a...» Tone 0,, Montreal Exchange Harman's special Wire) cents of its record high established sept. 1B-—A firrner recently. Prevails'Mt’l. stud. Exchange ' n 19' was SplYFEMBE ' ms CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN MARKET GOSSIP N. Y. Stock (By Johnston ‘sad )Ward’l Special first 1 _. n 3f yvgeétlyhrepoiting lnemltzer glhlllkl o: lOB B 0W! HCTBIICI DI‘ G W89 By G . _ F‘ l q w a b r t. u Q i MJW YOitA, N, Y. Sept lfll-After lnents, $03,000,000 in net demand de- (Ulsfltlstluns furnished by Johann. on the Montreal Mmitrggl power ruponded to the gr“; £§,,,,;';§'f, 1,11,?“ ‘cunfnéa, an irregular opening the market sold posits and 015.000.0110 in reserve bsl- and Ward llambsrs or the IontrelnI i E - ll Ist. 1M Bib a Street W‘ Exes noticeably heavier than gained 1-8 at a2 1-2. Fractional sd- "m" ti‘; 10155:. iltltlle llhet slglelcutrutlgaslendpuhllictllllggmalltfilmga u ' lstgifivll) iii-iii! m yawrdfifS dull session. vanoes were also made by National Fa f 5, minor fraction to alt, Dryden and Shawinigan paw- Reserve‘ inward? 53inch». statement MORNING MARKET LETTER. ,§I.l0latl0nl lnvnlaaad by Jllhillan °t ‘Hi-Wiloo“ l" ‘mini ""1 WW5!‘ V“ e off in th mor in est r rs- auces with reserve hanks. block Exchange and Ill"!!! CI!" petite}? d m may’, m4)“; girme, me o; the market and m. m lllehmond street. Charloltc- a a c v e any but l7” t mterlisted stocks, pric- Breweries. Bathurst, Canada Cem. m“ four P0111“- rrium Traction was up 8-8 at Gvlleum Lime was on 1-4 at ‘H “nadir; Pacific advanced 4 1-2 after dipping to s, new 10w u q-a and International for the year at 4 8-8. st, Lawrence g aimed 1-8 at 28 3-8 after COTDOMtiOn was five cents lower at change in the market since Friday's close but 0 a d\|li bcsitnilng de- clne such lls we have been having since the August highs were made it is virtually impossible to tell whether a period of stability la simply a tem- porary hesitstion or s real bottom to the decline. Pending the making of what might be termed s slow bot- tom or a typical selling villus! little securities exchan es contained in ap- ilcatiolls for reg stratiou as soon s5; commission exulnineru have complet- ed their study. in cases where an ex- change requests that certain informa- tion he kept confidential this will be done. officials said. Union workers in Montana voted to ut-cept the compromise hour and wage offcr from Anaconda Copper Mining Allied Cheui Allis Chaim ... Atl Ref . Amer Can Ab! 14"’ . "... 2a .-. .... ...... ... .... ...... ..., 0......“ u... a ~ ~ m‘ €5.'.‘."‘i..‘i.‘.‘.l"’liiiiffi.i‘3‘“.;l§ifi';““‘fi'i2 w “"5 M dm-mg the session. Preferred.’ Canadian Industrial Al- a: least a tempqgrlly oversold con- " issues We" 5331“ mghen °°h°1 B I D°mmi°fl BTidSE. HOW- I d Ar B - u “on h develogllldliiw and Company. going up 4 1-2 to 156 Brd Smith and McCoii Frontenac C“ I?" _ ~ fl I 3811K 1 Cockshut Plllw .. lnim Gimme err ' S g 5 “ma” 1m‘ c“ he“ ' ‘ Nrw Your. N v Se t 18—lllinois ' no. m r l A l _, feature, advanced a full changidylwere Dominion Steel and §l"e'§r5“£,O-a-]-B~ '- 30' Centlml syulelu July .3. loss 35h),- Dow Jones. B,\.'|.'1m|','.,.-°u_9, with) 92. Hlzllingerh clofad Bi fflflld g, D0mlnl0n Textile Pre- Gui-d! r ' " iltzd“lrlééfi'l"‘nfllrili'filfil fl€6.