la , Associated trees s! "' r‘ Twitter- _ ‘ o ‘sol: commodities be- t da p; prolit-taklnzuahl’! 5th: a a sharp er impression on a M GOSSIP7 - is expected to slow its 10th consecu- el‘: gig; “flarallfihiteté common red lest more than 1' . . pm“:- Narrow net changes either way were recorded by American Can, Al- lied Chemical. General Electric, Du Pent, General lioters, Case and in- first time in a week the tsrnetlensl Harveste , ll b llllrlt ldlllfllr lht-irflliltfld ar ‘Jun do.“ "w". “mouth “wimp,” Bu‘ ‘:6 B;:‘N°"IN,':S bull drive, la the leading financial B,“ Tahphnn‘ 01;‘ nu Iiderable numb of fractional losses. u,“ amounted to only three- were among the _ q, n mum" markets today of the United states, B c 1mm" - 1 The market opened little changed, o; a point, Sales totalled L801,- Amerlcau Power ind light Negiquli Bonds, however, continued to forge 35mm, T L" §;_.,"" 1* 1 bill "l"! "Elihu! ill Clllllliln Paci- n well under yesterdays Power and American an fereigu- Ihesd, and in commodities substlrl- guudh, pgoflugt. ‘ H“ n” i lellll". Qilllill 0! Clllltlllfl o’ power returning gains of a oint or ll“ 7"“ “inn” “l” "l" l" B C gower 28% 21% B P-flflc‘ hmllwh‘ n” dmdnd d" churned nervously through more. l rails Canadian Pse fie was "'3"- "Mlll "ll" mllllufll "l" Clan ‘Car Coin ' 6 5% ll tnrmem‘ "mum l“ n “new” m“ “on, Bulls attempted several heavy o‘ flgtghngnt o; n. amdend an early setback. Stocks met resh C" Pm H‘ u H“ of 2% Mints to 14K but before the ' 1e rrt the market to throw off New York Central strengthened ' llllfl"? °"'ll°°ll""- "l" elem! 1M1- Can o... "a " l‘ m °'°'° m’ “m” h" 5mm“ l ""°' i‘ "nycared to be a tired feeling, ' ed changes, with minus signs alight- C“, éemem iii,‘ ‘ ' a l-lll" - London was rIPPlWll l ' fflnfl, utilities and oils for their ssocx avnnaqgg lv llvnred in the leaders, c", m”; u," ‘Q5 4 “"7" "l lf- l’. R. Tlwrelllllollt the 0,, but getting only telnpor- Copyright ion Btasldard seen-ties Tl" M" 4111"". "lllnll in the Can Pacific ' um 141,4 1m '°"'°“' Th“ """'°° °' ‘h’ ll" ‘W’ W‘, davntages so far as the general Co, Aug e. past five weeks has achieved a record Cocknm" pf’ “ 7°“ llllltlll- l llllll "lllll" l‘! "' las concerned. Power and light liOlnd20rr20ut00To or persistent naias unparalleled in c,“ a m °.‘" "l M mllt-tlklnr brlhr Ibwrlwl "l"- li’ dummy“ m,“ Tod" ‘u m. m: m5 587- mm: "l". n mama numum" "b Don; ‘lallfd ll! “.... ‘a! 8% mainly fractional losses. It was sat- bot Pr" n‘, u 50's do‘ 85-1 ‘do "m". 0g ‘m o ‘go w, bond o‘ Dom m‘ 13%| 1- n“ 1 12% l2 isfactory to note that activity dwin- waqk u" 46-8 “f7 60-2 m.“ ‘L000 p" uh.‘ “Yuan-fly in "a E.‘ c?) i ls -- 3 5i Yo. died on the decline to some 1.031 noun‘ ‘n -- m.“ m.‘ 53.1 M.‘ m" “m. pub,“ "m", “on” . A gar: ‘ares .. . 9 shares, against 21,828 on Mandly. T" l with fortllfl Ciitsltlzamgrs Year ago ... 104,2 06.2 158.0 101.0 "usvlgskztlfi-énirtdheftween iltsrnate d1.’ stgtffwifrer" ' lllllslrxlolsgolliedsl: Jiffy}: o‘ ML m liln oYrglqll-gldwulrflllgliih of; is! lg: " '22s" buying. 13st before T1‘ nntlie Illa‘: gm“ " " " n“ 12% ‘KJNTREAL- A“? °"lhl' Th‘ cm‘ lda was slightly favored High ‘i012 H 08.0 8T8 11:1“ 12"“ ket: was friven s Iillllmillll boost Hqlllium n n . ‘ “hm prun-Th” "nun-l mo“ will"! ‘lawcn 5mm‘ WM", ‘dub M" 1D,,” ~- an “b 51-0 77.3 b“, u w“ .0“ con|ld.ubly dum,“ I‘; “us: u?“ .3‘ ' 55° Market followed a somewhat irregu- mwlc hone for example ‘swayed High 101-1, " 140'» 105'» t, ‘a 35'“ tho afternoon only to recover in the Inpnmg oélnw hhkm o“ M‘ 8% h“ “m” ma" "d "1""! “l” ' raa T; down T." pom“ “n” ‘m, h" 105‘ -- “0-6 30.5 103.0 144.3 h“ M" hon‘: Tad," w" ‘w, m "l," ° ° l ° "d! - 7 softer trend, The mar et was weak at "m '0 closing with a small aet iii b {mo " ' ' "B “"3 "b!" ‘lil "°l""l°- lllllnllrh the ‘itincleil Hum ' 5* ‘ 5 5 m‘ °l‘°"“‘" mm“ ' ‘ml’ l“ ‘h’ “may, n an”: watched “only L03 mi - o‘ “U3 23M 995-9 turnover of 3301010 shares wssJ7-|2_ c ° “Fm” o" l~'~l, ""6 19% 1°34 early ufternoon_ but _closed with s ddranre-ktllmrtun“ or m lender iv 0 . 11.10 80,4 140.6 114,7 no ‘en-mm ,eiurd"," - t lilies. 40 Mfhtenac. sfi-ll ahrdlu uuu mummy o; lollel- prlc, Chang" raoazwgilsanca has been fought by s What the Stock Market did " NIiEIlItQIT-tllw gazelle» lady 20% 1"“ tummy tmtwn“ m"! “mu” 7 ' , ' - ' J csa tin -t d . [abbflfil filwrthelllilfiréltgetieteilaeai; rt; N Tue Mali -' , gnmn" B'“"fl°' ‘We 7 Cnuadllaiytlltsrlifl: Railway featured me mot cr {hm o“ in c r- Number of advances 840 502 - . . “l- sled c“ -- 9 the day's trade. The lssua was active- lave been same i“ ‘gm n w’. u ‘umber of declines 2m 1m M n k PW" Clll- -~ 9% ltlfi ll iy traded in and dropped 254 Oil the nut nrodiw crud m ,_ 1:: on m; Ertorks unchanged .. ms m In! g 0C 8 Qllrlm POW" -- 14 i-We 14 day to close at u _ ac time the port by he n u y go u otal issues traded . roe ooh sllllvllllsln -- 1C6 14 14 day's lowest, Weak ess fn-C, l’. . _ ' st- Lalumm“ c°ll"- ' 5° caiue as a result of yesterday's ad- , ’ at“! C” "l C" 19% 19% m“ verse dividend news and. tended to ' . - “t”! C‘, fl m“ "ll-jaw 2° 25 influence the balance of the list, ~. e ' (Canadian Press) wlnmlw‘ El“ ' ~ . 3% International Nickle lost Y; to 8% in ' g TORONTO, Aug. k-(hllnlng quo- 3"“ ' heavy turnover, Consolleted smelters . . ' tations)- Cmmm" '" ‘m was eff a point to M at the close Sales Stock ' High Low Close hlontn“ " ‘ ' 1m after touching a low of d7 earlier in l . 1000 Acme .. .. .. .150’. .1554; 15% fig; 5mm‘ " " " 275 25° 5g the day. Montreal Power was relstlvé; C Itdl 100A .. r. t. 8U £0 ' " " "' l l ii d 1W ll ' itockii é n u TFFZTIrad. Close 1033 211g‘ .. .. .. ,0-’ll,$ ,0.'il,{, 03% 15/2. lgl-lrfzillln-Tracwtfila-n 5s‘t lubifiuwas off mercsn an .. -- 531/ B0 ill 3i mu et .., .. 18 Jlll/ ,l7 . ' ‘ Ans Tel Tel ... 21921082’? 110% 1000 Arno .. .. .. .0153 fill}: 01% Ottawa Power was a strong spot Anaconda Cop .. .... 