i‘ , 1‘ T i 1 - N York M t 1i Foreign Exchange ‘w ontreal llariiot 1' i" t s k M 1r‘ l1 _ , , ' _ I s l; 10h I; Cooley, Asffioeietul Pres; and Gambia and Western Union-lost MONTREAL Q n h W (B m -_ 11 M wflu") l‘ . I“ ‘N191’ 91 V°111"i 11' n“ rsflsgxxg: Canadian Prcdflgaiirltfsbc sbd foiell: ' ' . i; ‘on! N I , much m__ gl-ziacve‘ PHI“, "ngew-n ‘ _ iii ‘ ' to the Cansdlsn r “ N-kyomerged from tIIqir recent rut while New Haven prsferred dropped 2 ffmf," {'6 “"3911",! :7 th,°mn°"l ' RIONTREAB. Que” ""011 27- (37 i 5'“ downside vests‘ nv. urrins points towo. Beading traded m the ,1}? °_ “"1 '1 °°'° 1" ' "1' " 111». Cnnnniau Prflli-Ths Ircurii! - o“ "1""; s lsrgenturai vsr. - iii-st time since the dividend reduc- A" m",- o . markets of hlontregl were closed yel- ‘ ‘m-"y er Securities were unsettled tion, wss down 41A. Sales totalled 1,- A"°“1““ 11"“ ' “"867 , -C1 m i"1'1i1l§‘- the Easter holiday extending.- ' bu“ ommenulqon ,1“- , gnu‘. 051109 "n," uumm“ 1mm"! “was 5M0“ lrufhitm" ° . from the cioss 0t trading on Thursday ‘ hi‘ "-151.11 lnorntorliqm. This may llilrmlng ggdoliue prices snd apprfl- gglflgtlrdIn Ibldibldn‘ 01553 ‘:1 C?“ 1L" ‘ml 6J2 ME\ until next Tuesday morning. The banks1 -, ¢ _ p | t l x on. - ~ . murcun ‘an .. 1 w. I 9 _ . pus euntriiitgathtciquaiosrgapeézlxkiépl fmlg tgarhhoasehgldunofllnizilrll; silent“ lnlrulsil IIIIIIIQII _. _ _.. 0.0705 A S lifg . s... 121,? 11 ‘Jafargnflhe day sterling exchsngc F‘ eflmghf wedlsh comphny said they market weakness, although there was C:u3“'§ l" l?" ‘Firs: t d M" T91 T" -- - H- 111 u‘ . l '.,-| $11-11"! another rliflil IJVIMQ 11> 1'10": [Z been informed thut-sufflcient cssh not effort to move them higher. (.u_c'€o']&f'fiflu 215w: n u“ “gay, 1311,9799" ~" - -- 7?‘: 7a‘, r‘ $1200.11 as compard with 84.1357 on! ; _ "' ‘ '. 1‘ "11 --- 'Z 'i‘i d . Unitd States-money, 0n i’ “'3! dzsIll-infiblltdegtlitsll‘ oiiIiéftifiIfiug s-rocir nvnmons: (Copyright 1m {3f“,“'“;",,"'°““k--- 303,1} Aui» Auto ---' 14 8'1 1" 1113-1121112); hilrlil b" weak, slipping to 5 '“ ' v ' 0 n o en- St dard Statistics co" .‘“"‘ "“'" ' ' " B" 011° 111* .1‘ .3 111i per cent compared with 11% on Stocks were hen y_ir n1 t e D w J i-rnnon franc . . 11» 1,5, .. s“. A little recovery tilme in the fln- my a 2o o0 t 00m Germany rehchmnrk __ ‘M 9 iiiursday. " ' ,1 hour as shorts ietfk profits, but p111 " - 11 - Great Britain pound ..., _ ' Jsts trsnssctious witnes ted another rc- Today ... o. .191" 201.3%!) D3763 $5 Greece drnlohm. ___ ‘ _ _ irvw- ""1 "wdlgoprtflpafiirentgiiriio: $31: flzyifm’ Si". iiofb 0910 115': 11°"““1 11°11" -~= -- Chrys Mot , st the bottom. s nu r s c I . - _ ‘ ,, Hungary penso not quoted p G m cl ted Press uverr 1 for 00 issues Month ago .. itnh 31.4 100.4 00... cc ..., t. -.. ‘Mme: st 005 Jun: afiiint hove the Yrnr giro 1311.1 0.11.0 198.5 1:10.; {mm "P" 113111 (‘orn Pro 1 m!“ rim low Chart 1011015101! were :1 vrs ago .. 201.1 1211.0 202.1 10:1 1"“ 1"“ ' ' "M" E I B11110" ‘K’ 3752331 hy tinJi-niin penetration into r1 yrs nco"... 