Aran. 19, 1932 A ~ _ _ » _- ras cnannorrsrovm GUARDIAN PAGE _ _ , _ _ ‘__ ir" ' ' ` ' _ ' ____~._._ frm- ~--: 1 -'f lo&‘lr._ _/ESTERDA Y’.S' STOCK A r D O 0.. A TIUN .__ _ ____ *New Y°'k _ ` Mining Exchange 'Canadian Gov't._ “Pardon m el Sir_but what do you mean_ ' doubly protected?" 1 ,,|,y_ Associated Prell \'$7.i1:..1 _ 1 --Stocks made ».'1:W ‘onlii iilltill 1.1: w.o¢\='s :|1111 '“}||,¢rla1'|ol with an average loss of ¢M1y.I§Ig':,¥ within about a point of 0 ow. fl7fll'°°""' .fl.|nll~l;lk]r1ess_ in half s doz- rronounqssilcli Huilened th” "mm ¢s|1I‘°"ldl only been lnterrupifd by “gina ill, “pm-"_ 0a the who e, ds- yil W‘°‘\; of minor _importance and dill” we., in moderate volume. ll* '"5 “L-kpii pressure aklllllii “eh "Ill “I A,,,.\rican Telephone, U. S. 1144*" uericiui Can; Consolidated 5uel._ Am- || mid Coca Cola made for 1ln.l'.arn1l\-' nnseitleiuent. '1‘ranam:~ ..r»ld°'““,f,,¢¢.i to only s4s,o2o shar- tivas sa\?1"lh.,,¢ (qiol since March 254. ,ll-me 5|.;-nvilicss was tinllllorarlly 5"l'm.,| pv pul1ll1'1Ttlon of a fa\'- t0""°"'I-|,,.,.,,p|-like and Ohio earnings cllbl' ‘or Wir.-1|, which showed an 117°” ment in not railway u|n1r|\tIl\E l"m"rr1r a voor ago. Also. the in- wme "»oii\nir1rrc commisslon's report `\‘"l"6,,|o|oii of trucks and bnssca " méninpiitary consolation with the l‘"|¢ mi rnlls. as a whole. I‘°Id “D may wcli in the face of heaviness 'lmgli-(ilillli 'iw-lcphonc was the day’s _Auf ah. |,|,.»1¢or. Opo ing 11/, lower on '\l’| ok of 4.11011 sliailbs this stock en- :qlxlered steady offerings and drop- pad to a par closlag,at the lowest for s net loss of 3%. Brokerage hous- es buzzed with gossip about s divid- end reduction tn I7; -ths directors gneef, next month to decide whether the current $0 rata will be maintained. U. B. Steel got little cheer out of the annual stockholders' meeting, where company officials, ss was ex- pected, emphasised the depressed state of the industry. Hopes for favorable action on the common dividend at next Tuesdays meeting virtually vnu- ished in \Vail Street, since it was rec- ognized that earnings had not shown the improvement. which the directors. at their inet quarterly session, had said would be necessary if the payment were to ho retained. The common shares dipped tu 5111/¢ and closed near the bottoui, off 1%. American Can, Eastman. Coca Cola and Western Union lost roughly 3 to 4. Gencral Electric una heavy. Alllcd Chemical, Ilu Pont, North Am erican, Case and \\'uolworth yielded n Point or more, hut llnion I'a1-iflc, New York tfentrnl, hiliirullllll uf New Jer- sey. hntiunul Biscuit; Union Carbide and Bethlehem were off fractlonally. WHAT 'IRI ITOCK MARKET DID Mon. Sat. Numhcr of o 1-r ,... I§i»...'l-`r'.\ 101/.|1111/1 cC|.,,,,,,.|.,-i~r.1 _ 12'/1 1~.':,i, as Coin __ ..... 4% 4/, pi-,Io _.. _.. . $\\'i'.ol»il.~r.\ 4.1 ,-,,, |».,.. ._ ._.| 141.2! 14 11 [.1 1'.-ui l'l7l _.. ...' I 1 fu S:u<~|| .-_-~-I 41| 3’/4 40 pam Stool i‘1~:1l B 1'/in p.,mTrxil|i1 . [mer ('\1y‘s ... 40 'Iii murls _.. .. 