,___ _ __ .4 _ _ ' - .' .1 ~ . »f - . t ..`..'.t . " EPTEMBER 13 1934 - ' 1- -_- 5 A ’ -~ 1' -=- - 'rl1a-- cii.uu.crr'ra'rowN cunnnism 'PAGE FIVE.; 2 4 - Ai *IX i 1 _ 4 ' _~ f J _ _ LBMLLJ _ ,_ . _ _ _ _ _ 9 - , tt 1 ES TERDA A 'M s sTocK and Bo Q om T10 éf' Gains Outnumber Lasse On Montreal Exchange _ _ 0 p By Guardiufs Special W ‘,ko}.ypR,EAL_ Sept. 12. - While n _mtiment was much improved ,M Montreal Stock Exchange today _pd gains outnumbered losses two _,one at the close, traders were still an apathetic mood and turnover ‘£55 less than 3.000 Shl1l`e5- ire o Led by the lnterlisted stocks which the ac in ,-9 each fractionally higher, E, generally gave a stronger and dm- display throughout the mis .session today. Brazilian Tr ¢|[{;l'was up ‘.‘.i. at 10’/2 after open ,013 canadian Pacific gained fl 13 although it touched 131.4. during day, International Nickel ad- for :iced ._ tp 23%, showing a high me day of 24. genie issues, in keeping wlth'the ved trend, were stronger. Royal ‘At md Bank of Montreal was 1% high- ,,.,¢, 199. Bank of Nova Scotia re- ggllg was up four points to 160 ined unchanged at 255. mimgng the wider gains were Lake 'Y 1., __ ._ 4 ’ *_ Y' ) OI U18 W60d5 Pmfgrrgd P01111- to 67, and Natlonal'Bi:§ire?lm Pf°f="°d. 1111 1- point at zu. canes 2% to 68. Montreal Tramways, in one of its fue lllnearances, was traded lace in the session at 93%, off ill from its ’°"“"°l' b°l“'d l0t level. Hollinger was 15 cents lower at 18 '15 Cana, GYPSum Lime and McColl Frontena were iractionally lower. Canadian Industrial Alcohol “A" National Breweries, Power Corporn’ tion and Steel of Canada were up fractions. 1“°l111led 'amons the stocks that held steady were Cockshutt Plow, General Steel Wares, National Steel _<_7B_l:. Canadian Industrial Alcohol B , Winnipeg Electric, Consolidated Smelting and Dominion Coal Pre- ferred. ‘ Sales 7,921 shares; bonds 813,560. g A _ ,7__,_,_s Cautious Trading Un New _York Stock Market By Frederick Gardner, pgocilted Press ifinancial Writer lvports made better comparison with 1933. But most of the major baro- ilsy Guardialfs Stlevlrll Wire) meters of individual activity reveal- on NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-Cautl ed no important pickup. remained the watchword i.n most Dividend news was good. Air re- mlrkcts today as Wall Street stud- duction advanced 2 points on a few led the implications of a further transfers on announcement of an fail in United States government extra dividend of $1.50 a share. Con- -'10 I bonds. ost speculators withdrew from tinental Can scored a net gain of nearly 2 points after directors had M nooks to await a clearer picture of declared a stock dividend of 50 per- me future and the market, in con -_ cent, subject to approval of share- 20 Rail' .. 34.35 33.33 34.21 -0_1 gquence, was almost motioulessiholders. The company proposed to 8 volume on the stock cxchan put the new stock on a quarterly 6 dwindlettlo 401,030 shares compared dividend basis of 60 cents. with 631,160 yesterday. The Stand- U. S. Smelting and Refining re- E lrd Statistics Co. average for 90 is sues, at 60.5 was up only 3-10 of point. Scattered signs of seasonal busi- dtvidend announcements went al- - acted after expanding its rally gains n a. point or so and .finished 1’/1 low r. Most gold and silver shares were firm. Steel shares sagged in face of t industry Rails held their ground neg; expansion and some favorable the empty nearby outlook for tha B8 most unnoticed in the stock market. well. Utility shares on the aver Action of government bonds was fccus of attention. The fall of prices there, which carried treasury below par before effective sup- Preferred shares were hurt by the the 31. port appeared, was subject to varlou interpretations. Some brokers at iiihuted the heaviness of l"~"'¥'f, fn trast with the steady pace o mn stocks. to a revival of inflationary ideas as a result of the Maine vote Monday. The bond market, how- cents. Cotton lost '10 to 85 cents has been in a downtrcnd since on HEI, .luiv_ corporate issues were affec ted' by the selling in domestic gov- crnmcnts. A lar e were dragged into new low ground for the year by dribbling liquida- tion. s decline in bonds. American Loco- - motive Preferred lost 3*/2 points. But "‘1 in the senior groups was f scattered. Wheat closed 1 to 1% cents a blis- hel lower and rye was off about 2 a bale. Trade news was mixed. The iron age reported a moderate gain in steel bookings but saw "nothing re- rally in the United States dol- sembling a definite upward trend. against foreign exchanges and generally' lower prices for activity It estimated current steel operations at 19% ercent of capacity against 19 traded commodities did not conform. percent a week ago. Electric Power with tlic usual inflation pattern. Speculative indecision in the share market was accentuated by disap- pointment over the failure of busi- to show 'stronger seasonal ex- Some sizeable gains in carloadings lon tendencies. Steel operations estimated to have recovered a and individual carloadings re- ness pans were bit used last week was 1.1 percent be low the corresponding 1933 week, ac- cording to the Edison Electric In- stitute. by westem carriers compared with 1933 were offset by losses for east- em roads. f ._ GRAIN ' (Jnlmnton und Wnruy (‘l1l|"_\li(l, S"l't l‘_’- \\'llr-.1l:- lllgh Low Lan iam; 111111, ionlf, 101°. um 1001/, Frpt Dec __ . lin- __ lost. loo?