' AvGU$11‘_23-;123_5. ‘Taro . rm: cmrawwaroww GUARDIAN CK QUOTATIONS MARKET (p, Johnstonwtd) Ward's lpoeinl , . uossmo manna: nus-run 53W YORK. N. Y" Aug. fl-Tbe market. showed a firin tons right {mm the opening yesterday and tutu-in; tendencies soon developed mat lasted until early afternoon. C10,“; prices were near the heat levels of the day. The steels snd cgppéfl were the features of the re- covery. Stocks in both groups made new high! of the year.‘ This action by the steels was particularly eu- oouralzlnl since its_ suggests again I; the recovery is spreading fur- ther into the capital goods indul- trics, The ability 0f the market to yocover its losses promptly is In encouraging sign sud l! in the next reaction it acts equally well. n base “.1” have been made for s resumption “I m“ fldvmce-Laidlsw and Company. HUMIAB‘ ' , ' YORK N. Y., Aug. fi-Gold hfifiittotca 1.2 London st 140s vs 139s lllfid Wednesday, Bank of England rnto unchanged ‘at 2 per cont. Senate adopted conference-re- port on the TVA amendment: with- i» cctions. o“ltliiii’lgjlfli Aircraft declares 75 cents dlvhkrud’ this is first dividend, paid llmqfgopt. 1033 when 371,4; cents was ‘will... York City Board of Alder- man by rote of ~18 to 1 authorized s refercuilliui on slayer I-eirunrdis‘! pmpnsai m build a 815,000,000 Muni- gipnl l-llcctrlc Plant. United Press pnpyrlilhfi desputch from London says the llrltish Cabinet iuet in emergency session today to consider its policy iniim Italian-Ethiopian dispute. flflggil and Strntton Corp declares fpgiilflf quarterly dividend in com- nmn. Wnmark National Bank increases Iinnk rate to 3% pcr ccnt from 2% pl-r rent. Armour and (‘o has acquit-rd pack- ing plant and several Brunch Houscs of Jacob E. Decker and Co at Mawh City 1a. llouso and Bennie confereea on tmiity llili at ronfirence Wednesday failed tn rcnch an aflreenlent on s compromise ll Although earlier Senator Whellcr stiltell that there would he un more conferences on the Bill sad that it ends Utility Legis- lation for this session, an 11th hour effort was launched last night to sure the Bill. ' A number of ' members of Conan-rs expressed . lippe that it would silcccr-d. A test _'.the new ef- fort will likely he iua acres-y. nira Low or so lad 12e.2s12o.oo1rt'.ca 1.as 2n nun 30.11 35.48 as oao 3o rm no 20.11 "not 1.10 4I\ lloniis 6.35 (LU Dow Jones. nauotv ears noxrnnan, Qua, Aug. 22—Tha market extended its recovery yester- day mainly under the leadership of sir-cl shares. The list as s whole did not record any marked pickup in act- lt_\' as prices moved up. 'i‘rnders who accepted half profits in industrial shares during yester- day's strength might reserve their funds temporarily sinco the probabil- GOSSIP dustrisls before the market is la a position to resume its u trend. Noranda sets decidedly get avers sud is sot likely to dip mater ally from the current area. ll:- isting positions might be hold and further purchases made during minor pl. Gold shares again recorded weak- ness and slipped to new lows on ths decline. Lvrould continue to hold Dome sud buy more on fair sised reactions. but purchases in the gold glévisiou in general should be avoid. llaaon. BAIING LITTII Wednesday Evening NIW YORK. N. 1., Aug. 21—Whent