JUNE 1. 13a) l‘ iriliiéiiyl I at? ‘v / § f s‘ . i’, I i z all“ L“ I aflll“ i ‘gin; m,“ behemtfvrlmrsseg?“ m“ ' b“ "i-“Etoomivtiooifgghitrigri?” WTIE gi/UUJWTITIWN GUARDIAN sroctk QUO TA TIONS N. Y. Stock Decorating for THE ROYAL VISIT position to take on a few more Jobs of decorating Business or Private buildings. We are the official decorators for Federal Provincial and City Buildings. Time is short—Order Early, MODERATE PRICES BRUCE 8. WHITLOCK Phone 317 We are in a H9 Kent St. Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Ccnig, Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and Corning lsvents 3c pcr word; Classified 3o per word‘ In Memoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Offerings. Cards etc.. 5c per name; Letter; oi Floral and s iritual eddingi enga-rement ~10 words for $1.00 Condolence ‘l c per inch. and 10 cents for every additional wor s. Notice. of Thanks and Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Addrese and Presentation $1.00. Other mtg; m. application. __f—-—-7—{*‘_—’ '—.____.__-'_‘—_—_T._4' ~- --_ l"f_f~ _ Female Help Wanted _ F01‘ Sale =—--—i-~r’;.‘—"’l"__j_'flflt i _ .__ - A TED. i i nxrnlelnlscno MAID w N FOR SALE __ LIGHT FISHING lgugfdigfidirun" punt. l0 Hensley sheet L-iiio-s-ai-zl. ».. . L-IIOY-fi-lil-Zi- Family of two to try. Wri.e C. C. i" ‘ l v ' Ex_ FOR SALE - 1930 NASH snofm, WANTED ‘MMEDIATELY’ 1 800d COIILlYIOII Ch an Ma~ , , . - ~ - - yns perlenced meld. liotleégxgralfigli- £E‘_M,7LO,L L_10gg_b_ul_,. - 1. . GENERAL , Fgignslttn - s T rt .1 w n n R R Y ‘VANTED _' Gnu’ FOR awe w do I is SCZIIHDI‘ Llunlrip. fifty tents housework. Must be llulldmd , . .. . lln cookl-nfl- ADDW 39X 19 < ~ ' b-x“ ‘elm’ .by mall’ gnsmgmn- L_n5.._6_1_h_i Preston Wutd, sCllilLiillllliz-fi-bn 0:.»- -_.T~----- ~ =~~--~>'~ '- = - ' Wanted lAPPLl; AND rum TREES. BEST =_____ ~ garitijless Olitihnrrcll nlld inlrsfry. “._\Nv]-EDA__1 ZGuUIMdPLYHRNISEED Road; chlgqongftown N0lll1 Rlvel. 1' GU15. D 5 - ' _ _ __ _ a p y L-1l17-5-31-2i. L m‘ 8 1 21- : ~———~-~-————_ __.___""*" '*_'—* "1; ;'_~+;:-. . _ _ ____j. To Let Baby Chicks -..‘_______-- ' - - . __}__ r0 n'r - nnw nousn. llAvh- W“ ', W" ‘ " ‘“"— l‘ Anny. HAROLD SWANSON, wrnuams Point, Antigurilsh C0.. Nova 5co- tia reports: “We only l;st three of 114 Bray Now l-innlpshire chicks. F01‘ lZPOWth. we have never seen the uke." Fast growth now means more big ems to sell next Fall. We're prepared to give your; Bray wood floors. furnace. etc. -0usriihn~_______1-;1143-.6 I0 RENT-FURNISHED APART- ment. three rooms. bath. sun porch and one six room soar-t- ment both h-ated. continuous hot ‘Wfllfil’. eleclrl" ranges. Arrvlv Mrs. . _ gzvlmo 130 Elm Avsmfjgfdwg; ‘iiii.°1'.