lenticular bodies. Many lenses have been proven too smeu to be of commercial importance. The net result of development seems to have been that as depth was gained me bodies not onlv declined i.n width but also in value. NEW YORK. March 22-Export :opper 16 79. New York Curb Supplied hy Woods-Read 4, C0, Stocks (;|,,,,,. Sim-ks ('10,, .\nu-r- l‘_\~n|| R Ain fins Eire .lin Sup l’n\\' i‘i|n Mzir t‘_t S|~r\' (`0 Vrwiln PM l"sl Bunll Sli \`l:||.r llllll l'|»` 21111; lair.. 'Jig 2 -l ‘-’_- flu-'Q -._ 1111.. TM 55% FF* \v A Pnw l‘f'4l Produce Prices MONTREAL, March 22-(CP) ._ Prices maintained a steady tone as demand showed light improvement on Montreal open produce markets Philip 'iviprris at 12 is equui to .*°"1“Y- Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 22 1-2 cents a dozen for grade A-large, 20 1-2 for A-medium and 19 1-2 for A- pullets. Butter was quoted at 26 1-4 to 3-4 cents a pound for cariots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 27 to 27 1-2 for solids and 27 l-2 to 28 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 1-4 to 1-2 cents a pound for Ontarios while Quebecs were unquoted. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. 90's $1.60 to $1.65; N.B. Mts. 80's $1.30 to $1.35. MONTREAL, March 22-(CPi- Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.52 1-2; bar- ley, C.W. No. 3 92; oats, feed, No. 1 62 1-2; No. 2 62 1-2; oats, C.W. Ne. 3 64 1-2. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $8.10; syonds $7.70: bakers $7.60; winter heat patents, choice $5.75 to $5.80; white corn $6.40. Bran, ton $33.25; shorts, ton $34.25; middlings, ton $36.25; roll- ed oats. bag 90 lbs. $3.85; hay. No 2 per ton, carlots $9. Cheese, Ontario 13 1-4 to 131-2. Butter. 26 1-4. Eggs in cartons: A-1 larg 29; A-1 medium 25 to 26; A-l lets 23 to 24: A-large 25 to 26; Q, -23 ‘TTS Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts. 90's .60 to $1.857 N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's to $1.35; Que. No. I Mts. 80's to $1.35. 22” _ _ _ S3 (SIMIIIQII by Pllflieltl A U0. Members nl Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) “ln” 0pcn Clone Bk (‘i|n Bk l‘n\n 198 198 gk Bill S k .‘ rn iiuyui" uk 220 220 ______..____- BA N KS »--- Cn.) (’| one 61| 108 2:12 1130 (Supplied by Woollll-IIQMIO Ali llunlu l‘nniula Voluiiivrco 5l‘fli.\.n`s"'dui'i'.ld ma ' i<<_-we! __ _____._._.-“"- awanna and New York Central. Utilities not only show signs of distinct accumulation but of bein¢ stronger than average. Stocks at- tractive at current prices include Electric Bond and Share. Ameri- can Waier Works, and Electric Power and Light. _ American Rolling Mill is good for a rally of 3 to 4 points. Crown Zellersach 1. showing signs of resuming its advance, buy around 67. International Nickel should stage a brisk recovery \n the current week, buy around 67 Reaction in Canadian Pacific to 14 1-4 this morning creates an ex- reiii-nt. buvins Guuortllnity. In spite oi its slim-p runup of the last few days, Price is still far from an ultimate t0D- Abitibl Preferred and Bt. Law- rence Corp. Prof. are still behind the other members of the PHP" group _ * Bln0h. _ - Q p ction 5U»“||vt1\ .