111.1 11.9 105.8 100-1 ,',‘,§;*,‘,g,,§f_" ,,','n'n,"" ' F01 F111"! :‘ ' 3g _ q; 393 L9 . -‘ ' Gen Pllectrc 1 . 1"" "’;:,,,',;Tf:d',,‘;,h,:f.l,'mwa' taken M IIIIJIKV“ .. 51.94 no.3 02.2 no.5 Q“ 1901:1111 ponnu - Gen l-‘oodns uovrizizai. Quei March 21- ;. "‘l.,:'|',',d ism; Steel, oriiirh had been High 10:11 140.2 1011.2 201.0 114.3 P§|',,‘f,':|y,|or¢lin?..".' ' I fi",',1;,.‘,°'°'f isnriry, (‘sntirllaii ‘n-estorn no :1 s2 ,' meeting strong siipplort shovel -10. Loiv 1030 112.1; 80.4 148.5 114.7 Bowman“ 1e“ _ Goudyglflnnu- 11.115 ranndp“, wager“ no 1| 33 ; d t su extrema: low. it cosed (X— 1W .. ow s n, A’; d _ tints feed no l 37 ‘ Ezmzgii iIllilIlelfitclun eT§ii’.i"‘°‘i§ WHAI: "um STOCK MARKET nin 23:1“ pix: M“? gagfiwhgl“. ‘$10M spun: when pawns m“: f‘ I P!" n Y l 9 r 1' l F WI n. soe‘ v. r.- , 0.2211 ' 1 1'11.“ ‘T’ Mai": 1*."-.':i.i""¢1'..11'2-.. n. Thu s1§~‘=,°;1;~'g“,“{=nq,-,, “h,- - i: .1:::1":;a m ;;-;;-;g-;.~g11 .- nier can r - ii a es o ur e en - _ ' i ' -- _ _ ‘ Kliqthwllltléfltlla- ‘Frail-gar: srid ‘ffilmbgt; gaging: o)!‘ ,.. ... premhfm 1’ 1' c zlfoellcekel" 7V‘ 7% 1% "Higioria iviiitcr wheat pxiiciiie w». es ern non s n co pa ... - . . ‘Sgints. In the Ameriran Can, Allied Stocks unchanged .. . 121' 150 ifslbgrzvw; ‘a?’ 4;& ‘g5 Flour ivhitr- corn 4.50 (‘hi-micsi, North Anirriciin. Procter Total issues traded ... ... 500 573 N Y k C b {Us PM "d l“; H “$2 glllgllilbltitgnflgrzfidégé; . Mont wnra ii s95 ss/ ' " ' ' "' cents with loose eggs two cents per 55h Mot 15 141A 141?. ‘Xlilllguuiillgmi, u-[gfoagunds ,, .. - dozen cheaper. - N Y Ceiitrn 271/, 2015i, 20% . ' .. 5g gp "" . .The buttery market is geuerngly .._'____ gncknrd Mot 31/, 31,1, 31,1, Lfixzyripcarfigttggwfiq: 1°“ no" .’ quoted at 27 , cents per pound or s! n _ a!’ Publix 71,4. 01,5 . 7| H, I,‘ 1., M, cnrlots or less of No. 1 while small M,“ I 51' 1011mm" 1' S of N J’ '41,! 5.7 531/; ' he “mm” "l?" - g1}; ;'g2geg;}fg;s,og'go,fgg1flg, kgcggf; f“§“i‘-.3§.e" 1 "ti, 21/: w} 1111-111; Porn “w; 3;; 3;»! i-§L1§§'r.'é‘§n‘..§'.".i§ifi. carlons =1 - _ _ ~ A El 2 2t 2 -- 11111 "~11. .-~: ,"§"§,'§1“,1,;-,,?,'j,",-;,,;‘,‘“§§§ ‘$1,, f1§8 1:11;"; figmzff 1"""“§f1‘d “f” con ainii-coni . 1 d i 11°“ 32%| 92*‘- 92?‘ if": Edi-grills iinn (IiIII-igll‘: 2‘; afho best eggs. coining iresh nearby the wegkel- ""211? elilfiiufl! vlgpricelsr C1111‘! Se! Co . tl- 5% 5% tiolbtnoIgro" °"&i “Ox! "0; “Mme” 0mm“ go "mm" M’: 3050 paint: and from oiqpwn, nrn ¢iir~ sum“; ' Cord Cor ..: . 4 4 4 south m" -_;_,m-7_1j|—_”,: Potatoes, N B so pound ling 45-50 t reutly quoted iii CllTIf-tiql or less at 18-10 cheer; fecelpfg were 999 boxet The 5°23‘; gill c‘) "' - 5;! 5:} 5? Stand Brands __' _ cents for extras, 16-11 cents foi- firsts local market ranges from 101,5 tn 11 i, sham "' m,‘ M; M,‘ S G EIPC -—_ flfilidinllillrzufxtéellllfl! for seconds, deliver- conltsrpei; [ifliggllll for’ Cllfffilit receipts F of "n A "' ' l“: “V; “,2 2 0 ofcliffi; ‘ e - sn - o - n ._ "' ' " sxs 1i .