§o°'di\'l£.i‘b'3;§l3i8 ZbTilll§li£ - ~__._ _ - Lloyd I-I. McEweil, Rollo Bay; or _ _ W. I. Bowman, l-lunler River. Positron Wanted "4"" YflUNG "F" GOOD "TWICATIPN wants r\o"i‘i0n in "Vie" or stcre. Apply C. M. care Guardian e L-1151-6-1-1i. f ‘V M rtg e Sale Gay's plants ' _____ led throughout TO BE SOLD by Public Auction past rmy Wars- iiAYlS PLANT have been distribu- the Island for the and we have - b0 please our In front of the Law Courts Build- Will's Blldf-‘flvfilfd ins in Charlottetown, Queen's customers by planting the hes‘. Count . Prince Edward island. on seed procurnble.-We are listing day of June i ten different varieties of Petunlas. i Satur ay the tenth next Al). i939. at the hour of many of them outstanding in twelve o'clock noon. ALL that every sense of the word. Petunias: Snowstorm. Rosy Morn. Martha Washington. Salmon Su- preme. Balcony Mixed. Blue Won- der, Hollywood Star. Flaming Vel- vet. Rose of Heaven. Strawberry Festival. All the above 20c doz_ All Double Petunlus limited quantity at 50c doz The following annuals at 20c trim. piece and parcel oi land situate. lying and being on Town- ship Number fifty-three at Card‘.- Stlfl Bridge in Kings County. aforesaid. bounded and descnbed as follows that is to say: COM- MENCING at a. stake fixed in the West Side of the Road leading from Cardigan Bridze to the Grand River Road the boundaelav of Eight Acres of land Wllvelf by the said‘ Eustace Heath l-iaviiand to James C. Mc- Donald. thence running Westward- doz. . Aster. Stocks. Phlox. Verbena. Portulaca. Zinnia. Sweet Sultan. Kmhia. or Burning Bush. Cox- comb. Snapdruizgon. Cosmos. Corn- flower. Gaillardia Salvla. Mari- lv slut; u. n th . o o - 0i said Eiglit Azbxreserolf 13:3 ail-ii," 8010- CP°W11 0! (Md- Arlmtmm‘ the distance 5g Nine (9) Cha'n§ Lupine. Scsbloso. Fbr edging beds. Gamolepis. a mass of ilcllow flowers, Lobelia. Sweet Alyssum. and trailing Isabella-Seedling Pansy Carnation. Dianthus at. 40c doz. Perrreniala and Biennials-Parwy and Daisy in bloom-Large win- 10c. $1.00 per doz.-— taxed over at Canterbury Bell. 15c. Delphlnluin 20c each or Perrenlsl Larkspur $2.00 per doe. Annual Sweet Wil- liam and Annual I-Iollyhocks 5c 50c dos, All our large Holly- Brother] mentioned Eastern "10 distance oi’, Nineteen Chains and Five (5) Links. thence l‘ Rlllht angles Eastwardiy Nine (9) Chi-ill! and Fifty (50) Links °“ l0 the Weet side of the Road stores id d l eiwh. Sflltlgialfdl; xiilongthfinfwéinglfi: lggekiiugglious or Fox Glove win- 0 . e said Road for the distance vent-Me phnk_mtm “my 97 Nineteen (l9) Chains and Five (5) Links to the stake or place Commencement. containing seven- teen Acres (11%) and a half a Cabbage and Cauliflower, twice tram-planted 20o doz. $1.40 061' 1°°~ Extra Early Tomato. (will produce of ripe tomatoes) 40c doz. ttle more or lees 1°“ ‘m; “w, n1,’ u w be m“, Late tomato 30c doz. Celery 20c _ d . 1.40 100. Peppers. Cu- umfl" PM by with“ o! mu m" ems snilerlceberg lettuce 25o want to a Power of Sale contain- Ri in a certain lndenture of Mort- “d °"“lm°w°' dos. Late csbbe-Be not ready until June 15th, Cabbage <1 . ting 80c per 100. Cauliflower 20c dos. Mai-met M_ c”... be“ o‘ any...“ 60c per 100 If by mail add 10o per v l" State Massachusetts. 