.- A V _ . . V -. _ ,_ __ - .-nl-:Town cl _ .1 _ _. - P Gnrrvs slr-d B0 D A . .s»¢`\ s.. _s.s.».... . ..._ -'asses-s .slus- ..____ l .s ta --» _,, TI .. .. rqumwmu nmuuuanyuusus -:.1 'a-f..:.-=°...'-...~..' °»:..°:s‘. Em mum. us mensissa suse. oasrunmni. ltocks Dpanod 1- Ol Jw Last 111 184 15 H 111 1; rw fgslrsee ... ..."mg :ZAIHIGQ ch@ -~. ... .... 130- ... ... .... QE -5 cs"`.,f'f.-.'°f..'.".'.`u1 55;:-a"3_3ar`;l_‘o;1'nd 12 j`Am or o ... ... ... ~Am Loco 18 .Am Pow Light. ... ... .. JSE . .. _ N22 .3 83 §§se§ee:.s. ' Am Bad_... .._. ... ‘__5m Bmelt Big ... .. .. ___Aus Sugar .. ,.. ...... _ "Am '1‘elTel Ani Tob B ... ... . .. JAuuconda Cop ... ... .. j'Atchlaon . ... . . .Auburn Auto ... .. .. Bald Loco . . . .. '.Bolt-Ohio ... . .... Darn A ... ... .... I Ben Aviation ... ... .. li th Steel . . _ ga 22% 12& 0 15 31 . 27 um 15 lil? pf: salt 0. =s 15?; lu , -l. -s ilu 15 1IYs gh 1 88 ,, _ as ‘% at 3' 'o ‘oil 7% 3*? .Briggs .. ...... _llyera A M ... ..... .Burr Add .\Iuch ..... “Con Oil _ , .... Can Dry (ilu Ale .. "Can Plc ... ... ... Case Thrcsh . ... _‘Cel Corp ... . . ... :Com Boll ... ... ... _Cong Nulx~n ... ,... étihea Ohio ... . ... '_ Chic North . .... -Chrysler Mot . . ... Coiumb Carb ... . ... Col Fuel iron ... .. kcoium Gas Elec .. .. __Coln Sol ... .. ... (‘au Gas .. .. ... 'Con Oli . . ... ..... -Con Can . . . . .... &. __gu\;nI;’l;;Jd . . .. gg* -- e u .. ... '$.11 I Duponlt ... .... 05 N1# Eastman Kodak ....1g¢ 115' 3 1 all 4 95 ,-Elec Auto Lite Co ... 20V Elec Pow Light ... 'ills Erie ..... 12 ’_fFix-st. Natl Stores .. 51%' »~1~‘reepcrt 'rex 124415 all 88% 81 lt! Q f li ... ‘. -s . , 'Gen soda ..- ... .... M l. 12 21:6 "_ gp _Ajphalt ... ... ... 17% ga Elo . . . . 23% . --(lair o ... ... 1.. 8 _ Gold D_\ilt ... ..._,- ' .. 1% V ___Goodrich Rub -... , g .. 1 10 Goodyear Ilub ..~:;;§.».. 2.1% 28 Graham Paige ...'-pt; .. 2 Ureat West singer- ... .. 27 Houston (Jil ... ... .... -` Hudson Mot ... ... _ 15 1 __ lnlil Nickel , . . . .. ..... - ‘ lull 'Eel ... ... . .-.. ' Intl liar ... .Johns .lon ... - ,Koirlnntor ... ... .... < 'Kun Copper ... .... "bourbon Co . .. .... -_-Llg Myors B ... ... ... 103% Llqulu corn . . 29 Loesw lacorp ..... ` iliclieeipart Ti ‘ -~Mack Truck _ Mu-th Alkllil iloat. Ward Nash Mot N tl liis gi=§.._uesss§ B553; sera: 122% 52% 02 ,_ s “‘§l£,5§8§'»’. L'.Nlt!l l)uir‘ I’l'od ... ... ' _ Natl i'o\v§'I.igi|l. ... .... 7' "‘l\'ow lluvcn ..z. 05|. '~`l\"_~\v York Con ... . 10 ;Nort,h -Amer .. . . 13 -North Pac .... 1 ,Puck Mot . . .. »‘l‘rnn Rail . . . ’.’l’ub Her N J “Phil I’l. no_a§§a§a§E"§-1 »,s=.:*;:e2sss,s“2s it ‘ il>‘fS$a‘i‘a-af8< :Iris o .. ,Pnilulali Co ... .... _`llutliu (forp . . ’lti\di_o Keith Qrph .. .lllep lion Steel .... Vs Bafow Stores _ Scars ltoshuck Blur Co rlocony \'uc ... . . .--~ .Houth Put- . Rail . . . South -- Stand lliumls . 14’ llié: 13;; 14 ` " 1111.. 1-QM ‘E at 80% 3% 2% Stand (las i-ilrc ... ..... ..Btv-ilu-d Oil N J .... _Stand Oil Cai ... ... Bt-:wart Warner ... . .. ";\t\l\leb¢Ei;er .. .... ‘exas . . Tex Gulf Sui . . .. 88% Tim Boll Bclr ... ..... 85’ Union Curb ... ... 405s Union Pac .. .....100‘/a United Corp . ... ..(7nitcd Gas imp ... .... _ll s leo al ll S Rubber ... .... ‘U. B. Smelt . . ... .. U B Steel Van Btsei .. Warner Bros Co _Warren Bros .West Union ... .... `jWcst liieo ,.. ... ... .. .Woniworth Co ... .. 52 Yellow Truck 8% --“_-W ,-__-.-.-.- _ - lillh 20 3353 34% 4555 100 295 1'l’»i `80 V 15 116 87% ` 12% .Zi 31% ‘du 8% Ui 12% 40 15 .ill 10|; 8 slit no » -.1-._ N. Y.'Stock f _ srhf asses W oo t.....»-'="'~»- “if-;‘°"'°......_~V fore paarsd ‘ gold _ ' tha. gre HA lktll Acme Aconda A |10 Area ssms BID!-ll!! B H s§.f§’u Bear _p§'.._,_:___.¢;s;__".;-._£_.;...‘:°__';f*.,._ ...... ...... ,_ Bn,°m:|_Pb°n."‘*“"" "fn" "'_\.{d_v;§t"*'_ ’ll9._g°lb._.l_‘.:: 10:2 ' rsusves advsuosdtio to lr Q ' ' " n ss' ur- fr" ”"=» ur’ "‘ M 1' . aa ll- ajax on ... ... ... ... ... A Pac ... `... ... ... '... ..., “ :::` :.: ::: :::t:::s:: smash `.'.'..'If..'II.'II.".'..ff .... 4-.,-._.» ... .ss ss. ~ . . s s .. ... ...-... ... ... ss.. 01| ..‘s `b~. `..s 'sas .ss J.- st '_'-.`\'.'