@- lehnntaa jinn-g Ipeelal IOBNIIG saanasr Lzrrnn BK ‘i!!! i3... ih th ltaiie cont nuing to b e aader some special pressure. Volume, ovmver, was small and losses on the L, were generally rlominsi thou h nosing prices were near the iorvs or m, day. some special litter-Est‘ was |huwn in the ooppers. Y OI! the firm price etructuro abroad in- iacod War fears. Otherwise thcrc wns go noteworth crent d? N! ec n advance. or a time really hsn been reversed should rally‘ todnyland shortly perr- ursdnys highs. Laidlaiv and Company. ltrste last '1‘ IUIMAIY - NEW 1'0RK_ N. Y.. March ‘ZT-Guld lliira quoted iu London at. 145s till rs. li-‘ni 7d 'l'uosduy. "iron Age" says stcel iuzol out. |iiii uiz-cilncd t0 46% pan u-r-ek from i7 per ci-ni. lirig Mfg. Co rim-lures regular s quartcglafifi oents dividend. \\ rlgle Jr., 00., declared six rr-{uiar month v 2h cent dividends. Maul“)! R ‘Fob come 01.201645 vs. $4.241. 1 in Feb. w]. mi. a months arias, is. to, til" iili g .\'....{. Petroleum Institute estimates EJilipliflQ stocks in week eudcd March ‘ at 00 barrels. dccrcasa 141,. tiifl barrels from n-vious weak. Texas Gulf Supliur i034 earned 1.81 l share rrn .'.‘..\‘iti_000 shares vg. o3 a share on 25.540000 shares in hioodyn Inventors‘ Service com od- lty price index for Tucndav was Tar 0 against 140.0 llondsy. Bill LOW Lent 0K g fir: ...‘ 99.80 08.01 i8. 0.68 ll .. $.11 27.59 27.66 0.48 Utll 10.38 16.00 10,14 0.12 Bonds .. 04.44 0.20 - Dow Jones. ILIOI IAII MONTREAL. March 8'I—Pressure gallant the Rails spread to the rest the list yesterday. With tho crccp- tion the carriers, howorcr, prices yieldd reluctantly and the trend may still he regarded as bullish. Au fur- ther nellln which may derclvop is not iikeiy o carry stocks more than a oiht or two downwards. On rc- ‘art oan ho Am. Waterworks. Cons. Gas, Am. melting, been. Kenneeoit, Int'l Nickel and ont'l Oil. In "Itoronto. {bid shares gained further yester ny_ articuiariy the see dary lasuoe. eistivaly little on selling however, continued to agpear an re- dnrina o s o sump on o! the advance is still in prospect. On reactions bu Dome. Mc- trrc, lake Shore and orange. IEO]- IAIIIG ‘IJIKI’ ‘ Ivsfllg I . snwrorzrc. n.1, rune u _. {$3.51. ‘i3. ‘Pi 5335i? M515. oi them. (‘grtton after raiiyin 10 pofiaita and than reacting d0 no ats, close paarlcdtlleaily unchanged, aat advices Stocks were completely dead and slightly lower. The ‘Industrial aver- t 98 6h yea- advsnce. p gel ny which we predicted 78 early iast som- mer and on which we advised protit taking when it did get to about 70 has-had a so point decline. I now ad- Ilse‘ burn it hack below d6. ircrsft may go once more recommended fi on it. neven bis been aeomzrket ie so inactive me n waste of time to write about it. mv recommend- ations will show good profits hefor-s lo end at Spring. Baring. HAIOIFI “NOON LITTII." MONTREAL. llsreb fl-Dulineas and narrow fluctuations in the enr- . N. Y, hlsrch 27-40:: d lower a ain yesterday t! y features. Tho luiirkr-t gs declined or three duys in suf- ‘ to be s technical cor- s gone below _ recently has been the ievsl ittained reiiminnry to r rairiy sharp move. ho sctlou or m mar st so for would appear to,be E-sauuahv favorable sud i the tread port-cut during . not o crating in- WIMRKEL cosszr not area indicate that resumption of- n the opinion o! the Go t Trust Co. depreciation o! the ‘all; has opened the road to inflation, but s m prices in the fir: has it helped business in gener- Tha substantial . improvement sales and earnings of Remington Rand iac., in the last quarter 0| 1034 continued into the first part of 100d. lca are currently running about 25 ercont ahead o! your ago and earn. ogs iu the qnnrisr ending March Bl neat are expected to exceed enrnln a in the correspondin period oi’ 103 . lndustrinis Acceptance Corporation Ltd, reports surplus fur- 1034 at $45.. 