closed I cents highsn lggln yhflg corn is unchanged. The rise in wheat lflllht reflect fears that other nat- ions hesides Italy sud Ethiopia mi“; be drawn into the conflict. If the tension eases. it will probably sell off 5 or 0 cents again. Cotton d,“ s few poln-ts lower snd if it rallies profits on high, take 80;]: monk lot, e mar et continued the recovery "W11 ""114 yesterday afternoon and will probably “my... for all? fl‘: 0f the week anyway, I m1] lmsortalsctgmmwurft n}; g 3 ' I9 llD 0 0% giildcmlfli only n fraction higher, Berlin: which we repeatedly m. commended s long time ago around gslot up to 1a, it still long hold rm- CIIP. which _’ i, 1‘ bought around agouyflllfillfioluyd romgll: a purchase if it sells there again, 9°"! llfoducts gave y chm" i" b"! It at 67. closing at 0Q it remains s purchase near 67. I mssgllgig snd Alkmau, repeatedly ended around 25 a wggk M- " IE0 made s new high for the year closing at 289$. hold. chair‘?! Psgiflc Railway closed un. an l still think it is vel-y chasin- . ckel Pl f f w "Outlay ‘..i‘..l"i.§i'§€."n'°§‘.’.‘.'."".°.';2: e4 It 21% should so close to so Th steels recommended last night Hum: l-igw hlgihlsnnliid "B 801M? higher and F"! h P Morris. Giidden. U. 5_ I t. John Msnvilla. U, “"1 Fimlidfy. American and all the Cousiructiwn (‘h rysier should also such" high. make a new Hating. Miscellaneous .__-_ (Canadian Press) atonrnnan, Aug. 22- Wheat nor no 2 B0. Barley C W no 3 48. Oats feed no 1 42. “Igor spring wheat patents, firsts Flour seconds l5 00. glou: lake" $4.00. ou nter wheat patents eaolce as 2o to 83.30. ' Flour white corn $5 10 to 86.10. Bran ton-20.25 to 21.25. Shorts ton 22.25 to 28.26. Middllnga ion 2825 to 29.25. Rolled oats bag 00 lbs 8 25. Hay no 2 per ton csrlnts 10 to ll. (‘hecsq no _1 cur Ont 10 to Q09‘. (finesse no ‘l Qiie 01,5 to 095. Butter no 1 20% to 20%. Eggs in cantons A 1 large 88. Eggs A 1 medium 86. Eggs C 22. ities still favor tho appearance of some further correction in the lu- Fotstoea new Que 80's 321-40. iiiivertising Rates-Payable in Advance Oeutrnl Guardian locals, 4e per wards Western and lanes-n local ml Ivwi! per word: Announcements and Co le. per worth Ila Iamorlnm Notices. Spiritual Offerings, Onrrln. no, 6e I [OI IIIEII In. vb. 9o ‘hull Idttln of Condulauee. 70e- per lush; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 10s. pal lnel or 4e. p: word. Other rates on application. hliulsnrsps Charge for any ndvsrlisemont twenty-diva Gales. goagqers Waited STUDENTS ACOOMMODATID near college, 146 l-iiiisboro. - LAMB-Bl. STUDENTS ACOOMMODATED cheap. Apply 118 Pownui Street. 150384-31. B T U I) E NT S ACCOMMODATED near College. 337 Grafton Street. 11-9215-31. S T ll D iii N T S ACCOMODATED, $4.50 per week. Apply Guardian. ' L-9218-8-22-3i B '1‘ U D l! N T S ACOOMMODATED. Reasonable rates, 210 Euston St. L-9277-3iJ 5 T U D E N T S ACCOMMODATED. Also bed-sitting room. Apply at Guardian. 13-9248-51. 0 A N AMOiiIIiIODATI LADY students or an elderly ~oupie. Apply Mrs. P, Hughes, 31 Hills- boro Street, or Union, lot 33. L-aspil-il-fli-Si. To Let T0 LET -- HOUSE. APPLY 1M K108 8t. k-MIO-B-ZR-Bi 1'0 RENT — FURNISIIID HOME. Will rent for winter months or as desired. Good location. Apply Guardian. L-ilfldo-l-Ill-Oi L-—-€_._.._________ l0 her - a UNIUBNISIIID oil partly furnished rooms. Apailygfl Kent Street. L- I ~31. HOUSE TO LIT-ll OILIBAB. All modern conveniences. Apply 61 Orlehsr, It! A g, _. 