\lnr Kirk .\lnnllnlin .\'o\\'lu>r- .\'lpisi|lng .\`nrn|uia (1‘l¥ricn 0|\\<‘Ki\ l’nmlv»ra Cad l‘:irkhi1l l’u\\lore - Pond Ore 1':-rrnn Pickle Crow l’lo|u-or Por (‘rn\\'n I'-nv llnuyu l‘r1~inicr l'rr-Alon I-I Dome llvilll Auth Ri-il (‘rest Banks 1 ini.-hi.- lli-lih Mont rl lin ie Suu Antonio , Slinwki-y lilmrritt .\‘laroc .\'lml»>n iilal Slnvo L S l far il Sud Bn uin Sud Fon Sullivan 'l`uahntl1 'l`ohn ri\ 'I‘o\vn gmac Venture! _ ` UNLIBTED Lake (len Duwaun W .\fnrti|\ B .\l1\r (‘n1l Que Mattie Algnld Alhaliy R Alhonl Brillnr Bnini O lime Br:-out Uiiiiflalnrl Vhihninc l'oin I/ 4'--n Kirk I nlmn Col - unlninu lmriviii llunvmn W Derma Fall Ed nr Kirk Gnu-way Pat Gilh _ ' PU ui-lil Engle Gillian Gold Range lliul Pai llntf-h Lake .lohnlilnri Nlp Kim' Frnw l{|‘|\‘\'|\5|l Lug.. |¢..u~»\u 1.:i\n Gold 1.1-r~r_\' .\l:|i:u<-i I. Mnp Lnkv' Marlin B .\lrm||hll\ .\ln|lho Xnrnu-lull Olmlnkl llklchvl 01d Dil-mnl , Urlule 1'. Clube 15|; 'ui ].`|\-'_- gsm] 41 140 44 l`_'fi fill 21 71 F7.”- 13 iso 'lil 4... -|.~._-;: vs-1..<,_ 1 lfin 4' NN 01.1 'ronoN'ro, March zz-heavy If fl flow oi crude oil breaks through in T'-lmel' VIUBY property, showing every indicatioi of being the larg-. est produce in Turner Valley, ster- - » ling Pacific No. 4 owned by the 1 Rnyalite 011 blew into rodu ~ _.M - J s i l i 'i ;-1-_ _ . 1, _ai 1 Actual photograph of Nash LaFayelte-"400" 4-Door Sedan u'i'i/11110111 ' _ '|'|\ere’s no reason lo pul up wilh"sma|| cur" |irnllulions...W|'|en you can get this great big car for so lilile more 0 With better times retuming . . . thousands uwrnf to get out ofthe "little car” class. Nash saw this coming. Built a BIGGER car, priced it. low. Look at the size of that car in the picture. It`s the new Nash LaFayette- "1l00”. A great big Six-with a 117-inch wheelbase-much liiggcr iluin any of the "all three” cars- y0u’ll hc astonished to find how liiile more it costs. A fl-w dollars extra on your numililypaymcnfswill proliublygei you out ofthe "small car” class-in most places. /111.711 ‘ iris 1115 gli* in 740 117 Soil 21174 'Ju' . . 1 ilu: .. t-_ge 27.1. _Tm 112 104| .'ui\i(| 15 ‘Jn 615 71 li 2?-0 S9 .'. I J. 50 20 ‘.4 -1000 111|' ii I § 07 3il."| ]¢l.’» .';'_'|.. L1 “.- 4 27.1 7-100 Sli-"r lin 311.1 Jill [\'.'.\ tl' _ 1T.'> .i'.‘0 l Ili 5110 1412 76 3 1\§ 27 Elin N2 Ii:¢.’. .`\fi.`1 1-‘<7 DJ. 1113 511.1 1571.5 liil film 575 105 270 371'; S()-R5 , _ itll Til-741 411 ..| -? :Iwi '. . i~.'»!l 112-till 214-211 4 ‘/1-fl 8-0 UUA 4-'|149 l.lA 17-21 4§~.'§2 17-’.!'.’ 1'.’A "'-. 32 35 72 12 15 5-7 Mil 72 58 .'»l\ ll-S 0-T 211 '.3 e\\f_,-.4 ir.