\ MAY 1. 1937 _ ._- '- THE (IHARLOT1 ltlTi lWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE we offer- 1025 per Iliarc Bank of Nova Scotln Building, Charlottetown CANADA VENEERS LIMITED {x l% Preferred Stock at Irving, Brennan & Company, Ltd. A E. M. BAGNALL-MANAGEB in yield 5.85 ‘ vertising Baas- Payahle in dvac own-n Guardian locals. lo per word: Woun- an! Bacterium-u. W; word; Announcements and (lolnllg Iva!“ 3o yo: word; IO Ollllllkd i c: word~ in ileum-lam Nut-ion 70o pol- Incl Lin f I] "dlritilllll Offerings, Curill. no» do ' r lunar Lotion ol- Condnlraofih p" inch; Notice: M Thunlu and ward. Uiiicr rutcl on application; Dpronlatioglfkpcrlldiq-dg .3 Minimum Charge for any wherein-on IIOlII-fl" all“, Ii or Sale FOli SALE — ONE HORSE. 0. Numi, WlllSl0c.____ L~2025f4-28-6l_. QINAMENTAL TREES AND shrubs at F. S. Reeves, Southport. L-203l-4-28-8i. ii —~**——~——--~—-—" " "'“ ""“‘ HORSE FOR SALE. APPLY COF- 1111 s: Co. L-l220-5-l-4-‘6. l-‘Oli snus - A QUANTITY 0F good liuy. Stanley Foster. Dun- sn-ilnage. 11-42023-4-29-41. - “heels. Calvin Cameron. Mt. suwmw“ L- 2000-54-31. fir? snap-Militias srnunnm like new. J. H. Clow, New Wilt- L-122 5 1 3i l ilAVl-l A LARGE STOCK IN new and used rubber traces com- pute for service. Clinton Morri- son. dealer in American Rubber 3g] , ‘mg, 14-2027-4 39-71. C ___. ‘i GOVERNMENT A P P R 0 V E D Chicks, R. O. P. Sirco. Free Catal- ogue. We guarantee Livability. Maritime Chick Hatchery, Saint John, N. B. House. Modern conveniences. Price reasonable. Good invest- ment. 205 Eusion Street. L-2054-4-30-8i. OIFET\T—'P‘ITITE_BR'ED"AYIFI shire bull 22 months old. Junior Champion, Charlottetown 1936. Apply Walter Gregor. Brackley Bench. L-2108-5-l-3l FOR SALE -- VALUABLE BUSI- ncss stand and dwelling at Vern- on River; warehouses and out- buildings good condition. Apply McLeod 8r Bentley, Charlottetown or P, M. Brothers, Vernon River. L-2038-4-28-8l. F iT-ssizcrrzmanuilirrrififi 1T0 Let T0 LET-SUITE 0F HEATED offices on second floor oi well ken: office building. Rent moder- ate. Apply Eastern Trust 00., 154 aiblmmoa Street. iraos-a-Il-rs-sl, wit"? Street. to let. Ground floor, 3 bedrooms west view. Immediate 110588881011. Apply DeBlois Bros. 11-2089-5-1-31. Miscellaneous INSURE IN THE SUN LIFE. PAR.- ticipate ir1 the proflts of this great Company. Last year policyholders received an average of one and one half million dollars a. week. gsgyz-zaqesl-swrdru- THE HOUSE OF Wllunson, Large book nearly 400 pages, The Qflmplete story of the Royal Fam- lly including the tragic abdication of Edward VIII and the life of George VI. Profusely illustrated only $2.00. Big demand, $5.00 to $10.00 per day easily made. Freight paid, credit given. Write foinfree sample book-—do not de- lay. Box 32, Dept. 16, Toronto A. 8 H 20-5-1-5-8. Male Help Wanted WANIED "-— MAN FOR. FARM‘ work. Arthur Wood, Alexandra. 11-2048-4-2831. WANTED — MAN FOR mini work. Apply Seymour Wood, Mt. Herbert. L-1225-5-i-3i MAN WANTED - APPLY NEIL CamerOII. Stallchel. ' 114228-542 WANTED — MAN FOR. ' FARM work. Apply James McEachem, Mermaid. 