SEPPEMBER 19, }v. Y. Stock Exchange A (Canadian Press) "u" Close All Chem . 112% ‘m and l‘ Power 5m smelting '..- - - - am Tel and rel . Augfflllfll . . .. . 2.1% Atclrlsoo ... 5-54 Aubllfll Auto ... ... . 351 Canada or: - 1i pm, Steel 40 c l» R _ . 1D Case .. . 70% papa and Ohio . . . . .. .. 46% Con Gas . 27% gum Products 62% Del and Hod , . . . . . .. 38% liuion liarhlrla ... .. i185‘; Futon PM: ' ilnitcd Curil ii S Rllbilei‘ ll S Hicci . Vanadium .. Westinghouse ,.. Woolworth .. . 02% Livestock (Canadian Puss) MONTREAL. sept. is—0ftcringa on the two Montrgol livestock mar- iwts today totalled 608 head, itc- mipts were composed of 403 cattle, 2i calves, b0 hogs and 41 sheep and lambs. Veal calves were etcrrdy. Late yea- tr-rtiay about half a doscn good calves brou bi $8.26. Today, mcd- lum to med uur good calves brought M to $1.25. Grssaers were slow 1nd prices unsettled; a few grassers brought Ki. Good ewes and wetbcrs were sold for fl to Oi! 25. Buck lambs 85 to I62! and culls $4 to 84,25. Sheep were from 82 to $2 50 for plain to just fair kinds. Trading was st a standstill on the cattle and hog markets and no def- lalts price trend was established. .MT’L. CURB (Canadian Press) 1935 ' Tfifiou PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. IB-Bultrr and cheese prices eased fractio-zliy on the Montreal dairy and produce mar- ket today, Potatoes were higher and eggs remained unchanged. The butler market was enernil 22 {to 22% cents s pound or no l lh csrlota or less with smaii lots to retailers at 23% cents for solids and 24% cents for prints. Receipts were 1,868 boxes. At today's weekly auc- tion ill’! boxes of no 1 Quebec butter sold st 22 cents a pound. No 1 On srlo shceso brought 111'; to 12 cents and no 1 Quebec 11 to 11% cents with arrivals tots lln 2,490 boxes. At the auction 1,1 boxes B! no 1 Quebec white drone brought 11% cents a pound sad 20d hoses o! no 1 Quebec colored cheese ll T-ld cents. Graded shipment in cariots or less of eggs were 33 to 3i cents a ilosen for A-larget ill to 32 cents for krnedlum. 23 to 231,5 cents for B and 20 to 201/, cents for C. Arrivals were 1,218 eases. No 2 Quebec pnlatoca hocnms b0 to 15 cents per Sti-pound bog. New York Curli (Canadian Press) Stocks Aurcr Cyan B .. Amer Suu Power l7. Aslinnd 161.... - t‘an Marconi . 11's ‘Cities Scrv 1% El Bond and Share 121g, Ford of Can A 20V; 101/; 35% 7% M ' l race laneous (Clullllsn Press) MONTREAL, Sent. 18- Whcat, nor no 2 99. Barley C \V No (i 48. Oats, feed no 1 44. Flour spring wheat patents, firsts 90 Flour seconds $5.60. . Flour bakers $5.40, Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3 30 to $3 4o. Flour white corn $6 00. Bran ton J19 25 to . Shorts ton $2025 to 121.75 liliddlings ton $28.26. Rolled oats hag 00 lbs $3 05. Hay no 2 per ton csrlots $10.00 to 811 00. theses no 1 Ont 11% to l2, Cheese no 1 Qiio 1114 to 11% Butter no 1 22% to 221i. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 44. ltnelts Eggs A l medium 4B B A Oil .. Eggs A large 38. Bclubarnola Eggs A medium M. Dom ling - Eggs n 2s lmn Tub — Eg s c 24. Illrnnpgtli m 3% ro toes No 2 Qua 80's 50-75. Walker pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 Use blinsrrrs for Itlff Joints t, ‘Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance Cvstrsl Gasslinn locals. spiritual Offerings, Cards, ate , 6e sord Other Ilfnl On application. '41. par words tissues and haters locals, so on word: Announcements no Coming Inn's ls h per worth In Iesnnrian Notices, ‘iln per- psr lulu Notices of Thanks and Apwrsclsl cl, 70s. sh ins-b fir word: (Ilsa-Ida! ass of Ilornl on! lanes batten er Condolence, I00. OI ‘C. I laaalman Charge l» say surmise-one twenty-lbs IIIII. Sales Help-mn- ..