. m 1.9_§5. ' . . up: qg§_1<_1,9'r'ru'roww' ‘GUARDIAN YE 65I?” ‘Al. ‘Stock’ MINING , ._.'__.- ' ' Exchange ("mm m’ - v l ‘IURUNTO. May 1—Thl N“ ._-- mica! from last week's advance of ver shsres, continued today (oaovt-"ill-‘gftif-z‘: a’. and st the close loues were gen- gal,‘ gzgbugs. lleatreal Curb lhr- "11 m u" FWP- B"! 11109513111‘ h,’ 1" Ilcbllllld Street. Chnrlotts- golds tailed along to lower levels turn.) I tc give the was board a weak sp- o I L. , peanance st finish. The index 1M1" ""° ' SHAWN; so Illids off 1-0 to ages Ell miscellaneous BIDS Ill 06.72 to 94.62. Volume- , showed ‘ hi" no considerable 51111113889 from the (fbom .. 1:3 "Wm 5-"3586- _ Am, (fiuulm . mil The price of bsc silver weshen- igflluifufi-j ' m“ 113% ed in all markets and although the A“ m" you“ a m setberck first two hours“; M“ F" F“ ‘ n ml. i , trading and the selling becamc too , ‘gig active lc be absorbed handily in k ;'_ 42% titlfl last thou: down 3 0 quotslons IQI . OIKDCIB ' - 1g» of silver affected the base metals ,' lmbutgecesslonslntbegroupwere Ankh,“ _ of litle Lepomnce except for s Auburn Au o 18% loss of s1 for Rounds. 1mm inn-u .. .. 1% (Canadian Pee...) mu (‘who - - 1% ronowro, my 1-- iitrll‘ _\‘\'i'\'l lori I 14% 5g...“ c| ,.. mull . rll - 25% llrlzuv - 213% Acme Oil ... 28 R_\'l'l‘.l .\ .\l . l4 41,4 l5“; o“ 5 liurr .\lili Much 15% 15% M“ (‘nil Oil . ‘ r- 9° “W: Algoma l':li| luy (Ln Ale 9% 01h Algnid (‘ml I'm‘ - » - - 1°%\ W}? Anglo H Fluid Thrcab ... ~.... 54 M,‘ “his; _, W1 (‘L-m ... ... 201% Anal-ll r‘ Inn Bugauiuc Nnira 81% 82 B.” )1 Flu‘! Ohio . 41% U! Beni- vuiu Noriil 3% 3% Beaitle Chrysler .\lot . 37% 37% lllg bliss lmlnluh (‘nrh .. 78% llohjo . I'll] Fuel lrml .. - Bfnlol-ng (‘alum Gas i-lloc 0 (1% B p, l‘u|n Sol . 19% 19_ liuff An (‘on fine ‘l3 22 (‘fan Mal (‘on Oll 8 Til; (‘nstic '1' 72 (‘en Pa! 07 (‘hem Res 295'. (‘hlboug 22 l. 5V: (flcricy .. 0 134i (foluniurlo .. 111,5 (‘ommun W l‘ 0 10M (‘onlngua . 25 8% Coniarum 210 ‘A D Mines 4200 1'0". 110m Expl ti; 151/4 klriurullo . 226 237/3 b‘ Bridge . 3T0 33% loll Kirk . . . . .. . 4 9914 unbrlello .. 431i 14% Hulls Luke 146 ‘a SH (iclountlu 3B 17"}: (iuiliulo .. 14 2 1% (lrulmm . . . . . . . . .. 41,5 fir». ‘Vi’ ‘n 907i 20% (lrecne . 201/4 iIl-ll-‘uxl Uli . .l 151,5 (iunnur lllvl .\l"! . .. ’ S llulm-rmv . 3 lull llnr 30"" Hurkor .. 0% lull 3\'i"i\l‘| 27% llolllngcl- - Johns .\lnn .. .. 47s,; jigwpy __ , g1 Kiln (‘ily Sl-nlli 01.3 .1 .\l (‘nna . .. 14% Kolrlnnlur . 141k‘ kirk (‘nus 5 Kr" i‘~>l'lil'l' 17% Kirk Luke . . (3 Lrnnhorl (‘o 251/; l. Sluvro . 5-150 L‘ Li: .")'l‘l'§ _l1 . . . . .. , 10114 Lznnuquv- .. . .5 Lilluiii (':irh‘,.. .. . Ll-o Gilill .. . ‘I. Ymvlv- lv-l-lvrp .. . 57% 37% Little l. L . . .. 500 [AVWO llllm Till Co Elixir-lasso . .. 317 Nviblszuiri ’l‘-n 102191, 101v. Mun Boat. ~ 41A lillul; ifil-"i: 1% 1,6, biopic L .. ~1§§ binlh .\"::lll . Mglntyrn m“ "'1'" 3V4 McKenzie 11 "l" i'-"' -» Mcliiliuu . ‘Z9 Mom vii-rd . if; Msll llul . 162 Null “iii .-. 20% 3G Noll llalby l‘roli Q. 141A _. Nun i'l\\\‘ Light. R I you’ - . B8 mi- x. (‘on 2% Nurf-lll; s1 . 2B0 Nnrlli Amer . . 3800 Norlh I'm: .. 3%, Pm- Lizxiil. . 24 Park Mot .. 7% Penn lluil .. Pllh Sor N I 1115 Phil Pct Pullman C0 31% Rollin Corp ll Rndio Keith Orph 1% . Ron iron Hirel . 