/.1 107 451|' Sept llir lliy |1:’“ _ mln "mlt _ _ _ 1121/. si si 0.11.1 :- Pm ller 1l.1y on 14. to 1/, 54 ‘.11 -. _ 5;; \:"" " :.151 \\'l\`.\`l|‘1-Ill, S011! 12- \\'h1‘.|lI- Low 3-Tlil, side 88% nigh _ -‘I-*S . . . 80% fini , _ _ p,... Slay Ri llrll 0.-\ lp.- .=-_ .. ,. 47% ..__ 40% .\la_v ‘ WIN h°i\\'_\~ !.’il.'l:|-ll lliil 2 ni ui-1; 40% ._ ~1.\l/| 47’/; Xll‘l1l1‘lz-\vhcnt. cloned 11/, to or cn» .1..ei.¢n¢.~/1, Tllfllx .'»_s1,¢. 55% .54 “Ai Lui 93|/_ l/9 10 to 10113 cents for C. Receipts wer 88'/S lictlrziuir rules. whoa! prices l‘4'. to nun 1-out on the \\'lnnl- rr \\-lvorit ouilcil nt 97119, Do- -r :il SW. null .\ln_v iii Pull) renin. l .ru -1 . _ _ f \|c\\1~1l tho dcllllio as 'l 1111'- ul slioiviiiir lu view of heavy l'-vs nliil-li were ovcr iho 1.000.- 111' f‘nnlidl:iu wheat abroad. F \\'oll-pm\t<-il trailers that the "r and lloroliihor fulilron worn flnlo mul Montreal-lnduslrln PRODUCE \l0\'r1ii-Ai., sept 1‘-Eu! and butter prices liulicd their rise on the .\lr1nl.reii1 produce and dairy market iodny. llulten was slightly easier ln price, fresh no 1 ln cllrlois or less being quoted ut '20 io 201/4 cents u Dnllllll I8 colnparcil with 20 to ‘20l/9 ceutl a pouliil _v-.‘.=terlll\y_ To retailers. small ills and ‘.’Ll cents for prints. unchlug ed. Rei-clpts totalled 1.004 boxes. Tho cheese uiurkot also tended slightly easier, Onlurio colored being priced ng 00', to 10 cents 11 pound ag- :llnat 10 cents straight and Quebec che:-no wus ily, tn ill/. or-nts a pound ill vollipni-lsou with ill/, coats straight. Arrivals totalled 1_'.'70 boxes. (lrndcll nlllptilonts of eggs in ear- lots or loss were .'41 to 32 rents ll dnzoli for A lllrgo, 20 to 30 cents for A ‘|uodluili_ 20% to ‘.11 cents for B and H07 runes New Qilr-luv* poliitoos continued to he prior-d at -15 to 50 cents per 80 ’V, .pound bog of no 1 grade. -10% l 41‘.l; l ’ tlvrsroclc (Cnnudiun l're1u\) \l0\'TliEAI. \‘t~pt l'_' Offcrlnlfa o d Y ll $1.50 to $2 for hologna hulls. 11 ll luoslly $2. 1| Hogs were unchanged Barons rows were held _ovsr_ es lnurket. flucluated uneeriallily yastgr. llll Hydro Electric Preferred rose Iliad the nlls relatively st.-0,., _ _ da Northem Power, Dominion Textile,‘l°r ls au offsetting influence c ‘_m‘"k9¢ Weflf lfylnz to hold above pre- for thc ynnr. Selling oi' other stocks lots brought 'll rents 11 pound for sol- A °,H<-ill Steel (By .luhnlton and Mum- gpgqq 'MORNING MARKET LETTER New roiil<_ N ir, sept 12-rue” day with the ous soil utilities sort The Mulne elections were probahl Y :mlllllvpolntment to some but the ns- " _:__:‘:_‘if:e_1;_0t__x'_l10ll_y un_:axi>eeted and !°€_t___Dn "___ ________k____ W nd much ef- ¢ llero cal weakness lu indiv- idual stocks is disturbing but the “ny "le llllllortnllt rail group is hold~ lt rather looked yesterday a's if the vlous lowland rl l _ day. the imlnedlalge cdgnggl? orfuly £3. ther breakdown should be past. Laidlaw and Company. _ _ summnv l\E\V \ORK. N Y, Sept 12-Elec. :r_lc o\ltDut figures of Edison Elec- _zdca Institute to be issued at noon y. “lrou ASE" Buys steel ingot pro- duction is at 10% percent of capacity :lElll_;lst 10 percent lu two previous VCU §_ N 1' Central Il. R July net loss $1,- Qll-033 lll_’§@\‘__el1u1'sel flsalnst net ln- Ulllle $1.-53.-59 ln ._lull’ 1033. Seven months llet loss $1,851,967 against Ilérgsloss $5.0{ll.32S ln first 7 months Dominion Bureau uf Statistics esti- mates spring wheat crop tinged gn Sept 1 colldlllon at 270,322,000 bushels llllllllli- '-50.008900 ill 10311. Winter wheat 7.021.000 bushels. All wheat _:'£l!.§lg;0000__l;_\_lsl;i`ls7___;1g(l;_gn.;t __.l4l_l_720,000 11,524,006 ituiht-1...' ' “° H' R” N Y Tflvllhoiie Co for week ended Sept. 7 reports net galil of 3,042 gmg. 10"! llKnlust galil of 2,230 ntatlous in like 10315 week und loss oi' 3,768 stut» lolls in llka week 1032. For period Jun- 1 lu Milt 'l net loss was 4.030 stations ugulnst loss of 13,800 stag. l°llll lll lllw Period 1033 and loss of 108.203 stations in like period 1032. High __ ho as.