|‘i‘l8[(latrf iIlCOlll; FLASH Bait uhio ' I - 617E, . , " " _ - ‘ ‘ o ,1. n .uy .1. Jcao an B A .50 cents hglherand gnthmprfo shut‘; PIOWC Power B and Cock "ypaum Northwestern July net loss £043,244 Negotiations are being cal-rled on Billlllll Aviation w; 0105913 ‘eve ' against net income of $633,585 in July by Mining Corp for the sale of their Beth Steel 19M. old Cobalt properties to Messrs. Briggs m H ' _3. Domestic Crude Oil output during Murphy nnd Brockolhsck of Cobalt [rm-p Add Much M E 0d l week curled Sept l5 fiVflrflged 2,5D(l.- Theac pllrtiml are the present owners (‘on U1] eco ve ry ore v1 ent :;:::.~;:;:. l 870 hnrrcls ¢lllil,\'_ up iliLiiiW over prc- of t_hc illll (folllugus silver properties. (‘an ‘ Liin Al m rioiln week, according to Oil nnd uns Mining Hui-p ill i038 for the first (‘up , Nhuwhflgnu __ _ Jourllnl time in '10 yours produced no silver p“;- lyhrugh Scum m" Pow 1 Atchison lll gcven months ended as thc (Iobult properties were closed 1ju| Corp _ , ew . x ma] C“ C“, cam“ ' July, 31st net income after charges down about the cnd of 103.’ after a Cum 30“ ,_ c "‘ equal to $2.61 a share on 5 percent long productive period. (3)191; Ohio , BANK! pfd against net loss of $1,866,804 in Fin. Counsel. m“; {vat-uh ,. i (‘hryalcr Mot . (‘ollllll iinll Ele .__ / (foul Sol .. (‘on Gus ... . Cull Uil High Low Last Off 81.41 sen esmf .05 Am Tob s . 3836 3283 33.19 .2! Anaconda Cap . SUMMA as’ '.. , 1 s1 18.45 181? o‘: Aunt...“ MAIL MONEY SAFELY When you ore sending money by mull, use c Royal Bonk Money Order. it gives every advantage of safety and convenience to both sender and receiverIMoney Orders may be bought 0t any branch of The Bunk and are issued in dollars or in pounds. j (‘ornrnerce ufredericlt Gardner, Associated with an advance of 3-8 of a point. {viontrljllit .'. v Press Financial Writer) The revival of this issue was at- h2‘y"‘rl“f_"_““H-_ EXAN “In, Guardisnbspecial Wire) tribllted to reports that company YORK, Sept. Ill-Stocks reorganization plans were about (Canadian Prell) Coll Can , Corn Prod . .. , v uladlsal Press) De] Bud ' T H E (c (Canadian Pro-s) crncnoo Sept lB-Dearth of any E I Dalwat B A N K MONTREAL. Scpt 18—British and aggressive lluylng support did much Ellflillii" Koiiflk C A N A D A U_ 5, government securities ready for adoption, Other amuse- wlmd symptonls of omlval- men; stocks, such as Fox, Loew's chi markets continued under and Warner Bros, also improved as mar influences, indications were seen of better ‘unifies got. Deck their moderate theatre attendance. McLellan me o; the preceding session 1n Stores, in receivership, got a play foreign exchange ill rcinlloll to the to mnkc: ‘Vlifflll values ling todny in gm 121cc Auto into Co Canadian duiillr as compiled by lbcrlllst hull.‘ of the Chicago Board or i-‘liec Pow Light ltoyni llallk of Callulin, closed lOLlily'Trl|dc session itrlo ..; -- ~ as follows :— Likelihood of some increase of do- m"! Ni“ St°"~'> O F Argentgna. peaod 241$. rnestic winter wheat acreage for the grfleiliarlilhgi‘ - ch re" “mm ‘m, a Dorm m, so advancm “rue Australia poun 3. 68. 