I. ,.,,_T_,, ._ _ _ _ ___ APRIL 16. 1934 ,- i aa R5<_;,’>:” Ill 1- ll ll" §__1'l \i°’ ORANGE, LEMON, LIME TRUE FRUIT FLAVOU RS DILLINGER RAlllSPillll)E ARSENAL Escaped C_onvict And Companion F o 1- ¢ e Officer to Reveal Arsenal in Station, 'WIAEBAFW Ind April 14-Con vinoedthatJdb.nDllllngerls 5 l ‘ l`HE Cl-lARLOTTE'I`OWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE Stock Quotations “_ 1--_ (lhasdiaa Press) Beth Steal ... - ... ... .. CP B ... ... ... ... ...N than ... .. ... - Corn Pro"-lr-ta ___ ,__ llladmlsn ... . . ... ..._ Gen Electric ... .. . . .._ gon limda ... . ... .- en rl ... ... .. - . . int Hagavisun -.. ... ... ... .:. _list Nickel .. ..- .. ..._ I Nat Biscuit ... ... . .,_. N Y Central .. ... ... ‘E.‘i'I...i"' ” ’ '°f__"f__'°___"'__tt: ’ sullld on N J . ._ G . ll il Bubbef ... r. ... .... Vanadium . . . . ... ...... BANK! Banks lilllntreal .. ... .... ... Royal ... ... ... ... .. ldd Markets At A Glance _.A- (Casaadlnl PIII) Toronto and llonueal-llldnsiri stocks irre uiarly higher. Toronto iinea-Brandy. lower. 'Will-alps-Wheat eloead lower. 1.00 I-10. PR UDUCE 1 l0N'lll.liAL, Agri lb-8 nfs elinas in butter #Noes faatun la §\ and produce market. The week end 0111160 DU - . 21% Dom steel coal B . c‘heaa_?r>aks and Ohio ... ,.. .. O McColl Front ._, .__ . _ _ _ __ Con aa .. ... ;_‘l_ _lssmugl pong _ _ Tex uit __ ... .. ..... U8 Union forbids ... ... .- ... .. 45& ° D* ltaeks (Canadian Press) Goss vornlnerce .. .. ,... Unqnoted New York-Stocks closed slight! N" L’ "C¢’“W“l| ‘°lll¥ lil K U The pound stsrliaf was eoafipqg h le- " Omadial Pivotal New ` Montreal . York Stoclu Stock Market' (Canadian Prana) “UU uno nuts can All!-ldlislli ... . ... ...Ill 4- --4 r rw ur. l¥.‘.Tr"."“._? 5:: :: ::: ::: :::: It an anal: 46 nrullin . ... .. .. nie Am'l'el nd'l‘l... .120 g I . . .. .. ru--m :-1-»»’... . ll* 5‘lirT.. '.'.'. ::: _ “t 16 _ _ How Smith . ... . ss -» Int Nickel ., Muse Harris . . ._ ,. __ Nat Bnw ... ... ... .... D¢ll"ll' » \i HB4 ... ..... - Power Corp ... ... ~- ... ... - 03 Quebec Povvsn ... ... ... ... .. - Sha ini _ Q Wlnnloer ll ... 22% vv nn ... ... .. .:. .. ii, Iii; Steel of Can ... .__. ... ., 81 83% 3 mg rom. f or iii MTL " 8 5”" -- - - % ll A oll ... ... ... ... ...._ - Waninghouso ... ... ... ...... - ?;,“h1l0r;°E 'ii 1°: "° ’:° _"° I* w.°\""h "' "' "‘ "' °’° W llllll Oil -.. ... ... ... ... "... Int Pao ... ... ... ... ... Walker PM ... ... ... ... ..._ - _ me -- bova Scotia ... ... ... ... Unqrlcted (Canadian Press) l(0NTREAL_ April 15-Currencies I I were irregular during today's tradin fe ha d held a small gain a mg Uni” Stiles dollar was hsetionally lows The franc remained unchanged The pound ended the day at U. 11-M. 8-10 csnta nom lrlaay are all dollar eased l-83 ol one percent to 5__~::_°g°_I:e;t__:i:e_g:l-nt. The franc eon t (Canadian Press) ll Nllw onli _ rate changes narrow Bstnr y I The Canadian dolls mengggq 1; reminm over the United States dn) r from 1-ld to 8-1d pqrenng, ‘i fIl$|0 I d (Ll for amhnng :lll\e~ha?f"‘u:l:t.”'