.' "f 'If -"i-‘l’i' -B33 -8§..¥°§.i’.'&l°'.‘?.'_'l.f»j _ ._ ._ :tg me _ . =-es-so-sr its \-' Bi 'Mill ..._... ... ..- ... .... . Bolilo .. Blldlan' Brslorne ... .. ... ... ... .... -_ B lt -X _ Burr Auk ... ... ... ... V Bti!! Can ... .. ... ... ... . . rsuakln ‘ Cai Ddm Can hisl Cen Pot Chem 'Res ... ... Chihoug Cleric! _ ... ... .. §ss s 4.. .. . . ... ... ... ~ . ... I ._. '... ss ill ... ... ... ..4 ... ... .. ... ... ... ..._.... _... ... ... ... ... ... .'.5§ss§..!=§ ..,'.. ....._ ... ... ... ... ..._... V .. ... s. Col `urio .s.. Soalghus on D* Mines Dom Ex Elders ... ... ... . . iarum ... ... ... ... ... ... Di ... ... do F Bridg- . ... ... .s ... ... ..- s ... ... ... ..- .s .. ... ... ... ... ... _God ‘l *E ... ... ... ... . Contain* ` sais asia `..."`f..° .`.. ...'III Graham Grsnadsllf, ... ... . 2$Wf?;.-_-.“.".-_ Gllhllf Halcrow H k ~. ar er . . ..... Hollinger ..._... ... ... ... ... 52”!! C' III -ss sn .ss s~s ss. . . ... . . s . .. .... ... ... -..~. ... ... s.. ... ... ..... ... ... ... ... ss. ... . . . s 4. Kirk C . ... .. Kirk Ifhnfs . . ... Llleldtid ... ... ... .'.. .. Shore 1‘2.“‘?»%i& Litfle L Maesssa llspie ' L Me htyts ...... Xl use-out . lllbkensie . .. McMillan . ... Mcvittle MtWsttera ... ... Meri Oil Min Corp .. lloneta ... . . .. Nswbec ...... ... ... ... Nlpiming... ... . . . borauda Nor Can gigs Oil IIE Pat .Cob Pioneer Premier Bssd Au tw . .. . . .. R110 Gold ... ... .. » . ... .. Rocha .. B lit sfansut &Il1h .. Bherrilt géecoe . n m Sou Qib St Anth Sullivan, Sylvauito Teck il Towagin V t I dll \l|.`$' Waite Ama . Wagslde . ... ... .. . '.- Jatce ‘.. .. ... .1 rlex.cro`f.'.'.' '.'.'. 1`.'. TT. i.".... .ss ns s . ... . ... ... .'s¢. .. ... ..v ... ... ... ... Sha Bn'1ri.:"... . ... ... Wh e Ear .. Wil (ley Wrlgh t nn. ce I.. ._ Sheep OL... . . .. ... ... B .ss s s .ss s s ss... .. s-. ». . ... ... 1-1 Total solos 540.000- _ galtac . . . . rownles ... ... ... ... .. Can Kirk . Church H Clifton . C Copper .. ... ... ... ..... Cobalt . Dal Oli (lllbec . . Hilltop ... ,. Home Oil Bud Bay_.. Kecrs ' _ . Kirk Hn Q llse llls\srd’s ,for D'-11'!! - »` , . UNLIBIID Dom KH... _ . ... ... East, Cre s . .. ... ... ... s ...".‘.I'... .. .. ... . ... s . . ..- ... ... i.¢'II.‘ZZ.'.'.°... Kirk Town ..._ .. sn .... . ;§§§@§§§~ses .s .. ' 12 ‘fs '24 'ls 's 1s'm 101. W _ 1154 18 ' °: ..._al .tt §.s§§..a_Ess:s8§§§§ 251 _ nun wo 1 Vrs l 133% oo Eu 4 % as _ 50 hill 4oa 2% 21 131 ¢~,. . 43 240 804 70 24 90 'ao ii _»-it ..lan€¢.,¢` ... 100 . 2 'ai -in 13;: -I ..... H .- .~.- osssrsr amass tassls. as »s‘:»:¢|'\.1'¢»\\'I'li.:l¢ V A Advertising lllltaej-f.-'_|_"'ll'!alllo“l`nl`-lllllaIi00;. _§ 'lf ' V 's:."...:'=.°.'..':."'..:-'.::°'.‘::'.':.1....j..- " 3: 1 5 r word- asmssnesmssts and ml; um ra | sms ushers. 'ln rr I s i»iffu'3n»'ns:.. o¢.»f‘Ta. . M sn sum ldv" _ » _ \t=f":l_i'°as rl'¢~'.°o't"‘¢~».- i:".:*.’r| payable In adults _ ‘ ' '_ For Sale _ _,_' ulmososao surr/mn.: ~ sus lt\\lu¢.outbousas. 'OW-. l¢_ PII ,age Guardian Odlos. if-' nj lass sunt-, -1-I . =V_--L - are less. norms sc 1'as|'»n asa assnalstsl. "I We ssspsssls-u».ss _gill tavsstf-(hs aalls 5 rt ,_ l f _hoohftld IG# In-Iii!-‘|42 ~=:.-it-V ' ' rr? 3 to li 52?? r _ ..-"°". 3 V -_ 1-la-so '1-i-‘_~-_.w.sa¢‘-1: ‘ ~' ~'§V ns (Johnston All Ward). '_ Opsasl . ... ...A 4... 15 ' 0 cliis '.11 III 4 ,__ us _ 10% Works ... % ' l'.as ... .... 3% 40 ?§?_¥?5i"'.E§ ;`s.=:§iEEe;§ last 112% V... .8 r 0|-l 15 s§§s§§x Fo &n A* ...‘ .... ¥0Da‘P'l| .... ... ... ... W 289.§§3 mt ......lg ... - 1 .';`:` .f'.' .ffhza xtlgg PM 16% ' wt_‘....._ sa. ::: 11:33 ' _ l-<_;___ _,Qt 900 1 _ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Ian. 14-Deapite_ word tbetyapeaker Byrne had expressed be- lief . s- Buvrema Court would u - hold congressional shrogstiou of tg: gold clause, grain- markets ,tumbled anew tgtday - ~ Pevra ent selling attributed to east- C _ern sources did much to pull wheat values dow M - n ay wheat touched the lowest price level since Dec 21 .Wheat closed nervous 1% to 1% under 8atu_rdsy's finish, may 93.93%, 6°" iglit down. May B895 to 15, ears l€"l’»6 off. and provisions varying from 10 (cinta decline dto“'l canes gala U'-\ll¢0l\ ll , ll CHICAGO, Jun 14- ) Wheat:- . '_ _ _ High Hay . July .., .. SQDC 2... . MCoru:- _ s . . . . .. 