SEPTEMBER 1s. 193a i 0V0" ‘(no $1.1: SAVE 11011121 on 00111 mime con co. $7.00 lot-cued) YORKSIIIRE $9.50 (Wei-h lfllIl-Anllrlcltc) PHONE 000 1111111111111 PllllBEElllNllS AGAINST llllll. Hon. John Doull, K.C., .Will Seek Recovery of Sums Alleged Il- ' legally Deducted. (Canadian I'ro.=s) l’ ..,-NTH~EAL, Sept. 16 -}-Ion John Doul‘, K. 0., former Attor- ney General of Nova Scotto, has been retained by the Railway Run- ning Trades to hsgln proceedings against Canadian Rullunys for re- covery of sums claimed to have b"en illegally deducted from wages, of Running Trades Workers since February, 1033. This announce- ment was nr-cle todcsv by Vice- Presidents (ll the Running Tpgflgg in conference hero. Not only ivlll M1". Doull begin procvdirgs in N v.1 Scctja but he will also "CHIPS s.111ila1- porced- _lngs to bc conununvd in New Brunswick and Prince Edwrrd I.‘- land," th" 1111111111c"n1'nt said. [like Droteedliqs will also be 1n- stituted 111 all oilrr Canadian Provinces. 'I‘abul:1“cn 1f Strike Vote Today was the final day on which thc strike vote takn among tie Union's cons: to coast headquarters hrrc. The vac-Pres- ldcnts in confer nee lx-re did, not, however, 0311511101‘ the vote or he- gin tabulation of tho rcsult, that work being p11t <vcr untl tlie 21‘ General Cfnfuece chairmen as- semble hrs on F 1)‘. 25. Lngal p ccccln wfl be inst‘.- tuted in the tclof‘ that "ivhcn the‘ agreemert of Feb. 5, 193.3, givin: effect to the first 10 pir c3111; pay cut expind, the ‘agmcm nt cover- lng the brsic- virge was automati- mcmbrrsh p was rcttrritnbfc to sally restored in the ab cncc of any, _.,AA x ' Scarcity (Of Fish Supply In Mt'l. b (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. YI-Jbemand _in local fish circles has shown an increased volume in the past few days, the demand for three fast days in the coming week being theyfac- tor in the gain. Heavy weather on the cast coast, which has curbed fishing operations, has led to a scarcity of supplies of but and red salmon prices have made an advance. Volume in the whole, however, is under normal for this season. of the ' year, but tl1e trade are of the opin- ion that an improvement will be seen from now on, and TI production 1s not increased to any extent high- cr prices are looked for. Students ‘On Re- MONCTYJN, N. 13.. Sept. lit-Can- adian National trains in the Mari- times arecarrying numerous par- ties of students these days retum-l I 111g to their studies in the various‘ colleges and universities or enter- ing'for their first year. This ap- plies both to colleges and un1ve.rsi-, ties in the Muritimes and colleges‘ l and universities in Upper Canada. Today (Saturday) about fortyl blind students from the Maritimes ,, were DZISSCILQCYS in a special car on , the Maritime Express enroute to the 1 school for ti blind at Halifax, N.S. new agttcmcnt be and the coin anics" 1h: statement says. The railroads, it is charged, contnued th" first 10 per cent cut three m 111112 beyond the expiry penod a "r1 inter p11t into effect a, further l0 pcr c1111; deduction from‘ the b sic wage. I Dec srn to take the dispute to the ccurts '..ill mean Ia ge expen-l diture of money, lt was statedf there being thousands of plaintiffs 1n clich acton 11s every individuals clam to rmto ation of deducted salary will be individually raised. ‘lldvertisingllates- Ccntral (iunriliau locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Events, 2c. per word; Clusulilcd, 2c. per word; lu Memorium Notices, 70c pcr inch; Lists lngs, Cards, ctc., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices o1’ Thanks and Appreciation, 70o. per inch or 4c per word. other rates lllhilmum Charge for any cents. 