,. Employing firm: CHARLOTTETOWNWQQARQIAN PAGE NINE {an and Southern Pacific one or more. “wick we“ “a puny mod EIGHT lllillP u NEW YliRK BK MARKET “By John L. @011?!) ' j ml Press Financial Writer) 4011K, fept. 29—(A.P.)-— min-d the stamina to fol- mmugh with an early rise to- ‘ dmopmg in the afternoon AM with a small average loss. “ t and cotton eased ‘slightly, m9 bond market. except in ,5 states Governments. was gm, o1] and alcohol shares .9,‘ up rpryly through the g and into the quiet after- M dealings. However, heaviness American Telephone, eventually g into weakness, cooled the 0g professionals and the whole p toned down. Leaders of the - advance maintained part of gains, on the whole, but oth- mdustrials, as well as Utilities .. Rails, were set back a bit. hlephfiflt‘ was drum 4 l-4 net. QSSEOTIHlS were reported to have an interest in the issue on short side and with the stock "ng new buyers hesitated. ‘The . ividend meeting is still some e away, yet old rumors con- .‘ g o. possible change in the is wcro revived. The Bell System recently been gaining installa- for the first time in about . q years. U. S. Steel ssggcd a couple of .». Santa Fe about as much. .. Allied Chemical, Natonal Bis- i, Chrysler, Consolidated Gas National Distillers, selling ex its "whiskey dividend." rallied around 6, then lost most of tho rise. U. s. Smelting held nearly half of a similar advance. Sales totalled 1.- 663000 shares. Petroleum stocks had the benefit of a fresh advance in mid-contin- ent crude prices, which restored the affected somewhat by word that, last week's frcght loadings, though slightly above the previous week, represented a diminishing percentage gain over i932 ‘mere were a few recruits to the list of roads which are making commitments for rail in pursuance of President Roose- 'velt's programme. The government's plans for re- opening closed banks sounded a dollar level. Rails may have been B StoQu Montreal Stock Market Dom Bridge . How Sulllh .. ... . i Dulu Steel and Coal B lnt Nickel .. Massey Harris .\lcL‘oll Front Montreal Powe Nat Brew Power Porn . . Quebec Power _ Shsyvingnu h, Steel of (‘su .... mil n. ,.- ..-. 4. u:a:see.8o i’: l-ZF R cheerful note. With $l,750,000,0o0 tied up in such institutions, p111‘- chasins Wwer in many localities is restricted and the release of so tidy a. sulm, or even a part oi’ it. should give a good boost to the re- covery cause. ' ' Statistics on retail trade expan- sion, provided by the New York Reserve Bank's monthly compil- ation, strengthened the evidence that that branch of business was considerably healthier than a year ago. Dun d: Bradstreet thinks Sep- tember is closing better than it be- gan. The tendency to build up in- ventories, so pronounced a couple of months ago, has disappeared, the review pointed out, adding that a. steadier tone has thus been 31v. en to buying. movements and a stronger base established for the future. - FRI 295 THU Advances 235 Declines Unchanged Total Issues 287 157 729 171 '713 ...-nu.- A Eastornloculs, 2o. per word; Events, 2o. per wor ; Classified, 2c. Notices, 70c, pcr Inch; Lists lugs, Cards, etc, per lnch; Notices or 4o per word. Other rater Minimum Charge for any cents. vvvvévv ‘ IATEs-Zo per worn, three sn- ans for the price of two, strictly Io in advance. dean's. ELLBRA ' Royal Series Private Christmas 1 ting Cards; exclusive original uigus, superbly printed; exper- ced canvassers reaping rich hrvest; beginners doing wonders. had for free sample book and our money. Bradley-Garrctson ited, Bra-ntford, Ontario. N-395. INTED — CHRISTMAS .CAR.D