10° 1°‘ 9°‘ ‘ h ..»:- . t ' United gum o; Amerlcnm ems], Carter a Co. Beedemen use our . Woman, and Catherine Campbell plants for sale and we e1 yer Annual Meeting i" a“ M51110 lsoe. Single women. 23:30:‘ pl" lhftmmdaélgyewiugggmgrg. Y es roe p. Qlitolgriir Chariots! M11 at our rrtofrooos and“ pegs!" The Annual Meeting of ‘m’ I‘l°“"‘““l °°"°"‘°" 1"‘ H- any ‘amt he" panbett rig the Prince Edward Island lame: Palmer of the some place. “x” “ad Y: caikmve yubggnsg’... l Rm A I u n 5" . Administrators. mm "‘°°~ "m "f m “as: All m-de-rsi pr°vlmla ° 58M“ ° I H. Havliand. of the eec- dbmml’ ‘m use or ' S’ g be. will be held in the Board (if in mm ‘M ‘Mum hum: been for mailing or express mus M k t B “d ma; gn p‘ n; o! Drmcnm accompanied by money order or pTg-ade Room!‘ m- g u - act-fey m4 gum; “Ruby ma“, cash. Small cheques odd for dls-| in“ on Friday. Juhe 2nd, and sign your name, This add up are in this MPH‘ Monday and ursdav each week. Bend all mail orders lo J. J. Gay 8-‘. 5011., P. O. Box 187, Charlotte- town. \ 1'31! FURTHER PARTICULARS If‘); at the oifloe of PALMER a “LAM. Bolioltorsfihariottetown. AW"). thia 17th day of May, A.D. mi). blmqbnflmee ot Mortgage. Miliivertising Rates-Payable in Advance \ count. Please write very plainly Exchano :8 (Canadian HQ) Stools mo” A1 Chamb 35 Am C sold I 33 1.3 Am Flt)!‘ Ht‘ 3 3.41 Am Rsdisltor 1g 5.3 Am Tel Tel 155 3.4, Am Water io 1-8- Artawrids. g4 5-51 Aifihliton 3o b‘ . Au Reflri 20 3,41 Bald Loco 1a 1-6l Bait Ohio 5 34 Bendix AV g3 3-4 Betti Steel 5a 3.41 Briggs Man n i Ches Ohio 33 1,2 Chrysler '10 s-sl C011 011 7 34E Commonwea so 1 34» Con Can 37 1-2l Con Edison s1 1-25 Col Ga.s_Co 3.3 Corn Products 33 l Curt Wright A 26 1-21 i Dirpont 147 Elec Auto Lite 29 3.3 nleo Pr Ute s 1-4. Gen lec 33 1.3‘ Gen Foods 45 Geri Motor; 44 1-3 Goodrich 17 5.3 Goodyear Tire 2B l-s Gt Nor Pid zz 1.4 Hudson Mot. Car 5 Int Har 59 i-t Kennecot/t 32 5-8‘ Mont Ward s1 1-4] Murray Corrp 5 3.4 N Y Central 15 l-2 Natl Cash Reg 19 Nor Am C0 2'! l-2 Nor Poo 9 i-8 Pack Motor 3 l-z Paramount 9 5-6 I Penn R R. 1B 3-4 Phil Mon-ls 89 1-44 Phil Pet co as s-al Pub Ser N J 37 6-8 Pure Oil Co \ 7 3-4i Radio Corp 6 1 2‘ Sears Roe Co 76 3-6 South Pac 13 3-4| Sid Oil N JJ 44 1-2‘ Stude Corp 6 7-8 Texas Co‘ p 39 5-8§ United Air 3R 3-8 United Drug 6 United Corp 2 5-8 United Gas If!!!) 12 1-2 I7 S Ruber 4i 1-2 IT S Si. (‘o 49 7-8 ‘U S 1nd A1 l7 1-2 Vanadium 21 . \Varner Eros 5 1-4 West Union 21 ivegt, Alv- Bygkg 2?. . Woolworth 46 7-8 lMontreal Curb I . (Canadia n Press) ___.__ Stocks ch" Abitibi Com 55 Abitibi Pfd 4 3-4 Asbestos 32 P3 B A 011 22 l-l’ Beauharnois 4 1'2 Bathurst A '1 Dom Tar 6 Don A 4 Fraser 9 Fraser v "r c 9 3-} Ford A 19 1'- Hir Walker 41 1'2 Home Oil 245 4 Imp Oil i5 1- Int Pete 24 3'8 Price Com 12 1'2 Price Pfd 42 Banks ._.___. _____ Stocks 91°" Canada "‘ Commerce 167 1'2 . Montreal m Nova Scotla 30° Royal Bk l“ n Currencies .