iic- _. ES TEA ~ writing-Ix»:- u. t Mi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARKET GOSSIP “A Ward's Briwlll (l! "hum" win) N6 manna Lass-sis iis-rlis YORK- N Y '1“ t the "rnnfihgceixtlsenpollglss with “"01. iiin litila effect Bat- " "limit other than those ia Y n null ilrti‘ 51'“ " v til late ' | "“d£h¢1i;w:r muiild rally da- ‘loiziniuthui cloning prices weio w“- it 1h c1111.! mriufigailtxl it-vrfixilil" 09:: 5 ' .i_- up an! tili- fimmlflirityiilh. {kifllsglllfiillfl is von- . Wham iwih as s result of Pti-llitli of inflation and the #19119 factors affectinl’ "m" glimP" i -ii again wrnk ‘ BOnfiPIEEEilIIEIPIVC 5:011“? l" he illlmfnunh, ,,.i,.-..-.-.| tor ll~r- ...-i ~- ,, 2-. i;.- it u-l‘ en- llllililliilfifllil “.... i..:l'kl‘i HIIIWV ‘mi, iv . tiiriliiy 1nd it sufl- ' m posiiliiliii .\l an extension ovary tom iiiinai . r! i to Ill I Lnidin -\' and Company. i... |,.ii.-i ui-ek at ‘_ iarNllB one point orri- previoils 1 I III Nahum ‘guild eIli:::ilE;1e7l-‘l xii nought‘: iJilili rents s share in first half ‘mm. (‘nail quart- i iii-t inns‘ . I , _ - -,,"‘§§i§"..i sccurlilcs ivhivli n’ u, gufplllfi account: not m excluding 31.041 9mm wuritics iii June quarter I333, [iii (‘yauiiiiiiii (‘n uilil stills u.- i-iiia-il Jlllli: mi. n14 n»: nunsiibitiliii nfii-r (‘llil i-qunl m i.‘ a ‘share nn 2..'i2ii_.ii.i shares ‘gibbon stuck excluding shares _ i ‘NPLIIIIPI This . Tiiiimiiityiiiiilr auroral or :5, i share on 2.410.123 shares common in first half 1033 California Crude Uil pruiiuglign dnrin week ended Aug. 11 estimated at b1 700 barrels daily average s‘. aiast 500,100 barrels daily flfgfggg iii preceding week. N Y antral R R $26,730 agii Iii-t 31.0810 ‘n six months net loss $ n" net loss 80.881587 iii Ilrfii 1033. net Income Julie 1033 34 agaiilst siX inonths Chdlllpitttkc (\l|ded Jilin 80. 193-1 net income 31.805745 a sinat net. ineoiiir o1’ 31.514417.) ‘iii 1 88 quarter. Republic Steel (‘orp roiicivs merit with Aiiiiiiiriiniiiii-il Arrii of Steel and Till iviii-iii-i-i. gniinnfli mi“ or Board tiiulurrou" begins hearings on workers KIIGVMHUQQ, Dom. Govt Bureau of Statistics ea- lilfllfiii Clflldian Wheat carry over at end of crop year July {it at 193302193 bushels against carry ovoi- nf ‘fit-I'm. I88 bushels a yi-nr ago v ' Dept of (‘iililiueri-i- rt-iiriri ,],,,,,. THIWP ii!’ 4:31! nuioui-ilillo iinnnciiii: nr- Raniuiiions for rrituil fiiiiiiii-ing of curs iotulleil iiii.llT.'.'.\ti against 90501. 35s h‘ “'5 1110111111; ended ‘Julie IIIBIICIIIK $43.5,7--1.135 against 395,3’. 056.421 in first hill! of lliiill (‘iirii iilllll-(‘Jf agree- lrrlil. rid- lllgli 20 lluils , 31:’ 7i ‘.50 ifiil ' 40 Bonils h; Last Up 8800 $.70 0.13 Dow Jones BANON FAYN l\I().\'l‘Ill'Ii-\I._ Quin. All]: ilk-Sittin- days session ivlia fcuturcd li_v a sharp break i in grains and pronounced weakness in Bonds and the U. S. dollar. Stocks. however. held fairly well and closed niodariltcly irregular, The inarkari hcsltnncy shoivn h_v the nvcrilgos tliriiilglloilt the lust two son. siona has iiiiiliilroii tlii- ii-cllilical pos- itlnil a little. but. on Iinliiiicc, market action n-nlalns favorable. HuliJi-ct to normal corrections, probabilities still favor highcr prices. I! 30 Ind B0 2i B8110!- iilvertising llates-a-Payalile in Advance mini Gnsrdjsa locals. 4a. per svordl Western and Eastern locals, ls iii word: All" iianccrnenfs sud Coming Events, 2a per word: Classifier- , word‘, In Mrmorliun Notlcts, 10o per inch; Lists of Ilorsl and §'i,i'i'..ii Offerings, Cards. 