0% 01A 9% 8000 Bagaulae . 04 ,04 ,0l G ' and closed at 92 up l, Bell Telephone Atchison .... ... 4 v. v, o; 20000 Bidgoo , . . Tali! CH’ 8t moved air-neat the trend w! will It ""“— gulburu Auéo .. ... 4W, 71% 731$ 500 Bunk Hill ~ 82% up l,‘ h i ‘he c. ‘ c di 1' l. ntilnore hio . .. lily 111A 111,4, 5000 Buff Can . . Other prce canges ncu ' n- ugyTfllgAllfimAag {lag-Them ware Bethlehem Steel . .. 1o‘ 18% 1w. 0000 Castle-Tr . . -_-_- ada Cement. llil $4 at elf. Demlnlvn hi fillill‘ 2m calves 101a hogs and Briggs -- -- We. 1M0 Chlbenr - (Canadian Press) Bridse. will ‘A at 18%- llllllll"! 9"‘ m; sheer/um] lambs’ for u]; qr. ghq Can Pacific ..., i3 12 y 1500 Cierlcy , - wnr-qpgq ducts up lb at. 14%, Massey Hsrrll rm, lfontrcni Livestock hlarkets te- Case Threshing . .. 62% 48% 4M" 5 ’l 110MB - ‘ 0" '11: ll! ll- Nlllllllllll “Nlwlh- ll“ l‘ rqjaoiadiar nhout s01 cattle and ghryaler Meters - 2 11% net "17 F’brldire I WINNIPEG, ad’.- 0—-\\'hent prices at ‘Hill/so. ltnttrtnlaalllgél" coll- » .... . iv»- c, ii%i’3f.l.““"o’i... .... 12:... - “lam”: ..r":. "are: a w. = » . . a . . 4 . . . , . . . f“? Q...“ devour chef] nfiuwffi‘ 1's;- Corn Products 41% 40y: 40st, 0200 1 omestd . 27% 20% .27 alfsenco Jfaciliiorgnopnlchaags nlalud Cfllllllllll" C0110!" Prelvllfll. Wllll-‘l’ Eport tglGlrfuf Brimin earth thadlllnn- g-“I/rlglliltrént any 8w ‘All? 112% gflzeyru-io --- llé cascruesflof tratlrcrs‘ l10ll1th€,l;’flfl?“l§ Llzlllsélvaozillfelllgvll l" ""116 lllllf- "m mater vsan_ sa ng ura ay, 1 . - r .. ,- .- , cage o "cna n" ii e k o - - A fcw common hulls were weighed F°X Flllll mi 7W: ‘W: 150° Kllk Plelll - 91% 10% .0155 points put the skids under the mnr- Blllll‘ "l Nll“ slllltlll F“ lll‘ n" , at r125 to use. en Electric . . lav. 11v. m4 mo Laird shore . 201a 2on0 20.00 kct hear the close Values at the ill-lute at ‘Z55. Bank o! i-nlnlnerw held v DCIlVBB-WBPQ steady at $2 to $2.25 lltil Foods .1 en ... 20% 27 28% 350° VH0 (l!!! -- .24“ 95% ~24 cliill! Were 1%, to 174i n bushel lower gllllfillltlllélxfiel: 2t! laglntwgltllgw Bu‘ l’! b, Irgggefg, An 94¢ gong ".1 w“ Geri Motors ... .... 15% 14,, l5 500 Viv Cons ... ...7 ~17 than yesterdays finish. only ‘lggtrenp Pow", fkbenmna M, n n [gp d; gray 1 Houston 0|l .. 10% 11 m; 5200 Wright Her 8.04 -.95 ~07 October declined w, ta d0 with De- “m "m" o "a he d m“ t m, y," mgdlljm u...“ "and ;4_ Hudson hiotors . .. 11/, Mg not. Total sales 320.000, cembor and iifny elicit down 17, to M t m, a“, ,‘ l‘ * quad 13min bfgught ‘g with w“, llnpp Motors .. ... 31,6 r UNLIBTED 611,4, and 651A, respectively, 5 To‘; “Pr! ‘l: l‘ “is” h H ‘m, w; n gr lnt Harvesters .. .. 271/, 25% 20% 3-00 B Mlllllllfl Jill/a 33% The wave of profit-taking came in ‘mom bgndl '1" - ‘ l" sheep wgi-eaointilvlgg at prices rnng- ggfllzelh -- -- ... :1! 71% P‘: 1m gigmllllfilel- -- .9 Jaislé .gg% tkhe llliltklllzlll.