146 Great George Street. Rant moderate. Apply m premises. L-OSN-li. lidalol-Iolp Wanted "mi-Io - rue srnvloss or a . first clan experienced caretaker 1 ‘"1111: to: murmurs- lists by mo: i "Ml . Good su-nliotimflfiiulm nu m“ Meier, dim. Dan (this: ‘ff-gin . firm-u Fem i ,§___9:§_ l-lelp Wanted ‘l’ ‘Ir-so. lioness-hurl fitreet. tut-um and amiss in ss- - Blllldlfll. marl Male orFemsls WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALIS- poopie, man auo wtsnen. spare time. to handle our line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint hmoutl. gravure etchings, many cut-out. style cards with tip-on pictures. atrsctive calendars. humorous cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. lills-borato use of gold and silver designs with bril- .l1nntly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- torg. .... . grail‘? puny}: to 170m l Y “l9 equippfilde with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dooen. Liberal commission. Writo Premier Art Guild, M Castle Buiidinl. Mm- tresl. N-853ll-6-10-tl, n-io. Wanted WANTED — SECOND HAND wheel chair. Phone 515 ‘Mt-V. Stock Exchange furnllisd Avwmeiabars .t"u'1°'$o? real Ionian Curb t. 1R Ii ond Street Bran T L Pow ... I C Pow A ... . .. (jam cu i.| C Hydro hint pfd . 53 ‘in: Ind Al A 8% $1,‘ Can ~ gas 1g’? an Cons - 171 Dryden Pap .. 4 Dom Bridle 39 Dom Coal rid 16% Dom Steel Coal B Dom Tex Com Found Can lnil Nickel Illtl Pow Did Massey Harris McCall Front ... Mont. Pow Natl Brew ,_, Nat Steel Car hswinigsn Sher Wil . . . . Steel Pu Can co Commerce I45 EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 22--Brltish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the o sl k of Canada closed today B China Bong Kong dollars 1861. Czechoslovakia crown .0411. Denmark krone .2220. France franc .0564. India. rupee .3774. Japan yen £058. New Zeaiaud pound 4.0028. Norway krone .2508. South Africa pound 4 M“, Spain pesets .1317. Sweden krone .2575. Swltscrlnnd franc .8270 . United States dollar 8-10 per cont, TfQmllllll. (C ill NEW YOR-IE.‘ i\'|i';.P§§.'_'1i-o,,m, u. chsnire easy. Great .. ,- Belgium 10 Canada 90 25-82. (Kissing etxch?pfgg._. 0 It —P _ . y,“ m" .1... "at". caress..- ai r: r r- . :26!“ $12!! ;°"c~...i.'.'ii“s1d d463,‘? bah“? At Paris-Pound 75.18 fr; U, g {far {P150151 fr; Canadian dollar I" Cold-Pound 12s. 2d; 11 g gaillzrcefl-‘ittheo cents: Claudia song.’- _.__... _ Canadian Irena "319596- Alll- 22- he wheat market's two-day advance which add- ggd four, cents to prices was checked l! Y sellers _who took tho chance to accept profits. Losggg 0g 7.?3’.i'.‘..'..“ii§..l.i.il7.f°‘..'l'""i“ "°“' "B: hedulnd a uciuded ' e wor wheat situation cou- sidered buliish by many traders, showed little Cillhfe but bu," speculative buying ailed to appear. lressure on thc market was light. however. . Wihsst closed ii to 1% cents below the previous finish, December 0014-01 and corn was 95-99 lower. December 58%. ats lost J4, p" 1,4,.