12 Gypliua _.... Zi lgplpsr. 2"; 400 Wil; SI/I V e _5E__2_§ Boi Gold llinee ... In Nickel ... 0"‘\'r ln Harris _.. 31/1 yrooi... , sm lI.H I"/river ... ... _[Col Fan _... Unf('11n l’fd _.. .I 23§;| 23 2511!, |EIrc ... ... ...I I 2% 40 101'. ,.1- | ._______i fiiinirn um` Prices _(If Bank Stocks |. A iI0.\"i`lill.\l.. April _IS-Tho Mon- iltli stocir 111.1-i~ol.ge committee today mlsel iauiliu-.im prices on hanlzing lt-xi: to lic effective tomorrow. Tho gvlialniaiiiiiis and the changes fol- ll.1_rf|u.= Vniindienne Nationale. 155% lam Bank of (‘on\mcrce 1841 to 170: Dnmliilnn lianlr lbll to 170; lnxprrinl '"1 ‘Im ll’ 17-‘i Bank of lilontrr-.ll- ill i1 '.'0.'>' 1'~nnk of Nova Scotia. 200 11210: Royal Hank. 211 to 201; Bank rlioroiiw, 10:1 to 13), Drowned -_.. (Canadian Press) onion asv. N. s.. april ia- lmbrose Devoe, 37 year old fisher- |1111. was drowned less than a mile ima the mouth of Glace Bay Har- I°r_ Yesterday when his dory cap- _l‘1lil in s heavysea. Davos, with 511111 Noon ma gone out to tore in their nels, believing they would 1° dsmazed by are rising storm. lfflllrd Boutlller, Gee] 'poughings Ind John Babbitt started out in a WWI' boat on a like m’ssion and the able to save Nolan after he Isl been swept clear of the over- lllmtd dory. *___* " Just a Word About Ilarier’s Tested Seeds - All of our English Seeds |||. 'M1111 csriof. ooioorma ‘ 'llsszsi-d's" Improved and "lll1Iiwns* sweoo Tomi, “Oil are Teliied for lion at the Seed Lahoratorlu la Cambridge before leaving lhrnoa. °‘11' American Grown Seeds "'° "1 °\1‘°1111lv 'roms more WUI shipped sm gg .lm “lied .1 ta. sooo Laborator- lu In 0"»lWl. and Blekville, N* B" ffm llmvles taken on llflval here. A” °"W1|l1I lrewn Seeds f '" °“"°f'1"! Tested and must "lie No. 1 before being sup. 7”* W°||. to sam np, only 'H lmsu roi or on our arg. ”'°'“.*' 1°! this 8easen’s 1 "'111¢1| some to so not so l' I5” '°'l\1f°lI\°ll\s of the °“*“"~11 ses omooi not '_' "" WDW! reilraed. 5° “W purchasers of cg. “"1 lellsoio sua. an wsu "*°°1°1l as far ss it H hs-» '°"°°11 sensible. 1 1 Grain Market ing ti.1.i10i)0 bushels dccrcasc of the United tbales uhent \isil>lc supply g aln values late today fnlicd tu with- ilztanill bearish effects of stock market ‘il B. ‘ CHICAGO, April l8.-l\'utwithstand- r I D 1'( 1~lnlorgcmont of selling pressure made wheat prices iiulgcs lmrd to maintain. iilny delivery of whcnt show- ed a J S11turiiuy's finish. 1‘orn IQ-fi] down, tendency through to gala on \1l_v. \\'hc1at closed unsettled 1/J-11,4 under p ts 1/4% off and provisions nn- ll r , . changed to live ccnts lower. nonbnn svgrna-r N1-:\v sonic. sp.-ii 1s.-nonaoo wheat closed cash-r. Illgh Low Close liiny ... ,.. ..... 00 _ 50% .'19-511% .loiy 112 1111/, on-".1-1111; Oct ..._ ... 03",'¢'¢ 03% 02’/5-03% \YlNNlPE(1 WINNIPEG, April 111.