407 against $2.78!. tor 1033. gross in- come $133,327 compares with ‘$81,150 in preceding year. Present year has begun nus icious- iy for International Sckei a lays iresidenl Robert C. Stanley in ad- dress st annual meeting of shsro- holders. . According to a report (ronr llio Do succeeded in establishing credits o! $23.7.'>0_000 in Great Britain and $20,- 000,000 in the lTnitv-d States. These tar-Frills will he used to arrange tor the transfer of ironon Brazilian com- mercial cri-dit in the two countries, it was sintcu. Amoricun Sugar Iifg. (Yo, yestordav advanced its price of sugar on prompt business. Oils continue to act buiiishiy, buy Continental Oil on reactions. International Nickel resists pren- sure during periods of encrhi iri- aetion and shown a leudl resiliency whoncrcr the marke shows s - yesterday ex rsssed the opinion i at s senatorial nqulry into railroad re- financing operations might serve a good purpose. - Ono day it in reported that Wash- pians to Morketwiao however. Cons. Gas or New York continues to trend up- wards with a swin to a higher level indicated, buy as on all re- action . s lance. lQ!iGEEi77E7(ZEf (Canadians Press) MONTREAL. iiiarrh 27~0ffcrlngs on the two illuntreai iirectock mer- kots today totalled 88 head composed of J9 cattle, 4i rnlycs and i8 hogs. One load of rnlited qunlitv steers was received about 20 buiis were hold over from Monday's and Tuesday's markets, and these were very slow neih-rs. The tow calves and hogs offered wem not enough to make a market. Miocellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. llarch 21- kéhost nor no 2 88. r l Oats feed no 1 41. Flour spring wheat patents. iireta Flonr- seconds 85.00. Flour winter wheat. patents. choice ta so to ".40. Flour- white com 86.50 to £5.60. B an to $20.26 to $27 21.26 But- r no 1 to mg ra in cartons A 1 large 20 Ens A 1 me um liig a A nlle 21 iiigrs A srgs 2a. liig s A me um ll liig s A medium 21 lligrs A u lets 20 Eggs B 0 o? C P to 70 NEW YORK, March fl-lnder o! 15 stspis commoditgxprieea. (Dec. 81. 1931 equals 100; I average equals Today liiljgrev day 151.0. Week axo 1 0 veer ago 188.7. I986 hi; 1000 1035 low 148.4. i084 biRh i602 1084 low 116 0. 1038 high 1480 i033 low 78.7. NIW PARALYSIS CUR! ' BYDNEL Australia. -Me.rch 2d. (0P)—A new system for treatment oi paralysis has been discovered by lists:- liiinabcoir Kenny, an Amralinn nun. inure weed; In lemona- lp tall Offerings, Onrdl, ate , d0 sea leehr loll oi ward aher on application 0 lnaluan Charge In soy adveetlaceas twenty-Clea seat. IlTIv-il per-weed, three than tloea m- the nrlos of two, atrintla "Mable In ndnaon. Lost EDIT A‘! CIAILOTIIIOWN ITMIMQtIGRLIaILndHOe ~ tel one et and cameo earring. finder sand to Box 163 , and receive reward. Fog Sale . Ion sans - on: om suousn ‘Mirror. an n-arnn. About a n. by a n. Phone 1m. h-oum-a-aa-aa-so. ma sans - mo‘ oownnnoaan Stallions. John ‘need , Erna- nirro. o-mi-a-zr-u It: sans -‘ mars-res nonn- “median dsotrsi m» N07. l-tf. ates-Payable in Advance per wunl- Anaenaneuuta and 00ml aa-offi- per h». fir» n Iles-ol ans _ pee aura ass appreciates. 