‘ arlul blroulght the mar]; he pound- "emn: cloud n, s, lag rom . o , _ pone .. .. . - . e ac o prce eves o a wee ~ . Afciv hog sales were made at 85.50 Ken Copper ... 10% 10% 10% 175 C-Copper . . 2-40 2.40 2.40 n. Chicago "longs" led the way §27§5_“1:dg“’teg:“°g:$:' Mu“ "5 lor selects, barons and butchers, fringing’ co. l6 m £538 gag-Jars; .. .. 3:340 as” as” at‘: igeaiefrraiiorliar gain“ t d n“ l’ - l‘ -_ r c .. .. - . . . . v es o os mae s iii‘- ,\[ Poems rm ,, , 5w, m1, m5 5:5 Home Oil .. .30 .30 .30 millcrs had ceased in their purchases, Montgomery Ward 1150 llud Bu! --- 2.00 2. . 2.80 not being inclined to follow the European women i Nash Motors .. 1,4 5810 Nickel .. 0,40 $55 8.65 rising prices and this had the effect F e E ‘h ‘New; York cent - 1:123 girlk lilud .. .3? .3? ofnsending Liverpool whcnt down i- Home . Makgrs or L Plfllifilllfgllllntioglll: 4 ll; 49/ 37100 Nslileigl u I. 00% '00 '06 “A ‘fziritligt patllndzreign news vvas i . .. , , . .. . . . , §:i:...“":i..“ " I - *1“ a". t’. ~21 '."..'.."‘i‘."":..i.'i."".::.‘€“ a; m YORK» ~- a-ev m “dxTmwl A“ 9_(n Th” c n lindin Kelrh ‘Ci-pk’... 4 4 4 7:700 Pen Pete . ‘ ‘.0554, ‘.05 105% quotlngfi C, I, F, price that was only calllldli-ll 9359-“70111911 ll! u" .-..:.;-r.t-a do ant... ca; llxzlxrg“ - 3;;- itc rdilliftltt. ~ » i.“ 2f" 2:: ':'-:::::..:::@;.*v..cu:.:=*=" vac-d ace-- w- new» afvirrfgfiqmcuflfilpfitllfdn ‘a; ththncllflzglzl: Routh Railway“, u... ‘ I 3.1200 Algonin .i4 :14 ‘Crorfprospects in these two coun- Brush, novelist, are "the mOGl 130111‘ llnlilclllhiiiniln. Howl tlniey he flll- Sim §,{;"‘.'l,;‘,." " g2 I3?‘ i?‘ nnnllipellalfel-lnglile ..IIl°'§Zr'R'.Z-" .1315; 15"“ l" ll" w°lld-" °“"1 , stand on d: iv J , .01 very shlir y, A visitation of locusts "Haw we get “w”, with it 1 don-g Anlwll“ 1"” 0-2033- Texas Co ,, . 10,00 10.00 is reported in northern Argentina, ,, - » glllslllillll ‘Pllllllil 3-2955. T“ m." gulp); 400 liiln (‘orp . 1,44 1.44 1,44 which is earlier than usual. kn0W, 5h? lildt "lllmlnfl- lmm I Ill-fr»? i-iléf-"lhrhf to“. i‘.'%%li:‘.i.:"“ ~ ~22“- .'::..:r.:~:::'." c: c» mad we r---w1»=~»-= gfiizi-irlhlllhreis 12.0877. t llllllllllr Plgla" 300 ilfoss .. . ‘ll a121,; 2351/, northern cash wheat sales were of bflhktl‘ hlllbllld. "Perhaps it l5 b6- rirlf}: lion? Kgrtrglwlgolillra 0.21m A¢~"§;““ gllllsllilig 01% M“ m“ lllilleulhtlcrglrlgrliagllnm‘ ‘mm’ “m d“ cause American men are naive and (‘u-choaloviikla Crown 0,0341. ' ""1, r3” r" ‘c310 Norandn ‘ ’ ' c1. ss let us" n ‘ k I. u n ed ns inp - . ‘ ._ _ _ _ - Fieillililllld rbffiflir? 331b, S Jill?" 2g“ i022 grillg." ‘, o" m“ ‘ "w 01% w’ M" Women in Europe know more s- gflfgflfnylflgfcfigfll-llfi Mm Van Steel .. 1a mt 1w. 00 s. Antonio . gm; ?