11-2091-5-1-31. APPRENTICE WANTED TO posc mares 2 years old (broken to \\'(ll‘k). Also Registered Shortltorn Bull rising 3 years dual purpose CnssanFarm Stock, (choice Stock Bull). Chester Weeks. Fredericton. L-2l06-5-1-ll. _ FOR SALE — GOVERNMENT Al'- proved" baby chicks. Very vigorous and thrifty. Not a complaint from a customer this year. Order now n: reduced May prices. Also sinned chinks, all ages at reason- able prices. Willard Prowse, L-l232-5-1-li Earns,- Asllvs,‘ SINKS, toilets, radiators, furnaces, pipe, now and second hand. guaran- teed. New white steel closets com- n piote $15.00 for n limited time . only. Ideal Plumbing Supplies, i 30 Craig st. West, Montreal. N-IOOB-Ffi-Stf. HORSES FOR SALE-JUST AR- rived. 2 curloads choice Ontario horses. In these two carlouds are some choice registered Percheron Mares in fonl. registered Perch- eron brood mares and some fine work horses. Wellington McNeill, Bnntain 8a Bell Wharf. ' L-2046-4-29-5l. Female Help Wanted "KWPEIH)'EWLTER'IEWTEDH“GIRII for housework. References re- quired. Apply “D" Guardian. L-2050-4-29-3i. E i¥6RToiiiviEiiE housework. Apply to W. J. Ford. Cifillwitnv Road. , 1.520524 29 3i. WANTED-COUNTRY GIRL POE housework. Reference required. Write Mrs, Burke. South- 1 11-2069-4-80-1. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN to do house work. State W888i!- Apply to Mr; (3. c, Lowther. Nine Mile Creek, P. E. I. 11-1228-5-1-81 Winona": nx v an i a n c no housekeeper for country home. 4 miles from City. Small family- ADDly Box Z. care Guardian. 11-2084-4-30-31. warrwrrtei finfifiivn IFEQIIVANTWWORN 0n farm. Apply at Guardian. " ‘ 1-2088-4-80-81. Personals WOMEN WANTED T0 START Private Kindergarten Schools in thew own homes this cominB fall. Free booklet on reouest. Canad- inn Kindergarten Ins""~|te. T0!‘- onto l0, Established i9" 5"’- For Rent . Hnivo 1'0 115575008 con‘- dition. Phone 674. L-26Q5-4-30-3i. ':"_—_— - ——— -—-_- I '—-- isificv- 1113121.: CAPABLE COUNTRY GIII. Wants work. Apply E. care Guard- ian. 51st; wages. L-2038-4-28-3i learn Barber ‘Pl-ode. Short Course expert training. Molar-Barbe: Coi- loge, Halifax. 17-858. EOVERNMENT JOBK HOW T6 get them. Be ready for sprlns cp- pointments. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Civil Service Schools. Toronto 10. N-28-3-w-tg WANTED — COLLEGE BOYS l Here's an outdoor summer Job paying good dividends t0 lie-DD? fellows every day. MacLeaNs Mag- azine is offering you a real 0P- portunlty. Write Box 401 for per- sonal interview. 11-2104-5-1-11- Wanted WANTED-BABY sTnoLLl-sn. AP- ply Guardian. 11-1231-5-1-31 WANTElL-BY MAY 15th ONE unfurnished room. Central. Rea- sonable rent. write D. H. BOX 151. 11-22192 WANTED-A HORSE FOR SUM- mer months. Apply Bruce M6- Qumle 200 PIGS WANTED. ABOUT 6 weeks old. before Monday at 8 o'clock. Highest market price for good quality. Knud Gorkerisen. Fredericton. 14-2055- f-fa- TON WANTED-l OR 1 1-2 truck. Either Chevrolet or Ford. 1932. as 01‘ a4. Must be 1h awd condition. Give priée 13nd lull particulars. Apply uar an. ‘ 11-20014-30-81. MORNING STOCK LETTER A WNW! "n: I'M-u u: on mm- wuq NEW YORK, April 30—Accprq. 