-in 1111.12 sate. 0.02 .0 Lui 111.12 111.111 1115.1 u.u:s. io noone 1.11.11 0.21. . lllzh Low Lust Up 1 _ Dow Jolie! _ Low Lui. 01| n.\NoN says MONTREAL Cl. Sept 1".'.-Stocks got good support ycsterdliy nnd while u bullish signal has liut. yet been given" chssa _lu 1.118 l0,ld be deferred for time being. `~ FINANCIAL COUNSEL » MONTREAL, Que. Sept _12-lt understood 'that thc~ position of ‘ ternatlonai Petroleum Co _il nbsp K your aj A definite - crease in tbe.dlvideud rate will pr will apply with thefdilburiemsll the second half of start off the fi Naturally the permanent lncralle the basic rate of dividend for ¢ (.‘onipau.V would increase suhsiantla Imperial 0ll's income and would, tloubt_|u:\"c posllble the fixed crease ln lie rates on that Compln shares as well. - FINANCIAL COUNSEL iiosrnnsn. Que. sept 12-run evidence of the operating and flngn. cial progi-ess of Regent Knitting Ml pany to meet its initial $10,000 si ing fund investment. General Tr of Cniinda anoucesfthls amount h been deposited with lt and lenders sell the 0% percent first manga bonds in an amount sufficient to to ge four p. m, Sept 2B. The Bonds a quoted at around B7 to 110. Flu. Counsel. BULLETIN The sharp selling that develop this morninlr in Teck Hufhas seem io be ll rcpil tion of the I tuatloll t e oicurlod u iouple of weeks ago l\ w backlog of buying orders to offset this pressure. No _news of any kin has come forward during the pil couple of days that might carry a reflection upon the action of the sue. Rumors still persist of difficul- ties heing encountered -in mining o erations bilt ugnindt this, officlll have ulrnndy intimated that they ll antlgtled that the situation is weLl an _ st 111 ls lfln Counsel. N. Y. _Stock ` Exchange (quotations furnished by Jnhldmn und Ward Member: of the hlolln-:ml Stock Exchange and lenfrell Curl larket. 150 Richmond Street Char- lottetown) Opened Lal( (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 12-A selling wnvo developed ill the gold shares, lcd by Took Hughes on the lnlnlng section of the Toronto Stock exchange today lllld prll<‘t.ll'll1ly the whole list closed loiver. Took. which lms been lagging for 10 days llnd trading actively, changed huiids in the extcut of 00,000 shares lu todny‘s llessloli on ll price decline ni' 05 cents to 5 46. Sliver nnd hllso metal stocks held mainly un- changed. A vvldo-sprend rumor that Tcck's high dividend was to be cut, was said to he responsible for the selling though much of the transfer’-rod stock came from New York. Offli-lal com- ment on thc report was lacking. The price bagged to 5 110 lu the late after- noon. 40 cents under the previous low hccrilne active in the late trading evi- dently to ment margin rolls oil Took. Little Long Lao lost 50 cents. Snll Antonlo`25, Bralornc .'10, Hollinger 35, Wi-ight Hlirgrenvcn 05, Pioneer 40. Mclntyre 50, and Luke Short- 1.50. Dome hold a gain of 50 cents. NEW’ YORK ... ... . Air lied Allied (`hem .__ . Allis (‘bl'lln1 .__ .. All Ref ,_ Amer Cun _ . . . ._ ._ Am (‘nr Found Ani For Pow . .. m Pow Light .. Am lind ___ Smclt Rfg .__ . . lilld .. Sugar .. ’l'6l Tcl Ain Tob 11 . Aluiconllu Coll ~.. ~- At hl . ._ A91' ia* SJ: ml 120 12 rw, 95% iw, nil. 4% 34114. 1295 62 11:1 15% ily, 40% M 7% 141/. 6% 1214. 21% 1:.-'yt 151;, 1.114. 111.1, 17% 141', 13'/5 40 34 12% oz: 1 Am Au\ Am Am . . . . . 13 . . . 75 11% 48% 22”; 1% 14'/11 0% 11% 271.75 15% 15% 15% ll 10% 14% 131/4 onli 20 l‘.4| 27 c ron _ _ _ ._ Auburn Aulo ... _ _ . Bald Loco _ . . . . . . Balt Ohio ... . ._ . Barns A . Bendix Aviation ... BUZZ! ~.. '~. ~ "' Byers A M Byers A 11 Burr Add Mach 0.... ou _ (‘an Ilry (lin Ala l‘un Pac .__ Case Throsh ... ('el Corp . . . 20 Com Sou .. . 2;'/5 ,l‘h€=l1 (lhlo . . . |(‘hle North . . i . . . . » " "“ (‘hryaler .\lot . lthe tivo lfniitrr-:il llvonoek lullrki-ts lo- (-_,lump (3,,-1, illny totalled 1,120 hi-nil. Receipts worm(-0| Fm.; lm" ___ , composed of l'.’l rattle. 440 calves, Comm GM Ely; ,__ £1510 hogs llud 170 slwop and lamhn.||‘nm Sol ___ .... ln lulditlou, 175 1-urtlo were held over_(‘on (11111 ,_ from provloull nlurkctn. 'i‘on Oil .. _,_ Early cuttlo luilcs were made ni Sl‘l‘m-n Prod ... iz ,to $150 (nn rllnncrn llnd cutters and (fm, (jun __ Cnlvvn were clearly. Good qunlll! E I Dupont . . ... calves were $5.50 to S0 with mixed |l;"¢m;||| Kodak llotll of common vonls and drinkers llt.p}\e¢ Anno Lite Co ,,,. $3.75. Grass calves rllnired from $2: Elm Pow Light to 82,76. Eric . . ~~~ Good cwcll and wcflivrs wore solilllrlnt Natl Stores l ‘for Xi 50. Henry lambs und hucklif Freeport 'l‘r-x .. ... ‘brought $4.50. Culls including com- Gen Anphlllt .__ 1.” mnn bucks were $3 50' Sheep were Gen Electric ... l7/11 _ brought $0 25 fed lllld watered. Sel- lork-Fotlon. ruhhor and cot- c.