(o: Jolsnstfllalhwlla’! lswisl ii ' goamuo hangar ans-ran pew volui, n. 1.. June “wmme I.hi‘:st"iu“ht.he°pfei:ilt“ bu; prices wera'=rslatlvely weifmain- taint-d throughog that nremainxder 00f the day in ant: or u mnilet. i "d uoppdl s ms gore 11c ued t softness. evidently“ om Lars otf a price cutting at. esehlcommodilos. The statement hst C cago horth- western would“ sdtsrt ‘reorganisation pIOCOCOiIIIId s a hwe; ciao to the second gra e rs on s. heat sold (IOWII at one time,_ but recovered by the close. The industrial averages held above m, previous support point. This fart and the absence of selling pressure are lcoustguctive. but as no spcciili stimu us or much higher prices is apparent and as there may be some further aggravation from Wnshlngton. the market may not get far ahead orer thedlfinmtliiate tcgulé a aw an o. BUMMAIY NEW YORK. N. Y.. June 28-00111 bars 141s 316d unchanged from Thursday. ~ Brokers loans during week in- erenscd $46,000,000 to 004,000,010. Alaska Juneau declared usunl extra, 15 regular quarterly .15 cents dividends. Dniiy average volume of reserve batik credit outstanding during week culled June M, $2,477,000_000 off N),- 000000 from previous week, but $9,- 000,010 above a year ago. ltcserve system ratio on Jun-i 20th n-us 74.2 vs 74.0 a week ago and 000 a ycsr ago. New York Bank Non brokers loans June 2o $151.- 000.0ili) vs dune 5751000900 and June 21. 1034, $8d4.M0,0iI) General Cable Corp reduced cop- per wiro prices i cent s pound. Pan-American airways declared I6 cents dividend, same as previous quarter. lllgls Low last Off 50 116.01 111.50 .18 .8’! $.40 3203 .13 2150 31184 21.58 .1! 91M .28 Dow Jones. IAIING LITTER Ihursdsy Evening NEW YORK, N. .J'.. June 21—Be9t. . Keep ioug. 18th, when the -_....._.- averages made a iullllllllls Press) ' roaorrro, Juno 28—'l'radinI ll the gold shares brought an extension ,of~ the recont decline on tho mining market section ‘of the Toronto ex- change today and the group closed at its low point for the year. the exchange index standing at 103.00. A drop of .24 for the day. Other groups generally steady. Noranda pushed ahead Witlwlit ll- tracting any bnso metal following and the slivers, after displaying strength during the morning eased off lat in the day to close slightly down. oiume was about 80.000 shares under Thursday's turnover. Norsnda's rise of 50 cents was ac- ' complished in fairly heavy trading. Fnlconbridgc. Bass Metals Corpor- ation, Sberritt. Waite-Amulet and Hudson Bay closed unchanged and lillning Corporation lost b cents. Volume was ngaln fairly bulky in the silvers. Eldorado, whose anuunl meeting will he held tomorrow. swung between 1 00 and 1.08 and closed 4 cents down nt 1.00. Bear lost a cent and (Jsstla and Premier held steady. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) NTBBAL. June 2§— Oats. feod no 1 43. rllilaaup spring wheat patents. firsts J Flour seconds $4 70. Flour bulters $4.00- Flour winter wheat patents, choice 13,40 to $3 50. Flour white corn 8550 t0 55-60- Bun ton 23.25 to $25. I-isy no 2 per ton csriots 11.50. Cheese no 1 cur Out 10% to 10%, No 1 Quebec 10. Butter no 1 10% to 10%- Eggs, in cartons A large 30. Eggs A medium 24.‘ 4 s . Pgtgstoes Virginia bbl's 450 i0 d . Que W's 88 to 38. N. B. 81 to 42. ' .4 ’ Pllm‘s40toad.'_ .‘--@—--—w—-—- 1 . > i. " (Johnston and Wsgd) oulcaco, Jnns arr- Whcatz- ‘ aigh 14w Last i .. i... ... 34% 50% 545' an’: ..'. .. sou em ma‘ Dec ,.. ... .. es 88% 55 81 83* W“ ‘R om s1 Jl ' v 81!’ $5 3T n ... .. so’! ...' v2 not u Dee .. .. l4 I 1 t o . “gangland, Jusls Maaxslcossu» naw low of 06,06. l have been looking for 124 as the final top..wlth s pos- slbiiity that. they might go near 127. Last week 1 made the mistake 0f trying to figure out the exact day when that 124 would be reached, which is just as foolish as fixing a definite time of arrival when you start on a trip in your car, as you might have to make a detour and thus be delayed. I ssld that 1 still expected 124, ordeu to gusrd more thsu 1% pol lower than ‘they were yesterday. To- day the averages went less than 9i lower than yesterday and you should therefore still letsil your long com- mittments, except that you should have sold your half Radio B fd. which o ned around 50. and slf your Co umbia Picture; which open- ed at 61% and ou bath of them your profits should amount to over points each. Bold the other half. Fairbanks Morse sold no lower than yestesdsy snd as long as it does not break 50, would keep long of it. Wesson Oil of which you should be long around dd, closed B‘! and i still lhluk you will’ t over 40 for it. Ceianese closed sud would hold for near 2B, Am For Power 7 per cont pfd has reacted five points. which ls enough. It should rally ag- ain to near its last hi h. at B0 he at I ICVBPIi (IBIS! but closed 50%. I should not all surprised to see it 58 be- fore 48 and possibly before 40. Be sure and keep long. Cerro de Pasco. as well as the other silver stocks_ acts if they were about ready to start on their move. Would certainly keep long of them. Case Threshing also should have its move from b4 to over . short, stay "long as the industrial averages do not go over a point be-' low today's lows. but sell half of it when they reach 124. . Baring. BULLETIN TORONTO, Cain-Distillery stocks led the Toronto industrial market. upward today. Oils gave a good group performance. Distillers was in demand yesterday on vreport of sales to a United States affiliate and an expansion of its operations in the republic. It featured s strong section today. Mining stocks on the local hoard turned slightly better. although st midday the strength was not ea- eral. Canadian Wineries net earn ags increased to. 841,141 cq lvalent to 4d cents a share in the year ended April 30. Mscsssa Mill. first three weeks in June is reported treating approxi- mately 220 tons daily. or above the rated mill capacity of 200 tons. Pro- duction for June is estimated about the same as hiay. above 800.000 of which something close to half is estimated as working profltéx Slllilll RISE INMARKET AlliE_l_l_YllliK ,_..- -. i... (a, Frank MsoMillan) (Associated Press Financial Writer) (A.P. By Guardian's Special Win) uuw Yocut, June 2e - Share prices edged ahead a psoe or W0 in moderate trading on the New York Exchange today. markers ssld demand originated in widely scattered quarters and from diverse causes. Some cited the pies of reprercntptive George Hod- dieston of Alabama before the United States House of Represents.- tives. for "regulation and not de- struction" as a stimuli! to the utilltfies. Others declared thatt-he spectacular rise in wheat on fears to trading in equities which other- wise might have been lacking. In the background of these specific developments it was re- ported there was continued quiet shopping for equities by those who feel the worst phase of the de- pression is gradually receding into ‘the distance. Measured by the As- sociated Press average of 60 stocks the market rose a of s point to 441. Sales totalled 755.680 shares compared with 730,538 on Thursday. Utilities which gave a good sc- eount of themselves wen’: American Telephone with s gain of 1-4. Brooklyn Union Gas. up i 1-2, Commonwealth and Southern pre- ferred up 1 1-4 and West Penn Ei- ectric "A” preferred, up 3 1-4. Changes in the Canadian list were