ocroeaa 9.19s: STOCK-QUO 1:4 TI 111E l"1'E'l'UWN GUARDIAN 01v? lillllllii lllcll llllllll lllollllnlls Corrected’ For Every Wednesday and Seturday Issue ._.___ l _ r-nonucs Oats - . . . .. .. . .. . 10c Bay, loose cwt M!‘ Straw, pressed cwi . 10c Bliflfnll. IIJIGKEI Celery hunt-ll Potatoes I'll - Plums 2i qts Blueberries qt Squnsh 1h . . . . .. Apples dun .. Apples pk . . ’l‘olnlliorn pl: . (‘lllllifluwor ouc ll. Veal lb lionst lleef Stew "meats . Fowl Chicken .. Lsmh lb . CeInr-y hcarts Pearl dos .. .. Ripe Tomatoes llr ... ... (‘ranherrics qt Peppers eat-h . . . . .. 0c Poppers red ouch . 7c Pumpkins lb , . 2e Button onions lb 15c ll t.. .. ...... 5C Carrots n. . Turnlps 3 for ,.. .. 10c Spinach I‘. lb , Parsley ll‘.llli'll . . Broccoli .. . Cucumbers earl. Butter Cream . . . 4 E28! dos . 2608c Brussels sprouts imx . Crab apples pk .. .... FIB Cod lh .. .. Mackerel cut-h . Haddock‘ lb . Pigs qu-ecka per Lettuce head |.l‘ - inn dollar 15.02 fr; U. S. dollar EXCHANGE (Canadian llress) MONTREAL, Oct, :;—Briiisll and foreign exchange in relation to the tisnntllan dollar as complied by inc lioyal Bank of Canada closed today as iollowsl-- | Argentina peso .2115. Australia pound ll 110110. Austria schliling i011. Belgium beige 1712. Brazil milreis .0001, (‘hlna llong Kong dollars 50%. Cmchoslsrakia crown .0412 .2221. Denmark krone France franc 000B. Germany reichslnarlr .4080 Great Britain pound 4 0001i Greece drachms .0000. Holland Ilorln .0854. Hungary pengo 3011 lndia rupee $1769. Japan yen . Jugoslavia tlinar .0213 New Zealand pound 4 0000 Norway krone ‘Z400. Poland zloti .1016. South Africa pound 40-163. Spain pesetn .1385. l-lweden krone .2505 Switzerland franc .3300, dollar 1 5-10 United i-itntos pcr cents premium. NEW YORK,‘ Oct. 8—l\‘0rnign ex- change nteady, tirent Britain higll 4.90%; low 4807;; dose 400%; 60 tiny hills 4 811%; France 1i 50; ltniy 8.15; Belgium 10 89; Germany 40.25; Canada 08 11-16. Cloning exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 406 15-10; U. S. dollar 1 00 5-10; franc ll (18. At New York-Pound -i.00l,5- Can. adian dollar es 11-10; franc uho. At Paris-Pound 74 37 fr; Canad- 15.17 ‘A . In gold-Pound 12s: Canadian dol- llr 58.10 vents: u. s. dollur 50.11 cents. Late ...... Boasts Mart In Montreal (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) M0 , Oct., 8-'I‘he geri- erai‘ list of Montreal Stock Ex- change was bolstered in late trad- ins today‘ l’? the appearance oi " “ p, .. and early inclin- PRoJ UCE (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL, oer. s—ldggs iirnled fractionally on Montreal dairy and produce market, tudny while other lines remained unchanged, Graded egg shipments in eurtots or less were a cent s dost-n higher on top grades. A-lange sold at 3.1 1o 35 cents A-medluul at ‘32 to lid, A-pullets at 27 t0 2B, B )5 and L‘ ‘J to 21%. No 1 Untnrio cheese brought 10% to 101,-} cents a pound and no l. Que- bec 12% lu l3. , .