1'2. Snflwvuv Stores 39% l llonu (iulll .. . . Soars lint-hurl: . 38 87% lloum. _ _ _ _ 7 sliru Union on .. m 71/. lloyulltr- 2200 Sim Co . . at; as; s“. Ant .. zoo llocony Vac 14 Sm-m,‘ _ 8% South Puc 15 Qhgfl-iu, 04 South Bull 13% Sum, _ 2 Stand Gas ‘ so“ T“, ,_ 111,5 m“! m‘ 34 Tashclu 55 (and ou 421/» s: Auih 23% imwan- “ ‘~ ' 9% Sud (‘out 7% wtudebsker . I gunlun“ , 00 r “xwm - Syivunlle - 923 l‘!!! Co 21 Tm); u . 416 l for Gulf Sui . 30 Tobin-n . 120 Ilm Boll Bear .. 5i M Towegmaa . 19 Union Carbide Csrb .... 511A 52 Ventures B nion Psc . . . . .. 80% wgitu Amu- 65 aiced Aircraft “rump. 171A ited Cora . 3 wlmu m; , . . 4% $1M Drug Wlltgev (i 4% MM flu lma Wright m: . . . . .. cos s udA an". . 1o "b Total sales nmooo. UNLIBTID m steel II m a Warren Bros 5,01%"? __ . srner Bros Co gm Km, en. Union 215 2A c“ Cnp est kc 40% 41 com]; Woolwontb Co 01% fl’! p“ 0.1 Worth Para .. 15 J5 3.551 re Yellow True‘ ... .. 8 I 9115s.; . Home 0i Hull Bnv W'll H 1.1 I o iiobellulfiro M - - u a rttl me on... We F e Phrk Hill‘ lfltei‘ a" tiéiifbu .... .. Pnrc (‘ro _ _ -—-——— h‘ Wu.) gotigoni l eora I. P. by Gtrdlsne Spec Kilo? m“ elapse ' i Wi tcr Isis’ be relviv d here n a w e “loud Kirk .. nedcrictm. About 011.000 in prills money will this year. the president tcid f3‘ .. May (referring to her friend's perslstcm admirer -Whst do Wu know about - Maud (examining the bracelet she has reoeivcm-Jmt ehdllih to make me s little auaploioinof hi present. _ g An important feature would be s .. @ M. ‘we “on Ind slm Illtdalgfotod tam mo» g1.\;:,n_~ll°'"°°_ Ohii lllffl GI. mo. entries. m. Bclley sold. 5- fflllwgfdflhm- wen slurred fmus Halifax sud m_°mm~‘".“h. mam‘, . livery day on the Winnipeg Grain Mruxnmw (Johnston all Wall) ‘fiFggllr. luring wheat patents, firsts u»... seconds ts o0. 2 Flour white corn $0.00 to $5.00. Bum ton I28 S to $29 ._ Shorts ton 3282i to 520.20. . 25 to $32 25. $3 (bl y no 2 per ton carlots 818 00. Cheese no 1 Ont current 109A. But-let no I 22% to 22%. Eggs in cartons A largo 28. En- A medium a1. ing to miggest a far distant. SUMMARY P. a. r. sa. NEW vonxnny 1,—Productlcn of *7‘ Illcentsaehcre quarter pro but before federal taxes loss $2,845 in some ‘GRAIN r"- Btandard Oil of (Canadian Preu) WINNER}. May 1-—It was de- dividend. U. ‘S. Stsel and subs in Exchange today, but the first or the wheat due the Mny contract and put through the clear- ing house 111d no effect on the market. The session was quiet. Wheat prices closed 1-4 to l-ll after balding steady through- the day and fluctuat- withln a. hs1f<cnt range. my closed at 88 1-8' cents and July 89 6-8. Pit wade was at s minimum snd Canadian wheat eicports negligible. Delivery of the wheat apparent- ly was conducted in the a. manner that did not disclose the actual amount delivered to the govern- ment wheat sgency. Clearing- in 86.989965 in fllghlruw List ptQVi-Olls quarter .. 110.01 108.75 109.45 30.54 30.09 30.23 18.49 18.10 18.1’! 95.14 30 Ind 20 Rails 20 Utii . 40 Bonds . Receive To Jubilee deavor as well all its phases the distribution “in | TA | N lullucnllzl (A. P. by Guardian's special Wire) IDNDON, May, l—Britain is Jubilee may. It's the chief topic of interest for every true-blue Briton and "Jubilee" is the year's great sales cstchword. 