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Aug. 26~'I‘h¢ Brit- I ish Ainbasvidor to China was acci- dentally fhot today bya Japanese airplane machine gun bullet. AI-, B-lock* 4-|os¢‘ though railroad maiiagetnent. re- fitsod the increase ut wages to the »i1 Tét ”F".f_'_T"if7')’7!mo':g1~_;1 -‘;‘..-.:`::’“-1 311 ._._._,_,.-_-L_(-A... __ _L TT; ‘ir/.Q “.1 If' '- s .. ,.4 J* ii Q iso to ai U. - 5 li Silk Pi\\\'t‘.' A etiirtit. 15'; 15'. d 151 "ir Plti 26 Ilistiro Pf/‘I 91 . 6': fi : lil. ll ‘_ ' s' c im 5 4'. 24 -.1 24". is 'ts 1-1. .iff 1'5-ci" 7 HIV: 52 . brotherhood it is believed that some agieemem will be reached throiigii the Na'.;oi1al Mediation “"‘Ii"'“ ggf ‘Board The Presidents statement . 1 _vesterday in connection with the _-inning of the Court Reorganization l`lill would indicate that he has not iztvcn up his idea of reforms for :hc Supreme Court. There is noth- sl ine in the n<~\v.`~ this morning which tnizht help the market And if i1_ is able to hoId_ .against the rather unsati factoi'_v hows it will be eiicoitttilitig lrit \\'e would pre- f»‘:' to Ii~1.k on to _-ee lio\v_weil any iitltiiiiiztittl .»c11.ii,; is token. , ` "'l'i. 'Ni 1 V , ll' in l`-:if-leo 49 48 r\~~~» n .. 'f:~1_ 31/ l>"\ iid Fd 22’ 'JL' t';~:: S' ‘.\' lsr- is Cv if i»'.‘;1-"'11 lintii l' _.lie l'» I't;;i 'I' .» I4 li *. .-‘tit ‘ri 2t1i` 1:1' \".. |53 i lil' l"='»\' Pftl ' I if-we `\'\`n`r:~ \ln- f\'.' lin? ll 1fi`. "lt‘("fl P" I2 III Q-;,_.____ r;x.s>;1-.1 _ 1 Nr-1 Rrr-~.\‘ N11 St Fa 1' Pon' ("”"p N/\in.iitln $.\‘iriv\:‘ Pow 4I 43 47 22": 22 63 1274 I2‘€ . _ 28 28 r' 1/7111' Wd .'l.'1‘i 327- ="'i Fir Paw I4 I4 R8 R6 B0 -f l.n‘,v =li"\' S' Pun f`ti:i Fld R0`. 5 5 4 "6 4‘< ."1 >- Flirw B no-, I 12 fn .\l'»t‘I Pow' 31% 'il lin it.. 41 NEV1 `i'Ol`.l\ Aiic, 26 Brokci‘.< t><\iie~f~ tha' thc market will face 2'* . _ ‘i ~» 'i'--e no -,~_fi q'itc :i r-t in ticxt day or two in iictr of 'lu' |1c.\~itni.=tic note ob- .~r‘rvr~~ :ii 'hw o!f1nz_ there are many , . In 'he trntie who rin not exp(-ct it bc as ion: or .=i~iai'p as gossip Nott1'm:a\' r\tt.\'r.n Naws rrx-:tus , 61 ‘4 I , I . TORONTO. Aug 2ti~Kerr Add- lsoii-F‘il't work on new 500 foot. level was cncotinterefl ore liver- ' -'inc $11.20 per ton Considerable risiblc gold appeared. ` Pickle Crown-Main vein con- lsistency standing up on the three I .~owwo om~oowww ' 9.-advertising Rates »- "0C'C‘DDC‘UD£"'J‘3 § E L'nutrn| tiunrnitnu lovnll. in vcr wo _“____W Wanted V WA!\`TI'ID I10=\liI) I-'UK FAMILY ui liiire adults. Apply £40 Lfiiiiiuan L-1700-ti. W.-\N’I`ED FOR WINTER nio1i...1s furnished apaixnieiit or t..o icon... w.|_n board, Phone 1157. L-1817-8-‘£5-lil. V\'.-\.\'TED-40 FOXES, MUST REI good quality. Not. less than 60 pi r cctit. silver. Staie full par- ticiilars and price when replying. Apply rl uuainian. I..-1709-8-21-.li To Let ___ 7 HOUSE TO LET IMMEDIATELY ~--N022 Birchwood St. Apply tn W. Chester S. McLure. 1.1836-8-26-31 --‘._,.;_:;__. ,__.... . . t I T0 LET -COTTAGE IN GOOD condition. 243 Richmond St. __ Lfusafv-27-1" SIX ROOM AND FOUR ROOM apartment to let. Apply 288-J. L-1858-B-27-31 Fii‘1=."w§`na'f>'”iro"i3&°r-*“o nntri for winter months. Apply this _oft ¢.._ L-rico-tt. FOR. RENT-SIX ROOM APART- ment. Heated. With or without ~ e A 1 55 Fitzroy St. or :alas - Dpi' phone 1413. I;17D7-8-25-I-f £.; ii*** I’ () L E T- DESIRABLE F I V E roomcd flat, heated, UDP" Prince, all conveniences. Rent sl'i'.5tl_ Apply to Guardian Office. L-1824-8-26 31 ’ii;.