- ...... SPARE TIMI HONEY. APPLY for an agency today to scll Prem- ier Art Guild Christmas cards. We equip our salespeople with a. smart portfolio complete with handle and dome iastcner containing ‘ll exquisite Christmas ‘ ' Pric- es start at one dollar per dozen. Better cards at. various prices up to four dollars per dozen. You need a complete range to be suc- cessful and earn large commis- iuns. Writs or call in today, no obligation or charge for folio. Premier Art Guild, Castle Building, Montreal. Agents also wanted in smaller towns. N-aiotl-s-li to 2i. vr_—__ .._.- Male Help Wanted AFPIKNTICI WANTED T0 learn Berber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber col- lase. astirsx. n-aee. WANTED-MEN IN SUMMER-SID! and County Districts to distribute Families Pond & Household Pro- ducts on 000 Family route. Write Fsmilex Products, 638 Bsrrington 5t... Halifax, N. l. , ,_ u-arse-o-rs-si. i i “J52.-- TO IENTPIANO. GOOD CONDI- Ageuts Wanted CAN ADNS CELE- brated "Royal" Series Personal Christmas Cards. Dollar dozen up. Liberal commis- sion and prerniruris. Experience or capital unnecessary. Five dollar Sample Bods free toB wort-get: arrctsou 001119511 . I'll-ll 0|’ . YA W. N-‘l-lui. For Sale I01! SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whlst. Score O Guardian Central Job Printer! :="'?'—_*"" Wanted WANTBm-OLD SEAL FUR. MRS. Davisou, l'i0 Prince Street. L-ffiflc-li-Rl. two nusmnss mun wawr bedroom and living room (one with fireplace preferred.) Write s. Guardian. n-Mw-fl-H-Sl. GINTLIMAN DBSIIIEB 1100M and board in private family, cen- trally located. Terms reasonable. Writs "M." Guardian. L-8988-9-l7-3l. WANTED -— USED DRIVING sleigh and harness. Write "Y." Guardian. L-8906-94T-3l. vvarvrnn - mausron-rarron by September tien. woo monthly. Phone m. m a“? 1 “K9,?” a Gunnnm __ _ _ n-oaco-o-ia-si. 38m“ PPY . . °gf,m_,_m_a_ r. n. murmur, uorvraovs. Artists’ Supplies Potato Digger for sale. L-NIS-I-ll-lil-Il44-26-28-104-3. .?-.;.__.-__- .~. '.;':’_-;_ ITOII ‘l0 LET- 144 GREAT George street. Apply 146 Great 006116 Street. L-iiMfl-D-lfl-Si. droves 1'0 rJr-runmsilsu on unfurnished. All conveniences, 14d _ Ores treat. L-Oflfl-B-lfi-BJ IOUII IDI- IIN‘! OI QALI. Also Rlscir Plano. Mrs. A. w. 0mm‘. Repairman. " L-gon-e-ii-at. ‘iii iifiwlfbisilaiiii double offiea facing Great 0M1! street. lfennessey Building. ‘ibis- phose 1'14 ramo-a-u-at ‘IO LII-l IOOII APAIT- manl. water and ll t. 012.00 P“ IIWI-h- Mill! N ' Ave» ‘M’ g ill-l». . L-Ml-l-ll-Ii ‘IO LIT -- IIJIIII ws ' heating‘; fi w ‘ram ma.‘ 50b lqflli fir. lrfll-Q- ll Ji- .242: u=s|¢ai=£sn==g=.=.-r —‘==-.—..= AMATEUR AITIBTB SEND FOB catalogue of Christmas Card de- signs ir, black and white for hand colour-ins. A profitable pastime. s ‘ and catsiflsue ten cent! or catalogue free. Tally Bu! Al‘! shop, Wellington d: York. T01’- onto. l-lti-S-T-T-ti. Sept. 20. ‘Z Lost“ '- wgg- _. FRIDAY, QIPIIMBII ll sum of money. 035-041 "M" leave at. Guardian Office. Re- "w, - n-asao-o-ie-ri. A Nlisceilaneoua Ios sssvrcs - "our!!!" ~ m," , Bell Brothers. Y“ ,, 8°“ L-Ull-O-ll-li. Pllllllllfil ' “IQ [fiflllifi MI MIIMQ qflugnqplugaultyoursflfl uu“mdhsrlottetown. J. A- I III .' OAlDIIn-IUIll-II- eaparien ea reenttlnl. “If Mill. PWIMYII. ' Bibi golds holding the spotlight, moved irregularly higher the Juniors recorded good While ‘Norsnds improved in to higher copper prices metals did not follow suit. Senior golds were stcaélvy Intyn, Holllngsr and grtasvea unchanked. an TM from six to seven points. Norandn. closing at '-".