'31IARL(L'L"I'I£'I'OV1'N GUARDIAN 1. 18.1932" ~ - 737151150121 Y*’§*sTocK , 1>§b1v1> k .. 44-%"b~a_\a"‘ ii“ [- t U0 TA TIONSI I MARKE_7_'_ cosszr I The Montreal New York t New York AC-urbv Montreal Market Grain Market Montreal an». mm. Aaaoolatol rrus marten Tolaphono after making C b M k s k M ‘ -.; - . Writer.) III only fractional addanca, ragged to "r a,’ at = Stock Mafket roar r1 Y’ r11 11- E931; 21.15:: 52:51!“ o! b” 1w“? I 5min Hishil-vuiflclv 1K0‘ ' ' "' ea ' - °'"" ’“ “ " " ' ' - rncsco, s 11 1-1-11 1 .114 1 [Mk1 Nlilcldllglfiggurgra. ‘l. a‘ n aglantrngenopfla-clgglog; g twill," '3' :mlc;::"§ "" ""' as: “It 3% wtfather uncertaplrnties in Iliad-db‘: rllly 111"" "Q5113: ‘.1... would of 21.50am a small afdilfrdds‘rr'1'ffl Stock! - IHIIIIILOWICIMQ t ‘ A 0 Ilse " I :55 29: 2 . trlctl. wheat prices went tiuwubili _ wqplllelmree Conant". ‘med chemicfl Du Panfunh ‘A Beuuhuno“ ‘ a5 ~ . . B". T," "M s” 8* 8% MONTREAL. Que» April 17.—-TbQ yestcrdlY. 11”" as a motel-o ican Can 1e1a'11 a m" 111 Ilia‘ "n m’ 1v a ' C" "m"! l ‘V ‘m’ "mm s"‘““““' “mm ‘ m“ °’ CHM" "l" l m" °' 1"‘ “i” —-—— maul! It W c, no,“ s, 7 ° a M" I PM" elch- z "' " ' 1 9 n‘ ‘h s '" ' ' irregular movements wth a very dull s read br-alt up of drought c1..11d~1- - u axtreI-flfl “fungal”, unlice- ‘Fei. 00951190 551-000». :3 A o" --- -- 9% 0 0 - u“ g d ‘é c“ ' 4% 2% .4,” dsplsy. Fractional losses in Brazll- lopns woultftake Place h)’ \iund:11' \v<rc | |lo1v1 had], the" w" . "u": I firmness in tho toppers lacked a b" IYfI-‘Ilso D . 12% mi, s: .- . 8 J/n -1 “m, Canadian pflcmm “ma!” and “enemuy memo“ flumflént l“ ‘Mm “mks _ bgconllderabtgnt plant mun‘ bu‘ b3‘; lggganatirtm unless it was the 1'10"‘ Tiff?“ - s‘ l A g o! Care‘... . 10% 12% 15/ Nit-Ire silxi-tcstcrl something of u new huylnfl imzartlous :10 Drosvlli. W“ '1"‘7“ "'““""'m1’§ check tho rally. mint ha ?1:'rc..°§se"mr" w“ “I'm” 100717..“ I 11,4‘ '1 8 s.“ r u Coabtd 4' ' 'l u “I 4% °'"""*'° "m" "‘“ """""““‘°"‘ “w! "‘1°“"“"'"°» "PM ‘m’ "" *\“""‘ i - - " “med i11 the mimic“ voimon on!" n emu t l a lorcuist o! an- In Par-l.- ... ... . 1 ‘it 7/: A at " 81/ during the prwrwllrlg two sessions, American wheat; \\-.1.-1 only fnlr, .i- l‘ i; i"“"'l' A -- wubfleulpat additional imprnvo- priced railia stun at dpgi? flu‘ Lo" I" ‘M10 H. n‘ u“ M“ we" Um l ‘A ,6 y’: but the losses u-crr- mlrrurv; and de- though Germany was 11~..Iiz--.1 with If ‘_ I'_"“'" I‘ "mdfodlgonslderahlo short‘ envorlng American PGIIGIIIIEEIIIIGIIIIIIQlbH-glel? 11"‘ d“? "l1650 1050i 100% Nialara Bud m " 4% 4% 4521 “P!” ' g°"°"'" “"~“‘“°5" i" "16 New “m” P““°h“”“‘“ "M" m“ ' "'1 "‘ L likmlnmiy ' In Probably 110M in t!" v*'°"°"' larbnedfl on reports that digcbrilon: '- 51s co B . s g 0! {Kfldilfllut-II-‘l 331.?.‘§if..”‘?."‘§§.J.?;‘“ZLZ.i§§ 01,320’ 153111 ’$'."=°.1“1..‘3§"" demand I H“ ‘m "d? ‘Aidan P01.‘ _ d", 0,011 er way between that com- . 31,5 o en . i 1 t _ b H _ ' ___, ‘ 1-,... I'm: _ __ ".°§|.t.::l1:n5t1§:-gfgafldfioigtibyitg}: 5:31 gmgillfiaf.°r5i§:g11r5ler:£y1133:1111‘? - 2211 U1- Povvr A . 4 3% f§u=fIEYI111aB11Q§ 1§.?...h§f§...'i“§§§.i1‘...'