SEPTEMBER 20.2, WES TERDA Y’S S TO %" Myafliiiilg Rates-Payable in Advan w“; Guardian leenll. do. P" 34 words Western and Intern is“; k THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Upward Trend Reflected Y} CK and BOND QUCTATIGNS MARKET GOSSIP PAGE NINE Q Broad Recovery On 171cm? o“: but! and Conslnl lventg 3e. per word) c1 "m Q . if »'~- -~~'=.:-."a:~"-.. ..."~::":-. M» ~ -»'- lrlm“ “Mi I '1 Thanks {nu n I i w" m" M c°“d°"“°°- 7”“ W, inch: Ne!" ° . W "I J"!- - im- Inch or (c. pg! ‘ New ' York Exchange On The Montreal (Market i (B! Johnston ‘G'D!dr.)WZC'I lpoelul in: ‘galls is general tin In,‘ other rates on application. linlll ‘DI’ Iron F’ o?‘ Ive. l", Aggnfl Wanted “r1111 ACROSS CANADA my; to sell P91501181 Cur a,“ Sgmplw styled in case form ujpw with handle and dome auger. Remarkable value at one M1...- per dolen. Compare with , Liberal c- Plid M, ma women. spare or full we‘ Also good line oi assorted d5 in boxes with free coloured u. churn f" My advertisement rwonry-rlu can“ Itrleil; (C- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WNW-EAL. Bert. 1o. - Accom- Plnied by l. substantial increase in sales volume, many issues on the Montreal Stock Exchange advanced into higher price territory in to- dflys session. ‘The buoyant action oi the market here imitated the movement on Wall street when m; best rally in a month was enjoyed. The upward movement and activ- ity oi Holllnger was the outstanding feature oi the day's trading. Open- lIlK at 20.00, yesterday's closing level, 1t began a climb that carried the Brice to 21.50. its highest revel since 1927. It softened slightly around the mid-session but rallied again in the later part oi the trading period to Extra Money AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND FOR b‘? citfllilsue oi Christmas Card gfllmls in black and white ior mead Wlollrlnr. A profitable and Milne hobby- Many make money colouring cards for their friends. We also sell art supplies. Telly Ho! Art Shop, weummn and York, Toronto. N-1131 from B-22-to Oct. 2o. AN OPPORTUNITY To STAR-r 1N profitable business with small Mum as premiums. Write Prem- I Ipptrefil. Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, N-llfl-till Oct. 20f For Sale DBOABD SUITABLE FOB m outhousel. u‘ s Guardian 081cc. ma. etc.. 1c per ti’. , 551,1: - AUCTION FORTY- p", Bridge and Whist Scorn “m, Guardian PrlllWYY~ Central Nov. l-ti. . gALE — I NEWLY IPRESI-l- “4 cows, Jersey, Ayrshire Grade. young, Parminas Hughes, Union, M33. |‘ SALE —A'l‘ A BARGAIN. peel T. Ford Ton ‘mick. L-5lB-9-20-3i. Also ior Essex Car. Apply W. taping, Wheatley River. 14-502-9 l‘ SALE — HORSE SIX YEARS g4 and registered Gumsey Cow. u» Gurnsey Bull. Apply Wm. mm, Young Street, Gay Town. L-445-9-19-3i. | SALE -— ONE MONAGIIAN‘ mes/her and Cleaner in good re- pix. Also Hay Carrier and ‘Track I it. long. Apply to J. Harry an», Central Bedeque, P. E. I, i SALE - FARM 0F 11-448-9-19-21. 21 3.; mes on Mt. Edward Road with i/iildlngs. (xiii-lot Henry G. Chowan, tetown Royalty. L-422-9-18-3i. Boarders Wanted I Ci RESIDENTIAL HOME, NEAII iuitre, ior gentlemen boarders. iiites $6.50 weekly. AppLv Guard- ian. L-470-9-19-3i. MERS OR BOARDERS (PRE- leiably men) accommodated in private family. Reasonable rates. Apply Guardian. 