APRIL 14.4933 YE .5, “m, L. CecleyLAaseelatel Press Iiasusui “Titer-I " ' . - v0uK. N. ‘L. Avril 11s.- whfim _-. onckciound of chsnerziag ' ‘f... and u batch of negative or (ris- "f ‘lutiii lrurl-a reports, stock's intvk- npmi filled irregularly today. mywugir the closing was lower, net 1M," |,, pivotal iaues vverelargeiy fractional. Probably of more impart- m-o than the changes yvas evidence m." i-ercut waves of liquidation had ‘flrirshled into a trickle, for only 1.- 009300 slum-s changed hands, the nnniiest volrrme in a month. There were roughl a dosen excep- ,,| to the rule o narrow losses. jtmplrl Gas in common with other in- euli insures, weakened and was down pa; net. Norfolk and Western suffer- erla into lrrcak of 81,5, points. Lam- MAaKEI GOSSIP Woolworth w I ' _ anca of the di.v.ide'rIdn:i’thgilr‘ghmr.s'onta.ilil- 1351i 'o°.‘i.°“.r'i2“ 127.21 '."°f.'°"'. °°“““" otwgnmlfifi‘ b k o a od oasis‘ O fl es ro e into the decline. Just after the opening pivotal prices ilrmed to 8 points before meeting ea- aulb resistance to cancel those galnsl gulls‘! llternoon I071 \nother ‘and use her upturn coincident with the b"k I" bi" flies. news that reserve an s planned a more aggressive pro- gram 0f knvernmeai: security purchas- es. and word that large member banks had been asked not to liquid- ate loans adequately secured. ssoors avaaaons c Standard statistics 6.‘. "Itflfl" um‘ i in-ri and Drug, lac.. sold off about 3. Today ... 401-: 21.04 70.1 415-: my Ico and Fuel slumped ii and Prev day 4g 2L1 1M; 48.1 Standard 0n or New Jemy reacted Week age 21.8 so.1 51.0 more than a point, pres ably. ba- Month ago ... 84.4 10d 03.3 cause holders feared for the aa ty of Year ago 00.1 181.8 182. m extra dividend in view of current 8 yrs ago .... 210.0 0.0 200.8 199.0 "timatesmn last years earnings. i1 yrs ago 113,0 1057 Lg (‘oi-a Polar ii points din to a nuct- b 10:12 30.8 111.0 11.3 nilMl just under part left American Low_ 1032 21,1 15,1 434 Tniephoiie and homestake mining. in l-ligh 1on1. 1041.2 903p 144;,» solo ownership. among active -com- Low 1081 30.3 92,3 n13 lriola stlovkfiicofu Iiltiigtilrfgizil; haiggv; Q1010‘. 111w. ‘$.30 . 141.0 2am 205.8 [non ‘or _ a ow _... . 80. ti. . violation oi the 50 mart and Atchison 4 u 5 n“ was off 1. Otherwise little of Interest WHAT THE STOCK MARKET.‘ DID pnnpr-ucrl to the rails. in i‘. S. Stool, Telephone, Allied w"; Tum (‘iu-iuirrii. llu Pant. General Motors. Number of advances .. ‘.l.'i.‘l 171 National liiscuit. American Tobacco Number of dtclines ,. .. 281 ilill wit" North American and 80ers Roe- Stocks unchanged . .. , 214 111 buck losses averaged half a point. Total issues traded 030 070 ' ' E -h M ‘I ll foreign 1C4. ange rsce enous MONTREAL, Qnm, April 18. (By the Canadian Press)—BrltIah and. for- eign ext-hangs in relation to-the Can- Iiillrill dollar, as complied by the Roy- .al iiank of Canada, closed today as nrilows: Argentina peso ... ..... ..... 0.2875 Australia pound ... ,.. ...... 3.3000 Austria sehiiling not quoted Jleigiuul belga ... ... ... ... 0.1000 Brazil miircis ... .. ....... 0.0142 Jiuigriria lcv uni: quote‘?! ffirirra liorrg Kong dollars not quoted i fzr-ehosiovawia crown ,.. ..... 0.0330 nlenmnrir Itroue _.. 0.2208 i {Finland Iinrnark r... . rancs franc ... [itiraiany relsclmh n: _ ‘(ii-eat llritnlu pound ' {in-era 4'I|'li<‘Ill1\ll iolisnri finrln uagnry pcngo not India rupcs ... taly Iire _|pan yen ... . gugosiavia dinar . . .1 quoted nland zioti ... Jinumania Icu . {loath Africa pound Spain pr-scta Frvcden krona T... 2 Switzerland franc ... .. . .2100 Unitcd States dollar f1 p. c. premium Notable Record of Public Service MONTREAL, Que., April 13—(By The Canadian Press)—To have served her community in an active way for over 50 years and to be at present in charge of