‘ Receipts lust W08lfl10lfiIIOd macs mgkg, on], ,’,,§,°,,,,’—d,,,‘,‘,‘;m:"'f$§e sud: a?‘ 41/. 4% Tlnln Roll Bezi‘; Bac- Ex t cases, s small gain uv_cr the previous wns reported. GU" o“ (m! ' ll C Cari» _ ’ week. As the ciiys needs were about The potnto market ruled steady all H 0 Rm" (:0 4m 44 4,. FIIIDR Pun Jifllgflfssces Homage): éhfilrt; hiss ‘been week gt the prevailing prices. 1m m, 1m " , 8m 8"!‘ 8L): {mlted Air n ii a e11 _ ' c ns orc- -i_-_i___ ‘ "' - a ' 1n m] Corp , _ ed prices down. hom-Lstorinc may FLASH 511'}, 1"§,‘;§’t'°‘,‘§‘,‘,, ' T421, 111/’) l1 Imp OTTAWA. out. sinrri. 21. (By the 1 bvifill liwftly- ~——- Niagara “m, " 51/, f, l7 S Steel Pinizidinu Prcssi-The export of Con- llilffil 10 Tvtfliitfil. Iaffcctive toinor- IVEYBRIDGE, Surrey, England S 0 of Iumnui" 1' Vnn Steel ._ . ridiiin iincov; and hum went up ivlth a row morning. follow» Special brands March 27.1—8lr Horace Plunkett. g O n; Ken l1 ' “F1171” BT09 I‘ ~ 111111111111! Fiflifliiifl’. nccordllll; t0 i1 I9- cnrtons 2G 69:18; fresli_oxtras 2t cents‘; lrlsh industrialist, clli-d hers lust U L Power A‘ I “es Eli-r . port issued liy the Dominion Bureau fresh firsts -3 cents, {resin seconds 2- night. He was ‘i7 yen-m old. ‘Vflfih Pimp . .. ~ v i-i Statistics yesterday, thc total of that (No hloutrogi Stock. Mark»: Futur- ~ingin ltciii iii uients i1eiii ‘. .300 i‘ i i» i4 ,0 |r 1r mid i 146 Richmond St., 11R. BROW Fire, Ljffe, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance .1 ...'at Lowest. Rate. . Agen’! at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Fish Quotations ~BOSTO.\'. Mass, March 27.—Ton ves- sels arrlred at the fish pier here yes- tsrduy: WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Large cod 4 to 5 cents per pound Haddock 2 t 05% Pollock 3 to 4 Hske 4 to 6 Lemon Soles ii to 4i Gray Soles 0% to 71,11 Cod 2 to ~t Flounders 31A to 1 “John's working for s nisnufac¥ Luring concern." "whlffl I19 £10158?" day, Holiday.) I Grain Market ivisivirna WINNIPEG, Mam, March flucnced by u disappointing market and a downward trend at c080 wheat prices slipped fraction found values resting 1% to 11111111 'T1i""illl3"$ final figures. declined ‘V; to ll spread which involved the sellln of our lifsy future. - There was no export trade of s11 27.—-In- ' " export Chi- I iy lower yesterday. Prices n; the nin“ '53 lower May eased 11,’, to 50%, July 11,5 1n one cent to 611,6 to 8H1 and October one ceui. to close at 63. Selling pressure from (‘hicago weak sued the market peroeptihiy snu w,“ responslblmfor a loss of 11,5 cents at the low level. Southern traders put on "sprinkling dust 0n bottles ‘o1 kind although New York reported sn - old wine." es of Canadian ivhmit to France over ‘the holiday. The only support sc- l Tools nin g- HE high quality of Cumming Mining Tools and Mining‘ Equipment, maintained and iniprovedfor almost forty t‘ years, has won these products s reputation for merit ! which is known to mining men all over