14-437-9-18-31 Mil“- STUDENTS n: rmurfir on be accommodated by Island euiple at 247% Robie Street. L-481-9-19-2i Male Help Wanted IlXTlD - MAN FOR FARM Apply Fred Hyde, Corn- Irk. nil. 11-515-9-20-31. Female Help Wanted MAN, ONE DAY PER WEEK iii-housework. Apply 24 Upper iilirboro Street. L-49l-9-20-3i. “NTID — IIOUSI KEEWIR. 5W1! to Mrs. Dan Nicholson, New Wllishire. P. E. I. L-513-9-20-L ‘i GOT IIIS JOB IN 3.000 MILES (By The Canadian Press) BINGHAM. Maine, §it l9 — Pith in a 17 year old promise and W" miles of hitch-hiking got Ed- ilay n job this summer. When the war broke out Eddy l" his iob in a. pulp and paper ""‘ Y's woods section to go oi! " larch oi adventure on alien itiieiields. He never got across. tr being promised a lob when "returned. he signed in and was "it to the Rio Grandes sultry " ~ to do sentry duty. “it"s adventures included get- i-ied and caring ior three dlldren after the war wns over. n his wiio died. He remembered Drflmisc of a 10b in the Maine "'2 mar W Ming. with Jack, 10; Wayne ind Dorothy, 8, he started back! ‘Bi ior the job afoot. The young- ll contr llierru acted mumps on the uray Mills: the journey at Mom- iS. But when he arrived here his d "lllllvycrs remembered the mmise. Now he is back in the Wk i "@111". happy and hard at GRAIN (Jllllllnilllt and Ward; I'll u: link". ‘" vs w» \( bum 10- ~ High Low Lil.‘ 1011;‘; 102 103% 104% 102 4108K ..,, 101V. 1027s 103% "my. 71 M 52% 51% 50 5Q Ish Low 8'.‘ V; fll 7,. 33% 82% 44g u 44 M 44% 46% l4 46K 5* ._ ... un- Job ‘ iIB-Dital. For sale a quantity oi Portable bank rests and cushions suitable for Exhibitions. Bleach- ers, Grand Stands and Forums. were used with excellent results at Halifax Fair. Apply J. J. O'Toole, Box 103, Dartmouth, N. s, L-426-9-li-4i. close at 21.50, a net gain for the day of $1.40. International Nickel, while moving in a narrow ransc. was given much interest by traders and rose 91 to 24.- 168, Brazilian ‘Fraction, which held lteedv at 10% during the mam part of the day. felt. the better sent- iment of the market near the close and advanced i6 to 11. Canadian Pacific at 9.18%. was 96 higher. Power was turned over in moderately heavy volume and rose v. to 83. Canada. Cement Preferred held an early gain oi 1% to close at 39%. International Power Preferred was up two points to 26. Canada North- ern Power, Canada. Cement, Dryden and Southern Canada Power were fractions lower. Fractional gains were made by Cockahutt Plow. Dominion -Bridge,' G l Steel Wares, Lake oi the W , National Breweries, Niagara. Wire and Winnipeg Electric. Amalgamated Electric appeared at 15, unchanged from its former board lot level. Other issues to remain unchanged were Bruck Silk, Canad- ian Industrial Alcohol "A", Canad- inn Car, McColl Frontenac, St. Law- rence Corporation and Dominion Steel and Coal “B". Sales 12.883 shares; bonds, $11,900. AN EXTRA HELP FOR CHRIST- mas Card agents t.o sell "Imperial Art" and "Windsor" series Person- al Christmas Cards ($1. per dozen and up.) Also boxed assortments. Handsome carrying case ior sam- ple book and equipment supplied iree. Agents being appointed now. British Canadian Publishing Com- pany, 426 Patrick Building, Tor- onto. N-l213-9-4-6-8-11-13-15-18- 20-22-25-27-29. To Let T0 LET — MEAT SHOP. CENT- ral. Apply 243 Richmond Street. L452. TO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply Guardian. 