108 tlYDow Jones there was con- siderable neivousness in the D011. don market this morning; Ameri- can stocks which wereoff at first impmved later on. Domutically, ., there is very little news. Apparent- lyoonzressisnptlnamma to economize although them‘ 1s talk of cutting appropriationsflen per cent. We would expect an in-egu. hr (merino and believe o. s. Steel will b9 8 800d‘ 811166 14> the general miu-ket. If’ pressure is lifted from this jissue we would g-Expect we general market to do better, MONTREAL, A 30—Pu1p 5nd ‘PB-Der Industry uebec -Govern- mart to erwoumse lumbering on a sound-basis. Also all lumber 1n- dllstYy workers to- be adequately Paid and litm-‘be Jcompanies have been ordered on pain of increased taxes and stumpnge to pay a cer- tain. scale which will be higher than at presenizf Howe Boundr-lflmt quarter not income equal i0 $3.87 a share up from $1.70 fcxf the previous quar- ter. Total value metals sold $6,- N 100.000 up s1 per cent. fMunicipalized Hydro Adopted- Quebec Government bill to per- mlt ununiclpalization of electrical service adopted in the legislature lower house have the measure third reading by vole 58 to i8. Bethlehem Steel-First quarter best since 1930 at $8,300,000 equal to 2.01 on common ‘Shfllfi, For same quarter last year net only $600,000. Dividend of $1 declared on common. Chrysler-First quarter 35103 y; $183,000,000 up 23 per cent and °flm11185 equalled $2.51 per common 5115" Wmimreiifiiiitliwflfiifi same P911011 Ia“t year. Dividend d $2 declared on common. United Kinadcm Defence Loan- Full °ffeflfl8 3100000000 fully sub- scribed. D- mestic Copper dropped 1 cent to 14 cents. 4 NickeL-Production in Canada at 17309-990 Pounds in February in- creased from 16,700,000 pounds in January and from 16,500,000 PQU-Ilds in February 1936. MARKET BULLETIN MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, April tic-Thurs- days market opened fractionally better and extended its gains in the first few hours of trading with fairly heavy volume. The rally turned dull, however, and during tn! late a-fternon a selling wave carried most of the leaders back to their opening prices. In the case of United States Steel and An- aconda the selling movement carried the stocks below the prices established yesterday. Because United States Steel and Anaconda have been intcmatiorrsli favorites in the market advance over the past several months, the opinion was widely expressed that their poor action was largely the result of” ‘,, liq " ‘inn The rails showed fairly stubborn resistance to selling‘ and on the whole gave a somewhat better performance than the indwtrial leaders. There were no important news developments in the days news and sentiment seemed to be gradually acquiring a more optimistic note on the theory that the extent of the de- cline recently had brought leading equities to a basis where they have some attraction for" trading commitments and unless new un- certainties are injected have some attraction for holding in the be- lief that the present upswing in business has not reached its peak. In general. 'we-' feel that if the market continues to demonstrate greater resistance to tax resis- tance to each succassive selling wave that stocks might enjoy a fairly well sustained technical re- ooyery ovoi-‘the near term. " Ialdlaw and Co. '7? fMINING Agents Wanted MAN OI. WOMAN To TRAVEL and appoint agents for old estab- lished house. Yearly guarantee o! salsa: beinB $21. weekly overlie and expenses. Excellent opportun- ity. Write ‘Travellers Dept. Wins- , T to, A. ten Company 0l'0nN_u2_‘_w_aLI mis- Finance ‘NEW YORK. April 80 — (AP)- Raw sugar was easier