Csnads. ,. /% 1 Cumming designs, perfected by craftsmen who know mining requirements, are generally accepted as the standard of excellence. The tough, weer-resisting qualities of the materials used and unexceileil workmanship give assurance of lasting service under the most exacting conditions. . Unsurpassed manufacturing and shipping facilities e115 1 sbleustolllordersofanysizeonsliortnotiee. i 1 for information and prices. Write us 1nisiw catascowm niuircrunnr; c kills). lhnls. Writes. etc. corded the market mum (ppm 10m] iifaders and wit liailtc_d in volume. ml‘ Ulrika news was restricted due to e olidtly iii Luropenn rum-kg“, Liverpool will not reopen until next iTuesday. Buonos Alrcs market were closed today and will open Monday. Trade in cash wheat rind conrsc grains was of little zit-mum and prices 111111"! in svmpnihy with wheat. Wheat-May 59%. July 01154;, 0C1 cnosn '_ ilrsdes: No 3 c w no 5 c w 341,5, no 0 c w 33; track 301,5. .\- _ CHICAGO CHICAGO. liL. March ‘ll-Stop less ‘sealing tumbled all grain prices yen. P 1?. everything of a iiiiliish chsrsc. i" M111: more tlisn offset. Breaks in the stdck ginrket, tough. nieating the effect of prospective in. crease of domestic spr_liig wheat M. rage. A moderate overseas demand for North American hrcadstuffs, was reported, including 1,000,000 bughg]. o; e _ ry . Wheat cl d ' . Thursday's °'11'nir1'.'.'"é§'r'.. “Ii-s: ‘dldgvenf 0;" ‘A-‘ifi eff. and provisions un. t‘ ranked to l5 cents decline. EW 1011K. N. 1.. March ‘XL-For- elitu exchange strong Saturday, Great Britain demand 3.7754,» France 3.0314 liniw 5.19%. Bslirlum 11.nov,, Germany‘ 00.00 23.19. (‘aniidii _ N] YI. March 27,_ iwiiiids as i-niiipiircil with 1.491.000 in Jiillllflfy rind 470.100 in February. 1037. ‘The iiicrousr flTPI.‘ r1 your nzo was about 'I.v times. 0f inst month's export 1.- 111013.100 went tothe (Jiiiteil Klnmlom .il‘lII ."n€7.'.‘0l to the Irish Free State. The Fnited States took 123.700 pounds. w-vrfoundinnd 40.100 pounds and iiiimi 04.500 pounds. The February purchase by the Irish "firuo State was more than the wholc m-hnse in the same month u your Rifi: Shooting Despite the fact that the indoor ranges are having only s. small st- tendanoe this season some hish ‘scores have been put on and some giizeen competition is now on for the securing of a sufficient number 0f eligible targets in order to qualify for Dominion niarksmen medals. Since the boys started shooting for these medals the scoring has in- creased tremend-ausiy, and some of the contestants who thought they ‘could not shoot a. 93 are now try- iing for 95's and 97's, and who knows but someone may secure s numb of p‘ ssibles and obtain that most coveted prize, the gold 03A. 0,,l_3hy no,‘ In“; WILL medal. The average scores to date Joystick-May 401.6. July 40-311, 0C1 on the spoon shoots are as follows; . J. S. MacDonald 04. 3 spoons. _.. men mucus . W. Dennis 93. 3 spoons. “DQ151173? 1 hm; w, m, 1 no, 58% J. C. Stewart, 91. 