l woman’ 22. 1934 siT-t-Wv vv v any‘! Gulrllll l u. gpp-itnalfrmriail, Cards, steak. Advertising Bates-Payable In Advance oedl (a. pct ward W t, AIIIIOIICIHQIIII and 60min:- Ixnth?‘ ‘nun ‘nu.’ k r word: In lunorinm Notices, 70c. per inch; W Appreciation, "rd. Other rates an lppllclflllll. 1b f‘. ES TERDA flavor}. 0lullled.. a P" "l!!! Letters of Eolhdtgrrlrctl ‘rt-ad “"- 17" Illch or dc. peg Ila-imam Charge for Ill “"m"""" ‘Willi-live cents. x x x A A A x 1 "Ogyq-ovvv v v v v - v v v , r I . _ r ‘ III, time inur- ‘gfilfl’, ‘$3.!’ of a... mam; Extra Money l; advance. Agents Wanted WGETIC MAN 0R WOMAN '10 m"; ans appoint representatives - gor- old reliable house. Yearly l w, or $2,132. (being a ‘new. average oi $21. plus ex- l _) write Winston Co., Dept. ronto, J “T” A. w. 9-5-8-12-15-19-22. GENTS! CANADA'S CELEBRA- lA led Royal Series Private Christ- a,“ Greeting Cards; dollar a doz- u, ms up; exclusive, inexpensive, a-lginll deslgllfl; 8110911118 Printed; rsous who never sold. before tak- lng orders fast; big commissions. ample book free to workers. ggrretson Company, Brantford, mam, n-iaei-e-zi-si. “NTED ACROSS CANADA “mo; to sell Personal Christmas “m, Samples styled in case form equipped with handle and dome gutener. Remarkable value at one dollar per dozen. Compare with “hers, Liberal commission paid men and women, spare or full me. Also good line oi assorted ends in boxes with free coloured pictures as premiums. Write Prem- ier Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Montreal. N-l122-ti1l Oct. 20. MAKE MONEY COPYING NAMES, addresses ior Mail Order Finns, experience unnecessary, No can- niping. Write United Advertising N a DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, l - L-1205-9-22-1i. AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND F9]; bls catalogue oi Christmas Oar-d l-‘lellgns in black and white for hand colouring. A profitable and llllemllhs hobby. Many make llllllley Colflllflllg cards for their friends. We also sell art supplies. Tally Ho! Art Shop. Wellington and York, Toronto. N-lliil from 8-22-to Oct. an, AN EXTRA HELP FOR. CHRIST- mlfl Card scents w sell “Imperial Art" and “Windsor” series Person. a1 Christmas Cards ($1. per dozen 3nd llD.) Also boxed assortments. Handsome carrying case for sam- Die book and equipment supplied flee» Agents being appointed now. British Canadian Publishing Corn. Dally. 426 Patrick Building, Tqy. onto. N-1213-9-4-6-8-11-13-15-18. 20-22-25-21-20. To Let Y’S Fractional Gains On The! Montreal fstlock Exchange , . - e (c. r. a; own-nu spear Win) MONTREAL, gem, 31.45 Qslg. lmtlvvod tone prevailed on the Montreal as»: Ilzchangc 4n WdlVs seuion whidi wasffeatured l’? the-minty Ind strength of bank issues. mtarlisted- stock. which resumed trading below yog- "Ydlvb clwmc 1min. when frac- tions in the sour“ M mud,‘ mgllglmg Comma: led the bank- mm 09in bell, mllllle-lnlnc a six point atlvnceito close at 160 in relatively heavy “lmllvfi- For‘! Bill! also firmed "Om the opening and showed a net gain for the day of three points, Bellini; at 10c. Bank otiblontreal was up 1-2 at coo 1-2, holding‘ Skid? at 300 for the greater part of the session and touching 201 in the 1515158! DIN 01th; hgdm‘ §g- 10d. Brazilian ‘ll-action was 1-4 high- eratllafterawukopsnlngge 10 5-8. International Nickel also “Va-Med “w: a soft beginning, N. Y. Stoch- Exchange ‘ (Quotation: Iarnilhad by Jlhllpl For Sale roll SALE — SIMIPLEX SEPAR- mwr, Apply Dillon dz spillett . L-582-9-22-3i. gAlIDBOABD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Oiiice. tf. [01 SALE OR EXCHANGE FOB. T0 LET-s RDOMED IIOUSE AT 25 Upper Prince Street. Possess- ion October flrst. Apply at 23 Upper Prince. cars or goods, dry and roomy. Fred H. Trainor, 80 Grafton 5t. Ave., modern conveniences. Hot cow. one Moody Digger. Apply water heafln - _ _ _ _ g. Apply at 16 Elm. Guardian. L 566 l) 22 i3. AWL L_5z1_9_20_m [oil SALE-ii) ACRES, HOUSE TO LET - DWELLING HOUSE and barn 4% miles from City, fllrackley Point Road. Apply 75 spring Park Road. L-408-3i Number 124 Elm Ave. Apply A. Pickard’ 8c Co., Coal Dealer. L-57l-9-22-3i. NI SALE —- AUCTION FOIITY- lllve, Bridge and Whist Scorn 3 Cards. Guardian Central Joli Prlntery. NOV. 1-tf. roe SALE 0E EXCHANGE FOR. dry cow, young milk cow. C. E. Clark, Summerslde, R. R. 1. 