~E¥;TiW6‘nopsit'N* _ur to date apartments one contain- iitg six rooms and one contsinlnk 8 rooms. Apply Mrs. H. H. ~ , 130 Elm Ave. Home ___ L-1802-8-25-31 . For Sale _ BARRED ROCK PULLETIIUU sale. Everett Howatt. Carleton. L-iaas-s-19-31. _i~;<" VOR SALE-FAWCETT RANGE new last Sept. Apply_ 189 Dor- 1 .ie st. _ rm I L-ities-Va-an-at .__*--A- von siula-savsn cooltmo. Ranges, also all kinds water front.. 89 Rochford St. L-1824-8-26-21 ron sAi.|-: - m-:Avg PAPER suitable tor placing undef °°fP=" or niiciotn. 5 cents ner WU- APP” Guardian. I;-_l_f9II'3'l1;"_{~ I:_;___l'___..... ton sau: -‘misvr cum- muird sheets i8" x 23”. B€S\l1U' 1 cent each. Bpecisl sale D110*-im for 60 cents. 60160414 1°’ "nn" lotithouses. ADDI! 0‘I1:\i¢a;{‘é_"_“,_ ver word. Auiiuumfunsnls and Coming Menlo to por word; Classified cu in-r aunt; lu lleiuor-mm notion. Nc vc: inch; Lin. of l'|¢|f;| "1 °V“"‘"“!| *"*"‘"li- l-llfflli IN*-. 441 per name; Lcllorn of Cundalelm up per Iniii; Notices of Ilnuiln and Appremultun, 7011 pol llnh Us ll QU u-1.~:l. unter rats: on application. Aimimuru churn for any m'vur|.iscmcnl twenty-lin cents, _ 0h9QQ&Q}QQi.QQ _-I vu- = Payable in Advance ru; neue-rn and Eulurn louis. le ;:;--___ _ IVV i\/Iisceliaiieuul Iulitl. S`l`I'i)E.\"I` INTERESTED; I 1.. c-it-ipur Dcaixi willing 1,0 stay ‘ iii _...ne eveii_i11g. A,;p_y “A 1 ‘ Lina. ....i1i. L.-tooo-o 26~.>1. i .il-2.-\l 'I`il"l`l. GLADIOLI. YOL Cilti 11 :ue youl' Ortiei' or get you. i i..,.i.ii..ici...> rt. Uut Oiiicu iii Ltle c......c i..1.g_ Unice tciupiiotie boo.. 1.1.1.1., n...i_ .. e also issue pLtliC}'S I0 I .mit 1, \‘. 1, pittsc. J. A. .\iuut€. bun ‘ i...u .»i.>suiaiice Co., ;.1ial'.0..e- ioiiii. _ W Ilourdcrs Wanted _ I S'I`I'I)I‘II\"I`.~'. AC(,`0i\IMODA'I`ED at ll.: Ciitnlirriattd St. nga.: College. L-1744-8-23-81. S'I'l`DEN'I`S A(`(f0l\/IMODATED 250 uratton Street, near College. l Liiuzs-a-25-:ti STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- Near College. Apply 34 Long- worth Ave. L1647-8-23-25-27 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT 173 Weymouth St. ncar college. L-1864-8-29-41 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- Near College. Reasonable rates. Apply 15 Cumberland St.. » L-111.111-a-as-§i__ S 'I‘ U D E N T S ACCOMMODATED olle e. Write or telephone near c g _2°.0_ BI!" Cast ___ 1-: .1i>?;9_'_?Z;3l YOUNG MEN STUDENTS AC- commodated near College. Mod- ern Convenlengps. good board- A lt M Guar an. . pp I L-1869-8-27-3| Female H=;|_e__!Y39_f_e!_ Ain wAr~"rnn-ron Housr: M »- ‘ 'k. A ' t this office. “ul mm a L-1805-6-25-31 _ “___” Sales Help CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS: “PW (If9P I°"°I3- "Elf dfuf "£55 tluppllsil by .zltfloll and lk. Ill- cn all three levels continuing in good ore grade. Little Lrmg Lac-New vein at western and of holdings appears promising, new ninth and tenth levels opening up according to expectations. ' McLeod Cockshutt-New occur- .rence reported at 500 level run- ning 814 over a mining width. July estimate of 400,000 tons in reserve due for upward revision. Madsen-Completes shaft to 600 feet. Drilling indicates north zone $6 average