\'o. I gratin butter was quoted nom- inally at 23 cunts s poulld for car- lota or less with small lots toms- tsllers st 25 cents for solids and 26 for prints. ' Now Brunswick mountain poistnos in fill-pound bugs brought 7d to 80 ccnls and Que-bees were ~10 to 75 for mountains and 6010 d0 for No. 2 collilicrs. sticn to weakness was checked be- fore much damage could be done. Lack of interest in the market st the start tended to lower prices and at noon the list held a decid- edly weaker appearance. Shortly after" noonfsupport was given the market, however, and prices stead- ied to hold irregular at the close, Key stocks moved sharply lower when support was withdrawn. Con- solidated Bmelters was off 1 1-: points st 173 and International Nickel declined 1-2 at 3i 1-8. Montreal Power recovered an early loss to hold unchaneed and losses ranging up to 1-2 were displayed by Industrial Alcohol. Canadian Pacific and National Breweries. among others _ Vilotal sales were 6,514 bonds 86,950, shares; Mlv; Stock Exchange (Nllppllsd by Pitfall! and company Members of Mnnlre ' Stock Exchange) N. _ Y. Stock Exchange (Canadians Press) .\i0N'i‘lll-}Al.. Oct. &-0fferings c tbo two Montreal livestock ruarkci today iotulled 1.77.’: llcnll. ed from $3 to $5. A few good cow brought $11-50. Medium Advertising Rates-Payable ill Advance Central Gpaedlsn locals, 4s. pas Isrds Western and Italics-s locals, ' psr word: Announcements sud C par lnslrl Notices a nerd. Other rsus on sppllessfsu. Ind-u- Oharge In III COTTAGILFOII. SALE-M ORLE- bsr St. L-llfl-IO-‘l-Si “mu sans L-Aucrros sonn- Five Bridge and Whlst Score On . Prin . P011. BALE-TWO CANABIES. v guaranteed singers. Phone 1681-81. L 1240-10-0-31 a roa. sate asav cannraos AP- ply 158 Fitzroy St. or Phone 601. . . L1283-i0-9-8i F01! SALE — ONE 1029 FORD ‘ Coach. Cheap. for cash. Apply Guardian Office. L-l148-i0-5-4i. ‘roll SALE-LADY LEAVING roa South will sell fur coat. 11.9. moded. Exclusive design. $25.00. e- 105 Dcrchsster Btreet. u. ' _ L-lles-lo-a-al. it ~>....___%___._s _._._._..__._..___ t. Fon sins A srorcr ssh/m fr Pontiac Auto. i931 model gone 14,!46\rni1es. In first class condi- - tion. Apply 11a Fitzroy Street. ‘s. 11-1387-10-0-11-12-81 EXCURSION TICKII‘ T0 B08- ton $0.00. Boat from 5t. John leaving Oct. 12. Apply LePsgss '1,- ’ Shoe Store, Charlottetown. ' l. Llzsl-lo-t-li w TnLsf h. per words II lsnoriaan Notions, 10s. per Spiritual Offerings, Cards, sts.. 4s. slr lslel f and Appear-lotion, ‘its. pas advutlsanefl swash-live seats. \ Guardian‘ Central Job _ lo l la. let Itrli Olusllflel Incl; Mass of floral and [Afters of Condolsues, '10s. 4° II Miscellaneous IXCAPED SILVER. FOX PUP Registered letter‘ F. V. E. War- ren Acorn, Villlg- Green- RZSZ-lO-D-Zli PBEMIUMS RECEIVED-INFORM- atlon given and new nusirleas written on plans to suit. your every need at our new ofllce. Currie Building. Charlottetown. J. A. Moore. Burl Life. » Sales Help—-Mals or Farsi WANTED —- AMBITIOUS SALES people, men and women, spare time, to handle our ling oi Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments. grsvurs etchings, many cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures. attractive calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. ,,., ,, exquisite numbers to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start ct one dollar psr dozen. Liberal commission. Write Premier Art Guild. m Castle nulldinz. Mon- trost. - -'ll Male Help Wanted WANTED — A MIDDLE AGED titan-its Open 174st . Bell Tel 130v, 4:10 (37 n1“ Mnmmmv "mhtw Brazilian . . ‘leg 199 Press Financial Writer) - g i?