nts. Spare time work. For yurs men and women have earn- Ii good money handling our phted-to-order Christmas Cards. lip to three dollar value for one liar a dozen. Smart-looking. . tiled samples in patent case .1 . sent free to responsible peo- ie. Then our boxcd assortmcnts cards pay agents one hundred ~ cent profit. Investigate, com- re. Deal direct with manufac- er for best values. Premier Art uild, 1070 Blcury Strcct, Mon- . T-Xttediiveev _ UR CHRISTMAS CARDS IN etimc. Scnd ten cents for ll . ntion, catalogue and sump- Tally Ho Art Shop, 120 eliington West, Toronto. N-287. NTION EMBOSSED, M0 y ed personal Christmas Cards, - dozen, Excels any dollar line narkct. Also albums with high- llriced cards. Highest commiss- paid. Write Briiannic Agenc- ‘ Regd. 4324 Clarke Street. trenl. N-44l. SEX. N0 MATTER 1 er you are employed or not i" can corn extra pocket money - taking orders for Canada's test values in personal Christ- ‘ Cards. Portfolio free with ox- ‘ assistance. Weekly advances Commissions. Representatives led in small towns also. Mas- ~ Kraft. Toronto, Ontario. N-328 l Extra Income G “IMPERIAL ART" AND dscr" series Personal Christ- Cards. Dollar dozen up. Also ‘- assortments. Sample book sales help free to workers. ‘- Canadian Publishing Co.. \ trick Bldg, Toronto. s.__ N -306. ill‘ - rvmusnso nousn. w Guardian Office — -~*_" _ ..__.__. iT-uasran APARTMENT, d floor, 206 Grafton Street. 145s ~oonum s-rom: surr- h R: Meat nnd Fish Market. .,, e lnvrator. Apply Shams’: 1 _ "Y- Comer Eilston and mu - 3., ~ IN nmorrrou suc- gbie house. Nos. 5 and r conveiglflet. 8 rooms. All mod- ~ m, "N's Apply .1. .1. Mc- A.‘ Advertising ltates-Payab Control Guardian locals, of Floral and Spiritual Oder- lc. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70o. of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch le in Advance 4c. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming per word; In Memarlnm on applications. sdmrtiselncnt twenty . p" vv%v ___ "For Sale __ FOR SALE-STROLLER. APPLY 39 Victory Ave. 1428. CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses, etc. lo per saso- Gqyilenjfllce- tr- FOR. SALE - AUCTIUN FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Print/cry. Nov. 1-tf. run. SALE. — AUCTION KURT!- Fivc, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job FOI SALE AT A BARGAIN. Cleveland Bicycle. _ Almost new. ApplywBike Sh BLACK- smith shop. Good stand. William Clarloln, North Wlltshire. __1V475. FOR Guernsey Bull. Guyjyodgugrnckley. SALE — REGISTERED Senior Yearling. 1470. FOR SALE - 25 ACRES WOOD- land (softwood) at-DeGros Marsh, Lot 55. Apply to John D. McLean, DcGros Mnrsh or to McLeod 6:. Bentley, Charlottetown. D E S I R A BLE RESIDENCE, 54 Bnyficld Street; nine rooms and bath, modern conveniences. on largo _lot with garage. Apply Pickard, Box 12, City. 1495 iwanted BOTTLES WANIED-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1167. 260 WANTED-LIGHT COUPE, 1029- 30 model, good condition, Write price Box A, Guardian. 1434 r%:'—_o“rv"'n6ai€ stnr. Must be reasonable. Phone ‘Male Help Wanted BOY WANTED-APPLY CANT- wollls barber shop. (HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT Job, Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd Toronto (l0) 145- tcns pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto <10.) 146- FURS REMODELED, RELINED and glazed at reasonable prices. Mrs. Dnvison, 170 Prince Street. SPECIAL orran-oulsnsivrenn Rapid Liquor Home Treatment for Five Dollars. Established quarter century. References. Write In- stitute 17 Orange, Saint John. N. B. u-asr. F WOMAN WANTED TO SEW FOR us at home. Sewing mfichilles necessary. No sellind- 00mm Neckwcar Company. 