___,_ Nnw roan‘. Mev 31 ~04’)- While the 10111811 9X¢hifl86 mm“ ket weighed implications of the Russian refusal to join the British- French bloc under current Dm- posals, business in foreign currenc» l ies . l Price changes C E‘. =- (‘a n. m e» w .- re m n. 2. '5' “l i 9r a E. ‘ .03 cent to 53.10. dollar was form. picking up 1-16 to 7-32 per cent discount. MONTREAL. May 61 -(CP)— Pound s'erling advanced i-l6 to 4 60 11-32 on Montreal foreign exchange today while. the United States dollar and French francs held ilnchanged. ‘The dollar was unauoted at 1.00 7-32 and the lfranc at 2.65 0-16. :__.__________: T0 LET Seven Room Heated Apartment newly decorated. Apply 83 Upper Prince Street or Alex. W. Mathew“. Great George street. 7"’ i .__ Lr-SBG-S-QO-stt-tf. 1939 at 8 p. m. l W. A. Smith. Major. ll!‘ Secretary Treasurer, " P. E. I. P. R. A. MINING (Canadian PHI) TORONTO. May 3i_ Chromium Comweelth Francceur Gillies Lake Glcnora Gods Lake Gold Earle Goodfish Granada Gunnar Gold Inspirzt Int Nickel Jacola Jelllcoe Kerr Add Kerr Lake Kirk Lake Laizuna Lake Shore IAmIirul-e VcWEWcrs Merl Oil Min Coll) Monet's Morris Nflybob Newbsc Nlplsslng Noranda Nordon Norgold Normetal OBrieil Okalta Olga Oil Omega Oro Plat/a Pacalta Pal-non: Pal-fallen Paulore Pas/master Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Premier Preston Red Crest Roche Royalite R/eno Gold Slade-n Stadaeomi Straw Lake Sturgeon Sud Basin Silllivan Sylvanite Teck l-Illirh Tekas C0 Tlurn Tovraglnac UNLI STED Coast Coo Dalhoiisle Foothills Oil Selec Pend 0r .€---—<—i— (Canadian Praaai m" ltooh m... Close 7 176 1-4 £5 Brazilian 1o 3.3 1o B C Pow A 2e 3.4 no “m l! 3-4 m Cm Nor Pr 15 1.2 l‘ Cm Car I'd 9 a Can Oar P14 . a1 M, can Ind at A 2 2a Can Pea 4 1-2 w Can Steamship 19o 18 Celanese y; n‘ Cock Plow 7 u Cone Bmeit 40 3-3 w “r “as. 1° 11 i-2 mm "4 18 u 7'” % gig“ iii s s 33g Dom Textile a2 12 1'2 Founflld Co g 3-‘ ‘Z L: Gen Bt W t; 11-: ‘ti; an 11110 ow if; Imlp Toib 16 s-s m, nit Nickel 40 a-s 9 e w 17 a-a a,’ Massey Han-la 5 l-4 m9 Mtl Power 32 65 Nat Brew 41 i-z 26 H iidoilfil" i?) 1 4 32 3 41 Power corp 1o 1-2 1g i glémwinizsn 2g Z m“ Cm“ 3;, lat haw eta 2a 31 1,3 St 0f C611 75 1-4 8 Win Elec A 1'15 265 Win Elec A 1'15 143 Win Flee B 175 540 4 - 4 7 8 1* N C b 2. ew York u r 8 1-2 2 1-3 _ 3g 14 (Canadian Press) § Am Cyan a 2s l-2 51 Am Gas Eilec 34 5-8 3 Am Super Pow 5-8 5 b8 Assoc Gas 11-16 l“ Brown Co Pfd. 14 5-8 9 14 Can Marconi 1 l~8 m5 Cities Service 6 1-2 21 Creole Pet 20 l-2 4111 Bond Share 8 5-8 M3 | Gulf ou Corp as a-a n 34; Humble Oil 58 5-8 34 b2‘ Lockheed Air 2B l-n 32 Niag Hnd 6 ‘1-6 26 Pant Oil 5 7-8 49 1-2 8 is: ' i .1 Livestock 152 B 1-2 _.____ 401-4 MONTREAL, May a1 -(CP)— 6m Receipts on Montreal livestock 7-8 markets today were 56 cattle, 97 '70 calves. 499 hogs and three sheep 5 1'2 and lambs. ~85 Cattle were slow and no early 30!: sales were made. 4'70 Calves were slow and easier 215 Veal ranged from $4.75 for com- 43 mon light kinds to $7 for good 71 veals. Drinkers sold down to $4. 