010., do. Dlf name; Letters of Condolence, 10o Jr lath: Notices of Thsnks nnd Appreciation. 70o par Inrh or 4c. per sud. other rates on snvlliilllfill- minim charge for all! ldvertlsomaal twanIy-llva rants. i-k I word, threa lussr- rflor the nperlca of two. strictly i. 4nnce.__ Agents Wanted '1'. IXTIIA HELP FOR. CHRIS , gird agents selling Imperial i- and --wiiidsor“ series Person- Christnllis Card-i. $1- 11151‘ 1mm“ up. Handsome carrying CW3 iiniple book and equipment. .... free. Also boxed assort- nii. Agents beins appointed .- British Canadian Publish- , company, Dept. i5, Toronto. A. W, N4933- For Sale . SALE — TENOR BANJO. lli as new. Apply this office. ii;i SUITABLE FOB - outhouses. etch 1i‘ D61 Guardian Office. tf. 5M3- -..\' MOTOR it and slin- car. Aaiily Elmer iiiii, Victoria. 11-8495- IALE - AUCTION PORTI- i ,Bridgc and Whiss Score > Guardian Central Job Nov, i-tf. BALE - CARTONS AND i - Cases. Apply 39 Queen ‘-- Phone 1881. L-8450-8-lI-8i. BALE -— AUCTION FOBTY- .Brldge and Whist Scorn i - Guardian Central Job Nov. l-tf. lAIE-EIGIIT 1000M HOUSE, i water heating. all other mod- i- conveniences. large garden. i- garage on 119 x 83 lot, corner ‘i ~ -_ Avenue and Orlcbar By auction on August. ... at. 12.30 p. m. Reuben Mac- "l d. Pho 706- L-8602. SALE — A DESIRABLE BUSI- Comcr ni, Duridas in the best liming district on Prince Edward ' d. There is three-quarters of iaroi land with a large store and iornuirly occupied as General Wir- Fbr information write to Will ltlcSivliln care hlcslvainb iliin wrir. 2537 Yonge st.. T01‘- “t. 0m. iv-icei. Wanted Ill-nouns: CENTRALLY ltd. Apply it this office. L-8413 ‘ Eli-av MAIDEN LADY. hi"! ronm in private family. “fill house-keeping. Box 336. I '15 8-13-31 ‘ B - c000 rArtlu WITH mihiii. write riill particulars Emil lirlce to M. cure Guard- moo-a l1 T0 BUY FARM ccoss Charlottetown. Good buildings. iwli ii oiiiiraiaii. Post. OIIIOB 111- L-luci. 426. Patrick ' Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACOOMMODATED- Rates moderate. Apply Cumber- land Hotel opposite Prince Edward ‘Theatre. L-8430. Male Help Wanted APPRENHCE WANTED TO learn Barber ‘h-ade. Short Course, expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax. N-356. RELIABLE MAN FOR HUNDRED store route. this county. No sell- ing; distribute. collect. Experience unnecessary. Should net sixty dol- lars weekly. Apply Shamas Mfg Lowell. M WANTED - IMJVIEDIATELY, RE- liable men to represent old es- tablished flrm. in all parts of Prince Edward Island. Apply Box fi. 14-8454. “Femalgllelp Wanted YOUNG LADY WANTED FOR. special work. Good position for neat. intelligent girl; not sell- ina- Phone 131; WANTED—A MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Good references required. Apply in person to Mrs. Station. SALESMEN WANTED-WORK 0F s. pleasant nature. Opportunity APPIY Char- house to house canvass. Room 5, Pear-don Bldg. lottetlown In London a fortune tellers prei dlctiona of "s. bad future" prfived on Mrs. I. Baker's mind. I-Irr body was found in a gas-filled room. .1 suicide victim. Misceiigiicousli“ _ TWO PEOPLE LEAVING FOR Boston latter part. of next week. iviiiild like to go by mi‘ Aliiliy 96 Fitzroy 5t. 121i. Losr-A LADIES wu ivATfl-Ii in city on Saturday nigiit, Flndci please leave at the Guardian Mid receive reward. WI-IAT IT COMES T0 1i you get iiil early in the mom- ihi; ihaii your neighbour, said the philosopher. and work harder and scheme more and stick to your job more closely, and slob’ 1117 11"" ' planning how to make more money than your neighbour and burn the midnight oil nlimiiihil 11°" 1° B" ahead o; him while he is snooilins. not, only will you leave more money when you die than he will. 5119 To Let i-l liooivlan APARTM z"; 8d or unfurnished. Apply ‘"1 M. _ ii-mi ‘- Extra Money , QFAS“ iviznnnifmrea m {a1 Series Personal Christ.