~§| t0 base metals dint-oil . its. TORONTO. Sept Stocks UNIJNIIII) iMarketslAt .4 Glance -_....-. (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-in irregularly higher, Toronto Mines-irregularly Winnipeg-Wheat wor. New YllPk-—Cbli0ll, coffee, and sugar higher. DIR-I'D IDNDON-Tbe Pale-attire casting Commiulon has for six service in Jerusalem. For liehentur , s-t-rs-‘sr 0 filfi. 1-44-1- IWINING ' ‘ J11 ‘ (Canadian Press) _ TORONTO, Sept. l8—With Junior other base with Kc- r-lght Har- k Hugbss Dome were slightly softcr but Little Long Lac gained 10 at 6.50. Siscoe, more active than for some time. and Mncssaa were leading trad- ers among the juniors. Both gained 30%, was 56 higher. Falconbridg- I!!!)Pflfag ti while $§. New York-Stocks closed higher. 1 to 1i BOIUIOWING BROADCASTING TOII. borrowed _______...___. Ilnnnrs Llnlmem nuts liresu TENDERS 1 prices on the mining market today. Stimulated by wk.‘ a better price in London, several of n gains. who» 33th:.‘ f. McCall. Front . lfont Power 2 Canada 9B 5-16. ' (Canadian CHICAGO. biegt. A lull in Canadian wheat had bearish effect. Hosts franc, closing at a loss of 1-82 of sterling and the lsr both showed Montreal foreign The pound rose 8-10 of of can per cent at 2532 cent premium. The held at 0.68 cents. Pollock m Bake b to Cull 4 6 cents 5Q to 6% csnts. mon soles 10 to on! Boles 8 to 0 cent dustrisla mm. o t” 7 um.‘ mum Haddock Scroll 45$ to cent rubber Broad- (0. P. M0 Hopi. which euntins saiies < A _Si‘oclrf~ cExchange rose) 1 -An avalanche of selling that was largely to resifne profitron the port o! recent buyers forced wheat‘ prices" downhill today. European demand considerable traders con- 5055 cents, showed a cent. MONTH-EAL, S6 t. lB-The small 84.00% and the dollar was up l-ld one per franc of Irsnch Fish » Quotations . (Canadian I ) BOSTON, Sept. i6—;"h'l.rty-ons ves- sels arrived at the fish pier here io- a '. l Wholesale quotations:- Llrze cod 8 to 9 cents per pound. Market Cod 6 to 0 cents. Haddock 8 to D cents per pound. to 5% cents. Swordfish 23 to 25 cents. Mackerel l8 to 14 cents. Small mackerel 7 to 8 cents. i2 cents Yoilowtsils ii to ti cents Guardian's fiaeolsl Win) lb-Tickers slowed down ‘late iii-today's trading "Ml ‘b! speedy pace established early ln-the ‘session and" prints of the Montreal stock Exchange ht were 1mg: stabs close a ew spec s occupying light with broad price ‘ Traders believed the check MM! was a natural reaction from recent. rallies and held promise of frarthsr recovery on the strmgth of en- eoursglpgnews from trade and ia- dustry, buttressed by eonstruotlys llrolliacts rshrdlng the wheat situ- ation and the newsprint indiasiify International itlckelneeded from yesterday's new blah with s loss of 5-8 at 81 and Ooralolidltod Basalt- ers dropped s point at m. Bales on the shook Exchange ‘to- tsliedi 15.010 shares and 811.111 in bu)”; bon ' - _______.___ "ll-AC! llvlljil” T0 IOVI lootlaud Yasdb" "link Museum,’ eomrnibtsd duriitibe past centmy, Ulili for pound nlted Btsttea dol- gaius 0n today. ' t . itedflsh big‘ to 414 out?‘ c" . _______________ I rregula rTrend On Mt’|. Mart the ‘lune- . 1'1"» o». "World-Wide" Reception c is not Enough! ~ couraor. attired llumpean reports more , 1p peaceful. - herritt ... . , 80 W110i! 010596 lllllettlsd llA-li/r g1“...- , , 27g under yesterday's finish, Dec. 9814-94. 4 corn unchanged to down, Dec _ 24% 65%.