grade for width 25 to 30 feet over length of 800 feet. G0d's Lake--Best ore indicated in west drift on fourth level. Uohi Gold-10 feet of good look- ing material encountered in eros rut on the 300 level. Moneta-Excellent. ore develop- ment reported over 300 feet of fine rrade ore length has been drifted through on first and fourth levels Falcotibridge - Big exploration prcgraxn yielding results, property holdings now close to 20,000 acres. Canadian Maiartic-Drifting ea~t in north limb ore structure on third level has proceeded 1.200 feet from No. 1 shaft. and that distance represents practically con- tiflfuous ore. MONTREAL. Aug. 26-Howard Smith declared regular qtiartgrly dividend $1.50 preferred payable Oct. I5 record Sept. 30. MON'I‘R.EAL. Aug. as_cs.nsda's ttold output in June 344.895 ounces up 1.4 par cent over May and up D per cent over June 1936. First six months up nearly I2 per cent OVGI' like perI0d 1936. Osnads Bteamships-Improved outlook for 1937 coming; caused five per cent bonds to advance five points in last three days, pre- ferred and common also stronger. Price Bros.-Year ended March 31. 1937. operating profit $1,789,316 against $875,324 the year before after all charges including bank and bond interest, depreciation and depletion. Net loss for period 5293.913 against. l0`s of $1,595,625 in preceding year. Robert Mitchell Oo-President states company business so fsr this year well ahead of corresponding; 1936 period and that e profit is being shown after all charges and full depreciation. ' ' Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfleid uid Co.) Stocks Open Close Abitibl 6 5% Asbestos 85 82 B A Oil 23 23% Beauharnols 8 6 Brew Corp Bath A Can Vick Dom Tar Don A Fraser Fraser V 'I' U Ford Hlr Waker Home Oil Imp Oil ~ Int. Pete Melchers A Price P R 20% 20 I8 I3 15% 15% 43 43 44 43 23% 49'( |85 2074 3494 43 23% 49% 185 20 *L 35 42 rice Pfd oyalite 41 'li 4I 54 Banks Gloss Stbtkl CID” Banks Bank of Gan Bk of Com 164 Bk Mtl 220 Bk Nova S Royal air ins 184 220 I96 hers of llnnrr Curb lilrkol) Stocks , A.l Chem j Am Can 1 Am For Pr Am Rad ; Am Tcl Tel . Am Water Anacondn. Atchison Atl Ref Auburn Bald Loco _ Balt Ohio Bendix Av Beth St Briggs Man Ca=e Ches Ohio Chrysler . Com Sol Coin So 1 Con Can ,'Con Gas Co Corn Prod Cur Wright. Deere I Dupont. Elec Auto Lt Elec Pr Lt Firestone Gen Elec G rl Foods Gen Mot Gcodrich ‘ Good T , Gt No Pm , Hud Mot Car i Ill Cent 1 Int Hat' Int Tel Tel 1 Johns Man Co » Kennecott , Miss Pac' Ry , Mont Ward Mui' Co N Y Cent Na tl Bls _ Nat Cash Reg new York N H or Am Co i Nor Pac I Pack Mot Paramount. i Penn` R R . Phil Mor Phil Pet Co Po`t Tel Cab Pub Ser N J f’.;“¥.: ".9 °° i a o o ligsriic éc o . ears oe Co 1 Shell Union Oil , South_ Pac , sto oii ind i§l“.1°“¢.l' ’ u e 1 Tex Co I United Air 1 United Corp ` United Drug United Gas Imp 1 U S Rubber ; U s st co ; U S frid AI - Vanadium I Warner Bros West Union West Air B West Elec Woolworth MONTREAL, Aug too Beaiufor Brownlee gut Mal UPON Thomp Usd 1 Stocks Amer Cyan B Amer Sup Pow . Cit Serv Co , Creole Pet 3 Elec Bond Hi l Niag Hud f Un Light Pow A | 'Un Light. Pow Pfd Gulf of Penn Humble Oil (Canadian Press) 1.. in ' ` ._ ; »- :ef-3-23 sf* #J 5% 25% 19% 94% 45 I70 40% IIO'm I3’*» 2% 6 133 156% 39 20% .55 36 "li 56 39'/s 38 ‘a 15% ll2‘o' I0% 60 6074 12 37% 33% 4% 25 ll 28*/5 0% 22% 36 68 56 40’/fr I9‘v 11% 6 94 41% 66% 13% 59"- 2774 5 13'; 56% Il2 34 ‘Z 31”. 