1-15 ._ 3* Sept si 0ata:._ fl! 7:2 _::_° _ ' £512' wt . . 421,; Low Last WY; 07% 08 01 80'!/5 90 00 88% 88% 33% 83 70% all 42 as sz;/, 79% 52% 45% WINNIPEG J Wb”t:_ , sn14- ' Law 82 S2 ' ' msn Msv . sa July Sort .. .. O'ats:- usy 4314 -Tilly Sept 43%, Will Withdraw = His Acceptance. (cr. sy assraissu sperm wi.-si V . Jan. 14-_W_ (7, Woodward of Vancouver is direct- ed to withdraw acceptance of his nomination for election as direct- 01' of-the Bank of '_‘.a.muia by 3 mandatory order granted in British °°1‘1mNl- Bill!/lame Court Saturday by- Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald in n suit_instt_tuted by A. T. N. Bain, Vancoliver. , The tW0 <`sy ex-parte injunction granted Wednesday restraining th bank from acting on Mr . Wood- w_ard’a nomination was dissolved on the ground the bank, being domi- ciled in Ottawa. is outside the courts jurisdiction. Counsel for Mr. Woodward ap- piled for a stay of prcceedmgs pending an appeal. Mr- W00_dWll.rd was nominated in °lt°¢°1’Y "C" as an accountant whereas Mr. Bain alleged he should have been nominated in category "0" as a merchant. He has been connected with Woodward Stores, Ltd.. Vancouver departmental store, of which his father, Chula Wood- ws.rd.‘is president. Last 82 82 42% 425,' _-'QM 42% 1.' imma Hebei 0 . . ro .. .. .. llsirobio ... . . . .. _Mclseofl ... . . . . Oli Sei ... . . . . . Park Hill .. . . . . . . Psnd Ore . . . . . .. Parc Cro . . . . So Keora . . .. . Studs ... . . . . .. Sud Mines . . . . . !lVmiak ... . .. . . "ld, Vickers 2% Wood Kirk 4 4% 4% 2 2 4 24 on 4% a 15 4% Paonuca real dalrr and produce market today while o'/Sr lines ramaiued_unchsnged from previom _closing uotattons. butter was auotcdst 22%( to :ma sgggcgfa poun for clriots or less o N9, 1, up if to Z5 cent from last week. Pllnts brought 4 cents and solids 23 ‘cents a pound. Receipts totalled our ` betas - -_ _'f-_0 'tha egg _market prices held stea at ast wsek‘s close, with railed shipments in carlots or less at 58 cents s dolen for A large, 24 cents for A medium. 28 esnta for A bullets, to 20 cents fo\B lar e 18 to 10 ts for rs msmm .mf isa to 1s ‘ ;¢or.c. Arrivals , amounted to IH- ., "Ns ifgaysrlo current cheese solrl at -‘M cents s nad sad summers quoted st 11 to 12 cents. B(- de _warg-31 boxes., ‘ ‘ 4. e Dothan market was uiehanged to 47 cents gr N poun bag of sos, 48 so cents for ew ruassr§=:':ad mio _ Ill seats for Exchange V ,...._,;,l»s'=s-sa-L-. 1 lv use 'Va ( le s l‘aYl‘l")vlsrdsA psalsl ,~l0lN1li0 IQIKIT. Islffll Nmw Yosx, _N. Y., Jan. u_-'ras reacuiou continued, Baturdsly but losses were less seven- and ater in the morning the decllus flattened out 'and some support developed. _In most insuucee tho losses were only frac- tlolml. Since the' highs of'lal¢ week active stocks have lost 2 to 6 oints which In vlvw of the previous nuisance is about a normal correction., The Industrials ' have been ad- vancing in sr lathe: well _-qggingq chluuci sud at Bspurdays .ciosa the iowar level of thh channel had _been reached. lt semis to nl 'that 's" normal correction has nosr been about com- D|$5d.lnd moreillllropt in the .b ing side should develop making atniast tar s technical recovery; \ - - laldisw and Company. soassaanr NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan. 14-Gold 3"! in Londouunarket 141| 11d ag- eihct 141! 1*/.fl saturday, California Crude Oil output during week. ended Jan 12 avenagsd 5o7_40o :geek duly. lip 34,000 over previous 1- ‘l f ` ¢ ' ` ......'.3§.f'..‘2.’..‘.'V“.i’."_"..»"if..’.’-...'¥.'i’ §§“§.‘}E Si R9i“lbilo Steel Corp _‘received ia fav- .af of merger with Corrigan McKin. in-y Steel Co u ly 1_ n percent additional pid required to approve plan luterboroush rmployeaa receiving $4,000 s year or less get 5 percent pay increase - Endicott Johnson and subs report for year ended Nov 80. 