- m Md°°111iil Cards. Dollar a doz- "- ill). Secure orders even in - deliver inter. Splendid ‘c . ‘lance or capital un- “H” t lflvc dollar sample yum‘ B ii ‘ firkers. Bradley-Gar- ’ "M11110. Ontario. 11-1008. you'll leave it a dam 818m 89°11"- NOT S0 SAFE First Burglar-I need 81115595- r- d Dii¢,o_What makes you hink .50? i First. Burglar-well. I was twirl- ing the knobs oi a sale and a dance orchestra begim i0 111W- An illuminated model in $118111‘ "1 the liner Ausonla, complete even w the red funnels. occupied R D1001‘ inent place in the dininz-Twm ° the liner when it sailed from M0111" ’ rcsl recently. Lt F105 glozlrfrgngirg" Crossfield. a c e on r . ' i quired three mntlu to 00111916"- Bruce MacLraen. Mslpeque Road. first house beyond Argyle Service to earn substantial‘ income. No u (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. Iii-Led by Consolidated smelting. micros- tionsl Nickel, Brazilian Traction and a. few other issues. an upward movement on the Montreal Stock Exchange carried prices higher in today's trading. Although trading We! iiiirlv lisht. less than 11.000 shares changing hands. there was a burst oi activity near the close of the session. Twenty-six stocks were traded in board lots. of which 11 were up, seven were down and eight were unchanged. Intematlorisl Nickel, the leader in point of volume, advanced h; 25 l-2. up 7-8 after opening weak- ly at 24 1-2, Hollinger was the feature of the morning session, 315- lng to 19.20 after opening at 18.55. Lei" iii the day. it eased to 19.05 foi- a net. gain of .40 cents, The 1m- Proved tone of this stock was at- tributed '0 the Publication of the hflli-Yeiilfly report. of the company which showed increased earnings Upward Movement On Montreal Stock Exchange -__.__.. 1-4 for the dsy arid within l-8 0! the high on the current move. Con- solidated Smelling appeared at 143 in odd lots early in the clay but near the close it rose to 146. up four points. ' Ottawa Traction rose seven points si», 15 while fractional gains were recorded by Dryden, Massey Harris. National Steel Car and Showin- N. Y. Stock ' Exchange (Quotstlona furnished and Ward Iambers of tha Market. 15d Richmond ltroat lottetowa) igari Power. Si. Lawrence Corpor- A atiori was 10 cents higher at. 82. Among the banks, Banque Can- adienne Nationals rose two points at. 180, while Bank of Montreal dc- cllned two points at 190. Canadian industrial Alcohol “A” eased 1-4 at. '1 3-4. Montreal Power at 35 3-4 was down l-4. Fractional losses were suffered by National Breweries, Power Corporation, Do- minion Steel and Coal "B" and Dominion Bridge. Among issues to hold steady at their former levels were Canada Cement, Bathurst, Canada North- em Power. Canadian Pacific, Can- ada Steamahips Preferred, Howard over last year. _Braziliari Traction firmed in the iiml hour or trading to a 7-1;. iip Smith Preferred. McCol1 Frontenac and Winnipeg Electric. Sales 11,542 shares: bonds $7.500. I MINING (Canadian Press) 'l'(iliO.