ARIEL 29, 1937 i} THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ..1 Ganadia" llational Railways Atlantic Region Tenders For Station Building ndern, addressed to j[sc;l.sdllll:l‘lh Roglvllsl $111 Englllrtl’, sit-helm». N. 8-. and marked on the outnltle Ildeullnl" unrl "Trailer Stnilnn Building" will he re- ceived np tn 12.00 (velar-k noon, Mummy‘ llny 10th, 1037, for I station birllillng nt Cape Tor- menllne; é c l - N. ll. em-clflenilonn and In- Plans. ntrucilnnn for Tenth-ring may be seen. nml form of tender ghinlnrd nt the offices of the Railway ls tnllowsw- Division Englneer—binncton, . B. fiStntlon Agent—lsckrlllc. I. B-Statlon Agent-Cape Tor- mentlne. N- n will not be consid- erztluullrlrlzsl submitted on the (Mm. luphlled by the Rnilvvn! u“! In accordance with the Instructions for Tendering. The lowest 0r any render not necessarily "QPPNN- . W. U. APPLETON , P llent and Genernl lllifrlllaer, u-Cltnntllnn Nntlonnl “nflwny ‘tlnnrton, N. “on O lsmcK QUOTA TIONS MINING lIwllfliswuse-ueeeeu. i Montreal Stock Exchange i (Supplied by Htflell l Co. members s! Montrenl aloe; cl 11. A . B. .\|.1-11 21ml, 10:11. S. S. Kongshaug ‘due Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th Bailing same day for St. ‘iierre and St. John's, Nfld- For space, rates. @14- A0011 J. F. BRAGG, Buntaln & BelPs Wharf s Phone 1129 11-2047-7-4-29-31 icing lla General fie word: > ls per word; In lemorlun Notices, 15rd. Other retee on lflplltlflfll. inlmnm UIIIIIO Stocks _. Open Olon Bell Tel 1.19 158 Bruzllluu 22% 13% liuck Silk B C Pow A 36 35% Build Prod 05 84 n Cem 115$ 1d Cnn Nor Pr 22 22 Can Car Fd 10 18 Can Car Pfd 261,5 24 Can Hydro Pfd 75% 74 Can g Al 6% 51 C011 s l3 12 Cnn Steam Celenese _ It! 25 Cock Plow 101A 1B Cons Smelt ‘l7 73 D t esg l2 20 Dom Coal Pfd 10% 10 Dom ridg 64 52 Dom St 1014 11 Dom Tex 78 78 Dryden 1i 14 Eng Else .4 . Eng Elec B Found Co 1d Gen St 16% 181‘ Goodyear Gypsum 1d 14 Hutu Bridge 15% 14 Ilow Smit 27% 25 11p Tnh 14% 14 Int Nickel 68% 55 int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 8B 8i Hesse Her 13 11$ hfcCoi Ft 0 l Mont Pow 30 20% Net Brew 38% 38 Net St Csr 45 40 Norsnde 03% 50 ‘Pow Corp 23 21 nebee Pow 101,5 19 new 20% 25% 5t L!!!‘ 12% 11 9t: Law Péd 3 8m: Can ow 131,5 131,5 St Can 80 80 St Can Pfd Wln glee ‘ n ec Payable in Cnnrdinn loenls, do per 114ml; Western and Intern loenls. lo Announcements end (inning Events l0 M: worth S it nl dll in C d: ete. 4e per lllllGl batten ol Condolence ‘we £31111; tidal-ref}: 711.’... ind Anllreelntlon. 10¢ n: lllh or u w . fur nny advertisement twenty-live will, an: i Olnnllfled 70¢ per Inch; Lists of I1ernl end For Sale son saw - ONE nonsc. o. Nunn, Winsloc. 11-2025-4-00-01. LOOK! DIFFERENT. 25c MAGAZ- ines for 5c. Grafton street‘, 2301;1- et F. S. Reeves. Southport. ' 11-2031-4-28-01. FOR. SALE-WICKED BABY CAB.- riage. Apply Guardian. 11-2016-4-38-31. FOR SALE — USED McCLARY Electric Stove with garbage bum- er. Phone 1108. 1_s-_l__9§1;4-27-3l. FOR. SALE — TWO ISLAND Horses. General Purpose, age 4, weighing 1300. Also 1 cheaP 11°15‘?