,., 10,1932 RDA Yo; 5Tb E_T__ , c h, Associated Press 7": $.03. ' ll m-ltoeka ma - W Ygfifflflfn.» hatter today. ' uldstien in a number-rat ts and aatfeip on with s general ah- huflng interest. kept the ' "Ml-d, hut iosseso were con- iid°w mailer than yesterday. ” I eollil successive session n tively steallly. "Vi"! 110:7 i a t k mee - m“ {loélp- srllggks. However the “M poured to has been impres- m In‘; liarch operating figures of rriers reporting to date and ‘T n! pressure agfinlt fl"! lnnfunorcd ll depressing influ- . w- . rial nail: m fll 1"“ ltltQlllCll “fir. together of s were rather dispirited, gniy a few instances did pas develop. Allied Cheni- a point break was the worst rforniaiicc. U. S. Steel dip- 30, scaled to be making rls to discount a dividend cxt week. American Can low ground. while Gen- which earned 10 cents a e first three months of 1032 , “mtg a year ago, touched worst, losses for the lead- Wm, a handful of exceptions, . 1 no: CHARLOfITETOWN GUARDIAN i‘ GOSS P Pllllfld from 1 to 2 points. hut these were reduced by late covering. American Telephone parted com. Dilly With par on an Opening block l‘! 5.000 shares at 09%. Eventually it - sold down to 91%, hut cut a loss of 23‘ 1° h!" l Point nst. Brokers re- Wn“ I "my active odd lot demand , for the stock. Lacisde Gas, trading ‘to rthe flrst time this year, changed ‘M101! It ‘Iii. of: say, points from the Hi!" "llllili-‘liloil. after several adjust- ments a! hid and asked quotations. Homestaks mining. sols surviving member of the one hundred club, was hushed down 0% to 110% but reduced its loss to 1% net. ' Union Pacific's net operating m- come for March, amounting to $1,314,. 204. made a reasonably good Ctllllpflrlg. on with the slime month last year be- “IR only about 8100.000 lower. The stock closed at a minor fractional concession, as did New York Central and Pennsylvania. Santa Fe, Southern Pacific. Chespeiike and Ohio and Nor- lfhoik pad Western improved frnnl 1,5, to po iit. Transactions n re ate _ M0831 shares. s: g d 1' wirar THE STOCK uanxar nin Tue. Mon. 9f 12-1 30?. 20'! lfili 127 532 i518 Number of advances Number of declines Mocks unchanged ... . Total issues traded ... ... . oreign 5x11501189 A ._..€_ i., April 19. (By the Can- llritish and foreign ex- ion to the Canadian led by the Royal closed today as foi- HONTIU" iia press!»- , “g5 in roinl “m 3g coiiipl n of Canada, I“ 0.25875 3.3538 min, peso .. ... ... . lniraiia [iiilillll ' ‘ll! 5.02.050 ' ' ' 0.1551 0.0755 liiillullll_0‘tltlll.'. ‘u Yong dollars not garia lc\ ins llcli ' liosi 0.0205 0.0138 0.2038 4.1810 0.0143 ... ... 0.1400 1y poop-l not quoted, 0.3175 0.0571 0.11710 0.0201 3.8017 0.2020 0.1254 0.0008 5.3335 ll-ny krone ‘gulp en ilioiu- . . ‘rirliiildf ilc ... . 133ml Slates dollar 11 p.c. premium .5 ldning Exchange flighlLowlCloso . . l2! 1L’ l" I i .l l -.| --.| (‘anus-a llllllll‘ . ' Beaiihariiois A B A Oll . Canadian Gov ‘t. Bond Quotations Illli Asked Can . .....|5\/,-:li1i0ou,|1oou, um -i5I,l,-.'~l7| 10:. 100 -I 5-~i.'i|ilil=y, 011/, I 99% ' my, my, C N It Nat Service . Nat Service _ New York Curb Stocks ll' i l ‘Cl . Alli (‘you ll 1g” to“! Bras Traction (‘nn Marconi .1. ilulf Oil Corp .. I’! 0 itcfin Co in Petrol Mill West Utl . Nngara Hull _.. S (l of lnilana R 0 of Kcn ... U I. Power A The Montreal Curb Market Stocks ifliitlllhnwlCioso s0 10| so 0| 0E4 123% Dredge. -. _ Jlllpr-rial 5° Iin 'I‘obilcco lil eilfrol . m Noriliilia . ...| ao| no . ..|102is 102a . ~ .| 91% 01% I a2 so , o1 ..| 1ei0| 1on0 ...| 42 ~12 an i 00%| i 01%| i WI mrililnufy iillli .\'oriiniiil l. . ‘Premier .. . i 35 ...| 1. .1 00% illllv, TED a nvs lllliluraili) __ tllliudsi.“ pay _ _| Bflillip ill] ,__| itsllxlci. CURB e o 0M I000 Genlohnks m Oil Sl-lcct n» 8A 8% . . 1% 11,-’; 1% ,.. .