¢gc'-;ll'4,i,=,, nllecnfftfally, bout home-making than Americana. grout Iiritain Pound 319060, C? - m 1W. 14% til: 1.21% SileTr-‘iltt I L énfczioo ' ' the writer thinks. "There is real rrecca Drachma .0074, “'91-”; Pun-r " ‘fly ‘fly 600i] magma ', ha i tn‘ h n 3h Md Iinllnnd Florin £4026, p - " ‘ m s ,, ' ‘ cilicaco Ada il—lleiief thit s ° m‘ n '1' °m°" e 5 ' ziiilrlignig Pabero 0.2011, 112% Blliddmlgillsfiu -.. :50 .50 '50 cents quick’ advance had made‘ ra- “and beauty, and they have t‘me~ n ' - . of; .:::"s.r:2"- mil“ - 11.1.. c. ~32, irlzthtuts"? 1.21.12. "srirczrs"; o u- rrwelullv ere o an a- I ea a J a fillgzrs-lnfir: 331ml. om” c y 9 p R e p 0 y t 1am a Hughes 4.2a 4.2: 4.2a "gflnfllerwllillt ‘lfizllnd comm m load for their men. 1 cannot au- , ll‘ - . M00 BlldWlh .. e- Dllb 1/; .01“ l n New Zonland Pound 8,0335, 3500 Bu" 1-,- ____ (11% 411% some bearish effect, Export demand ll?“ l‘ Qiully- Mrlviimifronc 0.2006, 154m can p" for wheat improved as a result n! The luthm. o‘ “Red Headed W0. Poland Aloti 0.1290, ogtim; pm“ En“ recessions in price, and there were in- gioumanin lieu 0.0071, OTTAWA, Aug il-lliy The Cana- 125m 1pm. _ ' tlmations of reduced crop callinnten man" ls very modem, but she l‘!- Irfiilll.‘ il-llff all???“ ‘mm- §d'"..§r'°'i$l&“Z‘r'§.e"ia“'§§l'§l{ea'l$§£ 1,33,‘; $1"; ‘$52,, ,‘,’§....°.".‘.‘.2§“..,‘,’,‘§'.‘.';.§_ “’ ‘"°“““ ““" nets the changing order which robs Sweden irroaeltzciie, and parts of Alberta after another 2m Rum” am closed ..d|ett1ed_ llifl-lbfi chum,‘ o; homgly gugggundlngg Switzerland Franc 0.2241 week of hot, dry weather in prairie mo mum“ under yesterday's finish, corn Iii-m with United States Dollar 14.1646 P, c, provinces states the weekly crop re- o s Ken“ _ down, ants lift-l off, and provisions In‘! 8795591‘ llolllillllllmlllll? "llfllllm. port issued today by the Dominion 1000 sud Mm" varying from 12 cents decline to s rise their gamma‘ EXCHANGE bureau of statistics, of 5 cents. During the pnst reek‘ tllerle has N W ‘ggsnliu wags-r‘ h t Mothers lose u great deal, she NEW YORK _ - f th lit e n h crops E ’ K, il- on cl n- ca _ hangs firm, ' (llrgitg Bfirllllraeilrfn 3847; ljilensolithzln egasllaizlljaravsi? and the M l closed easy. Closlirlg: Oct l fig; Dec believes‘ b? 3°11‘! out o‘ m“! hom hlggwec 8-01: ltd y do; Belgium yield in this area will he greatly re- O Ontrea am. es independently in all forms of ' e ‘ I ' ' Lin." 2M0‘ and“ “w” 33525‘.i"iaé°§fe'feri‘hhe‘i!rifd ellii b ' k ' ' onoss nsvsunss Iflllvlllrs- "But they gain some- Cur Mar gt thing foo," she added. "They share Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations (Canadian Press) Bandit e c . ~. a S. ofiii’; 2.22.34 be or (‘snails 455-40 as if _ llz-W 405-01 455-55 li-IH . l, “la ma my- . ‘l4 E2" Nat lllys ‘ at. 101% 101K Cl n-iso .. Can Nut Herv 6-08 .. 