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This Bnver isement was prepared for the Canadian Daily News- papers Asociation, by The F. B. Hayhurst Comptmy. Limited THE_ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN srocx QUOTA TIONS 1 N.Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Pres) ty Puncheons lEmP mber of empty molasses puncheons. ‘ving the same for sale please communicate with us, quot- g price delivered at nearest railway station. THE PROVINCIAL FISHERMEWS LOAN BOARD Charlottetown l-l527-4-7-12i - Notice to Fishermen The Provincial Fishermen’s Loan Board‘ require a Will any dealers Inca o ‘coo-nods a stocks Close Am For Pr 3 Am Radiator 101A Am Tel Tel 124 Am Water 7% Anaconda 24 Atchison 25% Atl Refining 18% Auburn 3V. Bait Ohio 5% Bald Loco 0% Bendix Av 9% Beth Steel 43 1 has Ohio 26% Chrysler 40 Con Oil 7% (Ccmmonwealth s 1% iCon Can 41 1 Con Edison 19 lCon Gas C0 6‘! ‘Corn Products 58% ‘ Curfiiss Wri ht 14"/.. E-ec Auto te 151i Elec Pr Lite 7% .Gen Elec 30% lGen Foods 25 Gen Motors 28% Goodrich 12 Good ear Tire 16% Gt or Pfd 14% Hud Mot Car 6 Int Harvester 55kt Int Tel Tel 7 l '<'"nnecott 30% Mont Ward 27-7». l Murrav Corp 41;. N Y Centre ills. iNat‘. Cash Re: 13% New York N H 1",!» 'Nor Am 151.2 Nor Pacific 17% ;P1.ck Motor 41.’. Paramount 611- Penn R. R. 16% Phil Morris 80 Phil Pet Co 31 Pub Set N J‘ 28% Pur Oil G0 9V1 Radio Corp 5% Sears Roe Co 515i Shell Union 12".» South Pacific 10% Std Oil N J 43*; Etude Corp 4% Texas Corp 36 United Air 21% United Corp 2% United Drug 5% Un-lted Gas Imp 915a U s Rubber 23% U S Si: C0 41% U S Ind Al 15% Vanadium 131d Warner Bros 4% Wett Union 20% West Air Brake 19% West Elec 68 Woolworth 40% Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close éillilfii" h ggauhiirnois (2% W h b ' formed that certain fishermen w o "l l" ,4 ave obetairldd lOZeIlIS lfldr the purchase of fishing eqlllillllallil- Egg; v T O l; hich loans haye not been yet {filllllll- l)" Offerlllgd m5 Ford A 15% , uipment for sale. This ls to notify the fishermen anh s g1,- wgge, 3-1; 1,4 ublic, generally, that all fishing equipment S0 lllllc 39% xggleoi, 16 the property of the Provincial Fishermen s _Loan Boar , mt pm 22% d parties buying lame do so at their own risk, $11.11;??? n? m ice THE PROVINCIAL FISHERMENS LOAN BOARD A V... 1, Charlottetown B anks -1527-4-_7-l2i - i \ \ l‘ “Miss Ganada” In California "i low-ow- I'M-l ' Stocks 01m - ggmgrce lglnfi Montreal m‘ 39° N°§§1 81f: 111% Currencies hluo-cyeodarx- moonuoflioolo 11mm’ (110m- A oncolc. cl Montreal. and nonddwlllw’ °i 1*" w. u iuuy‘ ‘mm’, mnjnngn 0f Lhg Bill"; JOhH all‘- _ n ' g .415 Queen of. the Board and ex MP1’ was crowned an has recently n a“ lhrian O'Toole. o- Hlnm M!" ollowinl ommwlalow "um IanrenaMacfuerhoflaintJchnJLB-i u M cram the home city of your new"! an . saint John. 11.3.. Canada's cutaway to ll" "l .11» continent. Cloud luck to mn- you 21111- 1°11" sale return from yoin extended holiday- new“ 1° NEW max. April 6 —<A1’)- of uhe foreign exchange nlarket fooucsed today