14% 46% 40 150 46'/1 MONTREAL CURB ltocl lnshnngs um Ulcu 23 I06‘~: 7'.. 20% 168 I7 56 73% 5 34 ‘.i I9 93"# 44 I89 48 "2 I09 Iv I3 hi 2 ‘. 64 131 I57‘1 38”. 20-111 5371: 362 55% 38%; 38 15-‘t lil 10% 50% 60% ll-'ti 36 33% 4% 24% 28% 8% 22% 35 87% 57% 40% 19 10% U 82% 41 - 66% 13% 59% 27 5 12% 68 ll0"4 32 31 14% 46 39511 l48‘4 46% 26-Selected NEW YORK CURB lCsnndlsn Press) Grain |By The Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 26 - Whelt prices advanced briskly forstims today because the trade wu en- thusiastic at Liverpool strength and Far Eastern war news. but re- mlnln qotatton. on Montreal C b arket today were: S ks Close I2 4 16% 7'/| 50 Close 86% 1% 2% 35% 16% 12% 6 40% 56 82% ,gptégnaalnicr erased the bulk of MONTREAL, Aug. Z6 _ tCPi- bushel at one time, but n. general inclination to lightencommitments coupled with profit-taking pulled quotations down to around the Prices showed little change on Montreal open produce marketsto- day and trading moved atasteady ‘ pace. fl Graded egg shipments in clrlots or less were quoted st 28 cents s dozen for grade A-large, 26 for A- c medium, 23 for B-large and 20 for, I ~ .5-8. and corn nnlshed 1-B lower to C. Butter was quoted at 26 3-4 tn l 1-3 Cent-5 hlihef. RD- 99 I-3.D0C Double your earnings by our De- posit System. IMPERIAL-WlND- SOR Personal Cards $5.00 P01’ hundred up. Our Deposit Syélffem inspires larger orders. Increases your commission to 40%6 rf” Cards for early buyers. NovsltY Cards; Business Cards; our Famous Photomounts; El'°h|n85¢ Attractive Prints. Writa for fre! new streamlined sci!-OPC"-IDI sample nook. Aim cststottue de- scribing Calendars. Gift Dresslftli. Boxed assortment in New Wulet Gift Box. Room 149 British Cmn- ddlln Publishing, BI W6lIh8f4`l\ ID. Wm' T°'°n it-in-s-zv-1-a-io-1'! - Male Help Wanted _ F ET? 1': E.; I-2 “_” 2': I-2 1'! if NOTICE Our store on Kent Street will N WANTED -- SINGLE MAN FOI farm work. Russel Clark, CIW Traverse. M615-6-26-Si Qnscd after A|ll'\ll\ "uh 0”” °. anna at uint am wtu to tuscan: mr plant nn Longwurtl AVO will be delivered of lhlllltl D Ill! Mldress. Phone O63. FEW METHOD CLEANIII LTD- Txili fl-1% M Teachers Wanted wmran-nnsr cl.Asl KAL! Teacher as Principal for cnpnuc school. supplement si:1o.0o. 'rbos Dust. 8""- 27 I-4 cents a pound for csrlois 65 3-6 to 1-2- or less of No. 1 while lots to rc- 1 tailers were 27 I-2 to 28 for solids WFNNIPEG. ADR. 26 - (CP) - md gg to gg 1.2 for prln;¢_ Unconflrmed reports of precipita- Qhgose was quoted at 14 to 14 tion in Argentina pared 2 I-2 cent 1-4 eents s pound for Ontarloa gains in wheat futures on the Win- wlth Quebec; at 13 i-2 to _3-4. nipeg grain exchange today to I Potatoes: Que. new whites No. 1 1-4 to i 5-ii cent advsnom st the 60'! .45 to 50: No. 2 60'; .35 to .40; clone. whites No. l B03 .45 'to 50. October wheat hnished at 81.23 3-6. December 81.20 5-B and May F, _. ` cis: 1-4. 