SEPTEMBER 21. 1934 YES TERDA Y’S STOCK and Bozvifouo TA w’ “yregllld f’ P. By guardians Special Wire) ONTREAL, Sept. 20.-Issues on Montreal Stock Exchange pur- ,' an irregular course 1n today's m, which saw many of yester- gains shaded in somewhat w; turnover than that of the . mug seSSltm. ‘ Honing“ and the interlisxd , _ again interested traders, but Qqnlffldii to yesterday's rise they ., My, ground except Canadian ~ cine, which closed unchanged at i, an,“ opening at 131s and ,_ chin; l3 during the day. ,H0n,,,g@r opened higher but before ' mid-session 1t began to decline v- Trendh I On Mt’l. Stock _ ontreal Sick Exchange p Exchange Bank of Commerce at. 154 and Roy. a1 Batik at 162. Fractions were lost by Quebec Power, Canada Cement, McColl Frontenac, Lake of the Woods, Power corporation, Montreal Power and a few others. 11D Tli- Canadian Car Preferred was also a strong spot, 1153.1; in, m 13hr. Canadian Industrial Alcohol B, National Steel Car. Gypsum Lime, Howard Smith, Canadian ada were fractions higher. ion Coal Preferred resumed its re- cent strong movement and gained a full point at 93 1n today's trading. Bell Telephone appeared at 1161i. I Altlotntloni: ni-ol-ned lry Jlihlllun and Wnril member: of the ltlnntred Stock Exchange. Montreal Curb Alar- ket. 17in Richmond Street. (‘iiarloito- lownl llcli 'l't~i .. liruz '1‘ l. i'ou' B C Pow .\ . Bronze Preferred and Steel of Can- , Domin- ' (‘i-in (‘out lllil .\l .\ (‘nu ‘l. THE UHARLU’ 1'l'E'l'UWN GUARDIAN I MARKET GOSSIP (By Johnston and Ward’: Spec-ill \\'lrO) “ORNING XIAIIKHT LETTER NEW 01th’. N Y. Sept 20-’1‘1ie mur- kct tctiilt-ii to improve llll tiny yester- prob- on some rerlvnl in infintitui scu- iiuy. The metals were strong; iib y tliuent, while tiir- ruils did The nt-iinn n! the innrkct fl|I|lt.'1ll'w*t| to he moi-c thuu fur soun- tlmt- 'i'h'- iv ell t-onuirtti-t sorh stippiy wins cucuuriigiitg. mentioned ystcrilay wits Tiic ur-vt coustiwictivc lllllfi‘ iiy nturkct. if it is muking :1 turn in will In- \\llt‘li it turns iitill on :t tibtitvll Illltl iioiils uiit-vt- plhivliiili .~l||>— port lt‘\'t'l.\‘_ Lttitlitnv uni! yestcrility iiispositiiiti of buyers to follow priccs up ttuti ub- Tin- upper stile of the channel down which tho market hos been tuoving that we penetrated. thc - '1‘t'. Compuuy declared a saun- us 3 months ago. stutcs orders received ui-il ulu-ntl of inst. yeur. Mucrituiu Agricultural Corp stockholdcrrc u! unuual are puny Directors tee-elected. I“t‘i|t'|'v'\l Jlitlgc more. holds ns unconstitutional lvr. crs to l'"(|l|l'l‘ tlii-ir obligations lflulcvnl Court iicilnn Hllh Low Lint 89.58 87.01 50.84 TH 36 33.51 3421 . 11134 i590 ll) ‘J0 U] lit-lulu‘ ' 90.8".’ rc- ll.\.\'O.\' SAYS dividend of 12% cent-s Company running Chestnut. in Baiti- the l-‘ritztcr Lniuck Lnw authorizing farin- hr Dow Jones. Chemical meeting approved retirement of stock and pro- fit sharing pluus for officer: of Coin- lln 1.91 1 o4 14a .51 N. Y. Stock _ Exchange (Quotation: furnished by Jnhliq and Word Ismhor: of tho Ioutroni Itock llxehuigo sud Iontrul Curh llulnt. 