‘ lgiml-l '-’ 2/’- (A. 1'. By Guardian's Speclsiwire) “f; ,.,,,,,,,, 5,; m‘ new YORK, Oct. ii-Gtock mar- tnn Pat: ll 0% 0% ket traders showed today s rather 1'!“ lml Al A ,7‘/-v 79$ general disposition to offer recent lid)? .f.f“‘."'? . .53», ,2?‘ share leaders at price concessions lute.- Nickel .. nip, zull. and to concentrate their limited McCnil Fl-out .. l" 12% buym‘ m utmfl” gnd . few $51M]; ‘v ' specialties. a e1 . . . . - - s2. Steal (‘onl 129g A number of the gl-lnfll in the Power (‘urn 7 past few sessions, such ss- Ans- §"“‘,".'“‘“‘,'l‘ lip, conds and the other coppers. U. B. Atoll. ll... “"10 43v, gtsel, Ywestirgehmltrfi, gzthlélgell-h. '“‘""‘ 2:31p.» lg: m3... s ‘point or ll al. o! m. s2 little MN- gt of! 1:10. ~-‘ fig While the market was not under f‘ "‘ "““. acute press u at any time and ll.‘.'.’.“...,”'§,.“f-..i.“§_ It’ the day's turnover in the .5... ex- tflupplisd by Pltfleld and Company Members of Montreal Stools Exelaallle) Receipts unro composed oi! 1M0 cattle, 81 cal- 111mb so: hogs and 413 sheep and elons occurred in such issues as ilill H. ' 'l‘hr-ro were about 100' cattle Canadian Fume’ International weighed curly llt stclldy prices. Cum- luon to ntetllunl quality steers rang- kinds bc- L i ... i ‘... ‘do Buying On N.Y. Market change was only 1,307,510 shares, market forces seemed to be feeling an increased friendliness inward ~ the side-lines ss they scanned the African war news, The day's de- cline, as measured by the Associ- ated Pleas avenge of 60 stocks, was .4 oi s point at 48.3 in tho isos of ariseofAofapointinthslc utilities used in the compilation. The advance late yesterday in the price of domestic copper to Central. Anaconda, Kennecott and Union Pacific. n Canadian stocks generally were i’ lower. Hiram Walker dropped more than a point, and fractional reces- Nickel, McIntyre-rorcupine. Can- adian Marconi, Distillers-Scagrams. l Ford of Canada and Imperial To- bacco. Dominion Stores, Imperial m -.. themselves .What Life Insurance Means, To the Women and Children ._ security for themselves and their children. Life Insurances Stocks Open Last 9 1-4 cents a pound was followed A F v M u by realizing in u number of the re- d W :52. satisfies: ur 'n c x . i: .112: 11".; ‘m: ‘;;g,;;";§°g°*}_;“;,n1;;‘°° v l» e- .\tll TPI lllul 'l'|:l 138% 139% ‘ Annrundu 221,5 2w, General Motors reported its Sep- 0 I a a Auburn - l!!! 36% tomber sales to dealers in the ' §§§§"g',‘,,,,~;_ if; 33g United States and Canada, plus ~ .l3en Aviation 21's.. m; Moments. It 89.152 cm I B til $10 l 3 3G - s - o a I I :35...‘ l... o“. 53%‘ ail fgtaazmfiesfimzplfn ‘Kiwi?’ :2: . O thousands of Canadian families, Life It means rearing your. family m self- off.’ 1.5.1 ‘, "f ‘gig-Z 7nd below a year ago, was 5mg wgg Insurance means Financial Security respect, freed from the humiliation of private "M *“'° “"~" ~ ""4 “'4 “Wt Bmdy =4 the "w"! We" ‘ a ainst the uncertainties of the future charity or public relief. ‘ i ‘ c ~ , ' ’ . - 0 I Pl” film" ‘“"“'° " 11.2 11.3.‘ °l°s°ll l“ “n” with w“ 5m‘ "5' g i It an c tented retirement for tirebusl gilurufuer.‘ l.“ a...‘ geactations, rglectling the earlier To each family deprived of its bread- ness iim; ‘rhea ‘he i, no 1on8" ‘bk to 1‘ ur I 2-1 4 - ' ' i... '1' mini "1' 23s‘; "all? emwtézryx “mm “x new m“! winner, Llfe Insurance means Food, Clpth- work‘. . - one o . . ... ' ' ' ‘ ’ . ghmcnm] WW l 3m w; mm that clued moderately mg, Shelter and other necessities of life. B d L,‘ I d, b W. , .. . very ay l e nsurance ls urses . l, i l i . . . . .. s’ ahead included Consolidated Gas d C h ' bu, ’ . . §“}n"§',f{}“i-- - $32; at 2a 1-8, moi-tn American at 1e a-s, Plum“ F“ Y as _‘° me“ Pmssfng ° $500,000 to Canadian homes. Every day, it Rn“... u; Public Service or New Jersey st gauons during the dlficult rte-adjustment helps tolmep homes together and families g So Pac 15% 89 1-2, Amersda at 65, Stcwsrt- el-iod ‘ - - fiidqOil \ J 41% Warner at 15 1-4, Socony at 10 3-4 P ' united’ ~ \ ~ f lllvuhld-htlufil. 146; and Pun o“ ‘t 3_ clamp“; of It 11163115 B10116)’ t0 pay Th8 IEIJI 01‘ 111821; N0 wgndgg (ha; womgq appgg. u l \\ estingholln0__~i 75% IIBCUODS t0 810111111 I O1‘ MON mortgage Paymen[s_ ciate the value of Insurance’ and are _. points included Allied Chemical, . . ful d] . l ed h f . h ed ' Livest k u. 5, smelting, Amt-rim. smelting, It means funds for the education of ch1l- grate to elr ov _ onesw os_e ar-slg t_ ‘ I . . ' 0c 0"" i“ 9"“. 5H1"- Fe- N~ Y- dren until they‘ are old enough to support thrift has made possible such vital financial - man for farm work. Apply long?’ {onpntgiovsnansa m. . °""‘”‘“- -..-.l‘-'_L9'l'l‘.’jii’_’t m. . w ~ _ _ _ _ lwrsn an sxrrarsucsn I‘ ‘m u“ L!‘ c to work on salary. Ap- _ Itmrrlssan noolu 'ro an. so P‘L_'L.9.-3__2§_!_-_E!3§!;1_'l;?;“l. Dllllmth AVO- w _, L-llll-ifl-I-li. salesmen Wanted mwilftrsiirsnfzéllsrisrfsidoi. cspsrmas. AND ADVIITIIING _ unfurnished. Apply lpsoialty salesman. good lines. m, lflrltrinos. . . ssciusivs territory, highest com- ” _ .. b1I04-10-a-si._ atlas/Jan. lshrtsacs preferred. - n nmmrv- 0M r- tuni for hard worker. Apply, Y, ,_ * Work Wanted a 1 wo ‘l n .7~ » - . _. . “musty "ogmdllicwmm-io-s-zi‘ but ...-lewd“ shop, w Boa so, tondoo, Ontario. ' R-iM-tti-s-di. piexlon. pecially recommended rant. Magical sisn Balm is and elegance. _ A profitable pastime. estoloaua tea cents ‘fr-es ‘hall 0i Art V TF9‘ . alas-null. logical: mined-Mafia rbitmslsnwcs b outfit-ar- 41. - Til-id? zzFersian Balm is a true elixir of youth. lufreshes and ‘rriuvenltos. Adds s youthful charm to the com- Boftens and beautiiies the skin. Makes hands flawlessly white. to soothe and relieve roughness or chafing caused by weather conditions. Indis- pensable to every dainty roman. Cool and refreshing. Dslicstely frag- in rmults. Never leaves s. vest“: of stickiness. Par- .:s one toilet rsquiaits for the woman who cares fu- charm High class Registered York- shire Boar. Fee 75c. Hollis Jlnltlhs. Mount Herbert. twecn 82.75 nnd $3.25 and common ~ - - ...