'l"he biggest. Canadian wheat. ex- lnance port trade ln weeks, estimated at 750.000 bushels. followed strength MONIREAL. Aul. 26 - fCP)- at Liverpool and crop damage re- Whest. northem, No. i 81.37 1-2: ports from Argentine provinces of barley, Cmndisn western 3.05; Cordova and Santa Pb. N.B. Mtg ind, No. I .ll4; flour. spring| wheat psunts, ilrsts |750; sec- rye futures around two cents to ond; 87.10; bakers $7.00; winter lead coarse gi-sin trading. Hqw- whsst patents, choice $5.10 to ever, minor hedging salesin coarse g5_15; white corn 66.00 to 86.20; grains left final values. rye i to 1 bran, um 824.36; shorts, ton 026.25; 1-2 cents higher. cats 3-4 to I-I m|“||ng|, ton $40.25; rolled oats. cent up, barley I-6 to 1 _1-4 cent bu 3° |b,_ g3_45; my, No. 2, pe; lower and flu unchanged to I-I um. cnrlcts 49.00- 1-2 to s-4. nutur No. 1, Chedlét Ont. .I4 I-42 th .2'I. Potatoes: Que. new whites No. 1 We .46 to 50; llc. 2 00's .35 to .40: Q. pf _W .... ...A I/fllbl-I-It N_l. new whitcsjlo. 1 80's .46 p .lt Wheat was almost 2 1-2 cents a l I I the opening levels. 1 1-6 to I 1-2 Mmmg The Gsntral Guardian 11* I 0 dlui . 'roaos1§'.'/lug. aL" ' Stocks Acme Oil Alton Ajax Oil A P Con Aidermsc Alexmd Argosy Arntf eld Ashllcy Asto ti. Bagamso Blnkficld . Buss Metal Beattie Bidgoocl Big, Miss B0 jo Brown Oil Buff Ahk Buff Can Blink Hill Cel Edm Cainicnt Cdn Ma.1 Cas Treth Cent Pet Con Pore Chem Rel Chromium Coniarum Con Ohlb Darkwtter Davies Dom Ex Dorvsl East MAJ Eldorado Fslccm Pod Kirk Fire Pete Pounds Prancoeur Gillies L Glerpors Go s Lake Gold Eagle Goodflsh Gr Bousq Granada Gunner Halcrow 3 Hard Rock 130 Harker High BU' Home Oil Homestead Howey _ Jack Wai Jacola Jeilicoc J M Con Kerr Add Kerr Lnke Kirk Lake Lam Cont. Laps Cod Lava Csp Lebel Lee Leitch Maoassa Madsen MacLeod Man East Mnralgo Mclntyre McKenzie Mcvittie Mcwstters Mercury hizeri oii in Corp Mlnto Model Mon Rm Moneta Morris Muirhead M hy Nehigec lt`l..1‘L‘“ P Noranidn Normetal Ntr Can OBrien Okalts - gigs mega. - Oro Plata Paoslta Pamour Paycire Parkhlll Partannn Paulore Paymastsr Perron Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Prairie Premier Press Met Preston Pros Air Read Auth Red Crest Red Lake Reno Roche Royslita St Anth San Ant Sha tkey Bherritt Biscoe ~ Sladen Slave I.4bs Sou Pete Stada. Sud Basin Sullivan Sylvsnite Trhots. Tack Hugh Texas owogmm Uohi tinit Oil Ventures Waite Am Wood Cad Wright I-lan Ymir I4 3 'I5 2'! 122 65 51 I6 265 65 138 100 GI 38 I2 I3 185 51 |03 31 235 40 'I0 125 18 3 61 585 70 IDI S I4 ..- »g§§ is 21 so me sos mis 144 24 ns si na iso ris no si is is an _ in zu a-io ics so is nt iso is-t an 110 its in si no seo as seo as ay‘s lowest levels. Wheat closed at approximately ents above yesterdays finish. Sep. .06 3-4 to 7-8. Dee. 1.06 l-I to lntermarket spreading boosted cent higher. WINNIPEG WHEAT (supplied by Plttlell ma Co.) Closet- Oct-126%-123%. ”1r°¢‘-'-’£l1‘ii‘.‘1’i’=’»‘¢ UNLISTID Brett ggn tMsn as Crownogg Dal Oil Foothill Mali-obic Nllght. HAWK Ol Selec Pend Or Por Oro Ritchie Robb Mo Tamisk Total sales 476.tl'l0 Currencies func 6.16: U.l. dollar ptr. dollar 26.01 fr.; canadian do . hr IM lib. ‘6 I0 31 112 2 44 I2 6% 8 34 41 10% I I5 an I 13 1 75 I 78 141 46 53 36 , 6!¢ 50 112 270 750 10% 16 , 26 'I0 37 4% from a flue caused considerable 18% B8 16% 19 gg'/‘ dim commodity exchange produce I 45 I I las scci-ei as 't-ii in as 1-2. iso 4'/. ‘A 35% I36 28 50 3% supplied the chief deterrent. tog 8510 53”’ - 35 ‘fi FIT ,_‘ g Q14 Q goozag.-wget B6 171 _ 20% 1 285 29 19 17%( 160 6% 80' 6 Vs 6 660 3 'I7 106 2% I 4 430 4 4 3 _ 39 NTRIAL, A - I _ 4CP)- » i»..'