the telegraphic and telephone service of the town or St Vincent de Raul is the re- cord‘ of Mrs. Marie Cheveron-Pa- pinesu. one oi the oldest residents there. For 48 years she has acted as telegraph operator and during rhc last. 24 years she has had the added duty oi telephone operator. This white haired lady with a cheery smile, who answers enquir- ies in either perfect French or English, likes to teli of the growth oi the telephone exchange from nine lines in 1009 to its resent 165 with several trunk lines. In ms shs was first identified with the progress of the district by carrying out duties of time- lreepcr for the old North Shore Railway while her husband was in Oiiilrse of the section work. The record books showing maintenance and supply costs in those early years are among her treasured possessions. Two years lain‘ she became one of the first women in Caunrln to ‘ the mysteries of "itilrnphy and was appointed op- erator for the North Shore Rail- Wiiy which was soon after absorb- ed by the Canadian Pacific Reli- ws_v. ~ Mrs. Chcvercn, whose maiden name was Marie Gullnond, receiv- eti her early education with the 8Lsters of the Sacred Heart at. their convent at sault aux Recol- lets. she was in their care from the‘ lite of two years until she reach- ed her 21st birthday. Early in i870 to Canada from rrance and at the close of the year married Marie Guimond. One son and six daughters as well as as grandchildren remain t0 checr on this devoted‘ and lode!» likable worker. r, He who has learned to obey will how how to command. resonators : nor.» __ ~33“; m; nobody who enters it MISCELLANEOUS ...‘ "- u s." 0e MONTREAL, Que" April 13. Barley Canadian western no 3 53, oats Cari- adian western no 3 30; oata feed no 1 38; flour- sprlng wheat patents ilrsts 5.10; flour seconds 4.50; flour bakers 4.40; flour winter wheat patents choice 2.00-8.00: flour wbita corn 4.00; bran ton 24.25-25.25, shorts ton 2525-205; mlddlings ton 29.20; rolled oats bag co pounds 2.45; hay no 2 bar ton car lots‘ 11.00; cheese current 101511; cheese summer 12-1215; butter uo 1 tlneat 18-18%; eggs fresh specials in cartons 25; eggs fresh extras in car- tona 24: eggs freslfflrsts in cartons 22; potatoes No. 1 Florldos 150 lb bhl. 050-000: potatoes No. 2 Fiorldns 150 lb. bbl 7.001 Potatoes Que. Whites 80 lb. hag 80-40; potatoes Que and ‘N B. Green Mountains 80 pound bag 45-50. H UGAB 060W YORK, N. Y., April ls-Raw sngur was unchanged ‘today. The re- ma ping 81,000 bags of Philippines nearby yvers absorbed by local ontport reflnna at which cleared tho market of all nearby supplis. and whilo there weer laid to be further buyers at this level, holders were asking slight advances. Iu addition theta were salsa of 000 bags of Phililpiuea for May arrival at 2.65 and 18.000 bags for iifay shipment at 2.00 all to operators. Approximate snlcs were 17.350 tons. May closed 00, Jilly 08; Sep ‘l3; Dec 80:. Jan fl; Marc 88. There was no change in the refined situation. Demand was Jair but only for nearby requirements at the former level of 90 for ilae granulated. . COTTON NEW YORK. N. Y.,_April 1B.--COt- ton futures closed steady. Closing bids: Jan 080-87: Feb i103: Marci: 700- 701: April 012: May 018: June 021g July 081-38: Alli: 0-15: Sep 053i Oct 061-02; Nov 009: Dec 071-78. Spot closed quiet. liiiddling 025. LIVERPOOL Cotton spot. good business douc. Prices 4 points higher. American mid- dling fair 501: strict good middling i500: strict middling 400: middling 401: strict low middling 481; lo wmiddling 471; strict ordinary 451: good ordin- ary 421;‘recelpts were nil. i. Spring To Bring . ' Many Marriages LONDON, Eng, April l3—(l3y The Canadian Presn-Now that Lent is over there is likely to be a considerable number of marriages among members of families prom- inent