11-477-9-19-31 T0 LET - HOUSE AT Z62 EUS- ton. Apply 68 Pownai Street. L-429-9-1il-3i. TO LET — HEATED APARTMENT. L-453-9-19-tf. T0 LEI-B ROOMED HOUSE AT 26 Upper Prince Street. Possess- ion October first. Apply at 23 Upper Prince. L-469-9-19-6i. Miscellaneous F. S. REEVES, SOUTHPORT, FOR Nursery Stock. L-8964-9-6-7-B-13-14-1540-21-22. PROUD 0F BONNET ARMY WOMEN SAY 13y The Canadian Press) EDMONTON. Sept. l9--'I‘ra.dit- icnal pride in the Salvation Army will keep the Army women wearing the younger generation elsewhere may do as regards modemizlng the army officers questioned here. The Council meeting in London had suggested changes. Both Mrs. J. Acton, wife oi Ma- jor Acton and Mrs. M. Junkers, wife oi Major Junkers, oi the Ed- ‘ unit. were adamant in their assertions their work could not be carried on without the aid of the gallant blue bonnet. "Why, it's Army." sold lvLrs. Junk- ers. "Ii you just knew-the people who spcl our bonnets and come troubles and sorrows, you would in our work. "Oi course, the first one is al- ways hard to buy-they are quite ex- pensive, costing about $13 or $14 today, for good ones-but then, many women pay as much ior one of several hats. But they last ior years and years. "As for comfort-nothing could be more comfortable-certainly not the little hats that sit on the top oi one's head in the present fashion." Mrs. Acton agreed with Mrs. Junkers. "1 have never heard any complaint about the bonnet. They are easy to wear. and they suit ev- ery face. I don't think they could be improved upcn. “As regards the rest oi the unl- form. some slight. changes oi cut have been made since they ‘N919 d“- signed, and of course there are many allowances made ior the cli- mate of the country we are work- ing in. "There is no need for any dis- cussion about silk stockings-we have been nllowcd to W011i‘ them in Canada for years, and I think this is so in most other countries. oi course. there is another hat we use ior the street», wear-the black straw sailors-but I don‘t think they ni-r nearly as effective in our work as the bonnets." BRITAIN PEOPLED 4.000 YEARS AGO (By The Canadian Press) LINCOLN. rna. Sent 19~Rell¢8 oi human life in Britain 2,000 years mound china Giant's Hill Skendleby. Lincolnshire. people of the Early 2000-1000 B. C-. Age. 1.000450 B. Early Bronrc Age hmill and was a curious clay "Si"? seems to represent a frog m" i This is almost Ground floor. 206 Grafton Street. A uniform. This was the opinion oi g with such faith to tell us all their _ know that we can't do without them a, before Christ have been found in excavations in the ancient burial near Traces oi temporary settlement by Bronze Age. the Irate Bronze C. and the Earl! rrm. Ag; 500 100 B. C. were discov- e red. A considerable quantity 0f ¥°°d "makers" m." was iound in an s notable rind in the lair- Bronx; imd. unparalleled in dis- N. Y. Stock Exchange (Quotations furnished by IohI-‘Il and Ward Members ol the Montreal "M" Enlllllle and Manure-l Curl Market. we Bichmond Street Char- iotwtown) 096ml Lil A“ Rec i led Chem Allis Clinliu . All Ref Amer Gnu .. Am Car Found . Am B‘ Am Am Am 11nd Am Am S Alli A111 A Burn A ._ . iicuilix Aviation ,, lliicltb Steel . rggs ._ Byers A KI Bum- Add Mach .__ Con i1 (‘an Dry Gin Ale (‘nu Pnc .. .. . (‘use Thre» (‘Pl Corp (‘oin Sou _ Cong Nnlru . Clics Ohio . Chic North (‘oluinb (‘orb (‘tllllill Goa Elcc (‘nin Sol (‘on (ins (‘on on Con Cun .. Coru Prod . Del Hud Iii E pent .. nstmnn Kodak ., iilloc Auto Lite Co i-Jloc Pow Light their blue bonneis despite anything B" First. Null Stores Freclflon Tex Gen Mot . Gold Dust .