0o444++0+oo+ovo¢+o++++0ftt4+ooq+¢4y¢++ BATE:—2o per word. three lu- lertlons for the pricc of two, strictly payable In advance. Agents Wanted r =__T__'.____.__.»_~-~---- wsrrrun - Clil€l5'£)l.\s c.4111) Agents. Spare time work. 1~or years me11 and women have earn- ed good money handling our prlnted-to-ordcr Christmas Cards. fUp to three dollar vuluo for one dollar n. dozen. Smart-looking. dignified snmplcs ln 1211112111. case form sent frcc to responsible peo- ple. 'I'hcn our boxed assortment-i 0g “m5 pny rigours one hundred per cent twroflt. I11\'o.'~lif,:1tc, com- pare. Deal direct. with 1111111111111:- turer for host values. Prurnlcr Art Guild, 1010 Blcury Street. M1111- l-A. W.-N-"80. Extra Money $611‘ nrnmn snx. no MATTER whether you are cmplQVPd or not you can earn extra Pfilkft 11191103’ by taking orders for Canada's greatest values in personal Christ- mas Cards. Portfolio frce with ox- pert assistance. Weekly advances on Commlslons. Representatives wanted 1n small towns also. Mus- ter Kraft, Toronto, Ontario. N-32ll. To Let l iomLEr-nonss 1o 11111110111111 St. Albert Kavs. Pownal St. 1101 r011 asur _ TWO IIEATE" . rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Guardian Office. 1132- ibtflfillzTlabfori/llan ' Ill-ramp k EXPERIENCED NURSE WOULD. Payable in Advance Announcements and Coming o1’ Floral and Spiritual Offer- on applications. advertisement twenty - flvc _ For Sale _ _ CASH. BARGAIN, COACII, PER- fcct condition, $90. Phone 633. 1130 run lining outhouses, etc, 1c pe sheet. Guardian Office. tf. _,______.. -.--_.._ ~___.__._ FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whfst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job l Printery. Nov. 1-tf. rule SALE. —- AUCTION RTY- Five, Bridge and ‘Whlst Score Cums. Guardian Central Job Printery Nov. l-tf. with 25 Records. Bargain Price $25.00. At Toombs Music Store. 1146 i-‘Yrfistr: - 19x2 11/, 'ro1v mssvy Duty International Truck Chassis. Guaranteed perfect condition. In- spection nny day between 10.00 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. Apply Guard- ian, 1154. Lost frfizfiimlci mm-zii please leave at Guardian. Re- war. 1153. Employment Wanted iiianyslTivuifil-Tfisssoussrjr. wages. Applv Guardian. 015 like position caring for elderly or invalid people. Rates $1.00 pe day, Apply Guardian. 1156. Apartment with garage. 257 Q1101‘? Street. Phone 214-1. 103-}; .—"-‘—.—"** "O LET -— ROOMS. ALSO FUR- njshed house, good location. ApPlV _ Guardian Office. V 7,1171: ton RENT - nnsmnurn 21 Villa Street. available November 1st. Apply 1B Euston Strcct.