}|_'5h| Y , April 15-Foreign as changes were extremely mist an & I I U cents. mek . ( Pram hoinb again in mdigng H wwels trading on the liontnll dairy Ngw 103|( 1 w_&°“|n .P *il ella-n steadyf great Britain mn autboritim today set up a n search for the bank robber w no Jadl seems strong enough to hold. being quoted at 25‘,¥_to 26% cents- pound while finest ew Zealand ba with frseh Quebec or Ontario brrteer gjgaf; yo, 535%. do" 515%, ‘.0 I day hills 5.1415; France 0.00; ltnly "‘ 3-U35: Belgium 3.40; Germany 39.56; ter or wnatem N 1 d b t An earl morning raid was m s as* “_ 2., md. ‘_'_______3'f*_; __l’_°“__l’_:_ censor l.oo als. ho lr.. “’ lm the po station here in typi llllinger style by two men w asosped with four bullet proof and two revolvers. (A. P. ly G-rdisn’s special Wire) oosier ew ln cal ho vests 5§§§§§r Saga-all taken off his beat by forced to accompany them lloe station, identified one en ss Dillinger and the Homer- Van Meter. parole violators from the Indi- ana State Prison. But if Dillinger was one of Pit- heugefs captors the desperado fail- ed to live up to the cognomen of “Phe Killer.” The M-year-old policeman grab- bed the machine gun pointed at him by the man he identified as e was ill usrnlnss ' me nom Dillinger and held on until th ma.n's companion stuck another rapid fir; weapon in the small of his back. “leave loose,” commanded the man with whom the officer struggling. "Wo don't want to k !°'l\-" Police Arsenal The policeman said the pair seemed intent cn gaining access to the police station arsenal. As they marched him down the street they ashed particularly concerning the use containing guns md bullet rrbof vests. with Pittenger ahead of them. th main street a short distance to th City Building and mounted aah' to the police station OD th he two bandits walked down a ___oRoN___3_ A____u ____ ____ men ripped the door from a case vests while the other stood guwrd W" pm-msg;-_ '.‘."llcn the a'_‘flu.f~\i iv of his guard was diverted for nn door and down the stairway to Th street. The bandits some after him in UWT' llrx . . hot/ pursuit but from his hiding rrlrelgn dell-md was disspn-'nuns Buff pm an-I the hcl that Drzgrssl lower |B,_mk H ___ ____ nr|co~fi\irl| wlla lnalla at thc Rains Cul and Edm .. ... _. ... 181 12% 'lo place in an sllcy he saw them hesi- tate nl-lrny. then flfe ¢°_\ °“‘ which they l‘"'i pnrlzcd lx :_r_ly. Th car sped away. ANDRUFF Pal Hahmai Ei! it 9 [Fi lil euasasauoaayvlae Nerf" 11- ormm ._ . ` W "'_ ' 'A “D53 Greene . Hslelow ~ i .. .. . '.... Si _ www rm dis: my ann ore om.. .ZI`. . .' 2121 N :duff Ri: mm mv alll on §§{l'l§}.r"..I`Z.T`Z.. .. ' 1 li..