-ts drew $1 per hog premium. Blil- rhors. hcnvlcll and lights were SS 75 nnrl extra hcnvles $8.25. Bowl were mm-Ing slowly at 80 to 87. About 125 Currencies ...i- _ 1 ((`nn|u1Inn Prone) .\'l-iw voltx. sept 12-slcuenue re- ceulonl were rl-corded by leading cur- rencies lu the foreign exchanlf ml?- k°'1‘.hetmfll-l\`7i'l\dllln dollar closed at ex- actly three percent premium, off fl-lli lu-11-ling finished ilu- any at 85 0094. off 1% cents uhlle the French franc alum., ,tt 11 11114, mite. snowed a lou of .0015 of l\ cent. .\ION'l`I\l~IAl., Sept 12-T118 D1'-lllllll wal lower on .\lnntre:|l currency M' il 1'l\ltoll States dol- l chnngi-11 todlly. ic lnr and Freiich franc both nilvllnrllllf- Sterling lvus off .'l-10 of ii rent It 34-so mc. 'rite rein-ti Staten dollar I' n Nnlru ° " lm. 421;. 5"/il 0"/n 31% 31% 6.'l‘l/,. 04 1 4%` 5% nw, 25'/a 8% 5941*.- K1 -32% new ,l 2;* nd 25 15% 17"/1| 255'; 23% %“ 20'/A 17/A 29% 147/Q A 2|& dh 1 111%; lR% '24 4 Vs sv, 11) 25 .52 57 'Yu N7 Del Hud ._ .__ .. 33% K5 941 '.2'/ti 4 11% 2.2 'S lien _Foorln __ ____ 20%. ,Gen Motors .. 28141 17% 10 20% 1% 20% 14'/Q £16 2.32 0 4.;_l& 12511 Gold Dust .. Goollrlrh Rub . floudynin 111111 _ ___ (lrnhllm Pulgo .. Great Went Sugar _._ . Houston Oli Iiudsnn Mot -... lntl Hnr ,_ . . .. lntl Nickel . Intl Tel .. Johns Man Kansas (‘|iy South Kr-lvlnator Kell i`olilll‘l' -»- » _"nfl Lnnihort Fo _. 235, Llggetn llyi-rs B _ Liquid l‘nrh ._ Loewe lurorp ...,_ Loose Wlloa Bin Co lllckeesport Tin Plate .. - k T K , _ _ . . . 97 2111,; ann; :is 11.1 L10 . ..._ 20% 20'/1 30% Q5 '.'.’ll_l, 25% ll .226 171% 511% ll\ .\il\r rue __ ..._ 2-'l‘/4 Mat Alkali 21% Mexlcllli Sea .. . Minn Kiln . . .. 0% Minn I'nr -. ~.. - ~» Mont Ward ... ...,_ Nash Riot Nnll Hin __ ....... Neil lmlry Prod fl'/4 2304' 1.1% 32 North Pac . . . . _. .. Pack Mot . Penn Rall .. .,,._ Pub Ser N J .__ . . Phillips Pet .__ Pullman Co . .. . . . Radio Corp Illldio Keith Orph _ Rep Iron Steel ... . . .. . Safeway Stores ,,. Scars Roebuck ._ _ . . 1; __ zz 1092 15% 40 5 222 12% 40 51 \ 30% . ocouy 'nc __ 1 South Pao ,__ ,___ South liall 1514 Soutli llnll _ 15% Stand Brands .. 10% Stand (ins Elec .__ 7% Sunni oil thi 311.4, Stlllld Oil N J .. 42% Stewart Warrior .__ 6 0 iiztiiilelinker . 3 .'l cxas (‘o .. 21 21' Ten... cull sul _.f __ ass? osx" Tlni Roll Bear . .. 21"/3 27 llnlou Curb Curb .__ 40% 40% Union Pao 04% 901,43 United Aircmft ._ 1-1% 14 3011 .. 14% United (‘orp .__ . .. I'ul!e|l Gun Imp ... . ll S llld Al 37, ll S Rubber 15 11 3% 22% :lo ` 2 12 30 15 10 7 ' 31 5 If S 51119.11. ,. ,___ 11.5% 11.1. l"S Steel :is :l`21,5 Van Steel .. ,_ 10% 141 Warner Bros Co 4% 4% \\'nrrcn Bros ... .0 \\"est l.'1llon ._ 33% \Vest Elec _,_ .. 111% \\'oolwortll Co 47% EXCHANGE .___ (Canadian l're|l1\) 1lO.\`TREAIl. Sept. l'.'-Brltllh ln foreign exchange ill relation to the ii 3.1% :ni/, ny, lla lovis - Argentina polo Z Australia pound 3 _ Auetnln schllling' .1 _ Belgium belfa _‘.‘l1(II_ Brnzll mllres _(ISM. Chills Hong Kong dollars Czechoslovakia 1:1'0vrn .0410. Denmark krone .2lM. France franc .0048_ Germany relchsmark 3917 Great Britain pound 48904 Holland florln .0660 Hungary peugo _2931. Indlll rupee .37(Xi, Italy lire .084il_ Japan yeu .2011. .lugoslnvln dlnar~ .02%. New Zealand pound 3 S521.. !\`orvvl|y krone 14410. Poland :lotl 31806. South Africll pound Spolu pesetn .i34~1_ Sweden krone 1501. Swltlerland franc ,B200 l'nltctl States dollar 2 15-16 per cout discount. . Royal Bank of_Cansdn, closed today fo] V ' _coo 84165 860 .$19. 41500 Miscellaneous ' __._..»-» (Canadian Press) MONTIIEAL, Sept ll- Wtlerlt nor no 2 H. ' llnnlcy C \V no 3 09. Oats C W no 2 53. _ Oats C \V no 3 50. Outs feed no 1 40. Flour spring wheat patents fiutl $5 |10. Flour seconds Q5 00. Flour bllkera |4.00. Flour winter wheat patents choice $4 50 to $4.00, Flour while corn $5 40 to 5 50. Bran ton |25 25 Shorts ton $27.16. Hay no 2 pei- ton carlots $15.00. Butter Ears 30. Eggs llsu Eggs Eggs Eggs lllglrn Pctl! NEW' B Inge 20. _ . 230 51. Today 152 2 prev lily 152 0 Week ago 131 9 ,vear lign 15 1. 10% 7% Null Pow Light .__ .. ‘MA New llnvcn .__ .. rose 5~32 of one percent 10 2 1545 pert-ent discount and the franc was *,411 or e tent time at us nw. Nfvl York f`M1 .__ ~.. ~~ 20% North Amee ..._ ,._._,.. .. 1216 (_ lshnrp break lll United Stun Govern- Walker Good hfd ._ mont boudl .Wright Hsu ... .-. Blocks AJAX Oil Amity ._ Ashley .. Bear _. Blndlan _ B'R X ._ iéonlnrllnl Grull _ _ _ llnlrow Howcy __ Kirk Con .1 M (‘oiis Kootenay Lllkelnnll L09 Gnlfl [.\faple_ . .\(clnt _ .\lcVltt.lc W' tt get Oil _ Premlr _ Royallte Slscne ._ St. Anth Sud Cont Sylrllnite \\'n_vl1ide “'h\t" En Aldrrninc Baldwin Brownlee (‘ln K _ (`en liilln Cobalt __ "fist Cn final Pre Il2‘~"1 Grill tlllbfr . Hurl Bny Kirk H _ I. Maron Label Can .