today and spot prices declined n points 011 sales of 01.600 bass o! Phllllillm"; for May arrival at 3.40. A Futures No. 3 closed to a points net lower with sales of 12,100 tons. No. 7 closed 1 to 11-2 points not lower on solos of 28.760 tom. ‘No. a close: my 2.481»: July 14gb; 50p. 2.4011; Nov. 2.4811: Jln. 2.4402 Mch. 2.431). ‘ Refined wasl nnghwscd It 43° for fine granu a . . miiw YORK. Avril 3° — MP)‘- Foreign exchansc "1"- 5"" Britain demand high 4.94 7-8; 10W 4.04 a-a: close 4.04 l-2: 80-day Bill! 4.0a s-a; Franco 4.4~1 s4: 1111x526 l-4; Belgium 18.80 i-2: Germany 40.21 i-B; Canada 1.00 8-15. . . FINANCE ._._.._. g .. vol by ‘Wanda-Rondo hm! f") ( glfcTflfllllill iii .\. \. ‘r-l “l ml‘ coilelrlltig 41 New YOII. 411115-104‘. Plifl h WOOD-l I QI. 8i. gum...» (llole 51M).- (‘lose Alllcrinac 122 Argosy "f Arntfli-ld 5i‘ Aim-viii llouyn l_-i BunkHi-lil 9f nuuv Mi-Ulll 3-’ lliilgonil b-i Bil: Miss 4* ubju. _ Y’ ltriiloriio "I" llrolt T1- 10 liiiffnlo Auk 920 ‘all “ill m» (Emil:- ’l‘1' l“! (our l'nr 1g it-ni Man 3 ‘nu. 12.- (‘lii-uinlnni h" (‘innit (‘up 50f: iiiirkivntcr 1'- lluiini 41% lmrvzil stucco W» Exist .\iul llfi lillniirriitlo Al» Fflltilll 8"‘) Fell Kirk 17 Frniii-ivoilr 9f‘ (llcliora U (ilifli Luke n4 (in i-lli- I i" (iolil Eiuzlc 47 (illllcli Luke m flnunnr fluid 85 l-lilrrl Roi-k 170 llnrkr-r l" llnlllllgbl‘ 11% Howey 41 Hull liny 297a Jnck willie 11H J .\l (‘on 5m Kirk Hnd 155 Kirk llllkc It?‘ Ill llllil “sil- Shore 50h Llm Con saga 73 .e cl Ora, l" Lcitch am ullflc l» In i?!” clmod f.’ '3" [my Splorl 13% ni-lntvre 37% 11...“. g 5 11m cVittle "75 viii Corp 31-- Moneta 143 gout: Kirk 3g ur .\' Nfifglltll 93% gal-mi 95f, mega ‘rumour 953 ‘nrkliill i’? ‘uulorn 7i] Pnymmlinr 5-’ mus Orr-file 525 ‘error: 13° um- ci-ow 65° "lancer 41° roi- wn 4% ‘(IWQII Ronyl 1W . , 212 m-uon Ii Dom 11° ' old Amt 4Z5 ed (‘rout m“ ed can "7 eno 3°“ lichic 6 lobh Ion - 5 "srocx QUOTATIONS ii YESTERIIAYS, iliBAiMARKEi! luminous {iorrected For Every Wednesday 8i Sat urday’s Issue. IITAIL ILBKII‘ (fem-y bunch ifrirrots 4 lbl lH-xuuu-g pk 'l‘urnips §|iillll"ll Parsley bunch , "nbluige head ‘Puluiitues rlpc 1b Apples do: "PM! pk Wink lb viloust bee! Hit-w moat! (‘nu-lion each Butler lb Mutton lb "rvulu 1111mm do: uw Pil-"i tl wk! D6!‘ h‘ Herring do: p. llily lmmo i-w-l: Outs fDPll, bus Ned York Stock Exchange by Maritimerl. Halifax, N. I. I75 Hollis St. lioncton, I. I. A Great Maritime industry Restored to Maritime Control After an extended period of control by foreign interests, owner- ship of Maritime-National Fish Limited liu again been acquired The new Directorate, with one exception, consists exclusively ’ of the men whose management of the Company's affairs for many years past has elevated the Company to the position of Canada's largest and most efficient fish producing organization. Under the new control the Company occupies an exceptionally strong position as regards working capital and fixed ouch. W]! ARE OFFERING A low blue $500,000.00 Maritime-National Fisll (1937) Limited @ 6% Cumulative Redeemable Preference Sharon Par Value $100.00 Per Share With Ipecioi Sinkingfmtd Provisions Also 11,000 Stores Without Nominal or Pu- Value ' 1 Price: $100. for 1 Preference Share and 1 Io Pu- Valuc Show Into Today for Prospectus EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. hilt Jolll. N. B. Head Ofl-iceo: U Prion Wilion It. Ourlotteiowl. 