\"1‘U, Aug Ill-A stranger tone nu the 132w York market carried the interiiate gold shares along to higher close today on the mining sec- tion of the Toronto Exchange while ir-regulsrlty ruled in ths rest: of the list, Silver stocks were slightly soft iilid base metals were Just holding on a salnll volunic of bilsiuess. Nornnda iruvrlleil with the golds and chalked up a net gain of 0 (i0 to 431.50. Dome closed at $44, only 75 cents under its high mark for the year. Mc- Intyre gained 7b coats to 47.16, Lake Shore 46 cent; to 54 36. Hollinger 25 to 19.10, ‘Peck Hughes 10 tn 0.85 and Wright. Hargreaves I0 to 075 There was no news to account. for tllc hid- rling up of the gold shares, but much ivns heard of the expectation of a prices advance for the yellow metal st sn early date (‘snsdisn Press) TORON 13- . Aug Stocks iliililfivld (irniianl iiraniidn Grandoro Greens Sta Gilllllttl‘ Gold . llilrkcr .. Hollingor Iionli-siiiarl HUNT)’ .. . . .\liil Vin-ii Luiiaque Con Kirk Lake .. lillkFllllld . . l. Shore . Liltlc Ii I4 .\lail Eiist .. Ilncnssil .\liirir\i (tile . Moi’! Hall Monetn blurphy . Nowbec rill t‘ .. |'ll_\‘lllll.\if‘l‘ ... i‘i*l t‘ .\l lW-iiicr-r Foch" II . _ . Tbolas Cad .. Torvagmac Vacuum Veiltures alil W W Willie Aulii Uiysiili- .. \\'lllle Plug . , Wiltsey t‘ \\'lltsry C Wright H _ . .\ilil'l'llllli‘ . Assoc UII liiilillv Hri-ti 'l'r lirn\viilee_ .. (‘nil Kirk .. (‘tiiliilail (‘oliiili . . iii iir l» , liiiilii- Ul| Hilil 11.1)‘ ltil-l. Hunt Kirk Town l‘eliil (tri- |'lll'l' (TU .. - lliit-ilit- ... .. Itoiili llont. ... . . Stliiliiiwina . Still .\line.~' \\‘ilitt- liiiki‘ \\‘iiiiil Kirk PRODUCE (Cisnsrllsn Press) _ \itl.\"l‘l(l-1Al.. Aiii: Iii-Elia nrirtii \\"‘|'l‘ tlruicr on tho .\l itreal produce “mi .iiiir_i~ luarkot tiiiiliy whlla prices .,i other Cfllllllltidifkg ivere senerniiy ‘figrluthe butter market. fresh no 1 in csrlou or lass brought 13% can“ s pniiiiii, unchanged n lots to re- Miscellaneous (Cikflwdlfill Press) MONTREAL. Aug I3—- Wheat noi- n0 2 {i4 Barley C IV n0 3 U5. Oats C \V no i! . Oats C W no 8 48. Dans feed no 1 47. Flour spring wheat patents firsts, .10 Flour seconds l5 50. Flour tnikcrs 6-10. Flour lyintor wheat put-rats choice 4.40 I0 4 50. Flour white corn 4.00 to 6 00. Bran ton 25 25. Shorts too 17.25. Middlings 801i 3i! 25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 3 30. Hay no ‘.3 per toil cnrlois i5 Oil. Cheese Ont col 101/; to 10% Butter no l 1S1: Eggs A i. 3i. Eggs A large 27. Eggs A medium 26. Eggs B 2i. Eggs C 22. Potatoes Quebec B0 in ling 55 to m, EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) .\IONTItI~)i-\l., Aug l.’4—Brltisti and ' oxi-iluilgi- Ill relation in the ilolliil‘ iis riiiiliiiloil by the n1‘ Faiinilii. closed toiiiiy us fiilluuu-n- Argclliiiiu iicsn 27110. Australia imullii 3 0402. Austria schllliilg INTO. Belgium lielgii ' lirnzll nlilroln t'i|lil.'| Iliiili: Kiilii: iliill-ir» F/ri-viliii-‘iilviikiii I‘l‘lV\\ ll iiilti lieiilllllrk IiPllll“ 1'1 l-‘lnlilliil filliiinr-k i. France franc iioriuliily relcbsiiiiirk ii.\7\_ Grout Briiliiil iiounri iliiHk tirocci- ilrliiiiiiil:i iifiiill. "Ftillllltl fliiriil ll Illiiiirnry" [tflllflii Iitliill l'll]\t"t‘ {him ltiilv iiro uxi Jniiau you 11a‘ New Zesinnil pound .'i 01:50 Norway krone 240G. Poland zlnii .1870 Siiutll Africa polliii 4 Mi‘ \‘ ' iii I if? 351T Auburn Auto . Bali] Loco Bait Ohio Barn A _, .. Ben Aviation Beth Steel B Burr- Aild Mach (‘on Oil . ,. _ l.‘iln Dry Gin Ale . _ (‘an Psc .. .. Case Thrash Cel Corp Coin Sou .. (long Nairn Chas Ohio (‘hicNorth . (‘hrralr-r .