___}1§_1; “ “ ' ‘ "_'“ Wanted ,,,_ _-_ l Borruas Awaurnn-rlurs sun Male Help Wanted LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR WANTED in this territory for our new sen- sational envelope sealers; quick seller; good profltmaker; large sale possibilities. Natwell Com- pany, 143 King East, Toronto. 4 N-39 . Female Help Wanted iotfivfiiifiutwifiuousuf quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-6-29-t1 work. Apply Guardian. sea fish and in consequence, hall- ' turn To Colleges ~B ”‘ ‘n1 101’. to 111A routs Quebec wore‘. Ejck Qua Montreal Stock Market (Cnnodim Prsu) (Cumdlu Pun) 5101-‘!!! Close Stock: mo" Brazilian MfAllied clu-m m. .. 401, (‘nu Car 1.5,“. 11111 1-1 Pow . " ' C1111 Ind - All! Sluult . . . . .. C P ll» Am 'l1.l 11nd Tel D0111 5111189 Anaconda ... Dom Steel snl Coal B . 14 Alqhlggu _ int Nickel . . . . . . , . . , .. Auburn Motor . Hassev Harris ._ McColl Front .. Montreal Power .. Nut Brew Power Corp Quebec Power Shawinlgnn .. Steel of Can Winnipeg El 3g; Markets At A G l a n c e (Canadian Prl-nl) ‘Toronto 111111 Mo111re11l—»Sl1-cks close higher. Toronto Ml11es~Sharply higher, fu-w York-Stocks rally to strong one. Winnipeg-Wheat closed higher. New Yurk—(‘utlon 111111 rilhtor 'l1lgh. ergcoffixre 11nd >11 r ulurht-ts closed. 1'1-\v 'ork—L‘1111: inn d ll "-10 au 7.16. U l" up ' ql MINING (Canadian Press) runorvro_ E0111 17 Sun-kn I . C111111d11 lJry 33 C‘ 1' ll. . _ 1511,‘, . (AIM) . $07,, Chesapeake and 0111b 4014, C011 Gus . 4-11,, Corn I'rr>11111:l.~' . . . . .. SS ‘.57 11115 (i 3111;: 11x 1 food ill-Y’: J (. F171. A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN tations Pivotal New York Stocks Delaware 11nd Hud .. Eastman ... . Gen Electric trust 1111111111,‘ 111111 1111111111111 .1>1111:ts_11111.v.‘ (By John L. Cooleyl) l (Associated Press Hnanchl ‘Wrllcrl NEW YORK, Sept. 15—(A.P.)—l Stocks acquired a, decided list in. the final dealings today when sell-l ing became fairly active. Previous» ly, the market had had an upturn, followed by a. period of irregular-i 4 Gen Foods Gen Motors Tex Gulf Union (‘urhiilo . “fi-stlngbnu. \Voolwortb . org/luv (Canadian Prue) WINNIPEG, Sept. 1'1'— ("LOSE Wheat: Oct 081,5; Der-fit"); If‘; .\II\_\'\ 71:17am. , 7151/4; Doc 301C; May (‘ASII PRICES ‘ity and indecision. Net losses were ‘win a 1 to 4 point range. while turn over came to 2453.400 shares. Commodities, on the other hand. were reasonably steady for the most l’. part. Wileat acted erratically, clos-l ' 7' 1X15 Wllll small vafatlons from Thursday, but cotton was up a. bit 911d Several of the other staple l markets, including sugar, returned fair gains. , The United States dollar's break to 11 116W 10W hvlped maintain staple prices. even though it offer- ed no aid to stocks. 011 the Stock exchange..m1n1ng and tobacco shares made occasion. 111 Sallie!» but response was lacking from other sectors after the initial firmness. Utilities again bogged 017W“. 10111911 by the wets and later by the rails. Industrials lacked re- Wheat: No 1 lmrd 71',-’_-: No 09%: No 2 nor 001,4: .\'o 4 nnr (l1: No F1 1 nor, No 3 nor 04111:. 5., ' ‘- _ _; Sn (l 5 ,g, . Feed 521,5; Truck 08%; No 1 durum 11-1‘. 16.11.11; No 2 c w 1141p N? s c w 3n 1 n1 2111‘: . 2 {PHI 27-11; lhyloctcrl 21c; Tfflll". Iiwrlryv: (l rmv I ox 3'11’ 4111: \'~ r1 o 1v am: No 4 g1; :03;- c w 1121;; .\'.> c c 1v TH!