§§ nos-nan wnmz‘ iimflclglnlz§d -- - .' . . _ ': ... . lfltfinz" Iefregsgg: “.,{‘,":,,,§;t‘§fle:: ailcrlhuluge u‘ crmle "ml 5mm’- lmnicllm" "I011: lfi-‘Ie,ti§ssY1ri§-.§1'lfd?51§ but: NEW‘ YORK, April ‘ITV-llondcd hm" “im-“S lritllYl flilhll-‘qnen i“ a h" "m" e‘ l‘ glctilnllac of Pun Amcricalrs lur- 2250iSylvanlte ... 2 with the iudcx cusirlg 0i to 10.31;. wheat. closed easier yostrr ‘5"" 5"" Li“ ltidiltillifbbladugmoblla dropped 4% t0 8 v es’ wfiglqéefkilllllilhel . E "rite bontll nllarllfct stulllgtl a rnnurk- ‘I ll '11 ‘Iliriifilipl - . - on hJIB come ac - V‘ .1 _ _ ___ ___ _ . 1‘ ..- “ “w,” ltgeryeefizglnlzl-lhjtofi WHAT ‘HIE STOCK MARKET DID 2250X“']‘I|lgh[hup which prevailed ibmtlho baslierwbbbyrltd!‘ Jdllb 3i l" t) "n --- .- _Wltl lint (H1111- fielh memo" damn“! N b Sat. Frl. Silver 25%. ' las: week. Striking improvement was Oct ... .\l l. ll Pmrfli‘ . Fntbreedgck ‘was HIM. Eastman Ko- N01511:: :1: 123.1%" m ' 11s? :11)‘ Tom "l" “m” mm- “mdi In u“ rfiniimud“ Nathan m“ w ' “%"'.'.".Z12' ' or h. packet o“ st k ~~- .~- , way lsues w c a vanced in prlcc INXIPEG - - _ - --- r "prorldcd another a . oc s unchanged ... ... 118 100 ‘ 1 g y) _ . >1‘ r1< i‘ii . . . . . 1;‘ M; to s new low. Total issues traded 450 504 3500]}! Lliasouuwbfsililillbli-i 05i 05 G R 111:1... I I MONTREAL Q“, Apr“ 17._Lqgm drglllrnngnoalsg plrbergaligrolmidr tugtkgtj: wpxyrpzq, April 17__,\;,.i<.“n. ,0. \\'i11nI-Ilc-:H|... (... ...i i i '2". 2:- 87: Oil .| 000i 000i 000 Goodyear Rub‘... p“ g "null “d ‘a beau. demam] "n, arigzirrsiz-ll 1111111 llniiinlvipnl lssucs. lftll- lief over southwestern \\'1l1.'1-|-_’\\'l14':1|, v . ' h , m.) gum,“ ___. m o4 o, M mmicgllyagfh ‘I 133 1:113 gzgstoa L?“ ,.. ... .. 1a butt?! plrlceldspurtinfi ugiwsrd OHM-ii}: t“ p....f.,§1....3§..1‘§1°.m““d “m! m‘ $33152; aifnfheduéfigfémg.tml,‘fglilnmf profit oi’ $813,736 is shown in‘the Mmmg Exc ange .| 112;?" hllgillllldoradn . i 11a 114 114 nupf,°“MMot__-..-m..: alt 454 :56 gffaznhggfiijlci: mag J1me. nlowrmyn A I and wing-at rgccdcirl r111‘... u.» 1.1;». .~1-~'.- annual report issued today oi’ Dom- monmkfl 01% 0m‘ 0m aalilgpltlsgrlll my | 17r- 1111 11:. 1.. lIarv ,__, _._ 21114 m; 1, chaalo was 11.1.11: steady 1.1.1 potatoes “m; l,n;sj_,)"_“,i,‘{h‘ ltfnsflffl: C12; §fl§if,§§,,“';fl,ufifjffsea‘ ‘iiifil“’,',,jjj,s.“if,', 1111011 Sta-cl and Coal corporation, . ggglgliguienyger ... . t?" 42.1; ‘rifle!’ ' sélpril 1217112 8:70; klilctgl M. V‘: a _ § sat a lhadq-cheupcr. mu- volulinc 0133.040 slinrcs and only 040v; if! to or I '_ ilimiicd audits associated companies zmouluk° s50"; --| 20ml 2050i 3050 200il\’“lI'l-roII‘:d " 9g “d? Ii“ Tam 5% ‘pnzgg-tifigtgfirfgngt csglgggoaf 1232:5221 NIEOILIZWZJNEQIINWI$223011gfirlisgflgeillbtfidigfi 11.r.?...;'1\...g:5...‘.‘.1“r€1pa?Fig.0.w.“ iii/iii Dcmilliilll C031 Comimnb’ and NW5 =°""-“E.°'.J;:'.'.-1.£P'“ "-"“‘"‘"' ‘iiiiliztxtr; -"i it‘. i‘? ii “£3.'.‘!1£‘"11‘. °*“*' °"" °‘*‘ .101»- r»- m- ---~» 2;.‘"‘.1..::::.‘1:.::"*"':t";=':‘". ‘a’. 11111:: 011"“ W“ Sim c“ Coal Company ‘or nlu c_‘0 > _ * -- -- - re a .. , 05 05 (:5 m] 1d “h ‘h t, t u] t T _ 11 1 ga 11s o 11 e :1 c-ximr r1111; 1:1. 