in social or public life. Dwellers in the Mayfair and Bel-- gravia of 30 years ago mostly ef- fected their marrying and giving in marriage at 8t. George's, Hen- over Square. For some years now Bi. George's seems to have lost its prominence in the nuptial pic tare. - 8t. Margaret's, Westminster, nowadays appears to be looked up- on with favor by those brides whose parents or guardians arc disposed for her in be wedded with full ceremony. The Rector of st. Margaret's is Canon Carnegie, who married the widow of the late Joseph Chamberlain. Canon Car- negie is also Chaplain of the House of Commons, and naturally possesses a ‘very wide circle of ac- quaintance in au the prominent walks of life. _ Of late years 8t. Murtirrs-ln-the liields. Trafalstr Square. has been selected by- messy brides for the place oftheir wedding. St. Mar- tin's makes no pretensions to bein’ a "fashionable" ‘ church, on the contrary it draws congregations weekdays and Sundays in which practically every strata of‘ Lon- don's population is reprsanied- Martin's la retarded as a church in which young people belongins to prominent families may be mar- riediaduelarselytoitssliwiiiiil- nel and to its central 1108mm‘- , Rather curioull! the Anliiiil" Cathedral at, Southvark has re- eaived not a few Prominent wed- dingparties in recent years. It lies almost hidden by Ma wmiiw“ eheItotheBurIeyendofLondon ‘Mind. 20rr 20ut 00ttl. 882a Possibly the favor with which st.| i,__._____._% iivisinci iiiAiiK E is ‘ moss-sear. one, aprn ISL-There were 110 cattle, 84 calves, 833 hogs and 48 sheep and lambs for sale on they two Montreal livestock markets to- 5. ra There were seven loads of cattle for sale, and these were of medium good to good steers all from Ontario. No sariy sales made. - Calves and sheep were unchanged. There was a weaker undertone to the hog market. Bacons, butchers earl lights were acid for 04.75 and $4.85 fed and watered. with sows mostly at Mi ‘ h rung Exc ange TORONTO. out. apru 1a. —-Miniug sales close: Sales Stock IHIgh Lou-IClose _ A .. .. 13 1:1 1s 4800:1112 . . .. . 0134 7o 11 4000 r110 ... ... .. ,' ii‘ IBGOOIAInx .. 0Q 314i IMIB Hoiiinger- . ..l 001,1, 0111/. 001/, Wiiiiilliidsooa . 051,4 or 051,; 200B C Pioneer t. 370 310 375 moo Buff Can .... 38% 3.1 airs; 200]Calmont 05 700lCastlo- fillillChlhniig . " 7.'l.'rlDomc 390iGrrtnndn . 73 75 73 300011 k . 104s nights-Zer- ‘A’ my‘ ‘m/‘I 10o Homestead . so ‘ 1000 Howey .. ‘A . moo Lake shin-e 2000 Rlncnsiin r 0100 Mnlnrtic ' iillillelrrtyrc ,, n00 Merinnrl on 00 . 350 liliningcoFp , ' g3 39 8n’ 050g Moffnthall .. 0': o2 0g an as as 0 15;?’ 1525i 1.1.10 - 1n . 3""°ii’°i org our. trig: ranrisrrorrrt: 35%,’ 3f; ‘o i no r‘ - 24 2s ‘liiilfilfiylvanite ... 4g 4r. 7.'i2.'li'l‘cckbughea ' 410 3-11,- 1500 United Kirk‘ a5 hi, wlilnrglth... 3014i got/I; - r .. 2 Silver 2%. M 3”! 231 Total sales 108.000 shares. UNLnGTED 3000 l! Missouri . .. r 1051i A Oil .. °§¥ti “ll-ff. 03%; CURB Iiiitiiianex OWJBOIYJo ‘i000 Brownies _ F600 (inilriit Con 3000|Dom Expl . 200iGt-nr Lake lililnllliltop . G00 2000 British Films - For Canada MONTREAL. Que, April 13—(By The Canadian Press) - The mat- ter of advocating more British talking films in Canada was a sub- ject of discussion at a recent meet- ing of the Welfare Committee oi the Montreal Women's Club and representatives from a dozen other women's organizations in the pro- vince of Quebec. Great praise was lavished upon British films recently exhibited here at private showings. The question of women in this pro- vince being represented on the Board of Film Censors and the necessity for immediate action against gangste and other un- wholesome pictures were also un- der consideration. A resolution embodying these matters was drawn up and representatives of the various