10a. n; Inch oe ae. on r wordr Olnslllel r Intel's el Oondeleuoe, rm- Extra Money BIG, 1985 LEATHER. TIE. A-IN- Hands men's and boys. Fancy pat- ternsiook like silk. Cleaned with a damp cloth. Durable; won't ‘wrinkle. deli on sight. Big profits repeat orders. Be independent. Rave your own buaineu. No sales ability needed. Bend o0 cents or ‘ for ‘ s-nd inform- _ntlon. Windsor Cap Manuiaohir- lng 00., i5 Ohumh street. Wind- sor, Ont, Dept. '1'. , N-lDlS-d-M-di. Male Help wanton WANTID-Z YOUNG MIN. 10.10 22 to learn noise work. ‘Apply w. Belg. tonnes‘ l-Iotei, ‘I'm, l. - , mo-s-ze-si wanted " .1222". wanna-mass. on . onward (man prefer-rad) 1400' iba. not om- 1I years oid. Howard Andernmaosble *- 14-5870 -2I-li. wanna-ones ram eon our ,_ (i! covers dated and Iidwnrd igtigggfi E . . gi ‘§ it ié go $85? ls-dvesdircs is not likely to be long de-, _Markets At A Glance ' . _.._-__ (Ca-sullen Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks lower. Toronto Mince-Lower. New York-Stocks strongen Winnigsg-Wbest up 5 to g4. New ark-Cotton higher- rubber and colfeo lower; sugar |)_n¢h|||'gfl, _.___i.__.____. EXCHANGE Janeiro. the Brazilian Financial ills-- or director o! the Pnnco Brsaii, has‘. _ (Canadian Dres MOBTREAL. hlnrch 21-; ritlnh and O foreign exchuugo in reiat n to the Laaadian doiiar- an compiled by the . ‘Berni hank of Canada cloned today as follows. Argentina peso .2661. Aunt-rails onnd .8 8522. ‘ Austria sckiliing .1890. ium bei .2214, (Yhi H K i 49g, ...-starts. “"151- I . .. stance franc .0663. ‘oruian ro chs rir- .4012. gritain |:§:r9n!d.4.s210 . l . U,‘ S. .~n meat H iuud florin iungary Pbn o .200. ndla rupee 054. taiy lira .0881. dew Zcsiand pound 8.8010 wiorwny krone .1000, is u .0 03. out]: Africa pound 4.300s .puin pesets .1376. F-vrndcn krone .2490. switneriand Ir premiu 480: law 450‘ : close 4.10 : 00 da Belgium 2.06; Germany 40.1 ads 00 7-10. Closing exchan a rater- 0-16: franc .6 9 7-18‘ franc .59 At Paris-Pound 7280 1/; lraacs. dollar 58.08 oehtn; U. S. dollar 50. CQIIQI. l?!?()l)lJ!IZ? unchanged. No 1 grade butter in cer- printe. Offerings were 1.1 d boxes. A erg». inm, 16 can s lor A uilete for C. Recei ts were 1 cases. Only tour ores o! cheese were of- fered for sale and prices continued on- changed, tall-make of no 1 Ontario bringing 111,5 to 11 cents a pound and summer make. i 12% cents. a a whites sol for d0 to 60 cents per 80- snd New uswick cob isrI at d0 to at so to 70 cents and Prince Edward island mountains st 07% to 70 cents .3. corn 9t 14f- "hgulei a'a bel improved sem- whht gala ng nu& a cent. , (lllzliiii ..__._ f (fabulous: and Ward) CRICA , March 27- Wheat:- lllgh a.“ u» .. can o4 on .. as?‘ ma w; . oe o1 o2. 2K 1s m; 14 n 1a no out 44 44 u sail-am or?! WINNIPEG. Mnrrh 3- Whentzf High Lew lent lid . . . . . . . . . . . .. as s4 as 13h . .a ails‘; at"). em Sept 0 M Jrliv Traders bought. Dcraiiy on the‘ Win- nigog Grain Exchange today to send w eat prices up Si. to at ens y absorbed ‘the umo seilin that a neared. Mayciond st Q an! .Tuiy bile prices o! Argentine and Aus- tralian wheat again advanced in the international market, Chicago gained 1% cents, "Liverpool advanced 184d and B11900! Airca want more than a hsif cent higher. Argentine Barueao wheat at 10% coats. 