MARCH 12-1935 ` -run manwirrin-own ouaizouw s * ~ W" "°'T'W ` - _s ._ 4 ££___;.&r'l-. asm' - ,, ,_ s -4-_ .-. _ YE...TERD ’ STOCK and B0 DQ OTATIO gl:-‘-S ~ -'-34 _ _ _ __ _ = ` 4 N ’ lhriton dWard'slle1al ‘81.S0th Ex h '°' ' ' ei... " ,__ _."...”§:.‘,’iiz£i,h.&f“":.:f.°.’:.£ C 6089 HGBIUIHI HAIKIT LITTEB elow 18, DuPont near 00. Case Threshing |52, Radio B pfd 88 Bears 32. Montgomery Ward near 24. Gen- __ Y = -- ____ » r _ 1' ._ MARKET GOSSIP Mt’l. St ik S I c ...__ _ _ 0 c 1 l | i % 1 - I _ eral Iiilectrie near- 22_ Westinghouse around or below 36. The gm and NEW YORK, N. Y., March ll-The I liver stocks were higher elsif will do market was reactionufi. hut d`uli, still better this spying, Bturdsy with tho Rails and Oils under some special pressure. Wheat also was lower. ~ General business conditions remain islriy satisfactory, but political ua- rertalnty, weakness lu sterling, and me pagaibiilty that the airing peak as Bsriug. BANON'l “NDON Ll'_|."_l'll" UONTHE-U-v. Que., March 11-'rhia in industrial roiluctiou been lIlorning‘s recover f riti l passed when axiiawance is made .for point in tho lndnystriralil: is‘encbur::- s seaeonsl variation. apparently i ug hut the rally is n'ot vlgorous en- u ing li uldatiuo of stocks. ough to suggest th ¢ th k 'a'1‘bi:huica‘iiy, the iuarket is nt a definitely out ot dana er. ° mu at 1. gpitical level aiui, iuiiesa it rallies Wm* '\°\‘"“K treuiflng vigorously well in a day or two, the osslblity downwards there dues not seem gpg; st a fairly suimtantlai iicciins aa. s tahlllsatlon of the pound will occur l lug must not bu overlooked. until the Engil h b yn on Laidlaw and Co. mileflllly lower! alisllinlliagy prierglbf tail farslahal I .lohaatsa an(d“;Ysr¢:.:lslsbers ol tlyo Ioutrod steels Exchange. lloatraai Curb las town.) ....___- ltoeks Diilltil Air lied ... ... ...Ill Allied Chem ... ..._ Allis Chslm ... _.-»»14 Amen Can ... ... nléz Atl Ref ... ..._ Am Car Found ... _... 1 2 ¥a 05 1% #dll Am For Pow ... ...... Am Loco ... ... ._ Am Pow Light ... _-... Am 11041;.. ..... .- Am Sineit Rfg ... ... ._ as we Sl7.'tl.11.-131’ Now Youic. N, Y.. anno. 11-Gola el .1 .ua 14 is ii S Il gold records further advances. ` 'rherle is little doubt that we are Drobzchy approaching s point where `.‘.»$.§’._“Z‘3._‘._‘i.ii‘i3.i“.‘.`§.“' r'1‘"i"“““‘ ""“ "° ble' how” th - s not impos- Am Sugar ... _.... Ain Tel TBI ... ... ... Am Tab B ... -... Aaaconda Cop ... ...._ Atchison ... -... Auburn Auto ... ... ._ Bald Loco ... ..._ 101 83% 30 ..=s:..:§aa Bars l~i8s 4 ug ' st 'Is 'A aiur- da_v. Y Magazine “Steel” says steel opera- fl V\‘\‘ t thi tuntlon will 'bo brecedeli hyavfrggr eucy war in which nations will bs in uito a hurr-7 to dcbaae their cur- tions during past \\'c\~k iiilvnueisd 2 \' it 11 86 22 21% lg% 18 2 30% S ° 40 4 15 *zz 1 U4 lin 9554 22 H 8 1§ “fly 5 4 12 * 10 1;% 21 18% 14 ggsguna ll 18% 7 .g 2 ?.v 1?.. 2.. 40 84 1 9 36 ' Mig li5 29 lga 8 3% M ll _ Albion containing 100 acres. For films for the price of two. strleth purnhie In issivance. Wanted WANTED T0 RENT OR BUY 15 or 20 acres oi land with build- ings nom- Town or Village. Apply Found FOUND -- MAN’S COAT, HAT, Scarf. Owner apply at Guardian Office. L-5259-3-12-11. c Miscellaneous “S." Guardian. L~5233-3-11-31. h.; _-__ f- -» For Sale 5------~ _ ____-T: CARDBOABD SUITABLE IOR lining outhouses. etc., lr per sheet. Guardian Oiiice. tf. NEWLY I-‘ltE8ilENED 00W. Wil.