\.,. lr.. mn. no urn. o_o ”°rr.r"’r..a'::.':;°:..' '.';::: Mel. xirs un . . .... x@|1l ... ... r LINIMENT l' on 'gi .<2 si ll’ lilll El 5. s P15 I1... vicns week no 1 acid up as high sa. compared with 5,518 boss t preceding week. ‘ ot the few weeks to hold s stead waek's dose at 10 csnta a dosarl I cents for B and 16 cents tor C e from a week a o. A total previous week receipts were 15, cases. or at Lil( to 1215 cents a pound the market. Otfrrln s amounted bags were ll 80 to $1.40. N. Y. CURB Stocks Amer Cyan!! ..,_... ... ... 20 Amer Sup Pow ... .. ..., 1 AIG and ll ... ... . . .... fhn Marconi . . . . ... Ford of Can A ... .. ... Z Nia: liud ... ... ... ... _.___-_-_ 0 8 9 P".-_ Acme` (lil . (Canadian .| second floor. Tile taller ofthe two w1_\~_\~1pl_q_ AD," 15.3.11", .M ~'_' _ 7% not sufi-riensvfo _shaogo zslisglsres- Am", __ __ _ 3 . . rl xc ll e wot-we the rum -nd vf°==°"‘° ?-ii?..3II_.‘.°.... ?.'i.‘i’."..i2.. ......til i¥l'."' “ 3:: '_ rin- ul-luv:-a at Chicago with a down- Mun.. ___ ` rl. t 1,1.. R. .-rr; rel ernmrnt afenry were prominent C . tha liquidation, and only at bottom B01,” __ ___ _ 'evels did the ullrket uncover rasls- m..|0n,, _ _ snnlnlll_y ln reports lo '.1 lu nl- ehanged hands. Traders eoatiauml meagre aappoet. ‘$531 Ili. I a 3;' iii Era ml so 32’ ¥°c°vf "Ell'le's'#o.' as 81. nent; a pound, tha highest lavsl in grae y:arsRsn<|_D2l:lahed__a__we_e_;:g_r_l at Mo ten . ece intl oa- __ lsce aneous The egg market checked the decline ' tone. graded shipments in eavlots or £55185? I veteran. Offitel' lens were gsnerally qaetelunt the or Barley C no A large. 18 cents for A medium, 11 0!!! C W D0 I 2 Cities Serv ... . . .... 2% 1”; M ‘B all norm .na snare . 11% im h§,'§'_ 10,, 19,3 10,, -,,,_ Imp Oil . . -... lil Int Pete ... ... ... 34% iii stoll lrle .__ .. 21 ‘wt-::.l| l-ol.lerl~llr~a dill rr; no :lr *fl Cu 01| _ _ ___, _ __ G mv-s any ff 1-l Pl! volume was nntfpnu, T __ ___ __ l1"F' \(‘en Pat ... . . if-l Liverpool declined__’i to Md pre- Chinn' ___ _ Aullrall \ llfuo’ v-noel’ was ar- celumario . . 46 trilmfrd le raills in the wie n when! rmmmon wp ,__ _ belt_ aml |rl¢-ca finish-.d will losses Cqnkurnm ___ of nur-lr one cnt- n lslms . . .. Only minor quantities of mah grains llldarslio ... . ... . - "Kei from lar to III9 forum ln no lrlrz ,. roam mins and till "setter with ooosriah . mvdmte llulldldel vrvwi loo mm lan .. . . hard 01:80 I nor E'.os“8o'ld'f.'. .rZ“l:_\_l*T aowrrybf ..'. . I . rr. a s a a u o re Dmn lrisl 'nun minus . . .`.. - lsgzuvs ncaa# in '-2.2 LH: 2:: ferns l\‘fl:“_s_l¢l ` ._ .. ... .... si kill BNI- mrruy l¢mlr_in=\-mud Jena III _ Ill 2: :I :II stern. aaillv, rlllnlse ma pre, »l»-line. ¢ __ _,_ ,__ ,_ -, ._..__~ y (caaadlaa Press) HONTRIAL Ap__r§ D- Wheat norvélo 3 ' .__ sf. ` 0atsCWrlo344. named ¢ ‘fri our me rr 1 se. 12,678 cases was offered for sale. The Oats feet No 1 5. 