11min» r i . I _ gm stock i|Hi|zhif.r;v|1-,C1os‘c 200lhiayland ,.. i 07 07 OZ n500!l'cn cPte ,.... . 03 02!’, 0.1 '3 ‘ma, c€fpékha an gveslzcam “Cauégu the movements wcre without signifl- enod vnry fllfllvrifllly- i1931- n19 £18079 (Wmilirvd Vim’! $2- ilitfilflt-rue .... .--. 12V: 1-./.| 12a 400IMUIIIIKEOPD‘ - - i150 §§ 3a 1100]Vcnturcs _.. .- 35] 35 85 a“ ‘Hyman,’ m tbs m" contributed m canoe. Fort-lull rcports urrr- rrnistrtivtlvt-i 296,390 in 1930. 1m ‘NM. .| b5 K 1,5 lillilillloffuthnll .I 011,.” 01...’ 017: . 7 h“ decline m recelpuwvhuth amount The lending issufs vvorikgywd n". with Liverpool rnrordlrvg gains. lirnmn; V b “pater .-| 80 90 80 Zifltlliifioas ..| “g6 g; F}; cm“; 12 ed ‘o 0.127 bu“! "Mn" 7.240 n week tloaally. Brnzlllmi flruciion. on :1 turn- hall roporttwl that llnilvu 1.1.“... ...‘... After payment of interest on dc - 12111111“ ... .i 01% 01% 01% 83 I Ofllfld" "i 1 m?" 10'“ ‘ - m ' ago. Dealers were using up stocks on "I" "t m“ SP""""'- W“ '19 !°“'°' "t "u" m I""""“ "M “"1? ‘ "" “"""‘7cniurc stock and interest on secur- "SOOBHMIIYIEQT . --l "0541 00% "W: 1°°° 1R" 5" -" -'il18000i1\l1:onq11ln I 1.5.! 1/ 1A ' ' 3% h“ which m, abnonnmy “gut m, 9%.; 111t.~r1...1.......1 1.11m, “i... 517 11.10.0111 111.11.. c..-.-.......,.~ c0101.... ~ ' 111. 1.11m .. .l 03%| 00% 011/, n00 Shsrrltt . .. :11! r1 :11 fififlfifltrnwnloc - . , ,1 m 4% w, . ‘ sales, lost 1. likc amount, ..: 113;. 1.1.11 Bring plriils {or 11...- 1.......r1a.1.... ..r 1...»? cd loans there was a balance oi $15,- twii F - . . - 01X. 011. 0114 r s ..: N .1 this season of the year. 1'1... market . . , _ _ . "Mnidggod _ ...| 01m on m1 21:00am... . ..| .111 an ..:) 11111101111111 Con .. . m1 1n n1 1; d. "" '5 “ ‘m’ apurtad to 101/ to "015 wit... per ‘-“'"“1'"" Piwifm “"0" t" 14%- B- C‘ "W" “"‘“"‘ *"Y""“'-“- ‘saa Pr0\""'0 ior dc lemon and de- ' u“ a‘ N, ,| 32% 31 32% 6001B: Anthony ...] 01%| 07%| 071,5 jgogllguchte _ v , '1 ° C079 ‘r-r .-.-- 5% 5K l5 * ‘ Power "A" nlul (‘ilnnda Cement were Illillffcrcilt trade icnturcd tho cash‘ ‘ "I X‘ p. I003 .-- ----I 01 4| 01%| 011 It K 0 pound for no 1 in carlots or less. Jolv- . . . . . . .4 “n” Bu." "q - 22% 21.. 8 a h." ‘nnounced pflc“ m remfle" rm 111:? fractionnlly lower. whcat raulrllconrso grains SVVUHHS uwzlii prec £13,011 amounting to $587,368 s . s...»- 1»... .... s0 ‘*0 ""..-“*'°" 1°?“ ‘wfifcr ...'.".‘":‘...“.":.">.::=:z;":.'. “° 1.1.1.11 1 1.1.11.1 some who - 5mm‘ m" 6% 6% 6%, u u“ ' or m“ ' ‘mum-row’ V: i" 3 m"! 2-3’. rospcctlvcly. CLOSE rcduccd the carried over operating T/ulrlnvcsltmcnt 1"": .1.~1.*t= "r11 a.“ Q 4 / . ‘Aug ilitil-lbep 040;’ 033351-215; lgobf opinion m," m’ _ 603: Dec tl .. . * nowcarvvltbouc a Spot closed quiet. 11111.111ag|.c2o. , nag“; pa..." Ljyngfoo!