-Reports of showers over United States drought territory and word that European countries were liberal wheat pur- _chaserrf-consi\~1r~ll ns "good news" by operators on in 1| sides of the trade- lockstepped tho wheat market today. Prices at the close were rested at M lower to unchanged from Snturday's ilguros. - May dnished 1/4 lower at 1l.'l',i’\i July ‘A to 1_4 lower or af. ana or-toner un- changed to 1,4. lower nt1i71}{.. Export tradfi was cstilnatell at 700.- '000 bushels, mostly Canadian wheat. but including a cargo of farm board wheat sold to Grecee. This trade Ilélllagl to offlsiw the imoreh favorable' _ wp" cr cm" °"” “ 1 ° “'l"t°" for medium kinds and froiu 4 to 4.75 wheat forritnry of the United btotcs. for commom Them wcm no em), M|_ lilarked lrnprnvcincnt in the export thc 1'¢lTl’l01‘ bushels shipped from nil Cash wheat and coarse grain frado ilttic change. Wheat-May 03%: Ji" ~ 05: Oct d7%A. oar.-any 3211511; .ifuy 331,53; oct 311119)'-May 42'AB: July 425413; Oct 401,58. _ CASH PRICES no 4 5.'l'%i, no 5 51%; no 0 40%: feed here today; WHOLESALE QI70’.l'AT10NS Halibut 4',-5 tu 181,12 Haddock 4 to 5 Pollock 3 to 4 Hake 4 to 5 Cask 8 to 4 Lemon Solen 7 to 8, Gray Soles li to 0 TRYON AND VICINITY T. Eaton Co. Moncton. 3 f E ills 1111103 “ss m s-I S 35 0|" Barter &i‘0o. LIMITED 1 I ir” 5? 2. . ,.12 Nl Stock Market _Quotations 1 .____. Stocks High |Lo\v [Close Al Chem .. ....o -o. 04 02% 02’/_| Am can .'.. .. 5014 4111/, 4111/. .4 s arg 111|. ul/. 111.1. Am Tel T21 ... ..... 102&| 100 101| An Copper 5%| 5% 51/, Atchison' ... _.. .., 44'/9| 421,§| 42% .l\,ubhAl:rttol... _.. _.. 134; 3'l;,|,,|`Li1s;,1_; et 'ee ... ..... ' ‘ Balt 01110 ..... 0% 8% ‘ii 21lllml"oé".`.".ff"`ff 131/. 121;, igoi vase '1' .f. '.131/,|211,4|;:'r1A lihrys Mot ... ... “I 015| ill 9 . iii( I C G Elec ... ... ,. . ti 8 Corn Pro ... _.. ..| 321/4 311,.; 111% 111 I Dupont _.. ..A ll'.’N 31% 31% Fo! Fiilll ... ... '-"A 2'/i, 2% Gen ldlcc ... ... ... 15% 14'/(1 1-1'/9 con woods .I 114. :111/4 1131,; don not |._.. ....I 121,; 111/. 111/,, Goodyear ub ... _..| 0*/5 Houston Oil ,... ...Q 4| 1359 1-1 Hudson liiot ... _ ...I I 41,2 In Harv ... _.. ...I I 10% In Match Pfli ... ...I 1| id: 1 in 'roio ofy 51 51/ in N.-koi . li so/fl 5;; Ken Cop ... ... .. 7% 011. 0%. Lrixubert Co ... ... .. 37 Ms Pac _.. ... 34' 31.' 31 lui. me 1-ru s1/2 71'/f 71541 non: worn _ 714| 1 '-1 ga;h Mot ... _.. »..I I |31/J l_"ckC§[1:)ttrnl_:.._... .i 12% moi. P111 P1111 .I'.II Z1/2| I §S:|or(NJ .. -ii. 4211;.; 421,; ai o ‘or . ..... .. " . .'. n K o .. .....|l °& nw Sears Ito .I .. 2 _ .. -" South Valli '_.. ...` .I Eonth llaii ... ... or/_ qi/2| ,U/4 Stand Brands ... ... 11141 10fi{,| 10:1/ S 11 Elo- .. .. ._ 11/.1 111.1 1.115 2 o or(`N 'J 114.114-_»| 2:11,; ‘oxns .0 . Texas Gulf Sul .. 11% '1‘In\ liui licar 1,", ll tl Carb ,__ __ _ mx] l'nion Pac ... _..| . |,f,g1,j, l'nltcd Air ... ... 1014, llnliml Corp ... ... 01,5 il (1 hnp _.. _ _ _ 15% 'Av '_/.I 2'/£1 '\| 41.5 ti-oo? 3,3-‘_ 55::-*‘ __::§.=:.< 125553 _eissa -,, ... fre* oeaoé _E _ ¢f$ Evwhe xv ... 1.-... i-4 _. I il S lluh ... ... .. Il' S Steel ... ... Van Stool ... 1;, \\'arn Bros Po _ ... ill, Wes EIN- _ 2“NS \\'orih I'uu\p ... 