rs Smékmgiyfiégfifvptiltl , MARK ET ' . IANON’ SAYS MONTREAL, 00s., April .$—After s lnrenooa attempt to ab sorb offer- ings the market turned dovrn in a break in United States melting which dip‘ d to a new low on its current 1' wa wing. While ye entity's action ill not en- tirely satisfactory pressure was not severe and does isot reverse the trend which may still be regard- ed as moderately bullish, with prob- abilities fsvorving another attempt to advance prices from the cv rrrsat evei. Oils continua to sct 119i Jidsdiy bet- ter than average and may‘ be picked up on all reactions. Buyip-Colifl Oil, ‘lh-xua Corp and Seaboard Oil.» Yesterday secondary g1 tid shares enact-lied the improved tone shown 0a tlondsy. San Antonin was exceedingly heavy while the senior aids vreak- ened modemtely. The lat.‘ r division, however, still shows effe-rtive hiiylng lunport during periods 11.! reaction. Gold shares are likely to- experience some further selling of'. moderate fimpnrtions before they sire is a p0‘. ion to resume tho advulnce. BIIHOII . nasolws "NOON 1.511s!" MONTREAL, Que" A rll —-'.'I.‘bll morning's extreme dulim ss as prices rent-dc suggests that no material cor- rPctioli should occur. Some further- lrrczularlty, however. is likely to pre- cedi- resumption of the iuivalices. Re- ports indicate that business is hold- ing fairly well. Traders however, ule still worried over what Congress may ' [[9 to retard Spring recovery and possibly to accentuate the normal summer sluain. . Aighnugh rclfeiltlbl were gross greater in 1031 the detlpit o! South- rrn Railway increase sahstantiali. A hticii: of $2,773,100 was; sustained in 10:14, us compared with a deficit of $710,300 in 1933. The greater loss in i034 resulted from luitreased W088! and material costs, especially of fuel lliil lumber, the company reporte Winnipeg Electric Co reports oper- ating income for 103i -1t lidlfl-‘Liiilfl II compared with 51.108.11.111 for 103:1. lhcional Breweries l'.td- reilflft 1°? [PM shows earnings. 0.11mi t0 ll ii-l l?" lhnnc on common stoc k. ls 001111111795 with $1.112 per share tor 1033. Cus- 1 ~i w r ic at fcilcrnl toms uni c111 so rhscmfi W“ ended - - 1 1 Etflft-imiif‘ totilllcd -2 1.10.1.0»: rrairlt l'.'ll3,‘..‘€i.l5i in preceding your. March shipments of Keiviaator un- its to customers "by lrelvinstor Corv- reuchcd a new high f1 |r the month of 111.011 llllill. 11111] iiroiirht- tllr 1°"! shipments for 1111-. first. months of llw company's rurrcnt fist s11 your up to a point 311 percent ahcafl of the same criod inst yrnr. ll- ‘N- “lifim- via‘ ‘l-Qglilllnl in charge o! sales announc- 1d yesterday. That no sustained iftlli-llll tooir Dill" in rails on thc basiis. of a rate ‘u; crease is traceable Io concern whc trailers still fcci with refill"! l" "'9 decision pending on tlio lluiluoy Pen- Iiou Act. ilcrovcry iii tho luurket prices ton ntilitv sio rigs has rcstgrsd the cqilily- liohlnii lhiicd (‘orp .. lo n point slichlly nlpovo $50 a share. Currently United (‘.01 p phi is selling at. about half the liq iidating Vtlilll! the company's utiiitg| lnrestmeatxz-nn MORNING MARI (ET LETTER NEW YonK. N. 3.. Avril fir-The inlirkct uiiiilc n