1f s girl loves her King sud Em- pire she'll wear a. red, whltc and blue ensemble. She will have her fingernails tinted in red, white end blue stripes, red. white and blue striped earrings will be in her esmsndascsrftcmatchwlllbe sround her throat. She will have the colors of the Union Jack in her clothes. var- rsnged in novelty effects. Perhaps she will have a. white skirt, red blouse and blue coat. Her head will be covered with Jubilee curls. her frock will be clipped with l. miniature of the and Queen, and special Ju- bilee besuty treatments will give her s “Jubilee bee." Those girls with blue eyes, red cheeks snd white skin will be lust in style. Jubilee cocktails are the favored kind; s show which hasn't st least one " ' about "jubilation" in it is rare; the Jubilee hop and the Jubilee blues sre featured at some clubs and dance halls. The Jubilee has brolllht Inst lofts the retailers, wholesalers snd manufacturers. ive one, it was learned today. All bets of the province as well. as mbers celve medals. of foreign powers be in the list of recipients. been compiled on as the list for the Educetionsl endeavor will recognized by the ula on the provinces. charitable work. ably the women or receive the medal. an active part in campaign for the the recipients. It is also the Northwest Territories the Indian populstlon. dwellers in the War M o nge rs ‘ 1 Condemned 1G1 0f 011090 military sns will be honored it was cred desirsble to recogaule who bad psrfodmed services in rehabilitation and assistance loathe m. _ yicuelyimfllllmi- ., . ufrnespiflns are: Ami age! BO in operat‘ a and seasonal peak in operations came earlier than us- ln the trading range of the past ten days but its action is beginn- break awn-v is not _ Lsldlsw and Company. a}: 8 f} _ rmw roux, n. y, May 1—Gold Potatoes No 1 green m. q“, 45, Bars quntcd in London market at "~ B- u" M. 143s 8d lflfllllst 144s ac on Tues- Borden Co. declared rwula-r in same quarter year also. Hudson Motors and subeMsrch fit aftcr charges 033.610 vs. n ouartcr last California de- clared rcgular quarterly 26 cents 3 01 arter‘ bowed net loss $2.17 ,8 gilter chsargea vs. net loss $2,334.43?! and net loss March quarter 1934- Off .48 Dow Jones. Many Canadians Medals professional and industrial en- as public service in will be recognized 1B of the ‘K1118? silver jubilee medal to mverai thousand Canadians next week. The list, approved by His Majesty personally, is a most representat- embers of Parliament and senators and their wives and mem- Legislsture of the the Canadian privy council will re- The ministers and the chief consular representatives in Canada. will the same basis ribution of medals in the United Kingdomi” bestowal of med- chancellors and presid- ents of universities and a liberal selection of the teachers in prim- ary and secondary schools in s11 Jesentatlves clothe mod-Will profession throughout Canada and of those interested ln hospital and including prob- superintendents trons of public hospitals will Some of those who have taken organising the King George V Jubilee Cancer Fund will be among understood the list will include representative citizens of and the Yukon and some representation of The Eskimo rim of the Arctic Ocean will be representcd in the or other chief officer of prggs- in the service of the Crown both on the and civil sides. While s substantial number of war vetcr- cons id- l - "w" figs a veterans ss‘ to spprslse sud select from the large number who per- fanned services in the field dur- Grest War on tlielbsala of would have been ob- ‘Almtlllt-ihcshlflrlelintbclid nautical w-e-cnavg _.