146 Richmond Si. Innlonidc, I. I. l. P. l]. Cash prices: Wheat-No. I hard 132 l-2; No. Nor. 3 Nor. 125 7-8, No. 4 Nor. 123 5-8. No. 5, 117 3-8, No. 8 108 3-8; feed 62 l-2; No. 1 garnet 127 7-8, No. 2 garnet 126 7-8, No. 4 special special 101 3-8, track 132 3-8. Oats-No. 2 C.W. 56 3-8. No. 8 C.W. 55 7-8. ex. 1 feed 55 7-8; No. 1 feed 54 7-8. No. 2 feed 52 3-8, N0. 3 feed 49 3-8; track 56 3-8. Barley-No. 3 C.W. 74 3-8; No. 4 C.W. 71 3-8; No. 5 C.W. 70 3-8; gain per pig was 108 pounds in t“ received no oil. 1 VEYIW. can be purchased for about $1.00 per gallon but the pilchard oil is usually a little cheaper. - Both oils leave an undesirable fishy taste in the pork unless dis- continued mbout six weelll before marketing or killing for pork. This may be done oven in inidvwinter without danger of crippling if the ollhasbecn fedforooanetimeprc- viously. The crippled pigs which had not received any oil were given oil in the chop at the rate of one ounce per pig daily. after the test was completed No further deaths oc- ~="'~»~- t~ rcnch the truly“ " 1 mm- lnmem-rs in a short time and , were eventually marketed. altbough ’ $2”....“".2'u'..'i""‘..... t...“ SUMMARY all can Ian-ht] NEW YORK, April 30—An 01d established London house dealers smell- __ M,“ m," in Kaffirs and Amerlcansecurities suspends trading. Weekly car g loadings report due around 12.15 "M" on“ on" p. m. today. Nat Steel Corp. March 797%‘ 23°‘ quarter net profit equal to $2.63 a A111 For Pr 3a,, share vs $1.10 a share in like 1936 Al" K111i” L‘! 22H, quarter. Elec Auto Lite Co. March f}: QQTIHJ,“ 1g... quarter net profit equal to 96 cents Allllvolltld ” " a common share vs. 65 cents in Mfmtw" 9W.- 571%. Atl ni-r 29 like 19:16 quarter. United G85 Im- A,,,,,,,,, 2,14; 35% provement Co. March quarter net Bum luv-o 111/. ii.‘§?.“‘.".;ii“3i r 1‘...§°.“.§‘ul.°§’i'5; tit ' ' C ‘ Beth 1' " g5 quarter. Chrysler Corp declares lfrll-rirs Mun ~16 40 dividend $2 on common. March 0_ 15".}; quarter net! profit equal to $2.51 a vln-ysli-r 11:0; 1131' common share vs $2.65 a share if‘? i"! firrt quarter 103s. Calif. Packing (-2,, (,3, -" ‘e Corp in year ended Feb. 28 net (“m1 and Co am, us‘ profit equal to $4.92 a common f.“"'l_"\",:i"gh£ 55% 55h share vs $2.63 in previous year. nut-n. m, 132 Food Machiner Co March quar- lflllwrlt ter surplus for? coiillinon equal to 8:911,“ 86% M $4.92 a. common share vs 62 cents Firestone in previous quarter and 55 cents in ‘ivu Igli-l- 53 first quarter 1936. Bethlehem wads Steel Corp declares $1 dividend on lfotldrlnh 4:114, common. March quarter not profit tgimgorprd y“: aft equal to $.01 a common share vs liun lint Car m4 1x12 $1.08 on “c118 sgommtln lflsh previoufi Cm” quarter an cen a are on 1 5 T, T, 1 5' per cent pfd. and 8 cents a share ilflllilllfleAllllle 1.13‘ 131101,? on s per cent pfd. on first quar- lpgylrpgtcl Ry 54 M ter 1936. 1101i: Ward ' 54% 541/, a0 Industrials high 172.08 low {Jlupagofo 1447 14471.1. 100.31 last 110.52 up 0.39. 33.", B,“ 2m 2W, 20 Rails high 58.11, low 56.28, 411211111.‘ ln-ga any, 317' ' . ' I ‘ 132i) Eigtsiiitig: 2900 low seal M’ A": 0° m‘ ""7? - - xm- I'm‘ '14 :14 t 28.46. 