iiibiifl- Drug-rose an the advance yesterday -,np until earl! afternoon, bin. iatcuvflost its gains and. rinsed lower on the. day. The rsils were sluggish thrc ighout the trad- ing while the Utllit es were firm. In G VOSSIP y ' tioaed that the market was in s'crlt- msl position undergoing s test or 1t; llliill! t0 rally any tunther than nec- "l"! tor a mere technical correc- tion o! the earlier decline. Monday ll"! Basin yesterday inability to bold I rally was shown. No clear cut tech- nical indication, has yet developed since there hsr been no definite breakout. but recent action does not appear tavorsble. bsidlsw and Company. IIIMIAIY NEW YORK N. l, April b-Homs- steak Mining clsred usual extra 1 d1 "end o! l2 and re nlar monthl dlviu-end o! u. ' y Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co a’. ciared usual extra dividend o! 111 cents and regular quarterly o: 15 cents. Koo Motor Car- Co received order from -Dept. of Interior and Dept of Arrlrllltllrfl for 81,000,000 worth at trucks. Delaware and Hudson Co and subs earmifldgtconsollidsted net‘ income $1,- s er-c angel sga nst net loss “W”? in liloliii uii mer can o a is Co declare diYitlelltl 0f $9 Baron 6 per cent ptdti This clears up arrears to date, n" 1034 net income 0011.506 after charges against net loss 73.1%) in 1033. Major anthracite producer-s an. aounce reduction of $1 50 a ton on Bil but steamer small sixes of coal. a i-nr ago the cut amounted to $1 s on. - "iron Age” sa s with dem finished steel pyroducts sustaiirileril t: a far better rate than would seem to be Justified hy curl-eat business un- certainty. steel ingot out at has risen M, point to 41 percent o capacity. American Gas arid Electric Co and subs 12 months ended Feb. 28, 1035 net income equal to $1.73 s gommqm‘ shars against $1.72 in previous 12 months. U. S. Electric output up 2 8-10 per cent in vveolr .\larch 30th.. against up t percent in previous week. High Low Last Off so ind 101.311 100 $1101.00 .21; 2o llails 2s11s 25.09 211.11 1n AOXBonds .. 935g , llllh Low Last lip 20 Util 1B 08 16.55 111.7 0 .10 Dow Jones. BAKING LETTER Tuesday Afternoon: Nlllv YORK, .\'. i1, Api-ll '.'~Dis. appointment over tailurc oi’ siiproiui: Court to render its decision on Pea- slon Law caused rails to lose most of what they hod gained yesterday. 1 think tiic decision will be favorable and halo the rails more than the rate decision did. What would help still more would bu an announcement froul Washington that the Adminis- tiutlon will coiici-utratc iuorc on re- covery and icss on reform. .-\Iu For Power 7 per i-viit pfd rose to 11!’; tiifidi p01‘ cont pfd sold near i1 up _ points iluii both will scil iulich higiicr. Air Reduction iioid It equal to 111% with the dividend where it is up exactly 10 paints since recommended about 2 weeks ago. For the time being it has done enough.