068 Flour spring wheat patents flrsts 5.00. Cheese was steady to slightly Mg- flour aeeonda 4 40. l' Flour hakorn dm. ‘ eururlt make 0ll|ario._.B\lmm»r sheen Flour winter vvhest Pltsllts Choice has almost entirely disappeared from 8.70, go Flour whits corn 4.20 to LN. 50| boxea_ agalllet Tb boxes the pn- B t Zi 26 ceding week. Potatoes were also firm Ouebecs ln Middliutl 101| 19 95' so neural br" rrlllrlg at sim ao sl lo lzollsd can mr 90 lbs 2 Ci and New Brllnawicks in similar %l_l_anti¢les si $1.10 to |i.1li Prince ward Island mountains in 90 pound ran on Shorts ton 24.5 Hay no 2 per ton mrlotl 16 00. Cheese current Ont 11% to 11%. Butter llngraded 5% to NIA. Butter no 1 25% to 21. Eggs A large 19. lg-gs-A medium 18. Bus-B 17. E 16 gp-C _ Potatoes Quebecs ll Ili io $1.10. N. B. mtl $1.10 to S115. P. ll. I. mtl ll 30 to 81.40. "/I _ ‘/~ srlurory ls-1_1 prev any m s. Week ago 187.1 year ago 00.0. li las4 high l4o_4 lm low no u. l ,o was low -ls 1. (Copy (ht loss by 1ioody'a). * MINING __i- Oaadaiaa Press) Bsoeka Z4 .. . 1... _ .12.l .\lny__ ll_.:l.»ll__f.;urn;_d0zh»__ wec_k _sa Bggamse - (16%, nl at 1,5 an c o ar a ‘ ___ ilisbllili Pll-ififgei' dll-‘hfd ¢hY°ll‘?h 5 cents Sgnthenl trllflers and the Gov- £23’ _ _ . . ... en 1° Bl mu 3 l . . ... ‘B C‘ia`riey . . ... ..._ » ... ... - 9 3 2%' -Zo 51 fig ag sal E 5!! ? E4 in aaa! :s§§§aai§;EsEa:...§r.§§§§ to r snap . . ,.. . Goldale ... . . . . . .. ... Grsnada ... . ° ' Inkalasdy... ... ... ... . . ... - . . . =rn§;_- -_-__-.- e e .. .. . lsghttara ... ... s.: gr: “TL “III Oil ... ... no an qs _aa gt gl ,__ ... ... ... .... .rr r3r°.'..".'..".'.::.t"..'..; '*i'sz§s’§' , “ ”d¢“_.|s vnsrn grains h ~o the d Q Q _,_ ,__ “___-,_ rolling lieptsmlrr drllvrry 5 ei, ... >-r an an nan ‘... tumbled to the b0!‘0ll'lOl\ -.. ... an sn one ` 1 li :|33 asia'-_oaaasl‘s ilelill il . . ... ... _ r ery Nell- . _ ... ...... s 1 _ _ . ._ lea wualaexnam coll 2 yesu»0a's ill. 1 * L;‘ . . is lt sm. wr nv 111' ra '.,'1..”... .. _ ' E 'W. ' _ ‘ Qeelins of M ‘ ". ,... ' -_ M __,....-1-P ll ,_ _§§o€._ (dhnalial Press) GOOD U Currencies I . 23?' 22 i.: ..:'..°..._:;§.,‘.'.:'°.'.°.°.‘;L. 1| D4 ` 1: French Irene held nnehangej ag ¢_q, __i_ NEW YORK, April 15-Index of 15 W” mph eommoauy prim (ner sl ml equals 100; 1926 average equals 280 - 5) Class _ ml MA IM A rl-v~\.~ . .. . 15% Tl 17 li 1400 .. . Jlli l MA ... ...._ \2\,§ li - ' 3 ..___ ___v_ . Q 3 - ._ @2271./@wl'g/»...‘@2@/lv eejiew _ /ABENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATDRS NADI including: aomcanicel operation. QA _ A_N GENERAL ELEcTR1Q_c0. Limireg Rylvanite Vacuum Vanture! Wa yside li Total ,al Aiderrnar- Assoc Ui lislrilvlu l'irowlllr».