1034 shows net profit equu-i to $4 M a common IMFB lifainsl $430 in ‘previous year MDYor lnlluardlu in etter- to Floyd Carlisle, head of the Consolidated Gas Syltelll. Isla immedfatareduction oi’ 20 percent in electric iightratee to thc City and its residents pending adop- tion of Washington ‘plan of rate re. duction or any similar plan, Mayor rejected offer to arbitrate amount of City's iight and Power bill Court of Appcu s st the Hague dis- misses Amsterdam stock brokers as- sociations ciniilr against llayal Dutch and VBstavian Petroleum Companies in dollar loans gold ciauss actions. Com- panies to`be allowed to pay interest and redeption in' depreciated' dollars. Court held-the American joint ‘resolu- tion was applicable, reported appeal fMT’L;;cURB MAR1<1_-77' c5§SfP V _“_ _ _` will ba taken ur lupratns Court. ‘ Kish Low _ I0 Ind .... 20 ltaill .. M UM 40 Bonds if-e5 385 P FY? use Ill “S333 issue § casa 3 Jones BABIND Ll'!'l'Il ` NEW_ YORK. N. Y., Jan 12-The Industrial averages got down to 101.70 and are likely to |o near 00 haters there la much of a mily. The decision in the Guild Clsel cannot; possibly he expected in less than weeks and might. take 6 weeks. llvaa thou|~h'»ths Court may bold that Congress and the executive havs' no powers except such as are delegated to and conferred upon them by the Constitution, chaos heed not he ex- pected in the event of a decision up. oiding gold con-tracts. The Admin- ls-t1=tion,wlll no doubt prepare for sue anemsrgency. Currency in ation le one of the p sibllities and increased purchases ol sliver are also likely. We would not ,yet replace those stocks on which we advised profit taking u week or 10 days ego, but the remaining half may be held, as they should coat your practice-ily not,h ng, as in the_caee of Radio .Pfd Band much less than nothing, about 30 points less than nothing K llxc case of J C. Penny Your rl 1, ug half of Radio A pfd which co. - _vu 20 and which will only u Ol- cost you lo after the back dividends are paid, should also be held, as it will return you 86 percent on the in- vestment when divldwmls are ree med. int Paper pfd is l , where we first recommended it' It la not likely to react more than a fraction Hold. it General Ililwtric reacted to 21 and is cheap there ' Allis Chalmers. recommended ouau 10 is not likely to so more a point lower American Foreign Power first dill go about a point lower than I fgpsclteditbut you need not be afraid o ho d - ` U S Steel lreu3e;t§6fi.t0 30%. U15 worst I cxpoot s Auburn acts wel -land if still ar- ound 16 and 28 would hold Nash can he bought below 17 and would keep long of the tractlous Would also keep long of Cone Gas as well as'Norch American Bering ar-` than pfd Pyromaniac _Caused AN’I'IGON’B1'-I, Nl S.,7.I-an. 1-I -|- Rports from Per-tn, font., tonight recounting mysteriolzs happenings in the home of- Joseph Quinn, Bur- gess township farmer; recalled' the months of investigation 'herd into strange hop-penings_ln`tl1e home oi Mary liillen McDonald.' 15' _'years ago. - Fires breaking out in unexpe ted places-smailsnd easily extinguish- ed-broken windows and mysteri- ous toppings astonished residents of this town, many of whom be- came afraid to go near a house. they declared was halinledf Amateur investigators spent v trying to solve 'the' puzzling ..-- quence of events that always oc- curred when Mary Ellen was in the house. Finally expert psychic 'estigators from the United :tes entered the case as the case gained notority, _ John Prince came down from Boston to bring the weight of his experience to bear in an effort to clear up the mystery but it re- mained as much a problem as ever until "Peachy" Carroll, retired dc- tectlwe 0f_Pictou tookcharge. - As a result of his investigations it was proved _tile “teen-aged Ei- ien was_tbe caussoi’ all the mys- terious fires. wiridowbreaklng and odd noises. She wa.s_proved a pyro- maniac and sent to an institution. German _Diplomat _ _ Dies a.t_71 (C_F. Cable By Gulrdlarfs Specinl ' ' Wire) ` BERLIN, Jan. 14-The desuh at the am of 'li of Gottlieb von Jag- ow removes one of the prominent figures in-Germany in the dramat- ic days off 1914. ‘ von Jagow. whose death was an- nounced Saturday. was foreign 'sec- retary at the time oi’ the outb"ea.k of the Great War: Under the then ¢hrmcel‘or Von l”»\¥hinanm-Hol.l‘- weg, Von .fagow‘s name was in thc iforefront in the fateful mov°s that =(°““’*" 1"°") ,led up to tha' declaration o' war. II-2 ..i‘:>.r:‘.".f.:.:..