1M5 crop acted as s weight on the e , , g that was mu Bulgaria lev .0120. market, Special notice was taken of G9" F19" - o’ today, blih elsewhere the WM l revival OI 11111101! that a ramgofigo-wxg om“ ¥%“%n":2: China Hung Konogflgollars .3833. reports that good rains have fallen of G9" 1mm‘! h“ of 5, stimulating nature was buyer 1'01‘ the chain may have been in the gold RIC-Hip. The high“. brad“ Denmark klone ... lute in Kunsns, and have improved Ge" M“ - France franc .0648. soil conditions. QM‘! mist‘ and mullet 5119-139“- gener‘ ‘mini 323%!"rgglgogrgdfecmnzaguggd Dalila Germany reichslnark .3035. Wheat closed easy. ‘Al-Vs under yea- ‘Jmdrifli m!" . . a ' the creeping TBCOV- Great Britain pound 4.8600. iorday’s finish. Dec new lo-itg-V. corn Gmdygar 3"" ' i I =21 - flipatiribllifid A rally 0f more than 2 points in Hughes had a loss at the close it. had H H l4 _ Grab m 9mg? _ . . fllsrgely to technical imm- u. s. Steel Preferred helped to flared - "lfw" ‘dnnu “om i. Juopazndyegofgoafsum’ ggglfigzgagzg: awgsDzifllegld-rlzélbé: G080: West Sug . Ril-‘IE SHOOT AT POWNAL 111s cessation Of selling in some brighten the market; picture gon- 332:3: tiff: frafiraigwrhlze'lgocsgtogp~thg Jugoslavia diner 0%. isions unchanged to ii cents decline. H°"“°“ o" '- ' m} W Qmmned pivotal stocks‘ w‘ iidembiY- 1n ldditioil. TNiBiIB-IIOQ dividend cut. Base metal and silver 113°" Zenfimd “g 3317- wlrgxmmi- 3W‘ dm-“Yfliiiledfll ill ggfsgarkmf 25 Z00 500 $5 with the suflenlngddmthe 5h°wn by 3mm beuwetham 35 c5591 fir". llwlsiedurfctvlporetd In“ mo“ Sgll-gllyfirlcofelifiiillri‘ 4.8500. sllluivf aslmggrlmundgrlrliierzlllgrtfltle rilyllilvlcg In" Nifild ' ~ ' ". ‘4 . Yds Yds’ TIL aim! 1°" “st- °“°°‘“'°'3° “c Chrysler, General Motors, Consol- fifmfnfrzer w" r1: marrow Mb swollen krone .2502. structure on the wluulper Grain liix- irlzjtgngerlré. . Major W. E. smith .. 69‘ "Tll-‘lIzulwIilI-‘Imlonlr- hrztr-rfrfforlf-Prnz": “Wall Street prophets who have ‘dated Gar Montgomery ward‘ m_ u“ m the ‘Old. ‘mum advancing 50 (“Beluga States dollar 2 31-32 pel- cent sthruugegscotluy. Closing igures wen Kan Cir-U; 56d Ralph E, Jenkins __ 5g a "H"! “mum "my m ‘mama n m islllifl! "m" ‘wml-"Fa m” ternational Harvester, Westlng- cents to $20 ea active bllyifls» Pimle" C,,,_,,,f,r exchange mm,,._ oc,.,b.,°°°“pg,°n More,‘ M 82% m, Keivinntor .. Wm. MacCzvlum 4 cents B uortl strictly payable tn ullversoid" wiidmm‘ WWNM‘ house and. others—all of which :31, ”‘B‘§’.§.“.° Ellssoalfllmeverlgall): "c132: At Montreal-Pound (so; u. s. cember 3t sell and May st em cents. K" C°PW We Edison smith . a _ lulvunce. 'gfl|(€d. At the some time. the ended fractional“, m around a res-N. an’ T.“ Hugh“ dropped to GOAIFTNDT 1&2; kfralnc shear‘ 0o I C‘ r ‘arr-titres algal-ea or: lnclingiolnrto ease ' Heber Jones .. .. aw is“ °¢ “Y °"°"5“’°-d°' point higher-did not especially fro s: the aoenias and m» calm»- °w °" * °““ < Y“ “ ° ° “F "B" ° “K "" Louis Herman . .. CONFEDERATION u“ ‘N503. Robert Brown ANCE L_579g_7_1g_312g_ s at a ii 1.0:.‘ 1-10: r as’: . i t M n ' 1.1500004) - Lilli“ 9"“ - I54 l“ equlfl“ at present prices cheer the bears, ' “if dargguanggweaetn44iéawtoanfl gézulos‘: ‘Afltu Pnorisai-Pound ‘H98 ti??? Clllliflizlilll lillil-llies ggngtlltllted most ofustllaeg par:- I*°‘3“'9 “w”? 5”“ y ' ' ' Edgar MacCaiium .. Dewar Judson will to keep 15011 "P67931915 m some of the western -1.B_1h-°ad or 17 mutt Forty thousand ‘hares glollar 15-18 fr; U. S. dollar 14.07% sure but support was not large en- “Mk Trmk s James Noy _ lmh Alkali 011°‘; tedmta l p ed shares moved up fractionally to a charmed hulitéirmd!“ he") in gom_pound 12s m: Canadian 23:1‘: stlrllérérllp even this small am M?