130M- 147» Toronto. 35- Position Wanted GIRL WANTS GENERAL 1422. housework. Phone 557. 1464 (‘nnrulinn dollar, as compiled h)’ tho GRAIN (Cnnullon Pull) WINNIPEU, Sept. ‘Al- CLOSE Wheat: Oct 02%.‘ Nov 62%; Dec 03%; May llli/g-BS. o Dec r154; at ; Oct_30%; 3H3.- liurley: Oct 3th; Dec seeds; B May 31%, May CASH PRICE! Wheat: No 1 hard 6034: No 1 nor 132%: No 2 nnr 001,5; No 3 nor 581,4; No 4 nor 5.1%; No .5 wheat 02%; No 4F! : Feed 40%; Truck (it; No durum 00%. nts: Nu 2 C W 301'; No 3 C W 571/‘: I-lx l feed 27%; in l feed 211.4’ Niki} food 23%; llcjvctcil 10%; Track Brlrlny: N.» a r~ w 34.1w. s c w at. 1.4;». r. c w sols; N0 o c w 2011,; Trnrl 3i. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) .\lO!\"I'1lEAl._ Scot I'll-British and foreign exchange in relation to tho Royal Bunk of Cnundn closed lmlny as follows :—- Argcntlnn peso .0507. Australia pound 31684. Arlstrin rrhllltug .1707. Belgium ho-lgn 2121.7. Brazil milreis .0147. Bulgaria lev .0100. (‘hinn IIon~ Kong dollars (‘zochnnlornkla crown 0405. Finland flnmnrlr A222. Frnm-n frnnc .0012, Germany reirhsmnrk .3733. (lrent Britain pound LMOi. Grew-e rlrachnm .0080. Rolland florin .0709. .-'lti'l2, . .0824, ilnpann yen .2882. .Tngoslnv'n lilnnr .0218. New Zonlnnd pound 8.8738, Xorwnv krone .."l4fl_ Pnlnnrl zlnti ,1700.. Rnumnnln lcu .0000. South Africa pound 4.9300. Spnin pesr-tn -1.'i07. Sivltzerlnod frnnl- .3020. ,%l4. Ilnltcrl States dollar bent premium. Rate nt the close ni‘ exchanges todny wore.’- At Ilnntrenl-Pound Hi7: 77 S do‘lnr SL112, from-s 0J2 cents. At Now Torlz_\"o|'|nd $41504. (‘wnmllnn dollar 07 121-10: franc (1.00 1,5 vents. _ At Paris-Pound 70.40 fr, (‘aundlnn rlollny 10.35 fr.. Tl S dnllnr 10.7.‘! fr. In (lrflrl-"nncrlinu .' .3488. Swcd on krona 2 per rm. Great .7412 low Britain de- 4.7” . . _ Belgium - . Ger- manv 34,45: Holland 01.50: Norway $.95: Sweden 24.45: Denmark 21.20; Switzerland (‘nnnrln 07 lli-10_ PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Supt. 29—FUEE9I' and choose prim-s worn ouco more slightly ouaicr on the Ilnntrcnl dairy and pro- linlll steady, Wholesale bum-r was quoted generally nt 10 cents per pound u qunrtor of n cont onsiwr than yester- ltol-oipls Ultllllflil 2,305 00x11- On the choose lunrkct Outurlo was quntml nt: 11% to 115,’. cents n pound for whit". nnnl colored with Quz-hrca nt 700’. cents, Ilccoipls were imxos. Grndml shipments in cnrlots or less nl’ (lulnrin eggs romnluml nt R2 to 21,-’, routs n dozen for oxlms, M to 27 routs for firsts nml 10 rmnts fnr aor- nudsu. A totnl of .776 grist-s wns offer- rTT for sale, Nour Our-hon and New Iirunswlrk llfllflffllltl rcuutlnml unchanged. Tho former isn't] for 70 tn 80 rents per 80 pound hog with N. B. grcon thins at 8'5 to (I0 cents. N. Y. CURB Jfnnndlnn Press) (‘lone 10% film-ks Aunt-r (‘yon B ... Aim-r Sup Pow ,..- 1.. ...“. ... .\- . ,-¢ l-‘ord of (‘nu A Imp Oil _ Ning liud St Oil Ind (Cnnnrllnn Press) Slot-kn If A Oil . _ _ llnnuhurnois Uo Father _ Am Smelt Atchisou . (leu Fonda n 1 N Vanadium .. Wo Bet , U S Steel ... . dex of l5 staple (Dre 1.11116 in local fish trudo circles show an improve-many although the aggreg- ate in still under nnrluul. fnlien off. this llciug specially noted in Lake flair levels for those 111103 III!