11-565-9-22-25-227. TO LET—0LD ESTABLISHED woodworking shop, 118 Kent Street, very central. Fred H. ‘Irainor, 80 Grafton St. L-526-9-20-3l Male Help Wanted 10R SALE-H ACRES AT LOG Cove, Murray River. Apply to Mc- Leod d: Bentley, Charlottetown. L-573-9-22-6i. B. SALE —- ONE 1980 FORD , registered car $85.00. Apply P. E. I. Fur ‘Traders, 182 Queen street. L-saa-e-zi-éi. I011 SALE-FARM 115 ACRES. Good residence. barn, wonkshop. Apply to Charles W. Hume, Brooklyn, Lot 61. L-541-9-21-3l. 70B SALE - AYBSIIIII-E BULL Junior Champion. Also females. All ages. John Thompson, D1111- Ittiinage. L-547-9-21-3l. I03 SALE — 2 NEWLY FRESH- uied cows, Jersey, Ayrshire Grade. ‘Young. Parminas Hughes, Union, Lot 33. L-51B-9-20-3i. I017. SALE — AT A BARGAIN. Model '1‘. Ford Ton Truck. Also liscd parts for Essex Car. Apply W. ’l‘. Ling, Wheatley River. L-502-D Female Help Wanted HOUSE KEEPER. WANTED. AP- Dli! "G." Guardian. 11-583-9-22-31. WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR. us at home. Sewing Machine nec- i cssary. No selling. Ontario Neck- ’ wear CVIIIPBHY. Dept. 147, Tor- onto B. N-liillfl-Aug. 18-25. Miscellaneous BOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd. Torcnlo <10.) N4955- ‘JP,’- r. s. REEVES, souTuroitT. FOR Nirrsery Stook. _ PRIVATE IIOME nuvnsnoan- tens pay. We start you. The Can- adian Kindergarten Institute, Dept. so, Toronto <10.) N4065- IADIES‘ HATS, CAREFULLY SEL- ectcd latest styles. Special. $159- R. P. Simpson, 99 Queen St. L-582-9-21-3l ‘TR-AYED FROM MY RANCH IN Norboro fox pup. quarter silver. Please notify Wilbert Lawless. Remington, L-589-9-2Z-3i. A BARGAIN IN A SECOND IIAND Beatty Washing Machine (Elec- tric) with copper tub at Miller Bros. Ltd. L-591-B-22-3i. l A It G E SHIPMENT LADIES‘ cloth fur ‘dimmed and all fur Coats. Men's, boys’ and little girls‘ costs. sweaters; large quantity winter wear arriving next week. llcw our store is small, and we Oiler everything in the store this Week-end at absolutely blfllln brlces. n. P. Simpson. 99 Qllttll 5t. L-ssz-o-si-ai Boarders Wanted n1 Prince Street. n-iva-a-n-ai. WANTED -MAN ron FARM work. Apply Fred Hyde, Corn- wall. L-5l5-9-20-3i. APPRENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber 'I‘rade. Short Course, expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax. N-lioo _ WANTED—A CONIPETENT CARE- taker for fox ranch. Owner going away for winter months. Perman- ent position for satisfactory man. State experience and salary re- quired. Apply ‘Box 464, Summer- side, P. E. island. L-58-i-9-stt4il. Mt ’l. Stock Exchange w>__ u 1 I b d by Johadbl fidmlahlhlln niIrIIlJCr-e of the Montreal Stock Exchange. Montreal Curb blar- ket. 158 Richmond Street. Clllllfifli" town) a-i- Bell Tcl 118% 11B Bran 'l‘ l. Pow "We 11 B l? Pow A , 26% 23% B C Pow 1i ._ liruck Silk v 13V‘ (‘an (‘nr (‘mu .. 5% 5 (‘nu (‘or PM l3 -—~ (‘an l‘ l‘nl|\ . .. .. Ill 18 (‘an (‘c l‘l'|l .... .. (Inn (‘cm l'Oil\ 0% 0V1 Cviu ifl/i 3% Can 7“: 7% Ciin Pnc ... ‘l 13% (‘otkshiit Plow ‘W. Cor snn-ii 1T1, Dom Bridge . 300i Dom fitcel (‘on 4 Dom Tex ("our . . 851 Gen Sic-cl \\'nrcs ... 3% 3% Gypsum . 4% 4V4 (lurlls . .. 5% llnll Golrl bliucs . 2110 2120 lnll Nickel , . 'J-'l:"r 34% lntl Pow I'M fill 2" Iinsscy Harri| “Z 3M McCnll Front 13V‘ 13% illnnt Pnw 32% 33 Nut Ilrcw . .- 27M, Quebec Pow . 10 Nlinwinllrau .. ._, 1R South (‘an Pow 12% Steel (‘n Can Com . 34 Wln Elec ... ll win am Pfd 10% Commerce 160 Montreal 300% Nova Scoiln H0 lloyal . 