| 3% 3% 3% J H Limited Shcrritt Siscoe Mini-s ,\\'alk Hiram .. A PRODUCE MONTREAL. Apr’) Ill-Beginning of the export trulie iii cheese and bui- tcrl lleiivy cheese and egg receipts and slight ensiness in butter slid egg prices featured the produce and dairy market here. Cheese and potato quot- ations held firm. Sixty one boxes of butter were re. ported to Newfoundland it was an- nounced. being shipped this week on the bilvia while the Regina took six- teen boxes for St. Pierre do liliqusloil. l\n exports have yet been booked for Ellkland. Fresh or regraded no 1 lint- tor in carlots or less, lost half ll cont at 2 cents a pound. To retailers solids at 2‘. cents aiill prints nt 2.’! cents ii pound were unchanged. Receipts were 510 boxes. Ontario or prairie fresh graded eggs in carlots or broken lots were steady. extras. being quoted at 18 cents, firsts at 16 cents and seconds at 1-1 cents a dozen. To retailers quotations of fresh specials and extras, in cartons, .__- ‘Montreal . Stock Market Quotations Etoeks A P Paper ... ... . Bell Tole ... B T l. Power ,.. _.. Build Pro A . B G Power A .. C C Foundry ,. C C Foundry Pfd ,. Can Cement C I Alcohol l‘! 8 Lilies Pfll (l lV (‘able A (‘an Pile C iii Smelt . D S Con] B . Fraser Coy's ... . G B Wares Ltd ... , lfol Gold hiilies Nickel ... 1i l. H Power ,.. , Nat Staci (‘or ... . Quebec Power R C Power Win Elcc A Grain Market “TNNIPEG, April llL-Dcspile heal‘- ish reports of rain uvcr the south- wesifis drought lircn and cusiiiess dis- played ily traders at._i.i\'erpool, grain prices soared in the grain pit today. Prices iit thc close were M. to M high- er than the previous close. hilly llll[l1‘ti\'L‘il ‘h. lo 111171., July M. to <', iit Milt-é; iliiii October 34,-0.4 at 0S- .5,‘ N0 sail-s‘ of wliciit for export could he ciiiliirniod. Opening froctionrilly iowcr Oil reports of showers over the south-wiu-t wliller will-at drought area the iliiirkct lalcr rlillicil. it was u sce- srnv liffnir, however, until ihe closing ilour when grain took n spurt to roach ilie lligil lcvel. i\'0 cncuuriigclnent was received from Liverpool which closed slightly lower for tho day. (‘ash wheat and coarse grains gave a drab performance. No sales of any iu-cnunt were recorded uiid prices show cd litie change. I (‘LOSE Wheat-Slay 03M. July 05% to ; Oct 0S tn (18%. 0nts—.\lriy 331i; July 3315B; 35%- ~ Barley-May 42%,; July 42km; Oct 401,511. ‘ll CARI! “WHEAT Wheat-No 1 hard 110%,; no 1 nor till-j; no 2 iior 00%; no 3 nor 51: no 4 fill/J; no 5 521/‘; no ll 411%; fcell 44%; truck 03%; no l. dur Oats-No 2 c w 82M: no 3 c w 301/1; ex 1 fccil 30; no 1 fced 281,5; no 2 feed ‘; ri-J 241,14; track 33. \lilltiug gradcs: 0 row‘ ex 3 .. row ex 3 ‘c w 41%; other grades: . o ii c w 41%; iio 4 c W 310%; no “ c w 117%; no ti c w 30%; track a) ,' BONDED WHEAT NEW YORK, April 10.—Bonded wheat closed firm. lllgh Low Close 501/; 58% 50%-il0 011/; 00% ti1‘,l_--li2 .. 031,}!!! CHICAGO CHICAGO. Agril I9.—Brlsk rnllics in grain prices took place in the last hour today the market giving evid- ence of having worked itself info an oversold condition. - Preceding the into rnliy, wheat was ilowri five cents n bushel from the recent high. A stimulating factor was word that Texas mills had paid 341% cents over Chicago May price for no 1 hnrd whsnt as compared with one cent over liiiiy iihoutt hres weeks ago. Wiicnt closed iirm, 15-54,, above yes- ti-rila_v's finish, corn unchiingc-i to 1/4 ifi‘, oats ‘Ari/t up, and provisions flve 25 cents down. Miscellenous .\iON’l‘ill-J.-\i.. Quin, April lll.——l.'lill'l£tl Ciiliumaa union no ii 53; ants (‘an- ndiau western no 3 30; oats feed no I 38; flour spring wheat patents firsts 5.10; flour seconds 4.50; flour bakers -i.-lll' i'i0iir winter whciit patents choice ... -ii.00; flour white corn 4.50‘ b ton 2l.