156 Richmond Street Char- lotlptown) Llll By Frederick Gardner, Associated Press Financial Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Recovery in stocks slowed down today in a market lacking in speculative up- peal. After two days of advance. the temptation was strong for traders to accept profits until the share list showed more convincing evidence o1 a definite reversal of the recent downtrend. Final prices were ir- regularly higher. Turnover dropped to 486.000 shares compared with ' PAGE NINL: TIONS Recovery Reaction Sets In New York Mark ét gains at the finish. ,, The Standard Statistics Co. ave ~ age for 90 selected issues advanc for the third consecutive session, rig ing to 69.7, up 3-10 of a point. Leading commodities firmed W1‘ equities. Wheat and corn closfl with gains of "is to 1% cents a bllshl while cotton advanced 20 to 35 cent! l. bale. I On the basis of carloading repeal of individual roads. it was stimatfl freight movement last week, iollovqf, ing seasonal tendencies, had risen a new peak for the year. Dunn Bradstreet reported bank clearin’ ' in leading cities for the past w __ were 4.9 pcrccut ahead oi the ilk? 558,780 yesterday. While brakes were applied to the rally in stocks, the bond market MONTREAL. Que. Sept 20—Al- A though yc-str-ninfs action is not con- i-iu.-iii'|,v Iittlltsli. it is exceedingly HI til» uud odds- to tin- evidence .. sold at 20.80 where it closed a net loss of 45 cents, being ‘dividend today at 15 cents. In- Bank of Montreal closed at 200, up |“_"-"'l1~*l1-11‘1 Plow’ .35 fl _ r Sun,“ SIJ.\I.\I.\II\' ' .. n u~'i~ ' .. ,. . _ Shawintgiin Power at 181-’.- wos un- . llhlllllllll .\'tlix-‘v|L'l‘u;|| n' M1“ "'“"- \ Y- "‘ '1" l" ""111; inionul Nickel lost ‘a at 24 11nd 11min 'I‘raction was 1.’. lower at "E6555 n; one point were suffered ,- Windsor Hotel Preferred, at 6 Currencies it‘ iiliuu Press) YORK. Scpt ‘iii-Sterling forcigu r exchange .. i-itis-v .-ii tutti-b’. or =1 In“ filml-tin» n W113 llll‘ ill-st inn-- Votittii iuiil gunc Iii-low $71 lu it) F-l-hnrn ivus no t'.\illllllilll0ll for not ttffcct~ I Irv-w . keucrl Ill 111“ "ilrtvu n; t':ll\:iillli11 ilollur was ‘ b, 11,0 ivenkttcss. Mfr. CURB (Inhnntnn nmi Ward) lihi -- ioc lift‘ changed as were Cockshutt Plow, Dominion Bridge. National Brewer- ies, Southern Canada Power and Banque Canudienne Natiounle. . Sales 9,842 shares. bonds $16,800. Miscellaneous __._.,_ tfiinutiiun Press) Iii).\"l‘ll1<].\l., Sept 20—British and foreign t-xvluingc in relation to the 1‘uu;ui|.iu ilollur us complicit h_v Ihc itoyui intuit o1‘ Funadn closed voiluy us ft-lloivs: — Argvuii t min Aualruittt pound Attstrlu scliiilitig Belgium lielgu ‘.3300. Chins Hong Kong dollars Dcumnr-k krone - Frnni-c fruui- 0643 Gcruntuy l'i'lt‘l'i.\'llltll'k tnmu (irvzii lirituiu pound 1 S439. llollzitnl littrlti iititih‘ I|iiIii."ill‘_\' pcugo .2015 Iutllu rupee .3083. Italy lire .0843 Jnpnn ycn 2001. New Zcnlrinil pound .\'or\vu_v krone ‘J-iiiti. Poluuil zlotl .l$t'i.'s‘ South itfrii-u pound Siva-dun kront- .2511" .8867. .'i R702 -t R157 lioio Finn , [thin sit-i-i \\'=ii---.~» lltvll vlil .\lit| s lull .\'i ‘Pl Luke of “boils Mnsse)‘ littrris . -\i1*<'ol1 Front “out l'i>\v xiiit Ilrt-w _ . _ Nut Sti-t-i (‘or Qiii-tn-i- t-iiw l'o\\‘ (‘orp iSiuiw ,South (‘tin Pow . ' .\\'innipeg Elm‘ _‘_' Il.\.\' KS t‘o|uivi<-|-i't! l EXCHANGE _ (Canadian Pren) INEW 101th.