- iism Enman, Glasgow Road. “__ _ > L-5200~3-8-Si. FOR SALE -- RDYAL STANDARD Typewriter. Reconditioned. Ap- ply Guardian. L-5l96~3-il-Lil, BARGAINS FOB. FARMERS AND others: 28 cow atasicheons, 42 steel stalls, I4 water bowls, 2 pressure tanks, 2 power pumps, 3. 1 H. P. electric motors 8 hay cars, 8 hand pumps, 400 ft. pipe, 6 Beatty brooder stoves, 1 incubator. All to be sold below factory ooet. Preston Toombs, Beatty repres- entative, Kensington. 5163-8-8-9-li-14-15-16-21-22-239|. To Let 'ifonyisatu - f.o\.i.\..{ scary? Five, Bridge and Whiat Scon- 0ards_ Guardian Central Joh Printery. Nov. i-tl. FOB SAL! - FARM AT MOUNT particulars apply Waloce Brehaut, Alexandra, X.-5166-ii-8~ll-E1. FOB SALE - GENERAL ELEC- ‘ trio Refrigerator, almost new. 2u’i Lnngwortn Ave.. city. . L-5266-3-iz-ai, mf. _ *f -----__--_ FOUR B/OOM APAR’l_`MEN'1‘ 'lb rent at 40 Victory Ave. L-#5212-3~I-21. T0 LET - BOOM W1'l'l| BOARD. Reasonable. Apply Gusmdlan. , L-5264-8~i2~3i. 'ro I_l'l'-IIIATID APARTMENT, private bath. Posselion March 1B. Allfply Gillrdltn. ' I.-5211-3-ii-I e_ __,____!,-_9_°¢ . FOB. SALE - ONE AND ONE hai! horse power motor, 60 cycle. single phase. Apply Ray Aoom. nurse. , 1.-sam-a-12-si. _ _-:_-, PBDPERTY F01! BALI 08 RENT. Apply evenings 52 Bayfield st. ~ - 1.-me-a-ia-:.i. LOST -- SILVER BLACK IIMALI fox. Ear- mark. Notifygzeo. Owen. 'North River. 10-3-0-31. Le: mm...- UI white frames. Reward, lingua to :hi Stock Exchange, Messina Curb Market. 156 lliehsnoud Street Rho ‘ .. . South Csu Pow .. 'Chariottetowuh Bathurst A H C l'ow A ... ... Bruck Silk ... ...._ Ca u Ca n Cn u Csu Ca n Ca u Cs n Can Cu n Ca n (Is is Ca u Can iiroum' ... .... lvl Coin ... ... Cel PM ... ._ Com PIII ... ..... Hydro Elec pfd ._ ind Al A ... ,... ind Ai H ... -... North Pow ... ..._ Dryden PsDer ... -... Dom Br-ifige _ ... ... Dom (Teal l‘f\i Dain m _ _ _ _ _ Dom Tex Com ..... Gurils . _ .... Gypsum ... .- How Smith Paper ... .. Holi Gold Mines ... Massey Harris .. os ._ llcCol Front .. ... lon! Pol' .nu on- Nstl Frei ... 4-.. Nat Steel (Bar _... ..._ Power Corp .._ ... ... Quebec Pow ... ... _ St Law Co .. ... .. Bt Law PH ...... ..._ ilimwinixnn ... ... ruin Wil _ ._ ._ BANK! Commerce Montreal ._ ... ..._ Nova Scotia ... are sm.; sum. s.~saas-a-s-u.,"°"‘ lafil°¢(h\oi‘ll&,g intl Nickel .. . rare oi womxs ... ff. ‘lg .. ii Niacin 00°l\\rd _ 5% Ball Tel .__ 0.132% Bras 'l‘ L Pow ... .. 8 _ 2612 10 Builii l’ruii ... ... 28% me ‘.`-‘.‘.l 53313 1'.; .Jef 19% \ L . 112% t. ni ‘o ... ... .. c m O 58 iiydro Elec 08 _ _ DI . 8 _ 'I'/4 10% lil l'ac ......_ & Cockshut Plow .... ... 6 Cor Smell: _... ....182 26 . 132 Dom tiiniis 4'.-in _ ...._ 118 Ntocl Ui i B 4% 'N . G . 6 ._ 11% :Bt 30 llfl 10 S _ ie mov 'ink is _ 44 154 100% Zlh Wit . lmli ii li 132% “i 2_7 éé’ all 7 191 _:gi 58 58 U1* B 7 10 .10 6 130 4 21| 133 118 4 is S) 0 5 ll imc 1| .__ 2=§S§@ idgé; U 1 _, are Savings Held in rust that you continue to invest savings In I_lfa Insurance, you increase your individual Reserve and build financial security for yous- represent the accumulated savings of approxi- mately 3,500,000 Canadian policyholders, are known as "Reserves”. The maintenance of these Reserves is a condition fundamental to the fulfillment of policy contracts. ' Life Insurance Reserves differ from diose 'of other financial institutions. They are by law compulsory. They are mathematically calculated to provide, from the premiums paid, a fund which, when carried forward at interest and supplemented by future