on 111° struggle of the French premier to carry out his financial P108194“- slight on the franc. which lost .01 of a cent to 3.08 1-3, gppead to most other European currencies and revisions were slightly downward in terms of the Untitled States dollar. Steriin (jg-upped 1-4 of 5 08111’, l0 $4.138 1.4, g-uilders .02 of a cent. ‘n: swim from .01 of a cent and the bgga .00 1-2 of a cent. The Can- adian dollar was down 3-32 o! 11 cent at 90 11-33- 6 —(C‘P)—- MONTREAL. r11 The Pound sterllns dwllned slightly at $4.911 1-11 on Kelli/Peel foreign eloohansw todov wh-lle "w French franc held about won Bl ~ a.1o 1-2 cents. The united Show dollar ndrvarlced l-lo nor owl =1 21-02 per cent premium. __,_________.__ urmar MONEY nox (n, The Canadian ma) ° mfifimwfi‘. ac 1 =- At - - - ~ - o. 's. dlr 1.00 21-33: Mm 3-10 "h: New York -.l>oum1 4.9a 1-4; Canadian dlr .90 11-16; franc 3.- ne 11a at 1am —Pound 101.2115 fr: u. gdgirotoofrzwnadiandlrfi ~NEUBII1§ 51421.1; lohoiell, 1MP". o l LINEN? Montreal Stock Exchange it MONTREAL. April o ~40?’- Volume of trading was light on the Montreal Swot: llllochange to- day and prices moved within a narrow range for the most part. with the underlying tone mostly firm. Metals weakened a little. Rails were inactive, with Canadian Pacific off 1-2 at 5 1-2. Steel of Canada preferred came out a4 57, up 2 1-2. and elsewhere in the constructions the only change was a 10m of 1-4 for Dominion Bridge at 24 3-4. Papers remained quiet. 1n the general list, Dominion steel and coal “B" eased 1-2. Total sales: Irldustrlals 15,000; Mines 65,100; bonds $2,850. Slight Falling Off On New York Market By FREDERICK GARDNER. Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, April 6—'I‘he stock market stepped back a few paces today and leading shares relinq- uished fractions to around t/wo points of the wide gains scored on the rally in the preceding four ses- s ons. Traders short 0d stocks, credited with furnishing much of the buy- ing power for the rally. seemed to have completed the bulk of the short-covering. Without this sup- port, small selling orders were 811011211 to knock down some lead- ers of the preceding advance 3 or 4 points. Losses, however. were pared when offerings dwindled af- ter midday. General inactivity marked Can- adian issues. Gainers of fractions included Distillers-Seagram, Dome, McIntyre and Walkers. Internat- ional Nickel dropped two points to 41 1-2 as Ford and Massey Har- ris registered slight recessions. Business reports presented little evidence of change. with electric power outpu-t last week dragging around the low for the recmion and authorities unable to see much change for early expansion in that key industry. Brokers were con/tent to explain the setback in stocks on technical grounds. pointing out four consec- utive sessions of rising prices mer- ited at least a temporary change in pace. Transactions totalled only 475,760 shares, the smallest since March l4, compared with 687,010 yesterday. The Associated .8 of a point to 366 ill/flat stocks dl : {- Wed. Tue. Advances —- — — 134 463 Declines — — 380 124 Unchanged —- - — - - 151 153 Totalissues———--B06 740 Grain WTNNIPEG, April 6 ___(Cp)... Winnipeg May and July wheat futures continued to advance to- daly due to scarcity of offerings but the October option weakened in line with outside markets and closed lower’ Rye and flax futzures. in the coarse grain section, made seasonal lows. At the end of the irregular ses- slon, wheat futures were 1 1-2 higher to 3-8 cent lower. May 1.- 23 1-8. July 1.09 7-0 and October 86 3-4-7-8 cents. Cash wheat. prices. based on the May future, fell as much as five cents when demand thinned. Nos. 1 andg2 spreads Iwrrowed 3 1-2 cenns to 24 1-2 and 12 cents prem- iu/m albove May. No. 3 went to six cents discount, Nos. 5 6 and feed wheat spreads dropped five cent-s. Rye, under stcPp-‘oss liquidation. sagged 2 3-8-1 7-8 cents. Other coarse grains changes were slight, oats unchanged to 1-6 lower, bar- ley 3-8 lower to unchanged. and flax 1-4 higher. MONTREAL. A/oril 8 —(C‘Pl- Wheat, northern, No. 1 1.63 1-2: barley. Canadian western No 3 68; oats, feed. No. 1 54 1-4; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 7.80: seconds 7.30; bakers 7.10; winter wheat patents. choice 4.00-4.06; white corn 4.40-4.60; bran, ton 32.25: shorts. ton 33%; mliddlings ton 38.26; rolled oats. bag 90 lbs 3.136 hay, No. 2. per ton, car-lots ll Cheese western ourrent 15 1-2- 3-4 Butter No. l 1-4-1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-1 laree 29; A-1 medium 28; A-large 28: K- mcdium 25; A-pullets 24; B 25; C 24. . Potatoes; Que whites No. 1 80's 55-67: N. B. mts N0. 1 80's 62- 05: P. I. 1'. mtc No. i 90's 70-112; new B. W. 1'. No. 1 00's 1,50; Fla. bushel 2.25. _Live Stock , April 6 —(ClP)— livetock market’: live grade were lower at $10.35 weighed off cars and $9.85 of! trucks. with 30W!» stoady at 8.55 weighed off cars ondfi-DO off trucks. Butcher- cows sold from N to $4.5 with camel-s and cutters from $3 down and bulls from N down. steers sold up to $6.5 and heifers up to $5.75. Calves sold from 83.50; passer! $.50; 06 for good veals. HOB-SI} AND BUGGY DAYS BROUGHT BACK IN STYLE Years ago fashionable ladies wore live chameleons fastonod to their dresses by slender golden chains. enables today are sat- ied to adorn themselves with y silver line. replicas nl-many varieties of imects, crabs; fro and tadpoles. Some have brilliantly colored or manque stones. some an Qtudrbd i, l , a Montreal Stock Exchange -___i (Canadian Prods) Can Ceuent Can Nor Pow Car. Car Round Founda Co Gen steel Wares Steel of Can P Win Elec A Win Eiec B New York Curb (Canadian Press) svudil ' Am Cyan B Assoc Gas Elec A Am Super Pow Cities Serv Creole Pet El Bon- Sluts Gulf Oil Corp Humble Oil Niag Hud Pant Oil Mining TURUNTU. April 6- ‘ (Canadian Press)‘ Bagarnao Bankfield Base Metal Bieattie sheen Bherrifl I I I Mr. J. William Horsey Heads Dominion Stores ‘Afilourlcemckntttnzvas gale today o e appo ht Mr. . William Horsey as Executive Enron- oar battery ready m» Vice-President in charge of opera- "ml" '°"°n7 “Wk”!