-ia _Q0 QI you n::.. in 1: 44 11 nm 'in-71| cn 211 11 1.i 175 21|" 27 in 1012 in 1-: -13-14 The Nash Ambassador Six is a luxurious 121-inch wheelbase car. lt’s as big as cars priced even $400 higher. The N ash Ambas- sador Eight- a great big 125-inch wheelbase car-actually compares in size with cars scllin for $100 and $200 more. Nash gives you §lORE for your money. See Nash- and SAVE! *For as little as $3 or S4 a month extra you can get out of the “All Three" class Tho Nash LaFayette-"400"4-Dao|S¢dan with lnmk DEL\\/ERS for lun u FEW dolls: nom than tho similarly equipped 4-Dooi :adam of Ilia "All Thin" small can. ln many placu, lho SLIGHT pvlzo dlllonncn 1| lun $3 or $4 a month extra on your limo uuymonh. 1 l | 1 ARTHL R SULL IVAN _ ' Delivered and Charloifetou n UP Summcrside and Kingfs County ‘ 7 Nhsn Moron s4i.1~;s co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ . _ . . 7 3m___' F. J. E' WRIGHTI ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (,hr1|l0tl¢ lun n - - - - - - -- Summerside, 1'. L`. I. -"°°-'-- -__ - _ _ - __--V`ernon,P. 15.1. ()` l.|»:||'_v up-~|iii.~Ir:1 l’ni|i-I' llun] lli-i,::il I( lil:-Il Oil |.'| .'.ll 4 .-. 1l.\ jr. Crain Prices Montreal I _, .i r. ' Sl'.:|n;| \i.ri--~x llii-liiiiiiv ..i. _.s lf..u_\'u lli_»\\':|r|l 1.'. ln- |iui..-.- 111,11 Nc-lii'i|-I..-i' li l'l nl..-T .\‘iu<-1| li--ml -.~.\ .\'niiii| .\i|-l(- li.-:i~ 71'. .\‘1»rini:i-r .\`i\ii'~_' 171 lil .\`li\\‘L'<-i\|\ ll li- lf. 'l`:uu|\\;|i--|.»\ ii in l‘Nu»r I‘;in nt: 111'. \\':|l\:|uu 1-iul"_'~ '_‘i' I-sl ll Y- '»f\l|l\|||| \\'i|i-.gn Val Yuiiiiig ll:i\l~-in , __ 2 , <5/ 11;-17 '_'4] '_‘!| is '."_' Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pltfield L: C0. Members of Montreal Slack Exchange and Curb Market) Slnvkl 0|n- ,\i.nu.i gi- <7.. 1;-i..-s¢..u 1n_~_- I-~i 1 I ull 4:. ~‘ |l»-nnli:xr||-vis lir»-ir Corp 'Vg ‘:`_ llnili .\ 11'. 11', Fun \'i\-ir '_' - 11'. ‘_ liiun lair llnn A l<`i-in-»-r l"ri\-ur V 'l' 1 I ... 3 Ford _‘.'. '.‘.'. lllr \\':i\k~~1' llunu- Oil ‘.‘».0 ',‘.'.n liup Oil '_':‘ _ \ lui l'»>l<~ 'i"‘“ ""' .\l|‘l\'li<~rn A l'|-l<-1' iii' if. _ W iii. 4i'\ ..., ..~., wrNNIr>1~;c.. arm-11 2: _ P>- Spcctncular arlvaiicos at Liverpool and Buenos Aires pushed wlicat futures tc new seven-year highs on the Winnipeg grain exchange today bclore profit-taking pared gains to 1 1-8 to l 3-4 cents. May wheat closed nt $1.39 1-4. July $1.36 1-4 and Ociobol' $1.25 l-4 to 3-8. Nenr mid-session pric- es were lifted more than four cents above Suturdny's close with Ma_v‘ washing- si.41 5-a, .iuiy $1.39 und' October $1.27 1-2. Cash uiivrit trade was quiet with spreads unchzmfred Coarse grain ' 1i\.l’. by Gunrdis\n‘s Special VVirel CHICAGO. March 22-Rains in Nz\brz\_<.ka and forecasts of nioist- ure in Kansas' and other import- Morr than 2 rents setback froim iuriis \\'<~ri~ in the func of fi l.n03.