pre- miums, will ensure the carrying out of the companies’ obligations. You, together with other policyholders, own all these Reserves. This money is YOURS. Your share may be large or small, depending on the amount of Life Insurance you own, the type of policies and the length of time they have been in force. From the premiums which you pay into Life Insurance, therefore, fixed sums nfust be reserved for your future needs. Bach year self and dependants. Becausetbere are miUions of Canatllm policyholders like yourself, you can realize that the Reserves held in trust by Life Insur- ance Companies are necessarily very large. .They total more than $1,500,000,000. Invest- ment and safe-keeping of these funds an serious responsibilities. These responsibilities fell upon Ilia var- ious Life Insurance»Companies operating is Canada. It is their duty to ser aside Reserves according to strict Government regulations, and to make investments which will sb- _quarely protect all policyholders. Life Insurance Companies have these obligations in a manner which fustiis the confidence of every policyholder. They have established their Reserves on the strong basis required by the Government, and they have made certain that sucb funds are kept intact and are always available to fulfill the obligations to each policyholciet. Life nsufance I f. »L\`» o " ° - Guardzan of ` I; Canadian Homes tts/ I This adverrlurnonl ls Number Treo o/ s sorts: of messages explaining rho sign!/icance of “.4n¢u"_ “Reserves” and other Li/e Insurance ren-ru. “il ife Insuranc »"ReserveS” §zz- °' i i _-*__ - 3 29% y, iii, 87 i ‘ ‘ FOR the beneiit of policyholders, Life In- surance acts virtually in the capacity of custodian of trust funds. These funds, which ~ i , _ ,__ _. '__.‘l‘ L-U is ' l , Miscellaneous ' ivassasllas Prose) MONTREAL, Horch ll- Whest nor ao 2 Sl. , Barley C W no 8 51. Osta C W no 2 lil. Oats C W no 8 40. Osts (sed no 1 44. _ "Elgar spring wheat patents, firsts Flour ascouds Flour bakers 8 $0. iriour winter wheat patents, choice “.30 to |4.40. Flour white corn $6.10 to 8590. Bran ton 01.25, Shorts ton $8.26. lliddlings tau $82.3. Rolled oats bag 90 lhs |315. Hay no 2 par teh oariots |14 50. Cheese no 1 Out fail ills to 11%. Cheese summer 12;( to 21,5. latter no 1 2455 tg 25. Eggs in cartons A large as. lslggs A I medium 31. lilggs A 1 pallets M. Eggs A Inge 28. Plg¢g_i m iurn I. iiggs Bullets 24. iiggs I _ itggs C 20. Potatoes Que no 2 whites 55-00, Quo no 1 mis N, < N Band P__i\1 I mtl 70. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) .\i0N'l'ltllAb. March' lI~Brltish and furelgn exchange l_h relation to the viuisilian dollar as compiled by the lioyui liaah of’ Canada closed today as follows: Australia Pound 3.8461. ~ Austria achiliiag. slllii neiginm urn 2.182. ' llralil niiir 's 0057. Bulgaria lei- .0i0\i. Qlila l0=".- Kohl-dollars A841. »-.......__...s_¢ _... _ _ »-ft--<-<-~___ _raw ' - - »»..___..._..- » __ ._.._...n.............._..._.._ . . _ , _ .. __ _ _. ......_ 1 - 1 ._,,,, _:,_,v I . _ _ _V ` _ Czechoslovakia crown 0428, Denmark krone .2i54_ l<‘iulnuil flniuork 02111 Franco franc ,U0‘I2_ iicrinnuy rolchsmurk .