.f§i renin; ffifnmca muon- Canning Racks _ ?.'l.1f’.'?. ‘i`€"f.'»°|"».'{’£°"§..°"°.‘1I."§{l Pint Sealers '°P°"°" ”‘ “‘° """°” "“‘° “ ` Quart Sealers :i.'ls nts o thu United lute. _ fioiinfent psi. I Rubber Rmgg At New York-Pound 4.66 1-5: franc 3.74 't-6; duisdisn dolls.: pu. At Pnrll-Pound IHS ff.; UF in coin-round ia, 1' tr. mm sm usa; oinf /. qi. ._-. . UIABWEIJ. for Photographs. W ROBIN HOOD FIDUB Milled ah* from washed wheat for your satis- faction. L-1075-'l-28-ti. nn. vt. r. saAiuAN wiii be away ` ; from his office until Sept. 13th. . Liam-a-21-ii l iiimov/ii. - cnsppcii sr co..` have moved to the Brace Block, 164 Queen Street. L1877-ll-27-31 ` IUNTEI RIVER. CHARGE of l inc united church or canada, Rev. W. A. Mu:Quarrls, B. D., Minister, j services for Sunday, Aug. 29th, will I be At North Wiltshire nt ll. Hamp- I shire at 3. and Hunter River at 7.30. IRev. A S. Weir, B. A., of Vernon will conduct these services. L1876~8-27-li LEAVES FOR. HOME-Regretful 1 fsrewolls were said to Mr. and Mrs. ` .i_ arson, and tsmiiy when they! , left for their home in U. B. A. byi motor. During their stay here they l _ were the guests of Charles and Mrs. Barrett., Fort Augustus. MUSICAL SERVICE -A special musical service will be hcld in Marshfield Presbyt/er`an Church Btuidly evening at 7.30 , P. M. Everybody welcome. Solos. An- thems, Congregational singing. Rev. J. C Ma.cNeii. Minister. L~I826-B-26-Zi FIREMEN CALLED OUT - A roof fire evidently caused by sparks I damage to the double tenement l house, 137 Hillsboro Street, o\vnecl‘ by Mr. R.. McCl.nne?l, shortly after - noon yesterday. A line of hose car- I riecl to the roof was necessary to extinguish the blaze. _ COMMODITIES ‘ MONTREAL. Aug. 26 - tCPi- _ Price; continued steady on Cana- l section today. Butter Spot - Que. fresh <92 score) 26 7-8 to 27; Que. seconds Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eggs Spot.-Ont, A-large 28a; A- medium 26|.; B-large 23 l-2:1; C, 20s. MINING TORONTO. Aug. 26-(CP)-The Toronto stock market was bumped for 1 sizeable setback today as bearish sentiment was fostered b_v1 disturbing foreign news develop- ments. The wsr in the Orient buying while the base metal* shares, which registered the wid-I t declines. were unsettled by' sharp losses in the London metal, prices. Miscellaneous Mines regis- tered s decline of 3.34 in the ox- ehsngs index and the golds lost. 1 1-4 points. Senior base metals dlpperl sharp- ly. Norsnda dropped to 60, clos- ing with s loss of 4 points, trailed I by Hudson Bay, off 1 l-2. P‘alc.,.n-5 bridge welkened 50 cents and the I close was down 10 to 20 cr-nts for Falconbrldge, Sherrltt, Vf\n*.1ire.=, Pend oreille and Waite-Amulet.. The silvers were steady. Dome was t.he weakest of thc big golds, losing I 1-2 to 40 1-4 Mcintyre dropped 3-4 and Hollin- g r and Lake Shore weakened l 4 50 and recovered to show s 'ic gain of 10 cents and Buf1alo-An- kerite md Pioneer also finished on the up side. Losses of 10 to ao cents were boarded by O’Brlen_0ro Plata, Prospectnrs' Airways. Biscoe. Wright Hargreaves and Sylvanite. In the Junior oils losses of 3 to 6 cents were showing finally for Calgary-Edmonton. Firestone. Dav- ies. Foundation. Home. Dalhousie and Foothills. Rnyslits was oft a 9 _ point each. Macassa dipped to 6. _ t " eral of Angus Buote which was largely attended was held yesterday morning fiom his late residence, Rusticoville, to Stella Maris Church North Rustico, whsrc Solemn High Requiem Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev J. D. McNeill. He was assisted by Rev. C. Pit-rie, Dea- con and Rev. J. Buote, A son of the deceased, Sub-tl..