0.10. P ‘k 5i 1 . N." M540 bondrplsst 15097 up 018 Piliiiiliiuiiiitt 21,32 ‘ I Dow Jones~ glilillndir ‘W’ H rim i»... c» Punt To] (‘nib '_ _ Pub Scr N‘ J 42% hrinlimio 1%‘ gxalioofu“ u] ' ~“"="“'"‘1' "5 Rilillo x 0 03/ j"*"""l ti" fr,’ Rfilllillllf‘ s snarl ~ ""0 L’ Soars Rm- (‘o 801/5, . 1i. . - Hlllilll‘ I ggrlxllllpllgltn o“ 57M Stu nu u ‘.5 _- sumi-uii in» at“; iylviinilc. 3.39 mm“, n, ma,‘ loi-k llilgh 5»: 115.3“, (-0 M5 ‘flminp iflld 0i yum-l A“. 2;,‘ ’""" 21'” [Tillie-ii (orp 5 lvlfltlillilllli.‘ l.'i pmwd Drug i\'-Z'.'i'.‘.'."Ii..... {"5 ‘,1"‘,!°',', 3"“ 1"" 1,3,2‘; 13,1‘. Wright u cs0 ii s s1“ c» 150:2 1111:’: 133135759 ~~ Qnfiniiiiiiin“ ‘g1’! Albruy n M? §§-i!.'i“‘i-..'.‘.§'.’.“ @127}, 0333f “iiiiliil. i???» 113"‘? i." B 115i” 131" I'll U‘ -- llfilllxlldiflldi’ ‘ dhs woolwm-éh ‘Ma _ 40% lhun-l lilri-cst 3-11 C L‘ 0,1 F s Linn: n nvn _ l i-‘.'.‘.'.‘.,.i.’.“.‘.."‘ 1,3. "d __ g lillrw ll ‘., _ . ;_ (Experimental Farm Note) {gfirilrrlikili} Pigs may be fed success-fully dur- 1311111011 Nvw ,. 11, ing the winter Lt conditions and feed ‘,§§',}_'_'§.‘"y PM 37b1,, are satisfactory. One of the most (iilln-c - 310:; common difiicultis confronting the u ii n - 4-1 ',*,",',{':;;",', ,.,“:_.‘,‘ w"§‘f'ii§§°dr°>'°§...°il”§°1§&.uu.nvu John " 5-7 station at Scott, sask, several tests |$"“'\Y","\ 11;“? have been made comparing the use lli-iiilliyz-iu? 61'“ of ood liver oil and pilchard oil for llrnho gun cigar-Ins the plpurpgise lofmpnlelvetrétingt :11: m 0 <>\\i|ll grip mg pg; n f, I 8 };1.‘;‘,',',‘.“"° 1.191.. been observed that the trouble l. l. on 11-8 usually appeared among pigs which ‘“"~'"'§ln 3"" F’ n had been exposed to very little sun- 1 ill. \lilriin R > L- 0011 11C W p glrlflllrllltlio fai-rolved in August and allowed to dfififij,“ 55!... i-un outside until the cold weather Nurlnko 11.14 came, with the result that no crili- i 23:23 pling occurred and pratically no difference in gains resulted from triiiuiflimngd 8 the airiemit treatments with or rrmlsk" "P without oil. rm rollowins year- Q"".‘° fall lg were confined to buildings i nntnlin P Pfiynrc from birth where no direct sunshine g‘l;f_"';§“|'|‘_“?§n was received. soon after weaning. m-u do these pigs were divided as evenly Ruuyn Row as pomible by placing pigs from ggfficehrr several litters in each pen and 110,1...“ Rouwn 1.11 weighing each pig individually. all!“ ' ‘l The same grain ret'on was 8W8" 9° :03": ‘wig 1'1"“ each lot. Cod‘ liver oil was added to 512px“, i“, 10 the chop for one lot at the rate of Tnnawnnlln T" one ounoc per pig daily and the $03,’, m" “im second lot received no oil. A third ..-2..,.,'}.'.‘.° 5.1.1 lot was given the same ration of m n L W? chnlp with one ounce of pilchard ‘“"°I“ P" w“ oil 9"!‘ pig daily. The lot gettmg no o‘l showed marked signs of crippl- - ing e-irlv in December and one pig Y k b from this lot died on ti’: Sfithhdéry New or u)’ of the test. and ii aye . . another was lo=t from the some ' ———- 1m The will was closed on the 89th dnv when the six remaining pie: "Mk. "u" “vwm 0'1 lame end two 11'0"!’ Am (in! VI 33' 11-» w». "-1. -.-' w". n“ "‘f\~p w“; . l1 ' . iiuihiiiili h iii-.- " "" '3'" "Y c out": rmi ire lverfls’ cum-d and all pigs recovered F’ some joints were still crooked. 1 Nor. 132 3-8. No. 2 Nor. 129 7-8, franc 4.47; U.S. dollar .99 13-18. 