‘ ' _. llobsolcte." Cotton. spat quiet prices 4 points lower. American middllnga fair 506: strict good lnlddlinffl 551.; good mid- 8 490. _ low middling 470: atrictvordlaary Ill 1 \ STATESMEN, financiers, churchmen and educationists —lmown from coast-to-coast for their far-sighted leader- ghi unanimously commend Life Insurance for its prin- cipIbTof thrift and protection. Read the statements of, than five outstanding Canadians: RT. HON. R. B. BENNETT, Prime Minister of Canada: “Life Insurance in these modern days is a necessity, not a luxury. No man with a sense of his responsibilities to his family and organised society should be without Life Insurance.” RT. HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING, Leader of the Opposition: “In this age, it surely is not necessary to endorse the merits of Life Insurance, not only as a means of protec- tion, but as providing a method of systematic saving as well.” SIR ARTHUR CURRIE, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, HON. G. HOWARD FERGUSON, Canadian High Commis- sioner to Great Britain: “Any business which has as its primary impulse the preservation of the home, the education of children and the care of tho aged. 111"" hit" 01° ldmifaihi‘ of us all. Life Insurance should commend itself to over)’, - man ol‘ common sense and judgment. HON. L. A. TASCHEREAU, Premier, Province of Quebec: “Canadians have gradually come to realize that no better ‘ b i n their families than through Life l v otcd _ 1 k ‘ n, - : = a h d - e a m, Wm, I [Olfitlllflflqicauld a a W Herhvllvrnklo crown MW hvt"“’i°- . . $'1§.rf.1.1‘L..§§1"°”- QmJMItTnKZIZnJ You will mnnngg, Denmark krone _ ~11 .. . 0.2201 I'm" "n"! my “k building fine “rm Bu‘ n0 ., When Canada’: leaders stress the necessity of Life Insur- gnu, it is wisdom on your part to protect the policies you now own and increase your holdings when possible. [ifc insurance $eroice ~ 0m; o] a series of message! r we‘, by . Life Insurance Comlflmef‘ 1 . '1 .J: Stand Brands Canadian (loot; Bond I Quotations“? a 111a Asked ~ 1 on“ 1on1; -31 105% 100% 416-411 a1 112' 91% D5 D0!‘ 81 00% D1 92% N a t Service "on “at 911:2 a1 Miscellenous, ' . 1 IUOAI NEW YORK, April lt-Raw sugar was unchanged yesterday at 2.05 fof spots. Tho only aalea confirmed werg concluded late the previous day ia- cluding 85.000 bags o! Cuban for prompt shipment and 13,000 ha a .0! rhilliplnes for May arrival to a local refiner at 2.06. Reflecting tha atudlnels of the spot market and firmer London cah- lea sugar futures were tirmor early but demand was not aggressive and after advancing 2 to 3 point acte under liquidation and hsdg er. The day's transactions aggregated 71. Sen 7S. Dec Bbrlan B1: March 02. only 0,050 tons. May closed BBL ‘July Refined sugar was aachsngod at 3.00 for fins granulated wth demand rau- but still limited to nearby re- quirements. ' '- ' NEW YORK, April IL-otltton Int- nres closed barely steady. Closing atrlct rn dllng 601: mid- strict low middling 4 ; good odinary 42B: receipts wars 1.000 bales including 300 American. - atomnsaa, April IZ-Barlcy, can; adian western no 3 52; oats aadlan woatern no 8 88: oats feed no 1.8T; flour spring wheat patents tlrata .500: flour. seconds 4.40: flour bukorl 4.80; flour winter wheat patents chnivu 2.00-8.00: flour whita corn 450: brln ton 24.25-26.25: shorts-ton 25-25-2615; rolled oats bag 90 pounds 2.45; hay no 2 per too car lots 11.00:‘ cheese current. 