1 1'3 1708s were lower. Becons made 414 $9 fed and watered Selects drew 5B $1 premium with the regular cuts 129 on off grades. Hogs sold on rail N Hm~» » OHM“; “ HM xEQi CI|§§J~I F-l U} | P‘ Flb-l m¢auu@4waou§~:$3mu$3g%§§>m843g»§g§»uggwguggwgi UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange r Poun At Montreal- U. B. dlr 1.00 16 . At New York Canadian dlr .99 25- t0 d 4 69 7-62; franc 2.65 0- i -—Poul1d 4.41s 5-l61l 32; franc 2.- 65. At. Paris -—Poun.d 176.75 fr; 8. dlr 37.74 fr; Canadian dlr 64 fr. 1n ciold -Pou dlr 50.46 cents: 32 cents. __._._______ NEW YORK. May 31 -(AP)~—l1l6-1.25; P. E. I. No. 1 m Foreign exchange: Greet 1 demand 4.68 5-16, 4.60 6- 5-16: 00-day bi‘1s 4.67 mands: Canada .99 25-3 2.65: Germany- 40.i3_ i- L“°°°' 2614 1-4 1-2 l-2 3-4 1-2 1 1 l-I 1-2 1 U. Graded egg shipments in used ‘slby ST-‘free cases were offered at nd 11s, 6d‘. U. S. Canadian dlr 59.- Rracle brought $12.35 cold weight. On Maritime markets all live stock prices were unchanged. Hogs sold at $11.35 rail grade hot weght and at $0.40 off trucks Sows were $7 80 dressed and $5.65 oft truckt Choice steers brought $6.75. 800d $6 medium $5.25 fair $4.75 and common $4. Choice heifers brought s6 2s. sood $5.15. medium $5. fair $4.25 and common $3 to $3.75. Top cows brought $5. good $4.50. medium $4 fair s3 to s3 50, and canners and cutters $2.75 to $3. Boning bulls were $3 to $3 25 and butcher bulls $3.25 to $4.25, Produce Prices MONTREAL. May 31 —(CP)-__ Wheat. Northern, No. 1 74 1-8; barley, Canadian western No. 3 47'. oats. feed, No. 1 36 l-4; flour, spring wheat atents, firsts 4.85; seconds 4.35; akers 4 l5; winter Wheat patents. choice 315-325: white corn 4 90: bran. ton 23.25: shorts, ton 23.25; mlddlings, ton 25.25; rolled oats. has. 80 lbs 2.35; hay, No. 2. per ton. csrlots 10. Butter No. 1 solids 22; No. 1 .prints 22 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-l large 28: A-larse 2s; A-mediurn 2s; a 22 112;: ‘ch20 N on es: .3. No 1 mt; 1' 1.15-1 25; P. E. I. No. 1 mts ‘135-110: Calif No. 1 50's 1.15. 4.1 25; Calif N0 1 "B" 501s 1_0g_1__ ‘l0; Alnbenrla No. 1 “B" 100's 1.50; Georgia and South Carolina No. 1 B 100s res-z o0. MONTREAL. May a1 Ace)‘ Butter and butter future prices were lifted slightly in fairly active trading on the produce section or ‘the Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 21 ‘5-8-344; Que. (38 score) 40 5-6-3-‘1. -2 Sales: 750 Que. (92 score) 2i 5-8; 850 Que. (38 score) 2-‘) 5-8. Cheese spot: Ont colored 0 3-4b; Que. colored 9 l-2b. E828 spot: A-lsrge 21-21 l-2; A-medium 19a; B-large 16 1-21; C 16-16 1-2 MONTREAL, May 31 -(CP)\ Quebec butter strengthened fract- ionaliy while other offerings ruled -2 steady to shade easier on open lproduce markets here today. the lDorninion Department of Agricult- ure reported. Creamery butter prints to retail- ers sold for 22-22 l-2 cents o noun and solids for 21 14-22» Vc-stem butter delivered in Montreal mode white white and and 11-32; 21 3-4. Quebec No. 1 pasteurized fresh in wholesale jabbing lots was 2i 6-4. Receipts 505 boxes. brought l0 l-a cents a Mlillri lceipts 1.364 boxes. 