- ticahris of Dominion Liniriitedt. recharging, or new batteries- r. E. Gordon . Pres en we're here ready lo serve you. of Dominion stores Limited. in on. m,“ “wk M. new Wm.” ak‘ tn axmoulnc ' Ifiwsng-s e _ finnmfifihgf It: batteries in now in. Priced from comes effective silortly. stated $5M ID- Cloaa that the directors were exceedln - 153 1y gratified with their success ..- Bait & Macrae 111 Gltflon St. Phone 437. P d ' |> ' MONTREAL, Alprll B --(OP)— Bultcr ruled firm on Montreal open produq; markets today and wgtzend dlcwe 12ers tsteady. u r was quo d a 35 1-4-1-2 cents a pound nominal for No. 1 in carlot; or less with lots to xe- tailers at 36 1-2 for solids and 37 !ohgirdxclds' slhl t in 1 ts 1 egg pmms r or less were A-large 22 cgnatsoa n gizlenhA-alslnfium 21. A-pullets 20, BT15 t3 . ad l9. cheese W f; QM“; was a I FOR All. THREE "°£»‘.i‘lit§2§- °ti1“§“.‘u.léi*l-2 “F131 1 "m" W" 55-51: N- B_ mlo No. 1 or» 62-65: ‘ NEW lMPRUVED CERESAN" . _ 1 P. F». I. mts No. 1 90's 78-82: new “Th. d t ,, a Dwisbn of 10m l w_ HORSEY B. W. I. N0. 1 60s 1.50, Fla. bush- l5 us a 33x5 . _ l g? 1- 91 nib?» AL Botany report, effectively con- “IRE - Ami 5 r-‘Wl- trols the smuts of oats covered B tter s t-Q ’ Zfifiilfirfi‘? .31 $33,212 n“ fi-flazpoNew “Zetiiil? refit“? m“ °l barley. and bum o1 dustrv as Mr. Hgrsey to head the 1-4a; Que fresh 35 l-4a. wheat. It also improves seed operations of Dominion Stores. Aclnhgf: 51°01 fgllqlillled- _ germination.” By such disease ofMéanlzllgirasfiy "aolh ti““l§‘“§.'u?§i§‘ hoe- $>o33ooéWA1§§m§°°oz§T °°""°l-"°w '4"P'°"°d QERE; New yon,“ wfilre his first emefl.’ medium m; c grade 19a, ' SAN generally increases y1e1ds—- ence in the food industry) was i‘: u1311"1lo&l;irlve—-Butter and cheese in tests, an actual average 017 6% his father's @0081‘? 11 Pe- H ' on barley andwheatand l8 oon B tter 1' t es-Ste - . . elm glllllilerh-ES‘ gin “$11125? $121053; 9:25 finalised: 3112,11 33 is; “n25 oats. Yet 1t costs as little as 31$ vancement. In taking over his new 1-4-5-8. per bushel of‘ seed treated! No l9 P051 he ls relinquishing the 1m- A *“'""— -"*—- dust in drilling, no drill damage, mo; gotgoéglrdoogrlillgods ofdmligildeglgugf M “"5 “f “Ami” no change in drilling rate. who; 1-; but 1 Ca w f me1s§hm,nn_ (By The Canadian PIQI!) now for free Grain Pamphlet an 11v: Ejlars £111.15.‘ a school-n, 1x139121**‘; H1224 lgllénlmf —Golda circular describing inexpensive; 34% gggwll-oyo-l 311111118 P01111181‘ 111°‘ lower ’ F’ p“ "egmafly entirely automatic treater. ' ' _ N’ Y fk tooks 059d .11.;- e>...ro,..-:~n n: 5o... 111131.511 gyggyggpllglllil States from 101s to 1920 and in 8 e1‘ - M“ lower. ‘ ~ ' ' ' Canada from ‘Qw to 19m’ Upon YOfk -—Rllblb€!‘ _higher: ' Hlllfll. N.‘ the formation of Standard Brands °° and 0039B 1011011‘. 51189-1‘ in the latter year he was made “mam”- Vice-Presldent in marge of the "*- Fledschmann Products division. In . ggépaugymm- moo-u o: ol- Is Your Machinery . _ _ m ' uncing m. Horsey! ' l i " _ 1 lwepmflggleflor the new post’ Mr. Ready For Seedlng TREAT SEED EVERY YEAR IT “PAYS , Wills drew attention to Mr. ?