“ North American. l still expect to see it above 20 th year. Phillip Morris, etili expect to sea it consid- erably higber before losln over 2% points. Loews-can still be bought. The industrial averages‘ closed at 101. They might react near 00, but aftca thc middle of this month they ihc past several iettrrs we have men- should start up sud go shove 110. Baring. lord other r ates on application. Itulrnuus Chan ge i§§§fi§fi§§§i>iI Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Osntral Guardian locals, 4e p" Ierrt; Western 1nd Easter- loells, la. per word: Annrpnesmants and Coming Ilvents, 3e per word: I]: Memorials Notlecs, 10o. Spiritual Oflerli is, (lords, ate , 4s pa; iiiunsi Inttnrs at Condoleseo 700 per lnehi Notlc ss ol Thanks and Apprsoistlo lo per word; Olasllllel be! tneln Lists of Floral and 70s. pas lash or“. pm for any Jveratsemsst twenty-live sells. . BATE:—& per word, three tlus lions for the prlcp of two, striotls Ilwnbls 1n sdvaac p, ‘ zzt Fnr Sale FOB. SALE — AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guar tilan Central Joh Prlntery. _ Nov l-t! FOB _SALE ~- GOCABT AND sleigh. Apply 141 Weymouth St. 11-5646-4-4-31. FOB SALE - HEAVY BROWN Paper suitable lor plactn under rugs, etc. sauardian Otlice. 3-2141. TYPE- ‘NEW REBUILT UINDEBWOOD writer for sale at a. bargain. Guardian. i QUANTITY 1100a an iron sale. Prior reasonable. Albert gallant, R1 1.0161». 11-5626-4-3-31. ___._._____-__ FOR SALB—'l5 TONS 0F HAY 1N stacks. $121. Arthur Wood. Al- mm, 1 L-soaa-t-a-ai runway-l: NEED or ONCE quantity ditessed iowl and chicken buying dai iy. .1. D Jenkins. L-5657-4-4-3i. roit saw - Moaius rnann Piano with; 200 rolls o! music will be sold at a barsflifl- 5111115’ 187 Kent Strc ot. 11-5653-44441- ,____-- I011. sans- f-rwo swamps-our. B<>£<I§§_‘E&r£§1l--_. WANTED -— BOABDERS ACCOM- ’ ’ 23'! Grafton Street, L-5596-4-2-3i. Male Help Wanted MAN FOB FARM WORK AT once. R. E. Oonnelley, Dunstafl- "989- L-5633-4~3-3i WANTED - EXPERIENCED fisherman. Apply Guy Dalton, Morell Hotel, Charlottetown. 11-5598-4-2-31. N. ‘Y. Stock Exchange A (Quotations tarnished b ‘J humus r" 'i'f..:."":.'"" ~'i’"=-°--~ m" . 11mm: curb Market. lac lie and stmi - .1 Charlottetown) ltoeks Air Red Allied Chem . Atl. Bet .. illldléclllii‘ " in ar ound , 11 Am For Pow 31v‘ i; Am Pow Light , , ‘B 1o Am Rad y. A 1119i _ )3 ‘o’ *1 Am Tob -1 Anaconda Cop 9'12 “a? Atchison . .111 3a Auburn Auto . 15?: 15 Bald Loco .. 1y! l" Bait Ohio . . i: 5 Barn A. 11% 6 Hen Aviation : 1318 goth Steel .. g4’ rggs .. Ilyel-s A .\l Burr Add .\ln1~h 13 Con Oil . 11 Cari Dry Uln .\i'- 9 Can P111‘ . 9% CBIB(Titi‘1:'i| 41% ‘orp Com Sou . w“ Cong Nalrn Ches Uhio Chic North Phrysler Celuuih . Col Fur-l iI'('ii lieu i~‘1n-.1l.~1 .011 Mot 39.4 liuid mist . ill 111% 11001111011 itiili .. N 8 Goodyear ltnb s a Gttodywir ltuli 16% Graham Paige .. 1% Great 1111111 Sugar . 20 Ilud .\lui . . 11,. iritl liar 3d ilitl Nicki-l . 24 liiti " . 6 J Johns .\l11u . . 411/, Kclviniilnr 151,‘ Ken (‘up 1B lrdlniurrt (‘n ‘.3115’ \i_ “r s ll Ml,” ‘$18 Loews ill(‘1Il'|l i151, Lunsi‘ \\'ii1\.~: iiIs 3.’! llcKecspni-t 0731 Mack '1‘ u-k 20% .\1ath .\ uii 28 hllss 2 Miss l’: 1 “out \\'n1-d 23 Nash 111-1 11 Natl ill-l 22 Natl llniigr i'l‘ll1i 1511/5 Natl l‘l1\\' i.‘§.:'l|l. 7 l: 4 1:191 12% 135' 3% 181A .28 all Radio Purp 41A 1% 11.011. iii-pi." v ll -':--1 . Storm Socony \'n|- South South .tand l r - ,. Stand .i.~< lib-v Stand liil (‘oi Stand Oil .