-5 25.25; shorts toil 25.. illidilllngs - 1| ton 20.27;- rollcd oiitli U0 pounds 2.55; hay no 2 per ton car lots 11.00; cheese (“llfffllll 1014-101/1; cheese sbmliicr 25: iiutlcr no 1 tingst .. eggs fresh specials in cartons .4 eggs fresh extras in cartons :11 eggs fresh iirsls 22; potatoes iicw no l Florida I50 lb llbi. S..'l0-'.l.il0; potatoes new no 2 Flilflilil. 150 lb. bhi 7.10; potatoes old Quc. whites d0 lb. bng 30-40; potatoes old Que. and N. l1. green mountains S0 lll. COTTON NEW YORK. April 18—(‘nilon filt- uros cioscil barely stcndy. (‘losing bills —..i, -'.'H 8 lloiisioii iJil ... of 2 points, this being llie iuiiin fric- ' tor in the decline iii the index to 20.21 New York I Stock Market Quotations Stocks Al Clicin Am (inn A s no,» _ Aui Tci 'i‘ci All Popper Atchisoii Ilfighlnowlfflose I 02 58 40%| 445:. 401.4. 0% 9% 974 10 01V» 00% 5% Cl 5 4410i 421M 42% 31W. 111,4, Fox Flin _ (ion Hicv . (ll-n FOUflrI (ion Motors (iooiLYcar llilb Iludsilli .\iot Lainlii-rt 0L‘ llac Nash liiot . Puck Riot . Pal- Piiblix I‘ S of N J liailiu (‘orp ll ' (l .\:s (‘o , 'l‘i-xiis (iuif Sui 'l‘i|ii linl liar l.‘ l! (‘iirll llniun i'nc l‘nitcil Air Filiicii (‘ilrp Ii G iuip _ l! h‘ llubilcr l‘ Si Stool . \'ail lsii-cl ... , v =g_,2 Standard“ Oil Makes Hundrecl | Million Purchase xii llVESlil-iiii n ii a K E is MONTREAL. April IiL-TIIQN were 5i! csitle, 180 calves. 855 hogs and L’ sheep and lambs for sale on tlie'tvro Montreal live stock marketa today. '.l‘he few cattle offered were sold at 3a to $3.50 fol- plain to medium cows. $2 fol‘ vcry ftfliillllflil. light heifers and around 3 for lust plain hulls. A total of inl cattle‘ were received at the yards for export, with 1i. or, 12 cars reported to leave Moatrlai this week un the Manchester produc- Pl‘ bP-llf.’ the iir-‘t shipment this year PAGE NINE c1< AND 301w) QUO TA TIONS Tribute To Paul Painieve PARJB, Aipfll l9—-(By George I-Ismbieton, Canad an Press staff Wrlteid-Paris smiles, s. little in- dvlsflnlly perhaps at the name of PIN-ll Pfllllltve, for the former pre- mier, who eat in the last chamber for one of the five divisions in the, department of Ain, is as absent- minded 8s he is skiliiil in mathe- matics. Every now and again some story goes the rounds. A cordial Painieve without the slightest in- invltetlon, perhaps lo call, and salii - from lliolltvisl. i ..es were of coir n-on to jusr fair quality. bales were slow. Prices were easier. ‘ihe bulk of the calves were sold between '15!) and $4. Very com- inon liglit vculs or drinkers sold as 10W 0B 52,50 uiih plain calvelseiling "1""! fill‘ $3 t0 $1.25. A couple of! ‘l. IOIItlS of fairly good average quality, calves brought 4.155 rind 4.50 With a- bout a dozen or so up to 5, , Sarina 111111110. weighing 4o pounds, or better brought 5 to 0 each. Sheep. wore soiii around 3.50. The blilk of the bacuns. butchers and lights were sold for l5 fed and Wilt ercd with nu odd sale of 4.1230111: were mostly 3.5 and and 3.50. n‘ . A Serious ‘Clover Menace The mild weather of the last three falls in the Lake Erie colm-| lies f Ontario, in particular, has‘ resulted in an alarming spread of Clover Dodder, otherwise lmown ss' clover because of the fact that it is almost impossible w separate Dod- der from clover seed, and where Dodder goes to seed in a. clover‘ field some spread is inevitable. Geo. H. Clark, the Dominion Seed Commissioner, calisperticular at- tention to the growing importance from Dodder seed. If the fine repu- tation enjoyed by Canadian clover- NEW YORK, N. Y., April 10.