2 spoons. - or -', ' / 1 no 5 H’ N; élo3g%n’°r,e5e0£d%;\£ 4:341‘. J. S. Moore 91. 1 spoon. 58%. no 1 durum 7s1/_ ' A. D. Spiiiet 90. 1 sponn. Oats-No 2 c w 2307 e, 1 m‘, 25% M 11-41913? W531i’; s. Jones 90. letglafilé. réiifiea 211,1. track 21m. ' B. Conrad 90. ——. ll - 3 c w 41% -_. "Q5 e1§,'“_.§1°:-w°411_'°gth::‘> A. Arsensuit 88. 80; no 4 c V3635,‘ NEW YORK, Bonded vrhest closed essy yesterday, High Low cio‘ 110! u‘! ... ... 0511.551; 11.1%.:- Juiy ... us: ‘so 57% 51y, 51 p11,; 50-50 KELLY‘! cross scnoor. Honor Roll for month of Feb. Hill’! 2— 0.1.10’ 19917-1141 Grade X—l. Alban Paquet; 2, M!!! A. Monsghm. Grade VIII-l. Mary MbKenns: 1 M111 Bfldlev; s. Williliri wra- deli. Cirsde vn-i. mo. Campbell; 2. Peter Bradley: s. Wilfred Woods. Grads v-l. Mildred Csrrsgher; : 7- Prmcis Kelly: a. aichni-u Mon- ,_' v llhln. Qmdo IV-i. fliomss Trainer; 2. lrsnels McDonald: 8. dhomss Bred. is! and Annie Wsddsli. Grade III-l. Ksfvin MBKQUM; l. Genevieve auras/tier; _ s, m“ Bradley. onno n-i. Gavin Woods Bill: "f did not marry beauty. ‘.1 m! Nt- I did not merry wesitn or position. I married for sympathy." 8111's: -"_Well nu have mine." A. Michahoilis 88. 1 spooi‘. R. Jenkins 88. W. E. Phillips 88. 1 spoon. L. McDougail 04. 1 spoon. R. Prowse 84. l spoon. A. Masher 82. 1 spoon. l. DesRoches 82. J. H. Judson 80. S. H. McFarls-r 8C1. w... ._.-_.. THE CANADIAN BHUAR o-rrnwa. 00L, mart-h '-7- (BY "if (‘nnndisn Press) The 1'1"?" value of tho Canadian dollar iii heir York is causing no aiixief)’ 1" 1111'; iismentary circles herc. 'iho forte“ that it will move ul"\'1"'<1 1“‘1‘1111“"‘.1 1" the report of Emil Sauer, United htnt- es consul general at Toronto. 11111111! public in Washington FrldsY "is"! 111 received here with mixed feelings. There is s distinct difference of n- pinion among tho members of Pur- llament. as to whether Canada would ho hurt or helped hy_ the Fanaiiin" dollar coming back torpur before the pound sterling reueilPfl PM“? 5111"" so large 11 portion of Canadian exports [:0 to Britain and arc 11113711119 1n 5191' ll ‘gr-mo of the western moniliors n! Piirliaiiieiit have contended that the (Iaiimliiiii dollrir should be kept more iii line with the priuiiil thnii th4_=_i,‘ii- itc-d States dolirir. They havi- criticis- MI the government for its eflnris_tn keen the Canadian funds iiriu in heir York. . Iii gnvnriinicnt circles however oin- phnsis Is‘ iiciiig lnid on tho zroiviiii: Iafnfillllfi trade bulniic-o (‘nnudzi cu- joys and the iipmird trend iii the oxuiiuiigc. 111 :1 siutciiicnt iiiudn public vostc-rdzuv ll. Ii. Stevens, .\IlllIH(E!‘ of iii-roe deals with the ministration to coun- ter the injurious cffcct of the lluiv- ley-firnoot turif! in the lfniteil States which ciit off iiiucli of Canada's or‘ ports of iiiiimrii products to that, country. Tin- iiicrcusc in the P-Ylmfifl. of these ppriliinis to the ‘Viiitod Kiln-r‘ dom are described and further dov- elopmciits in this confim-tinn are nn-- ticipiilcd at the forthcoming iinpc-rlnl Conference. "W0 have an nnfiivornlilo haiziiicc with the Ynitcd States," lilr. Stevens declares, “hut it is dlniiiiisiiiiig Tilli- idly. For the eleven nionilis r-ndiiig February 1930 it was SBTTJQLOOO and nt the 0nd of February 19.12 it “'38. 