“'.'-.'=.-.:::.~‘:,'.:~f.:. an |.-.~».»- 1--.1---.b---of 1-- -- 'man government to leam the ici-ms of ‘tl1e"A\l.~.t:tl‘an ultim_at_uni*to ser-' bla. He held the post 'oi foreign sec- retary for three years. assiunlng l: in 1913 onthe death of Von Kid- erien-Wschrnr and retulniu; it un- til he retired in 1918. In 1918 ex- Khissr Wilhelm said"Vcln Jagow and Dr. von 'Bethmann-Hollweg alone conducted the' German gov- ernmentls policy during the final weeks hefore war' began in August. ‘Von Jlso`w’s'eareer in the _Ger- man diplomatic service began in IM. He 'wes~_successivel'~ Prufslan minister et Munich, German Am- bassador' et _Rome and "German miniatet_st the Hague. From the I-ligne post be _went to the foreign aeeretlrylhip. _ 4:31 V ' Mysterious 'Actions' (cr. sy Guardians special wiser New York Cifzrb ` ` (Johnston and Wu.rd) Stocks opened last 33?? nl sv. us Amen Cyan B Amer Gus Elon . Amer Sup Pow ... .. Atliin (‘orp _ _ Cities i~ierv ._ ._ Elec Bond Share .. ,.. Gulf Oil Penn ... ..... Hum Oli Ref Co .. inter Pct .. Niagara Hud .. . Stand Oil Ind . Un Light Pow A . 11 20 11;. av. . . 1 ‘K Wx; (lf/V* 673/‘ 57' . . ~l-il/,| 45% . » 29 2) a 2% 18 1% 1515 1% Modern Science _ Is Poorly Planned Says Prof. Huxley (C.P. By Gus.rdi1n’§_ Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jan. 14-Civilization was a frmnsensteln monster, slowly destroying mlm, its creator, Julian Huxley noted British biologist dc- clared here in opening a series of addresses which will take him across Canada.. “The things which have man in s. mess,” he said, "are man-made things. Civilisation today rests up- on a basis oi' science and were the basis removed. civilization would collapse." 1 .. Speaking on "science and social needs, Prof. Huxley traced the progress of scientific knowledge from early times declaring that sci- entific research of today was lop- sided in that while man had ex- cellent colntrol over his external environment, he had extraordin- arily little control over his interli- al environment.-that is tbn social and economic problems which are a part of civilization. “Research work is poorly pla.nned‘_' the distinguished biologist claimed, "for while the sciences 'of lifeless matter have mude` gnaat stridw, research which would have its re- percussions in standards of health, _educs.tiou, population and other so- cial consi<'\-:rations is being left to private interests when it is' clearly the duty of tha* state and public bodies." ' The greatest amount. or money being spent upon scientific fe- search (today, he said. was in the field of industry. Next in import- ance was war and armaments. then sfriculture. Les: than a ouarter of the r any spent on industry .vas bein# used in the field o' medicine while psy- choiosry and social science could be included in the "also runs." "Science," Prof. Huxley continued "is destined to become the brain of the human race but freedom oi thought must first be cui,tiv~ted. |"Scirn~e would not triumph with- out a struggle. be conc,iu_<°red,`therr would be g fig-ht with subcon=~ious-' -ness. with profit systems w'tb or- qsniaed nationalism. with human laziness and with traditional sup-_ *1* _ ' W a ' ' Miscellaneous _,ml (Canadian-INDI) MONTBIAL, Jan. 14- Whaat nor no I B0- Bsriey .C W no 8 .0:gCWl\0l -_._A 0 C W no B _ - Oats feed no 1 ll‘-ic-ut spring *patents* firms 55 40. ' . Flour sscouds li Flour bakers $4 90. _ ` Flour winter wisest patents choirs $4 40 to $4.50. ' Flour white com 85 N to $6.00. Bran ton $20 M Short; ton $30 I. hliddlings ton $82 25 to $88 ' S 1 S §5‘?r S. ‘ , Boiled ooh bag 00 lbs $8 I Hay no 2 per ton carlo\ `- Cheese No 1 current Ont 10 .Cheese summer 1115 to-' 12. -_Butter no 1 22% t.o.221/5-_ . ~ llggs in cartons A 1 larga.ad. llsrl A 1 medium M. _ Eggs A I. pullete 82. ` ligp A large 32. Eggs A medium 80. Egg! A puliets 20. Eggs B large 24. gun B medium w. s C 21 SK » Potatoes Que's 80's 45--ii _ - N B 90's 48-50 ' P E I 80's 50-52 NEW YORK. Jan 14-index of 15 ltdllle commodliy prices (Dsc_.Y31, éailglhequals 100; 1920 avenge equals Today 157.1 prev day 151 5 Week ago 150 4 your ago 1014 'i5 hi h 1 #59 S3 F 120 7 . -. 