- R. E. Conneliy. Dunstailnage. I-‘Olt SALE — A QUANTITY 0F good hay. Stanley Foster. Dun- stannsige. 11-12023-4-25-41. LT' .__"_‘Z_.____?* . -£Z E N 0 ltM O U S STRAWBERRY Rants. grows large delicious ber- ries, 55c per hundred postpaid. Thomas Muyhew, Kinkora. 11-2050-4-29-11. FOR. SALE - ISLAND DRAFT Horse 6 years old, weight 1350 ills. Sound and kind. Apply Francis Bradley, South Melville. v- L-2029-4-29-li. l-HAVE A LARGE STOCK IN new and used rubber traces com- plete for scrvice. Clinton Morri- son. dealer in American Rubber cldeltihg. 11-2027-4 2917i. "JR SALE — VALUABLE BUSI- nem stand and dwelling at Vern- on River; warehouses and out- buildings good condition. Apply McLeod 8: Bentley, Charlottetown or P. M. Brothers, Vernon River. L-203B-4-28-0l. HORSES FOB. SALE-JUST AB- rived, 2 carloads choice Ontario horses. In these two csrloads are some choice registered Percheron Mares in foal, registered Perch- eron brood mares and some flue work horses. Wellington McNelil, Buntsin d: Bell Wharf. h-fl04d-4-fl9-br. Agents Wanted HAN 0B. WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents for old estab- lished house. Yesrlyguarsntee of $2122: being s21. weekly “ems and expenses. Excellent oppvrtflh- 1w. Write Travellers Dept. wim- ton Company, ‘rm-onto, A. N-1l2-4-29-0i. BOARDERS WANTED. CENTRAL location. Phone 537. 11-2013-4-18-31. IIINV JONES AVERAGE! ‘YFFTW! by Woods-Reeds end Co.) ntlultrlsls 170.218?! 4.31. ‘t‘1€1‘.1"u.‘.""’&&".& To Let HOUSE T0 LET NORTH RIVER Road. Apply to Isaac Cudmore. 11-1918-4-24-81. hardwood floors. Centrally locat- ed. Apply 64 Rochford or phone 1365-J. 11-1964-4-27-31. TO LET-TWO FRONT ROOMS (unfurnished). Second floor (adults); also one large furnish- ed bedroom. Apply Guardian. L-1888-4-24-27-29 TO LET-SUITE OF HEATED offices on second floor of well kept office building. Rent moder- ate. Apply Eastern Trust 00-. 154 Richmnod Street. 11-2034-4-29-31. Miscellaneous INSURE 1N THE SUN LIFE. PAR.- tlcipate in the profits of this great Company. Last year pohcynoiaers received an average of one and one half million dollars a week. See J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Male vElpmWrogted WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Arthur Wood, Alexandra. L-2048-4-29-3l. WANTED AT ONCE BARBER. FOR summer months. Apply X. Y. Z. St. Peters Bay. L-2026-4-28-3i. GOVERNMENT JOBS. HOW T0 get them. Be ready for spring ap- pointments. Free Booklet. The M. c. C. Civil Service Schools Toronto 10. N-28-3-w-s-tf Female Help Wanted WANTEZGlRL FOR GENE-Rn housework. Small family, 136 Brighton. 14-2015-4-28-31. GIRL WANTED FOR. HOUSE- work snd to assist in country store. Write R. care Guardian. L-2041-4-28-si. ___Position Wanted CAPABLE COUNTRY Gill. wants work. Apply E. care Guard- inn. State wages. L-2038-4-20-31 Wanted I00 PIGS WANTED. ABOUT O weeks old. before Monday at l o'clock. Highest market price for good quality. Knud Gcrgensen, Ilrsderieton. 