“ ",1 barley 9Q-IA. Lar t-Tlsed 15 points lower to 20 h r. WINNIPIG. Aug. 27- Clqsing rain futures:- Wheat: ug 809i: Oct 3595B; Dee Cash prices:- Barley: Oct 3496B; Dec 8414B. Wheat: No 1 hard and no 1 nor 9i; 1 durum 71%; $395; No 1 garnet 809i; No 2 garnet tl1No2CW809flNo HCW and ex 1 feed 88%; No 1 feed 81%; gonna 289i; Nodfced flliilfltrrsek 3;'”1°'“' s'rley: No a c w em; No 4' c w doaiNflficwfi§fl NOUCW _ _ _ 27_ ; Track 889i. [o5 _. BY WITH OAII AND IWSIULDYQHOW top. dark _Md rk e18 A t A 14 foot bottom. nines rno . em». . i-vw-u- Glance "m- . .. Mi GnllQol-ll Toronto (and i-onirssilluduatrial zsazm-n . I‘? stocks close lower. nlc‘gvgn_ml‘ms Toronto la PREMIUM “m, liven and new business written on plans to suit will o"?! mod at our new oflios. Currie Moore, sun we. -—..-- m; ggLg-IUINITUBI AND‘ antiques, etc. 1H4 Prince Street. IOI IALI — i084 DODGE IP10- iai. that elsss oondltlm rm. n as mm. Phw "'- ros. sass oussr-umuiso Street. ‘t‘.‘l°v‘lii"'.°..‘i2if‘ 135 son sans - In"! 49°" no» sums. tor amiss "ti" m“ .1‘ q‘ ofilos. svsar-ruuco u: will!!!" sous and ‘Ii-aces. 01mm HW- ntatiou. P. l. "rim souditieulantlll so M saunas. tam-o Aiasricsa Rubber lelt nui- :h"'“°°' muss-ms. ottoman. 1.6-. i-ssse-si ' a-m-u. “ OO-lnwar. New York-ltoeks slightly higher. "Winnipeg-What down 9‘ to 9i s ll v York-Dubber, cotton sad higher; sugar unchanged. ii. . Oats: Oct 8895B; Dec 3195A. ' MINING (Canadian TORONTO Aug; very badly for s the Toronto mining inarkst. form d the bass after two and the slivers weaubslel! m“ the result mines index also lost .68 to 00M. than tbs recent shn shares and weakened to 841i cents to Hargreaves and $7 lost 10 cen 9i to hi! 8e III V1275, Pioneer sud Wright res pectivol has) zz-The flay "h! gold shares 0B a uni- dsvalopln on_ 0P‘ IOIIICQI. metal active and strolls’ "Willa mlseella ground b1 1 v0 nalfirsgo at 480,000 lanky Shore traded nanny“ M0000 . d d 1X10 4 Dome n”. and lsclntyre 56 declined 20 ocuts sseh to 0.40 d B tat-oi With m mas}- ‘losing’ ground selling sen oudsay iss sbaraly on heavy trad tlmeut spread to the sec- uos and prices dropped ng. '1‘ RONTO, Aug. 2l— ge Gods Lake Goldaie . Gold Ball .. Granada . . Greene . Gunnar . .. Hsrksr Hoiitnger Howey . .. . J Kerr Lake M Cons 130 l"/i 0 3Z2 '33s Nor~(‘su 20 Olga Oll 4 l-‘ayuluater 24 Pet Cob 31,; Perrou a4 Pick Cro 235 Pioneer 940 Premier ._.. Pros Ailt ,, 150 . 20 S5 B!!! ... - Tohurn , . ‘Fowngmac Vauson . . Ventures Silver Total sales 430,000. Brett Tr Sud Cont . Sullivan . Tashots geek Hugh ., UNLIITED Aldertnac , (comm Press) sissable Mfllll was heavier rslcrne ' Y. “Stock Exchange --_-_- (Quotations lurnlflsod by ‘Johnston rd Ward. lembers or Ioutnul seeks lxelsnuge. Ienkrnal Curb llnrkd. 1M llehlsnd lam Char- l wn.)_ lkoekl Inst Air Bed . . ... .... 14194 Am For no ... aim Allied Chem . Currencies . (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 22~Politicsl tension in Europe caused some un- easiness ou the New York money market today and the United States dollar moved higher. ‘The Canadian dollar was fraction- slly lower ciosin at 7-32 discount. The pound steri ng lost a half a cent closing st 84.97% while French francs were .00“ of n cent lower at 132%. MONTREAL, Aug. z-The pound sterling was off 15-82 of’ s cent to 4 08 1 -16 on Mont esi foreign ex- changes tudsy while the United States dollar gained 1-32 of one pcr cent at 1,00 8-16. The French franc held unchanged st 8.64 cents. PRODUCE wnuadlnn Press) uonranan. ans. 11-81111" and cheese prices ranged c. little higher on the Montreal dairy and produce markets today while eggs snd pota- toes ruled steady. r was generally quoted at ‘ts Der pound for o no l. Lois to re- tailers wsrs 211? cents for solids and 12% cents or prints. Arrivals totalled two bores. . Chic North '.'