__ _ _ (iooilrirh Ru), (inoilycnn Rub .. Grnlinni Paige Grout West‘ Sugar , Hudson Mot . In I I Ki-lviuntur ._ Ken ‘Coppol- Lambert. Co Liquid Carb Math Aikuli iss Knn .'\ Nnil 11in Nntl Dulry Prml Nail Pow Light _ New Haven New Ynrk Cen Noflb Amer rick Mot _ . 2W Penn linli ' . 0"!" Pub Scr- N J . Qua Phillips c1’; ‘I555 Pullman Co 37.): Radio Corp ., 5., 1mm Kcifh Orph 2.}, Rep iron Stool 1m; .\'iii‘reu'ri_v' Stores 4:," Soars ilocbuuk mp6 ii 1m 17!‘; Simmons (‘o Sncnuy Vnc South Pnc South Rail Stand Brands Stand 011 m1 Sfnnrl Oil N J . Sir-min Wnruor Niuvlolinlror ,, , _ , 'l‘vxi|s (‘u . ,, 3;", ‘Penis Gulf Sui ., _ Tim Roll Bear 331/, Union Carb Curb . ’ Union Pnc .. (‘nlted Air _. Pnitr-rl Drug ‘nitml (ins imp 7 S inri Al l S liublwr l S liuh Pfll U S Steel Vnn Steel . Warner Bros Co Wont ilnlon “mat Elev . “Wmhvnrih (‘o .. . . Yellow ’l‘ruck Conch l l l l 151/. 4% 32st 30% 47 ’ c. Use MlnnrvPs for Pirnbiu ‘F75 (Green PRODUCE (Canadian Pram) MONTREAL. Supt 1i)—Eg;r were uguln lower on the roduce and dairy market utter and cheese quotations also iracoionaily easjr. Graded shipments of eggs in car- lots or less were quoted at 27 fo 29 cents n dozen ior A large, IIOWII n cent. 25 to Z7 con-ta fr» A lumllnun, off a cent, 21 cents for uml 101K; cents for C. Receipts were 503 rust-a Fresh no 1 butter was priced at 10 56 cents a pound in carlots or lees as compared with 10M to 19% cents a pound yesterday. Small lots to re- tailers brought 20% cents a pound for solids and 211/, ci-nis for prints. Arr-iviils were five boxes (fhoese prices \Vi'\i"0 frnvfinnnlly cus- ier. Ontario colored declining 1,5 cent at 10 to 10% cents a pound while Quobee cheese was down 1,4 cent to 0% cents a pound. New Quohnr potatoes were 40 to 50 cents per 80 pound bug of no 1 grade. EXCHANGE (Cnninliun Press) RIONTREAL, Sept lll—lirl'lish and foreign exchange in relation to the (‘iniiiiilun (lollur as compiled by the Royal Bunk of Caundu. closed today as follows:- Argcutins peso .2801. Australia pound 38612. Austl-iu aehilling 1802. Belgium belgu ‘.1307. Cblmi lion: Kong dollars Denmark krnnc 210i) France from: .0048. Grout Ilrlliiln pound 48530. Holland florin .0005. Hungary pengn .2020. India rupee .3090 Italy lire .0842. Jhpnn you ‘.1103. \ l\o\v Zouluud pound 3 S707. Noruny krone fl-HL Poland zioti 1M7, South Africa pound 4.8430 Sweden krone .2504. Switzerland franc .3206 United Suites dollnr- ii por cent die. count. iscellaneoas -___._ prices “mm-cal today. were 518i! . (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL. Sop! Whont nor no 2 1P0. Bnrlev (‘ W no 3i v.5 Outs (‘ \\' nu 2 Si. Ollifl C \V no 3 50. Oats feed no 1 4i). Flour spring wheat $5 70 {)_ patents firsts Flour seconds S610. Flour bakers $5 00. Flour winter u-lwnt $150 to $1.1m Flour white I‘Oi'll $5 40 {n 55 59_ Bran ton $24.25 Shorts ton $25.25, Mlddilings ton $30 Z5, Rolled oats bag 00 lbs $350 Hay no 2 per (on cnrlots $15 00, Cheese Ont col 1015, Butter no 1 10%. lists! U080 Bilvvinls in curious A 1 iu 38. A lnrgo It A medium .. butenis choice Eggs Eggs Eggs Earn . Eggs B medium Eggs C Potatoes new Qucbw-s SOs‘ 40.50 Apples humps-rs Wenlthv, .