11-3065- WINNIPIO .WIII'.AT .... (Supplied b Woods-Bends lllll Co.) May-lit) . July-HT October- 0%. NEW YORK, April N — (AP)- mreign exchange mixed. Great Britain demand high 4.04 ‘I-lmlow 4.94 1-4; close 4.04 7-10: 60-day bills 4.98 l-B; Frence 4.46 7-8; 1t- lly 0.26 1-4; Belgium 16.89; O01‘- inlN U31 1-33 003M 1M 18-15. ; better than expected. i NEW IYORKI. April may“. night news for the most pgffl g not very favorable. President Rwsevm 15 111311111118 to enact leg- islation which will make trust lgws more enforceable and prevent ris- ing prices. Dlvidencl meetings to- day American Tobacco, wemns. house and Armstrong Cork, new. lehem Steel statcment is due to. "mrmw- Republic Steel statement u“! m°m1n8 shows $1.22 for the 11m swish mbsbly bettea- than "ma"! sweet-c mmon u. s. Steel were in line with minimum estimates. The market will p101)- flbly be hrezuln- the 11m thug this nwmlns but we would look l for some sections of the list to do better. However, we would. hesi- tntc to follow it until at has gage volume develops on the “p- e. W April ss-mpm- 11111111" fish 111090500 prohibition _ of United States gold purchases from abroad st over ounce. $26.00 an Rm Merhtt. Democmt, New York, has indicated s. bill 1n the House the effect of which l; to n. duce margin requirement to 35 p91- cent from the present 56 per cent, i (leedndeIIIeele-leeg i . MORNING mnxnr‘ wit... , Ceins st the yesterday ‘were added to during the morning with the Steel, Auto, Rail, 011 end Rubber stocks leading in strength. N0 headway was made during the Brester part of the afternoon but there was little indication of m. newed weakness and e mqqegg rally was managed Just. prior m the close. Sentiment was aided by 9x531. lent March eel-rungs report; or g number of the major mil systems, and Geneml Motors fllowlng 1m- the first quarter was moderately The U. S. Steel esmings were about in line with the more con. servative street estimates and the dividend action taken makes it quits probable that the remaining arrears can be cleared up at. the close of the current quarter and some distribution made on the common. This would be in 1.1m with the hopefulness expressed by Chairman Taylor st the annual meeting of stockholders held n- centiy. The decline has carried most stock's down to levels vmere they look reasonably priced on earn- ings even allowing for a lull in business but time may be required for the mending of con- fidence in s. broad way, so the/t irregularity and possibly another general selling test is not unlikely to follow an early showing of strength. SUMMARY Studebaker Corporation March quarter net profit $699,459 or 32 cents s. share against $104,655 or 5 cents in first quarter 1936. Cerro de Pesco Copper Co 1936 net income $3,797,426 or $3.38 a share againrt $4,002,120 or $3.62 in 1935. . Socony Vacuum Oil 1036 net profit $42,909,362 or $1.38 s. share against $22,525,892 or 72 cents 1n 1935. Deere and Co. declares quarterly dividend 35 cents on 7 per cent pfd and $1 non account of accum- i MARKET BULLETIN A I MORNING srocx 1.2111210 l y New York ""1""! "w Plflbuuncnmnaweq I MQNYR-MAL. April 28—Po. .. Corporation-Combined output or 2£1lt§i“...