8901530900. I expect tjirit the (‘unndinii dollar will remain close to tho pros- cnt discount in New York uiitil there is further cxpniisinn of our favorable trade bniniico. The trend however is exports to uiimisiukeaiiie." Dealing with United States, the statement den-lures: “Hit linrd by the high United Stnt- cs iiriff when “11 (‘Iillii- iiitn office, he $02.T37,il0O cicvr-n-i ..i|iii export of 11n- riial products to iiuil country iii 1112i!- 30 fell in 1031"‘. tri SQOJiSSJIUU. Bu! we have more than iiiarln up for that lost market by increasing the 1min!" consumption n! the houic product rind increasing our exports not only tn Great Britain. but otiicr cnipiro countries as well. As a people we have been triugiit n newer, and :1 greater dependence upon self." DESABLE Mr. Neil Shaw was recently. in the city Miss Irene Bell has returned uoj i ‘W, r ‘BLACK ' hull“ A b21121 tobacco better cure-—tbat accourlli for the popularity of Oill‘, CHEWING t HICKIEYI; NICHDlSDN TWIST" home after spending a. few months in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. H. MacKinnon, Mrs. Annie MacKin- non. Miss E. M. MacKinnon,‘ Mr. Calm MacPhee, were visitors to DeSaie last week. Mr. Basil Holm had the misfor- tune to cut his foot while splitting wood. Mr. Robert Ince spent the week end in the city the guest of his ,cousin, Mr. Victor Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. l-lolm is at present visiting ‘friends in King- ston and vicinity. ' The old fellow was asking friend's advice on how to apr for a rise in wages. "Just you go up to the mast Joe" said the friend, "and s: ‘Look here master, you must g me s. rise, or else I'1l—’ Say it 1 like that, then he'll think 1 mean to leave unless you get z rise." Joe went to his master and s: “Look here master, yoii must r a. rise or else I'1l—” "Else you'll what?" snapped ' employer. " Joe scratched his head in r plexity, then answered: "Else I'll go on working for same money." solution to problem. A. Huestis 80. W. Walsh 79. S. Stewart 77. E. G. Love 75. E. Ferguson 73. R. Rmasay 71.11 spoon. In the medal shoots a numb-c;- have secured the bronze "medal his‘. season, and are now working for tbc a [silver and Nonzo. and the sliver. 1,‘; Splilett and Dennis have each she‘. 99. Jack Mscdonsld, Stewart Moore and Jackitewart have each shot 98 and most of the boys have no difficulty in shooting 93's and 95's. On Monday. Marci-i 28th, specie‘ prizes will be offered. J. S. lilac- donold is donating oranges to the first, second and third winners, so come along boys and don't forget, a little meeting will be held to make arrangements for the annual ban- quet. Everyone wants to be in on this. ~ age 30. 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