- lng at the lowest. seasouulrio won _ to by n wholesale dare market toilny while other llncs M dny, for no 1 grade in r-nrlots or loss. 1,431: l, lflfillfl‘ l) Mrifuzao OCEAN? HOW HIGH l5 THE SKY? otations Markets At A Glance (Cnnndlnn Pull) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks lr- roleularly lower. "Toronto Mines-Ail groups buoy- Snw Yorlb-Selllng NIIIIIIPd R1117 . stocks weakened. \vlnnioeg—wheat closed lower. new lurk-Rubber higher; cuffs-o sugar and cotton lruvor. Pivotal New York Stocks THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Page 7) cord of 2.00% and beating 2.02 s lot of times. He was exported to the Antipodes. Twenty years ago P. W. Hodges drove the great stallion San Fran- cisco to his record of 2.07%. A cou- ple o! weeks ago Mr. Hodges drove the trotter Peter Strader to victory in a. race in California, giving him identically the same record. Paul Bowser, ex-wrestler and now wrestling promoter, won four of the races at the Syracuse State Fair re- cently. one of them with Bud Azoff 204'... He i.s_ out of the same dam ns Single G. 1.585%. (Clnndlnn Press) Sloth Allied Chem Clonal Am and F Pow . I 17.1,! . 4:1,‘ . 11ml 15H] . ,. .'u1 Tel un Anaconda . Auburn Motor Csnudu Dry . ‘ 1- n. . vi Case (‘hcsnpouk and Ohio (ion (ins . . Corn Products ' -- l-l, (iii I -il‘-’_- > ~10‘; i sflll» Delaware and llud . - f,‘ Eastman , , , , __ (lcn llllectrir: mi; , (ion Motors . 4i . 1101', m; | 101], olworth . E h tltcel . Miscellaneous NEW YORK Sept 20—(APl—ln~_ commodity prices til, lfltil cqunls 100i. Toduy 1 prov day 10l,4. Wee‘; n’ 1.12.1! mouth ngn l8l_0. H133 high 148.9 1035i low 78,1, 1032 high 103.9 I932 low 70.3. (Copyright 1933 by Moody's). FISH QUOTATIONS nudlan I'm“) (Ca MONTREAL, Sept. ilk-Sales vol- Due to hcuvicr receipts prices have Largo supplies of halibut and snl~ rnou from tho lurcific, c011st_ rvurhed the local market this k and this s. .i| the moro or lower-vii prices. Following nro locnl wholesale prices r the chief selling lines us supplied distributor. Fresh hnllllut, utcllium 18 cents. Halibut chicken, 10 cents, Spring salmon, dressed 20 cents, (‘ohoe sulmon 1S ccuis. Steak cod, 7 cents. Market cod_ hrudlees (l cents, Haddock 7 cents. Dore, 12 cents. Herr-lugs (i cents, Pike R cents. Luke Trout 14 cents. Flounders 0 cents, MINING (Cnuudlnn Press) TORONTO Sept, 211- Slookn Acme Oil _ Acondn ._ Part-Mutual betting went over big at the California State Fair, Sacre- mento , September 20th. Monday was the largest attendance in the history of the Fair and thousands of people had to be accommodated in the centre field, so great was the jam, while the lawns on each side of the stands were also packed with people. Over $40,000 was wagered on the Pari-Mutuals, the best price obtained was $136 for a two dollar time 203%. Second ‘to him was Jerry the Tramp, a full brother to Guy the Tramp whose name appears quite frequently in these columns. Three years ago Jerry was quilted w, a party in Charlottetown at $1.200; and would have been a great buy as he afterwards took n mark 0f 2,0417’. over a half mile track. Bruce Bennett writing 111 the Horseman and Fair World says 1'8- gardlng the above meeting, “Pari- Mutual betting on the harness rac- ing, every heat a. race, proved 1115i- as attractive as it did on the run- ners and speaking of runners and their system of starting in com?”- 15cm with the scorlns “ Mme“ horses, in so far as th‘. ffcs here showed the harness horses far out- classed them in getting aWflY- The harness horses would Parade- scorc and finish the race in 1855 time than it took the runners to parade, get. to the 11°55 and they averaged as much time at the D05!