\' l Stewart \l':1r111-r Studchalrvi- Texas 1'11 Texas (‘n . . Tox (lull Sui .. APPRENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber col- lege, Halilax. N450. WANTED - A FEW RELIABLE men to represent the Bun Life. Some good openings are available in each oounty. Apply by letter or in person to J. A. Moore, branch manager. 13-5100. WANTED -- CAPABLE EXPER- ienced maid. Give experience and reference in writing to P. O. Box 8B5. L-5616-4-2-3i Teachers Wanted WANTED-PRIMARY TEACHER tor East Royalty School. Supple- ment $100 per snnum. Alex Mc- Nevln, Secretary. 11-11617-4-2-21 Chrysler "'15", one Auburn "B". Also "31" Chrysler body can be seen at F. R. McLsine's. , Ir-iidfl-A-S-lli. [IIONQ HEAVY DUTY RUBBER. "was $2.10 per pair. Also ru\ber belting. ciiinton Morrison. Ameri- can Belt Dealer, Fredericton 51s.. P. 1i. r. L-ssoa-a-ao-si. Ion. sau: - caaomo AND Lumber Ilutlls, with t0 acres land. eleven-reigned house. 11004 7""! buildings? also 150 acre term ad- sointng. rlroporttss sold mother M‘ lepwotelihlgwner ietlrins- It- 5- Morson. das Oentre. L-IQM-fl-fl-e o d 5i- I=====F WANTED. - IUINISRED ROOM. suttablst for llsht househeeplnl- * Apply fusniiui. umi-i-z-ai. i '10 » it N grocer; ‘business. (T1514: 0 care uardl. . nil-run T0 auv oousu: tenement house in Holy Redeemer Parish. lists location. conven- "inbss = nd 1m» price. A“. B. C. sfe Ct sn.__ 1.4m 4-2-4-6-31. To Let T0 LET - APARTMENTS, ONE small, one larger. ‘Del. 288d. L-MOI-A-i-tii. ROOOMS F011. LIGHT B011!!- keeping. Also sooomodstlon for 4 girls. Mrs. Gsudet. 100 Prince. L-sdil-t-I-Sl TO LET MAY 1st, TINKNT with garage. 204 Grsftmi Street. B, W. Mcilrwen, Morell. ' bMM-A-d-bi. TO LII-PRACTICALLY "NIW house, 2s North Riva’ Road. Modern conveniences. Hot: wsMr heated. Would consider sale. Ap- ply H. W. 0. e-o Gusrdisn. L-MM-I-l-ll 10st ‘ LOST — THURSDAY IVINING Rose Sweeter. Please leave it Guardian. __ Work Wanted wanna-nan! IAN‘ Hills-p rgktorveryamsllsssta 11-55904-3-31. . United Poi-p H ‘owno ii"“s‘°‘i‘...i"ll'i '“‘. . v. ms- Oll . ~11 .. 10v "aymaster 18% , ii i: '§.'.‘.'.'~i'1" 11m’. w: vol» W- 11 s Steel .. 98‘! 51'," C" ~ Stocks .1 Warner llro 2 Pm-mf‘ u“ \Varrcn;ll1-os n3 "m '7 " 2:; Bell Tel (cumumm Pro", Wt" ‘"'"“ " , -- unis '1.‘ i. l'r-\\' . .\l0NTl1E.\i., 1,111 :1 111-11151. “m; a . fltii 1 . - . WM“ m" ~ - " m,’ 5 B l. P011 A . forcign t‘X('iliili§,\‘ il| 1' -l.-1lio1i to thc ‘Yfmi“_""'i_ii i“ ~~- ' ‘av: 04 B l.‘ l.'ow it . . 1" tiitiiilli dollar as rillliliiiPii by the ""°“ “"' ' ' “t. $21: W12... .1."~:1;'.l...!.‘f:'>:“ "My 1." c 1' 1. .1! .0“. Uneven. rmrerrv- Arr" F“ .2,” .~‘.‘.'.‘. hi.‘ 0.13.‘. ‘...‘-'.T,5.‘..‘.‘..‘1.i§f’£!!“'.?.§§““ tire. starting late last. night in 9- 10,-, ‘can 111i i-ni 111.111.. 11...... i\'-rii,-: ilulllirs .1030; straw-tilled barn, was believed tn- . :51‘: all“ ll-“Illlli I /. liusioviiiaiu cruwii .0 . day to have lrlllfid 5° 1112531581 $135,, .:. o... 11...... 1......" mainly tramps, w o were s “sud MN" 15f; can lnd .11 .1 here. Sud Pom. . 3 (I'm Ii“! M i: sunlm“ (an North lti“ ‘ 03% Dom 111...... 1w... >111‘ .2137. 5/. Dom ’l'<-.\ 1min .. .. .. .\t'ri1':| pnllllli 1x11»; 111a; Gen Stool \\':ir-s Sunni |n--1-i.i .l.“.'.'7 1 3,," (turns .. S11 101i krmi" . 