AUGUST 29, 1933 pounds o! this Popular Tea. (Sold only in red, airtight Bags.) TOURISTS‘ ~ f~ Bolnarkonthegood quality afuumnmsn Brabmln Orange Pehoe is used. When returning to your homes, take with you s low a Stock Quotations Q. - Brazilian , ... ... _Montreal ' ‘Stock Market , (Canadian Press) ' _ r Close 112% 1.1 | Sioolrs Bell Tel n1" .... ... Can Csr ... .... Can 1nd Al ... ... . l? R ..< . - Dom Bridse . How Smith . Dom Steel and Co Int Nickel lilassev '11nnris hlcColl Front _ . . , .. Montreal Power .. Nat Brew ... . Power Corp . Quebec Power Shawlnigan than". czggzv (Canadian Press) WlNXlPEG, Aug 23- ctosn , Pinata! New York Stocks > (Canadian Iron) Stocks Allied Chem Am and F Pow Am Smelt ... Am Tel and Tel u.‘ ,v< a:- Annconda Atcbison \.. ... .. Auburn Motor ... . v (‘nnnda Dry C P R ... ... .. (‘ass Chesapeake and Ohi (‘on Gas Corn Produrts . Delaware and Bud Eastman Gen Fllec .. Gen Foods ._, . Gen Motors .. Int Harvester lnt Nickel Nat Biscuit N Y Cen N May Wheat: Oct 71%; Dre 7324B: a 613's: on aovm; Doc snags; May Barley: on 4211a: m. mm: May can. CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hand 71%: No 1 nor 60%,; No 2 nor tillé: No 3 nor 05%;: No 4 nor 037/»; No 5 flfijié: No 6 54%; Feed 52%; Track 7014.; No 1 durum cs. K. Ont!!! N0 ‘.3 C W 3i14;No I i". W l5 g Ex 1 food 35-1,’: No 1 for-d 341/4: No 2 teed 32M: No 3 C W 205i; Track Barley: fl row PX 3 C W 47%; 2 row OX3 CW-MM: N113 ("IV 41%: NO 4 (YWZLQMQNnSCWIQWsINQUCW 36%; Track 41M. > _____.______ ' Wcstinghousll‘ l Vanadium Woolworth‘ Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto hand liIont-reaL-Stocls higher snd strong gt close. Toronto liilnss—lrvregtllarly higher. New Yonln-Majorlty at fractional gains st close, Winnipeg-wheat closed lower. - -—- I . (Canadian Press) DIONTREAL, Aug 2S—Although rading was on the quiet side, prices were steady to flnln on tin.- Montreal dairy and produce market toduy. There was a firm nndcrtoue to the egg market with gm ed shipments of Ontario extras at I.’ j to 2i cents s, dozen, firsts at 1S t Its and seconds at 141,5 to 15 cunts_ Westerns were ‘A to n cont a dozen undt-r these levels. Rnm-ipts totalled £29 cases. The button market remained at 18 to 18',‘ ct-nts a pound for no 1 grade in c-arlots or lass. The general price seamed to he at 18 routs hut some dealers were still asking the maxi- mum quote. Tin-re is a report that a movement is under Ivuy in Western Canada to store no huttnr fnn three weolrs placing it on tho export mar- knt_ Arrivals arnouult-rl ta 110 boxes. The choose market rwntlnued at 9% to ill} routs a pound for Ontario and 0% tn 9% rents n pound for Quchvos. A total of 35f boxes was offered tor lair. New Quohec potatoes held 80 routs per 8d pound hast. at ..‘.l°‘.'...‘.‘;'l;.$.".f‘°“' M" Miscellaneous NEW YORK, Aug ?8-(A.P-)—-In- dox of 15 staple commodity prices (Dr-c. 31, 103i, equals 100). Today 131,8 prev dsy 132.0. Week ago 130.0 month ago 137.4. ‘i033 high 148.9 1933 low 78.7. 1032 high 103,0 1082 10w 79.3. (Copyright 1033 by Moody's). MT’L. CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Bonuharnois B A Oil ... imp Oil .. lmp Tob , Int Pete , . . “hiker Pfd _. .__________._ 1v. Y. clot; (Csnadiu: Press) Stocks Close Amer Cyan B , EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAI. Aux: 2S—Brltish and toreign oxchauizo in tlon to the‘ Canadian dollar, as Qmpilotl hy the Royal Bank o! Canada, closed today is follows:- Argt-ntina peso Jitititl. Australia pound 3,7781. Austria sohilling i709. Belgium heiga fltlfil. ‘Iirazll milrt-is .