‘- as did the harness horses." Three of the paeers that will r1166 ‘at Halifax in the 2.16 Class entered the 2.10 list via Prince Edward Is- land tracks this season, namely. I'm Alone 2.10, Kine Spruce 11° ""1 l’rcuilui' . Pros Air , Uuomoui liouu ilnlll . Sun Ant . Shr-rntt Siscvv ... ... stnrlnvnun ... St Auih-mv Tor-k Ilugli .. Tluuuu (‘ml ‘ l ' ',l‘u::xl .l.}1'.~.s"i,ni-‘,I!00. UN I4I§TEIY Iirrtl '|‘|‘ lii-ounlm- . . Blu-lqiuuhuul .. . |:n--i.- uglmiu _(';|i nml l-Idvn‘ .' l 00 lmkclnull .. ' V Imkv Shore ... . Leo (inlrl ... ... ' Lowery ,- 7 . . rth (‘no Olga 0.1 . ' Rom] Pnymtillfor. Pitt i" .\l f‘ _ Port" . Pioneer ' \'.-utur|-:< l‘.'|i| link (‘up llouyu (‘nu .\1:n1 (‘lulu llvs , Oil $4‘! Pond Om ("rn Prustoli . lgihngo . liitrlvr‘ . |:.»_ m .. Si» |<»<.r.-| >4 ..-..1-__.|>:»sa|::v-1 » .5153» ‘ u UNDERSTAND THAT "m: MAN UP.- srmns. is A QRANK- v1.1. cri- HIM To CQMDLAIN ABOUT MAGGIE?» 500cm’- wonk for the Spud Island Circuit! Billy Btrsthmore and Eula H. had quite a race at the Lewiston, Maine, State Fair. Eula H. driven by Wen- dall Wathen won the first heat in 2.01%. Jingle Bells won the second heat in 2.08 beating Eula by a. nose, Harry Clukey driving Billy B. then came on and won the next two heats in 2.09 and 2.14%. Billy B. has not lost a race this var and has lowered several trafi records. Eula H. st one ttrne held the mick record at Charlottetown of 2.08. Devilset by Longset was a starter m the 2.18 trot the some day at I-ewieton and was a-a-a u. 2.01m. 3111- 312- The purse was $150. What an effort for so little money. But listen to this! The previous day in the two year old trot and once the nurse was $120 and Noon Time won in 2.109.‘. and 2.11%. Just imagine a two year old pacing two heats in that time for around sev-l enty dollars. ' l l Brockton, Mass. had very tough luck with their race meeting, only two of the five days program being» Hm off owing to rain. The 2.15 pgggg was won by Chief Abbedale, who has hren winning regularly over the‘ half mile tracks, best time 2.065.! The 2.12 pace by Calumet Callin best time 2.06%, the 2.17 trot by| Calumet Desmond, best time 2.091;.‘ The 2.28 trot by Calumet Director‘ best time 2.12%. Calumet Climatic‘ also won a. heat and was second in: the 2.14 trot won by Allie Watts Mc-I Kinney, best time 2.08. Don't you‘ think the above is a wonderful] showing for Calumet Farm horses? The Calumet Farm stallions and mares were all sold at auction at’ Lexington, September 18th and 19th.: Peter the Brewer 2.0215 became the property of the Hanover Shoe FarmsI at a price of $15,000. Hanover Shoo Farms also have Dillon Axwcrthy‘ 2.0615, Sandy Flash 2.14%, Guy Mc- Kinney 1.58ié and Dillon Volo and with Peter the Brewer Mid they will cut a wide swath in future rac- ing results. Truax 2.03% war bought for ex- port to Italy for $5,000 wnue Guy Abbey 2.06%, a very young sire and whose first get of colts and fillies are racing this year brought only] $1,400. What a great horse he would have been for the Maritimcs. He was purchased by Harry H. Knight, of Chicago, owner of Mr. McElwyn 1.59%. The breeding of Meda, winner of the Kentucky Futurity at Lexing- ton recently, is as foliows: Sire, Pet- or Volo 2.02, dam Nedda 1.58%, world's champion trotting mare by Atlantic Express. The top prices for brood mares from ‘the Calumet Farm consign- ment were as follows; Charm $1.375. Justisslma $1,350, Jessie Geiwin $1,- 300. A popular young horseman passed away very suddenly on Thursday afternoon, Alexander McPherson, Charlottetown. His death ls a great shook to very many friends in town and country. He was the uvoer of Mr. Henley 2.17% and Folnsctre, be- sides having had several other racc horses at one time or another. Mr. Ben Taylor of Granville, is the happy