‘ 4- . Currency (Carr dlun Press) (ftllllfllrlltl . Nl-zw Your -t. 11 11's» United (‘01111111111111 Hlult-s do :11 u d 11-1 loivnwnrd Dome limos .' " zn f 1:1 - z .- l"ll1‘l§(‘[S ln l-‘fft-np "p1 H11- closint; - s o1‘ (‘no week ,1< en the men 1“: In ht“ trading at 1s 1ve'l as in 111-- , ’.l‘11-- l|1-.'1\'_\' tone in tmp 1.111 by a CF11", c in 1111f ons furl 1g and the r aunt; :1 TI~‘\\' l4. l.111:1l.111 .1111 l r, 1n terms , closed with 1- v . of (‘>7 cents) '7,"_' 1- 111s Friday 111111 t~' u 1111117111 mo. ' ' ‘o 1'2" 1l(-1".l'1~ 11f the dollur . sa 1~11 prre for sI-‘rt as sci, McIntyre . WW1 ' was .\lr)ll‘lnn 33W- .\lr‘\"_l1 e .\lln (‘orp 11 here 111.1! 111111 . _ 1 - 3 cents at, Xipisging 1.71111. <1 s11 at 11s 11,11 for that Ayn-WA!“ _ _\'. ’,l'l1l.~1 l'“I\I‘(‘Sl‘llfl nn advance of Xm-rh ('11)) , :11) ut 1S cuts in :1 vwck. mymngtqr ,,_ The (‘1111111111111 rill-iv closed at p,,,,;,.,.,- u, _ 110 5-10 c _ up 1-10 of 11 ccnt. It Prurufr-r . ' := the highest sn'o lhc nllddlc of Pros Air _.. s .. , I ~11o 1.11111‘ .. \\'._ l0 .-- ,,. T111111 solos 100.000. IINIJSTED I lr _ llmu-ului- (‘hulvlull (.‘ (‘upper Fulvllll. ..... Ventures PRO_D_UClE' (Cnmullrui Proms) SIONTRIHL. Scpt. IT-Wlilxport ship mi-uts from Dloulrvnl to the llnitcd Kin lom assuuu-il fnlrly largo pro- port ons during Inst wook, Butter ox- porls totalled 11,615 boxes. cnlnparcrl with 2,710 boxes tho prerlnus week. There were no nhllilllotrfrl l1’! "10 ""1" responding wick of inst your. Ship- ments of choose amounted to 41,110 boxes. This colupnrrs with tho prev- ious week's ahipmcnts of 21,000 boxes 3111!] (mum 11' tho corrrnponrlllg per- iod of Inst your of 34,7130 boxes. Lnst week 2,0361 cases of eggs were ox- portcrl n11 sgslnut 5'18 v-nees :1 week ago and none a yen; Ilgo. Frlco oluingcn on 11m blonlrcnl dairy 11ml produce tnnrkol last week We!" only fractional. liuttcr cased slightly. eggs firm-ad frnvtlotvnlly’ and other llncs hold unchanged. The whrvosnle luittcr mark-cl mldml 111v- weok at. 1811, 1n 18-h c-ntn 11 pound fnr no] hnttor 1n earl-its or less with l ‘the Froncli tho qcucrnl uskluz prices nl. 19-‘; rent! I1 pound. Arrivals totalled 2|,- 107 hnxos. Tho Qhurfln market closril the work 11 pound for Ontario colored; 10% cunts for 0-1- fnrlo 11-11111»; 1011. to 11-“; vcull (or Quota-w cvflnrcd and 101', tn 105,11’. for A 1 h] of 314""! lvnxm sale ilurlug tho Nov: Qunhnc potatoes fallml to rc-l wrro offered for Woolf _ >cnnl My change, ending 11111 u-vck at 1115.11, to 80 cent! par 80 pound bug. and more than r1 cunt lbore last _ ipi-lzitlnu, '1" 1- clnsln 1 <1 :1 pvcruluiu on (‘nlteil at‘ ,3 ll lll pcyrvnl trnut- (‘l11.‘4C(l at 5.03 of :1 rvyt. ( niliun PHWI) KIOXTRI-Lilr Sop. 17—Thc pound stcrliilg llll)\'(‘(l 'ithl11 n narrow '. range un Alontrrul thrown rxchangr- Sat11r'a_v u-hilo flu- I'1|l1f‘(l Suites 1101-. In» (‘Ullllllllnl its 1lo\\'111\~.|1'4l vn11rso_ 'l‘lu- pnutll Illvvllvtl with an ovl-r- nlpllt gain ut’ 2*“, 1' 111s 111 31,6751 1H cmnnnr-(l with 1.1a night's close of $-1_S.'1‘.l-l0,,.-\ lfghcr tendency was exporicurr-d slightly hfi-nyt- the close 11nd tlic rrlto finished thc day n! $1.377... 1| ;_'.:ln of " 11G ccnfs. Th“ 11mm Rains (lollnjwus down .01 of. mm port-ml :11 flu- 0p"! 