__‘. ._.. PAGE’ r “i. ‘NIYQ (10 TA TION i , ' ;P',"5“P{“-.E,f.% Amunxmrcanmr (n, Johnston sud Ward's Special nsuon says Stocks Opened 14st Win-e) lbltlbl . Eco Mowmln" ‘QW- Mf‘? 1"‘5°“' ~ - a“ 3 MORNING MARKET LITTER lng in Gensrsl Motcrs. silvers Illfl grit. m" on m4 14$ ' rails “ ‘the market down ab- hfrtd 0,8,4‘; ‘~ _ y] g mow YORK. n. Y, May i-"rlw out a half point yesterday. ...“ MM“ 20% my‘ market Wes errstlc again yeslcr- The fcvorshle rewri- issued after Iomc o .. as as dly- Prime recovered from minor the close on earnings of U. S. Steel :1’ g2b~ -- couldemwursgestemporaryrslly. M‘; P“ __ Nothing, however, has occurred in llelcbern A the markets action to dbl‘ fllfi Noramlu . . . . . . . .. probability of advance 0! 10111‘ t0 ilfhfillfii ' w‘ Win" 1“ *1" elm"- Walkci- Brew and "A" w" Wright Har . yesterday. ‘Since there is an. iliily that decline in flbfl M‘ _' been rather favorable The U. S.‘ might extend to thc lower twen- IDCG GRBOIIS Steel report was tuliy as good as tics. I suggest you continue to de- enpectcd and a Ices of only l2,173.- au reinstatement of positions ell- 000 f the umter brings opera- dered. Monmmiffgl" 7"") ‘ tinns “pretty ‘(izlose to the profl "gold shores showed further im- wgm, no, '3 u?’ 1“ point. The reason that these re- movement in their action yester- Bsrley. c w no s as. ports have little effect on the day. Buyers spmrcntly became ex- om, g w no i so. prices of the stocks ly ls luusted waiting for material re- m, M, ,,;'°1’“‘°- that the near- term ou eug- actions and raised their bids. Golds act bullishly and fluther McIntyre. Hclllnger, BABING LETTER Tllclllny Aficrncon fraction hishcr. I Cotton did nothins vices hold good The general reactionary but new high. lluirbanks just below closed at Buyitoneni! h. ma“ behind Smelting is wuy ver stocks and m possibly should dc Pssoo lost MondlYs not likely to reset more point or two further. if you get a chance Carbide below Motors 29, D Loews B7, U. S. than t Ihd Steel 25. Westinghouse low 40. Amn. ForPower pfd l7 to 16 end Gen. .67 .33 m Electric. Anglican and Cui-ilollo heads of the Presbyterian, and Baptist eat to that of a. bishop. Mayors and chiefs of all towns and house figures rover-lied wiy 8.00%- ‘ population “flu “wast m“ arrswa May l—-Art and Members of the civil service win; °°11 ' in the service ca“ and com-s, 3mm; wntlnued science, religion and philanthrollll. 2:716:32? mt" settled. ernments. 0f oats Increase today w mediators strove to dustry. caused the Chevrolet plants in Janesvllle. footed at Janesville. where strikes are There were no disturbances. McGrady, first assistant‘ m0 ‘ vsst lndustw. ACCEPTS anon: roar A9111 with headquarters here. LHHMENT purchases should prove profitable. Buy Dome, Wright Her- NEW YORK, N. 1., April 30- Whectclcsedl-Slowersndcornl ‘ bullish. remain and last ad- ‘trend was s little the Indilshlsl should be bought and bus for s. Morse. Buy some st 0r 23, United Aircraft l2 3-4 there should