‘ Sept nil-Foreign 9x. change easy: (treat Britain high 500 in: low i‘ 901,4; close lung; no duy hm” *95,'m; Frituc“ deiuntul 11.19;; 1t- lli’ S 0W1; liclgititu 211 71s‘; ticrutuuy 40.43; Citniiilit 1 11:11 l-Iugititiil mi.- llllt‘llilllL‘.l‘1l u: _ iltrvt-liirs " _v rot ni- dcud ucttou Oct 111th Electric Bouil ed regular quarterly v $1 50 on 80 pfd and $12.‘. on (‘h xslcr (‘iirp to ‘l‘llt'(‘lll ' lit i|l‘lll'|llll nt lloilui- l lilili ill. 111."; nuil nt-vrtu-tl (‘usli Mitlinml ri-gisicr pi-v ' llii'4'l lug '1'.» (‘UHSIIIUI t|l\'i' illltl Sliurc 1J0 tit-clar- ill i( (‘iititpnuv i|t;_' iliut tiic iudusrvluls lllllll uhovu $304 in n_v furtln-r rcuctiim .1: fits on nny further strength lioliiuger ran up vigorously nt-u hirh Although ion :1.- il ivliivic has not i>t|llisit_ liullitigi-n is Siilillll}: its uptrcud. \'4'li|lif“.\' llt‘l ivi-ii, to yct Sylvuuite mu rkctwlse MINING T01t().\"l'0. Sept '_'i)—.\lintng shurcs wilted moderately uu_‘cr a run of pro- Exchnngr- The New‘ York tnnrkefls full- niong Wi-ilncsiinyfie lutc. r.'il|_\' tvua n fin-tor in luruiui: lrntivrs As tln- coiling Fill)- lifl“rlitvfill itrit-cs fit-ink toilny. t| cc to cn rry in: on the Toronto to the sclllui: itidr- siilcd iu the curly iisstuucil nu tipwnrd t rctni. lt-il Litkc Shore which 1l(l\'t1llt't‘tl tn a new all time high murk nt $58 hut the nnvery was only prices wcrc but-ciy rlosc. i101) shitrus ’l‘ht- curly purl of the swsiott tlnprcssi-ti ulso by rcuciviti oi’ holding tit hnlf-iicnrtcd nud Tin- turnover “W15 (tlosc to i100.- was McKinley .\ii'.\lilli||t .\ii'\'itlic .. .\li-\\':|i|r'r.~< 11in For]: .. “off Hull Murphy . Xiplssing Xornndn North Pun tligu Oil ihrvniuatcr i'i>t (‘ob P11111134‘? I'm-ruler Pit-k Cro .. lit-rid Auth __ 11y f1). the Slicrritt Nisvul‘ H“. South 'i‘lh ‘n will the event . iioiiling stocks recotuiuend- (‘ti llouiiny might consider taking pro- the gold divis- turned uppurently re- and Bunon. Bold Loco Bolt Ohio Barn A . Bendix Aviation (‘nng Nnlrn (‘hen Ohio . (‘hie North tfhrysler Mot Columb Curb . Colum Ga: Elec Con: Sol . (‘on Gas Con Oll . . (‘on (‘on . Corn Prod Eiec Auto Lite Co Elec Pow Light Eric .. Free-port Tex Gen Asphalt , . lien 101cc Gen Foods moved forward briskly for the sec- ond day under leadership of U. S. Government issues. Rail loans scor- ed sizeable gains. The recovery was the broadest in more than a month. Bortd men predicted the rebound in the investment market would serve as a distinct stimulus to the conversion of called liberty bonds under the treasurys recent, offer. Search of the business horizon re- vealed some encouraging gains in carloadtngs last week. Otherwise signs of seasonal business expansion were too scattered and restricted to evoke bullish enthusiasm in the share manket. Renewed selling in Freeport Texas Sulphur carried tt down to a new 1934 low for a net loss of 2% points. U. S. smelting, American Telephone, General Mills and J. I. Case were other soft spots. On the other hand, rail shares generally were firm, Santa Fe, Penn- sylvania, Great Prother, and Dela- ware do Hudson picked up gains oi fractions to nearly 2 points. Amer- ican Can, Chrysler. American Smelt- inv and Montgomery Ward wcrc industriais showing small period last year. The weekly federal reserve stutdu merits disclosed a further decline 0! $51,000,000 in brokers‘ loans to $745,- 000,000, the IOWOSL since the weak ended Dec. '1 of last year. It was 1n- ferred from brokers’ loan figures that some liquidation of speculative accounts 11nd been going on lately in anticipation of Oct. 1, when fed- eral control o1 security exchanges becomes fully effective. Federal reserve member bank bal- ances deer-erased 359000.000 while treasury cnsit and deposits with. federal rcscrvc bunks ruse $66000.