115 3-8. No. 5 special 105 3-8. No. 6 dollar 22.23 fr; Canadian dollar N0, 8 C W. 89 8-8; track '74 3-8. ood liver oil lot. 101 in the pllchflfll oil lot Hill 79 pounds each for the six remaining pigs in the lot which These oils, practically equal in (By The Canadian Press) At Monti-eal—Pound 4.93 5-8: At New York-Pound 4.94 1-2; franc 4.47 3-4; Canadian dollar 1.00 3-16. At Pnris--Pound 110.50 Th; U.S. 22.39 5-8 fr. In Gold—Pound 12s, 1d; U. S. dollar 59.55 cts.; Canadian dollar 59.61 cts. MONTREAL. April 80 — (OP)- Pound sterling declined 5-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to 4.93 5-8. The French franc was unchanged at 4.47 cents while the United States dollar advanced l-32 to 3-16 discount. Total stock exchange and curb market sales 316.100 shares: bonds $3.700. Mines 237.200 shares; in- dustrials 78,900 shares. NEW YORK. April 30 — (AFN- Most foreign currencies dropped a shade lower in terms of the Unit- ed States dollar today following modest recovery earlier in the week. The pound sterling lost 1-4 of a cent at 84.94 l-2, French francs cased .00 1-8 of a cent to 4.47 3-4. Swiss francs lost .01 of a cent and Belgium belgns yielded .00 l-2 of a cent. The Holland guilder show- ed independent strength. closinif .02 of a cent higher. The Canad- lnn dollar sank i-64 of a cent to 1.00 3-16. Ulo Ilnnrl“ Ivar llondmlf. ‘ Produce Price: Montreal Curb ‘ ’ . i Montreal (‘W y, ["58" ‘ c‘ MONTREAL. Aipfll 30 — (-0?)- Mumben g u~qn| “u; Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.40 1-2; brr- Exchan mjg-yughq ley. C.W. No. 3 .84 l-2; oats. feed. _ 8e N0. 1 .62; N0. 3 .01 l-B; oats, C.W. 1 i, No.3.831-2. ‘ icupusuqnuhllaod. mo,“ on" an.“ Flour, spring wheat patents. firsts ‘ ‘sonic! ct Montreal 880* H $7.50; seconds $7.10; bakers $7.00; Illhnnpndo-bkhl) nnlnfiiilluq "2’, u; winter wheat patents, choice $5.75 g,‘ ,,",,,~, ‘w’; , m; m $5.00; white corn $6.45. Henuhnrliuls- Bran, 1.071 $35.35; 5110105, 8011 and“ on“ c“, g A “f! ‘m- Wé moo: moorings. um was rOl-l- " rvw orp ’ , A - , ed oats. bag 90 lbs. $0.75; hey, No. Eli vii-k T‘ ‘i? I. per ton. carlots t9. m“ °""' ‘-“"‘° m“ T" 13 '3 Cheese Ontario i4 3-4 to 1,4 Bell 'l'<-l is». m1 "“ 1.4 “V2 1 ' ' ' ' Brazilian 20' 20% F'“*"" 37% "hi4 "l nruvk silk grins-r V T C 739/1’; 11W; Butter, .3 1-2 M Si. . i" pflw A or L‘ ‘ ’ ‘ . , l Hir “Ulllwr a‘ M‘ E995 m mmms‘ "1 bu‘ '29’ (Eilindr Fwd Home U“ m, m A-l medium .27: A-large .27; A- c. ' 5"“ P, Imn I 10-7. 211; medium ze- A-pullets zi- B x- c3“ oi?’ Fri 1:15.211; A “ v. -==- ' ' ' ' ' m. Pl'i'(‘\' ,1, 3,, Potatoes: p.10 I. m. 1 Mts. 50's 2:3 “,‘,',‘"j,‘,"‘ grli-l-rlPfd wand ti] unquoted; N B. No. 1 Mrs. 80's .95 (‘an .1.- ovzi l l‘ . ,' , mi». liiu-iu-il 2n will t” '98’ Que- N°- 1 M“ 9°" ~90‘ §,’,‘,',',,,§'§"m Sherwin w 2s 35 MONIREAL, April so _ rcm- ,-,,,.,, ,3,“ Butter and egg price! worked r1 Con! sun-it Q little lower on Montreal open pro- Di" s‘??? Graln duoe mrarkets today while potatoes E21,‘! §,‘;;‘.'