—-l'tiiln- ors that ihc Standard Oil Co" of New matter of fact, if clover seed is fof fended disoourtesy, himself for- getting to be there. . Painieve, who is one of the more prominent figures in the French election campaign winch winds up‘ with balloting on May 1 and 8, is the son of a baker, and he was born in one of the old streets of the quartier Latin. And it was in that quarter of great schools he first made his name. At the age of 23} he was professor in the faculty of Science atLiilie; at 28, in the Sor- bonne. The Academy of Sciences claimed b‘m. Painieve had an In- ternational reputation in mathe- ,cast, who knew their The Road Back i The S-act comedy drama "The Jtoad Beck“ presented in Mt. Albion ‘Hall 0n March 17th by the Mt, Herbert Dramatic Club, was great- ly 91110191! by an audience that filled the hall to capacity. The various members of the lines per- ly into the spirit of their parts, are recivlng commendation on their excellent work. The presentation of the play was s success from start to finish. The audience greeted each appear- ance of "Ma" Fowler and Mrs. Bllnders with roars of laughter. These two were inseparable friends, and though forbidden to gossip, they were constantly on the look out; for news or scandal. These parts were cspably taken by Miss Kathryn McKinnon and Mrs. James Munn respectively, who ac- quitted themselves with marked ability. Their odd costumes and their frequent change of tone to denote their feelings of out-raged mother and insulted neighbor, made the audience double up with mirth. matics. He was called to preside Over the destinies of France in the dark daysl of 1917. He appointed Foch and Pataln the defender of VerdunLI 1009 Vine- This P11155190 plant 15 demanded for France a force of a couragfid, lien peeked I one of the most serious menaces to‘ ‘ thousand aeroplanes, pressed fflfl United states assistance and on the‘ marrow of Csporetto sent divisions to the help of hard-pressed Italy. When the Laval Government was‘ defeated in the Senate in February“ Painieve. at the request of President‘ Paul Doumer, endeavored to form a Government Fnkirig the moderates relinquish the post. Paris, with her infinite love of seed is to be continued, or, as a 1mm pays some odd tributes to shield her Pslnleves capacities. “Ability? The leading male role was taken by Mi‘. Frank Lund who strongly scored in the difficult part of "Pa" Fowler. In the opening scene of the play, "Pa" was a meek, dis- individual, but in the last; act, Pa asserted his rights as head of the house, and set out to reform his slack life Partner and her gossiping friend. The fun of watching “Pa" and “Ma? house cleaning will not soon be forgotten. Miss Edna Jenkins was a decid- ed. success as the oldest daughter, c!’ this Weed 9° the "m"?! "ed m‘ on both wings of the chamber. But ‘ “Jennie". In a quiet, forceful man- ’ dull"? It the P79561111 i-lme- Dmder negotiations with Tardleu broke ner she held the sympathy of the belongs to a. warmer climate than down over the strategic poswwithllarge audience as she tried to keep that of Canada, and one reason genera} euuggons 51», hand-o; thqthe Fowler family Whlfih 118-8 Operated in favor of Can- Mmjstry of the Interim; and agtel-‘bounds of respectability. Her ef- IMTEB-EYVWII 868d hi8 been 179940111 four exciting clays Painieve had miforts to encourage "Pa"'to find a Within the job, her tolerance of her complain- ing mother and her attempt to shiftless, ne'er-do-well brother, George, proved her to be Jersey has practically concluded iwlr- beexported, the seed growers musiuyagnlevegl» An 01d Professorial CO1. the mainstay of the Fowler house- otiatloiis for tho purl-hose of the for-f cign properties of (he Pan American Petroleum and 'i‘riliisport ('0. were to- ilny confirmed iii authoritative quar- ters. Willis no information was forth- coming as to the terms of the llflll,“ it was understood that file purchase price will include both cnsh null stock illiil will amount to approximately $l00,0l'i0,ll00. Pan American Petroleum Co, is 0.’