“, o." g‘_* o , ‘m; pfo'|'_ lion with these lists, e 5g Ann, ,, _ gé ions unchanged to 2t) cents decline. rind Basil . . 1 gutting; . . it; - . V Vi!!! [O . C wit“? ,_ _ 33, _ ("T806188 "cc . . . 9 Texas Can 85 ' “ Toburn . ll! (ollltllll"'llll) % Tflwllmlc . l2 NEW YORK, Sept. 18—No changes Ventures . . . . . . . .. 104 were recorded in the foreign s:- Waite Amu 85 change markets toda . - ivaysldc . . l0 Tits Csusdiau do r closed at a 7 I Wright H , 810 discount of 11-16 per cant against o Ymir Y G s1 10132‘ per cent yesterday. The pound Sliver -. 85% sterling wound u the session un- Total sales 490.000. changed at $4.08 while tho French ll) (By Frank MlcMiilen, Associated Pres Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Sept. ilk-An as- sortment. of leading steel shnrfifi and miscellaneous industrial: surged up to new i935 highs and towed the rest of the stock market to higher levels in active trading today. Brokers were able to point to no one news development to account for the rise, although c-nsensus was that. the general tone of indus- trial new! afforded a good back- ground. Measured by the Associated Press overlie of 00 stocks the market advanced .4 of s. point 0o 50.7. Transactions totalled 1.956.430 nuns against 1,344,260 Tuesday. An aftermath to the doyb umr- ket news to wizicb Wall Street paid plus “ ‘ m Wis the ment of Myron C. Taylor. chair- msn of the board of the U, S. steal corporation, that the organ- imtion would spend about $140,000,- 000 "in the near- future" for im- F ‘ and r‘ " - Biscl issues which rose to new highs for the year, but closed off from their tops, were Bethlehem at so b-l, Inland st. 9b 1~4 and mum States-Steel at 47 5-8. -Ohsng~es in the Canadian list were of the narrowest proportions. - Iratsrnationsl Nickel, Bord o! Can- ada and Hiram Walker recorded losses ranging up w M" I- point Dominion stores, l-ioliingsr. Dome Hines, Lake Shore, Canadian Mar- cont and Imperial Oil were slightly Willi Stocks Did sssa? 3g; Police O0 ‘H’: trier“: ti‘: ‘sisaal mm . c 1 a . glnqflggg”, wardssolvtngihoproblemofover» ,.. . _. .. . .- . mucus. u. ksrdflio-whlcls Trelicbardinbislsstarmual sa-g n-aan-a-roio-l-sr-ie-oss 1.. wm aim w us no DE FOR SELECT IVITY NO INTEREST Active Trading On New York Exchange it‘ Qrifgu Ordered Reading For Accused Lad JUDGE TAKES UNIQUE COURSE WITH BOY WHO FATALLY INJURED HAYMATE NEW YORK, Sept. lB.- (C.P.) — Awaiting sentence Sept. 26 for caus- ing the death of a teasing playmate. Joseph Curran, 13, has been ordered by Justice Jacob Panken to read Sir Thomas More's "Utopia" nnd other books. Young Cur-ran was building s. bonfire when several neighborhood children began to bother him. John Bhoedy. 12, one of the most active termentors, was hit in the nape of the neck by an iron pipe in the of Curran. The injured lad E .' Curran came into court with his family, very downcust and respect- ful. His uncle, Rev. John Curran, brought. an excellent report from the lad’: teachers. Before giving judgment in the case. however, the Justice wished to test the India 1n- teliectual powers, and so prescribed the reading. l-iis only other com- mand forbade the boy to have any military training wbiie awaiting Justice Panken explained be con- sidered "Utopia" almost as fine, al- though not as complete, as Edward Bellamyis "Looking Backward." Ikmrr it Justice Panken expects the boy to derive a picture o! a world n1“ C Li‘ J Qifb. » caosrrr In addition to foreign momma e New i936 Di FOREST CROSLEY Custom-built ALL-Wave Noise Bnlucin mp WP?