societies present were asked to refer the resolution to their respective executives for "immediate action." wnar utronr nous son YOU Even if the good in any situat- ion is not apparent to us. we should grasp for it anyway; the very effort to grapple with a dif- ficulty gives us a sense of domin- ion over it. The actual solution of the difficulty will come later and because we first made an effort. By desiring little, a PO01’ man makes himself rich. oldest families were linked at Southwark when Lady Victoria Audrey Ohctwynd-Talbot, the 2l-_ year old sister of the Earl of Bbrewsbury, who is the premier Earl of England, was married to lord Stanley of_Alderley. Lord Stanley, who is 24. succeeded to the title on the death of his fa- ther, a former Governor of Vic- toria, in August last year. Many wedding superstitions were defied by Lady Audrey. Ber v-eddingyall was thrown back fromherfaioaassheenteredthe Cathedral. there were no orange- blossoms, there were is attendants, Janfaiitobeimpflllfllmh i" beauty. "Theotlurdeztwcctmslflil? andtireywersdreasedinpeaoock- blue, whlchasupposedtobe the rm; CHARLQJTETOWN GUARDIAN I STOCK AND l Montreal Stock Market illigir Low] (fan liinit . lrrrperirli Oil _ h“ Tobacco . / “TIOIIESALE QUOTATIONS \ Iii Petrol ‘ A _ i" "i" l’ - Pollock .. 2% to oi; Lake Sup , Markets ... .'i to 4 MR“ “m” I l’ flake and C ‘i to 4 Noruntiil ... . 1050 15-10 lTriil Lmmm so,“ km n "1- 1r lrirriitcil 1111.1, (m... M]... n m 6 Slrcrritt. ,.. ..| 0 Iifilél 518'»; mmhiders 3 to 4 Sis Mines , G87 601,‘; Teck-Ilugh ... .. ~41 4 G ' M PRODUCE m" "h" CHICAGO IIONTREAL- °"°-- All!" iii-Ti“ cnrcaro ru. a ii 13-A r upward trend in iniltvi‘ PH"! i‘°"“"' iiaroiuetcr- r1. which ulllylltrv traders 111i‘. ucrl today on the produce and dairy m “HHCMQ pnsslble brénku" of me lurrrkct. rrruiucd uucirurrigeti. Nu. cents a pound were irotlr iirur. colpts were 5S3 lwXrR. Ontarin or pralric fresh graded In cnrlnta or less, were generally or, extras at 133-’, to l0 cunts br-irr half a cunt while firsts at 1|: cents and seconds at l-i to 1.‘. ce ions to retailers were tiuchanged receipts totalled 1.507 crises. Currcilt t-lrccsc l‘(‘IllilIlli‘II at l0‘, ll t-crrls u pound as tllrl suuriucr Tho potato luarkot ruiorl steady, N0. l Fiorirlua, per i“ roumi irot, rel hcirn quoted at 0 to $0.00 N0. oiti politicos. in irrnlrcn lots Quebec and New mountains. Cur-lot prices of old than tho broken lot levels. bury. Ray Champion. ton, 2 Muriel Ieard, 3 Lillian C ley, 4 Gladys Cole. Stacy Bryenton, 3 Lloyd Camp Grade V-l Urban Glover. 2 Adams. Grade IV—1 Harry Grade I! Jr-i Ernest McKinnon. ton. icy, 2 Lorenzo McL-ellan. —J. Weeks Murphy. Teacher. BRITISH COLUMBIA FLOW CONDITIONS The Dominion Water Power ment of the Interior reports rim-off. The deficiency was the fact though fairly substantial, fell unincktadeviflrinthawcrla a Curb Marke lilgg quotations cased slight- ly \vl1iio chi-use uurl potato prices rcr 1 fresh rinrl rcgrutir-d butter in broken lots, advanced lruif 11 cent. at 18 to 13% cents n pound. To retailers solids at 2i routs nml prints at 2t.‘ dozen weer irotb ri cent lower. Quotat- it 1'.‘ to 1255 cunts. llcctripia uvvr 2 lrrnud at $7, with quotations of‘ pcr Si)‘ pound bag being till to 40 t-crria fur Quebec Whites and ~i."r tn 50 cents Brunswick grcclr tntoos were ten cents n bag ciicnpcr SPRING VALLEY SCIIO-OL Standing of Spring Valley School: ' Grade IX-l Lottie Profit Grade VIII—1 Keith Harring- IDIL 2 Meda Glover, 3 Gladys Sud- Grade VIII Jr-l Doris Burt, '2 Grade VII—l Cordelia Harring- Grade VI—1 Ivan Harrington, 2 Grade V Sr-l Hubert Cascley. lcn Champion, 3 Lindsay Connick and Marlon Cole (equal), 4 Ivan Caseley, 2 Bernice Mountain, 3 Ruby Cole. Grade III Jr-l Eileen Glover. 