ourner of Watts Edition 2.13%, that good trotter campaign- ed for several years by Will Trainer. Johnston's River. Watts possessed speed of more than ordinary C1880"? and oftcn surprised the Vboys by winning a heat unexpectedly as wit- ness his first heat at Nc\v Ann-fill i were held at detective headquarters (is to coach the Halifax Wolverines ~effort tlfs year Halifax can be the ‘CUNFIBENBE MEN llElll BYPliHBE Five Days Chase Ends in Chicago - Alleg- ed to Have Swindled Canadians. (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Sept. ZB-Three al- leged confidence men, two of them wanted for swindling Canadians, tonight after a chase of five days. nuvv wnun SALES m “PEG” 'GRAIN_M_ARKEI (Canadian Press) ' wrmurao, Sept. zc-sharply increased demand for Canadian wheat on the part of exporter! imparted strength to wheat prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchangl today and values at the close were 1% to ‘é cents over the previous finish. I More than lflklllgjfflfe of offcr- ings, 2.000,000 bushels of wheat was sold for shipment abroad in the early trading, and despite a lull in Sergeant Thomas Allcock said one, as Buchanan and Sutton, 1s wanted in Ocala, Fla, for alleged swindling i of C. W. Cross of Woodstock, N. B.‘ reported to have been taken for $55» i 000 in a race track betting fraud. Anotherlof the man, Sergt. All- cock said, is Edward Halo, 49, also,‘ known as James Hartwell, who isl wanted at Windsor, Ont, for mulct- mg o. man of $100,000. The thlrrl| man is Frank Henderson, 54, who' Leavenworth Penitentiary for mail frauds. Chief Justice Philip L. Sullivan, continued until Saturday a hearing‘ on petitions for Habeas corpus writs when told the men were wanted for questioning by Post. Office Inspector Herbert N. Graham, of New York City. SPORT BRIEFS the year previously- One of the greatest hockey minds in Canada writing to a party in this city, gave "Rcd” Stewart who o. wonderful reputation for know- ledge cf the game, handling of team and gentlemanliness. There is no doubt that Jack Conn has made a. direct hit in securing the services of th’s valuable mentor for his team. Reports from Halifax state that that city is behind the Wolverines this year as never before. The fact that the Moncton Harvks. whom the Wolverines held down almost to the last minute in their final playoffs, afterwards won the Al- lan Cup has given rise to the be- lief there that with a. little more home of that piece of silverware. 'I‘he carnival in aid of the hoc- key team. which opens at the Forum on Monday night promises to be a huge success. The mer- chants and everyone who has been approached has given with a will and with the exwllent program which the committeejhove arranged, there should be big houses every night. Montreal is headquarters for the runnrrs, so the following com- mer. from the Montreal Star is in- toresting. "Harness racing came back to Montr:al with considerable cnthusasm judging by the crowd that packed Mtunt Royal track. The speculation was do-wn to n! minimum and the racing was quitcl interesting.