\l!) (‘oluuih Carl: Colum Gas Elec gum Solvents . (‘orn Ilcl l-Iuil .. E I Duiiont _ Eastman Kodak . .. Idiei: Auto Lite 0C .. First Natl Stop“ Frespnrt ’1\>x Gen iaaiihntt. ‘ica Iillr-i- Gen Gen .. Gold llusi Goodrich Ru Goodyear Ruh . Great West Su Houston Oil . Hudson .\iot. Intl Hnr . Inil Nickel .. IIIU Tel ., Johns Mari .. Kolvinator Ken (‘rip Lambert Co ., _. Liggeits Myers B _, Iinoivs lna-nrii . _ _, Loose Wiles Bis o .. liickeesport Tin Pints Mitlii Aikrili ' Miss Kan ... Mont Ward Nash Mot \' Bis ._ Dairy Prod Pow Liiiiii, ' liar-on . . ' nYrk (‘ell “.1 Pllllniiiii ut‘ - Ilniliii riirii Ilililifl I\"‘|Ih iiriili . Itnii lroil Stew] Safeway Stores Scars Roebuck Simmons (‘o .\'I>i'i>Il_V Vai- Smith I'm- Siiuiii Illiii Siiiilil Iirnuils >'i.'inil tins I-Iliw , Niliiirl Oil Uni . . Stand Oil N J Stewart Warner Studebaker ’l‘r~xns I'n Trix Gilli’ .\'|i| '1 ll iml (‘iirli <':irh ccni '. All; ill-Index of 16 staple commodity prices (Dec 31, 103i equals 100; i020 nremga equals '_ hi. ,. Per 'l'iili:|y liit l iirvl‘ ii:i_\ ifil 1 Wei-k iiizii 117 0 _i-. l iigii lilfi ii liliii high iTil Ii i! iii\\' ifiii ll 1951' llitfil HR '.l l! iii\\' Th '1' lilgii low Til 3. LIVE§IOCK (Punisiliun Pressi .\IO.\"I‘RE.»\I._ Aug |ii——UIIPl'lllg.\ on the trvo Montreal livestock markets today totalled 4.958 bend. Cattle recei ts were 8.51 hesd There were 801 cstte for sale today as com- paroii with 1.714 last hlrintlai’ Dili- to the light rilu. thi- i-iittlc uiurkri ivns ii~l_v l|l‘|l\'l‘ at |lI‘il§ risiiiiiiiltoil ti» ho (‘Cllhi night-r than iiisi \\"‘OI( l‘ii noon, some 250 cntilo wort» ivolgh- up at $2 to 2.60 for steers. $1.’ 50 for heifers and $12.5 to $3 for lush I021 n no: Calf receipts “‘?I'i‘ 1.07.1 tri hr-nvy rlaarr-nso ill thi- I‘l||ll'.\ viiuliiliroii with lust suit-s “'t'I'f‘ v _v flViiVl‘ lil iirlvcs i'i|ll_\ 2.'i vents IIIKIIPI‘ iii-oil iiulllity calves uere riuriieil iii $100 i.» iii with tliies choir-i calves up to $0.10 hii-iiiiiiii quality calrca rvcri- $4 to 11.50 ailtl i-omllliiii light voillii 3:1 tri $3.51. Drinkers rnuni-il from f‘ ,', liriiss l'll]\‘l1_< r i iii n Fiillfll‘ in‘ xi (iiiiiil 'i|iii (‘Fllllllllill hiiltii lliii-v rt-celiiti- of .\lii||i|ii_v_ . Till: lllv-iliuiii 8i fiti. ‘oiiits were 1.0111 Lambs were fully {i0 cents Todnys trading was active were iiolil on ii lrlnrii-ii liiinis giviiil iiiiiilii)’ ]|Ill||i.\, with $3 T?» iii iiiiuii higher. Iiliuilis iii RR i-lllls at I Filion I'm" . Fnited Aircraft l'nlted Corp .. Iiniteri Gas Imp . V S Ind Al .. i’ S Rltii . . ‘ \' \\.rnr~r Bros Cg , Warren Bros West Union West Eiec “Ioolrvorth Co “orth Pump _Q:miatinnn furnished by Its-t. tnwnl Baihursi A . . Bell Tel .. Brnz T I. Pow t‘ Pow A .. Rrui-k Silk Prod lirriilzi- (‘iir t‘iiln I-‘ac . . Cor Smelt . _ _ Dryden Pap ... llolil Bridge . lioni Staci (‘oni B ... ilillll 'l'i\.\ (‘Hill . -\'iI0r~[\ \\t>i“ .~itii:ir|,\' . l $1 54! In ‘.1 7.3; liiilliis. : coiuuinn $4 Her recruits Wore 14m: 1101111. werc higher Iicss than 400 hogs “'01”! sold to local butchers at $.1- 75 for liiicoiis. fed and ivaterc-d, with $1 iier ling iireiuiiiui on selects Iluii-lii-rs, lienvleii iiuil lliilils woro 5x27. nail oxfril hctlviea $7 Ti"; cafllv (Johnston snrl Word) CHICAGO, Aug 13-- Wheat:- giiii|l.' Hogs h Low . 1045a 102 . 107 1w . 111% 108 lllilPra were 011111"! 5" ,....i.i.i for llnlllitl iillii _' cents for iii-iiiiii lh-veliiin iiitnll... n20 boxes | flhpny" iirlci-s tamlr-l liillllvl‘. U" ma. .