8 00 0 l03~i'35 low IM 0 V (Copyright 1034 by Moody's) _;~:Xc1-1ANG1; A (Canada: Press) - sam. ' PCI V MONTREAL, Jan. 14-British Ind foreign exchange in relation to th Canadian dollar as compiled by the ltoyal Bank of Canada, closed today ns foliowez- Argentlnh Delo 2497 Australia pound 30100 Austria schilllng 1888 Belgium beiga 2335 Brazil milreis 0674. Bulgaria lev 0123 Chinn Hong Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown .0418 Denmark krone 2182 Francs franc 0058 Germany reichsmark .4010 Great Britain pound 4.8708 Holland fiarin 11740. Hua-gary pengo 2070. }nl1iaHrnpee 3635. t aiy re 0% - New Zealand pound lN@ -Norway krone 2454. Poland zioti .1593 __ South Africa pound 4 B714. Sweden krone 2110 - - Switzerland fx-sac .328l. - ` United States dollar 14# dlecoun-t. _ Closing exchange rutes:+- At Montreal-Pound 4.81 11 B dollar lil) 25-32; franc ti 58 At New York-Pound 489:, .Canad- ian dollar 1 00%; franc 0 59%. ' 'At Paris-Pound 74 25' fr; Canad- iiutdollar 1517 fr; U. B. dollar 16.1.5 r. in gold-Pound 12|; Canadian dol- lar 50.60 cenhs; U. S. dollar 5030 can-ts NEW YORK, Jun. 1-i-Foreign ex- change easy. Great Briirgt high 4 90; low 4.88%; close 4 B0; 1.0 day bills 4.88%.; France 150%; italy 8 54%: Belgium 23 80; Germany 40 14; Cau- sau 1.00%. _ CIiNA|JIi’S 1 0 j UNS0lVEll V MYSTERIES ritor (Copyright, 1935. by The Canadian ~ Press) 'I‘QR.0N'I’O Jan. 12-(CP)-Time pls/oe and perpetrators were the . . en conf -10? U. main elements of mystery in the murder of Philip 0. R ld well-to-do real estate. ag t of Tofnowsnrks. NJY.. eomewhere be- tween Hamilton and Torou on a midrummefs day in 1980. ' There was little doubt of. the motive. R/umbold had $300 in his Dwkets when be billzhely left his home town July 21 for a 'solo drive of 350 miles to his fishing camp near North Bay, Ont. The money was gonewhen workmen at seven o'clock next morning found the _ tourists body huddled on me door of his mztor-car, stalled on s. blind side-road in Port Credit, Ont., only a few steps from the main highway. R.umbold’s hands were, tied be bind _his buck with a strap flbni his' - own car. 1-Io was gagged with' czttou wool. Around his neck was a tour- i sa By Alex. Bell Canadian Press Staff W umbo 57 _ to nlquet of cords, twisted tight with a bar of soldering meta caused death, the doctors d. The murderer or murderérsf mdde` sure' by giving the man two smashing blows on the left temple with a me.son's hammer Witnesses at the inquest said R"mbo‘d left Torlawands eurlydu' the sftemonn of July 21, stopped_'to_ chatwith his son in Niagara' Fells, N.Y., and picked up his 00-day visitors pass from immigration of- ficers' as he crossed into Canada shortly afterwards. 1-ls had a meal at a restaurant in Hamilton and remarked he might call on friends there, From the point tpe trail was lost-till the startling plc '-up on the blind road. ` The autopist reported Rumboid died about 7:45. Detectives' deduced . This i [M'd'rk'cts At A ' l`G'lancei' ,. _ V, .__-._q» -_ (Canadian Press) _ stocks higher Toronto llftnas--irregularly low-sr m‘NIc\v York-Stocks closed slightly g |(‘f - -iliipeg-Wheat down 1% eeml I. .treal-Bar-silver steady. New York-Cotton and sugar higher, rubber and' coffee lower. Currencies - ~ .‘--(Canadian Preis). . , NEW YORK Jun. 14-Leading til!- reuctes"dociiuel| sharply in terms of the United Smtea dai-lsr in the for. eign exchange markets today. Alf hit -new iowa for ilhe .yell Sterling closed slightly above its lows-for the day at $4 B9 for a net loss of 1.55.