. per cent owned by the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, and it is said that the company will continue to carry on its domestic business as heretofore. Montreal Market " Silielights take every precaution to see that Glover Dodder is not-permitted to mature in the clover field, as ex- port shipments of Red 010W!‘ Med are refused 1.1111655 they. are abso- lutely free from seeds of Clover Dodder. The Clover Dodder is a delicate vine-like plant, which starts with a very f'ne green shoot, hard l0 detect in the early stage, and which attaches itself to the stem of the growing clover plant, finally break- ing away entirely from its owri root and living on the clover plant. In some countries it is riot unusual to "Ability? Why, my dear sir, Pain-I leve could throw disorder into the exact sciences." In igbter moments Painieve has, written on the analytical thmry of differential equations. s1". vnvcarm B. w. l. snows nscnsasa i ' 11v EXPORT TRADE MONTREAL, Que, April ili-lavl The Canadtan Pressn-Although St.| Vincent bought roughly twenty bell ‘league is reported to have said. 1101(1- The difficult role of “Milly" Fowler, Ma's younger and extreme- up-to-date daughter, was capabiy impersonated by Mrs. Frank Lund. In showing her authority by ejecting Mrs, Blinders, her con- tempt for her brother, and her fre- quent spsts with him, she was enough to convulse any audience. Though Milly passed as a. very so- phisticated young woman she showed by her love affair with Blake and her sympathy for Jen- nie and Uncle Ben, that after all she possesed a very lovable per- see whole fields of clover lying black cent of her imports from Canada sonality. and completely destroyed as a re-' last year, Canada purchased but Mr. Harvey Jenkins made a re- iiiONTill-IAL, api-i Ill-Extreme rluil- suit of the effect of this parasite. ‘eleven per cent of that island's ex- . putation for himself as a. very cle- iiess marked trading on the local‘ market today and sales volume drop-l peil below 4,000 shares. Among lead» crs filers prevailed s comparatively steady ivomi. that not even scattered selling, with irregularly lower price ieililciicies, ii. New York. was even to disturb. Nickel and Brazilian each ended unehailged from Monday while Canadian Pacific managed to and with a small gain. On the weaker side. Bel. Telephone continued to feature. its close at B8 points being a new low lcvel for many years, and a not loss i n new lo\v level, ilkc\\'ise, aild a not. loss on tho duy of 10. other steady features weer Ahitibi, B. i‘. Power and] Winnipeg Electric. Tho close was The local boild market was llull to- lliiy, sliowiilg hcsifaucy to inninfniii tile steady upwnril movement of’ the prcvlous few iiiiys. Trading voluiiic was lighter. with hills friietioniilly off in most cnseil-scritment apparently being influenced by the softer tend- eilry of the New York iunrkct. “OXTREATI, Qutt. April 10. (By the (‘iinnlllnu PICHl)—FlI‘lllIlOSS in tllc \ Any badly infested field should ports, according to s. report on theIver actor by his presentation of be ploughed under and planted to a 193i. trade of St. Vincent, one of the the part of George. the youngest hoed or grain crop for a sufficient length of time to completely eradi- cate any accumuiation of Dodder wlfeh may have taken place in the soil. Where a slight infestation i8‘ NEW MACHINE FOR . DIGGING POTATOES - em Group). I The total trade of 5L Vincent 234,346, a decrease in percentage‘ value of 19.3 per cent and monetary, value £1,471. The United ICIlECIOmI Windward Islands, issued here by'mcmber of the Fowler family. A: v Lester S. Glass, Trade Comm‘ sion- the useless son, no-account brother er for (he Brit ('1 West Indies (East- and Ma‘s ct, Harvey certainly starred in interpreting