“ mm 8 ' _ in e Y 1°“ point or so on car loadings state TORONTO, Se“ 18_ Henry Mme’ I Harold Smith M1 We h as changed dollar c054 cents; U. s. dollar 55.13; will" rl-‘ilyiiil the" W“ "i" ‘mm Illfrd" 1 , 81' cents. colnmisra on houses, th i t - *. ' ' iifiiaml also <- Mo-w- Efifisififléi iiitdiiif. ilwiii "m" °'°" 53%;‘: 5Z€i.“Eii¥§f.i““ 332.“.'$§..°Z‘§Zlli....3°€€:’é§4:;5'°£l3§3 all“ . — ystandard Statistics O0. aver- corresponding period m” year’ Acme Oil 1s ‘m; row 500%; do" 5.00% u’ ' .\:atl Dairy Prod . The day being unfair all the mug. form selected issues, however. amen th be“ or these carriers r - ' M- bill 4 ihllilg; France rlpmnnd from; Trading for tho most [Iilft was t-r- 3"‘ W“ "Bl" es were not fired. The next shoot iii S e . . . . Will be on Wednesday 19th, begin- k rling at. one dcicclll """ .._@',-.:._ .- uilililiit allllulllh “ ENGLISII-DEWAR- Winder- ' more United Church, Toronto, wad the scene o! a quiet wedding Q Saturday afternoon, August 11th, when, in the presence of immediate lclullvp». Jollllls, youngest daughter, of Jamcs A , Dfiwar and the iafl Mrs. Devmr. of lviurray River, P. Q l I., became the bride of Kermeilh M; ‘English, youngest son of the 1885 Mr. and Mrs Robert English, 0! “Adores Fall Colors” l §lii?"¥.i‘.1;.§.;_‘ .¥¥~.u§.'.§°”;'.‘;§’"'..°i ibrid" u; - gzivcn in marriage by he!‘ PARIS’ Sept 18__(U4 P)__Here 1s_bI‘DlllD1‘, Ml". J. E. Dewar, of Tos- an advance peck at the costumes rmim- Am?“ wedding supper fi cf Prince George's bride-to-ilr. the Cam m“: Hoticl‘ the ha?” The reporter was privilegcd lUdFi mime 1°“ rm Chicago ' returmna . to see the dresses E byway of Blenheim to visit rela- mm tives and friends in this district. Molynelm Paris designer m. “.931. Mr. and Mrs. English will reside at l-"gfl . §5\‘5\—I<- 9 ' w u »~1“..< iifliiiiied i‘ 3M“ °f 8'10 °f 9' 9mm“ were Union Pacific, Santa Fe and ' A - ' I l ' 4 ' l I I nflffilulxllilfi n; Gerumny itlxllhfltufilllf-llfillnollzlfirulllmtirifsgllilg‘ fil“ ‘lfilskenceii trim W! °7 Yeslflday- southern Pacific, N. Y. Central and ' Liverpool“ closed s4 u. ' 115a luwzl “m1 Ame‘ nrdiy I ripple in the mlnkevs penl-‘ylvgnjg also did heme‘ ’ and Bucnos Alrcs nt noon was off 1% ggfilarlxc W“ “flue w” created by a 0633b grains spreads im roved H; to Pen“ ‘Ran. ulzof the new federal securities ‘ l,‘ m“ h... only Odd if,” charred Pub sel- N miiiiBlm t0 the H001‘ 0f the hands. Coarse grains were easier with Plum“ P" mt Exchange. Instead of the . g .‘ ' '. 'II _ . . . _ h? t, n _ l i l Pullman‘ (‘o . B E r sunk- (Johnston Lllll sturdy‘ y“ ‘lumen can: as =1 cents at “mm, (nrr, H nptllne mart of excitement and _ . - awe pun“; Radio Keith mph . a i6 (0- 5"" 13- ll l st I avid-ii" dimliiigs- m" ‘mind . ' , Abitihi . . a wlu-uu- ‘l’ m“ “e Safewtly Stores 979:2: gfgéfh%lz;;gmcdm High Low Last Sears Roebuck :s§e2.;=uu~ ##$$§$r;%¥% _ new‘; (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept ‘IS-Butter mar- Simmons (‘n Brew Corp Pfd . . ' $00 vac tlwsswvfd Pilliel- _ _ pm Amer Oil .. . . - .. . 10m 103% 104 - ° “y a’ ' ¢‘°‘“*°°°d “M” if.‘ flldlitiiuiifiulfuii ‘till’ ‘S155; ti“ -‘."“' -- ~ i I - » can 1M 1M 22113‘. iii. 'r sling informally with the ex- mum,‘ 5mm,“ iszrlri" -- ; _ . .. . . 10.5% 104% 104% hltsnd lirlluds flange officials with s. view to prto- wgrcsh ‘no 1 uuulul-nhroufht- 120310;: - - - ~ Grier rqfihrgil- _jj " : . 