~i.<73_ Bulgaria lcv .0158. China Ilong Kong dollars (‘zechoslovakin crown _0 2 Denmark krona .2124. Finland flnmark . Franco franc. .0234. Germany roiehsinnri.‘ _.'l.’it‘>4. Gront Britain pound 4.74911. Holland florin _(l0-i.'\. Ilungar-y pengo .2654. India rupee '.-'iti.'53_ Italy liro .0783. Japan you £083. ugnslavln dlnar .0213. ‘ow Zoaland pound 3.7931. ‘orway krone .2807. Poland zloti _170t3. Roumnnin lou 000177. South Africa pound 4.7381, Spain peseta .1210. Sweden krone fl-iiill. Switzerland franc .2891 Ilnitml States dollar hit-luium. NEW YORK’, Aug 2i —(A.i".)-For- eiqn exchange hoary. Great. Iirltain hitrh Lfifiiifi: low 4.4.’-'1.: close 4,40%: no day hills 4.1.114; Frnnrs no": it aiy 7.5.1: lializinnl 19.80; B3 l\.'i; Montreal 031G. Exchange ratos at tlu- close torltly arm- Found sterling in Montreal 4.71 fi-lii u 1. dollar in Montreal 1.n.1".. French frano in Monircsi 5.34- .3300. 21-14 Per cent. l ' Pound sterling in New York 4.49%. F r til d ll in New York N585, r12§ta“'t..r?¢“§. New York 5.56. (‘ansdlan dollar in Paris 17-19 lr s. . "IIWS dollar in Montreal 18,03 francs, GITIIIKIIT r Amer Sup Power As G und El . . MIIXIf/G (Canadian Press) TORONTO, All! 2S- S! ks (‘oningas I2 .- 23 M . .. .-.. t. Goldfleid ... ,.. ,.. ,.a .,, Granada ... ..< , u. .r¢.. Hslcrow ... ~.. MAIL IT INFORMATIO OENTLEMEN : Address ..................... 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TWINS - A report from Bummer- side states that the Caesarlsn oper- ation for twins has been performed in the PrinesCounty Hospital many times, the first being in 1905. POLICE COUBT—At thy P431!“ Court yesterday morning s, prohibi- of a man charged with being drunk and incapable was also adjourned. 1 Another man charged with drunk- enness was sentenced to s tine o! ten dollars and costs or ten days. I DR. GAUVIN AND HIS BRIDE ENTERTAINED — Upon returning from their wedding tour to Prime Edward Island, Dr. and Mrs. Galuvin were guests of honor on Thursday evening at 6 p. m., to o. g6 I home ol the grconfs sister, Mrs. L. y‘ Richard Rioux, all of Bathurst,_ y‘ active at prices about steadyfi dinner given by his family at the A. Roy, 9 Bnoznley Avenue. A large [table with about. twenty guests, confined mostly to relatives or the wedded couple was attraotlvely de- corated. oentered by a splendid three tier wedding cake, a. girl: and the work 0i’ the groom's aunt, lVilrs. L. Veuiour; tapers 1n 53.111101) shades, set _up in cut gins chande- liers adorned the cake, while the table and home, with an abund- ance of cut flowers, presented a splendid appearance. The color scheme was apricot and white with delicate touohes of angel hair tin- sel. Music during the evening was furnished by Miss Antoinette Le- Bianc, also several choice selections o! violin solos were rendered by the groom. Serving at the table and attending the door were nieces o! the grcom, Corinne Doucett. Geraldine and Theonile Roy. Oth- ers assisting in sewing were Meg- dames Leo DDUCEIIIE, Ceoid Dawson and Miss Iaunlna Gauvin. The toasts m the bride and groom were Dwposed by m. M. . MoOarron. Among the guests from a. distance who were present were: Mrs. Edith Mehoneyt, sister of the groom, Montreal: ' Mesdames Wilfred Venlot, J. Young, Misses Maud Hall and Ivspoieon I-liechey, and Moncbon Times. Ln/Egocx (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug Zs-Ofterings on the two hIotitr-eni livestock markets today