1005' n Nat serv s-u .. marl PRODUCE l _ (Cassldlma Pleas) MONTREAL, Aug 0—-6llght weak- ‘? in the butter and cheese mar- 2; t-"lalantiisy was fullrrecovered to- Lmlhofl. n cheese, s slight gain ea- “Tlllxhntter market was b ek again lT-lec to 17¥ic per lh, for cerlots ml"! ‘ll N". l and little was avail- a below the lfiie line. Mia to Olfic 9w: for it Th! cheese market was S’: Ontario's. Ilid 0c to "two's. MTP "Ruler weekly auction will he . ‘h; tomorrow at the hoard of trade, M cllhemstween ism» and 1400 hoses M!" "B. and etween "iyhidders, ‘lllllllll the auction th‘ vrss ellxoositlon not to sell vilutt lime below ‘the maximum of n" m‘ film-Wale cheese sent M lo made pnlllbll acceptance o usl low unt I CVO" "went-v upward l“ 08f. market held ma, Irione ‘a 10o to t e for extras 1 f0 h and 700 butter will go to the hlgh- rket.’ steril ‘went a- h hei n‘ ‘llnent l‘ "W v too . - rv I rn "ltlrdl this week also have shown a w mine of hitter we iy m hares. Cheese arrivals were‘ ‘Elsi bea- with veil. Held fresh stock hm o! corded al i o. ti?“ generally s to so po ts aim. lelae benefit late-sown crops and would the feed situation. in other Saskatchewan prospects con- ir to good but rains late crops and improve parts of tinua from fa would be beneficial to pastures, In Manitoba the northern half of the wheat belt promises better than average yields hut this condition ls partially offset by recent deteriora- tion tn areas in the southern half of the province whore heat and drought bsva caused losses. The southwestern section of the province has suffered greatest damage, Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug 0—Bsriey, Can- adian Western, Ne. I .45: Olts, Can- adian Western, No, 0 .12; Oats. Feed Na, 1 ' Flour, spring wheat pat- ents, firsts 4.00; Flour, seconds 4.30; Flour, bakera_ 4.20; Flour, winter wheat patents. choice 2.00-2.00; Flour white corn 4.30; Bran. m" 21, ' llidlli mas; ‘honed osls_ Hay N0, 2 per ton, car lots ll. Cheese. oat ,on%-.00%: Ohm». Que. 17%; Zliggs, fresh specials in car- tons 37-28: Eggs fresh extras in 25-30; Eggs, fresh firsts _il\ : Potatoes, new Qutllfl l. - 50. COTTON NliW YORK, Aug it-Cottou futur- barely steady: rlvelnr - eh - ; Mar 731? Jun 757: uly 703i Oct 607-08; Nov, g qtuiet-mlddling 700. Lverpoel: Cot on, I00! tllllfl- ha‘ esVlll points kill rlcan l" ' ar. Arne dude. fa It WI net 5,27: 8t bow mlddilhl - dood er- dlinl 5.32. us; iitrlct ordinary , l‘? 5‘ ca" 0,100 obales, all ala- erlesa. sooan Ana il-ltaw ans" we today, but the under- tone was eady and sales were r6- sthsdvaneap of 2 to a volntnsé NIWLYOMR, s lesl’ ire fine h re asking f! to ll reported includ- Stocks High Low Close Beauharnofs A . . . . 1 85 100 Brit Amori Oil .. 1i. 10% 10% Dem Eng Works .e 10% Dom Stores .. . 18 17% 11% Imperial 0|l .. 10% 10V; my, Imperial Tobacco tig Inter. Utilities A 5 4% ‘i Lake Shore .. ‘Z050 Narnnda .. .. 1860 1850 1330 Page-Hersey Ltd 55 Sherritt .. .. . 4i. 40 40 Slscoo Mines .. 75 70 ‘reek-Hughes . 4.'l Walker, Illrnui . .. fi 47% ii Wright Hslsles ....) , Wnlkcr, Hiram Pfd. 05$ e. s In - an use: almanac M": Fm“ n d r alldna viral? lacuna: n" m “Bull " , Drive.‘ Interrupted 0a The U-S. Markets BULI: DIIYI ... ... .