-... from $221. to .15. Oil and Holilnser were slightly‘ ~ - . (‘angers and cutters trcrs 31,50 to higher. ' lrl- - id t$3t“.2.‘i r ' vi f0flaéllhlllilzfelrat0a Se; for-s fawn good ‘villi. Stitch Dill _ _. veins. ' , , '- y, ...".3f’°@fill§’..i‘.‘.‘.° .0531‘. b93112‘; TM Mon- “YE! from] $1.00 n. ya. w Advances . 255 337 i neon logs were _steady _st 25 Qecllrles 341 192 ' l’ l"....’."...‘..°. ‘.3? §.§‘.‘.'..l‘.“'£.‘.°.i'l..I‘-“" ...‘; Unwanted 1w 105 f " as 1r. to so. lleavies save m $5.210. Total issues '15s 894 " lilxtra ilcavir-s SE1 25 to $8 40. Light L.99f' . hogs $8 25 to $8.75. Bows were from a $700 to $8 M e G Nor-ands. 40% are but fair, with the exception of have suffered from dry rot and are _ '*"_ 7/~ Csfrrentlcl O'Brien apples, which to date indicate s alight crop. Sugar beets are im- Ne") Yafk Curb Olen Oil ~ 2‘ crop well up to average and oi good proving with moisture, though the i; (Canadian Press) T0 o\rcm‘dh“' Pm") KlJ-Zllcr ‘ ‘ ' ' " quality. In British Columbia the sugar content is lessened from; loaf . l . - . _ R l" U. Oct. ii-Uoplwen. lend "' ' rincipal crops are satisfactory l-ls a blight. A good average crop o cans _ ' l . lunllilv tlglllliuodlilfft-lllllll gill’ {El}, i‘,§‘“.,f.""{§:,;;:;",',";,'i,,‘lgdfyifi, lll§§°'t5..;". ghOlQ. Details follow: has been harvested and an average manhunt Press) 7 change rccol-dcd in the foreign ex- 11m only 115mm“, “Hum; mark“ but Pioneer .- Pack 0‘ l°m5l°93 n55 been cllmplet‘ clllllklillnlllllllliii-l $305)’- l l‘ the nruk ('l08i‘ for the llletnia on filo £7?!” Prllflg Provinces ed. Late flPples are l1 lllhl- 97°13. sunk’ " - o t "<- . ~ _ . dhwonnt “£583,022 B581“: lolllidon market sent traders to the Rf,“ Th“, ALBERTA-Threshing has been with fruit slllghtly urlluder size. "T: Am c n a _ l,‘ W, m“ genera)“ Th‘ ‘mum, as‘ u; sides and prices turllcd soft. nod“, completed in the south end u. fair yield and qua ityoi to acco are “o ya ... .. ‘f, sterling at $4.0m and the French ,,,'1‘d°'t“:;t this" Lenin-u ti; the golds Rpygllic .. crop of high grade wheat has been and the bulk has been harvested Am Gas El ... .. i. frllnc .... 0,50 ccnts both We" un- narrow us“ i: can... tough with a gm. A... harvested. Operations are tinder under ideal conditions. Fallplough- Am Sup Pow .. _ "hwgfifillznk." 0c! “Sm-n M“ day whi'io tile ..§...“.l§§“’l‘.’...§i‘ ‘(:2- way ln the northern and the ccn- ing is well under way hut additional Atlas Corp ... ... --- ‘_ wém ‘rmlsigréh on" slung“ ‘Damn Zagzlclcllaneyous mines recorded a lnillor tral districts, where returns indicate moisture would be welcome. Barns Can Mar -- lrlfllilllilil ......» rt... pound ...