\lnl Castle T Cen Pllt Mnlroblc . Mandy lifclmod _ Norrlon Prelltoil Stocks Ahltlhl _ Astoria ._ ls- Bagllmllc . _ . .. Barry H _ .. . p- B Metals . _ Cnriboo _ ‘Luke S (Cl-nldlan Pr TORONTO. Sept 12- il _ 1.111, in seen in the ability or the come I1 K- Nora Scotia ... usi Pav; _ en`_in¢er¢|ted in I l_11i'l1_or rally inllllt , _ '--‘ consider moderate purchliés ill At- :Quotations hnlnhol ly Ill! chison, Western- Union, Sen Rom ml Ward labor! Ol fll ll buck and Johns Mnnvllle. _ ;¢g¢g..kxeh»l|o, lontnai Dub The secondary gold issues were lg- let. 1|! Mahmoud Street, Charlet _aiu weak yesterday while the pivotal 1 ,f - num) leaders showed fair resistance when _ .___ selling developed.' 1 su; e`lt'th|t pur- B,,_|_,,"g_ A _ ,_ "H neil 'rel ._ _ Btu '1‘.L Pow _.. .. ' _ 5'l‘°“- Can. Car _Broan . Can Car fd .__ ... Cm Cel Com ... ll can-its si A _ _I5 Can 1,114 A1 B ... 1 Il -»- »-» -ee .- up so strongly in the mutter .of earn- Egtknm plow ,__ _,_ '” ' “ll” ll* ' gon sm_¢_:tlng ... ‘ om Br e ably he decided Upon. Whether this Dom Texgflg ,__ nom steel coal B half of next year is not yet known. g:,l{|e\:,.5l¢|-stisj ln luti Nickel lil' Manny Harris ...l ll! McColl Front ... ... .. D0 Mont Pow .__ 111- Natl ni-cw YI Natl Steel Car ... .. Power Corp ... . F111- C°1111lel. Quebec 1'-ow ... Show ... Steel oi! Cu Com l1¢1' MN ns J.1_m Melielfsle llichllilnn _ hm, Acondu .__ ... ... York was attributed as being the lllollt Alb Pac .'.'.' ...'J . llgresslve llquidntor and the lullrlre: Alex .. ...,... .. did not appear to'hllvc a sufficient Algoma __ Chlhoug . . ... ‘ Clerlcy .. % Cdlunlnrlo ... M Common W P . fl A1\gl(lH .-_"... '...' .I % ___ . . . . . 13, orlldo . .- 1125 ni-lfige .. “_A Fen Kirk . _ Gods Lake . . . . “_ Goldllle _ . . . . _ . . 1/ Goldfleld -.. ... .. y; Goodflsh ... _ 42% Grnhllm . . . `Gmnnda . . .. ,, Greene . . . _ gé H-nrkvr .°.' '_' Homestead 1345,/2 Iiumllque . ._ . , _ . 37, l\lrk L _ _ . , % _ .. _ _ . 5'; 1 ' A Exchan e lol tl il .1 1l't-r'= _ g / . I P? . 3 ` ehvecrny 7h».;?i:re7it"l:v:l'f - J ' The death of Mrs. Wm. Curran spiritual 0m1‘l11r». C2411. are-. 4°- nr 11-11-121 Leltern 111 condolence. 11111. took place at her residence 210 wey- i vcr niet.. Notice. or 'rlumln and Apweelst ou, rue. pei- im-h or ae. por’ Btn# ' ' lun . 4 151 `.°.. 012 ed gd Acme Oli ... » » re Big l\'1issU_... U .. '. in BobJo_... . Brnlcrne ._ ,,,. , 18% . 6% _ 8% '° 1?' .. 5:2 .__ 130 . 314( _ as »? 1 10120 _ 231,15 ' 1; 1 3212 __ 28 . 13 . 19'( _ 1614 _ ist; . 33% 111055 huust this deposit will he receiveexd. by the trustees ‘ln Montreal until _ ro en) . . .,, , . .. ee -~ _ . .. . ... Bunk nui ._ ._ __ Buff Ank .. . . (‘nn Mill . . . . . % Castle T .. . . 15 'Cen'Pnt-... .. _ '16 Chem Res ' 40 . ._ 5|/ 1 16 ‘ ' . .a. Little i.L . _ _ Mllcllssn \1_c a ers .__ .. Muff Hall . Nlpislllng ~.. . Norandll . . North Flin .__ d Pnymrinter . .. _ et Cob .__ . . Cnnuilinn dollhr as compiled by the Plonpm, _' __ Pick Cro _ ., . Read Auth Reno Gold .. Ran Ant .. . ,_ Sarnia Hllerrltt . K South Tlb ilitliiilngu ton 1:1025 Park Hlll neil.-.1 om me so lin sa ao. l»’°“~1 "fe A uueta 211. lwood Kirk 1l\.\4 high 1.10 2 103| low 126 0. Assoc Brew (Copyright, 1014 hy Moodfs). -Bwluharnols -----Ml-~ "Brew rorp Com (Canadian Prnt) Rr\1\r (`orp l‘f4l CHICAGO, Sept 12-Unleltled bl Brit. Amer Oli ._ Winnipeg reports that n small lot of ('en Malt _ . . . .. f‘anadllm wheat had been sold to the Fon Pop:-r lflllled Stairs, wlifstlt prlccll under llélst, Sing went inte dnlvuturnll today. ' oul- Eng Works . Uwlng to the fart the trade volume Dom Stores __ hero lmth In wheat llnd other lrrnlnll Green Stnbell . ., ivnn scnnty. the mnr sts were cllllly Imp 011 . lnflllenrcd. Imll T011 ... Sud Basin ... . . . ivuteey 1'. \V\‘|lIIC H . Totnl sales 819.000 Sulllvnn __ ,, Tack H .. , Thomll Fad .Ventures _ _ .. Wdln ‘V W __ .Willie Amu ._ ~ 1 IYNLISTED ‘Home llil . . _ N utwli ., '___ _ _ Phrase Ont. col 9% to 10. Rlllllfl -- ' ~ l - ~ H0120 U, g)1,‘_ ~ Robb Mont .__ . fresh specials fn curious A 1 5° KMPH ~ §t|ddl\aonn .. ,_ .. A1. M‘ .u .lnel1_.. . A mxgilum 34. W lil” - ' B medium 11. , ' C 23 ou new Quobeu no 1 4»5~.'»0. Lg YORK. Sept 12-index of 111 liaple commodity prices. (Dec 31 -_- 1061 equals 100; 1026 average equals (Johnston and 'L 11'/1 Ward) _ 100 11 . IW; ._ Tl/-1| . 27% 14 30|/¢ 100 20 10‘.i vo it li lt was not specified whether the Intl Pet .. . _,_ 21% Cnnmllan wheat would he for 1'nlt-rl Mel:-hers A . __ Sintra consumvrl use. or would hc Norllndil _ 7%-for -grinding in' bond; Tonirlhiilllig Te.-k Hughes to into weakness of grnlns wan n Walker Good 12% . llll. . 