- cents The Duuadilu doi- lar saw ite premium whittied to the lowest level 'in months( tho final rata being M percent against 5-10 Satur- day The French "cnc closing al 050%, saute, sh( 1- u loss of 01 of a rent, _ , * (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan 14--The pound sterling showed u loss lu tuduy‘s dealings on Moqlrlal foreign cx- obaagee while thc United States doi- lar firmed fractionally and thc French franc remained ,unchanged Tha pound declined 1% cents to $4 S7 11-10 The Ainericoa dollar traded at 7.32 of one llercrnt discount, up 3~32 of one percent from Saturday, and the franc contlu-ued st 6 58 cents - Western- Reliei - . Thc`followh1g letter received ivy Mr. J. E. Dil'!'@W€`1l, ‘Torth Lake, from the Saskatchewan \ ~lunfta.ry Ru~al Relief Couunittce speaks for it- soidx- . _ _ Box :rio Regina, Sask., - Dec. 22. 1934. J. E Dingwell, Bkq., Elmira. P. E, I., Dear Si.r:- Your' wonderful gift car, which might termed e carload of ‘.‘_ki:nd. -and.. kin>d:ness" arrived in go " condltionand was distributed among the needy residents in the dlstrl|3"mdja.oent-to M0f'tla.dh.' - -I would -lil-re to pimure to all per- lons ln.yoll1' district who helped in any wafy to _make tfhis car possible just what it meant to the recipients A 'spectator who watched the un- loading-ol, an Eastern car such as yours time other day wrote me as follows: "I have from time to time read 'the various press notlceshav- ina to do with relief contributions. lxnmoved, but as I stood and watched that carload of food and clothing being given out I thought _I saw the great Soul uf Humanity which good times often keeps hid, but which rises supreme and m88- nli'-ioent in blmw od stress. Wlhat wonderful cars these cars are, no culls. no discards, but quan- tities of high quality vegetables. fruit and clothing, hundreds of sacks off potatoes, carrots, tumips jars of canned-_ and preserved fruit 1.10131 folks who grew none of their own, but would .not be left. out of the generous gesture. When one sees such a. oar as this unloaded. possibly into some garage for dis- trlbutlm, _they _ask this question, “How is the oommitteeto handle this amazing car of food-stuffs, etc?" Dor/ms 'oi fanmers stand quietly about. no scramble, no eager handling of the supplies they need so badly. speaking quietly as though hushed by the weight of their debt for this kindness. > The writer, s fonmer resident oil Ontario, _ has, recently returned from a three weeks tour of the Inst in the interest oi’ our work. The hospitality and kindly understand- ing ofthe psolple in the East is to say the least _ incomparable, and were the good folks down there able to visualize it all they would be thrilled to' sec the happiness they have occasioned our stricken people. I feel sure that some day these great. acts of kindness will be éhronféied 'ss one' of the most inspirational 'gesturesln Canadian history. Certainly if Canadianism means anything this means a great deal inthe shaping of a, tue and loyal notional ccnscioilsnex. With genuine appreciation and heartfelt thanks tc all those who miles from the point where the body had' been found. The speedo- meter proved the car had not de- tuured far gif the direct road from Tcnawanda. But no one on the much travelled-'highwny`i1ad seen anything out of the way. There were no evidences that Rumboid, a strong man, had a chance to strug- sie with his attackers. Dnt\iio"polio‘c` were 'sided by det.ecti\1:a from Tonawanda. Two men wore detained durlng_ the in- vestigation but released after questioning. The authorities have ncfgiven up hope oi' placing the guilt fo rthe murder of Philip C. Rumbold, but it is admitted the crime is me of the most baffling erstition, , ,the murderous assuit took place _ on the rewards. ` 1 l f < - Toronto and " Montreal-lnd'udria§ _ =* - Mt.’l. S to ck Exchange 1 ..- . , .- __ _ ..._... _ _.;._ (0 tall ns furnished by le\u_-.ew °"'-"’.;..:""'°.:' :"..t"°.-.':.:"""..... ,~;| sk Eu _ gs, snr lofi, nu ni.s.......s_ mm. _cm-mln ¢,,n_) » _ _ ....rs _ .. ... eases °»¢e°`¢ gellhlf: I. ... . . ....181.’;§ 3.; ur ... ... .... Bras T L Pow ... . .. lag B CPow\A_.;. ... .... 2 uc Pow B . . Bruck Bidk ... . . . .. Build Prod: ... ... ... .. Can the om ... .. .. Cen &r PM ... ... ... gangol (sam ... ... .. .eu an om oss cam Pro . . .. Il'/s Cu_u Ind Al A . . .. 'Hg Can ind Al B . ' Usa lgglitt Pow 113;* ~_ Can e ... ... cor Spsxeilé '$85- lionl r ... .... .ft/zu (‘oal‘;£d ... .. 