.. Chrysler Mot . 59% Col Fuel Iron 0 Columb cm- ' Uolum Gas Eie Com Sol . 29% Con (ins 30% Con Oil . . . , ,, 67 Con Can . . . . .. 34y‘ Corn Prod @752 Del Hilrl 37% E 1 Dfliwnt 1'14 East Kodak . 149“ Elec Auto Lite 27 liliec Pow Light ‘W. Eris .. , 13% 12y First Natl Stores 5115 (m; Freeport Tex 111% 23% Gen Asphalt .. 19% 191A Gen Eiec _. 32% 31% Gen Foods 34 817 Gen lifnt .. . 4a 4'; ’ Goodrich Rub . o '9 Goodyear Rub 201/ Graham Pniire , 11/: Gt Nohth pfd . , 2i 207,; Gt “cat Sug . . . _ , _ _ H g9 ‘ 291A Houston Oil , _ 15 16 Hud dint 10% Inn Hsr 54% lnti Tel 11* Johns Man 531A Kan City South 7% llgelviéistor 1g Ell Opper . . . . . . . . .. Lambert (‘a Li: Myers B . 111% Liquid Csrh , . 291,5 Loews lncorp .. 411,‘ McKee-sport Tin . 113 Mack Truck g1 Math Alkali 29;; 4 . 2% 85 15% 28% 1514: Natl Pow Light 1g; New Haven . .. 1% .Now York Cen ., 33% North Amer ma; North Pac 171v‘ Pack Riot . 4-y- Penn Rail 2g Pub Ms N 42% Phil Pct .. g1 Pullman (‘o 41a‘ Phil Morris l. . 43% Radio Corp 11/, Radio Keith Orph 21,5 Rep Iron Steel 19% Safeway Stores . 89% Sears Roebuck .__. ma. 58 Shell Union Oll ... ... 10E~ 1056, Sim Co .. .. 1s tsv, Sncony Vac 1t 12 South Psc 10 10% South Rail , ii 01,4, Stand Brands 145 14% Stand Oil Gas 8 81/4 Stand Oil Calif . 34% 34% Stand Oll N J 46% 471K Stewart Warner 12 12% Studebaker 4 8!’; Thermoid .. 5% 5 Texas Co 20 211,4. Tex (‘.0 . _ go, 21% Tex Gulf Sui .. 36 35 Tim Roll Bear . 50 50 Union Carb (‘srh 64% 041,4 Union Plic . 101% 100 Unlied Air . lav. 18% United Corp 5% United Gas Imp 177;, U S Ind 4:11.’. |U S Rub ]-l\ U S Steel 45H, Van Steel .. 1M’, Warner Bros Co 5M. Warren Bros 41A West Union 47M West Eire 051,5 Woolworth (‘o 02 Worth Pump . 101,: Yellow Truck 41,5 I lbs GP dcalm‘ windows. m: ‘txiaicrsr ALLCAN {é " ‘ “ Q so; A i . . e5 ‘ w?‘ » and GUTTA PERCtiA AND RUBBER, LIMITED , ADI/KN RUHBER COMFANYFOUNDED ""51 YEARS (also: as G TTI PERGHI, 9 A deeper, wider i. Look for tbs BlucRibbon in tbs GP Dealers’ Window: Miitvi ,,. 9 Moté'rul§_ber_ __ _ _, i 9 Stronger sidewalls - l _ 9 New tougher tread rubber, 9 New non-skid _ A , _ .. 9 A. without equal stirs-price i ~ Y 9 See thenew Roadflight before7you nf-Efioizisotv I dI"lI’E::Y" n“ buy any other tire’. * ' Prim: rial y ill imp P: ' ilamfimflv. gfi-kra-ig THE awn. azaaozv TIRE VALUE FOR 1935 _~ .GO—IN _188J The New G. P. ROADFLIGHT TIRES are for sale at - The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd., Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd, Tantan Brothers. {house was 10 to 101', cents for no 1 current Outnrios and 0% to 0% cents for no 1 Quebccs. Receipts to- talled 2,274 iioxcs_ Graded shipments in carlota or less of eggs were 27 routs a dozen for A-lat-go, 25 cents for A-inedium, 2i cents for B, and 1i) cents for C Arrivals totalled 1.034 cases. New Quebec potatoes were 85 to 40 cents per 80-pound bag. M T’L. CURB Z-Iuhuston and Ward) Stocks Opened Last Abiiibi . Beauharnois 3% Brew Cuhp phi 17% Brit Amer Uii 10 Can lilult 33% Con Pap 100 Dis 5811i,’ . 