~ lillrklngll Fell Man Vhem Rc Churchill (‘llftol'l _ ltnst Pro Glllllv ._ Kirk llu ll aron Lellel __ Mnlrnllic Mandy _ McLeod Nordon Oslsko Pawnee orc Pond nel Preston Roynlite Wood K depends 01' 58 Durin l to 51 t d i y in problem ference dearly mrrluy Illllll args *$28 as-g from tulsa hths _(nl-i_7 ... ,.115 1': I" 1:1 2°: fffzos 'rrrlr ll . . . _....115 a....,.. . nj Bud Benin .. Bud Cont Tllarns L\ » . . ...lm Wrlu wrt ...'. . f... 'ls . ... . . . zl~ . . _ .. '. I .rr rr -. r wrlgm u sum- _ . .. ... so " 'fx 3.-2., llc and had almost reached the Fnltllv . _' “fm T' - 1"? snr md been lll for some time rua /I __ ... . ... 4 lx . ... _ ' elk _~~ ~- » ,_`_,’l°' River, P. E. Island, where they re- s Erie (his ‘4 ' ' ‘ 'nie flrewi. United church. she is sur- ffl Tl -~~ a ... ou srl ` '.11 l . . .. ol ' i’£ 2.30 from l43 Townsend St. Inter- - 11:2* ment in Hardwood Hill cemetery. _ . . _ ___ ____ Park liil l\ Penri Ure P Pro ._ Robb Mo ll NECESSARY eldest daughter of the late Richer --4 nrld Hepzibah Garrett. Here s_h The price 0! bacon in Britain spent her childhood days. m0\'m on the quality of the pro- with her parents in lntor Year! the total supply offered rrlrlleld. P.E_ I. y the different countries. She was united ill marriage i I 1921 the monthly average Elisha B. Morrow on July l5t price of Danish bacon ranged from 18s0_ To thu. union were born two shillings irougllly from 2 chlldren,_t ‘il of W\l10mSl1i’\'lVU hfl' <- Ui’ im duct and 1 le b o 13 olars) per cwt higher than One son " or e who lives on th the mon ly average prioe of Can old hom rad and one dmlghte sdian. One of the chief inc ors re Jennie M wife of W F Bowie for this great prlce dis and two gl-andsons Hudson fm was the lock of unifoml George Bowley, and two great t dim hog production. grand rhildren besldm two broth as the recognition of this ers. A"5 rt mst Baltic, P E I s which resulted in the Freeman, 1=‘nirfield P E I a the National swine Con- two sister. Rowena, wife of Crew the Ixlminlon Depart- ford Hayden, and Maria. wife o Agriculture in the fall of William 1=‘r1.se‘r, botfrl of Saint Pet- At this conference it was er‘s Bay, P. E. I. Her husband and CRJOKE1-ER nm; ernonstrated that the th-ree sisters and _ze broti_;_er gli; crrlsolul hon must be ns vfedrwlled *V* E my -rlre csrulslrrl rr.-_-ri -M if -M -of »=-I-M ~ - lloulln mv sslleslll rllllrs tain an outlet for her pm- Mrs. Morrow was one of those -mm 0omns_ the oldest _,mm the world‘s bacon markets. quiet, unobtrusive souls whose lives ..Bl“e_». dm M hu home hem MM also agreed t-:at lisa!! Whig* $3. He played for Cambridge* From QUEBEC 9.0) rilsh t W H Y °\’ NNW- - mst oxford ln lass. llc wld ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,, ....1 ,,.....r.l_ wml. l... urwrlm &m___,__ N Hmm G___mm___ PIUNCE EDWARD To MONTREAL _. 10.00 on would rerun ln me me nrlellty rerlcrallresln ner some school ,___ 9 _,UL ISLAND ° OTTAWA 1235 g paid for his hogs in and children, it was by no means TORONTO .