°°'“““3‘e;. ‘°' “m TFCD ’ E n '1 ahead of March 19:0. gall-hill“? contributors to the increase were Canada NOIthQm Pqwgr. arms‘ Columbia Power and Winnipeg Electric. Canada Northern pow" —=For month of March net urn. 111w Wow $214,040 end m: the first only $707,014 mm un sngecl from h“ "u. respective pq-ipdg ‘IGEONTO. April 3m“! Rmk-Ilwt report from Herd Rock Gold say; mum 3 w" .1100: PWPQrod on No.14 1mg .1 dBPY-h of 450 feet mm conq- qg No. I dim. Sections of high ggflg y are still being found in sevgml iparte of the mine pertlcularly 1n egéowineestszmemm mm foot l i d, ‘the 10o 10261521. n m M“ m l Lobe Geneva-Prod.” ' ‘start June first it was 311mg at the annual meeting here. Share- holders exerclsed their option u, ilurchmre 250,000 shares to the ex- Jenl of 211.000 shares. m m. "n" “in! M1911 1111 by Towsgemsc exploration according to an under- Wfliilrls agreement. "ifilflfllleelelg. equal to 27 centsa. share on aver- lge shares against 8350.957 or 16 cents in first quarter 1080. NOON COMMENT The ‘ ‘ evidences dilap- polntment over the steel corp’s 1011011 011 its pfd arrears end other 6841111185 Ilntements, notably Yel- low ‘Truck, were dlsappomting. The highlights 1n the morning’: news also emphasized the tendency prevalent of isle in administrative circles to curb the threat of in- flation by “tslking down" prime, e-ncourB/xi-Yls prosecution or the anti trust laws, etc, all of which impairs confidence for the main- tenance of corporation profit mer- gins when labor demands are in- creasing rapidly. Technically, how- ever. the market seems somewhat sold out and we ieel speculative commitments for trading turns might be made on s, scale down around the lows of today. Leldlnw 1nd C0. Grain _ CIHCAGO. April 20-41100-1101- the ’ day in ‘ the com market today kltcd for the stratosphere, and did much to ow- ercome s. downward trend of other grains. May com rose abruptly st tirnm to around the extreme permissablc limit, four cents a bushel. Trad- ers in sore need o1 corn to meet contract obligations displayed un- abated ‘amdety, and bid higher prices with little or no attempt at restraint. At the close. corn we; xengiifl from 3-4 lower tothreecents high»- er compared with yesterdays 11m- ish, May 1.29 8-4 b0 1.80 1-8, Jill! 1.18 1-8 to 1-4, wheat 1-8 to lcent advanced, May 1.29 to 1.19 l-B. July 1.17 l-4 to 3-8, and oats l-i of! to 1-2 up. WDVNIPEG, April 28 — (OP)- Closing grain futures: Wheat: Msy 120 3-4; July 127; Oct. 116 l-4 to 3-8. Oats: May 56 S-Ub; July 52 1-80. ulations. Atlantic Coast Line March net operating income $1,193,225 ag- i against $895,000 in March 103G. , United Corporation "Delaware". March quarter net income $2,163.- l 794 or two cents on common ag- l alnst $2,071,985 or one cent in first quarter 193B. l Republic Steel Corporation March quarter net profit $5,567,083 after surtax provision of $925.00 901181 to $1.22 on mmon against $1161,- l 031 or $1.04 on 6 per cent 111d in 1936. United Aircraft Corporation March quarter net profit $0.1 m Round Trip BARGAIN FARES 1'0 AM H ERST some 7 rnmsr. my '1. 