25 Ford of (fun A 27% Green Slulmii 20 lulp Oil ,.. . 20 Imp Tub .. . 180,’, Intl Pct 351/; Norandn 80% Reg Knit 8% ‘Peek Hugh .. 385 Walker lirevr i 260 01v TRE 1. EXCHANGE (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. August. 22—Meta.l share; stepped back a few paces when they bumps :1 into profits balk- ing on the Montreal Stock Ex- change tzdsy other showing strength Wednesday. Weakness in that group seemed for a. time to spread to the entire list but a. few rallies later evened up the tone a, little. One or W10 firm spots were in evidence at the final bell and the market closed heavy. Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing lost two points, when it closed at; 171 alter mgutering an eight- point gain yesterday. It was gener- ally steady throughout the session and only dropped during the last minute of trading. Holilnger Mines slipped 80 cents to close at 13.00. just abpve "-3 10W for the year of 12.70 touched about a, month ago. Canadian Bronze was off 1-2 point to 31 and llnter- nlational Nickel closed unchanBQd at 29 after wavering fractlonaily- Steels were softer. Dominion Steel and Coal "B" was off 1-8 point at 5 1-5 and Dcmlnion Coal new preferred touched a. new low of 15 1kg, off 1-2 point. Steel of Canada yielded 1-2 point-s w 49 3-4. Power stocks were the only gainers. Total shares were 10.777 shat-re; brnds $19,700. ANNIVERSARY AND SACRAMENT SERVICES AT CHURCHILL The 72nd anniversary of the Kirk at Churchill was commemor- ated on Sabbath last by special services which were very largely attended by enthusiastic and in- terested congregations. the districts of Canoe Cove, Mermaid. DeBabie. Argyle Shore, stanchel, Nine Mile creek, Charlottetown and Bonshaw being . presented. Rev. Dr. Lowry preached in the morning from John U.S. Davis Advance In BROOKIJNE, Mass, Aug. 211- The United States Davis Cup dele- gation to the national doubles ten- nis tournament registered a. pair of lmpruslve victories today to steal a. lap on their rlvsJs by ent- ering the send-finals; Wilmer Allison and Johnny van Ryn, who held the title back. in 1931 and were runners-up last year. gave o. consistent performance, turning back Robert Bryan 01 Chattanooga. Terms 811d John Mc- Diarmid of Fort Worth. Tex» 9-7. 6-3, 6-4. - The other intemntionnlists, Don Budge and Gene Msko, young Cali- fornia stars, had a. much easier task eiiminstlfl the Seattle entry. Henry Pnlsoff and Sam lee, 8-2. 6-2, 6-1. Frank Shields and Friar Parker, last week's Newport Casino Win- ners, will oppose the last. foreign entry, Roderick Menziel or Czecho- slovakia. and .Enrlque lvlaier of Spain. The successful pair will en- gage Budge and Mako on Friday. On that day. Allison and Van Ryn will be called upon to fsceoff against the winner of fourth quart- the sermon being followed by an exposition of Nlnttbew 26, 26-28, on the Sacrament of the Lords Sup- per. in which the preacher said’ that there was a real presence of Christ in the supper of the Lord. none the less