or fractional scope. Canadian Ps- cific, Dominion Stores, McIntyre- Porcupine and Hollinge: averaged slightly lower. Dome. International Nickel. Canadian Marconi, Distil- lers-scagraml. hora or Canada and Hiram Walker were fraotionaiiy higher. The 88th Annual Association of the United Baptist Churches con- vened with the 'I‘ryon Baptist Church on Thursday evenins; these sessions‘ will be carried on till Sunday evening. The Moder- swr, C. Brsdon Jelly or Summer- side, was in charge of the session. The devotional services are in charge of Rnv. A. G. Crowe. 3666' que, whose theme is "The ONO-t I Am'a of Christ." “I am tho Breed of Life,‘ was the opening theme of the session. Rev. Dr- 1"- W. Patterson, President oi.’ Acadia it prose ted very. mn- .?‘.“.'°.’l..'... .1“... l... a u. University. Rev. Dr. E. S. Mason. .Qupt., of Home Missions addressed The meeting on the subject, "Wit- nesses besinnins In i" W14‘ jimfi," aev. 'r:~ 0. De Wolfe closed the session with crew. day momins. ‘ opongd by Rev. A. Crow; speaking on the text ‘I. Am‘ The I-isht 0i’ The "WW"- rns noting Moderator. Rev- A- °- vlnosut, than named the "W" “ - Cmnmlttes, which pre- sented the ‘list of new 01110"!- Moderator-Boss Bethune. 91W’- Vioe-Iiev. Chas. A. Britten, “gauche of. ‘lemon-RM- T- of crop damage lent ‘a bullish tinge - nu: cmtawrruroww -ousaouw ' " " ‘ ' STOCK and B T T10 vlsitnnmrs lncli Minn uununnus Corrected-Tor Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PRODUCE Oats Hay, loose, cwt . I-ITAIL IAIIII‘ Potatoes pk . Celery bunch st beef Stew meats smlwberblel (cultivated) box . 80c > ‘Cauliflower each 30.25,; Piss 7 weeks pair 88.50-80.00 FISH Codlb s Mackerel 3 for .... 5c PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 28-1111; (one of the Montreal dairy and produce markets held steady today with trading on the quiet side. Butler sold at 10% to 19% on“ per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers want st 20% cents for solids and 21% cents for prints. The cheese market was 101,4 to 10 cents for no 1 current Ontario; 5n generally 10 cents for no l. Quebec. Receipts were 5,031 boxes, Egg prices were steady to firm, with graded shipments in csrlots or less mainly 22% cents a A "In, 2i cents for A medium. 10% to 20 cents for B and 17% to 1g coats for C. ew potatoes were 14.60 to 54,75 s barrel for Vlrglnias while old potatoes sold at 33 to 3S Quebec. 81 to 42 cents for New Br nswicks and 40 to 40 cents for Pr nce Edward Islands, pog 3o. Pound hag. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. June 23-31111“ "d foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar es compiled hy n“, Riiyal Bank of Canada closed today as fol'.o\va-_ Australia pound 8.0407. Austria schiiiing .1007. Brslil miireis 0565. China Hong Kong dollars Csechosivalris crown ,0421 Denmark krone .2210. France franc .0006, Germany reichsmark 400a Great Britain pound 4045s Holland florln .6345 Hlmsory penlo 101s. indie rupee .8142 Jlliln you .2018. Italy lire .0831. Now Zeaiand pound 33305 Jugoslavis diner .0232. Norway krone 2480, Poland sloti .1010. * I Soutlflmfrita""DoMMWBBZS Fipain peseta .1378 . .2562. Switserland franc 432m. United States dollar 3-32 er cent premium. Sweden krone Leave For Scene QfQaoddyPower Construction (A P by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, June til-Major Phil- lip Homing, United States army engineer who will supervise the construction of the great Pssams- ,uoddy tide power development in Maine, left Boston by plane to- day en route to Eastport. He was accompanied by Dexter Cooper, author of the plan to turn tide power into electrical energy, and Ralph Brewster. Maine