3315 _ 010 _ 2441 15% .DH mouth Street on the evening of September lat. lv 'I‘he deceased was £5? at East 4 111 10 6 Royalty in the year 1 and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Berriga.n_ Although bc- lng a constant sufferer for the past. seventeen years and bedfast for the lf!! last keven years, her death came as 8% 7% 13 BV: 130 31 B4 :ia 1; a great shock to her many relatives and friends. She bore her sufferings with pati- ence and resignation to the will of 14 God. She was of a lovable and _ chereful disposition, and always met the many friends at her bedside with £15 s cheery word and a smile. 23 4 1355 32 28 .12 10 10 it She was fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church, of which she was a devoted member, 1,4 the clergy always being in constant % attention. ‘fi The numerous friends that called ,Q to pay a last tribute to a ::Lnd friend 1321., and neighbor, bore mute testimony ‘.152 255 100% to the esteem in which she was held. Her funeral which was largely at- tended, was held from St. Dunstarrs Basilica, where a Solemn High Mass ‘was sung by Rev. A. J. McIntyre, as- sisted by Rev. Louis Dougan and Rev. Eugene Murray. Within thc Sanctuary were His Excellency Bis- hop O'Sulliva.n and Rev. John Cass. SJ. The services at the grave were performed by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., asisted by Rev. John Cass, S.J. The pall bearers were John B. CNW Roper, Stephen P. Bradley, T. A. 18 1 00 10 11 'I 4 1 _l 01 45 8 10 10 05 ‘lil 33 46 275 1450 7.'l 115 144 12% 4'/1 28 4 188 2-I0 880 :cv 215" 22 18 1.1 1,5 7 Fvlll 70 D 18 122 37 IH 33 ill 1 21.1 5”? Andrew Welsh and family, Mrs. Bar- J 9 550 270 25 4350 140 04 M It 51': 118 122 151 12R F15 1400 435 I1 C0 '£511 0% nl lan 11114 208 30 54 5 11 law, 'Wi 870 1 1 0 'Pri 7*/1 60 1515 55 li‘l.'» fl 10 o as _ or 2533> Illlt 11 -1% 355 00 55 441 4 7 1 ed” 71.950 ‘I0 47 115'/ 01 02 in 1 M :1 51.6 o 11% so iris 11,4. a _'ii 4'/1 0% 'za no 3"; . 3.114 Lord." nu. . -'V1 111;, URB Brothers, John B, Andrew, W. H. lscott and John E. Holmes. i She leaves to moum, besides a sorrowlng husband, five sons and _'ff two daughters, A. W. in Medicine ,rf Hat; J. A. in Calgary, and T, E. in Malden, who were unable to be pres- ent, A. F._ Truro, Cy B. and Mary. of Malden, and Lena at home, who were with her at the time o. her death. One daughter Gertrude pre- deceased her seventeen years ago, and a son Patrick died in infancy. She is also survived by one s.ster, Julia, of Malden. and one brother, Michael, of Winnipeg. Following are the Mass Cards.:- Mr. Frank McR.ory, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessey, Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Brothers, Members of St. Joseph‘s Sodality, Mlm Ada Gillan and -El- enrlor, Mrs. Katherine Hughes_ Mrs. Mary Cass and family, Miss Minnie Malone, Mrs. Tomlins and sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mclntyre, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan, Mr. J. McNeo.ld, Med- icine Hat; Mr. W. C, Quinton, Med- icine Hat; Mrs. J. Tobin, Medicine 1-lat; Mr. F, H. Trainor and family, Mrs. W. H. Scott, Misses Eliza and Katie 0'!-lolloran (21, Mr. and Mrs. John Tompkins, Mr. Joseph Malone, 1 1229 Mr. T. P. Cullen and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Trainor and fanfi- ily, Mrs, Daniel Steele and family, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Coyle, Malden, Mass.; Mrs. Cecelia Olrlara_ Malden, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Keougli, Miss Minnie Bradley, Miss Ada Smith (2), Mr. M. J. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. bara Keoughan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Camil- heii and Cecelia. MIS- H. Curran, Mrs. John Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 1./elghtizer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Welsh and family, Miss Lucy Goody, Mrs. Ed. Flynn and family, Mr. W. I-I. Scott, Misses Blanche and Hazel Moran, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McAulay and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. James Monaghan and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennpessy, Miss M. T. Cran~_ o cambridge; John T. Ben-lean. Ev~ erett (3). High Masses-The family, J. A. and A. W. Curran <3), C_. G. Scott.. , Spiritual Bouquets-Sisters of the ‘Precious Blood, Sisters of St. Vin- cent's Orphanage, Sisters Oi NOT-T9 Dame Convent; Sisters of St. Jo- seph's Convent, Mrs, Parnell Curran. . Miss Katie Power, Mrs. Simon Pow- er, Mrs. Gus McQuald. Floral Offerings -_ Wreaths, The family, C. G. Scott, Jack, Alf. Aileen and Lucy, Medicine Hat: Ffawllllil , Order of Eagles, Medicine 1-lat. Sp;-nys, Mr, P, S. Bradley h.1'1d fam' ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edcar Heartz. Mr- arld Mrs. Jack Welsh. Sister Julia. Mrs. wtuiaee Wheatley. MH B300" Crabbe. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Andrew, Miss Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R,nper_ Mr, and Mrs. John H0ln’l@S and family. The Kelliori, Rudd and Smith families, Malden: Mrs. Adam- son, Malden. L‘3l4 Card of Thanks _ ____ The family of the late 2.l:‘s_ Wm. Curran wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for their kindness during licr lon! llll'l0SS llllfl ‘subsequent death, especially the clergy of St. Dunstan`s Basilica. Ill MEMORIAM MRS. ESTHER JENKINS “The Lord gave, thc Lord taketh .away, blessed be the Nnme of thc 0 Passed into her eternal home on lSept. 0, 1934, Mrs. Esther Jenkins. Wm. of me 15;.. J, Franklin Jenkins, Millview, in me 73rd year of her iage_ _ l The deceased had boen ailing for some time und, authoutlh H0 ll0PflS were held for licr recovery. yet the l end clinic very suddenly. Possessed of a wonderful Christ- ian character, love for her home and nh; dear ones; once a. friend, always il 7‘»l 'W 121': ! 30% . 17.'l 1| ‘fl Ill 70 143;. 11 27% 1 l “G .'}.\L'|ll 5440 24 71; 15% ' friend; helping those who nccoed her nzsistance, niakcs that chair. which can never be filled, only by a mother, doubly \':\::'.ut, but Tlx' "1 will bc done, not ours. The funeral, which was hold frozii her late residence on Sunday io Ver- non River Cemetery, was very large- ly attended. Services at the house and grove were conducted by thc Rev. Mr. G. D. Elliot, assisted by l the Rev. Mr. Weir. The hymns sung |were favourites of the deceased: "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me"_ "Will.tho 1- l I l l l S MARKET A C05-SIP AAMVI- Shrek: "' "@"_"“""' Advertising nate:-T-Cllayailtit Central llnlrdlnn locals, le per ward; Western and Ellkrn lofsll, ls. Mas WILLIAM CUBBAN per word Announcements Coming Events, to p r word; C'n|n|¢irrl ilu per w'orrl; In Memoriam Dtloel, 1011 per inch, Llltl of Florni and nord Otlfr ntol on application Minimum Chlllo I0! my ldiertllemlnt twenty flvl cents. 3 4++%%Ok BATB1-lo per-Wold, thru lucr- llonl lor tin price of two, slrlnly pqlhle in nlvnnca. Agents Wani_:_ed WANTED ' ACROSS CANADA agents to sell Personal Christmas n Cards. Samples styled in case form equipped with handle and dome fastener. Remarkable value at o e dollar per dozen. Compare with others. Liberal commission pai men and women, .spare or fu time. Also good line of snorted cards in boxes with free coloured pictures as premiums. Write Prem- :er Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Montreal. N-1122-till Oct. 20. *ml For Sale d ll *__-__ _ Ti_I_.1et ' T0 LET - FURNISHED HOUSE or Apartment. Write A. B. C. Care Guardian. L-261-9-ll'-31. _ D.____1_ HOUSE T0 LET - APPLY '20 School Bt. L-279-9-il.-31 T0 L81'-FUB.NlSl'IED BEDRDOMi first floor, with or without board. 139 Hillsboro Street. L-206-9-12-ii --I _M _v Wanted . WANTED -- SECOND HAND Bicycle. Good condition. Apply P. o. noir 456. L-265-9-_i;,,-ai. CABDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. etc., lc per sheet. Guardian Onlce. tf. wnurnn I. nnlvmc. sL1ziG'ii IN_ good repair for cash. Apply A. care Guardian. L-292-9-1.2-li. ___._ ____._.Y_?_l.__ La: FOR SALE - AS I AM CHANGING my business I oder for sale my store at Kensington. J. A. Mac- Pherson. L-296-0-12-15-17. W€il FOR SALE - CHEVROLET TON Truck. Also Farn Engine. Apply . C . at Campbell's Garage, North Riv r L 268 9 11 'il FOR SALE - COMBINED HA. L Thrasher and Cleaner. Will ex- change for horse. Apply Guardian. ' 1211. .____.,_ FOR SALE OR RENT-ONE NEW 'I room Cottage house, one new store building in country village. Apply Guardian. L-305. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Scoro Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printery_ Nov. 1-tf. Extra Money ` WOOL WANTED - WOOL MUST be well washed, all burrs al’lti"'dirl: picked out. Highest markct"p'r1ces paid. Charlottetown Woolen Mills, 65 Queen Street. L-166-9-6:-.l.0.-13. Male H@l1JYa_l1tssl__ FARM HELP WANTED. APPLY \ Frank Hogan, Rocky Point... I L-271-9'-1.1-31. | .___.____‘.._.= WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. Apply John E. Heartz, Cornwall. L-284-9-1‘2'-31. WANTED - MAN FOR, FARM work. Non-smoker. !~lighest.__1tva.gca to capable man. Farmer, care Guardian. L-8032-9;1_-4-'l-10,-_L3-1'l. Wests? BOARDERS ACCOllr[MODA'I’ED.AT 157 Prince Street. L-262-9-11-31. _ Boarders AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND F08 big catalogue of Christmas Card designs in black and white for hand colouring. A profitable and interesting hobby. Many make money colouring cards for their friends. We also sell art supplies. Tally Ho! Art Shop, Wellington and York, Toronto. N-1131 from 8-N-to Oct. 20. AN EXTRA HELP FOR CHRIST _ mas Card agents to sell “Imperial Art" and “Windsor” series Person al Christmas Cards ($1. per dozen and up.) Also boxed assortments. Handsome carrying case for sam- ple book and equipment supplied free. Agents being appointed now. British Canadian Publishing Com- pany, 426 Patrick Building, Tor- onto, N-1213-9-4-6-8-11-13-15-lik 20-22-25-27-29. _ lY_liS_9¢ll=1“°°11S F. S. REEVES. SOUTHPORT, FOR Nursery Stook. L-8964-9-6-7-8-13-lb15-20-21-22. Found rouwp _ NEAR sUivlMansioE.'