be at least 10 pohits in it. Johns Men- ville-I expect to see it very 11111011 dip. Amn. otzhcr sll- purchases from 43 pay big. Cerro gain but is hold for 69. ’ buy Union 50, Case 53, Gen. as. Sears 9X. Alcohol ll, Nut Distillers around 24, Bethlehem at or be- 7 per cent Bflifli. Churches. United Churches and other officers with Jurisdiction equival- pollce of cities over 5,000 Judges cn s basis rm definitely The president of The Canadian Press. The Apostolic Delegate to Can- ada will receive one along with the representatives cf foreign gov- Auto Strike Walk- (A. P. By Guardian's gpccisl Win) DETROIT, May —Two more 5° i“ as mama the mt has General Motors plants were closed bile Department of Labor avert addition- sl walkouts in the automobile in- A shortage of transmissions as a. result of the strike in the ‘Ibiedo plant of the Chevrolet Motor 0a.. and Fisher Wis, today tc follow the Cleveland Fisher Body plants in closing. Ap- proximately moo workers were sf- Pickets continued ic patrol the ‘Ibledo plant, and the Chevrolet snd Fisher plants at Cincinnati. in progress. Thomas J. Williams, concilistor st Toledo where the Chevrolet Motor Company plant closed after n strike eight dsys I86. hurried here to confer with Edward l‘. of labor, on proposals to restore peace to affected portions of the (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTH-EAL, 80. -- Cuptsln R. G. Lotte, who retired last Jilly a8 commodore of the Canadian Pacific y 156 Richmond St. International Nickel An S-psge snalyala JOHNSTON WWARQ Members Montreal so»: Exchange Montresl Curb Market e forwarded on request. Charlottetown wccamyumms (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May L-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada. closed to- dsy as follows:- Araentiua. peso .360- Austrolis pound 8.8718. Beitlllm beige. .1704. Brazil mllreis .0692. Flour bakers $5 00. ' , ual. greevu, Can Mslartic and Took China. Hong Kong dollars .6060. “Igiglllllg gintoer when! patents. choice T . _. i. ‘m, “hung Wm.“ nughet Bum“ orgy; £43m , - nmsr no / France. franc .0063. Germany relchmiark A051. Great Britain pound 4.8506. Hbli-und florin r6800- Ifiungary pengo .2992. India rupee .3688 . .0618. Jugoslavia. diner .023. New Zealand pound 3.9100. Norway krone .3439. South Africa. pound 4.8253. 5min peeeta. .1370. Sweden lmmc ld ta b ‘ Illa-lied ‘$350,000 lfibewgblrilcelsn ‘inert: quarterly 40 cents corn divl- uverdse did 110$ 80 @1116 ll 10W l‘ _ 4601. fiarelllwltb 2.1000900 in February, the “m; yesterday. The market may react Bwmuflgnd, 1mm; 3351. relllfizrtétintglllgmnu of metal statistics “not, Age" 53y; ‘ current stcel n. little further tomorrow, but I Unitcd Stctes dollar 3-8 per cent n u.- United States production was ,- lwtlvn It 4° per @8111 of csoa- look for a resumption ‘of the sd- mmum. 200.000 ounces against 220000 in city is one point lower than a weak vonce by a ursdn. n and Cloning exchange rainw- February. Canadian output we‘: 242- ' ‘do not think flwmduntfln ‘yep A‘ Mon“m|_pound 4.85142 U- 3- 000 ounces against 120,000 in~ Fcb- mo‘ ' flu“ l mm; 5°11" 100%? “We 5'53- runry. South African production was auemw 359739731115“ 5mwd B!‘ Wm I0 3,19" At New York-Pound 4.81%; Can- 882,000 ounces against 820.000 in T110868)’ nilhi; that C1161! W001i! b6 lower ihbll. 