.,,§“ firmed a, trifle. DIILD s: B Graded egg shipments in carlots B‘r"‘ff,,_;r‘" (AP. by Guardian's Special Wire) or less were quoted at 22 to 22 1-2 is"); r1110. CHICAGO; Aprll 30 - Highest cents a pound for Grade A-large, $01 Eh" prices today for wheat were reach- Tl for A-medium, 30 for Grade B cmlmfi, ‘V? n56 ed in the late dealings, at a 1-2 and 18 1-2 for c. éiiuilv»... cents a b hel maximumovernight Butter was quoted at I8 1-4 to qYli-“lllll H 16 181mm" 24 cents a pound for cal-lots or less 11,3115," Reports that Kansas wheat crop of No. I while lots to retailerswere [mp Tnh ivy, 111,5 prospects have been diminishing 24 l-2- . for solids and 5 to 1'" xmwl, WW 5" rapidly were at hand. n was auth- as 1-2 01‘ prints. {j‘,f,,,,"",‘§;,,_*,,,'§ . oritatiively stated that whereas a Cheese was quoted at l4 1-4 to 3111111403‘ r1 fortnight ago Kansas wheat pro- l-2 cents a pound for Ontario *""'°","" duction promised 200,000,000 blish- fOdder while Quebecs were un- ;‘\‘~,',’{“,,',,'.’,‘,‘T els, the best estimate now is a- quoted. xiii s1 cm- round 150,000,000 bushels, and the Potatoes: 11.3. Mts. m. 1 80's i‘l°'f'"gl" total could easily deteriorate to .96 to 9a; Que. Mts. No. i 80's .00; Qljhwumiil». 100,000,000 bushels in the next two now stock. Floridas, No. 2 50 lb. slum- ~- weeks. crates $2.25; aw 1. no. 1 so lb. i} if"? m j," .5 At the close. wheat was 3 to 3 ortaes $2.50; No. 2 $2.25. is... ill‘. Pow ' ' 1-2 cents above yesterday's finish, MONTREAL, April 30 -,- (CP)_ s; i_'.'lil ‘h: Til May 1.31 5-8 to 3-4, July 1.19 3-8 Butter prices eased a littleon Can- Qhf“,[!h_f"f, _",|’,_. 7:,‘ to 1-2, corn 1-2 to 2 cents up, May adian commodity exchange prod- Win Elrw n s J S, 1.32 1-4 to 1-2. July 1.19 to 1.19 uce sectiontoday while eggs ruled 1-8, and oats showing 1-4 to 1 1-4 steady. gain. Butter spot-Que. fresh 192 M score) 23 to 24 l-4; Que. fresh - . . .- wmmrpo, April so - (on) - buyers-inspection 22 to 22 3-4. ‘C$R"L§N§"Q“'1Q“'P.f ma? W" Closing grain futures: wheatzMay Cheese spot-Ont. fresh fodder ’ pu- n“ re 132 3_8 Jul‘, 1Z9 54 w 34 Oct u b“. bounded smartly this afternoon oi 11s s-s to 2-4. Eggs spot-Ont. A-large 22s; A- ifijnTgfgfihglglefggb "m" L913; lvzysfg 3-8, July 52 1-8 ta medium 20a; A-pullets 19a. Gains ranging up w me Wm" ‘ _ '_ ' _ _ were boarded in the base lll(‘i.i1S ocBt-mésyiéffy 74 3 a" tlmy e5 7 ab UNDATED MONEY Box and up to 2 l-2 points inihe golds. Hudson Bay advanced 1 7-8 mi: Norandn 1 1-2. The clivapei- bus: metals were strong with Falcon- bridge up 50 cents, nlld gains oi i5 to 35 cents showing finally fol Pend Orellle, Waite-Aillulct. Ald- ermac, Sudbury Basin. Coast Cop- per and Sherritt. ' Senior golds shared actively in the advance, Lake Shore. Dome and. McIntyre firming l l-2 to 2 1-2. while O‘Brlcn closed $1 up at 9.25. Pickle Crow 45 up at 6.25 Little Long Lee 55 up at 6.10, and Wright Hargreaves 35 cents up at 8.75. Gains of i5 to 30 cents wen posted for MacLeod-Cockshutt Buflalo-Ankerite, Canadian Malar- tic, Central Patricia. Chibougamall and East Malartic. Read-Authiei firmed 50 cents and Macassa 45. The oils moved ahead on good volume. Calgary-Edmonton star- red for the western group with a gain of 50 cents to 4.10 on a trade of 31.000 shares. Gains of l0 tc 20 cents nlcre boarded for Home Okiilta. South West Pctrolcuin Dalhousie and Foothills and smaller gains appeared for Com- monwealth, Calmont. Model. Vul- can. East Crest. Nordon, A.P.Oon- solidated and Mercury. i ‘VINNIPEG "HEAT Q (n-‘nppimi “by urban-nun. and 60d" . ' I won-Inn ud 9N "‘i'i.’.i’.fii'.'i.i’a' 1141's no l" u, _,\ p 7.78. i-‘firm an: an "-55--