10:11 ' Mom, May l0. 1937 $2.00 From Chnrloltewwn - hopes-fisher‘ loo Pen! msll ollcn sin!‘- C7|ildnv1 u/ Fir»; udv under Tlwlw Years Mag: HALF FARR mi Lilli 774m Good in DA Y COACHEi ONLY For Bud/w Information Cornell say 712k! Agent llllllllllll Illllllll Uu Canadian National Iclqnpbt Oct. 44 1-2. Barley: May 70 5-8; July MS-ll- Oct. 57. Cash prices: Wheat: No. 1 hard 129 l-2: No. 1 Nor. 120 3-8; No. 2 Nor. 126 3-42 No. 3 Nor. 122 l-4; No. 4 Nor. 120 1-4; No. 5, 115 1-4; No. 0. 106 l-4: feed 84 1-4; No. 1 garnet 194 3-41 No. 2 garnet 123 3-4: No. 4 special 112 1-4; No. 5 special 102 l-4; No 6 special 98 l-4: track 129 1-4. Stock Exchange (llsrilelhmtueecu. Illnbenelllentnnl sum Ills-inaccuracies) Stocks Open Close Al Chen Am Cnn Am For Pr 016 I 2E 11w] T l % 102 "r- c 104 1,4 Am Water Anaconda 521A 50% Atvlilsnn 81 32 All Ref 31 301,4 Auburn Bu Loco 7% 711.3 Llul Ohio 321,-’.- 315% lit-milk Av 201,1, 201,5 11411 St 86% 82 lfnggs Men 46% 46 Case ‘Clive Obie I MK (‘hrysler 118 111 ‘uui Sol 15V, 16 ‘F0111 CS0 b?!’ (-11 on M ton Gas 0o 38 37% 4 0111 Pro I ur Wright eere Dupont 1% mtg Elcc A ll I Rice P! 1D ' 18% Firestone 341,5 3i Gcn Elec 52% 517i; (ii-n Food! G011 Mot. 57 S6 Gen Mot M d6 Goodich Good TIN 41K 40% u: No PM (I) 40s, nuu Mot 0n 105g ism, Ill Cen 29% Lil-Y; Int l-lnr 1031/, 1031.3 int Tel Tel 0% 10% Twhns Man fil 127 l\'1'l|lI(‘C0tt I!“ M .\l‘.ss Pac R1 .\l1-nt Ward .\l11rrny Co $5 ;.\‘ 1' (Jen fi Null Bl! .\':1t (‘ash Beg New York N H 0% Nor Atn C0 24 .\'ur Pac 30 ' 30 Puck Mot 9 9 Paramount l1 a Penn R 4i - Phll M01- Phll Pet C0 Post Tel Cab Pill) Svr N J Pure Oil Co 10% 1O Radio (‘o 9% B“ ntlio l\' O B 8% Republic St 89 a s-m lion s11 4t Shell Uniun OI uuih Pat H Std Oil 1nd 43% 4d Std Oil N I 65 64 ude 0o 15% 16 T x Co ' 0014 114 United Air 87 2 United ' I United Drug , United Gll In] 5i 10% U S Rub B612 U B St Co 10d 101 U s Ind s1 r s1 , am Vanadium 30 27 Warner Bron 13 1B est U11 n 6115 00 “fest All‘ B 46 4S West Else 184 1|; Woolworth 401,4 4 45¢; Montreal Curb ,hllflflll&. I lied lnehnge Isl O1 Isrbt) Stocks one Stocks 1.. Open one Abitibl 10 rrsi: s“ .23“ genghacrnols 7% 71,12 re orp Bath A 18V; 17 (‘on Vick 10% 10 Dom ‘Tar 1&5 1116 on Fraser 4’? graze: V '1‘ C 2430,} gig or 1111- winks: 421'; 42?. 1n Int’ Pete 35 88:2 Melcherl A ce 40 3‘! Price PM 08 63 o alite 40 37 Bo lend Pep 27 27 Robt lllltchell 21.1% 20 Sher Williams 25% 25 Produce Prices MONTREAL. April 28 — (GP)- Whest, Nor. No. 2 $138; barley, C. W. No. 3 .81; oats, feed, No. 1 .62; No. 3 .61 1-2; oets. C.W. No. 3 .63 1-3. Flour. spring wheet patents, firsts $7.60; seconds $7.10; bakers $7.00; wlntcr wheat patents, choice $5.75 to $5.80; white com $6.45. Bran, ton $35.25; shorts, ton $36.25: mlddilngs, ton $3925; roll- ed oats, beg 90 lbs. $3.75; hay, No. 2, per ton, carlots $0. Cheese, nominal .14 1-4 to 141-2. Butter, .24 to .24 l-2. Vltoclu Aldcrmne Argosy .l111u.1.. .1111. (‘.111 .\l:|l 1'.1.1.- '1.- 10.‘. a . gséagasggégégz 1K l‘! Spiel! 1i I11 ,- .