01W? WIS tofllY- TINY adlaa dollar 00%; franc 6.00%- Februsry. l no announcement on m1“ of 5“. should 8° at 1353b 1Q pun“ At Psrlb-Pound 72.93 fr; Canad- ‘NEW YORKdHMay 1—-lndex ems m. - “m; m, new“ u;- eight weeks. ifgnfjlir‘ 1"“ "'1 "- 5- 11°11" 1841 k5? ‘lqfiiiimfoo;’1o-§‘§?ér.§°°;qu§i; Continental on and subs March Poul-in "1 ‘i 41 W! n- Gold—Pound u. an; llsnndilin zao quuetg: earned a0 cents a. share vs. » nugh react near 4i where it dollsr sass cents; U. s. dollar no.0: Dents. NEW YORK. May L-Fcreign ex- change easy. Great Britain high 4.88%: low 4m ; close 4.83%; (l0- duy bills 4.81%; rance 6.607;; Italy 8.27%: Belgium -—-; Germany l0 i0: Canada 00%. Tex tile Issues Feature Session G Montreal Morket (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. May 1 - A sharp break in textile issues was the sole feature of the Montreal Stock Ex- chsnge today as the general list see-sawed in a. short arc to close irregular. Early trading was the _.. ‘ in more than a week but activity picked up slightly inwards the close. Market obscrvwzs were at; a. loss to account for the sell-off in tex- tiles, which have been rising slow- ly for the past few weeks and the general belief was held the move- ment was a. reaction to the high levels touched recently. Penman: fell 3 full points to u new low of 52 and Dominion Tex- tile eamd 1 1-2 pomts to 77 1-2. also a. new 1935 bottom level. Can- adian Ceianese common was off 5-8 I at 20 7-8 and the preferred eased 1-2 at 106 1-2. Announcement yesterday that construction contracts awarded in Canada during April had shown an increase of close to $3,000,000 over the same month last year caused a. minor wave of buying in the con- struction group but profit-taking held the rise to sunnll fractions. Do- minion Bridge rose 3-9 at 2s and Dominion Steel wm up a. like amount at 4 7-8. Total sales were 10,056 shores; bonds $3.450. Chancery S a I e At Cardigan A NOTICE m onnn1ron,s' NOHOE is hereby given that pursuant to Order of the Court of f“ ry of this Province. in a cause wherein Peter Murphy, Ad- ministrator of the estate of Mar- garet Gillis, late of Cardigan in Kings County, Widow deceased, is Complainant and the Attorney General of said Province is De- fendant. No. D s37. I WILL am‘ U’? AND SELL by public auction, on the premises, on Saturday, the lllth day cf May. A. D. 1906. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. the lands whereof the said lillfltismt Glllls died seized, being at Cardigan. Lot 56, in Kings County. bounded on the north by the shore of Cardigan River, on the east by land now or formerly of M. Wilson, on the south by lands of James A. Show and Stafford Gor- don and on the west by land of "ill- D. WiiSCII, 0011031111“; 87V) ncresslittlemorecrlesmfmefrom encumbrances such sale in be sub- jed. to the l-pprdvnl of the ssld Y 1101111 "l! 111111119" 1111"!" n‘ Stcumsblps fleetsnd Commander of of the we _ ., _ , ....__.. "l" 1 i319 “Willa ha“ the nnpms of Britain, will suume llsrgsret Gilli-l. deceased. or claim- (m y‘, “ma.” 5,,“ w“) In compiling the 6m?