165 PRODUCE (Canadian Pren) IIONTREAL, Sept Zb-Prlces were mglnly unchanged on tho Montreal produce and dnir-y market today. Fresh no 1 butter was quoted at 19% to 105.’, ccnls a pound in carlnts on m5 egg Iunnkcl, no price change stock brought. 20 i" pound bar L-469-9-19-8i. j 14-526-9-20-31 A T0 LE’I‘—IIOUSE, NO. 12 ELM A and Ward Ioinhora of 8hr [unreal Itock ‘ III Curl FURNISHED APT. FOR. WINTER, uni-rm. m Blchnold Street Char- months, the Cavendish. Phone "WWW 466- L-576-9-22-3i. on,“ h,‘ TO LET-STORAGE SPACE FOR Alll 64 Am Tab B 15' Anaconda Cop v 11,‘ tchison . m“ Auburn Auto iinld Loco 7% Bait Ohio 15% Barn A 5% Bendix Avlat 1g Beth Steel 33% Briggs . ,, , my‘ Byers A M... _., ,, 155‘ 1g gun" Add Mach t. a... ‘l2 12 Pac Case Thresh Cel Corp .. Com Sou ... . (‘ong Nalrn (‘hes Ohin Chic North , Chrysler oMt ... Warner Bro-s Co Warren Bros ... . West Union I70 West Elec . , 31c Woolworth Co 421% Worth Pump 15' MTILCURB (Johnston and Ward) Ufliod or less as cnpipprcd will: lllsygniplegt: Stocks Ell-I ltnlillhlliia cents a pound Abitibi ... 115 m“ H "M 2115 my," for prints. Beauharnols .. 6% liflJfihFlninlin-i 1,501 boxes. Brew C011! {are - 7 °"'"‘" """“"'" “m” "ifllfihiv “h? gilt" .332‘? on '1'. 11'... I ray, fir,” M?" inllfiyttlrilllhg‘ aqhboc Chaéélfi (‘an blnlt .. 3i ceu s .‘ - - 110 y"; [Ifllfl prlcml lit 0-K l0 all‘?! ‘$9M’ 3 s " 15 pound. Arrirnls totalled 4. - “fl- 75 15 occurred, grmlcrl ‘shipments in car- so 1r," gf lens were .‘\l cents n rlnzen far n“ A large 20 cents for A mcillum, -1 a cents fnr B hn-l lil to my, rcfll! 1°‘ Narmada . I060 ~ l"°“‘l’“ "m m“ "m". ew Teck Hughes ... no m “mt” we". ‘handy m ‘law's: MWalker Good - -.. 3U 3% Q"°"°°’ “l” V‘ M; ‘nrnpdell! v-vhlle hm Walker Good Pfd . . . . .. loll 15% 9mm‘ M‘ M n" ,5, has" per Bowalker Brew .,, -- 730 7U § Wright nu .... w. 0,5195‘ THE CHARLCZFPETFOWN GUARDIAN closing at 3t 1-8, up 1-8. Canadian Pacific was unchanged at l3 1-4 withalowforthedayoria. Dominion Glass was a heavy loser in the day's trading, being spot, showing a. loss of 1 7-8 at 88. Fractional losses were suffered by Steel d’ Canada, Canadian Car Preferred, General Steel Wares and St. Inwrenco Paper Preferred. Bollinger appeared at 21.15, up 86 cents, and St. Lawrence Corpor- ation was five cents higher at 1.80. Bell Telephone, Montreal Power, Dominion Steel and Coal "B", Can- ads Northern Power, Dominion Coal Preferred, Canada Cement and Canadian I ‘ ADI Alcohol “A" were fractions higher. National Breweries at 2B was unchanged, as were B. C. Power "B", Massey Harris, McCall Fron- tenac, Howard Smith, Sbawinig-an Power and Winnipeg Electric. Bales 8,861 shares; bonds $11,250. EXCHANGE (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL, Sept 21—-Britisb and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the of Canada closed today Argentina peso .2687. Australia pound 3.8496. Austria Schilling .1860. Belgium be] s. .2104. Brazil miir a .0088. China Bong Kong dollars .3801. Denmark krone .2159. France franc . . Germany reichsrnark $010. Great Britain pound 4.8385. Holland florin .6048. Bangui-y pengo .W26. India rupee .3007. Italy lire .0841. Japan yen .2892. New Zaeland pound 8.8040. Norway krone .2430. Poland aloti .1866. South Africa pound 4.8292. Spain peasta .1341. Sweden krone .2406. Svrltserlsiid franc .3201. United States dollar- 8 5-32 p” gem discount. GR_A_IN (Johnston and Ward) CHICAGO, Sept 2i heat:- Iligh Lmv Last _ .-» 104% 103% 104% “"1101”, 10.1% 104 Coluuib Curb - golum Gas 31,4 ‘om Sol 1 Con Gas . 3:29“ goo gil ... g a“, on an g1 M Corn Prod . _,. ,, ,, go . w. - s‘; re msnim- SW1- énnmlilrlllwlllgod-a-i It: =3? a High Low Last Elec Auho Lite C0 . 21X 1 Eiec Pow Light. 4 81A‘ 82 Elle 119g 82:? 32 First Natl Stores e154 3"" 87V‘ greepAort Tex . 