represen‘ ‘lve in Cou- gross. -Before leaving, Brewster de- scribed plans for ha President Roosevelt inaugurate e 030,-‘ 000,00 projem July 4 by set- ting off n dynamite blast by pressing a button in the White House. Brewster expressed the opinion that the increased in- dustry resulting from the project ultimately would wipe out unem- ployment in. Maine. Major Fleming issuedga __ws_-rn- m; against; any migration of ish- or Wlisotpcrt, asyhlg it would be at least a year before any lsbor from outside Maine could be em- ployed, if in fact, it were needed st all. O. DeWoife, Tryon. Alternate-Rev. Mr. Quigiey. Cavendish. - Ordination Cmmcil-RevsCrcwe. Vincent and Dr. J. A. Clarke. Boys Work Board-Revs. Wil- son, Wshsling, DeWoife. Federation-Wm. W. ston. Montague. Clerk-luv. J. B. Wilson. Sum- merside. "Digest of Church letters. Sun- day School Reports, and ‘Yours! Peoples‘ lleports presented by Clerk and disc‘osed favorable pro- INI- Ilss liaasau for Babes \ k Lord Hsilsham (lefl) who he- N. _ Y. Stock Exchange (Quotation furnillsod by Johnston and Ward. Members of Montreal Stocks Exchnnge, Curb Montreal illnrket, liSd Richmond Street, Char- Nlttstown.) Air Bed . . . . ._ 141% 142% Am For Pow pfd . 24.1% Allied Chem 153V; .. 22% 20% 137 3% 13% 3% 14% 421/5 50 1251/, iii 13% 41% 24 . 2 1114, 8% 141i; 207/5 331/4, 14% 21y, 107/; 10V) 101/, 50 201/4, 1% Ii 1/ Chas Ohio 4,232 Chic North ... ... . 1.3;, Chrysler Mot .. 431,5 Columb Cnrb ... _90 (c201 Fuel; iron . ., ‘o um as Elec 7% 7% Com Sol 19% 19% Con Gas 25% 2,; Con Oil .. 31/, 5% Con Can . . 31y‘ 31% Corn Prod ... . 75 75 Del Hud . l.. ... 30 30 E I Huron ,_.. ... 101% 1011,‘ ETst Kodak .. 145% Eco Auto Lite .. . 21% 22v, Eiec Pow Light . 3 3 iiiii. "r..l"s..;.".'. ' d" ,2 greepAort Tex . Y‘ en spbuit .. Gen Elcc Gen Foods 39% Gen Mot . . . . .. 33% Gen Pub Ser ' Gold Dust 17 Goodyear Rub 31A Goodyear Rub 1gp, Graham Paige . 116 Great North Pfr my! UNI! West Stlg 39% Houston Oil 15 Hull ltiot _.. g HuppHMot l!‘ - 44 45 Intl gilckcl ... . 272% 21:52 s -. ... 10 Johns Man ... . 51% hi“ Kan City South Kolvinator Ken Copper Lambert Co Lig Myers B y LiquidCarb . 31% lb 11°"! Incorr- mg 41% Loose Wilcs Bis ... .. 801/, 40 iifcKees ort Tin ... ... Mack ruck . .. 30 go histh ‘ Alkali 30% 3o 1V1 1% 53.’? f?” Natl Bis 29y, 29512 Natl Dairy Prod 111% 10% Natl Pow Light .. o 9% New l-Isven- . . . . .. 4% 4% New-York-Ceu .... 171.4 17% North Amer , 11 10 s 22 ..., ti?» . _ 1 Pullman Co any, 40'), Phil Morris _,, _ 50-33 51 Radio Corp .. n95 n); Radio Keith rph 2 2 lls Iron Steel 13% 13% 5s way Stores . use, Sears Roebuck . i2, Shell Union 0 105g Sim Co 0 Sooony Vac .. 13 South Pse 1845 Stand Brands Stand Gas liileo . Stand Oil Calif Stand Oil N I Studebaker .. Thermoid Texas Co Tex Gulf Sui United Corp linltod (ins Imp . ii ii ind Al ,.. . U S Smelt . I! S Staci ..i00 ma», an. m; Ye n.a a1. .... lab comes Lord Chancellor and Lor win, leaving No. i0 Downlllg S4,, Halifax who succeeds the former as fter s conference. Secretary for War in the new Brit ’ ‘by ' nua- s Bain Stewart Nuptials One of the lost June weddings of 1036 takes place this morning in the Central Christian Church at 7 o'clock, when Miss Marlon Eliz- abeth Stewart. City, will be united in marriage to Mr. Waldo Emmer- son Bs-in. York Point by Rev. W. l’... Outhouse. The bride is s. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart of this city. and for several years has been a valued teacher 113 Prince Street School. The groom, who is a son of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Fracia Bain, York Point, is one of the prosperous farmers of that district. The church auditorium has been beautifully decorated " with out flowers for the happy event. The wedding march will be played by Mrs. V. L. Dingweil, organist of the Church. The bride who is unattended will wear a charming gown of blue lace and gorgette with accessories to match and will carry a boquet of pink roses. Her going away costume is to, brown sheer suit with smart ha . After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bain will leave on a motor tour to Boston and New York, with the in- tention of proceeding as far as At- lantic City. On their return the happy couple will reside at York Point. Previous to her marriage the bride, who is a very popular teach- er and worker, was given e, presen- tation from Prince Street school. a. shower from Church friends at the home of Mrs. H. W. Piatts, Ad- miral Sh. and a shower by the Re- bekahs in the I. O. 0. F. Hall. The gift of her class was a. beautiful silver rose basket. The Guardian jofns in happiest felicltstlons. SEES MARKET FUR’ ERAIN (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, June fill-Recovery in world trade sufficient to enable Canada to satisfactorily market her accumulated grain stocks was stat.- ed to be the confident belief of George McIvor of the Canadian Co- operative Wheat Producers Limited, in evidence given tonight before s; the select House‘ or Commons com- mittee on the grain board legisla- lion. Circumstances at the moment. Mir. Mclfvor sa/id, "indicate pros- pects are for smaller crops in Italy, France and Spain. and other Euro- pean countries. I am reasonably confident that, barring unforseen factors. Canada's position for the next seven months will he sound. Chief assistant to John I. McFar- land who carried on the govern- ment's stabilization market opera- ‘tions and who has accumulated on u‘ Rovernment account about 226.0000.- 070 bushels of wheat. Mr. lvlclvor tonight presented a statement in witch he declared that no other course could have been pursuedthat would not have led the market and industry to probable destruction. RECEIVED BY PRINCE 0F WAL ‘ (C. P. By Guardian's Sotclnl Wire) ‘LONDON, June 28-(0. P. Cable) —-Sir Edward Beatty. chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway was NCSiVCil"‘i.CCd,7"'by-'C<ll&-" Prince of Wales at St. James Pal- Van Steel Warner Bros Wax-ten Bros ... .. West l7n'on Wort lilec . . Woolworth Co Worth Pump llow Truck 5331.5 I ##¥$ i flcntral Guardian This sainsnn is scsrvol In saws ~' m" m ..-."..~::.':: : : ans':t:,s ward I075.“ h advance. TASTY CAKE! 0K1 S01! l.‘ Bazaar today. 1-4449 lOXMEN.—Start those Vixens on Siinglo Vixen & Puppy Ration 10 days after whsiping. L-Mfll- TEE ANNUAL MEETING of the Central Pariah. will be held in the ohuruh at Canoe Cove on Tuestb... July 2nd. at m0 rm A-lfl- MM- K , Secretary. 11-8448 CONFIBMATION-R.t. Rev. Dr. Haclbenley will administer the Apostolic rite of confirmation in Bi. Pam's Cat-hotbed tomorrow night at 'l o'clock. SPECIAL SALE OI‘ CAKE and other home cooking all afternoon and evening. L-8449 BEST SILVER. POX PELT, flarch London Bale out of 00.000 skins, was from a. 1934 Pup Fed exclusive on Sungio as cereal part of Ration, from weaning to peiting, ccording to owner, E. S. Collin. v BIiZ-TiISS-iil. THE HIGHLANDS Dance Pavil- ion is available for Private Dances or Cards any evenings except Wed- nesdays and Saturdays. Write A. lvlacKinnon, Georgetown. for terms. L-WlO-S-ZB-IL TRANSFEBBEIF-Frienda in the city will be play-sod to ieam that Mr. Louis Blanchard, recently tra cred from the branch of the Provincial Bank at Saint John, N. 13., to Montreal, has been transfer- red to Summerside where he has ’ m- ‘ of the bank BAYHST OHURUIL-The $908k- _ ers at the morning and evening ser- vices of the Baptist Church to- morrow will be supplied foul among the visitors to the P. E. I. Baptist Association. Miss Eileen Dawson will sing at the morning service. Will all bear in mind that Sunday School is held at 12 o'clock _ immediately following the morning service. POLICE COURT-At the wllce court yesterday s. motorist who appeared charged with reckless driving was fined $20.00 and costs or us an alternative 30 days in Jail. Three men appeared charged with causing lnJury to the city streets by driving a. motor vehicle without tires. The case was heard and adioumed until Tuesday. An adioumed breach of the electrical inspection by law case was further adjourned for one week. A drunk who failed to appear had his $3.00 bail bond estmated. PATERSON- SMYTB -— Ross .- At the Montreal West Presbyterian Church at three o'clock this after- non, the marriage was solemnized of Miss Carol Graham Ross. daughter of the RAW. Dr. Goorge E. and Mrs. Ross, of Fredericton, N. B, to Dr. Geoffrey Neville Paterson- Smyth. son of Mrs. A. J. Paterson- Smyth and the late Rev. J. Pater- son-Smyth. D. D., D. Lltt" Arch- deacon of Monlnnl. The officiating clergyman were: the Rev. H. R. Pickup, Rev. Charla Paterson- Smyth, of Syracuse, N. Y.. brother of the groom, and Rev. Dr. George E. Ross, father of the bride formerly of Charlottetown P. E. I. Palms. ferns, delphinium and peonies adorned the church and Mr. J. J. Weatherseed played the wedding music. Attending the bride as bridesmaid was Miss Mary D. Ogllvie. Mr. Allan Calder was best man for the bridegroom and the ushers were: Dr. Allan Rom. brother of the bride, and Mr. Harold Ausln McBride. Given in marriage by her brother, Dr. H. Graham Ross, the bride wore an ivory crepe gown made on straight lines with a. train. Her veil was held in pinoe by a. white velvet band and she carried n. bouquet of iiiies-of-the-valley and orchids. The bridesmaid wore a. frock of yellow organza with yellow taffeta trimming and a sash of Wisteria ribbon velvet, a large pic- ture hat of yellow mohair and car- ried e. bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. Ross. mother of the bride. was at- tired in pale blue flowered chiffon with navy blue hat; while Mrs. Paterson - Smyth, the groom's mother wore a. black lace gown and a large blaolr picture hat with white osprey. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's brother, Dr. H. Graham Ross 5459 Grove Hill Avenue, which was lavishly decorated with peonies, lupins and ferns. Going away the bride wore a printed silk costume of rose and pale gray, with swag- ger coat and hat or pale gray nub- bly cloth and accessories in gray. They will reside in Montreal. Out-of-town guests included: Rev. Charles Paterson - Smyth. Mrs. Paterson-Smyth.‘ Mias ivlary and Master John Patcrson-Smyth. of Syracuse N. Y.. Mrs. Liewellsn Hughes and Miss Elizabeth Hughes of St. Louis. Miss Joan Wilson of Houston. Texas, Miss Laura Graham. and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. MnoMahon. or Boston, Ml‘. and Mrs, Sheldon Ros. and Miss Naomi Mscdonald. of Grnnby. Que. — Montreal Star, 28th June. To LET Qne,_f[enement in Ter- race House, No. ~ 2 Water Street. Super- ior House with mag- nificent view. Apply to 1. M. room a c0. L-NSD-G-ZB-tf. MT’L'. CURB o ‘Uolsnston and Wald) lkoks Ofiusd 14st Besuhsrnols 8 I Brew Corp com .., Si,‘ 8 Brew Corp Did .... 1. 10 Brit Amer 011 1522 Can Malt 82 Chum Oil pfd 7 Con Paper 8i Dis Seagrams 19 Dom Stores , 7% Ford of Can A 21% Imp Oil .. 10% imp Tob . . . . .. 