“ the shore post u Superin- m; interest m m eststc, are here- RIW my 1-A correct "l P11981191! "l! lfliliillim I tcndent of Stesmshlps wmorrow by called upon to come in at the time and place of such sale and prove their clnlma, otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the D. EDGAR SHAW, Master Cbsneery. Lmi-ll-l-ol 10nd ‘Mother-Gut you must really, ‘Mk. Chopin, you must hear my boy play the violin. Now llstcn to himi Isn't be msrvellousl ~Yes, marvellous! ll . but Mold-rt did not play the violin Ill’. Chqi i ‘v Al“ l ' ‘ Ma rkcts A t A i Glance L trial stocks slightly lower. LIVESTOCK (Cansdhn Press) M , May i-Jrhere were only 59 cattle and calf for sale on the owo ‘ 1 livestock mu- lncludlnl 58 cattle from Monday's and Tuesdaysmsrkets. The Montreal livestock exchange today notified the trade that; the yards will be closed for all business t. nsactions on Monday, May (l. in observance of the King's Silver Jubilee. One lot ct five cows of fair to 11M medium quality. was sold mi- $3.25. The balance of the cattle were not sold at time of writing. Currencies (Canadian Press) . MONTREAL, l-Curfgnglgg moved narrowly lower on Montreal foreign exchanges today with the pound sterling. thc Unitcd States dollsr and the French franc all 8110171118 small looses. Thc pound eased 1-10 of s cent at $4.80 1-18 while the dollar was off 1-16 of e Few-Q MRI. Stock? Exchange lqnstsflcuafarnlsbclbyloblsl’. hdflsrdmcmberlefilsellcn Iesl Steak Ion Olrblllsrkctlfllla d! Charlottetown). Ihekl Bil Tel Bras '1‘ l. Pow B O Pow A . . B C Pow Y: .. Brock Silk Can llnmm- All (‘or (‘our . Can til = til i. u 33-. phi . Hydro Zlllcc Phi lli Al .\ . lnll _.\l n (.\l! Pm- . ., Ccckshut Plow Con: Smell Dom Steel Coal B Dom Tex (‘om . How Smith I'm: Holl (iolll .\ll||es . . Inil Nirkcl . . .. Intl Pow Pfd . McColl Front . Mont Pow .. Natl Brow . Power Corp Quebec Pun‘ . Sbnwiulgun South (‘an I'm Steel Cu Can Com BANKI Commerce lfontres Nova Scotla Royal .. Bank of Canada "I nnreoe E5 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May 1—Prloes of butter and eggs held firm on the‘? Montreal dairy and produce mar- ket today while cheese was slight- ly easier. The butter market was quotcd at 22 1-4 to 32 3-4 cents s ' polfnd for carlots or less of no l with Ins-ll lots to retailers bring- in¢ M cents s pound for solids and 2s cents for prints. Receipts were 815 boxes. ' one per cent at 3-8 of one percent premium. The franc lost .02 of a ggpt at 6-63 cents. NEW YORK, May 1—'I‘he French franc suffered umoderatc setibsclc in the foreign exchange markets today. The leading gold bloc cur- Gradedshlpments ln ocrlots or lms of eggs were quoted at 00 cents a. dorcn for A large, 19 cents for A medium, 17 to l7 1-2 cents for B and 18 1-2 cents for C. Arrivals totalled 1.610 cases. On thcuchsesc taster ‘a. 140a- rency closed at 6.60 7-8 cents for a. net 1cm of .01 3-8 of s cent. Its ‘low for the day was 8.60 S-Boents. Sterling finished 1-8 cent highs!‘ wt $4.93 1-8 while the Canadian Liar closed at 3-8 per cent dis- glint against 7-16 per cent yester- Y. tarlo eased 1-4 of a. cent to‘ 10 3-4 cents a. pound for current arrivals. There were no offerings. , No 1 green mountain potatoes again brought 45 cents per 80- pound bag of Quebecs, 50 cents f0! New Brunswicks and 53 cents for Prince Edward Islands. to. per word; In Ie-orlnn Notice Spiritual Offerings, Cnrdl, oto , do word Other rates on application llmlrnum Churn BATE-RI oer three laser for the price of. two. strict]; lions pqynble lrl advance. word, For Sale - FOR SALE —- CHOICE HAY. A. G. Stetson, Winsloe. 