-...... m, 5n, °‘,“,';°0o,‘,‘" “"11 "mid"- varvlns wheat yields. with s isrse ere fllled- nestureze as neenfx; Cit Ber O0 ~ _- -.y rose at of .. cent ... s4 so la-lo and quid, l’ ' ‘hm’ "mlll"! percentage grading from No. 4 to tended. and en abundant win-ere Creole Petrol tho French franc gained .01 or s cent Co ' H. M n 13 h ‘feed" as a result of frost. Pastures supply of feed is assured. El Bond and Share ... l, ,{',f,,,‘,l,;"f,.u‘:‘"u';' zralfllf‘, zgglggr sniff,‘ ten ‘l: I-ondlnlo and “pf; and ranges are dry, although there Ford of Oan A I . 5.‘;‘.“‘:°2.*;£".."1'1."°.ii.‘if.‘lJill if l“ 53%“. 5255.25.55" sited-fies” ‘““"““° "'°"““‘ 331.‘. 9.1321? " " ' _ _. ee cr . . - - . - - . . .. lgllnghglglfitls‘ ‘lgwszfnltllllllmlllllalllilgfltg Yr-nillrca EwArL-Threshmg oflrauons gen‘ nth pflwsS Edievllllirgd Isllgxlllgfistlllet Imp oll i ' t i Ma rk at; A t A mot a0 and Mining Corporation 2 to “-,,_,.,.d,_. _' erally are nearing completion. The wea er y s Int. Fe ~ - l -3- “q, . .- wheat crop varies greatly both as to OPOYBtlOII-B- 300i "ODS 11W "filo? Nib; Hud - . c, Silver stocks stirred up quftc a “dill ll yield and to grade, with the major nverlse ln We'd 511d flllfllltY- PRS- St. Oil Ken ance l§,§,,?t:§l'c‘;," ,,",‘.“‘° :"“'"°°"» W! b“! sun».- . portion in the lower grades. Coarse tures are 8°°d' m New Brunswick Un L P A Other issues llfulllllelxrgupellllsrlsetll llfll. Tm“ “l” 2mm“ 8111M B" Yleldl“! M“? ‘"11 "id “d NW“ Swill“ l‘ lgatchymgmé“ U111- lfld l’ Did - - - - - - ' ~- wmmnnn PR") changed. Uil issues were dormant. ‘ g-gLrg-rpgu feed is sufficient in nearly all dls- CIOP has been larvea ed. blah! ‘ Toronto and Montreal-Industrial URUNTU- Ocl- 3- trlcts. MANlTOBA-Tllreshinfl 0D- °1 7°“ “W” h” commenkw- e U“ “|||_fd'- h, m" M...“ . f“)! stocks mainly stenlly. s k Brownies nations are about 85% completed. yield on the whole will be below ‘ ». -,_, T°"°“‘.° “'“"""'°'“l'"7 "“""~ h" " ch“ Gilli" -~ ‘The wheat crop generally is light average but, of fairly good quality. ,. j ltldnd? lbnllllll“ .13??? d lollwll. 2 lllmd B" and of 10w srede with only e smell Betting Wind-twill“ dllmfl ti" "t" " " ' l 1"— ' ' s n v ' ..."... Nordon portion worth harvesting in many week or two, the apple crop will be. d M t k, 1w“- lurk-- Potion, coffee and sugar m", Hm duty-lets, coarse grains are a fair well up to average nnd of good an _ _<.. , lower; rubber higher. Pend Ore , . crop and feed is plentiful. qlllllty. Pl-il/UIBBB l8 lB-ll‘ t0 8005- - . - ~ --- Pore c... . Province of British Columbia Qutwlts Pghcg - ~- mm’ mm‘ ‘ ' Province 0f Quebec Fine weather has prevailed. with t _, 5"“ mm“ ' 5 light frosts in the interior. "“-"~~“~-, m Th F 3 _,_ ‘Q . In th l w r 8t. Lawrence and lng operations are in in" -~-’- ‘ Y ° "ma!" 7"" » . Lake St? Jlfhne districts threshing is wood yields of grain are indicated. olglDllloNfiolf-talili-GBTIA W81‘ . . now general; yields are about avcr-| The flea and lluzlity the hay mdgldmml-Olllit-zltzml; $032?