0% PR OIJUCE .. if MONTREAL, Que.. April 18.-Cattle celepts were S40 onthe two Montreal livestock markets today. Cattle prices for cows were steady to a shade high- cr. The steers sold were ut about steady `prlccs. ’1‘he standard quotat- ions on good cows was 4. Odd tops, picked out, sold up tu 4.W. nicdiuin and rather plain cows in mixed lots. sold as high as 3.50 and common cows around 32.5: the early sales of Isteera were along the lines of 5.75 for those of good butcher quality 5.15 I 1.' to steers Bulls sold for 350 of win-at from North America featured is 4°tm. _sodium had to ‘Wd |_,mc`h_ _ . .foreign nous. Approxmntely hnlf of 95;) Wm, Rb Tliuplg of '¢h0|m, bu", at " ‘ 4. _ The u o the common cows f.°n'}r‘cg' Qzrlfmatggi ln C:‘“"'l_“ “"3 the sold around 3; fed calves of medium 600" rmtc” 55; rf"“"l; l‘;1'"° °"m°1' good quality sill up to $0.25. “_ _kg "mirth nab? oscto I 0 ll1‘9V|°“l Quotations-hir-ers up to 1,050 bf"j I L ° 77°” B “W N°'°m` pounds good and choice 5.75 to ll; med " "S . fum 5 to 5.50, common 4 to 4.75, steers over 1,050 pounds good and choice was very light with prices showing 555 to “_ msmum- _,rm 435 helfcm good and choice 4.50 to 5; medium 3.50 to 34; common 2.50 to 3; fed ' CLOSE calves good and choice 025 ; medium 6.50 cows good 4 to 4.25; medium 11% to 3.50; common 2.50 to 3: canners and cutters 1.50 to 2.50; bulls good 3.50 MMD' to 4: common 2.75 to`3.25. Calf receipts were 2053. Todays irad ing on calves was fairly active, even though there was an increase of 1400 calves over last Mondsyfs offerings. The hulk of the calves offered were Wh°'“_N° 1 I"""I 05%? ”° 1 "0" of better quality than previous weeks 03%: "0 2' T11" 59%; 110 3 1101' 50%? Prices were about steady to n shade l u I calvc _ _` ,_ _ stronger. Just, pin n q al ty e ‘ight ""<,k _(,I"%' 1_d“"“m 38%- _ brought 3 with fair to medium kinds ex ';'r;‘d°,,5 "_" '7151!"° 36° 30741 in cnrlots aellliig from 4 to 4,50 with hed 2,'%_ ;eJ%'t 3°” fm -8741 11° 2 those of better quality up to 4.75 and B H 'M If ° %> f'“k 32'/J~ 4.00. The few hand picked calves sold °4,;yT 0 1 "3 ¥"'\d°'~ 5 'UW °¥ 3 up to 5.50. The bulk of the sales were c W %._2 row ex 3 9 rv 44%: otl\r1‘ xnxulo between 4 and 4.50. 3"‘I°"’ N’ 3 ° “' "957 "° 4 ° ‘V 31757 Quotations-Good and choice veal. 11° 5 15 W 37%! 110 6 0 ‘V 30935 UIIEIK 41 5.25 to 11.50, common and medium 3 to 4.75. grnascrs 2. Sheep receipts swrc 75. Tlicrc were only a dozen or so spring lambs and they brought from 5‘ to 6 each. Sheep Fish Quotations 1:." .‘.::‘:.§'..r'.f";.:'.‘:rr..°§..”_`.;¥. '.°..i'.-.'.’:.’» 5. - Quotations-Ewes 2.75 to 3.50, lambs good li to (i. Ilog receipts were 2802. The most BOSTON. liiass., April 1f1_._T|,|-gy common price paid for barons, butch- pighg ross.-lg an-ivgd at (ho gm, pm- ers and lights vvns 5 fed ami watered with 4 or 5 loads of mixed hogs as low as 4.75. Hesvles and extra heav- fes were sold for 4.50 or better. Saws lirou ht 3 to 375 _ g _ _ Ln,-K0 .;o,| 4% (0 51,5 um" per pound MONTREAL. April 18.