33% en lphllt 15 (‘ion lec ... .,, 13% 2.2% ucn Foods , ,__ p , 3g“ 45 45 Geu rm . . .. . asst l‘ "5' Cold Dust ,-¢ . . l. 1754, 11 - 333332’; iii‘... " " W‘ 1°. Currencies‘ great West Bu“ fir‘ udson Mot 3% "u H" 28% (Canadian Press.) lllll lgellcllsl 2s d new roan‘. Sept 21—Sterling John! “Bk 9% ‘"0094! to the lowest level since Sept halvlnlhor 46 in the foreign eXchnnge marker, Ken Co u. 13 today hut recnvercrl to close with 0 . 19 small net gain. The pound npenud klllélllggftl‘: ‘filed-h glalctéguallyoegwwietgleat] 84.09%. Lriuickly - ' . 0w Liquid Csrb m then rebounded lo close "T: $436.51’! Loews lncorp . .. 2r for a net gain of V of a cent I 141°" wiles Bis Co 37g me Orndian dnlllir was ' l rl gin-Newport Tia Plat 311,4 throughout the ilny and closusg“ n’; “k Tnlck ‘J4 ‘A Percent premium up D TM glfilisl-sh K-Allgaliu 6 fgéélféalgzfflcléfliltgfillilgffl lrpnvézr 1nd closed " - _ i l - o a cent. gvlglllhl 3x236 . 24% fly. vlllllaglTlllaAli. Sept Qi-Tbe pound. Nun B“ .... . , 14 14,5 ti! - States dollar and French NM‘ n."--~P---d 80K‘ 30 ranc were all lower on Montreal cur- Nml Pow?“ In 1B 16 "I110? exchanges torlny. Sterling was New Have 3 - 7% 7 4 "l" 1M1" llnelllg off 17% of a cent N,’ v . l1 10% 101.4 M $4.83 21-11.. The United slain, llol- Axnhxg: c" 20% “$4, lar loatt 31-32 of one percent at 3 5-32 0 er- rwrce r m ‘m; .5: ... ..=:“:."..".":' .422"? "- . . i? Penn llnll . 22y, (Canadian Prose) gllllnfi‘ l: J ~.- --- n. Q 30% Toronto and .‘\ion(real-—Industr'lal Pall-mfg; at -- i... m 161,5 155i Itcilcgrsonctloseélurlilghelr. l u . @q_ Illllllo CQTD u‘:- . 5% 5%, 1 New York-Stocks 115.3% hlfiiholg ' 2% 2% ower. 12 13 N Y’ k-C t i Safeway Stores . . 40 46 higlig; colzflce auod (hlligai-"llrllwerfuhber gears Roebuck 88 Jmrnons Co .. 995 ggfxgypyp-c 3:3 Export Egg Prospects Smith Rlill .. 10 iltnunl Brands ... i.“ .. 1S1); 19 Stnurl Gas Ililee ... :.. 7% 7% ‘WW shins on Cal ._, , as Canadian egg export, pfQspects §1:;'lrt0l‘l,v.l§vlié.. l: $3310 to cgmmand considerable Studebaker 3 on m the first export shipment oi the our-rem, yea: w“. sisting of 1.000 cases deft Winnipeg “f; last week (September m. This ship- ment is a little early and it. is prob. able that the bulk of the exports will not start to move until the month of October. With the pros- pects for a substantial export trade this year and with the storage 85°03; lmmvlltly less than a year I80. the outlook for the egg mar- kst during the winter contfnugg quite favourable. 0n the first oi September. storage stocks at, Mon- treal were above last year- bnr gt both ‘Ibronio and Winnipeg the holdings were lighter than in i933. -—I&g and Poultry Market Review. TAXES DRIVE WOMAN, 90. INTO MARRIAGE LISBON, Portugal, September 20 —Ii_ife to Antonia Morelra has consisted oi one tax collector after another and now at the ripe old age‘ 0d 90 she ls going to strike back. She's going to marry a man of 24. Court permission has been given for the marriage. Senora Morelra acidly told the court that she * knew sbe would die very shortly and that "It would be o. sin if I died and all my belongings should pass over to the State's treasury, ‘which did nothingall through my! JOCK and BOND MARKET GOSSIP IOBNINO IABXIT LITTER. NEW YORK, N Y, Sept 21-Tbe market was a stalemate yesterday, volume was small and price changes were nominal, Yesterday's buying did not carry over but no secondary re- action developed. The speclulstrength dOWD 5 3-4 8t 90, while Canada in the rails was about tbc only feat- the current levels, 1 cgngng Pmfen-ed w” another m“ lire of the trading. This strength was clients accumulate some rails limped-J encouraging as was the improvement in the bond market. The stock market made one con- structive move ‘Wednesday but we would rather prefer to have it eon- fined by further favorable action he- fore concluding that a turn in the trend was in progress. Lulrlluw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N Y, Sept ill-Weekly