__, l5.N( with their quality. 'nie confined there. Her gentle and ‘BN LAY, ...wo "mx EGGS this up nu new been motheflv wi-'it often found an wi- _.___ Children of Five and Under Twelve Years Half Fave assumed-8»Ml>°°'= °n t-h° N' it* Mm* ii” °°“fl°°° °‘ ii" l-om' col.aoruvl\:_ om". soul mg pq 3|-gi-ling, horns to attend to the sick. com- 13___A ban” _,wk wus, owned by fort the sorwwing a.nd assist the Bsnnmn mmm of wMnm,¢,__ ICI Ol-IAM needy in hhs community. When the hu 'one _“yn” md _mvd laying _.___ call came for her to meet death. _"_" esp 'uh _“___” mes ____ Oarlslsl. f°ll°"l°¢ 1'°°iP° l' “W” "‘° "“ “"1" It ‘M “°" “nd h" side mem. neullcn exhibited tw dgarts. Dllainicn sponsible C1'9P\ll¢Y and it w calling of ment of ‘that ysa.r__ quality of EE! Zag anoordanoe wislolnd KN! The Ale _ rg; iléitefli i§s§;;§§ ...L !"» tide CHOOSE lbs model you want-Meant! 'l`oporFlstTcp.EechiseGennrelBsotriol Hechisnewlydesignedandoiiersycn@\ iinguishcd style-op-b-the-minute iacinrss-e ITOR-A-DORpscvidashuldy,eair\¢oraqs qlaoahr buiUr.cheasa,anellbdii¢d¢>odl,frui!l,e\u. unumslly l1'ADIl.lX 872| TRN isaasilfelaaladi wnn’tl-eiainfcodcdtas. Cennolchlp,psd.u'|d. TIHPIRITURI CONTROL jul lcoeted,permihfesiar orslowcriraozinq. ADJUFTABIE Sl'lB'.lVE. Upper ahslves removable. Boiiomahelf "telescopes" iosecrmmcdetsrossilnlll VEGETABLE CR!BP`ERin<:ludedairloexiraoo¢. General Electric diurayoulowastcoaireirlqersiion. li seveeycumorcihanyoupsy. Aiewdollsndownpulsa G~DRsfriqarntorinyol.lrhuna. i.¢¢¢-1- Modernize Your H one With General Electric Sen/anis Ralmlcnaarosa-Horromr Rlmcns Rzlmos arm Ramonom-Honomr Anuanas Wllsrxllss llrzn Iaonnss-Tnnncxsou Cnocss Enlson Moms Laans-C|.sANaas Sununsrs AND Fans-Wlrrn Henna L ll VV'|E Ei`f ll ll El`l ll li F ll I li _ l.¢ EXCHANGE ...... ... ......... ."'f.f.""" "“‘ "“' In C Bn O!‘l'l!¥\ 0 Ol' V81! A lil IREMURIAM ‘fr MRS. MARGARET MCFADYEN ,A The death occurred at the fam- W taey . . Whit* El »- - - 30": ily residence, 143 Townsend St., ,__ on wednesday evening, of Mrs. Margaret Mcliisdyen, relict of the late Angus Mo1"adyen, who passed away over 3 years ago. The de- ceased was a native of Lake Ains- Q 83rd milestone on 1ile's journey, ~l having been born on May 9, 1851. her death was not unexpected r-... lrl<~lll-s d of York. tried a game of sk \‘.`r_<, e Looking at n game of ski 'rs in g the toy section the Queen rvlll'll'kf~:i: to‘ “That socms vory anlusillc, Lot mc try mv hand." She tried tho grlwlo. o and kllookrd over scvrrai pills \\`:ll h. her first tllow. AN`i'l'|ll.\lG FOR A Ql`lET Lil-'I-I know, ever'_y time I sing to my hus- band in tho evening he is S0 nfl- ected that he gives mf' SUmf‘ 1'-‘lim nd _ '. 15° money to go shopp ng!" ' "Ah," her friend" replird, "thats L what I call hush money!" _?__._.._4-- new series. homemade nqnqasred With t calmness and d _h If Plmvhlet issued fctiturie that stirs one's sdmirll- :_$_'__”"::hm?”