\l:11~l1 yra .\|r'l éémkirsa- Ices L: ynt ~ Ln kc Gr-uevl work which are now 1000111111‘ 1111111 all these requirements. 11a l8 " 411 0.111111“ fi, ' -»‘ iyllllltllll‘ fi ,.;'",|,;{,;,., u The struggle of a fine ‘l ~ Urelle 0 _ _ ~" g1: wm the love of a gml '1' "m" _ .1. Gentury seclusion of a 1».1:~.:l'.“""" g - - .1 ' 144» 1 _. . -1 ~ 1 i;....'6i1.-E D A romance .. . encitung insipid .-,~ 1 one - 11-1 1 A ' ' - ~. w‘ 2.5,‘? é intensity 1,. . inspiring vhQmflf-g. c-r ' * ' . . Reno l . ‘ gidiill“ ‘ l '4 . .‘n1 .\ t ‘ Slmhvkgyomo 1% 4 ,. Sln-rrilt Cor m; . gliifit m1 a: DELIGHTFUI. LOVE STORV MWFj-ii ave Lake .~.\ - ,~~~ ' ' S! I , , . . m1‘. senmtv m 1111s men 1 lll fill s 1 1: " "1110 ad 9 S - g Tyifvinnic" “°° tartin ext ‘aturday 'l‘oburn 1 0.1.101... . o _ i=- - Wright Her figl ti.’ Q? w 51...; missus ' 11 ————--=- "" “"1351!” I l gggfigbayrmwn "wig-g" (nqpplii-rl by Woods-Reade and Co.) Arne 11. s1 u ' - 1*" Algal’ S1173: Go] r Jlenke .- C10" £3132. '2‘ Efifffif. Ext ' Wounds "-"' 3m, “5 3111 . vvniiiu-rce 1 sqnet g .. i , . Brae Bree“; 1 thorn South o“ Frag-n] B“. .41 gag-u m l lluyfll - l'lll t v 0 . vmmlulc" It.“ wggt cg L nusndit (‘out I'lrk . Winoge at 1‘11ni1\_t0\u 32.? -—————-———— (cnnpmq; M. “-.,,,.|..u.-...1- mm cm {jfffffijgl w :1 gnwrm; 1s BECOMING A <11.» 11.11.11 t: x. 1‘. r-az m s-rzft limit Cm m”??? POPULAR’ PASTLWE “h§-'v.°."lli.'.» m Nenv you 4.112% m 411s 0111100 _ -—i— 1 Bulmlrfwgtrzflgt ‘£140 Nowadays we like artistic 6-13" ' > (mum fects in needlework which art DUI-nu; Coronation Week there (iilhuvfly Pat qulddy accomplished. 511d more‘ will be irce cinema shows for 13.- lilllmm-mn Q ‘ 0W1‘, 17111131» W119" imlshem refill-Y 500 Southwake children. Hudson. s; add to the charm of our home or ____ Hutch Lake our clothes. Tailpiew --scotland Yard 00-- ';T;']"'.“”“ m” The various forms of 01111111111" owrcting with police of Europe and the United States, have pre- pared s. complete list of all the un- lullllnrlng gm‘) Perhaps 111*’- 111351 511133113 am} welcome visitors -— international 111W"? 015-11? {most quickly Vlmki-‘d Wllslsls O‘ trickstcrs confidence men. and {i I; 1'" 11°11 7-0 1 pieces of felt, cut and iittcd tfl- plr-RpOClCElS, who were expecrlnfi 513i’ Ilttlttoldfloldg 142615 Bethe!‘ 119011 B 511111131111 ba°k!~’1'°““d< rich hnuls. They will be kelvil writ-om‘ 41-411 1 If yo“ "11 draw and pm“.n3"°“rf under a strict watch. . artiu Bra 03-03 ‘ own designs then vou w: . 0 ‘ “Sh” 43 i find eater leasurc 1n ilfoshor 01-00 l °°“m' F p . ' . d cen s. 1:1. 01- s Sglliilll ltminggaliegfigaslfag): gopiebd m Hit tile design with various beads or ginseng! d 20-32 0y‘. closely 'woven wmnm fabrics scqums for the centres of the . “m” 7'9 1 ~ _ flowers. 3.33%. cop ' Iéom mluhiéd QEJZRJQL"S;$F'.QS.Z§Z1‘I7 111 some instances. the cut-cub 017019 12-14 c“? o ' d boyign-vgn}! f‘ow/ar_ l fabrics (ill! simply stuck t" m9 P252112. 