\lox- nmlors 1.7.1 i0 $2 l0. ' M T’L. CURB (Johnston and “Erraii Obrnu-il 20% Sim-ks Brew Cnrp PM Brew Corp Coin .. Dist Sung . Sinboil Home (iii imp Oil incl Pet Melchers Norsnda . Tack Hughes Walker (Canadian Press) Toronto nnvl .\lonircnl—industrinl| stocks closed higher. New York-Flock! higher and firm at close. Winnipeg-When! '56 to ‘,4 cent. New York-Cotton, rubber and cof- fee lower: sugar higher. down BRINGING UP FATHER . IOINING IAIIIT LIITIII NEW YORK. N Y. Sept i9--Thl lctiou of the market was conclusive yesterday. The recovery was no more than reasonable, volume was low and there was no inclination for buying to follow prices up through normal sup- pl; leveh. rice: have been declining in l fairiy well defined channel. hitting the upper level. on rallies and hoding at the lower level on tclitliflill. At last night's close. price! were at the upper limit of vile channel. Thus. tin-re la nothing yet suggesting I change in the situation Yhough n point is being approached whale ldltllgfbllll more definite may be indi- cs e . Lnidlnw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. .\‘ \', Sept 1l)—"iron Ago" says steel ingot output has rlaen 1% points to 2i percent oi cup- t)‘. (i lviiiend a M r‘ is l .1 is ago: opper r c ape “mums of 5 cents lam- as [bras ago. Southern Pacific July not income $071,898 against 3207.037! ill July 1033. 1 months not loss 81,334,580 against not loss of 88,08 100 in first seven months of 1083. American Petroleum institute esti- mates that stocks- nf finished gaso- iina during week l!flIIl"I Sept l6 to- talled 44,170,000 bbls, dccvcnao of 553,- 000 bbis from previous week. (‘ommouvculiih Edison declares gulnr ilniricrly dividend of $1.. Aioiitgomery Wuril ilhlI Co in Seven months ended Aug 31, 1034. net pro- fit after charges equal to 90 cents e common share against net loss of lb- ovufit $2,484,000 in first 7 monfbg o 1 Ii. I9- Aug 3L 1034 not income nftor- charges equal t.o $2118 u common share ag- uiust $2.20 u common shore in first 8 montths of 1008. August surplus $2,- 2123572 against $3,450,746 in Aug. Secretary of Labor Perkins reports not. increase in August of 15,000 in iniiugtrlnl employment. and 30,000 in nmillnymcnt. on Fcileral and State prolcois. Last 87.84 88.57 81.87 High Low Up .M 30 Ind 20 UNI .... .07 (‘bosupciike and Ohio iu 8 months i0‘ elsunksoe vlriiowon em in Juan's vui toward thh issue until n improvement on support or buying becomes aggressive. Bsnon. FINANCIAL COUNCIL nose-man on. Boot m-riu “u; y I impressive and indicated a definite latent interest in sound securities. The chief obstacle to the market late- ly have been chiefly centred in, ex- intln feu- ot what might bnppen in the cited States. This naturally is s master with widely concerns fin- ance in all its branches. serious re- pel-cession in the U. S. might to s degree affect the (hnadiln situation. Nevertheless it should be remembered that Canada is cleaving t.o s plih of her own and beyond temporary un- aetclesnent might not follow very far any downlzend across the bor- der. The Canadian situation at the present is vastly better than the Am- erican snd for tbfl res-son attention .an W " direeocii iMn the shares o! good Canadian Canvas und Mines. Fin. Counsel. FINANCIAL COUNSEL MONTREAL. Que, Sept 10-3041- ingafs performance in this fird half hour was outstanding nud of the type to supply rec-i leadership to t c gold share market The strength n the issue in easy to understand when the character of