11g cents over yesterday's price was ‘iiiifcents under Canada's no. 2 northern. Vancouver shipment. West Australian at 80% also 1% cents up. was only 4 cents cheaper than Canada. CHICAGO. March fh-Cangirf in the vortex of duet storms raging from (‘sands to Texan. wheat soars today to the highest price level wit- nessed in months. Drought areas of the winter wheat bait southwest were reported as be- ing severely punishedi and messages from-4be Dakotas and Minnesota oi lag. Augmenting the strengfli I Chicago wheat pricsa was word that aii deliveries of when at Bncnoa Aircr- were at new top price levels or Um season. , ‘Wheat closed nervous. 11A to 11$ above yesterday's finish. May 061A- - o Ms! 10K. oats 4i 1 cents advanced. and provisions showing 10 to 1b cents gain. ' Currencies atowruiar. '98? h or) r r r ' ,' , 4 "ii C *- N‘! II l ' ity was noted" 0n Jloatroal fo‘reign changes today "ith the pound stor- grlr: registering n nmalignsiinasngtath: || rr n ar ' tirb d n: minzrcdecli. \s a i-is r z t 031a’ Yibwwnii?’ he adua; 1.2013. o s" rcebt n 0- 1e cent igzriaira 9Tb‘ traaeolofiflflpg; . P’ . ~ ‘d? IYOuK. ‘larch ariirag a d the Canadian dollar s20 rao - :".."..'.'.".i-.'..'-:...;f' *1" i t n u '1 ‘ oifiriucc: a ..r:.'1.=.:r.:-,; :9 ..z":.:."..".'i'.' ii.'.::.:."3,i1. m informant from‘ as ‘to CO other sol cnmnc c. g i: §§§dhdPi Wl-rd barn fbthehl t Ilfllll Q Ofl -stooa ma»; mo» titre siouiioaa (sum: auc .8264. - United States dollar 0-16 par cant ID. NEW YORK. March Qf-Foreign ex- change irrc uisr. Gust Britain high hills 4.78%“: rhnce 6.50; l l; ; i n‘ _ n?! 14g At idorrtreal- ound e82 aia-idfli. 00 . use out: ma. n t New “arr-Pound 4.70 : Can- . tr- Canad- ilill our...» 1s on fr: u. s. dollar 15.11 D I B l-l fiélffi“ l“ sold-Pound lis 8d: Canadiria iifikli”’a some: (Canadian tress) MONTREAL, March 31—-Whole- aalo butter prices advanced again on the Montreal dairy and produce marr ket today whiio the e8 iunrkct was aomewhat easier and o er iiircs held lots on less vmn quoted at 283$ to 2v,‘ cents n‘ pound. up 1A cent. mall pound for solids and 26 cents for I“ Grade-d shipments in onriots or less of eggs brought i0 cents a done»; tor 1d to 17 cents for A med- , 16% to ‘l7 cents for B and 1 to 10 cehtn got tibia-II: “.- ua’“"“‘-=_" " i 0 th Jmtato market Quebec no 2 s: ii”: pound hafi-mqnebec no b1 mountains _>.o ~10 M cents. New Brunswick mountains i‘ gésfir . fsr-I: V- §§:o @S$,E3;_& firm:- khg? ar$§h n- . | n4 - an an 3§l3w>§::$5vo§a°°“ro-s£B:_ i< §* g as "no one: oca:o:o§=z:oacs:= 1illPVlFVl? export sales oi‘ Canndion- q whom; “m” on u“ mmhh oronto exchange but the unloading I minor proportions ex- cept in the secondy-yrand penny lo: o! eilvsp check- rush in the white met- aome narrow price do- H rice drop of 7 cents while n..- ‘i! PQ‘ § er I Wright vonrmxnr-noarwruoow u . _ M Aifiifkrie ' Q Will Rogers is fond of saying: ‘Well, all I know is what I see in the paper”. that all most of us know about we see in the daily newspaper. It is substantially true current topics is what .:.‘;."n;":::;:.t;::‘ °‘ ifis."‘“iip :3." 3. 1'8 3 OX1 wonderful thing we know as “bielgsgfment by that What is it? In such an atmosphere of motion and vitality the ~ Daily Newspaper places within the hands of maker seller the power of contact with this new-reading publrc-a power that rs limited only by the adver- tiser's own ability to use i: intelligently. , ‘SPONSOREIJ BY mo CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION ' News might be called the theme song of life, It i; the sound of civilizatiorfs machinery in motion. It lathe speed gauge of progress. of all thinking, current human affairs. It is the background all planning and all knowledge of Became: of this quality, when white paper leave; d“ panting resscs carrying “the news”, it has become an acuve orce m its city, its country and the world. ADVERTISE IN DAILY NEWSPAPERS rovnxgadjrr/If 11.. Mcwattfrs .. 