2 Billie Woodington, 3 Rosemary Glover. ' Grade II Sr-l Bablnus McKin- non. Willis Burt, ii Grade II Jr.—1 Ruby Caselcy. Grade I Jr-l Wendell Harring- Gnsde I Jr (a)—-l Eunice Case- Grade I Jr (b)—1 Jane Parker, 2 Muriel Parker, 3 Elva Brcyenton. STREAM Hydrosnetic Bureau of the Depflri- January was below average due to the; the precipitation. Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations O . Qllfltatlflns “ ma an ... - 100 r .-‘1j.?.i'.‘£’.2'.....-,. “ti? ‘if. 3i?’ ses - ‘l s; 1. lfllgirlLarvlijlrrse "-58| 00% 0W1 a°i~7cmin .| J~ .. r-i-rro aw. 00v. .| 0111/. iiii iii) QI/Jrfil sail, sum _| 0% .. 4-84 80%|! ilov, ' I 5:30 m- rsil: a-aa 0014i 011/. Nut Service ...| 541i os-iii 005v. c w c r- r - 1v Y k c o (ran- Padlill: ..l lii-‘l 14‘. 14% ew or ur Ccinncse Com . -i 14 ‘ V c M Slrrelt ,. -i 37V.- IWA. 31/1 Dom Glass ... . If’? D t5 Coal B ... , - 1 p , E"; Duh-l" ~ , 10 Stocks [High Lovrvltloisc Gum. _ _ _ T a, Aur LyauB ... ,.... J J1 -9§ Gurds . . 1L’ 111/. 11% 4 s. P°“" -i 1% ljfi 1f- }; S pup“. _ , 21/, A L. lzliee A -’ l/s ~10 Lake of the W , .. 5 lfrazhrat-tion ... ... 01,, nit, 01,5; liius llarris . Ilia‘. 3 8 i}! Serf.» .. n14, is.‘ fir. o .. ‘I'll m w. goal v15 ..| . n. Al. 1.11.11 rower . . I I 40 We Oil i“ --i i; Nat tScol Car .. 0H,- il oiir Ti ii hii-iw I -- Quebec Power 115g 14 14 Gulf Oil Corn . I ‘*1 Siirvr wii .. 7% ii 0 "Pii" vi? s c Power .. . 1n 1.11.9 ~16 iii" "ii iiiii . : ‘... . 1r» 1'1,’ 1r- a Petra g ( °t C“ I '1” ° ‘ m’ rum West l‘tll Niagara llud . Par t‘alr , s o r1 at. . The Montreal . 0 g. .3331 U L Power A _ i’ e Fish Quotations I Close BOSTON. Mass" April today. slant to grain values today’. over. arrrl tlrcre were estimates 7.10.000 busiicln of Canadian Re‘ orscas, Orr tire other mm!‘ inking iry recent spcculutivt- Iow- i; of!’ in 17 uts a Wheat: t-insr-rl uustcurLv, iii-ii’. than ycstt-rdirys Wrisli, ' iimvu. mils 1.3-1.5 t. unchanged to five cents rleciiuc. corn l. ‘"1" lVlNNlPEfl “WNNIPEII, Mum, April 1 "sin-nun"..- to bullish vrirp no iruvrilrrg irrruiit-it-rl iilririrritrrrrrrr-irt win-at acreage ju i. to II ' TS new lrnr- rvilir at. ilrc r-Imu- S|lfl\\'t'tI in 1 t-crrt for ilrn day. {May closed 1W. Ilt\\p'< n: 633;‘: 1,. lou or at ii. I lit 59K; f0 for po- illiil foreign suit-u (‘lilllliflfillivp (lrlvugn ImIHDi-l \\'i'l‘t' ' tilt‘ tit-film! irrnrrtlrs. this region 1p ti"; licvtiuu. Lrrsii wircat ricuiand continued gfire coarse grain acr-iiou gave .-r ue performance with prices ut fractlonaiiy lower levels. aw curse ot-r r bell. I-le- casir Paroles "or 00%: 3 0i; no 4 also; i... a durum 87%. fccri L’. i: no 1 feed 27; 2 fc rcieciou 2.1.- track 3114.. llnricr~ll c 1v 40 , c w Zitldii 0 c w 35%; track 401,’... ran. or MIGHTY Laser? LONDON. En!» AMI! and sriory tron district of the North. that most in Iii “Ia. UIWIIIIO. lit-Sixteen vessels arrivcd at the llsb pier hero drought guru m1 irrcguiilr riowuivurd l‘l.\'|mr't|-rs were rcpreiieutcrl as buy. lug wheat fuiurcs at, Winnipeg, how- that when! irari bocu purchaser] for siilplueirt uv~ lrund, profit. iruycrs ivrrs u feature of wheat trading lrcrc. 10 -ev PM . rrurl provisions r u! Hm soutlnvcsteru stairs umi t-rrrir NUNIIIIL.’ dciaya, trad- vrn paused to take ]rr_‘(iis tnriuy urril \\'Iii‘.‘lf. sirifcrerl rr slight setback. Prim-ca declines of 154 July i \\'IlIIt‘_ (Jctobcr cased _ lo at as. l'|t tvudo was frririy active and‘ a k001i volume ot‘ business was trunn- ar-tcri hut export inter...“ w“, hlnklnk, _ _ aruuii. hcllve trailers iu Weather coirrlitious ..l-s. ti.» ‘pint...- wlrent iiclt crrrrtiuuc to in- a drriuiuni- illi! factor and iruicus rniri fails over near future tile outlnk for tho ntiv crnp will bot-opp,- serious. Foreign Importers were close. 1y Watching devolopiucuts in this coir- I . different I\'IiIi sprcnrls liitic ciuiugcvl. mut- holding lvirgrbt-linr 6.111.. Jilly cusp, lo jig; Wis-May 321i. flair 32%. Oct .1.’W|.»