1015-11: cheese summer 11t- 1215- butter no 1 ilneat 18; eggs fresh specials in cartons 26: eggs fresh e: tras in cartons 23-24: eggs fruh tlraty in cartflnl 21-22; potatoes Que 80,111. 235080-50; potatoes N B 80 pound bag MONTREAL, April 1T. (By the Can; adlan Punk-British and foreign ox- chnngs in relation to’ the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the‘ lloyal~ Bank o! Canada. closed yesterday 'al follows: ‘ ~ Argentina new ,.. ... 0.2881 Australia pound ... ,.. ...-s 3.3108 Austria schilling not quoted 0.1500 Brazil milrols ... 0.0750 Bulgaria lev not quot Belgium belga ... ... m . (Ylilrla Honk Kong dollars noLqn ...-r ... "s Finland flnmark France franc ..- flerravny rnilchmark Great Britain pound ... Grecc drachma Holland florln ..: ...'.'.' c4119 Hungary poago not quoted ladla rupee ... . ... in Italy lire ,.. .... , . Japan yen ..¢ , ’ngollavia dinar ... . Isw sealand pound ..¢ .. ' rono ...- ... \ krona lrrltnuland tr Mini. cs5... ~ . _ little, with closing levels for cnrlots tains 00 noundu-no 1 mostly 115. Local llibg closing net unchanged to 1 point hlglr- ' n. . uamuautu Fdfllllr 11114 ma; yrp- - Egg receipts were heavier 14,507 ens- es against 11,028 tho previous wcck. Tha greater volume and more offer- ings for shipments cased prices 1t or lcasiot graded eggs being 18 tn 18% for extras, 16 to 101,5 for drsts and 14% cents for seconds. ‘ 0n the cheese market receipts were the higher tfor the year so far 1.155 current receipts with most sales tak- Jng place at: 10%. Summer mnka re- mained 12 to 121/, cents per pound. -'Iho potato market held unchanged to slightly easier. Prices to the retail trade. et-tracl: follow: New Bruns- wlck gran mountains 80 pounds, N11 1 42 to 45; Quebec mountains, B0 pounds, no 1 40-45 cents; P; E. I. grer-n moun whites so lhs 1w. 1 110-10; s1 1.1 to 89 per-barrel; no grid p‘: IQ - Bonds wore llrm but quiet with Montreal Trnluu-ilys “.-\" ull 1 at 74% nnd Montreal Pmvcr Debentures 11n- chnngcd at 40. Sales were $19,350. No government bonds appeared ca the board. Sterling closed at $42024 and Unit- ed States money at a premium 0t 11V, llcr ccnt. BOSTON, 1009s.. April ]1.—Eigi1t vessels arrived at the llsh lllcr here yestrrrlny. “WIOLESALE QUOTATIONS Largo cnd 4 to 5 cents per pound Haddock 4 to 5 Pollock 3 to 4 (Tusk 3 to 4 Gray Soles 7 to 8 lllnrkot Cod 31,1, to 41; Hake 3% ta 4. Whcat-lllay 0313B, July 117.1; 1.. 1;, Oct (27%, to !-’_-. Onis\9l:1y 3:55. July 71711;, not .".l'.. liurlcy—.\i:1y iii-j, July 411.17, 0.1 4 . CASII PRICES Whom-N.» 1 hard 01".; .... 1 llnr 1.:z";, r1111, 11o 3 durum iliiig; 11.. i 30: nu 5 c 1v 37; 11o t; c W111: 41%. ; 1111.1 Dominion Steel Had Operating Profit MONTREAL, Que., April IG-(By 'I‘he Canadian Presm-An operating Flounrlers 31-5 ‘tn 41,5 wbolebas anotwoyoarsagotbatsucha big. ban Illnmrnced This is the time for you to “sb0p" and bu! wildly. Don’: make a cle sic on an automo- bili until you've actually had a dc rati n.