-..i..r.».i iii-ins 10'. in 10% rriiil I pniiiiii against l0 ti. 101,4’ coats s pound inst week while Quebec cheese “m, M‘ i-niiig n [Iflllllil in comparison iviili ii- l‘|\t| ii horns lftli ITCPK ll-i i-is were "13 iqiii; |ll\|i'l‘tl wi-ri- iiiitiihi‘. Dlfiiflllhii“ h. ih". trip grades ilrilili-ti shipments iii less than vlirlots oi‘ ilntarlo 011R" “an. 331,, to 241i, cclits :1 rloseli for A “rum “i, iiiiii iii-iii, 2i‘;- to 2."), cents fl .'l_ o Iii routs for i‘ Western I'm-l ‘hilviiriiiia or iril! iirnilizlii 21!‘! ‘ l't‘ll|ll ll iloscu for .»\ infill‘. "P l‘, ...-Hi Ariivals toiiil? i| l..'l'~‘iI rasaii my,“ q'l'\‘yp‘\ “niiiii. ri- uii-h: ,.,i in iii-MP, being 5'5 m r3111 NI Ii l‘! * in itlq i-ailtii n pound at tho ~ i‘.ii- A mviliulii. iii tn liti._. cents for R ' lu as seats ocri. ia- . 761a 1:415 7 ‘I sin. 81% 50% 52% 545g 451v 409i. 5'30; \\'I.\.\II‘I~I(‘1, ADI 18- \\'iiant:— Illsii Lan- ‘iflii R7 RN 02 hl her at 00014 III!" tiolrl Rliiies iiiil Nickel Int Power . Massey Harris .\ict‘oll Front .\lo|lt Power- Natl .\‘nt Sherwin WU South Cali Pow ANKB (‘OIHIDQTCB Montreal Nova 84:0!!! . Royal . Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug IS-The pound. Vnited States dollar and French franc were all lower on Montreal currency niri-haiiges today. Sterling declined 11-112 of a cant at 84-90 146- T1" United States dollar continued to lose ground, asslag 8-10 of one rceat sf m. percent discount. The 01 of a cent lower at 0.50 cents. NEW YORK. Ahg iii-Fractional IIIIVIIIIP“?! were registered hy leading currencies against United States funds on tho foreign exchange market to- day ilanadiail rlollars finished the day 3-10 of one percent hlghor at 102 15-10 cents while pounds sterling improved 1,4. cont to 35.10%. The hetiweil 05.11% pound ranged and 8h 00%. $6 point l-‘reiich gold francs were Trading grew U ‘ ‘ ,' I“. fa rly sloitlved ital ‘ u riuri a e es lags dint l I Ill!- u m. i Isa Neal's rents striding and frsnrs by Jlalllinl Iorttrasl stock Exchange and Montreal Carh Chor- ‘Mointreal from its Branches. ‘z Branch Managers Coast m "iimada a NEWFOUNDLAND. IAMAICA, CUBA. PUERTO RICO. DOMINICAN JIEPUBLIC a NEW YORK, CHICAGO- BOSTON. LONDON, ENGLAND - .- W» -______.__a___, Below will be found a brief syn- Opsis of telegraphic reports received at the Head Offlce or the Bank of The have complete and intimate knowledge of each lo- cal situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sections ' of the districts mentioned. ‘ Jfihltllull and Wsrrl members of tho Montreal Stork Exchange. Montreal Curb Mar- l-Sd Richmond Street. Charlotte- _ situation is serious. Manitoba-Cut- 113 ting is well under way. with fair to I Winn of the province storms and high wbads have caused some damage Ini farm a GENERAL Iii the Prairie Provinces the past] V week has witnessed continued de- In Quebec Province recent rains have had a beneficial effect on all growing crops. which generally are in a satisfactory conditicil. illll 111W“ moisture i; needed. 1n Ontario heavy rains during the pa; weck have materially improved the con- ditidn of growing crops in most districts: in the southwestern por- the Maritime Provinces the condi-. tion of the cr0p5 generally, is good, there Ls ample moisture in the soil and warm weather i5 now needed. In British Columbia weather con- dition continue favourable. with good rains reported from most dis- tricts. and all crops are maturing early and satisfactorily. Details follow: PRAIRIE PROVINCES Alberta II-i‘l.h885i€l'n Area—Cut- ting has commenced. with indicat- ed yields of fair to poor. Pasturage and late crops have been improved by recent rains. Alberta Southeast- erh Area-Light yields arc indiratq ed. with late crops yielding feed‘ only. Pssturage is poor. Alberta , Western Area-In ihe north ewsn Northern continue fairly’ satisfactory culsrly in the southeastern portion» 7, Cutting will be general next week i. Pastures are dried up and the feed.’ good yields indicated in the north- ern districts. Red River Valley area and over Portage plains. Elsewhere prospects are for from surprising. The recent heavy rairi will aid pos- over a large area are a total failure. F PROVINCE 0!