- 000. Money in circulation was up $3,000,000 and iutittctary gold st0cks increased 54.000000- The combined statement o! the 12 federal reserve banks indicated they had turned iu $7l,000.00t) in called liberty bonds for conversion into' 1101.05 Llllilfil‘ [110 [YCQSUFXS YCCCXIC OI" fer. i What stocks did: Wed 412 6B 118 59B Advances Declines Unchanged Total issues among Gen Motors . Goodrich Rub Goodyear Rub . Graham Paige Great West Sug Hudson Mot in-ti Hiir .. lutl Nickel lntl Tvl .. Johns .\1nu . Kolvtnator Ken Copper . Nuuth .\tu . . St Anti! Sud Basin Sud (‘out . Fulllvuu . 'l‘i-i~k iiuiriiea . 'i‘liotu.~i i‘uil . Tiiivuirltiuv ._ Yucuutu Ventures ., Wnin \\' W _ Waitr- .\mu \\'.i.vsirie . .. wtiin- no; Whit" Bag wiiis-tgi- t‘ . \\'t'i;.'ltl ll 'l‘-vi.'tl $11109 hllfiflfil) Huitzcrinutl frituc 3:08 Ifuiteii States dollnn 3 per cent dis- count. scllitig in ‘Icvk Ilughcs which eztrrictl the price hitck tu 4 20, its low mark for the your. Heavy buying, regarded mainly us shnrit covering. developed thcrctiftcr uud the pricc slowly ud- udinu flollnr p031 "m". p v runcctl tn -1 ‘i5 when» it t-liisi-il At I,ilI<lS-—l'ti\|||| 74 7;, fr; [lflnmuan cents down About dvihtr 15.111 fr; L‘. s‘ doilur 14.071", 1 francs. 1|i g0ltl—l'intud 12s 1d; dollar 00 5-1 cents; U. S cents. (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rutes:— At Montveuk-Pound 4.84%; dollar 07; franc 6.48. At New York-Pound 5.0015; MILLIONS OF WORMS IIALT FREIGHT TRAIN wheat futures up for uet gains of 0g’ to $5 cents. Top lcvcls were not mrilntniocd hut the close firm with Oi-toiwi “hi-fly 3| k ])t'(‘t‘|||lll'r ul QUQ, illlil .\i:t_v ui *7 vents .\l:i\iiunvu gtilus ivi-ne ulmtll t1, t"'1il. iiui ii llYlli si-ii- iug flurry ni-ur tiu- l'lil\i' i|'il'l"] tlic advanci- Hedgin! nrcsstirc most of thr- selling pom interests the burr-rs ‘Frruiers crate vr-ltimc h~ rnily Airi-s win-ri- U. B. Can- (Csnndiun §re 'i‘i>routo and .\1ouir attii-ks irregularly low- . 'i‘or-tiulo .\l|u0s—-1.o\v1 " Ni-u‘ York~Stocks t4\.\'(‘il slightly higher. Wiuniivcg-ildicut up ‘>5 to 1/5 cent. New. York-Cotton and rithhcr hrllgher; coffee lower; sugar tinchnng- e . l Immsmm ESTELLINET. Tex. September 2o -—Mi1lions oi "army" W01TII5. streaming across the tracks. stalled a freight train puffing up Carey Hill a few nrics south of Estelline. The (iyivc ivhcr-is of the engine begun to slip uutl thr- trntn came Hilriln- p, an abrupt liilll. Surpriscd train- l l i ' mcn found the trucks covcrcd with -> t s1: ~'~ , . . l“L:",.,,~:,.l.gu;..,iiii n. uinnh...“ worms that had crawled out of price trend The English market clos- weeds and grass when hail 1389.0 "l l"- l" l3“ “Wm” down their shelter. ,_,V,H,_:,'_"'"""? Finally the train was split into “tin \tl‘1'iiL'lli sections and. after the trucks had been cleared. it was possible to muvt- the curs past iln- slipper,‘ stmtr-h (‘itnittliuii 5111"“ ti Illlll’ 58.72 nrcoituteti for orders with '-\‘~ only. "mil-coma concur-ii only m ~-i Acme Oil . . .