_... 61w Honey's outstanding abllllv 1o I (Experimental Farms Note) food merchandiser. 611d cited the Agriculture has become a very tor. Several trials at different mm 21 appointment 1w evldenoe of the hialluy mechanized uldustry and 0i’ seeding sholrlrl be made. 31 determination of Dominion Stores much depends upon halving the n, ghould be remembered the] 21 Limited to 1191121011 essfesslvely farm m-Bfillillél? in good working drills are made to sow bv measure 44‘ along modern lines under yvuntl Order When 1t s needed. Especially volume and not bv weight. as The!‘ i1 “ll;"o";“°"...m"=ll"- .. . hm...“ cradle 1"’ m one“ a we“ wconnu .oreys per-pe ~.rrl.nce. 3 his active association with the forming tlhese operations are ex- calls occupy the volume ot the 33% company as Vice-President. trelmely costly. Ebopenmenis con- standard bushel, which is the start- 91899 ducted at the Dominion elcperl- dard used in calibrating seed drills‘ 30 merltal station, Ka-puskasing show Omen oats run from 20 per ceu no a. decrease oli’ from One to t/wo bu- to 30 per cent overweight per meas- 31,‘ 1m gulls-laugh barclliirny pies; aullclre for each ured bushel. which necessitates al- Sl de y ‘ 99° 8 d yell beyond lowing for phi. vari ton wlhen seed 85g“ Slgveglfke g 3e dial-Elia‘. pogsible darte. Sinlllar is weighed out to % sovlvn byoglc Spy ll en . M18 not quite so mar- drill which measures y vc ume. - 1%,, Stada New eo red, hs/ve been indicated by eloperi- er seeds are similariy affected lyui 3,; straw Lake 7% merits conducted with oats and not to such a marked degree. all 16 gufilBaslrl flag wheat. the percentage varlllfiiilOfl in weigh uvan llromoneseaso toth mt, redb c ofonlts 36% wast? 300W“ ignsptaifiufsorngstmtlllalt rgitp $12233... will]? other common n 3 BIC I‘ T g T6611 B11811 455 certain machines and these matters -——-————--—— M7 Texas C0111 119 are omen overlooked until forcibly MONTREAL. April 6—Brit.ish 9 TOWQBTllB-c 35 brought to ones attention at an in- and foreign exchange in relation t 31 Uehl 147 convenient and costly time. Especi- the Canadian (l"l'2l1‘ as compile 56 whales fig ally is this true where several 0p- lYv tag Royal l- ..- Canada c1057 l! elaim-suseth chi .Ated asoowsr- 1133 Wendlso 1°, the end of tag “$115011 mung. 1mm 1.111052. 50% W851? Fllillk 13/‘ when machines are stored. they Germanv. reichsmark .4033, , 54 wfisltegzléuzllear 151% should be (lgfimigllladclcaned anzdi grfiatdBrf-ltalin. pgélznd 4.9950. y ‘fir; wimev 8% necessary re 1's is on a car 0 B" T" ~ . . . , heq _ I dia rupee .3775. if“ WW1 ‘M 24'»- tlfiual. vhnfiinfifitliaenfiiiié I'll-u. lu- on» 31/, w“ H"? 090 are collected, IIGOBSSGIV repairs ob- NEW 7”l"*1""~ """"l 4-791 mined and 31mm oval-h Sweden krone .2574. 135 the m es auled. 