-Buffer pri- lifarlinls 31.3 to 4% cos continued to advance while egg and chcesc quotations worn lower on the produce and dairy market hcre_ today Potato prices were steady. Good demand light receipts sad de-I cllnlnrr stocks here sent fresh or re grad:-d no 1 butter ln cariota or less. up half ri ci-nt at 20 to 201/, cents ri pound. 1'o irtnilrrs solids were quoted nt 22 cent.: ami |'r.nls at Mccnte a pound. Receipts were 350 boxes. Holiness was recorded by Oatario or prairie sradcd fresh eggs in cer- MILS LUBIIB Lund Of M.\1l1¢l’Dl1, N. lots or broken lots extras at 18 cents. drsts at 16 cents sad seconds at 14. B" hu "turned to resume her cents a dozen, all losing half s cent. duties gfter .spending some time Quotations to retallorsivnre unchang- ed and rccripts totalled I R40 cases with her parents Rev' and Mrs' J' Current cheese lost a qiinrlcr to half L- Lund Of 'I‘i'YOIi. MIM Lund Isla lrcntthst "wig to' 1,5 hccnt al pound. e rs employed on the office staff of the w‘;;‘§_ ¢.;,,,,,,,,,,°§,,°;°k,° f,.'I,'f,° ,,';¢,',';':,';’_'_ ed at 12 to 12% cents,1\ pound while receipts were 184 boxes. The potato market was steady. new My-,_ Jghn 9 an 8 ht 1- no 1 Florlrlas, per 150 pr-und not bsr- Mv rs d d ug B ' roi being quoted at 88,50 to 0.00 with ‘Mm Laura' of Hampton len on no 2 brand at I7. Quotations of old Monday morning for Ottawa, Ont., ,,,,,,,,.,., 4,, |,,,,|,.... yo., ,... M ,,,,.,,,a whgfg ghgy win yqngin fqp 5 wgek, bac were R0 to 40 cents for Om-ber wi-itee nad 40 to Ili cents for Qiirtwe and Now in-n~.f=\-i/-1: ¢|-sm mountains. M“_ Donmd Ben of Tryon is ('a|-me vi-‘v-rs of old pninfnu wore ton -mis _'I bug chenpcr tl-no the broken _ o d n i ~ ,§--U. _ ` ' ..-° lpendng a week in Hampton. lot 1..<.»1r. 3: mtg, bgni 1:12255 D1; dlsg 1; ., EL. ;j‘_ l"l€l'iCI ll never wha" she B vumng "1-t{v“'_D' “"5” ` ‘ district meeting, which was ca‘lcd 'J ‘_ _ I fa ‘ls to P I e 3 S C I R lsy ure executive for spni ia. _ _ = ' with its Ia Sgin was n li;!lo easier tnrlav and prices Q 0 _ Y’ g X:-vivlggvln; :'1;ftv;tsfrv;1:;l.er increased of. ` . _ Plan t T() K 4 NEW YORK. Anvil 1‘1-Rav' sucar TORONTO, Out., sales close: Sales Stocks , 1400!-Max ... “5U0lA|eX ... -... 3000|Area ... , 3000|Arno ... . 1000|ll llolllngcr .. . 07 00% $0 4U00|iiagumae ... . | 04 '7.'iil0Illi1l|;ood ... . -i85U,liuff Cuu . . 1000|I.'|1ll»0il§ ,.. 1'.’S.`illlLii1|u . . 11o';1<"1ii-1.1;.. ` ,ff' liitioitirariaiia _ .. ‘.'(IIlI)|}Iui‘kl'l` ... |- t~`2.’>|lioliii||;er _.. li(10|liu111m1tL'ad 300: llowoy _ . . lil\ll| li(-cl:-_\' . . . .. ‘.".iIlil l(Irk Lulu: .. 2700!iiirk l’r\~1n _.. . l'||l0|i.1|kc Shure 200l1|.\i:n~iissa 500|.\i1|_\'iai1d ..., .'i00|.\iiningc0rp . 2:ioo|.\iorr..iha1l _. 8UOI1Ioss ... ... 13.'r0l)|.\lurpliy ... 0.’l2|!\'ornniln. _.. 400|l’reu1ier ... 1`.’iIfl||S.'|1inntuNo . .. I 4::1u>,s|i-1.-oo 00'/1 ‘ :ri 14i7li|Nh0rrlti; ... 2000|.\'ia1lu1.'ona .. 100[S\ui Basin .. .'i00|Sylvnnlto _.. 11.1710] 'l‘|-cklinglics . 100I'i`rr1ndwcll . ]000|VIpond ... . 