117% ` 8,1155 -*if.§§°§sir§ l 1 1% Dom 'ifcx Com .. JF' fiurds_... ... ... . ~- ‘ - l'-ypsum ... 7% 11.... smith rarer -- 11% iiuii Gold Mines 1800 '1 Intl Nlckdl ... . .. 23% intl Pow . _ .... Luke of Wood! ... . .. 12% McColl Front ... ... .. .1514 liasscy Harris ... . Mont Power . . ... 80% Natl Brew ... . .. 32% _ Nat Steel Car 5.. .. . `.l Power Corp ... . .. Hg; Quebec Pow ... ... .... -J St Law Corp ... . . 150 i~§h.a\vinigau ... .. 19 ..10..'. she: \vllllams ._ 15% South Con Pow .. '13 Steel Co Gu Com 46 Win Elec ._ 2 mu" . BANKS Commerce ... .. Montreal . Nova Bcotda .. ._ Royal ' ai-s’ -s ._ <|` 4 -. 10 15% £o`»`_'.'f 987'* 1. u.. ~~-1... LIVES (Cslmdlnn Press) .. MONTREAL, Jan li-Offerings or the two` Montreal livestock xnul‘kot= today- totalled 3,041 bead. . '" Gothic receipts were 1,019 bred Cattle heading was active st pxiéar 25 cents or more higher than (bolt of the previous week, Good steer; sold from $5 to $5 50 with a few tom- ut $0 Zlicllllun good kinds sold ar ound $4 'I5 with medium steers fron $4 to $4 T5, and with coninxon liL\T€$`i down to $3 A few baby l1c»r\'o.~l nul 1 between $550 and Stl Hoifcru sold: from $2.50 to $4 40 Good cows luillie $3.50 io $3.75. Butcher cows of med ium quality were from $2.75 to $1.3 ami common butchers from $i_T_:'r____b $2 75 Ounuers and cutters won- most ly $1 25 to $1.50. Bulls were _(ron $2 no to sz: ns. Steers up to 1,060 lbs., good 'ani choice, $5 to $0; medium $4 tu $4 75 common Xl to $4; ltecrs ova-r 1,05( lbs., good and choice $5 ¢l~.$ii:-1ne(i- lum, $4 to $4.75; common $3 i.._§,i_ hclfcrs, good and choice $»i in 5| 0 medium $3 to $4; common $2 M) tc $3; fell calves, goo( and cholcv $6: medium $5 to $450; cows, good 53.5( to $3 75; medium $2.75 to $525 comluou $1.75 to $.75; ¢\'innera"`d?li 1-utters $1 25 to $1.60; bulls. ‘good $3 51| to $3 75; common $2.50 to_§3_ Calf receipts were S52 head. Cairn were unchanged from Last, week. Good voals brought $8 with three calves up to $8 50. Medium klluil were from $7.25 to $.75\ond courluun light veals were from $0 up. Pail fed calves ranged from $450 to $01917 Graesera were mostly $3 tio $3 3 with yearlinge around $2. " ` Good and choice veal_ $8 io $8.50; com-mon and mcdlnm $4.50 to $7.75 grosscrs $2 to $3 25. ---- Shceb receipts were 049 head. .Tht lumhs were practically all bucks anti were sold at $5 M to $5 50 1\‘itlr_.0l$t small lot at $5 75. A couple of ewr lambs brought $0. Sheep ranged from $2 to $3. -- - Ewes $2 to $8; lambs, good, $6; common, $5 £5 to $5 75. .. Ilog receipts were 1,421. hoad._.lh¢ hulk of the hogs were sold at $6 for bocous fed and watered Several inane were holng held for more lcoliu . Scicolis drew $1 per hog pren\iuu|`."lii¥ll thcrs were the usual cuts of ml cents por cwt On blltchcrs, bcllvl'-s und liglrts, and of $1 on cxlru lirralvics. Saws WWF# from Stl to $1l..'.0 _:_ i?_`TTl helped in sending this car, wc gre, Yours sincerely ssslratohefwan Voluntary Rurdi Relief Conmaibtcc. -- --» W- W. CHAMP, Chaimx_an.. (Patrld P16880 CODY) ENRDUTE T0 OTTAWA ...,. , ____ _ _,_. (C. P. By Gnardlan’s Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 14-Sir Fruit- cis Floud, enroute to Ottawa to 55- sume his duties as British high commissioner to Canada, is due to arrive here tomorrow in the liner Olympic, accompanied by Lady Fioud. ' Sir Francis, who has for the-past four ycrrs been ':~r.n:ment secret' ary of the Mini: ry of Labor,_s_i_i_cg was sir wuasm clark whois now in South Africa. » ACCEPTS CHALLENGE ;f;-;‘ (C. P. By Gusdrlsn's Special Wire) NEW WATERFORD, N. S..`Ji8t‘i. ll-Billy Holm, Maritime middle” weigh; champion, announced today he had accepted a challenge from Duke Henderson, Halifax boxer. Ha added that he would like to meet ,=..', Hub rdllldl, " '_ BRINGING _UP FATHER h _ -WINT HOME- HKVK ONE ~ . s WILL- A"|'- LAST- HE BBG\NN\n"ro _ -Ti-l\u\< ue- Dion -r AH’ IWOI “N the challenger in the capltal.“""' " ~ "f...».. ' -BY - GEORGE MCMANUS- ,..,.- E HIS _ DOES-HE ‘Z 13s ~-rv. srrvrrrrrrt-' AN' WHAT - Dom' raid A L-\V N‘ ? BE. 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