can loadings reports around 2 D. m. Federal Reserve Bank made no nu. nouncement regarding its re-dlacount rate of 1% percent. N Y Federal Ro- serve bank ration for week ended $9M l9 was 71.8 against 71.0 Ln pre- vious week sud 61 4 in like 1033 week. System ratio 70.0 against, 70.0 and 06.4 respectively. Administrator Ickes reports stocks of domestic and foreign crude oil for week ended Sept l6 totalled 153.414.0130 ba-r-rels against liii-IASILOOO bbls at end of previous week. Brokers’ loans during week ended Sept 10 decreased $51.000,000 to I746,- ooo,(%o_ Non brokers‘ loans off $12.- 000. . President Roosevelt to confer today with Clark Howell, chairman of the Aviation Commission. anrl Franklin Lane. Jr. ii member. Other members of tho commission may also Join the conference. Further declines 1n business were recorded in Aug and the first half of Sept the time when seasonal improve- ment ordinarily ges nnrler way, ac- mllllllg to monthly report nf the conference of stiitlclans in industry of’ the National Industrial Conference Board. Pere Marquette in 8 months ended Aug 31, 1034 net. income after charges equal to $2.01 a ahnru on 5 percent prior preference stock ngninst net ha; of $1,087,474 in first B months of 1 . High Low Last Up 20 Ind . HIM! $.70 R0 33 .01 2) Rails 34.94 34.21 84,71 00 (By Johnston and Ward's lpodlnl 40 Bonds Wire) 01.18 .84 ff High Low Lani 0 20 U111 ,._., 10.43 19.11. 19.21 .05 Dow Jones. BANON SAYS ' . | MONTREAL, Que, Sept 21—-'1"he| Curriers act bulliahly and give indi- cations of leading an advance from suggest that lately and buy more on reactions. Buy at the market N Y CcntraLl Southern Pacific, Illinois Control and: Penn It R. Luke Shore ran up to a new high in Toronto while Premier move up to 1.31 on a wnve of substantial however was directed against and San Antonio. I suggest clients continue to defer purchases in the golds until the current. irregu- larity is ovemome and important stocks turn definitely bullish. Banou. FINANCIAL COUNSEL MONTREAL. Que. Sept 2i—The most significant development on the Canadian Stock Markets today has been the freshened buying demand for shares of the Canadian Chartered Banks. These have been quite act- ively taken at advancing prices through the first hour of trading Considerable significance is being at- tached to the strength of the issues which indicates a realization of int- ent values besides these shares Buying is attributed tn investment sources in Canada with some demand. emanating from overseas Tbc- bank stocks as a group will no rinubt he watched very closely during tho next few days. They may mark u trend of investment through towards stocks nf good calibre that has been mak- ing itself increasingly evident recent- ly and is gmdunlly expressing itself though the latter sections of corpn. list. Fin. Counsel. President Roosevelt isaucrl formal statement this morning saying, ‘In- fnrmnlly approving report submitted liy llnnrd of inquiry for Textile in- ilusfry, I wnnt to express hope flint nll employees now on strike will rc- furn to work and all textile rurinu- fncturcr-a will take back employees without discrimination." Dow Jones. YE nnnivs um n luminous % Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PRODUCE RETAIL MARKET White Onions lb .. New potatoes pk . Celery Iiuuch Snlunch 2 lbs Parsley .. . Henri lettuce Carrots hunch New cabbage . (‘nuliflowcr Eggs (loz . Ilonst Ber-f . Rod Peppers 3 for ... -. Grccn Peppers 2 f0 Onlnlin l0 lbs .. Ilerl Onions 10 lbs Broccoli pcr hunch Brusael Sprouts 2 ho Ilronrl Ilenns pcr qt . . Summer Squash each Pumpkin lb Pears qt .,, . Plums .- n . ... . Blueberries rlt . . . - . . '. 1.. n" . . FISII l Fresh (‘mi . _ 4c Ilmlilock ., . 7c llnspcronux do: .. 10c Mackerel ... 25c Smells llv ,_ . . 