21-21 1-2 oents a dozen for A-larae; l-2-l9 for A-medium: lli for ioases - N B. No. Ontario white and colored elieesr" Re- l l “I bank just $ have $1,000. r31: better.” BANK my balance is now $423.00 .. .in less than four years I'll lion dollars in my account the Bank couldrft look after Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager 3.00 a week... If I had a mil- “YOUR BANK AND HOW YOU MAY USE lT"-A.rk for booklet. 0F MONTREAL ESTABLISHED l. 81 7 Gains, Losses, Equal 0n Montreal Market MONTREAL, May 31 —(C P)- After a brief rally. scattered liquid- ation set in on the stock market today and forced prices to move in conflicting trends The gains and loses were about equally divided at the close of trading on the fairly active list. International Pete. off 1 1-4, show- 0d the widest decline and Canada Northern Power and St. Lawrence Paper. up a point each, headed the gainers. Noranda slipped 3-4 in the metal group and smaller decreases show- ed for Nickel and Smelters. The selling spread to the rail section were Dosco eased 1-2 while Canad- fan Car Common and preferred gave up 1-8 and 1-4 respectively. Canada Cement and Foundation held earlier improvements of 1-2 each and Aigoma and Asbestos failed to wipe out losses o! l-8 each. Imperial Oilbacktracked 5-8 but the balance of offerings gener- ally held steady Total sales: 97.700 shares; in- dustrials, 33.700; mines. 64,000; bonds. $1.600. ddto, ETAOSHRD ___._i___ MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto —Industrlal and mining issues lower; Junior oils firm. Montreal —-Papers higher; other groups lower. New York -Stoc.ks closed lower. Winnipeg _Whea.t 1-8 cent low- er to unchanged. New York -Cotton and rubber higher: coffee lower; sugar un- . changed. _._.__.._._______ BY FREDERICK GARDNER. Associated Press Financial Editor NEW YORK. May 31 -—(AP)-- A slight dip today stock market's scion after consecutive sessions of slow l vance. steels. motors. rails. coppers and rubbers dropped back a pace un- der what appeared to be mainly profit-taking by traders who rea- soned the recovery from the April lows had gone far enough. A few industrial specialties. merchandise and building shares came out on top with gains ranging to around a point. Transactions 664,510 602.320 Monday. The Associated Press composite price of 60 stocks sagged .1 to 47.7. _ Minor gains and losses were sprinkled about the Canadian list. Gainers included Distillers. Dome. McIntyre. Walkers and Bha/winlgan. On the losing side were Lake Shore. Imperial Oil i and Ford. Sears Roebuck. Woolworth and J. C sold fractlonally higher. five ad- Penney This new and captivating picture of the Duchess (if-Gloucester wearing the latest in milllnory was taken at the Agricultural Show at Oxford. The Duke and Duchess represented the King and Queen at the Fair which is an annual event. ..