1111: being qnrllcd n! 3'1‘, porrolil’ Ivrvllllufll. lt (‘Ilfllllllhwj tn (‘£1511 11ml vlnsod at 71V; pi-rvont. oft‘ ‘,1 of one pcrvcnt. Other‘ vilrrcnrl-‘s ivmv- ronorlllly‘ higher vvlthl f'nnc. holdlnt: (unchanged at 6,03 (‘c1115. EXCHANGE (funudltln Pro-m) ‘I'}\l., S'~-’1I. lT-Brltlsh and 11 r<~l11111>11 tn the mnupilcil by the .1011, closed Saiur- FRI “Inland ‘Argpllltlnfl p.|.;..3,3;14:'1:_ Advances ....-...... 120 . ustrn iu poun .>~ . Austria schilling .1710, Declines ""' -~ 542 227 lblglluui linen “L Unchanged __ 105 llrnzl nilrcis . .1. ,1“ 7.1.1, Total Issues '10": m 111111: Knu- ilollirs .3403. (‘sot-hr .-lnv:1k'fl (‘W111 1| .0451. llfllllllllfkf krone 21.131. France rant‘. a h R mrnuluy rnlcbs 11 .1105; C ange ates ~ (‘treat llrTain pound 43781. , (irecre dwirhmn 11051. ~——--- 11..11.....1r1~~1~1.. crraws. Sept. l7—-tC.P.)——They lluucarv poll N, y 1",“, ,,,,,,.,, _ r...: of exchange for New York: J;-’;)";'n1l‘f;"|-‘_ghv a ‘Funds governing from Sept. 15 to, Qyt-uugiwrntétlrnrmflzi”.W“ _ ‘Sept. 30 will be four and three 1 D\V 4P1 I" ' 1‘ 1 , Norway kruno N119. quarwrs P91‘ cent Urmhlllfll. Dub‘ Poland Zlnll .l'00. 1n {h ' _' Rmmmmn ,0" ,,,,,_ _ 8 is period the rate of sur ‘ 81111111 Afrlcn 111mb! 1.11.111, charge on International Freight’ pm“ 31d Ebrpress shipments will be‘ S tnrlnurl v-anc f.’ .. 9g cgrm p Illllftrlrl Stair-s ilollnr B", per ront per assenger surchame premium. NEW YORK, Scpt 17~(.'\.P.)—For- olgn cxchnnco friu. (ircnt Britain zlomnnrl high 4.1101]; low 4.00: close 4.71) ; ('0 011v hills 4 (‘17-‘6: Franci- 5.82: ltnlv 7.813 lluluiuiu 20.71; Ger- " (‘nnnila 000-2, Miscellaneous NEW YORK. Rout 17—(A.I'.)—l’n- rlcx of 15 staple commodity prlccs (Dre fil_ 1031 equals I10). Today 132,2 prov nay 131.8. Weulr ago 120.7 mouth fill" 127,0. I033 hlirh 148.1): 103K low 78.7. 1032 1051.0 1932 low 70.3, (Copyright 11W! hv Almulyi), 1v. 1r. CURB slstance when the downswing be- came general. U. S. Steel, Du Pont, Allied Chemical, American ‘mfg. phone, Case, New York Central, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, U. S. Smelt- ing, American Commercial Alco- hol, Wcstern Union, Consgljdated Gas, Public Service of New Jersey and southern Pacific ssgged z to 3. approximately. Union Pacific and National Distzllers product; lost 4. Homestake halved 12 pOln‘. rise. The dollars drop, a reflection of ‘nflation rumors abroad which ex- (1191138 Speculators presumably arc not neglecting to make use of, oo- iucided with a weak European market for French Francs, that currency-s position against guild? crs, Swiss Francs and Belgas rats-i cd a question here of whether gold would be drawn from Paris to Holland, Swtzerland or Belgium and revived tho familiar conject- ure as to the durability of France's alliance with the gold standard. Late selling of stocks was associat- ed by some brokers with rumors that that tie might be severed; such reports recur frquently and on oc-‘ “slim they have been accompan- ed by a. weakening share mar-ken Trade news was of small import I but Wall street found occupation in talking over developments along the credit expansion front, as “n11 as renewed agitation for more drastic and less orthodox inflation.