41.. (lynx-nun . . . Swilzorlriiul irniiv 1111i Mo" llow 1:11.111. in... lnilwl shin-.- .i..1i.n- 111:1": 1.... .0111 M ‘.1111 nun-t- pin-min... . o"! 3111i!!! SEED CATA- __ gm, ~1 XiiW vuuu. 111-111 :1 il'1ri'1'lg|| . LOGUE has hem distributed ~ ~ '11-'11’ ' "1" 1"‘ ' ""4" “"‘=""'- """~" Ii" l r 'lotal a .5... on , _ \_,_ _ , _ _ nearly eight thoassadolthem, » - "m ‘ iiiiil‘ 1'27»? -' iliiiiiilt'l:vliivy~iit.i*"' 131W my bl‘, W6 hi"! MIIIQ i0“. ll UNLl-Tln lirlgiulii’ V140‘ 08;. U‘_tl‘li1i11i\/'hl0h'_:i); ‘ an: lls a POST CARD If you dill Xidiiliiilil; ' no‘ ‘a . ow’. u,‘ M” '1" (‘i-sing w-vi-liaiiiuc rail-s:- \ .\i ‘ — . . i” mu“ ‘mum,’ doiltiir iliiNirdiilil-Iifityuyiilliit‘ 411,1‘ r s At New You-k —i‘ou1nl 4 (‘unad- iiliktllltirliril‘ 01:14. 21111;‘ 71. f , F" Earning um W]N_ . 1111111»- oiin '7'. 5 r: tfiiuaiilan Dow (Mnlmnma n‘ In" growirinc; 1.. 0i fr: L. s dollar 1.11051, in gold dlouud its fill: tfnundlau doll. 10.73 cents: ll. 5. dollar 1711211 of our Seeds for early plant- m‘ . FLOWER SEEDS start SWIM‘ PIAI, and oaushgfinnu- ready to Wilhel- l , y Garter 8100. L111. Wheat 1—- n cheaper gold ts n. 1... cRA/lv was-ms‘ a calcsoo, awn a‘: _ '7'“) Whesn- . lltsh Low Lose WINNIPEG, Aprli- 3- Iish Lew 3i. 321i $32 £33.‘ e n. Muvuvc globulin Press) TORDNT . Apnil 8—Conslderabls afternoon haying ia s group of the sues gave the mining section o the exchange s fairly flrm close though the index Ifor he ds was o1! on the day. prices steady. Heavy tradln Chihougsmsu both recording hsd sold down and today lo h small turn Hughes lost b. Stocks Acme Oil i1 ifoniarriiu . . D Mines . .. l-lidorado .. Grsndoro . Greene Guausr lialci-ow . Hoilingcr . ( MONTREAL, were stron r ‘exchanges and the Unite showin all B! ce a a "P 10-h of Iroaeh trsac NEW YOR ' dollar was s Ick to close t discount. Q east at a. Wright Hargreaves dropped 16 to fi bsse metals ware 5 Norsnds, Hudson Bay and Bherritt. PIGI Multan TORONT . April $— eds one percent continued s s. l, April l-lterling. the Canadian dollar and the were unchanged to alight: the foreign exchange rasr eta The ponndmput on a late stJt. its h close for a lain of iii tsrwpart of the session _ tag was decidedly slow also a hsse metal and silver shuns with in San Antonio and estured the mai-ket, alas. Ban Antonio or several sessions tt recovered 10 coats net to close at 3.50. Cblbougsmau turned over to the extent and the price closed 2 of 141,000,sbsres cents up at ovel- Brslorae, Dome, and Pioneer cents each and Tech llxgssions the to 15 cents for Close’ L82Jt3"‘b-Aab~l $ i! Currencies Osssdlsn Press) A rll s-Jlarrencles D on Montreal foreign , the pound sterling Btates- dollar hot gains. The pound rose t H M“ While th 14') o! one percent at premium. The as cents. hunch frsne higher in today. spurt in igli for the day. cents. The ‘linlllillihll ittie higher for thi- but frii unchanged al =1’. 1n:- Tge tram- was up 01W. cents it’ the bottom ‘Plymouth isjiiiis be. CORNEY BROS. —bDEALERSA— F“ floor is almost flush "zrtf with the _ running board. The body fits right down over the frame to form an v aYll-steel unit of tremendous ep in and step out w s..