09m cens l puulll l curof i . -~ - ~ . H _ _ _ “Kiwi? “'3' m!“ °°“ g u. comparison with 20 ("unis yesicr- . _ £21.: grit) _. . ssctullaiborrlerh J when she ,5 prrsmred ac Bahnoral 11s Marion Street. Toronto. Out-of Y! Stand Oil ifai I‘ ER SONALS Miss Marie Paquet. City, spent ' pleasant week end at the home her grandfather Mr. Joseph Peters, _ _ . l l 704 .. . . N“ "W? “mild 55d u“ mm lmn" A‘ u": we“! mm ‘n Texas Gulf sul The dresses are in rich Lapestrv Mr. and Airs. Wyilc Engilsh. of liild." but he added hhfli; "DEBT 101,4. cents a pound. only one box of ‘vnlker “"0" " " h - ‘ ' ‘ . I S; m]; five listed U, B, govem- Emma“ m cane" m, h,“ “m” at m,“ M“ wright illlrg United ca“ cup-shaped pockets outlined with »».__._ n g | g ii c . wteni“ .. . . aii 7' 1 In ranging from about 1-6 to 1°“ "w" " mm“ ‘°' c' ‘ml’ ' urrencles _ _, - “"39" Mr. Joseph Peters. Rustico. his fly ‘you; w” u-Qmqd $1_0(X)000 cents a pound for no 1 Ontnrin and l‘ _ _ v Y ' xsw YOiili, xt-pt lH-’l‘he Cflflilfl- ~- a 81% 87% \Vost Union .' ' '4 - dress is tnmmcd ‘mh bum“ ililli! in MOHKFPflL Illtleaeury Bllppflfil. if 33W. Md‘ white sold at 01/; ccuts and 227 boxes ' ‘ a pound. Arrivals were 1,604 boxes. Homestead . . “an "d "is Ffwcii m“ We" i‘ D‘ ‘ ' u’ 1PM" “Wk 9°" cuffs of the long, straight sleeves r _ slur-hanged at Ru“!- Iastnlem loans were fairly firm. 50 can e threequarter length ‘ 1P0 “Film °5 ‘Peciimum- Chm“ day To retuPcrs, snlnll lut$ wu-e 201/, r‘ Melchrm A' " _ ' ' f" m __ 77%; .4 Thermm castle next ‘vcrk to the K-mg and town guests included Mr. and Mrs. boxes of no l Qucilw: huttl-r sold llt v 4 4 _ _ _ Tim 3"“ 3"" ~ ~ colors o; autumn‘ one is a mark Mllii, marl M155 Ellccn Littlcgohn. , , _ " Wilk-r (lo i i‘frl . . ., .. . . :2»; ". ' . . » ping“ was "out to begin with.‘ huttcr was H3C"\\c!l. rlslldornlio .. ~- " ‘ "‘ H _ . H V‘ y‘)! lnis" lac -» a Iii limdg finished l. bi/t eflsiei’. 30 cents for A large, 2‘! to 28 cents for Uilited GM IND fringe on the 5km- The dress is we" 9w Mam‘ w," _ _ The neckline is high m {mm m“! daulzhtcl: Freda. and his son Rev, 39% -- l \uh sin-l "H" 0V; to 0M ccnts for no 1 Quebec. At m: that o‘ yes y' Just how inu dollar closed unchanged in the \\'est Eiec leamer buttons under the arms- 0" 1M 1mm” mimi" “° 1 n?" H°w°y ' 1 Tbelowen y‘ There is a brown leather belt. The 3 1-8 percent prcllliunl. The pound imong the few relatAvely lively U" “hair ro:““‘r,lm“lfl" - V. C. SAYS HE HAS "BLANK PERIODS" Illldoseph P. Kennedy 901d the cents m solids and 211g, cunts m» Tu“ CD r w . ‘H. Queen, Lorne Burchm’ or. south Harwichr ‘Hm 1n "m open fl-Mna o! lililfi ccntsl and 41 boxes (f no 2 nt Pnhm mrh (Wm . .. - 88H ll ht oi ht - l, with t. o Of Ridlqfimm» Eggs were slightly lower, ltrndcd iiridgs .. , _ ,3; “hiker ilrcu. United Aircraft 8T E W g “o0 w |mmmd°g gym ma; for ad- A medium, 20 cents lol B and 19 to wimnpmq’ Se” w- > U 5 made 51580115115’ 5° that it “t5 “d ll Pail‘ Th0 “T110797 m Oheeae was unchanged at l0 to 101/4 . ' " a . lh lV-. d . k. ,l . - . l (cunndhn. 1-H...” , .. . . _ xiv, sat; Warner Br,“ C0 _ ere is a smal “ha?” b“ Th" J C. Prmts, Keiiys Cross are vis_ the nuction 450 boxes of no l Quebec liiie foderols W8 l matter of of no 1 Quebec colored mt 0% cents 3011111891.‘. foreign exchange markets today. Ster- \Y°°l“'°"'h c°."'