13% Intl Pet 14% hieichers A 054 llfiteheil Bo 8% Norsnds S075 Teclr Hughel 400' Walker Good 24% Wright Han . . . . .. ‘I80 (GI. By Guardian's Special Win!) MONTREAL, June ‘ZS-A pre- holiday spirit blew into the Mon- treal Stock Exchange today and trading slacked a little though not disturbing the steady tone estab- lished during early dealings. What attention there was cent- red around distillery shares, most of which made sharp gains. These advances were attributed for the most part to good financial state- ments relesscd by the various com- panies. The upward movement foi- iowed similar reactions on Toronto and New York markets. Montreal power was also active and advanood 3-8 of a point to 29 5-8. Retirement of bonds with recourse to new financing should improve the position of the oom- mcn. traders stated. because of the saving in annual interest. charges. Canadian Northern Power was up 1-2 point to ‘20 and Jamaica Public Service preferred. making its first appearance in many weeks, was up 6 3-4 points to 120. Brabilian 'I‘rs.ctiou rose 1-4 point to 9 while Canada Cement preferred was off two points to 54. The common stock held unchanged at e 1-4. Currencies {Canadian Press) MONTREAL. June 28_'I'he United States dollar and the French franc advanced on Montreal foreign ex- changes todsy while the pound ster- ling slid off slightly. The dollar was up 1-32 of one p ercent at $1.00 3-32 and the franc rose .01. of a cent to 0.65. Sterling eaied §§ of a cent to 4.94 0-10. Mt ’l. S tack? c Exch_¢_1_nge i c , fyecrat-c-eavaup‘ Markets At Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial! closed higher. Toronto Mines-Lower. \Vinuipeg—\‘\'il08t up 19g to 1%- New York-Stocks closed illflhcls New York—Cotton, rubber or“ coffee higher; sugar unchanged Use MlnsrIPs for Dandruff Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance i Centrnl Osnrdinn locals, 4o. per word; Western nnd Eastern locals. In per word; le. per worth In llensorlssu Notices. Announcements 5nd Collng Ivoutg lo. per word; Classified 14in. per Inch; Llsas or Floral and . Spiritual Offerings, Cards, sto., 4e. pa: name; Lott-ass of Coadoieueo, 70o par inch: N oaioea of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o. psv lhnhotlmil word. Other rates on application. liuinsnsn Charge for any advertisement twsnty-flva salts. .BA'.l‘lx—h per word, three Inner tlons for the prloo of two, strictly Plyahia la advance. Wanted wamap - swoon FIXTURES. Apply 10a Prince. L-8406-6-28-2i WANTED - ENTRANCE STUD- ents accommodated at 237 Graf- ton Street. L-843l-6-29-3i. WANTED — A SIIINGLE IaACII- inc at once. Marchbank Mills, Tyne Valley. L-B439-6-29-1i. 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Guardian Central Job Printery. _ Nov. l-tf FOB. SALE - HEAVY s-BOWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, e"o. Guardian Oilioae.” u FOB. SALE DOUBLE TENEMENT house on Upper/I-llilsboro Street, being No. 20. APPIY to 2d Upper Hlllsboro Street in evenings he- tween 5 and 8. Il-BSTI-d-ii-Sl. DODGE TRUCK FOB. SALE WITH or without Dump. Apply Ivau Dsrrsch, West Rive Bridge. Is-Mlll-d-N-‘i-l-il. FOB. SALE - CAELOAD OI’ Cedar Shingles, different grades from $2.40 to $8.25. Apply M. P. Walsh, 4O Chestnut St. L-SSOI-d-fl-I-‘l-i-H. CABIN TO LET, WITH 0R WIT-i: out meals. Good bathing. Apply Guardian. L-8430-6-29-1i. T0 LET -—- MEAT STORE-GOOD location and Central. Apply 243 Richmond Street. 11-8385-6-28-81. T0 LET-APARTMENT IN BAL- moral A ts with garage. Reasonable rem. Immediate pos- session. Mackinnon d: McNeill, Solicitors, 90 Great George St. 11-8367-8-27-61 T0 LET — FURNISHED ROOMS large, also living room. Good. location. ~Appiy Guardian. L-8385-8-28-3i. 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