- lih ease: MUST PEOPLE ABE WRONG ABBUT "iii-E PRICE 0F A PLYil 01111-1 s so easy to get in and out of the New Plymouth. You rise without a struggle because the seat is set st the height of a chair. You walk in and out because Plymouth doors are extra wide at Try it yourself. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. _I. Look how the built- nk conforms _ with the sweeping streamlines of this ‘ beautiful new Plymouth touring How smoothly you ride with Plymoutifs great combination of Floating Power, weight redistribution, super-resilient springs and sway eliminator. . YOU CAN BUY A NEW PLYMOUTH FOR AS LOW AS ‘818 oauvsaan m Cl-IARLOTTETOWN l Enqineered cor in the lowest prlcegFieicigu... F. R. McIJAINE CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. (‘Oililliorv Mont rcal Royal . . Blink of Nova 81-0 MT’ 1'11 (Johnston and Ward) btocks p1,», l‘ ‘ fir“ Mt ’l. S to ck Exchange (Quotations furnished hy Johnna. and Ward members of the illontred Itock Exchange, Montreal (‘us-b lllss ket, 15d Richmond Street, Charlotte- -i :1 i. CURB Markets A t A Glance (Cnluullisn Pros-at 'i‘oru1ito 111111 .\lliilll'-.llli—~iiitililil'ili aliiritfi ion-or. 'l:nrouto /41i|ir-.~1-irr1-guiari_\' 11111-01‘. M-w- lurk-Stocks lower. \\'i1in1|n-;_-—\\'li1'nt i tn 11', |,i.,.|,,.,-_ New York (‘otton ninl slltllll‘ high- cr; rublwi- and cnfft-o ll|\\'l'l‘. tullls. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) .\lf).\"i'i'll§.\l.. Apr‘! fi-"lliiitir prices were weaker on the Montreal dairy and prmlin-i- li|.l."i\1'l 1ini1l,\' wlilic eggs \\".‘I’l‘ .~|\l|l(‘\\‘il:it ~nslvr and other lines held un1vhnngo1i. No 1 rcgi-udad butter brought ‘. .4 to 23 cents a pound for cariut on lcvi with fresh huttcr 111st arriving at a cent a pound loss. Small lots to retailers brought ‘Ji conta a pound for solids and Lill cents for duts remained casior, carlots or less dozen for .\ p1 . Thr- egg market graded shipments in iii-lligiug l8 cents n large. l5 to 1711!, vents far A moiliuui l and iii cents for A pullcis, Miscellaneous (C RIONTREA Wheat nor .no Barley C W no It 5-1. tints i2 W no 2'55. Oats L‘ W no 3 45. (ioals Feed‘ no 1 _l1:iour spning wh isnadian Press) l1, April 3- 2 90. llllour seconds $.00. Flour bakers $1 1111. Flour ivintérr wheat patents, choice >coirn $5 50 to $.60. ‘Ii. $4 ‘.20 to $1 J Flour white lirnn ton 52d Shorts ton $2 Dliddlings ton 43. cnt patents, firsts .25. $3025 to $31 ‘.15. llolicrl 0nts_ bag 00 lbs $2.811. llay no Cheese no Shorts ton J per ton c:1rl 1. Ont fall 111/1 to 11M. 01s $14 50 Uhccsc slimmer 12% to 12%. lliillcr- no i rv-grndvd l-‘iw-sli liilitcr ‘..'i-'}§ in Eggs in curious A 1 large 28. Li. Eggs A 1 im-iliuni ~1 .\ 1 [iuilcts in. 1:1 .\lON'l‘itl‘lAi.. April livestock for siiil- on rknts today. only two cattle trucked in, and inh- ilvxli 111a , .\'.» ‘I Quc i111 1 illirl ~ X ii rnirliiF N i5 llliS tit i‘ l} i 1111s ill’ 1011K. i-miiiumlily iliiullis 1110; ii. 1hr‘ .1023 —in1lux of lllrc n1 . . . 111:1; 1l\'1'1'ii_L't\ oquiils 2'. drill-willie two .\lnni - liuiouuivil l5 .11 , 1i[ to one carloarl of sows from Alberta-not. enough to make a market. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Grade X-l, Phyllis. Webster; 2' Eelanor Htgson; 3, Janet; Sfiflwart. Grade IX -- 1, Doreen Alley; 2, Janet MacL-aren; 3, Caroline Sin-Y . ciair. ‘ Grade VIII (Sh) — 1, Annabella Harper. Grade VIII (JrJ-l, Donald Mac~ Clure; 2, Evelyn Taylor; 3, Bcmlce Pound. V Grade VII-l, Phyllis Murray; 2, Cynthia. Kendall; 3, Eleanor lliory Duffy. Grade VI (Miss Irvingl-i, Doro‘- thy Keeping; 2, Freda. lliaclnuis; 3, Earl Smith. Grade VI (Miss Matiicsoii) —— l. Verna. Hooper and Burton llolvntt; 2, Beverley Vaiildcr. inc, illarjorie MacEachcrn uiicl Billie M rLlircn; ti, Jack Stevenson. ' ~. Grade V (Miss \vl'ii50'.ii- i, Hugh- Cumpbcll; 2, Juiic MucPhersun; 3 Henry Lartcr. Grade V (Miss Ait.‘;onl--1. Piiyilit MacLcocl and Velma. Worth? L‘, Wil- liam Murray: Z. Catherine Wright. Grade IV (Miss Fullerton) -~ 1, Ben Williams; 2. ll/lnrguci-iic Bre- .haut; 3, lliargarct Lawson. f (iv-uric l\' “flier DfillTiflSi -»- l. Fi‘(‘(i(‘l‘l(‘i( Waller" 2, John Strrns :lli1l .1111‘: - 1.1. . - . . l Ewen. Gratin Ill 1M i V111" joric Spiiinli; 2.‘. Sli Shirley llonpci". "Grade 111111115» 1111.111 sl--1, Rus- coffin. Grade 11 tMiea lvlaccloniiidl -- i, Richard Hurst; 2, Lois Cravcs and Aivlna. Carr; 3, Adele Vickcrsou. Grade I1 iMiss R. Stewart» --- l. Margaret Macbcnnati; 2, Ruby Lar- tcr: 3, Clairslrfmlr s and 1 in 1 thc same. sold for 50 ta or. ‘cents and‘ Prince hldwanl lslainl niountniiis at 115,10 711 w. .- -. rents. '1 i (‘hircao continued iit li _- l", cents a pound lor no 1 (lutarin fail- iuiikv, lllili 1| ccni hi:h"r for “noun-r, lines. QIIPiIN‘ 1111 ‘I whit!‘ 1101111111“ E1. \1l pound bags brought if» to .' 1-1111-1 with Quebec mountains at 5.‘. 1.. 1111 cunts and New Brunswick c0111.‘ r1 New Brunswick muunialna ~ Your Home-Does It Face ‘ Future In Security? Would the mortgage be provided tor-should you pas-i 011 uncvppcteilii"! You and your tomcci to say "our home. proud to think own. But i! an mm‘ those ran-the mortgage? A home is a mortgage is s poor legacy for a widow! Why Policy cover the amount ot vani- not Tet an Imperial l.-ii’c bufds up a cash fund for 11 ytiiing should iiappiu thr- liousc clear oi 1111:‘. 1m" to you, would your family be able to tamllv. semi-annual payments family are accus- " You are will be cash ll1im(‘(ii.l Tllfll, iii raw lip should. uic, there of the home as your to discharge 1h.» lllOYigflLi‘ and leave tine thing, but a per cent. to your hi1 Th:- ycarly deposits arc small - lust like adding about two or three this monry is not I1 you live. and liFYEiJ) spent. but is saved. later veers to help you .. your homo and those who 1:‘ ~- > mortgagei , The wise and thoughtful man will‘ be dependent o1 you. cover his mortgage dollar ior dollar Ask for parbruhrs t~d~.»_\ ‘llillu " '~'~~- this rcmm"; i1 *mpe1~ial iolic with an Imperial llioetr“ . llovrPoiiz-v. Tit: lrnpMEr‘ i." ‘ 111.111; 1:1 -' ,1’...- . 0R COMPLETE I‘ A ran-once Co, Head Oflicc, Toronto, c .'l'h"r_e is no c“ "' ‘ , r ' - 11 ill‘ mz-iicuisrs of the Imperial Mortg a- _, fir" ‘"11 {"111 . l? _ .. . Advircss Age nun-u"... 380/ .v l J ‘ ‘ r v . . Lawson; 2, Kimball Keeping; fr, Amyf . ' available _ -v iTiiie A i i 1 mortgagqintcix-st . 1 f r 1° 1 sci Alcorn; 2, Rub}: Sliriion; 3, Joyce ,