1'l|l0|\\'rl1:lubar . ..l 2' Silver 28%. Total sales 150,000 shares. UNL1s'rl-:n 2000 Tl Missouri ....I 0.11.9! 0.'»1,i 051/| 11:11! A Oil ... _I ill() ‘Jlill U00 1100 I1'-ltcscarcli . SAi2.'ili1l|iloraiiu _ ...| 100| . 7.'| 271': Iluilson Bay 4-'iliilinp Oil ... .I 805| r.:i|Nickr-1 .....| 117.1! 2:1.'.,’Iot 1'.-te ,..| 1oi1o| 1o0|1| 1 201100111.-I..>o.i ....| 011/.| 111| .. | 01| oi ‘_'00Il\'or|lon _.. ‘2000|Oslsko ... .., '.’000|I’\1n Pcto ..| 4000 Ventures . . . ..r l500IVlckcrs ._ CURB 2000|Algnnquln . ...I 1.’i00|Bnl1jn ......I 0 S500ii"11||]lo\1_\>|1 _._ _I 1/,I i,!_, 1;] 2000110111 Lake ... .I 0i1,§| 0114i Olin .nooiirirk 'roivo ....I osi ou as 1(l00lRlhu;:o . ]000|1lltch1e ... 500|Wl1lte Lake ... Montreal Market Sideiights MONTIKEAL. AIl'il 10.-Volume dropped to less than, five thousand shares on the local market today, and the narrow movements of leading is- sues svere in keeping with the rcduc- tion in turnover. Lacking better lead- ership from New York, whcrc im- portant issues in niauy instances touched new low levels' for the bear market the local list semcd content to mark time, with slighpreccssions the rule among such stocks as Nickel, Brazlian, Canadian Pacific, Canadian Car, Abiilbl and Doininiou Steel B. Tho days’ feature was the sharp de- cline. on a xuuch increased turnovcr. in Bell Tclcphouc, which stock closed at 00, off li points. The softness in Bell was probably due in some meas- ure to the heavy selling of American Telephone in New Yorlg. The close was quiet here, showing net losses out- numboring gains 10 to 4, and the in- dex lower by 0.7. The hoad market today continued to display the firmness, particularly in high grades, which developed towards the ‘close of last \veek.'Bids were a-_ gain adviiiiced, with offerings scarce. improved dninnnd for Canadian Gov- crnlncnt guiirantoads and Utllltcs as reported from New York, and market generally aho\v_ed u. ogod dertoae_ MONTREAL. Que.. Avril 18. (By the Canadian Press)-With Wall Street again under conairleralgo' pressure, the lilontrcal stork oxcbsiigc today went through a colorinss session in which 11 lninor reactionary movement was noted. 'l'en stocks lust ground hui; 11| practlcnll_v every case the declines were conlinod to fractions. Four gains were scored. Trailing fell off to s mera 4,673 shares considerably holgw F'rfdny'a dull session when (1,781 changed hands. In ternationnl Nickel, with hut 070 shar- cs. was nciirc loader and lost 1,5 al; IW. after touching 0%. Brazilian, with 503 sales, was sccond,_nnd lost 1,§ at 11% which point marked a new 1032 low. Othcr new lows were shown as fol- lows: Ablfllli off 1,5 to 1%; Canada Wire adn Cable, off 'ii to 4.1. The wid- :-si: hrcak of thc day was in Bell 'l‘olephone which sluulped 3 points tn 90 under some selling pressure. B. C. Power "A" Cansdlsa Car; Canadian Pacific were fractiorinlly weaker. Str-el of Canada showed 1| rise of 1% points at 10%. Dominion Textile was 1 higher nt 40: Smoiiers gained 3 points to 40 nnrl McColl