the nilunn progress this year is taken into consideration together with the fact that both earnings and dividends are increasing steadily. The declaration of u total of 13 cents in dividends for payment in October, Iiollingers payments for 1034 are brought up to a level that suggests the possibility of disburse- ments of 81.40 or better for rho year as a whole. This figure of course in- cludes the 20 cents paid in bonnie! this yea-r that was chargeable out of 1083 surplus Holly's earning power in 103-1 is very easily estimated at $1 45 and this figure docs not socni to be other than a conservative cal- culaeion. Fin. Counsel. PINANCIAL COUNSEL 18 BI 181K! 18.8) 20 [Rails 33 i3 33 (Y2 $1.23 .04 FLASH . Tock Hughes rice-lured l0 cents divi- ileud against 15 cents. Dow Jones. BANON SAYS MONTREAL. Que. Sent lit-There was nothing in Tuesday's action to sllggosil that the xnui-ket is now ready to advance importantly. Any further rally from here is likely to be tem- porary in naturo and purchases should therefore be deferred for the present. Golds closed moderately with quiet strength. in Dome rnllicri in 43, while Mclniyro touched 45%. Ilniiliuger continues to not decidedly better than average and will likely 81111111? exceptional leader- MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Sept ill-Prices for the gold shares went spinning upward to- dny, propelled by a rusli of buying orders tlmt. curried volume up close in Ii million shares. September market so fnr Lake Shore sci: n new nil time high price at $57 50 closing there for u net gain of $3. Holllllser lu a turnover oi 20,000 irregular cord of 22.75. Base motiil and silver slmros were slow and cven soft spots. “WW8 ill U!" Bold group wins stim. ulatcd by renewal of the rumors of "n MP1!’ advnnca in the pnice of,ma. ital nnd by the rally on 1h; Ngw York iontarket. Holliniter also had the Aid “KIWI-aging reports from the com. 90"?“ Hl-‘IDP Township pf0periv_ grirht iiurgrenrcs gained 35 to fill’ onw ]..>i| to Mil. .\iciniyre $1 to $4 Iiriilornc 25 routs to H 75 unil Plenum:- flgsglrlslgi 1130. Tack Hughes 1m. f position by 2 cents. clos. "K at 4.70. In the first hour it ruched up to 4m c i" TOR oxrr‘), ‘if... 1'53"“ Stocks ACIIIC Oil n. (iudn Luke Golilnle (lnoililsh Graham . . Grandoro .. (Fresno iiruli _ Gunner Ilulornw in. HIONTREAL, Que. Sept. Iii-One of ‘the promising situations with regard t.o Holllngcr Cone. whose strength today was a feature of (he Canadian Stock Markets is t-ha Young David~ son development. The new 500 ton -mill is now handling over 300 tons and will soon bench its planned cup- aci-ty. The Young Davidson operations will be carried on at a vory low cost. so that alvbstnutinl prufiis from this property should come to Holliuger in due course. Read Autbier Mines has obtained a four month option on a gold prospect in the Malnrtic Dietric of North \Vestern Quebec. Sui-face showings nf i: d have been favorable. it is stated, with high nasny values. ilriiiing is to he started by Road Authior iii once in an effort to prove up (he discov- ‘cry. Fin. Counsel. iiollinger IIiHVi! .. Kirk Cons .. J .