‘ The 8700000000 in excess reserves Of central blinking 513500111 membgrg “*1 153°"! hell-seems an impres- sive total to many bankers who face what they believe to be an in-l definitely long period of extremely cheap money. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc, reported an "extension of the stistained buy- ing movement" in retail and wholesale trade. The agency's re- ports from various sectors stress, according to its weekly review, the "rapid disappearance of suspense and apprehension" which marked the period prior to general mop. tion of the industrial codes, “WIAT STOCKS DID I will be based on five per cent ex-l vhflnse. Trrs ruling was issued to- day by the board of railwnv com- mlssioners. MT’L. CURB (Canadian Prrlw) Stock: clfl" n A n11 . -' ' Iloimharuols ..... .. ... .. 14s; lmn 011 .. .. 1m, Imp In)» . .. .. 11 Int Polo _ _.. .. 1014.. Walker Pfd .. .. 15V, PRIMARY MOVEMENT or wusxr‘ Wheat marketlngs for the Prairie‘ Provinces for the week ending (Canadian Prun) Stocks Amer (‘you ll _ Ann-r Sup Puuc 20'} H1, x1111. 111u1"..'."..'." s1. 011 l11d "u “a n" ,» ...- September 1 amounted 1o 9,239,547 bushels compared with 11,052,622 for the previous week and 7,010,138 1n the corresponding week of 1932. For the five weeks ending Septem- lnl‘ ber 1. 1933. and September 2, l932,lA. M. Todd and Mr. J. W. Snell. jolt, 27,137,962 and 19,600,803 bushels The pail bearers were: Mr. Malcolm 7': 8.5 ‘(is were received respectively, ‘W11 11111111‘ lBTIVE; EXPilRl §A|_ E$_|__A R [i E tlmated between 2,000,000 and 8.- 000.000 bushels, took care of all early offerings. and. this coupled with s. renewal of buying power in the last few minutes sent wheat futures up for fractional gains on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange-to- day. Closing quotations were 1-4 ,to 3-8 cents over the finish. | than a can, in the days operations nephews and nieces and innumer-l and closing prices showed the Oc- l able friends m mmly part5‘ l tober delivery at 67 1-8, December option at 59 l“; and May future knew her 11nd beloved for her at 74 1-2 cents. active m some “mg Hedging prey‘ by many children‘ who were skill- ‘sum w” very heavy due m larg. fully guided through their primary deliveries at country points yo“ _ education under her loving care. tcrday, but for most of the morn-‘ pm this liberal selling “.85 easily‘, band are a tribute to her bitrial, taken care of through heavy pur- “m”: ,chases by importers. subsided weakness. prices lost their advance‘ but even at the level were quitei was large and traders had a stead-y‘ ‘in sympathy with wheat AN ATTRACTIVE Yielding 5.35% for 30 Ya" “ TELEPHONE ” INVESTMENT Bond: of vvdI established Candis I L ‘tn-cannula, ranking h: sakty an: d” on. mmpmi” o‘, provinces and municlpa" in. owned Canadian telephone companies. We recommends- Series A Dated September 1st, 1933. Denominations: $500 and $1,000, Price: 94.50 Limo Telegraph and Telephone Company, business in the Province of Nova Scotla- past three years have averaged requirements. ' price liability with the bonds of mlny Cansdjgn Despite heavy deprechfio v in market values of many other securities h: p.11 comparatively