‘ QUEBEC In the Eastern ‘Ibwnships- ‘Upper 8t. Lawrence Valley the cutting of early sown oats has commenced: owing to the dry weather during the heading-out period the crop msy not threah out as well sq was at first anticipated. Report-s from other sections indic- ate that grains continue to make satisfactory progress and an average yield is in prospect. Potatoes and other mots have benefited by the recent rains and are growing well. but more moisture is required. Hay-j and the lug completion and i, wheat crop is good to averaze and,j‘*'°:1gu‘;"d°r{ Whilgmyalg“ m. worse grains good to fair. Cutting, n’ "- >3 t? 15 ll . u mg Wm be genera; ‘viihin m. days’ n, of barley and oat-s is well advanced central and southern areas the crop W1 _ _ has suffered froiil hot dry WlllCLRigwllg isuiilfl 5:111 <i11i1_1.\'» C0111 15‘ Wheat yields generally will h: light E '° i 111171111595 31"- i1\‘@1"- _ and coarse grains poo,’ saskatcih age croip. Roots. grass pastuies and ""11" Area-Conditions gficggdreggllzigaillflgaig eigflgfl 11t°°§111:?_1‘"\ Aliiilhl and - ' ~ 5 cut-ting ha; commenced. A good hay W111 be mnsiderabl_i' below average. , crop has been harvcqorl and iti-is-‘Grape-f (‘1111111119 i0 (“V8100 turcs are satisfactory", saskrttchew-‘facmri-Y- 17311111111 11115 ilPilled an Southern Area-Crow. arc poorwblwm c1095 89119111111’- wm, many comp:ete faliurei pal-ti-‘ moisture would be JGIIPIICIBI. caused alight Jlllulaafl T0 THOSE seeking a banking connection The Bank of Nova Scotia on the record 0f over one hundred years successful banking experience strongly invites consideration. World-wide facilities in every department of banking ‘The of NOVA SCOTIA OVER A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE IS-Il Sends Press Financial Writer) (A. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) lit-Stocks speculative limelight today with a brisk rally that. stirred the market. into lively NEW YORK. Aug. came back into the activity for a. time. Trading quieted before the fin- ish but closing prices were around terioratloll 0i‘ crops. Rainfall has, the best of the day. Gains of 1 to been limited to small areas. and 3 points were numerous and Union most of the grain has matured too Pacific rebounded for a net. gain of rapidly. Harvesting will be early. 5 points. Industrial shares on the with yield; much below average. average moved to a new top of the recovery from the Jilly 26 lows. A sharp upturn in United States Government Builds. following their declines last uieek. sci the pace for recovery in security markets. Cor- porate bonds also further liquidation in had been absorbed at lower prices. Speculative interest in commod- ities waned as widespread rains in recs improved crop prospects somewhat. In security markets the news that the drought; had been broken partially helped to brighten sentiment. rail The flurry of selling in but sale did not confirm it. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO improved after issues the United States dollar in foreign ex- change dealings also subsided. ivluie demand for packing. metal. rubber. oil and other "commodity" pointed to inflation psychology in speculative quarters. government bonds and shares of the dollar iIRii running... Rally 0.. 1v. Y. Market __ Stocks (By Frederick Gardner, Associated Upward Reports that advancing fo0l prices had led to stocking of cari- lied goods and further indicationi of rising prices focused attentiol on food and canning shares. Con- tinental Cari jumped more than i points and American Can 2 1-2 Califoria Packing crossed 40 to | new 1934 peak, closing 1 1-2 high- er. McKcr-sport Tin Plate spurted 3 1-2 points. Armour of Illinois Preferred advanced 3 1-4. Gains of 1 to 3 points were re- corded for American Telephone, All Reduction, Beeclinut Packing Chrysler, General ‘Mills, Johni Manville. U. S. Gypsum, U. S. Steel Montgomery Ward and Interna- tional Nickel. Government. plans to speed uii the housing improvement. pro- gramme brought buying into build- ing shares. Steel shares rallied with the market. Volume on the Stock Exchange increased to 811,200 shares compar- ed with 772,310 Friday. The Stand- ard Statistics Co. average for 9i stocks rose 1.7 points to 72.8. Early losses of around 2 cents s bushel in wheat. were recovered be- fore the close and it. finished about unchanged. Rye scored gains rang- ing up to 2 cents. Actively traded commodities generally were mixed and little changed on the day, cot- ton ending l0 to 25 ccnts a bale hlFi1"l' present. indications point to a good mg "eel; Spies are sizing wen crop arid early varieties are plentiful. 'Prcsent estimated yielrk arc- as foi- |lmvs: Apples 100 pcr cont; pears 95 per cent; plums and prunes B5 per Harvesting oi fail wheat lF llear- can,‘ or averagp‘ Paqurage 15 g°°d threshinc ha: but MARITIME PROVINCE S In Prince Edward Island om.- are heading out well nnd a good crop is in prospect, Com is very pi-Qm-Wlpiik Hughes ... ... isiniz and is showing rapid growth. Root chops are report/ed to be above average. ‘wick rains have hampered hay har- tui-sge iii the southwest. where crops; vesting arid lilhl lime-a have Throughout. New tilted. In some sections o1 province high winds and rial; havei damage to oats. Root; continue to show satisfactory. Pmsrese: , _ r good yield of early potatoes. Pisa"- tures are now in fair condition. Re-i ports from Nova Scotis that as a result. of recent rains the outlook for the oat crop has im-' proved. All root crops are progres- sing favourably. Apples are sizlnr: Peters Cathedral yesterday special well. indications poini PROVINCE OF BR ITISII COLUMBIA Average grain yields are expcctedithc offiters and _ ing is not yet. completed. Pastures-and wheat harvesting 0n the msln- the cathedral. This morning’ at 8 have improved and are now. genqland will commence within a week: o'clock the Holy Eucharist was od- erally speaking. in good condition. s heavy crop 0f 1100f! 111111111‘ 111i“ 16'1"“ 1i" i111‘- 1011058 01 111° 5°10 °1 All sections report fodder corn to been harvested. Potatoes me yicld- the late Primate of the Churfih in K Iflfllifll ll fi’ Glflldli. threshing commenccd. satis- t0- mQfe Dist Shit; Briirls - ‘ - ~- PP’ ihgii-Irivks rltisoil P1121191’ to Lsiin most districts. MT’L. (JIJRB i-Inhilston sllrl Harri) Opened 3J9 ltoililharllnis _ llriiu- i'tll"|\ Fnlu t "HWY riirp i‘l‘ii t ‘.i ll .\lu|i t‘nii \\'iiii-ri' - Doiil Eng Works Thom Stores .. 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