-- where n fastensl 5'5 m“ as at the D ii dill . ' d 45 45*.‘ litlb krogldeir, although prime gun,” m... 3i) pound bag we" 4o a; iliirk Con; r . m m." Imam incurring‘: r recolerc s 9i» l green w“ to match the dross is would an aa- lluy u: noon. off u. VICTORIA CENTENARY cam»: 8m, Paramount was e. leader l, l, 3, fliflllli, B.A.,C.P.A.,C.G.A' CIITHK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT DI? OI‘ Oil} IOXT! OI‘ OOIT ACCOUNTANTS D¥IIGSIOUIB POI. TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN ‘III SUPIQE COURT 0i‘ l’. E. l. P. I. L IIPBISILNTATIVE ‘III OANADIAN OIIDII‘ MEN'S TRUST ,' P1 ASSOOINIION, LIMITED» r Prwa; __ _ ,l"lck fi-o llcnd Auth INK OI‘ NOVA SOOTIA BUILDING XAILOTRTOWN, P. l. l. mqqnsspsnsaapaadsevlsol. lsborssvhgolioemethodsiostallad. fiat‘ “ ""“‘\oIIlt,"-wl-- Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. Balanoeiscohana Profltand Loss Aooonnto war-wi- lnooneilaantnmwrmennpandfliod. Hnsnolslananp-elis raado between debtor and §ese§§r§s§r Pay-master ' ' Pet Cob orelllosa, Lahnesussllloyos-ssslunoorsmm r. o. noxas, TELEPHONE 131l- E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, 558101888 and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerslde. Lloyd Levi! 146 Richmond Sh. Charlottetown £ ii #31 5-4=m—u3=au“qa§— it 3:5 while the franc, closing at 0.01m.‘ cents, showed a loss of .0054 of a sent. MONTREAL. Sept 1B—The pound was again slightly lower on Montreal currency exchanges today, the Unit- ed States dollar and the French fralllc remaining unchanged Sterling lost H; cent st $4 Bli. The Fnitvd Stntcs dollar was at a discount nf 2 31-32 servant and tho fr-nnc was quoted at A6 cents. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept 18- Wbaat nor no 2 00 Barley C W no B (l9. Oats C W no 2 M. Oats C W no 3 fill. Outs food no 1 ti! spring wheat patents firsts seconds $5.10. bakers 85.00. u winter wheat patents choice to 84.60. Flour white corn I4 M-lt (l0. Bran ton $25 %. Middlings toll $1026 Rolled oats bug 00 ills $3 50 Hay no 2 per ton cufiflts $1.’; U0. Chccso Ont col l0 to 10% Butter no l 109/, to 10% gs fresh specials in cartons A 1 ggu A largo .'i.7 EBB‘ Eggs C 23. Pomtoes new Qllebws .. 1" so. Applol-Ham ers. Wealthy, Alex- anders. $1.1m .00 NEW YORK. Supt lB-DQ Bl. 193i equals 100; i020 average equals 230.5). Today 151 ii poor day 152.6 Week ago 152 ii your ago 185 l_ 1M4 high i562 10M low 126° (Copyright 1034 by Moody's). (Canadian Press) r New York-Stocks closed higher Winnipeg-Wheat down 5i a» New Yuk-Cotton. rubber. coffee and sugar lower. nsoop the couch-columns is Caused by irritation in the respira- tory passalzes and is the effort to dislodge obstructions that come from inflammation of the mucous membrane. Treatment with Dr. Thomas‘ Eciectric Oil will allay the inflammation and in to. quen c > the cough will usually stop. Try it n! you I2 ho satisfied. Toronto and Human-industrial FOR 250,000 HAPPY FOLK MELBOURNE. Australia, Sept 18. —'I‘he contract to make, bake and serve the Victoria Centenary birth- day cake has been let. The cake will weigh ten tons. It will be cut into 250,000 slices, each with some icing and ornamentation. These slices will be sold in pack- ages for 25 cents each for the bene- fit of the Lord Mayor's hospitals fund The cake will be made in five tiers. It will contain 1-1-2 tons of butter. 