-icon. Rev. R.. P. McKenna vias blaster of Ceremon- ies. with Rcv. W. Mccsrdle, Thuri- fier and E. Robin and T. Butler. Acoyiites. Assstlng in the Sanctu- ary were: His Excellency Bishop O'Sullivan_ Rev. P/McMahon, D. D., Rev. James Murphy. Rector of Bt. Dunstan's University, Rev. W V. McDonald. Rev. R. McDonald. Rev. Chas. McCarthy. Rev] vincent Mor- rison, l=tev. W. Keele and Rev. F. McQuaid_ St. Dunstan‘s University. His Excellency Bishop O’Sul1lvan gave the Final Absolution at the Church and grave. The following were pall bearers: Messrs. Lemang Pineau. Felix Pineau, John L. Gall- ant. Jerome Gallant, Jerry Gallant and Pheliox Gallant. Members of tho Holy Name Society of which the deceased was a member, preceded the hoarse. Mrs. Lester Dlgnan and three children of Stellarton, N. B., are vsitors to the Island. While in the city they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams. NEWLY APPOINTED C. N. R. EXPRESS AGENT MONTREAL. Aug. 26-James A. Saunders has been appointed ng- cnt, Canadian National Express. Newcastle. N. B.. according to an announcement today by G. E. Bel- lcrose, general manager of the company. He will succeed W. J. 'i`a_vlor. who was transferred tothe position of agent at Comwall, Ont. Mr. Sauiirlcrs was born at Model Fat'in, N.B.. in 1807. He entered the service of the Canadian Na- tional Express as clerk It Saint John. NB. in 1922, and has held various positions at that point un- til his present appointment, Construction Steadily Rises l('.l’. By Guardisn's Special Wire) SYDNEY, N. B.. Aug. 25 - The construction lndustry had begun to expand rapidly, Deputy Finance Minister Dr. W. C. Clark Ibday told Nova. Scot a Union of Municipalities rlcrgatcs as they opened thetr 32nd annual convention, held ths year in Sydney. “Construction is one of the grest- cst of our capital or durable goods industries and it is the drastic fluc- tiiritions in this group that largely ricount for the wide differences In griicrnl economic activity ls be- tween tzood and bad times," Dr. Clark said. Rislii: incomes and increased coiificlcnce and the Home Im- prcvcinent Loans Guarantee were jointly credited by the official for improvement in housing activities recorded this year. Figures for the frst seven months of 1937 showed a .'18 per cent increase over the .same period of last year, he said. Housing costs too much, Dr. Clark stated. in relation to other com- modities and services, and he de- sired to focus attention on the bus- iiirss of providing housing for every one. with efficiency on in level com- parable with that already attained bv businesses providing most. oi’ the other necessities and comforts. LITTLE SIIEMOGUE, N. B. The Misses Helen md L\i.lu Clark of summerside have retum- eri to their home after spending |. week with relatives In th vicinity. The church service on Sunday afternoon was conducted by Dr. Mun-ay of the Canadian