this diffi- cult part. We shall look forward to noticed patches. containing Dodderwhieh has a populaifon of 47,961 his reappearance on the Biase- can be cut and used for fodder be- aiecressed £58,455 in 1961 being f347-| Mr. Russell fore the field is ripe. In v'ew of thel534 1n 1930 and £289,070 last year, role 0f Arthur fact that all clover seed for export the report states. In 1930 the total Sweetheart, a part must be absolutely free from Dod- value of the commodities imported ~ trailed 111051 Bdmlrflbly- Hi5 Silien-l der seed, the only safe P10116411" into St. Vincent was £200,830. 85 did “m”? as a dis“PP°l“"°d “V” m. the seed grower a. u. make sure against £177,492 in 19x1. or these, and an ardent detective in discov- at the outseirtllat the seed he sowsggsnada shipped 21.7 pel- cont in p ‘ is absolutely free or Clover Dodder. 1930, valued st 243,763, and in i931,,qual1Iied Driscoll filled the McLeod, Jennies which he por- ering the truth about the robbery, him to fill major roles in At the close of the third scent the ally play. act. one eould almost iorange blossoms and hear the ring mitt of wedding bells, as the curtain fectly, and entered enthusinstlcaif INVENTED l" QUEBECIEIIXIYCd the greatest portion of the ‘descended with Jennie and Arthur he finally succeeded in winning her for his wife. As Mrs. Chester, Blake's mother, Mrs. Seymour Wood acted in a. very realistic manner. With the object of ‘destroying the friendship of Milly and Blake, she visited the Fowler home. In a very haughty ‘manner she attempted to prove to ‘them that they were beneath her socially and financially, and that alhe would in no wise countenance 's. marriage between her son and iMiliy Fowler. However, when un- ‘expected wealth came to the Fow- ,lcrs, she withdrew her opposition. ‘and condescended to lneet the Fowiers on terms of equality. Mr. Parkman Jenkins excelled in the role of’ Mr. Harrison, the banker. He is to be congratulated on the inimitable manner in which he so effectively interpreted this important part. In a dignified and business like manner he laid be- fore the Fowler famiiy the facts concerning his suspicions oi George's part in the robbery. Af- ter Mr. Jenkins’ clever acting, we rate him as second to none. Much credit is due Mr. Jame: Munn for the perfection with which he played the difficult part of Uncle Ben, Pa's brother from Arizona. His ludicrous expressions land extravagant terms of descrip- tion caused the audience many a laugh. On Uncle Beifs first appear- ance he pretended to be peimiless and disreputable, but after receiv- ing a warm welcome from all ex- cept Ma, he surprised them by disclosing that he was a iulllion- sire mine owner. The last we iicard of the Folviei family, Uncle Ben was making plans for taking them back to ‘Arizona with him l, The specialties included solos by the Misses Mary Monaghan and. ‘Marlon Raynor who were heartily ensured. The orchestra; which consisted oi Mr. Parkman Jenkins, pianist, Mr. Spurgeon Jenkins, violin and Mr. William Jenkins, harmonica, add- ed much to the enjoyment of the evening. Wakefield’s Donation Helps Empire Cause LONDON, April 19-—(By Tile Cau- adian Pressl-Lord Wakcfieldfls re- cent gift of‘$125,000 in aid 0f U16 Imperial Institute has come at a most opportune time because til-z- various government grants have bflBn more or less reduced owing to present conditions. The Institute. which renders such signal services to the Domlnlons and colonies and to India. through its investigations and intelligence work in connection with the plant and niiilersl resourc- es of the Empire, has, owing to the lgenerai financial stringency, been facing the prospect of severe and even Crippling economies, including the retrenchment of its exhibition galleries and Lord Wakefieltf-S