25c Fresh Herring cnch 4c SEELY ON JOB AS LIFE-SAVER (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 19-10211 Notti- stone, better known as Major Gen- eral John E. B. Seely who com- manded the Canadian Cavalry Bri- gade for a considerable period in the war, includes among his other official posit-ions that of coxswnin of the Brook lifeboat crew. This is no mere honorary job. Recently his Lordship was lunch- ing at the quaint little hotel in Ya-rmouth, Isle 0f Wight, which used to be the residence oi’ the Island governor. ‘There was a call for the lifeboat. Donning oilsklns and life-belt he joined the crew and helped bring ashore six Infl- don visitors. including two boys. whose motor-boat was almost foun- dering in the wild sea. life but collect taxes." In marrying a young man, she said, she was sure that her pos- sessions would mean a good chance in life for- bim who, strong and life, despite the high taxes. Senora Moreira, who lives in the village of Andriosa, is quite an im- portant landowner. More than ever this year London in the world, people having Summer Savory 2 for linirlllllllfl - , Parsnips 3 lbs llurri’ l1 Green tomatoes per pk Ilnae Met . Iilpe Tomatoes 5 1b ""- liciir Apples dor .. .. . Illi,’ Elisa Ilnrlishcs . linlijo . Butler hcnns per lb llrnvlinn Beers , llruloi-uo (‘hlckcn (bro Stew Merits Pork Chops .. Ilnnst Pork (flieui Ilca .,, Fowl 00, (‘lillioug ... Duck Cleric)‘ ... . (‘oliliniirio young. might then be happier in w..." Am" has been the greatest holiday city Alvlerrnac corng Bahia-in . here from all nations. the rate of (m, Km, exchange making it advantlstmis. (‘up Rouyn MINING “Canadian Press) roaoxro. Sept ‘ii-Heavy hiiyTrTs 1n the secondary gold group gave the mining section of the Toronto Exchange and undertone of firmness though price changes were as plentiful on the down side as up. Softness in Teck Ilulrlies in the curly par-t of the tiny continued in influence tho mur- ket ailvcrsely but the dellreasion crcnteil by Teck was partly offset by Luke Shore which closcil ut a new all time high mark of 58,15 on heavy buying. Copper and silver shares were barely steady in Slllflll volume. Tack slumped to 4.10 in tho first hour, a new low price for the year, before support was fonlhcomlng. in selling and the 4.7111 to Pioneer dropped urlzcnt than the price recovered to not loss of 12 cents. grooves gained 5 rind Brnlorne 50. Canadian Press) TORONT , Sept ‘21— Stocks Acme Oil . llenfllc ll It X Green Onions bunch lllll’! (‘fill .- Netv turnips llunk Hill - - Butter ,_ Ilufi’ Auk . Cronin (‘nnlnruur . llnm Ex 1) Mines (lomlfifih ... ilrulinur llrnniuln lirnuilnro .. lircenv ... llununr llnlcrow llnrkcr .. llnlllugor llowcy kirk (l J .\i (‘one Lniunquo n. . . .- Kirk l. . 73 KOOIPIHI)’ l I. filhnre . 5M5 Lcc Gnlll lilttlc l. .\lnn Ens! Mncnssir Maple l. .. McKenzie .. .\ic.\f|llnn . .,, .\lc\'ittl(» ., Xlcwattors Mcrl Oil Min (‘orp nnrt iinn Murphy .\"\\vhc<r Nipiasing . Nnramln North (‘an Olga Oil ... Pnymnstor Pct (Joli . Pioneer Premi-r Pros Air Pick (‘r0 .,_ Reno Gold . iloyallle ... Sun Ant: 1.. Siirnln ..._ Sberrilt .0 Siscne . South Tih . South Aiu St Anth . Sud Basin Sullivan ‘Peck H . ... - Thoma (‘ail . Tnwnlnnnc Vacuum . . Venture; . “nln \\' W . i.' ib- Wayside Whlfe Eng Wlltsey 4‘ “Wight H . .. Toiul solos 8.12.000. UNLISTED ‘an ... ._ Iirnwnlm- h 3i the afternoon the buying was more show u ‘:5, Dome l0 nml McIntyre nnrl Holl- inger closed unchanged. Wright Har- Brightening New Yo rk PAGE NINE QUOTA TIONSjA Outlook Exch ange (By Frederick Gltdnpr Pram Ilnanchl Writer)- NEW YORK, Sept. Il-Btous. moved forward inky for the fourth consecutive salon against a bf htentng budness background. ‘h-adlng expanded up edably when the advance was resumed after a slow start. hrrriover was 711,910 DIIIH, the lsrgmt in a , compared with 486,900 yes- terday. Merchandise shares were in the lead on reports of further broad- ening ori consumer demands for goods under