Frontenac was frnetionnlly hotter. The exchange announced that effec- tive tomorrow morn1ag` the "pegged" or minimum prices would be reduced on the various bank atorks. The Tor- onto markct made a similar announce- 4 the 4 mont. Bond sales were $7.700 with principal feature being a decline of 3. $2.50 In victory 1034's to a new low level ni; $07.25. Sterling closed at 84.2110 and United Stores funds at a premium of 11% per cent. MONTREAL, April Il.-The gross revennels of the Canadian Nltiollh Rallsrayis for the week ending April 14. |0112. were 82.700,- 4i4 an compared with 08,430,130 for the corresponding period In |031 I deerelle nf '$47,706. 7.1| ... 0I|,Q| UIIQ ‘OIIA _| ~111u| .loo iso .| :1_o| ' -10 _..| _.1| :11 21% 2111.- 1% . . :io ~ :is m1/. 011,; ::a~io| 2.12:. cuz; so 110| ._ 01 . . Sol su* .. .'..I gel :1u| ...| 01| 01| ._.| 1020 ...I 41% . il.” ...| I . 01| 01 . _ 2:i| 2:1 45| - .. ZISRI ___| -_»-_»_f,| gg,-_ 2135 Nornnda .. 30% 30'/ 30'! ' ' _g§| g-_.gi gig Biscoe Milos _... U] Ml 1 \\'n's Hr 3% ' New York Curb 5 2 15 b 31/_.I 03'/_| 0511/1 oo 01| 01| oi 114101141 0114 31,§,| 0111/,| 03% High LovrIClose I 'ro 'ls D°“‘ 01% uw., 01=y, ony, oi, 2121 :1:1‘/5 0:11/,I ualo 1.10.11 11111 711| '10 75| 75 =-'e I3 ll.: 011,; 30 (I7 _ 01% | 011 2!! 45 . 380| 1.-.| 15 11111 rox 1:.; 'rs-.| o1.'.| N 011| 0.1 05 03| 021|. | 0‘1& 33 iifi 83 10 10 10 ’/il ’/1| \\' . the ua- | mzzl 61,6 Dom bf Can _.. _,_ o1i».| oi? ggm V l)on\ of Can ... aj c N It ....41/,-:ui ss .._ 05% 05% .i 32% ..| 03’/il ._.| o\:.| . | 1131 '2.51nn.1 nl. %?=== Ol 1110111 1111111 B ~ 41;;/3 llama .\ilncs ... .... 0'/4 5911; gal/I Dom Stores _.. 37 37 lin Tohnco ... ...._ I 7% In Petrol _.. _...... 10 0% 9711 1. A (1 Elec A ... _.. G B Ford of Can A ..`. . 8% s' in co :,111 _ 41,; Imperial Oil Ltd ... 7% lil Petrol ...- .I 0% .\ S S 0 of Ken ... ,..| 110’ 11 l"‘i U Canadian Press)-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by thc liuyal Bank uf Canada. closed today as fol- lows: Argentln peso ... ... ... ... Australia pound . ..... Austria echlillng not quoted Belgium bclgo. ... ... _.. Brazil lnilreis _.. ...' ... _.. llulguriallev not quoted Chinn Hong Kong S not quoted Czechoslovakia crown ,.. ... Denmark krone ... ... ,.. . Finland flnmark ... ... . France franc _.. L.. ..... Great Britain pound ... ,.... Germany relschrasrk _.. ... . 0.20-i0 Lirece drachma ... ..,, _.. 0.0143 H llungary pengo not quolcd l Japan yea ,.. ... . Jugoslavla dlnar _.. ... ... . New zealand pound _.._ ... _.. Norway krone ... ... ... .. lloumanla leu ... ... ...._ Poland zloti ... ... ... _.. ... South Africa pound _.. _.. ... . Spain peseta ... _.. _.. . Sweden krone ... ... Switzerland franc .... miurn, ‘I flour spring wheat patents flrsts 5.10; om- ,wands £50. fiom. bake., M0; of the miners themselves tonioirow, ii ,.3613 o;'I“;f:“rW`I:';‘I: P°r*°°§'m °\l;°'fe when 127 delegates from local un- tl ~- -- I econ _ ; ran ,__ -_ _ oo.,24,25.z5_25; sim-gs mn 25_g_2¢_25_ ions of United Mine Woriars dis- s I4dII"'B’° “'11 2025: fvllffl MU N18 00 trlct 26 meet in convention here. s fl fi m o fi A 1 f R Bond. _Quotations ` Apgll 18.