-\_l.'|X Oil Alh Fm- Alcx . Algoiuu Amity Attglo ll .\$ll]l'_\' Astor-in Bugzimnc Barry H ll .\li1f:1l.~' .. Bout‘ .. llit; .\it.<i: lioivjii ,_ lit‘: '- l.|l| .. llrnl-ilwii- ii \' Lambert. (‘o __ .. Llllketts hlylrs B . . lllqttlrl Path . .. Loews lucnrp .\iuth Aikuli Miss Kiln .. .\luut lVztr-il Nash .\fot . .\'utlBis . Natl Dairy Prod New Haven . . PRoorfcE (Canadian Press) IIONTRFJAL. Rcpt Elk-Eggs rotor-wee tlflvlilifill ui pi-'~-= ’ iioutrcnl product- iiuil l. in market tut v (‘Iiccsi- quittntintiu also tcitilcil whili- buitcr w.-|.-i tint-iiuuir-il lu iiksr ilrctv . - right llnr 1H0 '- Una .\llunrvl's (or rtmnu-ii I Advertising liates- ayahle in Advance Central Guardian 10:51:, 4c. per Imril; lVesti-rn and Earner-n locals, 2o per word; Annnuncementn and Coming Evsutl_ to. p r word; Clnsaiilcd; fr pcr word; ln lileniuriiuui Noilcmi, 70c per Inch; Linn of Floral uuil sniuiiiiii ormliin, Curtltl, oto , 4c p" Illlflltt} 1cm» 0f coiittotaiii-.-_ no»: per inch: Notice: ol Thanh: and Approoiafon, 70o per inch or 4c port word. Other rate: on npplicatiuu. linimnm Charge for nny udvertllomsnt twenty-fin cents. l§Q§§§4§§4§§§fi§-O-O Q O-O-O-GOO-R-O-O O-O-OQQ-R-Qw IATI:—M per word, lhrco lnnr- lu: for the prioo of two. strictly pubic in advance. IINLIETED lidermnc Assoc nil llulthvtll llu ll‘ I'i|'-l\\'l\li‘l' l':|1| Kirk .. ‘Hap ltouyu . _ ‘ti-u .\l:|u . iiuft‘ (‘on . . . (‘iiiirciiill Buff .\iik . . . . .. . I t‘ Popper . _, ('3! int .. .. . .. _.i<v.»|.=it| ""115. -1 l'.‘1t\\l.‘|l .. . _ v lflrnzvllf‘ .. ("I113 Inf‘ " ‘Hulnp U" l.‘ litttl ii.‘|_\' l\'|-iit‘.-| . =irtiu Zillilflfl frac- :tui-.-ii iu timelin- and llic Bilingual mi .‘ and E1191] h-are .V erected all one the motor l1i:l"‘"\.'s of South ‘l Graded shipments of i-ggsi iii cur- lots or less were quotcti nt ‘J8 cents u dozen fon A largo. 11:1 t't\llli'\ill"‘ll with 27 to ‘:0 wcuts. 2T» routs for A lllllllllllii as i-rvtnpnrvil with ‘_‘.'i In "" i-cnm for it and H1 to i i.‘ ltct-i-iitis \\4'l‘l‘ 00'. ' .~ 0n iin- i~i| ‘P5P illtlfitl. tltititrin col- ort-il brought ill; lu no‘, i't'|||N u . pottud ngititist 10 to 1111s t-cuti-i \\'lll|4‘ Queltcc checse wits 11-1,’. to 111,-, cents :1 hound in comparison with 01;. cents i ‘ ' ‘ " , . Stand Brands .,, .. straight. Arrivals iiiiiiut-ri ten hHXPS. ' '_ _- " ' ' ' ‘ . Stand this m... Fresh no 1 butter uus nguin qnnt- ' ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ " " ' ' Stand Oil (in! ed at ltl-‘i cents n pound in tuirinta nr Stntid Oil N J icss. To t-i-inili-ra. Siitiill lots \\'l‘l't‘ 2:11 Stewart Wurucr cunts u ptiituii for solids uuii ‘.111 Stttilithnkor union for prints itoci-ipts ‘llilllllvtl 1,- gzexus Co . L oxcs ' e! Gulf Sui Xcw Quebec potatoes declined in Union Curb Curb price. no 1 grade hciug 35 tn 45 cents Union at: .. . per R0 pound 1mg nu comparril with Fnited Aircrnfr 40 tn 50 ccutw mil sit-ck i-oviiinucil tr- United Corp hriltg ‘J0 to . t‘1'li|.\‘ ]1t'|' <11 pound 1mg lluiteil (ins iiu ~~ 1i S 1nd A1 Road Sign 1T - _ Pub Ser .\' J Phil Pet , . . Radio Corp Rnilln Keith Onph Rep lrnn Steel . ‘n Storca }l'.