16d iileri Oi . ... ... ... .... 17 iiid O 25 O0 8 2 ..- on °nNN “we” ‘£2;*”z§""=;§~ Ftsds .. Md iifincs . M11. cults (Johnston all Ward) llrsaed bee: 106 w riw Corp grit Amer uii . Dom ltore -. lord or can A .. Oreenditsbeii . 9.9g" ttghea _ slilz PORT Iallfllflfi, 800th Africa -0.P.)-Whan a two-yoar-oid child kneohad away a atiok- proprlns up s descended the wiadowths sash on bahbaeeh-lfllflll inatmtb. NEW GLASGOYV W. I. The 168111111‘ monthly meeting of . the New Glasgow Women's Institute j met at the home oi Min. n). E. Mc- Kay on March 4th. Airmn; open-i pasting the ‘Creed. Fourteen mem- bers and three visitors answered the r011 call by naming a Law that, Minutes of the previous meeting‘ and better schools were discussed. The school and sick committees monthly dime calendar sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the P. E. I. Hospital was received and was giv- en to the secretary to Iiii in. Miss Elsie Laird convenor of Home Economics and Mrs. J. L. Steven- son, convenor or League of Na-. lions. will have their papers at the i with "wihoi. women dislike mclt in men.” Lunch committee for April are: Mrs. R. W. Stevenson. Mrs. H. Hill and Mrs. S. D. Park- man; Programme committee. Mrs“ son and Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Thci Chorus. When Irish Eyes are Smiiq ing; Reading, Mrs. M. Mcbeodq ing. Miss Elia Sempie; soio, G. H. Stevenson; Reading. Mrs. R. A. Houston; lpueb, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. i McKay; two contests and National i Anthem. m .» ,4. DIVIDENDS LOWER IN SECOND MONTH (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 27-Dividend payments in February by compan- ias listed on the Toronto Stock lbtchange tot-oiled $2,767,536 as compared with $3,582,126 in Feb-i rusty o! lent year. Advancement- oi one big company's payment to a later month was mainly respon- sible for the February slump. Disbursements inciudnd two in- creases o! regular dividends. one bonus and one payment. on arrears. Only one company reported n divi- dend cut. steel oi Canada Common shareholders rcociveti the largest mcraaae s. bonus of 21 1-2 cents a shore bringing the current payment up to $317,750, more than double that o! a year ago. ulrlfnvviirsnr-"ny amour-z MANCHESTER. March TL-(CPJ -Picturesqueiy described as the "butterfly" and said to be gain ncz popuarity in America, a new swim- ming stroke ba< torn "iv -n .. iriai here, under J. Laflcrty, conch tor the Northern Counties swimming organizations. It ls a variation o! the breast-stroke. The ordinary kick is used. but the arms go full {SEEK T0 ASSIST mukhls bill in the legislature to ed with slnsinz the Ode and re-i amend the Hindu Dow seeks to give to Hindu women better rights in respect of property than they enjoy at. present. Under its pro- olwllld b6 0! interim V) WOMPYIW visions no woman, because o! her .=~. , shall be ind d from be were Nod and approved. Question" éetmeu to be deigualiiied rromoiiav- naires on Legislation and Education in; a fight m‘ property intestate shall first devolve upon gave their reports for the month. A his mm mother‘ daughters and 018%, being brought clean out ot the water in recovery. INDINS WIDUW S (By The Canadian Press) BOMBAY, March 2'i—Dr. Desh- The property o! a Hindu dying Wife o! a. predeceased son along with his sons. All o! them will have equal shares in the property. In _‘u the absence oi’ these the devolution shall be according to Hindu low. The widow and tire daughters o!