-Mining *__ _ Bid Asked 09* 100% 105 100 02 or'/i 01 V1 so of Csa ... ... ____ _.E-E on oliic:\l outline continent, and back again without Iof thc land, "“ mn; S” “M7 0" 05451 N" 055| of ollcies for submission to the ` ec 033-04. up P _ 5 Q . spot closed quiet. Mirldllng als. delegates. The President said thc _ _ if ` `~"ul. . ,I '_' -3. 'i _1f¢11"- '-7.' 'll _... _ *V ~.#_;_ _ """'“'°°11 ii 1 nt asonabl as rx. .f , = -_ conven on In 8 10 Y V _ /,Q J? Cotton spot in fair demand: prices 0 points lower. American mlddllng pected to Conclude in three days I _ _ ' . ee' __ _ ood mfddiiae sox; in-lor mnuiiinii _ :Em I' 586 "H" "M ”'l‘m"“' M1 When both wage reductions and 1,111: inlddllng 496; strict low mladllnrz the re~allocatlon proposals acre rc- : ow middil 406: t l.t :ll _ 44|; K,,,,,| ,,"“,,=f, 41a_'R',§e,[f¢;,'1."e;; commended for adoption by the 100 all American. Duncan commission last Fchruiiry, N S. - the district executive, wnuo sions- _;_;3.___ _,_ _ _‘_ __ ° Mlners In ing out against the closing of any 1311 -’. ‘ gb _. _ Convention ooniories, advised nie moi. to _/_ _-'.f‘ id 1\`\\‘-' ._\ 1 \\§\i" `- .1 -\: _.___ ' I 1.\l~%_;bp' . _‘T ‘_ £11' :I »-1 :v~-\__ .I ____ _ \ \k accept the reductions ln pay On _./.-~ r, th 10000 min- » " kk . ._ _ vi '5’_!_,. ‘ (C II ‘_ ) March 14, however, c ,ma om I _;; ,V _ New--onasoow, N s Aprii1a ez’ Wh° “Sei l"t;"2’;';da';__m_f _hw .J ___ . .. ' 0 approx a ey _ _ _ _.1 ____' -_Z _.`_.::;_ _Problems fseing Nova Scotia coal cum mainland mais voting for ac- / ,,--_,_-_ ___ 1-F-/J’ mme" 'ul mme hem” 7 mbunal ceptance, Cape Breton against. .}~¢..;§¢_"'=".,-_ 'if-1°' '"““'*°" '"°'"~"" 1“~"' "“""‘ 146 Richmond St Charlottetown “ . ‘.`."_.".'21.Il’iI"L`i’.l."’§i}3i'.3.';Y‘.I}';1'.1§Ii _ ._ _ _" _ ` _ Antarctic Continent ii?"»-if-»l”2l“%.o»T"'°“‘°“' “ "' Far Life Acczdent Sickness *- There was no stoppage of work, _ ;____»__"__T “ll Trusty as an old i- .7‘ V/71/'.¢i,f/[QQ 1'*-_ flavour. 4 . . _ _ 1 " , _ _r ` "1-r»~1v»11» »~1-~ "wi Mn- vu e’ ’ ’ Yonx, Airil 18-I-’“°°‘“ EHS; MONTREAL. AMI 10.-‘Ira nsrnfnle 17 the Canadian ‘Pealfkv ssulwav for sa. vm-lr seam Aoril gs mms-n es.\n.»M wana oem- | no-ell with as.r\1.0"'| in the for-' ,unending week e’ Iall yall I doeeessmes OIMON _ .. _ ’ 1 _ .ll ' ', ' An . . . . -~~ f- - - - -- .-1....-fr im. .Tory 01. Sep 14, nec li .Tan U ,Gm _ n _ _ _ ,_ ..._ I worth, who flew to the nor 1 1 mnolvlvllf-'.1 sum- was nv-»-mn»-f-1| in RM and Plate Glass nsurance with Ronald Amundsen. plans to -for fine granulated with onlv 1| light hnnri in month enquiry reported. I cllmsxed by a flight over the great 1., pedltioa today. thc American Gro > ' 1 ,_ of Low... Roi.. i:;°“.;‘:_::.‘;1?‘:s;,'.:.if;;‘;;zif;‘;1 **"3"f`*’ ff "'¢°l°l50N 'Agent at Summerside','Lloyd Lewis /111t11r¢i1° °°11¢l111=11t- .fy ` I in announcing the proposed rx- I asf. ‘ NiNg_