\I Cons ,. iiuuiuquu ... Kirk L Kootenc y It was the host , shares gained I 50 to 21.50. its hlgh- _ est mark since 1927 when it set a re- . Noruudu . .. North C . . Olga il Payma er . Pet Cob .. Pioneer Premier . . . Pick Cro . Read Auih South Tlb St Anth _, Sud Basin Sylvunite Sullivan . '.l‘eck Hughes Thom: Cad Towngmac Ventures . \\‘:|i|i \V W White Amu Wayside .. , White Eng . iviitsey C . Wright H .. Tutsi sales D08. UNLIFTED -s ggggggv-Ionag; Iiltcb s Robb Mont =fisms >-iis $.23 $21}! Vickern S‘ [in rkr-r f3..- ‘V0011 Kirk ..§ _(A.P.DyGIIIlhn*IB|I0clflWiIO) IIIW I 2 Luke of Wnnils (Iy Ipdsrie} Gainer Assaebied hess run-u inter) YORK, Sept. IB-A recov- ery in stocks pimed up momentum today as acuity markets displayed the broadest strength in seven! wet! Oahu d 1 to 8 points were nu- merous leading chores. U. S. “r and Refining spurted ior anatgainois pointanowha/vlrxg recovered about l2 points oi its recent slump. The rally was car- ried on from the preceding mesiou wlibont notable increase bi ‘r . The tumover was 566,180 shares against 541.790 yeaterdflv. Unable to ilnd clear-cut explan- ation in the day's news for the up- Mun, brokers ascribed the advance chieflyto“‘l‘-‘ point- irigoutfliattlwdeoiinekishare prices from the lute Augmt tops b0 thsenddiastwoekwununteda sizeable rebound. Improvement in sentiment in financial quarters derived no small part cl its nourishment from a brisk rise in bonds. Covering vir- mally the entire last, United States government and foreign ls- sues, as well as corporate loans. South American bonds encountered considerable speculative buying. Commodities were overshadowed by the movement of security prices. Wheat lagged, closing 7-8 t.o 1 3-H cents a bushel. lower, and cotton iell 55 to 80 cents a. bale. Stocks crept ahead most oi the session, closing around beet levels- Amerieen can. Santa Fe, American Telephone, California Packning. Bethlehem Steel, Continental Cam. J. I. Case, Johns Manvllie, Spiege-i- May-Stern, Union Pacific, Western Union and U. S. Steel were among shares moving up 1 to 3 points. All sections of the list partici- pated in the advance. Bulls were cheered particularly by the rally in rail shares from their 1934 lows tofijlstweck. Bhndasnifibisbhsqiitwli- agefcrflcsoseoiaiisiocimwncilftefl Vance since Aug. 21.1110 ralh i? last week's test of the year's ' ~ with the ecctenaion of the rely. Cioid currencies were a trifle firm- erwainstthedoiianbutthead- venoe in U. S. government bomb. and the lack of interest in com- modities indicated the lid was at! visit oi members ol the so: and -‘- -g_e ‘ -» to Wall Street to binds’ the ntechq mics of mount; help to screed NH- ter feeling. Brokers said they vwerd impressed by the manifest desire :1 members oi the commission to get a grounding in the ‘-_ ‘s p: “ems and to more slowly in formulating new rules until they have had opportunity to study the situation. Only mixed impressions could b6 giea/ned from mid-week business news. “The Iron Age" estimated steel ouiziut had increased 1 1-3 points to 21 percent oi capacity but noted that buyers were still so cautious that some were ordering‘ in truckloads where ordinarily car- load orders were expected. Electric power production lam week while up more than 3 pen- cent compared with the preceding Labor Day week. was 1.8 percent under that of the correSPOIISlIlS period last year. Oifsetting produc- tion figures partly were additional reports oi seasonal expansion in retail trade and brightening senti- ment in (arm areas ravaged b7 drought last summer but since beneiitted by soaking rains. sip. The Mt ’l. S to c k Exchange ani- YESTERDAY? Ilnotniionn s d h! 305991‘- dnd “find members of the Montreifl Stock Exchange. Montreal Curb lilnr- ket. 156 Richmond Street. Chnrlotlm RIJWIII -___i 41/; {it-burst A “Sh: (‘nu (‘ur (‘our (‘nu Bronzi- Can Cur Pfd Can Cem om Can (‘om Phi (‘nu IIIII ALA . . (‘nu 1nd Al B (‘Lin Pnc .. ... (‘or .