- 000 bushels rlr‘crr~:1.sc oi Ihr United States wiicat visible supply total aiiiioiiiiced today. At the close, wheat was 7-8 to l 7-8 above Sniurday's finish. May corn 5-8 to 1 3-8 up. May 1.11 3-8 to 1-2, .lilly 1.07. outs unchanged io 1-4 lower. and provisions 2 cts ~1`:|n .\or l’r ant states lvd late today io :-:iuirp 1:1* _T‘_"_'~'__H ' " __hm_ reactions from fcverisli advances \.f',',f: |;_-".4,-, ' of wiicai values. |\..u| si 11 the (lays top quotations in Chi- |§:',l_.`l`|!i,.,. A ` mgo look place. The into down-‘ I-tu; ||:|--- ii - I-'..-ii.. 1-.. i 1.391-4 in 3-8. July 1.26 l-8 to 1-4,‘ Stock Exchange ` (Supplied by Plmeid 4. cu. .1 member! of Montreal stock ‘ klahnnge and Curb Market) ,|,,,.k,| (\|»¢-n 11|.-is 11'.. 1...-__ _.. _. ,, livll '|`»‘l li|‘.|7.il..i|i l£l‘|u‘k Fill-' ll 1" 1'<.u A I$:|il|| l`\’~li (Zin 1'--in i,._ 1 Q . i. 1“i \ Iiul Al ‘ ~ ' ‘r i 1 ff. /. -1;. .4-ina.. - _,)_;`..__ ,wg _ y_. _ r' 7 ir; ~ "=mv.-uw: ._ ._-.Q \2‘-gil: 1-' ma \. i. . §~of.'- l E -ij 1. id . _ A ,_ » . . 5. ` 1 i 7 s » i 7 i" 1 ‘ -- 11. li _ri _-~. 0 _.3 | ..- , 7 .- .~i|i~li. "1 . ‘_--a . 1.- . `..` \: \:. , 1; , ` l\..ni ‘I`\~.\ ...~ -. _ . iii-1. Hi \\:ir \:. 1. <;....i|_\.-_||- __ <.H..».u. 11-. 1* |. fl" f._ llnin llriilul lion' .~ui,ih imp 'i~.»1. lui .\i.»i.-\l 1 i 1- i .17 , -- t nu \--... in "L 1.:|l;i- \\'..-.mi -if; -1- 1 ‘ .\|...- nur i.. \- \|.-<'..ii |-‘i 1'- . l_ -.~ \i-.hi l*--\\~ * - " ~ .\;i| Iii-»u -1 l‘rl:-o l'fd 131'. , 4: "" 111 io 12 cis down. _\u\ _\'\ \:\r .11 Roll llnyiiliio llolit )lit<-lu\ll 1'.. steady. .'>(l ' n n il '_".| ‘_ Finance “.l -»- I ' Livestock MONTREAL. March 22- (CP)- Hog prices continued to gain and sw vnu -\~`.~ openerl 10 cents higher in enriyl Qi ‘\‘=||\_»‘ ‘V01 __,._ , --M _ - _ . -. _ . - NEW YORK Mm_(_h’22_(AP)__ deaiigrgz (og Mo1r1't1real)ulive;r`co<;k “.1” ,_-"__, R .LM 1. Foreign exchange "wad‘v` Gum' lriovr-cl, dlgwll/ldtesteudiyr prices Britain demand high 4.88 1-2; low ` _ _ C 1' I S 614,' "_ . 4.83 3-ic; close we 1-ic; so-day _R“e“";'_ _;‘,;°'162.'h°“;'°`,f488' ¢....,...u».| |._- u-.....|.-»<....|» ....1 :"4 plus 4.111 3-4; France 4.59 1-a; ft- 5‘Q§Pd.““ “ ‘gn N-_d jfcérs said _,,,,_,..._.i_._.-Y., aiy 5.26 1-2; Belgium 16.9.4 1-2; 1" ""“ 3“°“ 9_1 ‘ . -'HU ‘~"".... Germany 4023. Camdn 100 3_32 from $65010 $7 with mediums 0...-|..»r \.~- . __` ` ' from $5-.25 to $6.50. Coiningnhkiiyids . mnde $4 to $5 while goo e ers; MARKETS AT A GLANLE went around $6, with mediums up‘_ `| .\`..r;nnli\ q.,.\..-i- l'o\v .<1 I.u\\' \'| l' ' l‘fl __ ..... . i__ \..u mu lmw \‘~ _» ||r\'r ni ‘A l'..\\» 1.. `-`~‘1 »` J 1., , . ~_-»'».'. . ii. \._._ 11': .~~’; l w $5.25. Good cows sold from 1 (By The Canldhn Pram $450 to $550 with mediums from In-g .gn - ....4 . _A-DELAIDI,-1_5' Cope H m(.m\,e|- _ iigliis down to $5 and common 3 I ‘_ of the Soirh Australian Crickci ‘ dr\i\\ New York-stocks dee-linvrl buns "'“5“"l fr°m25$i'§5$;ff15f4 W" » buiclinrs from $4 ,._..»._. 3 Ymtimeg-mlieat up 1 l-B in ll (mm vm] calm: mam $8 “th ' ` _ , _ ` nu--izinus m'm':n