stable prlcp level. ATLANTIC UTILITIES LIMITED 5%‘ First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Bond; Maturing September 1st, 1963. Atlantic Utilities Limited controls the telephone business h: Prlna Diva-d Inland, own; valuable assets in (he Prnvinuz of Nova Srolia, nnd is a wholly owned suln-ivlinry of Mnri Limited, which in turn cnnlrols the telephone Annual not earnings of the Company after depreciation and n1] other charges for tho over two and one-half times annual bond Interest Full particulars of 0111's attractive inzv-sfmenl are contained in our Descriptive Circular, copy of irhich trill beforwarcled upon requggl W. C. PITFIELD s. COMPANY Limited 20 King Street SAINT JOHN ’Ph0nQ 3.3205 MONTREAL TURONTT) OTTAWA OUIBIE HALIFAX IIINDOK, Q5, one of the poundefl of Ayres, Mr. R. Wallace and Mr. M. Sanders, High River and Mr._, Eaglcsham o!‘ Cuylcy, t ' Mrs. Robinson died 1n High ltiver hospital, Wednesday, August 9, 1933, following a brief illness. She. was visiting her stster-in-law, Mrsd to High River hospital. In m-| sponse to a telegram her husband left Oyen Sunday morning and was: with her from noon that day unt1l| the end. ‘ The deceased was born in Slnsq hampton, Ont., June l8_ 1864. In yearly childhood she moved with her parents to Winnipeg, where she was educated and qualified for the teaching profession, which she, loved and followed to the last, and‘ in which she won honourable men- ‘tion 1n every school in which she Mrs. Robinson came to WIIINNIPDG, Sept. 18-—(C.P.)-— Inge sales of Canadian wheat. es- previous Prices suffered a setback to for- taught" ' mer closing levels near the star-toys“ l“ 1916' and makmg her of the last hour of trading as sup- port dwindled and Chicago showed m‘ °' 1”‘ mm- weakmss, but buying power was renewed in a wlrrlwind finish and values reacted to score fractional‘ Angel“ Cam" Mrs‘ A‘ Thompson; upturns. home here taught almost to the Besides her husband. she leaves to mourn their loss. a sister in Los a sister-ln-law in Vancouver, BC.‘ A“ futures had a range of more Mrs. Jas. D. Christie; a number of, ‘ Held in highest esteem by all who , |bright and happy disposition, she most ! will be sadly missed. and mourned ‘Fodays session was the The appended verses by her hus- | 1 RESTING During the last hour. as buying and Chlcggo showod , In the shadow of the Rockies Where the pussy willows wave, declined to the prcvous 61mg,‘ And the sparkling streamlcts mur- mur, steady. Volume of trade 1n the pit, As their fretted banks they have: l .. flaw of orders to execute. Where the warm Ch nooks 1n win t0 . Export sales of Canadmn when Chascrthe white snows from the were the largest in a. month. Liv-i ma,“ l fnfmégglfsgrlilzlgmailglhtlvlxlftlllst bggilalf, Making bare the hills and valleys dian, with the exception of one! s05 ‘he came 8m" again; 11111110 0f Avsffflliflll 77116111. lwhcrc the meadow lark and robin when FY1115 it UYPTDool closed sing their songs at dewy eve. 1-4d to 1-2d lower, whichnln view As the twittering little sparrows 0f 1111111111855 here yesterday. was, For their 111-11; the branches leave; construed as quite bullish by the‘ , tmda Chicago was firm most o, Where the sunshine smiles upon her, : And the ruin drops softly fall. lAnd beside the purling river You may hear the curlews call; the day but eased in tho late trade.