1-1-2 tons of flour 4-1-2 tons of dried fruits, 8-4‘ tons of almonds and 36.000 eggs. INDINS CHILDREN TAKE TO 815A‘ (By The Canadian Press) BOMBAY. Sept. ill-The ‘Dimes of India takes up editorially the cause of the destitute children i.n the country, taken in charge only too often by "mavaiis" or vagrant meal. "'I'here are in India a large nnm‘ of destitute ohildmn. who wander about the country. and. having no permanent, home, tend to gravitate to the cities." says the article. "Then there are children who look wise parental cmtrol, or who are themselves so difficult and urlwltmllied that, though they be- long to respectable families, they deli‘ ‘ ‘y scek the excitement and adventure to be gained from con- IDNDON, Sept. 18.—Mr. William Allison White, V. (2., who was once sentenced to death by a Sinn Fein court in Ireland, but. escaped over his prison wail, was accused at Bromley Police Court recently of being intoxicated. The case was dismissed on payment of costs. Mr. White, now a company di- rector, living at Village-way, Beck- enham, pleaded not guilty. He said that while he was escaping over the wail his head was severely in- Jured and he had “blank periods" over since. Lieutenant W. A. White was _ awarded the V- C. shortly before the Armistice for most conspicuous bravery and intiative in attack. MUST OPEN TOMB 011% EAGI YEAR SUTTON, England, Sept. l8. - Following an annual practice of 140 years a family tomb has again been reopened in this Surrey town. Ex- actly 141 years ego Mrs. Mary Gib- son, whose parents were buried in a vault, made certain bequests to the rector and church-wardens of Sutton Parish Church on condition that; the Gibson family vault should be opened and inspected each year in August. This yea-r the assistant priest, Dr. T. W. Crater, entered the vault, in- spected the four coffins, and offered up s. short prayer. Then the vault. sorting with bed companions. ‘Then again there are children who an driven by poverty into drifting about the bssssrs and tes- sholps. ‘lb all such children-end unfortunately in this great city there an hundreds of them-the existence of the mavali constitutes s serious menace. 0H0! he gets children into his power, he maloes use of them in many ways for his own ends. There seems no form of vice the mavali does not inculcate in the children with whom he comes in contact." A government. committee of in- quiry into the care of destitute chil- dren and youthful offenders has been tart-mow"- whieh was made in 1’l'7'1, was sealed up for another year. In Mrs. 04b- soafs will there is an instruction that when the last member of the family is buried in the tomb the keys shall be thrown into the River Jordan. At the time of Mrs. Gibson's death body-snotchers wan active, and it is generally thought that the reason for the yearly inspection is to make One of the princess‘ sports frocks is of soft milk chocolate brown, also in lightweight wool. It is Moly- neux's new streamline dress with no belt and is cut in two pieces. the back in one solid piece and thc frorlt in another. with the only seams from shoulder to wrist and from under the arms to the hem of the skirt. Tile reporter saw the Princess after her fitting and she was ra- diantly pleased "I adore fall colors and I am glad I am s. bloncle and can wear them." she said. "Blue and white are my favorite colors at other seasons, but the fall colors give a change to green and brown which is lovclv.