22's l urge rlmaiso sulitble ‘or thl= l bnckflflllnd» and 5113' “WM mmh‘ goltvlcrlnnl 3153: £13355 gfework Her; “£9111; of cry consists 81f gluing. dor o: ue l. L -. ' ' = 1. i ' . . roun som m"; a 351/53; velvet may be incorporated mto cowl: r01 a Iltmyn Row 0-10.11 _ Qi-gi; i; in... _ _ OUR BOADING HOUSE with lVlago Hoopls ‘@725 Eggs in cartons: A-l large 29; Oats: ‘No. 2 C.W. 56 7-8; ‘No. 3 C.W. 55 7-8; ex. l feed 55 7-B;Nc. 1 feed 54 7-8; No. 2 feed 52 3-8; No. 3 feed 40 3-8; track 50 3-8. Barley: No. 3 C.W. 70 5-8: No. 4 O.W. 67 5-8; NO. 5 C.W. 66 5-8; No. 6 C.W. 65 5-8; track 70 5-8. New York Curb .€__. 1 emu- 0M6 Am Cynn B '-‘7_" Am Sup Pow 1 Cit Serv 3% Creole Pet 3111i: El Bond Sh 11 , 3 H“ ii-‘u lln I. Pow .\ 1W1 Ex Buffet 4'0 m1 11-w- w. ,4. - 1a Gulf of l 11111 5Z1"; liuiuble (til 71".: ' n-r Fmttce NTV YORK. April 23 -— (SP)- Rsw .. gar declined 2 pains today to 3.45. Sales were confirmed oi 21.000 bags of Philippines and 10.- 200 Ptterto Ritos for May and une izliipnmlt at that level. Futures No. 3 contracts closed unchanged to 1 point higher on sales cl‘ 4.300 tori. Ne. 4 contracts closcd 2 to 3 1-2 points net lower cu sales of 26.900 tors. No. 3 close: May 2514b; July 2.51: ‘p. 2.51:: Ncv. 2.52:1; Jan. 3.400; lich. 2.‘f*.. Banned was unchanged st 4.00 for fins granulated. A-l medium .27; A-large .27; A- medium .25; A-pullets .23; B, .23; . 32. Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts. It's $1.15; 111.3. N0. 1 Mts. 80's .9095; Que. No. 1 Mis. 80's .85 to .90. MONTREAL, April 28 - (GP)- Butter and egg prices remained steady on Montreal open produce markets today while potatoeswere e little lower. Graded egg shipments in cat-lots or 1cm were quoted at 22 1-7 cts a. pound for grade A-iarge, 2i for A-mediums, 30 for grade B and 18 to 1B 1-7 for C. Butter was quoted at 24 to 24 l-2 cents s pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were B for solids end 28 for prints. Cheese was quoted nominally ni. 14 1-4 to 14 1-2 cents s. pound for new fodder. ' Potatoes: P.E.1’. Mts. Na. 1 90s 81.15; No. l Cobblers 90‘s $1.10: Que. Mia. No. 1 80's .86 to .00: N. No. 1 cobblers 80‘s .80; 112w stock. Florida, 50 1b. crates No. 2 $2.25; B.W.I. No. l l0 lb. crates $2.50; ‘N0. 2 $2.25. ' MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Pressl rfiarpiy lowcr. New York-Stocks closed lower. c1- to 0-0 rents higher. New York-Cotton 101m; suga imcheuged. B. Mts. NO. 1 80's .90 to .95‘. N.B.. Toronto 0rd Montreal - Stocks Winnipeg-Wheat 8-8 cents low- ‘l 12mm, ‘BUSTEFJ 11-115 ‘TIP CAME STRAIGHT ‘FROM 11-11; 61550 HIMSELF, so ‘TO _ §1>EAuA--~Asro cot/semen WITH mv wuovwewe -o1= moms srA-ns-ncs, AND sxvzmeuee As A HANDI- ¢APPER o1= MATiOMAl. FENUVVN, MY CHOICE l5 A suns-snot -ro wno ‘we vERBYM HAR-RuMF-‘l'----- 10.1.. vuizulsl-i ‘IHEBRAHJS, 11.1 A WAVOF evamauue, AIUD YOU suemx ‘(HE LAéT ' ‘DAV Hi6 r’ / '4 AND ‘rt-i’ ‘RAQE, HE MADE A "BA-f: u1> ~10 141s EAR5-~ m; WAS so 51.0w, 1-11-5 ei-mvow ‘BEAT HIM AS2056 "n-i’ LlME 15v ‘FlVE LENGTHS, 4&6?! .. '/~:,.-~//. '//// WHEN ‘ll-l’ HAY- MOOéE YOU PICPQED TO Wlkl 1 ' TIME éTARTED lkl O13 IT, AND WENT '10 ‘ll-l’ ‘BARRIER wifn-i NOéE 1H "Tl-V ‘FEED Hi5 aocwzv ‘ROBE’ HlM wen-r "no "n-Vetue wow-e