_;‘ ‘°'_‘______n°__';e__;d pepertmerlt oltionandirnvortvstmisthivehei ._ 1,, 1,, _,mm ._ mal, rm met on msc mrmv of g_’_‘;“‘_’_°',:’°,__'_"""___ “"3 ° ' 3 gggpoqs-_mankind without fear or ugtoubt. ' °“l’ ‘“¢*"__- §:’_’__,‘_f;°__"_._‘1‘_ ‘f‘_°°,§,"Q_'_"f;°,_,,__d .2 slvouum narssrs rvlsscs ik one llskiurx rl" but, "Like one that --° .mmgq wrap we d wer! of his couch r- (U. P. wa larval _ Gautam DNN win) .mug 4|* bout l- ~l md lies down to__p;4_f\-#__ ‘nal ‘Fu ______________d ___ muy, when _ant r` zlns." The larp ll ‘if P ' . Q t "-'~"- °' - fm- ::,:'°.‘=....'f:.f‘°.°.-.:...'-':..:’.:.f;:f.:: -ANABI _ __ _ .,¢..... ...‘B ° _ _ ---_..__.._ ...'°'_‘_"L'1.`-'L'l"sap.maaaaaa-aasnlqa ‘qornsml.lrlooy¢r¢n¢lll¢lplr.».n4leaQ_sl¢sa_lsls-a. she occupied in the love and res- pectofll.1l.'I'herllnernlservioesMUNTREAl were I_e1d at her late home and then at the Christian Ohurch, South lake, Rev. H- R. Bell of-l Exclllal lC» P- By Gunrlllsrrs sperm wll-el MONTREAL, Am-ll ls.-'rrlrlrlg lo lead from Wall Street where contin- ued labor difflclllties continued to Place n stopper to active trading, the Montreal Stock Exchange pur- sued a dull and featurcless course today. With Wall Street giving one of its most colorless performances of the your the local market moved only narrowly but gained small ma- Jorlfy nt the close. Volume totalled only 7_503 shares. | Dlstlllery shares have been fairly inctil-r for the past two days, were illmzlccted today while gold stooks lbotll on the exchange and the Curb market reflected the same lack of inltcntion. Changes in the general ills: were all confined to narrow pro- tportlons. _\ Molllrvnl Power opened active and firm at 38 but slipped back to 371-l .ln latol- dealings, down ‘Ar from the prorlolls close. Shawlnlgnn lost. ll Elko amount at 22'; and Industrial Allollol was also ofi H. at l5’l. l3l'.'l~..llnn and others held unchan- <~rrl_ International Nickel declined 10 rents at 27.65. llomlnlon Textile and one or two more sclectcd lmues were strong lil-lldlrs. Textile at B0 and St. Law- ironrc Paper Preferred at 18 both firmvd n point while Twin City, mnkilr: its first appearance in sev- loml wrcks, sold up 1% at 3‘.. Hoi- linuvr rose 5 cents at 17.75 and Do- milllon Bridge ‘.» at 34 wllllo gains rallllzlng up to llnlf a point were also sllolvll by Canadian Pacific, Canada Nol‘ihr‘m Power, Inwrnnilonnl Pow- _tr and ofhrrs. S\i.‘<_ T503. Bonds, $3.850, A GE.\`ERAL RULE | ____ Sho l‘.,l<'l Czlllrd up his club to in- lqlllrc if llcl' husband was there. W.thout a m.oml>llt's delay and uuillollt ally aticmpt to make in- qvurf‘_<, the trlrpllono operator rop- Lrll that hc was not. “But I hn\'cll'i told you my huS- ballclls name." rrtorfed the indi- gnant wife. “Iris all rlqht. maddlfi." WM the illc club." reply. "Nobo