“ "It is a ling time since harness. two years ago in 2.14%. we understand is going to make some changes in his rigging and get the "kcy“ to him. If so the 2-20 trottcrs will know they have been to a horse race. I Wms Bursary MONTREAL. sept. 28~The an- nual bursary of $200 Elven bl‘ the Provincial Chapter of Quebec, Im- perial Order naugxters or the Em- pire, to the student of British birth obtaining the highest stand- ing in the second year of the de- gree course at Macdonald College. Se. Anne de Bcilevue, has won by Bruce deLisle Inniss, of Fontabell, Barbados, B W 1 ? ,0; Mr. Taylor, I .YOU'.LL HAVE TQ ' ‘TALK VERYLOUD As 1 CAN HARD racing has been heard of on a ‘Montreal track, in fact. not since iDcloi-mirr Track was the mecca. for :n:te the rvowd in attcndancai [Hzuidmds of farmers. quite a few,‘ ‘Americans from 'Malcne, Platis-‘ burg, us ivcli as other harucss vac-i ing crntres. A crowd as different from those who follow the runnorsl as between those who follow soc-l For and Canadian Rugby." i The winner of the 2.15 Class at l the above meeting was Single Todd lbest. time, 2.16 1-2, which equalled ,the fastest mile of the day. Single, ‘Todd was ‘formerly owned by H. L i, ,Todd at Mllltown, N. B. He won at crieion driven by Johnny Conroy in 193 trading after mid-session, values | of the men, John Moore, also known held firm to finish with substan- tial gains. October option closed at 621i, November at 62%, Decem- l-er at 62's and May at 6774i cents. Priacs maintained their favorable prsltion as the day wore on. Op- erations thinned after mid-session but as support pstcred out, offer- ings also dwindled. Early trading was extremely ac- tive, as exporters purchased heav- g Ponce My Once senwd ‘we years m iiy, easily taking care of all offer- q s. ings. Hedging pressure was fairly heavy and in the first part of the morning a large volume of wheat changed hands, Some spreading was in evidence, which involved selling of the October against pur- chases in the deferred months. Scattered speculative support was also noticeable. Outside markets aided strength. Chicago was firm. Liverpool closed “l: to “id ltigher and Bitcnos Aires was up at the opening. Wheat shipments from Southern Hemisphere countries for the past week totalled 3,250,000 bushels, of which 2.000.000 bushels were of Australian origin. Near the close exporters entered the cash grains market for large quantitirr. of No. l hard wheat Though buyers were. willing to boost spreads R5 much as three cents, placing this grade eight cents above the October option, they were unable to obtain sup- plies, duo to reluctance of holders. Coarse grains nil turned upward in line with "Amt futures, with speculative trade and spreading operations constituting most of the activity. SH PPINE ACTIVITIES PRillligSlNfi Indications Point to a Heavy Export of Cattle Through St. John Port. (Canadian Prossl SAINT JOl-IN, N. B, Sept. 28- “Wo ant-icipniu 11ml lif‘ pvt‘ ail movement of import and export traffic through ti‘... port of Saint. John this scnson will he quite cqunl to, and prohniali- considerably grcater than, that of inst. winter." George Stephen, Vioo-Prosldruit in charge of traffic of the Canadian Pacific Railway‘, said hero i’ I (‘attic Export "Thorn is indication of a litavy . . t .211, mo mmcni through shoeing and it may be thfli 1'10 Wlllthe t-rohers. It was interesting to owner (‘a a ‘ Saint John this vaintcr,“ snid.Mr. Stephen, Pflllllillg out that this would mcnu nu fntrcmscri rlcmnnd for Ncw Brunswick i.._v. as vsoll as zilshtlrstiug quito nu amount of money in wmzcs, ‘The British mar- ket for Canadian Mtilo i.= holding | up wrll.“ From his; ohsrrz-ntinris’. M1‘. Sto- phcn lmd noted an improvement in gcnrrnl roziditzvns throughout Cnnndn, he In Now Bruns. ivirk, there nus every indzcniion of a substantial imprnvcmont in lum- ‘hcring, potnin prices ivpolnisc to r bfvll i 3.31113); and paced 2-3-3 at Fred-. be good. nnd ngriclllturcllsfs were ifmdfxtg n fiimrr demand for their (produce, he rcuinrknd. By Gerardo 1'\."'~' NEVER MIND- YOU WONT oo- 0 u». Km; Imam Spbnlhatluus lldgrighn-(navni