‘ a co-heir having no sons shall succeed to his share alter his death, ‘ next meeting. Mrs. W. B. Bu1l11BI1ico_heh-s of the family bemg ex. invited the Institute for the April cludccL _ meeting. Rioii call will iv: airswerod SUPPORTS WOMEN IN VOTE APPEAL (By The Canadian ltress) MONTREAL, March 2"i—Todny. w- 3- Emma“ M“- J- L- stflemi there L; a craze among poop!» of Luke of \\" ail ranks. from the most enlighten- evwnlnfs Pmflm" W“ 4“ ‘WWW-i: ‘ ed to the most ignorant, to or», 1a.... cuss public matters and attempt to interfere with the functioning oi, 51"! swig» Duet» Mr“ w- 3' Bu!" = government, declared Joseph Jeanf, s; ],,-|w 51.] man and G. H. Stevenson; Read- k member o; pamammt for Malsonq Legato-magi“. t. t‘ \\' 1 ncuve. Chnmploning the right 0i vxouren to vote, in an address given im ‘er the a pices or the Lcngvr- tor women's Rights, he said the vote would enable 501116 women to ren- der invaluabie services to society, though it might; not enhance the dignity of women in general. BUILDING KEEPS SHEFFIELD BUSY‘ (By The Canadian Pros-s) srrsrrrmm. England. March 2’! —Maker5 o1‘ house equipment and fittings such as stoves, ovens, boil- crs, radiators and baths. are busy, and are bound to have record out- puts this year. The prospects may be gathered from the fact that‘ whereas the number oi new dwel- lings oompbetcd in Great Britain tor- sevorai year; prior to i909 aver- aged 2,500 per week (dropping to an average of barely 1,000 per week alter that year until about i920. but since coming nearly to the pre-i909 average). it is estimated to average 4.0"" p61‘ week over the period 1936-42. MACDUI-‘F READY FOB ARMY P081‘ LONDON, March 2'i—(C.P.)—0niy oon of Prince and Princess Arthur o! Oonnaught and grandson o! the Duke o! Connauyht, tornrer Gov- ernor-Generai o! Osnads, the Earl oi iidaoDuil, now aged 30. has quell lied for a commission in the Imper- ini or Indian Army. Ho will be the. first Lord ldlcDul! to come o! age since the late Duke Stocks lion Slur-i Mt’l. Stock Exchange w (Quotations furnished hy Jehlflll Obs IIIIIZ and Ward members ad Itook Exohangs. llontrsal (‘Uri m... rot, l“ Blnhmild Illilfo Cfillfltll DUI. .,. Buthurnt A ell Tl-i (‘trill ... Warn-s Univ fillliilr Hun Hull iii-iv] Minn: . lnti Nicki-i . inii Pun" l'i'ri .\lxiu.~r,\' liarrL-l . . \lri‘uii |‘i‘liill Ull l'<.\-. . . .\':iii iii- \\' . Nut Sim-i (‘or Paw -|- (‘nrp South (‘an Poul‘ . ISJXKH ' ... oyai . . . . .. Bunk u! Canada . PITY POOR MAN ilty The Canadian Presaivv IDNDON. March 2'1 - Even ti! ‘law admits that a man's control over his wile is largely a theory._ A man was brought up at Leeds baniczuptcy court because his wile oontrhcted debts without his know- ‘cdge. "Any blame time is," said Judge Joodoock, delivering judg- ment against the man. "can only be because-the debtor has not» 01-, ercised that control over his wile which theoretically tbs law expects arnantodmandwhiohlnprnotioe the law knows perfectly weirtn nine cases out oi ten a man has no power to exercise.” . The Judge said. moreover, that insuohcasesamanwesmoreto be pitied than blamed. It is» ilf deed an anomalous position to an- pect a man to control hi; wits iaw when even the church no ‘- er insiats that she contracts "my" him the norm wen. raomso moron-can"? oi Pile stained his maiority in PM. . ='..,m:,._.;.~ .- _ ..." ~._.;. Y g, i. NOT BLAME ooaAuuuauBn-Aor.) ~11: r adults, rm _ . . ~