“ L11.) ii i i the i? _ "'——" reoeptionfrom the radio you buy,‘ - "m E demand Six-Point: Super-Control. No - i‘; y _ radio other than De Forest Crosiey .3,“ _ has it. It will be a revelation to you.‘ ‘ r ¥= gig,“ =*;P==".'=“‘".m- . 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George Eliot's "Adam Bede" owed its selection to its strong; moral tone, for Justice Psuken feels that its story of s man who "rose by will power from lowly circum- stances" shouid prove a "very iine basis for the upbuilding or char- acter." As for “The Connecticut. Yankee“ by Mark Twain, it was put on the list as food for the imagina- “BAISING THE WIND” FOR. OLD WINDMlLLB LONDON, Sept ltl.- The only remaining five-sailed windmliiln Yorkshire, st Boston Ross, is in bad condition sud will fall into disuse unless assistance can be given to the miller. This is disclosed in the annual report .t' the Society for the Pro- tcction o! Ancient Buildings, in YZEELBPE°°_EH‘L_"SFP9Y _B‘l°."““- 1111mm? Li“. n: !l‘L°£'_°£.P°h"““ for be Forest Croeieys with all these fcatarrcmOthezmodclsofflic 1936 ' "Kings Jubiicc"series as low as $49.95 The nearest De Forest Ctosicy dealer is holding “open house“ so that you and thou- "esnds of other Canadians radios that have packed 5 years‘ ordinary advanmmt intcssingle year! Demand Six- Strper-Controi. Demand “Metal-Spray“ u . Sold on customary venient payment: Liberal allocating; your old mdio ' Moreover he hopes that "Utopiab" effect may be reinforced by theore- cent canonization of Sir ‘Thomas More, for Curran comes of a cle- "1 think it will have a good ef- fect," said the Justice to Joseph. "You may find the first: b0 pages hard going, but you can have help And I want you to write me what you have got out, of the book, Just as you must with the Charles Reade: "Never Too Late to Mend" was also chosen by the judge for Curran‘: reading because it is the story of a man who had done wrong in England. but was i ' may inspect the as first payment for saving s number of other his toric mills. . Many cases have some before th< ,, , Windmill Committee during th» - pest year, it is stated but mentiorlt is made only of those that, if tht necessary money were forthcom" lug, would be repaired under th- direction of the society. Approximately £150 is needel to enable the Senton Ross Mill 1.4 continue its useful work. A11 Eighteenth Century smoc mill at Heme, in Kent, is in bat repair- At present its work is dam‘ bv means of a small oil ‘ engint but. the miller JlShES to return t4 the traditional method. For £15 the mill can be put. it good orde; and towards this £3‘ has been subscribed. Last January. the report stat/es the sails of the Keysoe Mill, i1 , ‘_ Bedfordshire, were damaged, 11nd,. the mill can no longer be worker‘. The two br-thers who own- it ho to make and i’. the new sail: themselves, with local help, bu £2’! is still required to comple the repairs. Two other tine mills at. Lace 1&1 Green, Buokinghamshlre, an ‘ ' ‘Thurston, Suffofk, arc- 0o preserved providing sufiicie funds can be raised. A new depsture during 1031!; has been the award of certificate.’ to miller-s and other who haw shown zeal in the maintenance windmills ~ T O FOX BREED ERS IN CHARLOTTETOWN AREA FROM HUNTER RIVER EAST {iii MR. J.» ROBERT MUTCH been appointed to handle our Fox Foods in the above district. be pleased to have your orders. The leading fox ranchers of all Canada are using Ross-Miller Foods ‘r and finding them profitable‘ and economical. They keep foxes healthy and produce heavy pelts. 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