- Itlalnyopinibnthattheauturnobileindustryas! vflered such values to the public; In tbo New Plymouth we have achieved more dun I had aver dared to hopeIor. It‘ you had told p6werful,beanti- Iul automobile could be sold at the prices we I'd have said it was abso- ldlionmcnt in my career has given me the deeP- down satisfaction that I derive from the value you»; in this 1952 Plymouth. To mo, m out- OUSANDS of people have been waiting ex- pectan ' before bsyia, a new can I hope out Floating Power is comparison. A Srarsmtur av " _, feature is Floating Power. We already know how the public feels about this. Last sum- - merit was news, but today it is an established cngineerin; achievement.- amour. ~ It is my‘ pinion, and I think that of leading engineering authorities, that any new car w1th- mouth with Floating Power, and note its utter understand what I mean. Tlnre‘: absolutely no We have made the Plymouth a rnuch larger 115i . .'?.5c1'.-'¢= automobile. Again lot obsolete. Drive a Ply- W. B.'Prowse fr’ Sons Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘A. B. L. Horne, Summerside Earle Kennedy, Kenslngton. McGowan's Lid., Kilmuir Plymouth with Floating P0wer._B at all THRF _ A _ _ _ ‘any until you do. Tlrat is the way to get th ésurplus to $305,960. i The dircctors reported that the ishrinkage in industrial activity last year, coupled with a “serious shrink- age in railway traffic, had a very adverse influence upon the con- cumptlcm of coal and 0i the forms ' ‘ boxes compared with 750 i th - i , SIR ARTHUR CURRIE _ HON. G. H. FERGUSON w!“ Bros... u‘ v2 “w. week Fm" cheese gxmitgfi?“ F: h t q onm_xo.aéfl w m": u" 3 p ‘ m.“ of steel “vhch usually absorb a we’ m” n‘ ~ n“ 23 _ the season will be leaving Montreal ex l ford 2911;‘; m, -. It‘... 3, h r,._ 1m. c an of the out/Dub of the worm Pump my my m in another week. Dealers were still Jew... 3m. "Mk 33 __ g P 4 t 4 , llilhr u» to 11 vents m! ovum! for gn,i.-_v_'y'., 3 c ... 407;. m, 4 , ... works operated by the companies. The output of coal was reduced more than 1,000,000 tons, or nearly 22 per cent. Domestic consumption oi’ steel products was about. two- thirds of the tonnage absorbed in the previous year. The disturbed conditions 1n Germany and the United‘ States largely reduced ship- ments of iron ore to those countries. at y *1 so ~ i Look <11 Ail THREE! out‘ obuzr‘ our. ANY rt'ovvsalg,l%tgli5;icanoualrlgroove oluyru 11-112 NEW PLYMOUTH"Wi~T-H' FLOATINGIAPOWER” .. . w.” "It l1 m1 It is a BIG car. We bava Increased its power, lengthened the wheelbue and greatly improved its hcaury. McGill University: “Of all the institutions that have to do 4 . ' , "Wuueon, chum; _ _ _ - h ' l t 0 , - I ' IIfi dtIl N PI (I! at: the 1:13? of men and women, t ere 1s none sill-la o 0011-31311 Exchange. y t fiauevyziogrgcidare here, WA LT E R P,‘ ‘RWY s L I R ‘henrygucvg; yon“ have ti?“ 21:13:“; rnc urge you, go and see the New e sure toloolg ‘f bu J3 low-priced _cars y e most for your moncy. H. H. Acorn, Souris Roy W. Jay, Mt. Stewart