West. Wm. Connelly of Chicago accompanied on the organ by his little daughter May. sang the “Holy City." Dr. DOIIII.. Murray who is s native of this lowingz- Ladle Strainers Bowls Saving Effccted In Refining Methods The public debt to ingenuity and unceasing effort; of research en- gineers snd men of science is no where better illustrated than in the story of gasoline. Today’s automobile engine would be impossible if it. had to run on even the best kind oi' gasoline pro- duced in 1910. In that year t.he average yield of gasoline from is barrel cf crude oil was 4% lsllons. now the yield is lil gallons. m01'€ than four times as much. In 1935, for instance. motorists of North America used between 18 and 19 billion gallons of gasoline and the refiners processed less than 075 million barrels of crude oil tc get lt. The best refining method of 27 years ago could have produced from that crude oil not much more than 4 billion gallons -and that was all the gasoline there was in it. To have furnished the additional 14 billion gallons of gasoline need- ed in 1835 bv the refining methods of 1910 would have requ red near- ly 3 billion barrels more crude. To have supplied by such methods the qualitv of gasoline needed by the modern car would have been impossible. . MONTREAL, A112. 26-(CP)-A wave of scllinir swept. over the stock mark:-t today fort-ing prices downwards and reflecting similar trends in Wall Street. Metals saizged sharply in sym- pathy with lo\\'t-r cotnn-iodity quo- tations with paper; also down markedly. Utilities. constriictions and rails followed the general movement to lower levels, with losses mainly fractional. St. Lawrence Paper Preferred recorded is four-point reduction at 91 1~2_` St. Latvrcncc Corporation Preferred dipped two points to 33 with Bathurst off a point. General Steel Wares sold off 5-8 at 15. in the consiructioris section, while Dominion Steel and Coal lost 3-4 at 22 I-4, tar 3-8 nt 18 and Gypsum 1-4 at 12 3-4; Royal Bank declined s point at 198 aftcr totichini: 105, low for the .\'e=il National stool Car fell 'to 43. lofts of it point. with fractions Clipped from C.P.R. and Gard. lrz:-_"___:--'-`-T"_T_* g place left for the west many year; B80- He received a hearty welcome from many old friends. Mrs. S. C. Heckbert and son Charles of Vermilion, Alberts. have returned to their home after sporul- ing the summer with Mrs. Heck. b°ft'5 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connelly and children are spending some time here with relatives. Mr. and Mrrs. Thomas Connelly, Jr., and party from Chicago are spending a vacation with Mr. Con- nelly's sister Mrs. Mitchell od Truro at. R.ayworth's Beach. Upper Cape. Rev. E. Lockhart, Mrs. 'Lockhart and daughter Doris. sm spending some time in Antigonish, N. S. Rev. Harry Bums and Wm, Burns of Fredericton called on friends here yesterday. ' Mast/er Rae and Tommy Black- lock have returned to their home after spending a week visiting their aunt Mrs. C. R.. Oulton, Port Elgin, Mr. Bruce Blacklock accompan- ied by his sister Mrs. C. R.. Oulton and his aunts the Misses Helen and Lulu Clark called on friends in Bale Verte recently. i ‘*‘04-O-O-6-O-6-O4 ISLAND SECURITIES CO., LIMITED. INVESTMENTS CBARLOTTETOWK P. E. 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