stimulus oi seasonal influences and increase in a mass purchasing power, mainly in farm a. reas. Paisnism lifted all s-liorig the firmioisl front, as was evident in- a continuation of a broad recovery in oollPdtlltie ponds. Moat actively traded commodiitis sold a. litztile lug/tier but action was mostly in security markets. Forecasts oi ear- ly termination of til-re textile strike. in response to the appeal by Pre- sident Roosevelt asking strikers to return to the mills, gave impetus to the buying movement in the security lists. Impressed by the stamina of the recovery in the share market. this week, traders became more aggres- sive on the bull side. More atten- tion was paid to trade reports notably a morie-than-seasonal gain in railroad traffic last week and a Pbderal reserve report that sahs‘ in the New York - loan district, eiwlhidve of llquicir busines, in the first two weeks d September was approximately In percent aihead of the like period last year. _ Lively bidding lifted retafl sharw. Bpiegel-May-Stern spurted 5 1-4 points. Montgomery Ward. Macy. Sears Roebuck, J. C. Penney, May Department Stores and.‘ Marshaill Field scored gains of 1 to 2 points. Other groups representative of consumers’ goods wen in demand. Motor shares turned strong, with Chrysler and General Motors clos- ing more than a point higher. American Telephone, Alaska Jun- eau, Coca Cola, Johns Marivii-le, U. B: Rubbgc, Goodyear and Du Pent were among the strong spots. An increase of 83.256 in car- loadings last week over the labor Day week lifted the total to 646.- 986 oars. Rail shares were aided by the figures, Santa F0, New York Central, Union Pacific and Pennsylvania. sold up fractionally to about a point. The Standard Stalistlm Co. in- drex oi 90 selected stocks rose 14 point to '11 l, 4 points above the average last Monday, Cotton ex- tended previous gains 45 to 80 cents a bale. Grains lagged. wheat closing unchanged to 1-4 of a cent a bushel lower, but rubber, hides, silk and cocoa. sold higher. (Canadian Press) ' ‘K050011010, Sept. 21-12mm, Cen- tre, West and Northwest-the province of Ontario is in the range of a vigorous quintuple by-election campaign for the House of Corn- moris. The mus is momentous. Both major political parties have brought their heavy artillery into action. It is conceded the imminent-e oi dissolution and a general election may depend on the outcome of the five preliminary battles. Electors. in the lxmstituencies oi’ Frontenac- Addlngton, Toronto East. York North, Elgin West and Kenora- Rainy River go to the polls Sept. 24 to record the results. Toronto East is vacant as the re- sult of the death of Hon. E. B. Ryclcman, former minister ofna- tional revenue, and York North following the death of T. Herbert Lennox. Passing of Dr. William Spankie made the vacancy in Frontenac-Addlngton. These three were Conservative seats. Elgin West was vacated by Mitchell F. Hep- burn on becoming premier- of 0n- tario and Kencra-Rainy River by Peter Heenan when he Joined the Hepburn Liberal government. The present lay-elections run to two party fights. Barring unexpect- ed eleventh-hour nominations can- didates will in all the constituencies except Elgin West (a. three-corner- ed contest) be supporters either of the Conservative administration of R. B. Bennett or the Liberal op- position led by W. L. Mackenzie King. Party nominees follow: Frontenac-Addington: W. R. Aylesworth, Con; Colin Campbell, Lib. Toronto East: '1‘. L. Church, Con; H. P. Snelgrove, Lib. York North: Hamid Breuls, Con; W. P. Mulock, Lib. Eigin West: H. C. Borbridge. Con; Wilson H» Mills, Lib.; R. W. MacDonald, Ind. Kenora-Rairiy River: Derry, Con; Hugh B. McKinnou. Lib.-Labor. Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, Minister of Railways and Canals; Hon. R. C. Matthews, Minister of National Revenue; Hon. H. H. Stevens, Min- ister of ‘Trade and Commerce; Hon. D. M- Sutherland, Minister of Na- tional Defence; Hon. H. A. Stewart, Minister of Public Works, and oth- or government leaders are actively campaigning ior the Conservative nominees. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Liberal leader. is touring the by- election ridinlzs speaking in behalf n! his supporting candidates. Prem- ier Mitchell Hepburn and other members of the Ontario govern- ment have addressed several Lib- eral meetings. Among the candidates them- selves are several seasoned Wlil-llllll fighters. The redoubtable "Tommy" Church, seven times mayor of his native city and iomier member of parliament for other Toronto seats. is opposed in Toronto East by H. P. Snelgrove. W, P. Mulock. a mem- ber of the Mulock family promin- gm, 1n the political wars of York North for half a century, is the Von Mnu .. Churchill . (‘llftnll ... , Joseph ' Leaders In Van In Bnrtsleufi‘ Fight For Five Seats Liberal standard-bearcr in that riding against Hamid Breuls. For the seats now opened in the by-electioris thc voting in the last general elections follows: Elgin West: M. F. Hepburn, Lib., 10.020; J. Dowlcn, Con, 8.583. Kcnora-Raiiiy River: Peter Heenan, Llb., 6,313; F. J. McManus. COIL, 5,811. Present party standing in the House of Commons follows: Conservative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Liberal . . . . . . , . . 88 United Farmer 10 Labor . 4 Independent , , 2 Progressive . . . . . . . 1 Vacant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Total . . 245 (Since thc Dominion izcnerai e1- ccticms of 1030 tlic Cocncrativc Commonwealth Fcclcrntinn has been organized with 10 MPJs of the United Farmer and other groups aligned with the new polit- ical organizationl. LET DOWN THE BARS Outside those rugged bars, be yond the dear old home In dreams again, the faithful kinl I find. At sunrise and at sunset, they come and sadly call. To those, whom Fate had forced tu leave them both behind I see them there at mom. I seq them there at Eve; But, ilevcnnorc I see them, run at D183’. Their heads drool), they seem weary for all around is dreary While standing tlicrc, alone, I hear them say: “Lct down tlic Burs, as thcy did that wc may wander iliru The orchard, unclcmcnth tlic apple trees: The grass is grccn and sweet, and maybe. there we'll meet Sonic dear, kind soul who'll listen to our plCM. Be Kind." In vain. we wait ffil‘ ihnic, wlioso voicc we lcrirncd to 1mg We two, m lllglll, nlcnc, Licneath the stars; Our hcnrts arc and nml lonely, we rcqiicsl you (.\I1l_‘,' To conic, snmclinrc and please, lot down tho Bars And take u.- Iimrie. MORAL Let down l-ll0 bn-s oi sclhshncss, of greed. and morbid hnic And treat your neighbor and true Be loyal, kind and tciidcr, dorft be a law offender, And you'll find. in nil lifcls battles You'll come smiling thru, —C. M. L honestly MAITL BAGS LAND AHEAD OF PLANE OROYDON. Scpi. 2l—A German air lincr u-ns {Illdlllil into Crnydon in rough weather when tllc door of thc luggage hold flew open. A policeman on point duty down -, below had the surprise oi his life when two maillmzs cmno out of the clouds and landed nnc on cach side of him. People scaled in ihc gtounris of a hotel not far away wrro no less sur- DFl-‘ltd when a rucksack dropped vritb a thud on ihc lawn. The liner rvpcrlnd 11hr- 105 or, reaching Croydou. and l‘- o mailbogg and the rucksack wcr~ quickly traced. In the rucksack. which belonged to an lkiglsh tourist. worr- three 4. bottles. 'I‘hc_v had fallen 900 feet wnnn wry (‘m- wls broken Frontenac-Addinlzton: Dr. Wil- 11am Spankie, Con. 7.432; S. D. Stinchcombe. Lib., 4.061. Toronto East: Hon. E. B. Eyck- man, Con, 13.423: L. Allen, Lib.. 6,348. York North: T. Herbert Lennox, Con, 10.402; W. P. Mulock, Lib., - 10.104. llfiflilfi fl'%fl_¥_plhll “n. _nna:n iI4L~h-Xii_ no: an: derision H&QEBS5E EH31! BEYEEEEAB-KEAQ"! H‘ 8S