\. iiuricy—1\iir.v .~ri:;;.. Jilly 4113A, bot 10.x. " Wheat-l Iiflfti oil-u. 1 nnr ma, 2 .. '7' "0 ii 43%: Iced 411.; rgrroir 11:171.; 11081 Outs-B c w 31%, It e w 2mg; ox 1 Ed 201/4; ‘K.- 4 c w 35K; 5 TRAVEIS BY LAND the whole 200 miles of road warning motorists what they must expect if they "should meet the mighty traveller on narrow stretches. The great lorry was greeted with cheers the form of snow in the higher ai- in many a village as sho passed titudes and cold weather retarded through doing a stolid eight miles tuna-off. The deficiency was, most an hour. The only check of tho pronounced in the costs] area and flimsy w“ encountered Just our- less so in the interior of the Dwv- aide the village of Wcnhbridgc on 11100; the Costal run-off was 01117 the Great North Road, where there about 56 per cent of the Jlliill-i’! was-a breakdown through engine average while tn the Central Fraser mung, j-M gamma; 11m 12 hours bssm run-off was about 86 per was lost. The journey altogether oc- eent of normal and in the North copied six days and i6 hours. "id Thurman river basin was pnvearly the lorry consumed nearly soo sal- r": erirlw.ry._.g;a New York Stock Market i snip <~~ n lu hiati-ir i’ In Nir-iici T‘ R of N .T Tlarlln (‘orp . ' (i ... Senrs line . South I'm‘ South Rail ... Stand Tit-ands R G lillcc S O of N T Montreal. Market April uu BIONTIIEA I1. Q ll 9., local rnrrrk pursued the lcarlcrs. oar- mifiii "cut on 'l‘uc.-=rl Brazilian managed ‘to close with ere lrrss being tire m: at tire rrcw irrilr-x which crrdr-ii low lcvr-la lcvci of 20.54. New of iiio session. 'i‘rntliu;: voiuum .\, tirrrppcti v ‘ti 'i‘r.'rru\v:ry.~r slipped illin imt IiIi'I\'('iI t nuiuittnlrcrr-ri 1:. . ‘Fire dn irrrsiuess news iririudcil it reduction in its nrriru i‘ (‘orpnrntinil showed rr-rluv-cri earrrin _ ‘ i-r-ruiitinuu irr tiu- newsprint industry God Mithfas, which floug-ghed in anything in tlrc vrny of Ivillivrsiiip tire. incai IIf-‘I. after l"f‘.'i('IlIiI,'_’ ill-j and Luke of t “Winnie T; fit 5. , led in rrciiviiv. zniuiuit ‘.4 ‘ma: snot-er. ntinrnr-rrri i; nl‘ (‘airnriinu Pacific nn nvpr n!‘ '_'l0 shirres. . 1»i~'_i’s, tfler-i of Canada, (‘irrmdinu (‘ci- uncse Common, ll, i‘, Pow-er were otli- ore in record small nrfvnrrr-r-si. was ~ Weakness ilr-velnpml on tlro innrirr-t. losses martin: from ten in routs irniui: recorder] lrv Vir-iory. T! vir-e lmaua. Montreal (‘IINCII 2”} to T7. 'i‘ni.'li . Sterling r-losr-rl at 4.1 ’|‘rn iil\\'.'l_\'< CCIlI. SMUTS IIAS FAITH able." ard. lin everything you do, learn t) a oohsidgflre nd. Quotations Ii iLIII i innviifiosc ' :1‘;- Sideiights rrt-"rhc irregular course M0252 but in the steadiness of rend a routin- llatinn oi‘ tlm slightly hotter tone that v unchanged. wlriic slight gain. 0n the other- lrnrid, how- ever. Boll Telephone showed renewed weakness. dropped in n rrcw low lev- ci ut 00. and closed with n net loss ni’ iii-i points at 00H. this rather Fev- 1.1a contribution tn tire net decline ni'_l-l shown in the low were touched by seven lssrles in ilrc course. ‘ ‘VHS considerably below ‘fucsrluy. Weakness In tlrc bond divsinn was n i‘e:rture._ losses hcing shown by the six Dom- iuinn Goveruirrcirt issues trrrdcd. while‘ .' low. The ruuvkei: t-utlruli ‘n. Qutn. April 1n. lily ti.» cl. Brazilian 'l'r.'rr-tirrn:.('_arr.|l|nr\ Pric- iiic nnrl om- or trvn others were firm. tiin list gvnrrruliv lmv tcrvitnvi’ torl:i_v '1 new nu ilre Montreal grout tlurli Tlrc Canadian Prcss)—.A tiny relic M '_‘j;_';;"_-'or a secret. society which existed .'.r.;.-. 1...... m the years just arter- Christ was 1"" u... ,1|.-..1,.,,.r ...|... ..., Qurriror- lunvcricllvili/bll of the Roman city of Ver- ‘" '"'“.~.I;"L'.'.T...‘.I'{" :".-...1'.'.