~iu \iivi-.ir<i‘~ (or Pimple! SNAPSHOT CUIL OUTDOORS AT MIGHT Extra Money AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND FOR 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-llfll from 8-22-to Oct. 20. IGENTSX CANADA'S CELEBRA- ' ted Royal Series Private Christ- mas Greeting Card dollar a doz- I1 and up; eitciusiv inexpensive, idginal desitns; superbly printed; persons who never sold before tak- ‘hg orders fast; big commissions. Sample book free to workers. Gsrretson company, Brantford. N 29 o nltlnlv t; . . (loodfish . So IComirn xiii-to __ .\‘l|il .\iiui- . , \\'imil Kirk AN OPPORTUNITY T0 START IN profitable business with small capital. For sale a quantity of portable back rests arid cushions suitable for Exhibitions. Bleach- ers, Grand Stands and Forums, were used with excellent results at Halifax Fair. Apply J. J. O'Toole, Box 108, Dartmouth, N. S. 14-426-9-8-41. liuuuzttl _ '- “HIILIWHV --__. llurww Sign at a busy cross-roads’ fll-'iilg‘l‘li‘;,g°’ ling station: “Automobiles washed Kirk pa..." fjj one dllar—Austins dunked. 5i‘ cents. IN HALL 0F FAME I NTID ACROSS CANADA went: to soil Personal Christmas icitrds. Samples styled in case form pquipped with handle and dome listener. Remarkable value at on: dollar per dozen. Compare with iothers. Liberal communion paid ‘men and women. spare or full lime. Also good line of assorted aids in boxes with free coloured ‘pictures as premiums. Write Prem- ier so Guild, 202 Castle Building, llonireal. N-1122-ti11 Oct. 20. For Sale Mlwboann SUITABLE rot; hing outbouses. etc.. per sheet. Guardian Office. t!- Wcst Union “Yest Elec Woolworth (‘o Worth Pump ,, Yellow. Truck Coach GRAIN (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Sept Bit-An sbrupt turn- cbout in Iorolgu grain markets which, luvs recently been west. had much to. do today with bringing about highcr‘ prices here. . Bulges in Chicago prices, however.‘ were followed by profit-taking. and. top levels were not held. Consider‘ nhlo notice was taken of Kansas rc- porits that subsoil moisture reservc supplies for wheat were still mengre.| Wheat. closed iiirm, 75-111‘ rpm-v- yantorduyh finish. Dec new 1 11414.44. corn 114-106 up. Dec new 71','4.-7R_ out: M114 advanced. and provisions unchanged to a rise of 5 cents (Canadian PICII) WINNIPDG. Sept 0L0 ll KITCHENER, Ont. Sept- 20- Tlie Hall of Fumes latest entrant is Amos Baker, a follower of Izaak Walton. His claim is to have caught two bass on the 'one plug at a. single cast. A friend told. the story and Baker confirmed it, but refused to give the location of the lake. Must Be Tired i. iiu...‘ Ln '0 nui . Proud mother-Yes, he's a year lljf,°,l,.("{idh"_ old, now. and he's been walking .\l.'\n mist since he was eight months old. §'T""‘"]~‘""r - Bored Visitcr—Really? He must tffilafiynf, be aiwfully tired. lii-ifenzic To Let E LET - MEAT sum’. CENT- rst, Apply 248 Richmond Btrgg. ' L- . Left: With modern camera: and films. night shots like this require only I minute or two of expcsure—and a steady camera. Right: Striking picture: of statue: can be made at night. illumination by an autofls spotlight will To LET-FURNISHED HOUSE suffice ll regular floodlights are lacking. Apply Guardian, L—4'i'l-9-19-3i l" ZLLZLTZTi-T“ Li; O begin with. there's a lot of fas~ cinatioo, in the idea of making pictures at night. Offhnnri, "pirttircs in the dark" snunlls itivrurliliio. Ac- tuhlly, however. any snapsh<intvr~ no matter how recent a beginner-- can make outdoor pictures at night easily and it's a lot of fun. t Molt such pictures-of flood-lit "wk"! M "1431 "t" “WW l"! biiitcnigs. of city skyllnes. Ito-- on 4.51411; Dpq 4.4.1.