- (Supplied by Pltiield and Company ole and thO qillllty is 000d- Pots- cmnk a ow av go. e1 r _ on r the eleven“ l‘ a 6&0“ , Members of Montreal itosk Ixehsnge) toes are s good crop with 801m ill-I D" l! 9% 0f everese l" ‘i- ~-'l-.V 9 0- _ W0 ————— tsrioration reported from low-lying fair quality. Onions and late pota- cred in several years. He is Martin , "M" "P" u“ Below will be found s brief sy- areas: other roots promise average toss of good quality are yielding Jones, now serving sentence of l e a on 15 1s news 0f telesrsnhic reverts rrwiv- yields. Pastures are. satisfactory. well. An average crop of hops has three months hard labzr st sort ed at the Heed Office of the Bank In the Eastern Townships and Ot- been harvested. Anlllfi! 0f I006 Saskatchewan jzii icr keeping liq- Uonlllruln ... D “inc; Eldorndn . . .. l8 colour and quality are moving free- ly. The crop is estimated at 90% of average. The yield of pears and peaches ls 90"; and 35% of average, respectively: the built of the crap has been marketed. Pasturags is good in most districts. uor for sale. Detectives related in colao how Martln conducted his trade. with the sid of elaborate machinery, which moved a liquor-lsdenn-‘csr- riage in and out of s hidden ‘recess of tbs floor, he evsded all previous efforts at capture until the beam of a policemsnb flashlight revealed the . Detectives ertirzlsted the‘ entrap- mam cost 0500.00 to instsl. It eon- slsfod. of tracks. cable, ‘motor. tawa Valley threshing of an average grain crop is well advanced. The fodder corn crop is heavy. Satisfac- tory mot crops are being harvested. The apple crop is light. Pastures are in fair to good condition. of Montreal from its Branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sections of the districts mentioned. GensrI-l Wheat tilreshing is nearing corn- pletion in the Prairie Provinces ex- cept in northern and central Al- berta. although harvesting opera- Provincs of Ontario Recent showers throughout the Province lhave benefited root. crops and pastures. Due to the length of straw and variable weather, thresh- harvested has given an shove-aver- age yield of fair to average sample. Oats and barley were a good yield of average to good quality, though the later may lrrade light for malt- ing purposes. Peas were patchy in section but sufficient for canning purposes. flay. alfalfa and clover have been abundant. crops "or aver- quslity. Pastures srs still fur- l-lfs-hlng good grssing. his no‘ lmss tlfll t l ted. Sll lil~ $22.12;" ‘care-pin. l... its‘; nmzmtz. .... . - w. . -.-.-:= - m». ...-...... .... ... authoritative quarters place the better than average crop. Pall wheat "f. fiygd| Wllewmflai reclined st‘ the rligntsst sound of danger. A mean beau-lo the kitchen ‘stove l. set in motion ' ‘ spproxlmsteqisld at from ‘I72 f0_ 284 million bushels, the crop vary- ing greatly as to grade. In Quebec . crops in general throughout the Province are proving satisfactory in yield and quality. In Ontario good crops have been harvested with those of hay. alfs‘fs and clover fllundsnt. 1n the Maritime Provin- ees operations have bssndelsysd by wet wsstbsr, and in gansrsl nsults. ‘IN-m-