=?.".; uranium. so Alb-n- Ii i- a m‘ s: previi inc irofortr. s wrr-ru-r- small silver token of a society which t m, i" “m, "xix, was devoted to the worship of the generally. New York fniiml in provide issues to vonnvri how 101i‘! lows were Aiircriri Grain. nil‘ ifl- irt iii’; Iivril “F010- lrimi . off iii’, at ilfii}. rriirrr tnuvlriul? 11gb; by D13 Mlgptimgr wheglcf ilii; (‘nundinu llroir-ae. 1 nt 1i: (‘nn- h th b "ma" (lfhumflz Iwffigrm 5‘ "n55; £41m w o for several years pas as ecu r-ni Pr.“ erred ’ nt f. 1,’: Palm. inn . or. t‘ vaflo 0 th 1 iircru I'm-rot- I'd? 1i:‘i1urd -"’. iii ""3 direc mg the exca n f e 0d Brazilian. wiilr n, turnover of 1.58". luiarnniionirl Nickel with sales at iirr- Slllfiii ltllfli‘: lmnrl funding. (‘tmvcrslnn and National Flor. '.‘\" 5i were Riiffififl. i? IIIHI VHIINI States money nt. n irreruiulu of ll per 1N OTTAWA PARLEY CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Aprihsubstantlal water POWBP-s has im- l2-Declaring no greater opportun- itll-(By ity than the Imperial Economic The Canadian Press)—One oi the conference to be held at. Ottawa. queer-est travellers that has ever existed as an avenue of escape from; taken the road from Southampton south Africa's economic ills, Gen-r, to Burlington was the 55 ton rud- eral Jan Smuts, soldier and siatcs- output of newsprint beins rfiqiiifed. der or the Berengaria. ma. tail of man, leader oi the Oiwposiiloihiand the low-priced power afforded the mighty lner had to go North strongly criticized the Hcrtzog Gov-iby hydro development is an essen- foi‘ fvlislrfi- It was too heavy and cmmcnfs budget irr the House of iinl factor in economic Operation. unwieldy for any British railway Assembly today, and took the sirik- 1t further advantage oi the use or lystem, so "Kathleen Mavoumeen." ingly original step of submitting an water power by the industry lies in the world's largest lorry, took the “alternative budget." 56 tons of rudder upon her 10 wheels General Smuts asked how the Gov peak power in electric steam boil- nnd made e. gallant progress from crnment was preparing for the Ot- crs for the production of process the great Hampshire port to the tawn. Conference. He described it as,slcam. The industry itself has an nrhunique opportunity likely to af- hydraulic installation of 600,996 h. Police and road scouts were busy fect the South African budget more p., of wlfclr 321.643 h. p. is connect- than almost anything clsc. I-le ilrenicd to electric generators, while ad- moved an amendment witlrholtfng ditlonal hydro-electricity is pur- vote to supply on the ground oi they chased to operate a Arnotor instal- Govemmenvs "spendthrilt. pol'cy"ilat'orr aggregating 003,024 h. p., and the fact it had made "Ilnrsmmuking a total of 1.594.000 lr. p. cuts in salaries which were ~.avoid-,'uscd in the industry of which more General Smuls‘ slicmniivc budilvi was based on the pound sicriins. as though the Union of South Air-ice within," who has emancipated re- had actually left the gold siandardwligion from the tyranny of place by Finance Minister N. C. l-lavcngamieachlng, "lie that hath seen rnc budget was based on the gold stand- hath seen the Father." ALL OTHER CUTS CORNED PORK... oooooeooooooovq evvoeo t .- ROOFS LTK WEEK-END SPECMLS n: f‘ CORNED BEEF BRISKEI . . . 10c. 1;. PURE PORK SAUSAGE .. race NINE BOOM) U0 TA Tmiyir? 93.11 "A .1 pa": 2 lbs. for 1&0. é h. “i i i i i i 1 n PORK PATTIES 121.000 Puoozrrv" ;; t; POTTED MEAT OATMEAL Puoorrccc; i; ass Phone so: 5 §%§Ofi+O-O-O§fifO§§O-§O-§§§§4G§éébov§floebeoees4v s ...’. ___..___,__,. .1121!