__. XYBsTTOTrFFCrTQRIF6EI-"MT {enema rim non C‘ (By The Canadian Press) BALLARAT, Australta-— "Fifty years‘ experience as a teacher has Cruelty to Animals has awarded a taught me to have nothing but silver medal posthumously to Da- contempt for the strap as a help vid Harper. 11. who drowned in to discipline." N. F. Spielvogelsnid. an attempt, to gave his dog. irhctlrlng from a headmastership ere. * -- e (By The Canadian Press) BIOXWDUH. Erl-glnfld—'I‘he Roy- al Society for the Prevention of Addison. Kirkland lake. Little Long Lac. Maoassa. Macisozl-Cock- shiltt. McKenzie, Siscoe and Teck WINNIPEG. May 31 ~(CP)_ l-llgh temperatures and lack of moisture in the United States win- 'ter wheat belt today held Win- lnipeg wheat futures prices sieedv. lQuotations were 1-8 cent lower to Iunchnngvd with ‘May at 64 fi-Ba, d "Jilly 65 5-6 and Oct 66 7-6-67. cents. Liverpool finished l-R-H-ill higher. Chicago climbed about 3-4 cents while Buenos Alrea was unchanged most of the day, __._______. TORONTO. May 3i —(CPi~-~ Briers became wary today. pos- es a result of the news that. Russia was holding book from. on 18 olllonce with Britain and France. B- large and 16 for C. Receipts 1,060 trading. and bids were lowered in the late A point loss was shmvlng close in the ’1‘:rr~.n*.o ex- for the industrlals end was down .114. had only a min- ilii. the change index the gold indicator Base metal shows Britain .35-1 40:.Califomfa No. 1 - l6. 4 66 154.26: California No. 1 " ‘ or net loss and the. western oils 3-8‘. rie- i.00-1.10: Alabama No finished unchanged to s‘ig y Frmce 100's 1.60; Georgia and S~uth higher. Volume was lower then on ., jtaly Carolina No. 1 “B“ 100's 1.85-2.- Ifilesdoy at 550.000 shares. "00 East Malartlc. Inspiration. Kerr- 0o You lleeil Money $50 - $500 ‘l We lend money to pay old bills. to purchase necessities. to take that needed vacation or for any useful purpose No embarrassing quea- tions to borrower or en- Huzhes lost. 5 to 7 oerits. Pamour lost 20. Sylvanlte advanced cents and Wright-Hargreaves elm- ed unchanged I/ike Shore. off 1 1-4, was the only heavy Lune of the senior gold group Duquesne firm- ed 3 1-2 cents in henvv trading. International Nickel nnd Smelters 10st their early gains find Noranda also closed unchanged. Walte- Amulet sold off i5 cents _end Ventures weakened 25. International Petroleum nndlrn- perial Oil were (ex-dividend today and they closed lower. Pele dlnp- plng 1 3-4 and Imperial 5-8. Nat.- ionni Steel Car dropped a half dorm,“ ‘point and the Canadian Cor issues ‘notions? 1-4 to g-s off u‘ h t GENERAL FINANCE rs rig was cavy rung ou :".":.:":.°" r“. ““""" "WT" mrnngo... eprce nee . ‘unchanged at 2.4a. Calllary-Ed- PQEPQJHBQISLT‘ monton also closed unchanged chn|ouewn‘l,_l_ L vmile Brown. Dolholnle. Day's-s, Anglo-Canadian and Okolta fln- M“ u" cgqgtml" M“ lshed slightly irlwer against gain: for Foothills. Comrnomrrelrh Pete Office "M!" 9-05-53. I-Ilghwood-Sarcee, Westflenk Saturdays 0.00-6.10 and i Rnyallic .