“ Mnlynoux will start. dcsiqllillg the Royal wedding gown immediately and will submit it to Queen Mary, whose approval is necessary. Princess Marina will receive her engagement ring in London on Sunday. It is a diamond shaped sapphire set in platinum with. small diamonds on either side. Prince George bought it in London Hon. G. Shelton Silarp, Minister of Public Works, Mr. L. B. Mac- Milian, Deputy Minister, and MscMillan, and Mr. Anthon, Rcnrdoll, returned ylcstcrduy by cnr from Mlifffi)’ Brtv. Que, whore the annual lllcctillg: of the Canad- ian Good Roads Association was held inst week. After attending the Roads Convention. Hon. Mr. Sharp visited Ottawa and rejoined the party m. Montreal. ~ SHEFFIELDWSAYS u ‘ PROSPECTS coon (By The Canadian Press) 7 SHETFTHD. 12712.. Sept. 18—Good business is lwforo ‘ho iron and siccl indllm" for an t‘llfll'l‘il’lli< tonnage of aged silippinr; slzltld: lo h." s< rap- ped and replaced. dcriflres ‘Qual- ity," a publication of the Sheffield Chamber oi‘ Commcroc and Manu- factun-s. It is poillivsl mlf. in the first ilalf of 1984. "wilh thr- world in deep depression, and many forvicll mar- kets almost closed." shr-fficid has produced 645.1510 tons of steel. a ' rate of 1200.200 l0ll§ a \'(‘.'ll‘. ‘ith ovcly pmmcr-t that i!“ 0iliDlli.“l'0l' the inst half of the your will be at icasi equal to xhnt. o‘ tllc firs; haili- ln 1929 tho pcst-lvnl" l‘(‘C0l‘(l year, Sheffield produced 1217.000 tons o! many years an important source of revenue to the residents of Isle Verte, who have gathered and sold sure that the vault has not been tampered with. A legend which has long been associated with the tomb states that it is opened each year in order that a toad which had mad:- its home there might be fed, but there is no evidence to be '~'~v in (Canadian Press) QUEBEC CITY, Sept. l‘l-A mys- terious disease which in the past two years has destroyed consider- able quantities of marine bamacic grass, has been the subject of in- steel. In i913. the prc-lvnr record. your. and when Britnm had rm cl- port. trndo tlmw tinlos as big as now the Sheffield output was only ' MB/lflfl ions. compared with an ex- pected 1934 output of nearly 1,- vsstigation by .1. 1.. Trenlbiay, bi-' 300000 w“ ologist st Laval University's station at ‘Profs Pistoles on the Lower St. Lawrence. Marine harnacle grass. which is "But in i913 we hexl s mail greater esrywort. business than now. and outlets of a different. character from those of today." says Quality, being seriously affected all over tho "only by raking mm perms mm world as in Canada, has been for consideration can we fully appm. date the grout expansion in out home demand for stool. Our steel: has been so imrvovrd that n tun many thousands of tons of it to ,1“... “MS a. m. n. 25 or 30 cwtv or be used in stuffing furniture. Mr. Tmmblayfls inquiry will. it is holprd. result in saving thL< industry and ppo-lvnl" sfcci in utility. besides which We arc (‘Fllvorfinn n (greater than ply-war proportion. or per- niso in preventing tho disapponr- q... r | q ,1... H H once of wild Becse, which fccd to gagmfcgsrun o 0' H 1 my finished a lav-m extent on the barnacie r" -~" '-— run-u»-