‘ fertilizers. These are due to or the early dsys of May- t any wlrarf on Prince Edward steamers. This is a. marked prices are competitive. < ‘made direct off steamers. ii l‘. n some price. i . ovooveao-ow-ooooooe-oe Apr. 14-14. iii T"r”i1"Rmfiii'Z cus We now have en route to us from Europe two cargoes of We are in a position to make deliveries to any Station on Prince Edward Island and to make deliveries at most situated some distance from Railroad stations. We can supply your present or future requirements. Our Our dcilvcrics superior to those Demand of your dealer that he supply you with the Island Fertilizer Company product. If yflil insist you Will get. what you ask for. You will get a superior article at the ’ The Island Fertilizer 0o. Limited I Charlottetown. “Island Goods for Island Dealers" i arrive the Inst day of April Island by small st-lrmrncrs or advantage to numy sections ‘OOQVOQOOOOOQ-OOQOQOOOQOQOD§QO§§Q9¢000 OQO 70040000090013; MU. a» {.'.“..1“‘r‘.‘.l.'i.“..‘Lifiliiilidifii’ EL? §".’.‘"i EXCAvATORS FIND RBI-ICE 0F SECRET SOCIETY LONDON, Eng, April‘ l3-(By or born has been unearthed in the ex- the Second Century when Vcrulam- ium was a Christian city. The token has been brought i0 to itr-‘Ronran City. the site of which is s. milc or more from the present city of St. Albans. wme remarkable dis- coveries have been made in the course of these excavations. Tes- sclated pavements, for instance. have been recovered practically in- 5tnct. The tower of st. Albums Cath- edral as seen at the present day consists largely of Roman briolcs taken from the ancient city by the earliest Christian builders. rit iii n. WATER. POWER. IN THE PULP AND PAPER. INDUSTRY The occurrence, of large supplies of pulpwood in close proximity to shied Canada to take a command- ing positon in the pulp and paper industry. The power demands of the industry are large, approximate- Iy 100 horse-power pcr ton or daily the utilization of surplus or olf- tharr 82 pcr cent is hydro-electric. Jesus is the person, "all glorious Three things are difficult: To keep a secret. to To bear injury patiently. THE END The newly appointed pastor of a negro church faced a packed au- dience when lre rose to deliver his maiden sermon on the burning question: “Is there a. hell?" “Bredrerr” he said, "tie Lord made de world round like a ball." "Amen!" agreed tire trt.r;....~;,nt- ion. "And de Lord made two axles for de world to go round on, and He put one axle at. cle NOFLII Pole and dc udder axle at de South Pole." “Amen? cried the congregation. “And dc Lord put a lot. of oil and grease in de centre of do world to keep dc axles well greased and oil- cd." p “Amen? said thc conglcgtliimr. “And then n lot of sinners dig; wells in America, in lilinxictr, in Russia and in Persia, and sicnl rin- LrorcYs oil and grouse. Anti zxorrrc day dey will have all rlr- Loris oil and grease. and dcnr :r.\'lrs i= V0.1- na git hot, Arid (IP11, tint hell, brcdrcri; dnl \\'ili'i»: \..Ii be 11011!’ eee-meeeoeeeemeseeevu.» Seed arc ’l‘r-.tcrl fur (irvrrfrr ~- linn at ti!" Kurd l'lirirr:riur'lr. in (Tilmlrritlgt- lit-fur.- England. Our Amrrir are all ourrfu ._ bring shipped . icstcd at tlrn .\'.c:l i. lcs in Ottnua. zrmi N. I‘... irtnn savrpivs i: \'.'l\ arrival lit-re. All (‘nnndixm arc carefully Toe-ital umi I.I'.I i grade N0. I ircfnrr irci-rz Q111- pcd. Well. i/r sum up, uni}- onc small lot nf all our inm- purcllnsrs for thi: Enron's business proved to irr~ not. up to the requirements ot‘ lirr (lanndinn Set-d (‘onirol Ari. and was promptly roiururti. So that purrhrvacrs of (‘ar- ter's Reliable Seeds arr viz-ii protected as far as it is hu- rnnncly possible. Barter 8r 0o. LIMITED imli ir". Just cu “iorci About E I '1 ‘P » Garter s Tests ,- P Seeds : all oi‘ our klngii-lr .-.~.~.:r. in» I eluding (‘nrivris (‘vl-vluxrird t “Ilnszard's" iirrirrnvvi illili t "MlIIpunrI" Sprain ‘Furirip .- - z a grr-zrrr Sr-rf. rvttv;t'r;rvaswvaewaeatsev ‘QIUIQODGIGIIIIIIII. Hv-feooeooeaovcsovov g’ ' '17 - .s._.( ' _ L‘; w. . .-