\‘ul"lt . . hum liriiiigr . . Dom Steel (‘mil 1i Gen Stool Waves Holl Gold Mines lntl Nickel lnil Pow llitl Pow Pfd Harris . Oil C0 i550)‘ McColl Fruiii Pnwcr Corp ., Quebec Pow Sluiuinizini Smith (‘nil Pmv Winnipeg Elcc Commerce .. . Montreal .. Nova Scotis . . Iioyul .. . 103 LI ES 7 OCK (Canadian Press) RIONTREAL. Sept iii-Offerings nn (he hvn Montreal livgairwk markers loilny tniullcii (KS5 bond [Receipts worn- compnru-ii hi’ 201 vnillo, 5 calves nnil 4L0 hogs. iucluilinp: ‘J20 vaiilc '\nri 70 hogs IiCIiI over from previous mur- kL-te. Cancers and cutters and bulls were unchanged st $1 to $150 for cannon! and cutters and $1.80 to $2 for i-mn- mon in fiiir bull-s The hulk of the rnfilo were plain to fair buitchcra iiflil were not moving Them were only five calves and no lambs. The hogs were nude up of 70 sows held over from the first of the week. fm- which there was no offer. and of .740 frmh receipts which were being delivered on former contract nun: snlicnbn} A THING (Dy The Canadian Press) BUFFALO, N. Y.. Saet- 19-13“!- iaio‘s surgeons are now men in white no longer; their surairal; dress is blue. "Blue is preferred," m. James Borrell explained, ‘because it does not reflect the rays oi light, as did the white." Asked m comment on _ Apples iiifiil. iiARKEl (usurious jilorrected For Every ‘Nednesday and Saturday Issue PRODUCE IIIIS‘ Dina . . Straw RETAIL MARKET White Onlons lh .. New point-ms (‘i-lorv _ . . bunch . . 10c or 3 fur 27nd ('.'l1'l‘ni.~' hniwi. .. . - *1 Summer Savory Piirsnips ii lbs . Green tomatoes PM‘ l"! Ripe Tr-mnlot-s 5 1h . 2 for IIHZ liurlislvos . . ltu||~~r imiilvs [wr lb llama 4 Iils‘ . . New onhhiugo (Jauliflowcr . Green Onions Now turnips Butter (‘roam iigga doz lions! iii-vi‘ . . fhipky-n ihroilorsv Stow Slums , . . Pork (‘hops iloust l‘ork . Fowl . ‘bunch (li-r-vn lH-hp Onions in lbs .. Red Onions 10 lbs Broccoli per bunch Brusrol Sprouts 1'. bnxos .. Broad Bonn! Der q! Summer Squash curb Pumpkin ll» . Pours qt Plums qt . Cranberries qr. Blueberries qc Frflah (‘m1 llnrlIirv-k . GHFDPTCIIUY rlrw Currencies (Canadian Prone) NEJV YORK Sept IW-Nill-rn‘ rhnngl-s were recorded by lending cur- Nnrion in thr- loreign "XFIHIIIK" inn!- ki-ia trwiny, The (‘nnmlinn IIOHHI‘ es. i-n-wi ita Turrmium from a rm to I m; move, a number oi’ prominent surgeons said it was all the same to them. black. white. blue or green. __ 34c: [lCrm-ilf. Slv-rliui: u.“ of! N’. n! Si‘: 0111;, “hill ilp- IFrvnvb from‘ closing .11 110R PPIII‘ Shuwfld u ruin "f m)", hr n r-e-ni ~-BY GEORGE MCMAN WELL‘ MAGGI€ ooveries of this period l" 1mm" COOK D\NNER"TO'-N\GHT- I'D ‘STAY HUME ANYTIME Q ('5 QCMNTO I'LL JUSTfVURN 0N THE NAOLQ wv-uci 945's cQoKuw-A w. (5.1- QF “sic wiu. _ GNE M! A \ A9 TTER PGTlTK- vou ARE now usTENiNG TO OINTY MQQQES CHOWDER PARTY swan IN won R or ‘PIGION-CHIS M; GoRrfY- wt newt ALL THE GANG l5 HERE To-NIGb-FF i JUST AlNT QONNA M\%% . THAT AFFAiR ' " MAGCnE wun. < " EA est levels estobltbed July I6. 1:53; IiaMon apparently had little to do 1.7 points to 09.4, the largest ab.- down on the recent inflation gos- v