‘ while Buenos Ares was steady. Cash grains were in better de- mand, reflecting the big improve- ment in export sales. Coarse grains. W01?! Where the lights from Tumor V111- ley Gild the star bcspankled sky, And the twreezes through the tree- tops Chant a mystic lullaby; steady most of the day. MRS. ROBINSON LAID T0 REST AT HIGH RIVER, ALTA. Where the high embattled moun- tains - Sentinel the Golden West, They ‘have borne my dear beloved And have laid her there At Best -J.W.R. YisIBLE SUPPLY O11‘ WHEAT Canadian wheat 1n store on Sep- tember 8 totalled 204,890,152 bush- . els, an increase of 5,037,921 ovs the previous week. A yesr ago the total was 126,678,191. Canadian wheat 1n store in tho : United Stat/cs amounted to 6.806.- 543 bushels compared with 5,825,761 on the corresponding date last 5'68!‘- In transit wheat on the Great Lakes smouted to 6,247,755 bush- els. A year ago 0.015.368 were in transit. lUnited States wheat in Canada on September 8 was 3,728,762 bush- els cornpsredwith 10,135,738 s. year ago. EXPORT CLIABANCIS 0F WHEAT Export clearances of wheat dur- ing the week ending September ll amounted to 3,025,305 bushels com- pared with 3,987,637 in the previous week and 3,980,708 in the cones- pondlng week 111st year, The fol- lowing were the clearances by ports, the figures in brackets be- ing those of a year ago: Week ending September 81 Montreal 1,580,304 (2,296,647), Von- couver and New Westminster 565,- 716 (693061), Churchill 223,708 544,000), United States Atlantic Seaboard Ports 037,000 (327,000). Sorel n11 (120,000), Total 3,025,395 (3,980,706). - Six weeks ending September 8: Montreal 9,659,454 (l0,8l4,560).’ Vancouver and New Westminster 2,572,158 (4,710,206), Churchill 2.- 401.881 (1,319,808), United States Ports 2,012,000 (2,299,000), Sorel 1,335,369 (1,307,713), Quebec 304.500 (79,970), Victoria nil (52,695), TO- tal 18.304029 (20553049). A young and rather nervous can- didate for the Navy was being 6114' ambled by a hoard of admirals. Dur- ing the examination a number of, general knowledge questions wers fired at him. One of them was: "What kind of animals eats grass?" The young man pondered over ma question, but made no reply. "Surely you can answer a simple question like that, can't you?" snap- pcd one of the admirals. “Now then, what kind of animals eat! grass?" - “Animals? said the young candid date, l. look of understanding com- ing over his face, "I though at first l you said admiralsl" (Oyen Alberta News. Aug. 161 The funeral of Alice Christie Robinson, beloved wife of J. W. Robinson. J.P., of Oyen, (a native of Brackley Point, P. E. I.) was held in High River. Alta, on Sat- urday, August 12, in the United Church and interment followed in Highwood cemetery, Rev. Alex. Rsnnle of High River, ofllciotlng.; Among the many who attended the funeral the following were pres- ent from Oyen: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott, Miss Florence Moore, Miss 146 Richmond Sh, Mcfnnes, Calgary. Mr. Clark, Mr. E. R. 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