245 UNLISTED Dealing especkmy Mm mmmm {Ignited _States, dollar, 21-32 per 55o Bren T, 4 m’ for storing work. tlhe e-sentlul w" Pmmlllm- 3 Dal on l ‘a points are that such cultural ma- , 1 17 chines such as culltlvators, disks and 33 llfilggoggw“ “m narrows should have their teeth Finance 2% Mandv 12 0r blallixeesi prlvzpeély sgavplgd and well ~ sharpe . we remember —-~~—-—- as 5531,31 15?, that cultivvaltolrs and disks have a NEW YORK, April a -|AP)- 25 Temlsk 13 much lighter draught. when their Foreign exchange; Grml. Brllaln 39 cutting are shaped, sharpened demand 4.96 7-16, 4.96 1-8. 4.96 ‘.1 more“ lmsz-e ascent ......:""Pn..."n.:“:... at; sill“ a’ sesson, e ron l - ; .. 5 —~; all m“ wllghmg“ “ “h”? “"3 “m” d.h;l‘ileiéfif.l?fé’x . i’§““o"’“ ."‘"“3. ‘ii""o°'""“""' w‘ in the last alf hour ay an " ~ ' ° 3 11110 o. ~ - 11 erased a 5139mm, Demon o; the rote of seeding. This can be (lone -i---_-- 13 day's losses. The golds came back bl’ 13413118 "l! 1119 machine. filling 1g; fast enoullh u» post . .1... to.“ 13,3333; 33331336 33-11533; M3155 TENDERS 23 . 5Z3.» ifrfllftglllg gdhgvrelglgenlnfig wells ins’ email‘? the m“ ‘md revmv" '" 23h Bu] dmm ing the lan whee the same num- Sealed Tenders will no received 4'2 dellicoe ‘was a feature wth a b“ M ‘mm ma‘ l‘ “mild make lll by the undersigned for the erection :2 hn-nqver o; 199,900 share; on o, mach m an‘ The ammml of 599d of a now school at (Talcdonin. Size 135 rise 0f 5 1-2 cents b0 6G. EltiOr- Whlcgfigg bgmkéxertlezeonsgrggils‘ twenty-six by forty ice-l, up in and do as another standout with a " ‘ including April 20th. 13,55 ‘ZILOOOWshare tan-hover and a gainlllnasaompfsyoufly thgrezxgimiflr 3:5 Plans and spm-iilleuliuns may ha 2:‘ Ofslfi ioents Ildo 2.40. r lively icy-lacked ‘wmh the ammmt for which see‘n at D. I.. '.\l:rvl‘hcrsll|l‘s, (‘aiml- .~‘ enor go s were compo o (h ind] 1 l, on a. 46 J quiet but firm. Lake Shore and | ,5°,,,,,,,d“’”,‘§’,,‘,",f§ ogwggtegrrgé; 9g mellglslln" ggflglnt figlé‘: 1:53; fldtluiltlnjg the treyfiuailéll! glltflilillllsm _ 069d - - wlhic cool 2o ed y e udica- 2 falrlv heavy in some of the cheap- - 35 cr issues Manama added 20 cents. l 419 Hard Rock had a courole of up- €i"" W’ ’“‘“—”‘ 40° ward flllrries but the price flnkh- 345 ed around the bottom. off a cenls Real Estate A enc 34 and MhcLeod-Oockshutt closed s 5g,‘ cents doom ‘ i m be ' ' Narrow recess ons n e wee m 93 out affected Drown Home Oknlta H K S H $3) and Davies‘ | e e e 83 ' 187 ll Otferm to the Public a service in all TBIIC ES O ea S 6 G 6S ti? b h i a I r 1 1 53 o; NOVA Agent and Manager. 310 ' ' "2 -----~- J" wléih" . O IVE va U I 3o. WHEN o. HALIFAX "Y 1"‘ °"" ‘Y ll T ,' 105 arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure enan s nail m" Collect Rentals and Manage Properties P‘? coml°fh and Estates. ‘J01, 611d EWMWY N0 CHARGE UNLESS near. srracran 1'13 n; RQQM; ‘QJQ Owners of LandTog ‘Blgllllllfl?! are Asked to List oper cs 11 ALI. mm IATH e r " g3‘; M" “m”, ,1, h, m m," Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses gale l-ovvlllhl-wfiwi-l- or Vacant Lots or Farms are invited to Call 7.5 " .' . “l; yg-g-h-gfh-ggrl, ,';,,"',,_'g as GREAT GEORGE s1‘. TEL. 1376 - demo- . Q: Charlottetown W’ S ...-.-_ a.»