~iit)5. Great Britain pound 4.8130. Greece dmchmn .00ii'i. Holland florln _$008. Hungary pengo 3042. lndls ruilce _Iit!i0. Italy liro .0847. New Zealand pound 3 8855, Norway iq-cnc 1542.1. Polnuil zluil 1935, South Africa pound 4 Tum Spain pcaata .1393 Sweden krone .2~i8’T. Switzerland franc .3310 United Status iioliur 1 por cent premium, PRODUCE (Caliadlsls Press) MONTREAL. March 11-Potato ricea were pegged on the liouti-cal gslry and produce market. iiulay at yrices averaging 10 cunts a bag lgbsr than previous quotations. As- sociations of dealers have been form- ed in various cities to br-ing about higher and uniform priccs. lt was learned. Quebec no 2 whit:-a iwuauic M to 00 cents per 80 pound hai! ami Quebec no 1 innuu_tains 65 |-anis for siiiiilsr quantities. New lirunsrrlck and Prim-n ltliwarrl island no i unam- :Isius sold for 70 cents for S0 pound s s. 'she cheese market held iiiiciuiunovl st 111* to 11% cents s pound for into-ful receipts of no 1 (lutar~los :Ind |25; io 1-24, ci-uis for sunuucr pea. Graded shipments ln i-:iriol/i or loss of eggs hi-ought 2_1 cents a dozca for A large, 21 cents for A m¢~¢lium. 19 ta :iii cents for A pallets, i1 to I8 ef-nis for ll ami 10 ccufs for C. The butter mai-lroi was 'Jill to 25 renin a pound for cniflots or loss nf un l with offerings totalling Isliii Iioxc-s. iiuiltls lirnughi 211 ccnia a pound and prints 2! cents. ~-- - _-_,_ -_v 1-' :__ -- __ _ 4 ‘ Currencies tiinssnlliass Pr;-ln) .\i0N'l‘lLl-JAI., ilinreli ll»tTurl'oii¢its inoveti irregularly on iiluiiirciil furo- liig cxchiiiigcs' today with lilo pound registering u email gain uiul ilio French friiuc limi thu iuiit-ll .\i.i|~>s dollar out-li :i narrow iu:irgiu_ 'i‘ll|~ puuuii fii\iu':ii ii-lti of :i <'~-ui n Si 51% whlio the iiuilair \\.-in viii' l of uuc pcrrvni :it unc por:-cut prciu- lnns. The franc lost .iiii ul u cont at ll.72 cunts. NEW YORK. March 11-\V0nltiH‘ss that was innderiite in sturliiig liut noro pronoiiiivvil in the gold ciirrcn- rl “i ici thc foreign ex- i :..- i cies, cv. oi 1 in change mnriicis today. 'i‘ho Caiimlilin dullur rinsed lil. one percent discount, which cmiipiircd with 'V at lhc finish Saturday. Sterling was very steady until tho last hour. and then yielded Iii, to a cont fn close at 34.70%. The Frauch franc finlahcd the day at fl 6.114, ccnts, its low for tho day and off 0234, of a cent from Hnturiiny. ima,-we or sim- iinr proportions 'uccurrcil in iho olhrr gold curi-encics. GRAIN (ffulssuiian Press) \VlNNII‘lilG, March ll~-Iinlisicrcd by moderate expoi-i sales or \`:|uarliai\ wheat, prices on the Winuipuir Grain Exclliliigc today \\1\r.~ n\'l'?r|ciI only temporarily by sklihliuu values at Chicago. lfliiiiiros rulllrui in clusc 1/,- ., _ 34| c_llt loner. A brluf hursi _‘i |~,||s~i|l:\'lNi was tho only response in l‘hlt ... ... _... 30% 38'/4 79 75 72% Str. sau: \\:l.\'NlI‘l4G_ .\1tii't'll 11- \\ heat:- Hill! Low Lili Sill .3 40% EB six? £3 QSS .\lay . . _ . .iul.\' ... ... ... ..._ Sept ... ... ... _ . 0:\fs:- uay ... ......_ 4015 to July . ,_ lliilfg Sept . . . . .. ......__ (’.\N.\\)l.\N’ l‘.\(ll\"l(! l'1_\ltNl§(lS ((Ytsuadirsn Press) .\i0NTilEAl.. March T-Traffic 1-nrnluna nf the (':ina|linn Pacific iiuiiu-ii_v for the week cud(-ii liiarch T. \\'r~ro $‘:,'.'1':,iiun, ronipareii with $2,- L1vE§[ocK 'WPIB vcr) You’re ‘:i.'-.000 lu iiir~ eauw pt-riod last yt-ar, n vim-l»t‘ns\: of $213,000. li was au- iuiunurd tni1:|J'_ .` R ` > _ A ' » ~- ~ f --~~._,.-_......-._ Kiss rliiusgfa In Blten All .._,;a_' ki' fi. nw; ' . 7'" YY . “¥*"~"' "3' ' :<»»»..=e‘?-*."_“"~"‘ ‘&§§':` 'lvl ‘v ii, _ ' 'ai 4 , ,H l :Ji fil- __;_¢`=._._5 , _Wi !.'_ ,. , . i~ _.§.,-z».x:.»» _ if ,,»,,~,_ .-,. Ln ' "it 6. ;--<_» 2% ',) 5, Q i = L*-.5 y _ _-__e.\:=._-;.=v\ i.