“; y]... have to be given "time" exposures. tSince, for time exposures. the chm- Imc M.“ - m’ era must be absolutely steady. a tri- pod or some form of camera support is required. hiodern tripods nve very “Wheat: No 1 hard RIM: No I nor compact and inexpensive. lfotripod S?) ‘it 72x3; gllihwgn Izyflisn‘! at hand, the camera may he any firm support—u 11th,; No 1 ritlrtllll mm; Tmt-ti sztifllfsmd °" l bench, a rock, n box or even in the sPYPPHIDRN 89 per Ion mini: No2CWand t k w’; N gem 42g‘? m, 1'1‘ “e3 crotch of s. tree. v \l_n°§i1|n;"‘/ir;di‘:n l; feed in making pictures at night it is ' 141,; 32 MW “it 3 cow (we more important than over that you 1 "compose" your picture before you .open the shtitter. Remember that gany exposed light. hitch as a street exposures of .1 tuinule or two. But. the cnntcrrr. must rest on n steady support, \\'ilii iuodorn film, which has great. oxpnsiivi- lntitttvlv, it in hotter t0 r>vcrcxpi>s<\ night shuts. if you huvn never tuude night pictures before. try mnkim: several exposures of the sumo sccnc, ranging in time from titirty si-voutis to two or tin-cc iuin- llil‘i~'. 'rll1'll, wiwti tlic tilius zirc iiu- islwtl, study ihi-tu ti» sat-o which in most stills-fut tiiry. Once smi-t- ti in outdoor tiiqht |\ho'o;:v:iplty vnll will Quint llcvclcp inzzouttiti- in izcititti: tiic St"'ill‘.'i thiit appeal to you. .'\||tonntixili\ limitl- lights urspotliizlitsiuii li1‘\l$<'t‘ll i-tfuc- tivcly to ilitttuiuu u suiiievt. Spot- lights are host. iwcntise they can be movinf! during the ovpnstiro, "paint- ing" thc Siilljflri with light. For action pictures nl night. flash- lights of some sort urn necessary. The modern pliotnflnali hnlh is tho nentest, safest smtrcr» of flashlight- ing. You itiorcly srrcw the bulb-- which looks like uu ordinary electric light httlh with utune crinkled tinfoil lnsitirr-lnto tho socket. of a halid- battery outfit and, when sll‘s set. open your camera shutter, flash the. lump. and click the shutter closed. The reflector usually stippiied with photnilnsh outfits controls the light nicely so titnt nearby ohiects are amply illuminated. There is, as you may already have fll-‘llwrflml. 11o nriiitrary (lend-line for pit-turr- mnkiug. i-Ivcrv hour of tiw whole day is _vours. And the fun o1 making the pictures is endless. JOHN VAN GUlLDEi. T0 LET - HEATED APARTMENT. Ground floor. 296 Grafton Street. L 451 9 l9 tf. —20 ACRES, HOUSE 1nd barn 4'»; miles frotn City. ‘Brackicy Point, Road. Apply '15 éiniitg Pork Road L-40B-Iil T0 LET-ll ROOMEI) HOUSE AT 25 Upper Prlticc Street. Possess- ion October first. Appiy at 23 Upper Prince. L-460-9-19-Bi. ;_>__ 10R SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Scorn 9111115. Guardian Central Joli _i>rinti-ry. Nov. l-tf. T0 LET-THREE runtvtsusn housekeeping rooms, heated, hot and cold water. Apply 177 Kent gt, t. 22-9-20-21 i T0 LET-STORAGE SPACE FOR cars or goods, dry and T001118’- Fred 1-1’. Trainer. 