totalled 7.983. Cattle receipts were 1525, Early solos oi‘ cattle consisted oi‘ canners and cutters at $1 to $1.50 and s. few part loads o! common and just med- ium steers nt $250 to $.’i.2.5_ Up to time ot writing, not enough cattle bad been weighted to mark the trend of prices. Cal! receipts: were 1593. With a. decrease of 100 calves as compared with last. Monday sales wore tair-ly on common grades, ‘.35 cents up on med- ium grades, and nearly 50 cents high- er on tops. Good quality calves were quoted from $6.50 to $5.75. A half- dozen hand plckcd calves sold for a top of $6.25, Medium good kinds were around 35,00 to $5.% and com- mon to medium quality calves from $3.75 to $4175. Common quality drinkers were fl-nm $2.75 to $8.50. Grassers rnnnod from Si. _ with the hulk hotwe-r-n $3 and $2.25. Good and choirs voal, $5.50 to 8-25; common and medium. $175 to $5.25; grassers $1.75 to $2_50_ Sheep receipts worn $47. Lambs were tower hy some 3000 bead, Prices were firm to 25 conts higher. Around 1000 were sold for $5.75 with less than 50 ialuhs in small lots at $6. Good lnmhs lnllI from $5.50 to $5.75 with culls and hurks out at a cut of $2 per cwi. Sheep were stcadv at $1 to $8, ge- cording to quality. Ewes $1 to $3: lambs. good 85.50 to $5.75; common $11.50 to $3.75 Ho: receipts worn 2018. The stand- ard prlce for hanous and butchers was $7. Srhris hrmzrht 1 per hog pnemium. Hearlns $fi..'i0, extras beav- les til Lights worn from $0.50 to $7, and sows Mouprht from 83,75 to $5150 nororriing to gusllty. Hnillntler- ,.. -... Ilomostend ... tion case was adjourned. The cue ‘ THE CHARDUTTETOWN GUARDIAN G (Ct/en; fidveltiser in Germain _ .._.__ . __,, __ The Mo§pt Responsive and richly (bffiloentrated markets of Canada at. the cities where A . DAILY NEWSPAPERS are published They contain 35.25 per cent. of the customers and do " _ . 65.57 per cent. of the retail trade of the whole Dominion. The new census figures reveal that 53.71 per cent. of Canada’s population is urban. These cities where daily newspapers are published are v surrounded by supplementary-and just as desirable- markets, namely, suburban towns and country. i The Daily Newspapers have always given the advertiser g A a wonderful contact with the Canadian market from coast i 7 to coast. During this autumn and winter, when the business tide will be slowly and steadily rising, the news- papers will stand out pro-eminently from all other i advertising media. v I a Where daily newspapers are published there is a yearly per capita buying power of $503—almost double the national average, which is $274. The census shows that: sales, made in daily newspaper], fl cities, are as follow:-_- ‘i 16.71 per cent. of clothing and apparel. 67.30 per cent. of drugs and toiletries. 64.35 per cent. of food. . 60.84 per cent. of automotive sales. 58.50 per cent. of general merchandise. "*2: .. These daily newspaper markets are outstanding, and the roads to them are clearly marked. The local newspapers, ' A metropolitan or provincial, give daily and intimate access to l the homes where this buying power is massed. Does your selling plan need the concentra- tion of special sales effort on specially desirable territories? Are you trying 1:0 acquire the widespread support: of dealer and consumer goodwill? Do you need speed, coverage and control urith economy of expenditure? The Daily Newspapers l in Canada help you as no other medium can Shorritt ,.. 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