11-1057-4-30-31. F08 SALE - STOYE. PRACTIC- ally new. Apply Guardian. L-7055-4-30-3i. 1110B SALE — 1% TON FORD truck. The Island Telephone Co., Ltd. 14-‘1049-4-80-31. FOB BALE — AUCTION FOB-T!- Flve. Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. ‘Guardian Central Job Printsry. Nov. l-tf. ____ FOR SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE more, 14 years old, Daniel Cass. Webster's Corner. L7141-5-1-3i ron sails - uasvy snows: Paper suitable for placing under rugs, etc. Guardian 031?,’ u FOB SALE-MODERN SIX BOOM Cottage, store attached if desired. Price reasoncble. Apply Guardian. L-‘IOU-d-SD-Si. FOR. SALE — 1 SDI‘ TOLEDO FAN Scales. 20 lbs. Almost new. Apply J. B. Flemming. 96 Dorchester Si... City. L-709ll-5-1-2l .__.___________ FOR SALE-BARRED ROCK Prowse, Brackiey. Ii-7149-5-2-3i iufififiiffiil Freshen May 10th. One Guernsey Calf. Apply C. S. McMillan, Edward Road. FOB Herbert. Also hay $12.00. Further particulars apply Alexandra. 110B sALE - TWO ACRES WITH csretskerk house. Ideal location. Nesr city snd on the psvement. Apply Bov V. us. rmose-s-ao-s-a-a. Wanted WANTED —- Ollie WANTID IOI» Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central non-flan locals. In per word; Western utl Enter-n locals, Se. Announcements all Coming I. 70o oer Inch: l-Iau or no»! sad It! runner [Afton of Condolence 10o. per lash: Notices of Thanh and Appreciation. 70o. pee ins ‘ for nary ductile-ell lunacy-flu cells. Chicks hatching May 4th. Willard Mt. L-7i00-5-2-3i. SALE - FARM AT MT. Arthur Wood. L-7l0i-5-1-3i. a. number of new fox pens and IDOI. Apply Guardian. n-nso-s-a-al. Female _ Help Wanted GINIIAI. housework. Apply Guardian 0i- ilcs. ’ h-‘Ml-d-fl-QL Innis, 9c. per words Classified hos-dengue Work Wanted i , ' A furnished rooms for light houses ‘ ' . Write P. 0. Box 213. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTQ , tion on farm. Apply Box 2K Hfilcfleld. L-7i9B-5-2-1L Lost . _._. llorsraimn‘ FEMALE Fork. Apply to Box 434, City. Reward. L-7076-4-30-3l LOST 01-1‘ CANOE COVE, MOTOR Boat. Finder communicate with Dougald McLean. Canoe Cove or Herman Harper, Plcicu. _ L-7050-4-3o-4i. 105'!‘ ‘IN THE CITY SOME weeks ago Amythist Brooch set with pearls. Finder leave at Gusrdim Office. Reward. ' L-7062-4-30-3i. Miscellaneous A NEW INSURANCE FEATURE. Double rs tection. Now is the time ‘ to secure that necmsary protection for very little outlay. rmquire stating age. J. A. Moore, Char- lottetown. two trays. Chm. McKenns, Now‘- town Cross. L-71v7-5-il-3l. WANTED -- RELIABLE MAN FOIL Dipper Ferguson, L-7052-4-30-3i. wfifiTfi AT ONCE-MAN fir. fsrm work. State wages. Apply John Quiity, Rocky Point. ~ L-7i53-4-30-3l. ToLef nine rcnmsnnn moms ron light housekeeping. Apply c101 Hillaboro Street. L-7077-4-30-3i. ‘I0 LIT - ‘IENEMINT. COBNIII Gerald snd Orlebar street. Apply 101 Weyrnouth Street. mvoeo-s-Lgl, no uni-mom nouslnasfi ing rooms. MP1! Guardian. "*7 macs-sag so rn-nocsl. u wnnso A Street. A9911)“ Mahmoud. :v-< J4 L4 I! riaaggesfisiiisigég r Pwonucs, WANTED—TWO OR THREE UNS L-‘IOQB-S-l-Zlg f IIATCIIERY NOW orlmsrrglfi; $5.00 per tray (180 eggs) $9.00. '- l . L.