munificent gft has relieved the authorities of considerable ooncern_ and anxiety. I The Imperiallnstltute was found- ed in I888 as the national memorial of the jubilee of Queen Victoria for ‘the purpose of promoting the utiliz- ation of the raw materials of the British Empire. It is financed by annual grants from the Treasury, the Dominions, India, and the C01- onies. The General Economic Com- ec of the Inlperial Conference of 1930 found “that the present act- ivities of the Imperial Institute cari- los_t n cent at 2i to 25 cents and 23 to, 2f cents a ilozcn, respectively. Other, prlccs were ilriii. lteceipts weer heavy,- tofiiiling 3.005 cases. Jnu 008-00: i-‘ein 070; March (FRI: April bill; .\lny 000-001; Junc 009: July I118- 10; Aug 027: Scp 035; Oct 043-41; Nov icnillug issues today contrasted with n general falling iliarlict on tho binn- trcal stock cxchriiuzc. Public interest MONTREAL, Que., April 19—(By-,trade, having slipped in 1930 goods “km ‘PADY. N. y. April 1a.- Ilo the value of £73 802 and in lbtihbctfillhed 1W9“- ifli! lliliiliill meeting of stockhold- "If lilc (lcileral liliecfric Co. held not be abandoned or cut down with- The Canad an Press)—'l'he 0Oll1p18-- out definite 105s to Imperial mm“ tie-today, Gerard Swope, president. The Silvia, the first boat out of port hers this season took forty fives box-l I"! acl-d that earnings for the first “ r of lliisyear were equivalent to, is a share ori the common stock n l "R cents per shsrs quarter nf 103i T’ It arilllnhlo ti} llivldends on the l oil for the first quarter was I4.- ‘ Bsainst $10,844,334 one year a- - Jghfiusrterlrdlvidond is 25 cents are. O l in the "no you know there's a lovely "V Rtd Rose Tea on the market, gown Label? 20c. will "bliy u lb. Edgemont es of chese to Newfoundland. it was stated. (‘heel-e is being hooked for ex- port abroad this week. The largest daily total for lnnny months was rec- orded hy chcese receipts today lvhrn arrivals totalled 801 boxes. Current re- ceipts nt 10% to 10V, cents and saili- mer inallo at 12 to 121A cents a pound were unchanged. The potato market was steady. new no 1 Flufldill, 150 pound not barrel holni: quoted at 58.85 to 9.00 with no 2 brand at 87'. Quotations of old pot- atoes in broken lots per 80 pound bag were .'i0 to 40 cents ft\- Quebec whites and 40 to 45 cents for Quebec and Now Brunswick green mountains. Car- int prices cf old potatoes were tell cents a bag cheaper than tho broken lot levels. Chocolates New Tastes New Treats ‘Ellen's something new nnder the velvet costings of Hamilton's Idgemont Chocolates: enticing new "Ills that bring pleasure to the keenest palate. Alkfvrtllsiailyaameumwllhhnmme- ‘l?! mlflfllf. something hotter. lnpaeksseslndlll llik. _ Helnllldns e/"Piclou fines I540 I 0.11 : Dec 050-01. Spot closed quiet. lildilling 010. LIVERPOOL (‘often spot moderate business done. Prli-cs Ii points hlghcr. Ailiericiiil inidliiiiig fair i180: strict good niiiiiiiiiig iii-i: good iiiiililling 514; strict middling 401- middling 4892 strict low middling 470: low middling 400; strict ordinary 449; good ordin- ary 410. Receipts were 4,000 bales.‘ SUGAR NEW YORK. April 10.—-Riiw sugar ivris easier today null prices declined ‘J points under continued liberal of- ferings of llutv frees. The only siilcs reported were about 30.000 bags of l'orto Ricnn nearby at 2.01 to local refiners. Afti-r shelving early declines which f‘lll‘l’f'll tho .