80 Grafton St. L-fi26-9-20-3l 4614B. Boil Oct 511/: soyg. ‘ F011 sari-z - 2 Tizxmtnm‘ o; aiiyneta st. Applga m,“ “m” irgwark Road. T: ___ 1011 s.u.r._ srocu or nav. also qtututtty heavy Mastic roof- 1111 ivment. Walter S. Weeks. tou L-535-9-2l1 l" SALE - om: um roiml Mi-vtered car 085.00. Apply P. E. Ll Fur mom 182 Queen Street T ~ - _ _ .0 t bfik 4H, r0 LIT ow Esraamsur V m- -—-—-—— woodworking shop. 118 Kent 7111i sins: _ rum its Acnss. ffifioififiéiivi Ave., modem conveniences Hot water heating. Apply at l6 Ilim. Ave. L-sci-s-zo-ai ‘*“'”“ X0 . 511/. Street. Trainer, 1v l - i incl: nosiusurui. noMI. Nun : “nu-g gn- gentiemen boarders. mm ssso weekly. Apolv 0110"!- ,,,,,_ L-470-0-19-3i. LIAGUI SESSION of the twrmlpondcnto st Genevmm" Our hi» picture show: the newimy Dengue of Nations Building. just. completed, while below. left h a o“ scene tiring : league session. At m, ' m! sovm-r tun slsomr ADMITTIID r0 no: “d”, . fl-ln and Fore Minister Lit- mzolhewhtqy-moumflt: at 1h: vinov, portly hecfrse of tenseness rung“. o; Nations assembly In with Nui Germany and Jill!"- h swituerland w:o the nom- have decided to the LCD!" l‘ “ifs... mum's: Soviet im- but in order to : public 0011111111 i‘ u.“ mfmbcvflllp in the world on their doe should war break Mk Nrmmm; n; nations. Dictator At least that is the opfloc of lfllll Oct Male Help Wavtedg? WANT“, — MAN FOR FAIR‘? work. Apply Had “yd” com wall. L- -9 ":11 SALE _ nous: six runs d and registered Gurnsey Cow. 0 Gitrnsey Bull. Apply Wm. l. Young Street. Gay Town. Ia-“B-I-IU-fl.‘ 110%: No 4 c w . ' No 6 t‘ \\' 4M}: Truck Witt-iii:- VETS’ Ccnlml» “ed R lllni Low Lnoii lamp, an auto headlight or an elec- residence, barn, workshop. 90 0mm)“ st‘ 104% 101%,," tric sign. will register strongest on to Charles W. Hume. _ . . -- 1114;17- a/ I a ' . I ' z ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘Mf ‘"3 I "We avoid such lights entirely, unless m‘ “u: _ Aynsflms BULL Miscellaneous 7- . .. » - v . they are essential to the Dicturc 1 as“. John mompwm Bum é~' ' A‘ “mi "How long did-you have to expose minnare. L"“i7'9"1'3'- Nursery Stock. u m w n n . n» um picture? - q-iiu is nie niviin. L'3°°f'9'°‘7'a'"' ' ' ' ‘m’ .. . new night Photograph. The answer is en- {YMG cows, Jersey, Ayrshire Grade. " ~ ~ 52 , tlrely dependent on the scene. With Law. Parmlnas Hughes, Union, H \ 3 3*!" 79*" I super-sensitive film it is possible m m“ “u: _ AT A BARGAIN. L", make tractiomof-a-second shots of gapglpartwor Eu" ca‘ Apply w‘ “V? such as the crowd under s thentcfs ' Y1K. heatl Riv r. ey e can hold your camera in your hand. r n. Other views. such as long shots of "A Mosh! ntunov who would he “""“""‘ - *“~~""'"1‘ ‘"- Ixhl: inept’: t: In langui- fiwu" ohnnton nnvl Win!) L M1 9 21 m L'5m'a‘m'm tow. 10414. the film. Ufltlfllly it is a good idea to Junior Chlmp,m_ M” ‘mum _ m____k 7,. Y°""° "ti" I‘. s. nosvss, sovrnronr. FOR 52 l; l able question people ask on seeing a M Mb! - z new“ mrsn- _ . Wanted ' ' ' A _ ‘ H _ ' a "fast" lens and the new. type ...-__ L-518-9-20-3i. 1293mm‘ .. ,_ = ~ ' Mo”, T’ Ford To“ ‘Huck M” , very brilliantly illuminated subjects, n»; brightly lighted marquee. And you n» .- tho lower right is s picture elitist theworld.“ Fmrhumflns"mayneed in L-sil-B-N-St w’