.i Ladies Gold Watch. Owner may have the same by proving pro- perty and paying for this adver tisement. Mrs. Russell C. Clark, Mt. Stewart. L-298-9-12-il. SOLD BALLOONS NOW 0\VNS SHOWS 'rciRoN'ro, sept. iz-From toy balloon vendor to owner of two travelling midway road shows. with equipment valued at close to sl,- 000.000. scunds like one of Horatio A!ger's old heroes, but in real life it is Rubin Grubcrg. head of the \'Lsitirlg midway which has played at the Canadian National Exhibit ion in Toronto for the past seven years. Giubcrg sold his balloons at the Paris Exposition in the early days cf this century, but now is head of .1 miniature cxposldcn of his own. His second show is playing in the middlc west of the United States at present. An iiitcresting inside feature cf Gru`oerg`.s ~lio'.vs. and our- zvliicli is now part. of many .similar out fits, is the use of "brass money" by employes. "Brass money" comes in five and 25-:ent pieces and is used as a incdium of exchange within the sfloiv ite.:-lf. Emp`oyes may draw this incnev from day to day against their raiarlcs and use it as legal tendnr amongst themselves or at the dining tent where cigars, cigarettes and soft drinks may br- obtained as well as meals. Circle be Ulibrokori_" and “ln the Sweet Bye and Bye.” Thcrc are left to cherish the mem- ory of ll dear and loving mother, three daughters. Mrs. Irving A. Bea- ton, Mrs. Belle Brown, Brighton, Mass.; Mabel, Vemon, and two sons, Milton. Millvlcw, and Louson. Vor- noii. One son Russell having pre- deceased liar a few years ago. The floral tributes_ which were beautiful, are as follows: Pillozv, Tiic fiiiniiy; Crescent, Mildred and Lou; Spray, licisey Bizrhoe; Wreath, Mrs. Thor. M-llisl:. Mrs. Annie Sllnw and Mrs. Henry MacLaren; Double Shcaf, (.=i;~!:. of the Bt.‘.llcva:'d Cafe. Allston, Masv.; Spray, The Smith BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED IN private family. Central location. Apply to Guardian. ' " ’ L-176-9-6-8-11-13. Female Help W_2Lt_1te_§1_ WANTED - HOUSE. KEEPER. Middle aged woman prcfcrred. Apply Samuel Smith, Bradalbane. ~ . L-29-1-9-12-21 , WHITES LEARNEI) VEGETABLE DIET. BY INDIAN MENU l (By J. F. Sanderson; l (Canadian Press Staff Writer) O'I‘TAWA. Sept 12-When Jac- ques cartier, Columbus and other early explorers saw the North Am- erlcian Indians for the first time they had no idea of the part~ to be played by 'the Red Man in the eating habits of millions of people. In the years to come. the R/2d"M21l’1 was to change the diet and habits of nations and pcpularize dozens.o‘.` plants and vegetables he grew in his vast domaiil. ~ - Visitors to the Central Canada Exhibition this _vcar had an objrct. lesson in the dcbt of gratitude the world owes the Indian. Thr- 'Na- tional Museum liad an exhlbitof some of the plants the white man inherited from the roaming tribes of North and South American In- dians. It came as a sort of shork to know that Ireland didn't originllte the potato-it was developed bv Indians in Chile and Pc-ru. It was more or less known the Iiidian de- veloped corn and maple sul'z?i‘. but visitors to the fair were unprepar- ed for the lon: list 0,' food pfalits developed in North and South Am- erica b_v Indians. Here is the list, as prcpaiorl by the National Museum: corn, poin- _ toes. sweet potatoes. tcmal/o“s, 1pii;nl_1.\:‘.ns. squasher., Lima beans, kidn-v beans. peppers. camo, plie- ."<;~,plcs_ strawberries. cas=n'.'n, gliilvo.. ponliiits and alligator pears. ~ The Indians did not limit his 'azrirulliiral devolopmfnt. in f‘.~c;1 p`an‘.s. Iio erm-riiocniocl Wim th- _ tobacco plant. until lic starirri _smoking the leaves. n. pirctioe that has spread throulzhout tho worl-:i. Indians In Peru ."'irl Bolivin'~kne'.v the powers of qiiinlre hiinrlrvrio of Years before the ivliiic man camo along 'vith 1:1: boxes tml c_orr.er drug stores. And as the Indian de- veloped a boon in tclwrro. he de- veloped ia curse in cocaine Even the clothes ive \v.‘:li' have |b<"=.n influenced b-.1 the In¢i1\n_ vt-lm llletv cotton in tropical America. eentili-it-_s boforc l.'_1ncaf1‘~l'. Mr. L_ M. N.i of Dali- - Il l _ `§cp~ ; Mrg, Fi L_. i ll. lf 5. 1 » ‘ al '_ _llglv _ ‘ 'lug-1 _live __‘_. ,_ 'liiisidl , _se-e 1 .`_\ Delia* "1 'fl 4..