\iiiy position to a new l ilnlo low record, futures firmed up on increased covering and (‘uban support with fliini prices showing net gains of l to 2 points. , Approximate sales 11.350 tons. May l-lnset 0i. Jilly 88, sep 75, Dec 82: Jan ill: hlarch D0. llcillleu sugar continued quiet and prices were unchanged at 3.00 for flno granulated. Tina's aslllag ls aqasi lliassf Ii “atlas L. i i iLlNiMENl was again at a low ebb with total turnover amounting to a more 3.050 shares. Poritlnucd selling on Wall Street was ll factor iii falling prices herc. Ailinnir tho losing lsucs Bell dell-phone of Canada (‘ominon stood out with a two point loss t0 88. its 1032 low lcvcl. Canada Wire and Cable was also off to a new low price at 4-1, down ‘l on the day. Other losses included Consolidated Smelterl. nff 1 at 3'3 and ltioCoil Frontenac. off 1,5 at 8. Brazilian Traction again led in ric- tivity with snlca of llilll shares and closed unchanged at fl“.'_ llltcrunflnnnl Nickel. with sales or s-i shares, was also firm st tlliii. Cilniiiiiiln Pacific, an- other prominent iiiterilstcil issue, was linlf a point stronger at 14% and 1ins- soy Harris gained a fraction to .114. Ahithi. B. C. Power and Winnipeg Ei- ccti-ie were ilnchiinsoil. Total silica iit 11.1.10, contrasted with 4.01.1 yesterday. llimli-riito activity in Montreal Power ili-llontliros provided interest in tho bond market which saw sales of $15,000, The debentures closed unchanged nt 40 lifter selling at 40%. Conversion loan 1056's climb- ed till cents to I80. Montreal Triimways submitted its annual report to shareholders. show- ing a decrease in operating earnings. hut due to a cut in expenses, the not eiirnnigs were slightly higher than 1n t-nrling closed at 84.11110 and liilit- eil Notes funds at a premium of ll per cent. 145w ionir, April ia-a rel- trlet essrt by the International Intel Corporates, holding sein- psuy for match manufacturing and dlatrlhntllg corporations of the Ivnr Kraut" lronp. u‘!!! NEW Red Rose Brown Label Tel is good tea or it would tlan of a potato digging machine n! his own inventbn has recently been announced by Joseph Moreau of ville 5t. Pierre near Mbllifefll- K9 clailns that it has been caplet-lei by the federal and provincial gov- ernment authorities and preudllnwi to be the only machine in existence today that will dig Potatoes wit-h- out injuring the vegetable. It weighs‘ 300 lhs. is made up of twenty com- ponent parts and can be hauled by a team of horses or by s motor" truck. ' Mr. Moreen was born in 8t. Geri-I main de Grantham, Drummond‘ County, Quebec. where he farmed‘ for several years. While still on the: farm he invented the Morena Bark- ing machine which has been in use‘ fol- removing the bark fmm pull». wood for over 1s, years. At the year! to complete. Mr. Moreau has encouraged Canadian workmen by having his potato digging machine built in s Quebec foundry and so far he claim it has cost him $25,000 The explorer was describing "one of his narrow escapes to s crowd of people. "I nabbed hold 9f the lion's neck. roiled him ever and over not he in a Red Rose package. Try Minnow:- lnd——” -..voiui"roamiazm" 'l £73,256 percentage va1ues<in the 1W0 years being 36.7 per cent and 41.2 per cent. United States moved from third to second place in 1931. ship- ping in that year goods to the value of £34,850, as against £39,008 in 1930 or 19.4 per cent and 19.6 Der cent of the total imports. A decrease of£35,l17 was suffered by st. Vincent exports last vw- the report declares, the fol-Bl vfilllv 0f £146,704 in 1930 droppng to £111,- 587 in i931. Last year England P111‘- chased 39.4 per cent, the United States 23.8 per cent and Canada 11 per cent of St. Vincent exports. Canadhn imports in 1930 were val- ued at £15,808, which decreased in 1931 to £12,334. England aLo regis- tered a decrease of £17,434 irom the total in 193i of £61,730: United Mr. Percy Lund left nothing to be desired in the interpretation of his part as Blake Chester, fiance of Milly. The case and grace with which he adapted himself to this role proved lifmtobean artist of no nlean repute. 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