real because it was spiritual, not corporeal as some thought. Dr. Iawry held that there was also s. sacramental grace oom- munioatcd to every believing and adoring soul in the holy sacrament. The lord's Supper was thenserved to a large number of communioant-s followed by an address on Psalms 103: 15. “As far as the East ls from the West, so fur hath he removed our transgressions from us,” and the joyful singing of a portion of this Psalm. Twelve elders officiated with the Pastor at the Sacramental table. At the evening servicm-Riev. T. W. Goodwill of I-lillsburg, 01111., preached an eloquent and earnest ‘Cupy sermon on the obligations and dut- ies of the christian life, followed.’ by a season of prayer and pmiszni ‘The usual service oi thanksgivingt and praisiwas held on Monday Stars Tournament er finals match, in which Berkelfl Bell, New York, and Georgory Mal)- gin, Newark, N. J.. will oppofl Wilmer Hines of Columbia, S. and Henry Culley of Santa. Barba Cal. Having qualified Freda J and Kay Stsrnmers, the ali-Engl champions, for the semi-finals yes-r terday, the women's division spell the day deciding that rounds othi er occupants. The defending tltlists, Helel] Jacobs and Mrs.. Sarah Palfre Fsbyan, gained s. 6-1. 6-2 win 0v , a. Brookllne team, Mrs. Betty CON biere and MI. Virginia Mubiey. Nancy Lyle and Evelyn Dearman. who gave Britain a doubles victory in last week's Wlghtman Cup pia advanced on a. 6-3. 6-3 victory ova Gracy Wheeler of Santa Moni Calif, and Katherine Winthrop Boston. Mrs. Dorothy Andrus of Stain: ford. Copna and Carolin Babcocfl of Los Angeies, had to go an extol set before ousting the Anglo-Amerln can combination, Mrs. Phyllis Mudn ford King and Mrs. Penelope derson of Short Hills, N. J., 3 6-2, 6-4. . when Rev. Mr. Goodwill was age- the. special prcachw. The officlnti elders on the- Communion occasion were Messrs. Angus MacPhec, John A, MacKinnun. James MnoPhsii, John MacPhoil, J. MscFadyen. P. J. MarDonalcl, Wm. MacDonald; Alex. MacKenzie. Arch N. Camps bell, Donald MacDougail, John Msca Donald and George MacMeckan. Rev. J.W.S. Iowry and the offlce< bearers and members of the cons grcgstion at Churchill are much enn couraged with the SEICCOSS of thq anniversary occasion. with the dce and earnest spiritual interest take in the services and with the mania 12st tokens of tile divine blessing. Titania: tic VBACR SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 21-4 (C.P.i-~Notre Dame has 22 ietten men available for its 1935 football campaign. Ton others were grsdu-l ctcd. The trouble is lost your‘ rrgillnrs showed so little that til prospect of having them oncd again doesn't seem encouraging. 181 Queen Street I: 2B. “Behold the Lamb of God," _eau~'zomo or FATHER ' TORONTO EXCURSION- Going August 22nd. to September 2nd. A F BOSTON EXCURSION— ' ' Going September 7th to September 28th. WESTERN CANADA EXCURSION- Going September 21st to October 4th. For full particulars apply to W. K. ROGERS Currie Building Ch’town -_-BY, GEORGE MCMANUS ...-us“...- 9192.}. l ~ WANT TOGE" MQ .J\€I65—~ Imam Syndicate, lse..0|oai Iiishri I'M MRSJIGGEUKN KEV TO 055M 114E SUIT OF AEMORON DI THE . ‘e. I'M SORQV-BUT Ml? 305 TUWiND-THE -,_»_,__‘-.-,-_-.---- 3......- wglcams- _, * . ' ‘