- ... .... a... NIW YORK. Aug O-Jxtausl e profit-taking saies_ the usual sequl the New York rCurb (Canadian Pres . a) Stocks High Low Close‘ Amer Cysnalnid B . 4K 4 4% Amer Super Pow .-- 4 8 4 Asso Oas liilec A . , 2 2 2 4% 4% g 15$ lit 88% B0 _5l Imp Oil Ltd ti; lnt Petroleum .. .. 10 ,10 10% Niagara Hudson ...,“ 145$ 14% Std Oil lndlans ... 28% 28 ‘ l‘ Std Oil Kentucky . 14 13 1d Un lat Power A .. 4% ‘4 4% EARNING! NEW YORK Aug 0-Coca Cola Co. today reported for the diner-tar and- ed Jane 00 net profit o , compared with !8,0(I,801 in the June. 193i quarter, For the six months end- ed June 30 net profit was $1 ‘compared with rages». in the 1081 e . , "rhe compssy deelared- the usual extra dividend at as eests with the regular quarterly dividend of $1.75 on the common stoc "l Vto n. a: aO-KIIIOI for Aug-seat, i zhlpm and 40000 bags at .10. . Approximate sales were 10,100 toss. loot. cla o1 Dee 1118 Ian and liar nae, ilay 1.13- laiy ija. in refined one leesl- refiser ’an- nonnced a reduction of d points to points to 4.15, Wlthd wsis against er u’ m have ahown y above 3.10 but 0U he "ef Porto lltcaamfz: "legroom-ates Dillard's- l‘ g ditllftt-cfd. "s? llhlll!‘ Montreal _ Stock Market Quotation» Stocks High Low Close Abitibl Power Papa. 1 l MONTREAL. Aug 0—(By The Canadian Ptess)—Ths gross revenues of the Canadian National Railways for the week ending August 7th, 1M2, were $2,400,041 as compared wit .2 J3 for the corresponding period in 1031, a decrease 00700101, TO DETERMINE DOGS SENSE TORONTO, Aug. 8—(By The Canadian Press)--'I‘o what degree the sense of isde ‘,.‘ in a dog will be determined by clog experts at the International Dog Show when it opens at this year's Canadian National Exhibition. Add- ed as a special attraction this year are the obedience tests. to be cou- ducted under the auspices of the German Shepherd Dog Club of Canada. The teats are not confined mere- ly to the German shepherd dog. commonly ialown ss the “WW6 dog". but open to all breeds. The dogs will undergo a series of six different tests in competition for the three money prises offered by the sponsoring club. ‘rwo of the tests will’ be the retrieving of an article thrown a minimum distance of 25 yards. and retrieving over an obstacle four feet in height. IPNll and method of delivery to count in ‘til cases. The total amount of prise money to be distributed at the allow is $5.000 and till-fl" l" coming in mt from all cert-e o! North America. i . . memos,‘ August e-a vrovflll is afoot to. givedhe British delega- to the Imperial Oonitfthfi l ;_ei _ welcome, when they return to dysmdon, the lard mayor, Sir Mau- rice Janka, is understood to h!" diseussed~ tbs plane with Prime s..ls I volume, but new business was supplied‘ tar-rough secend hands existing contracts ca used is I It around ~ tlantreal iisrliet ‘fiiieiigiitt (Oasadlas Press) . The loesl market-closed with a steady tone today, after some early unsettlement had resulted in a cou- J. 0. Eiio Companies iialntain Earnings 0f $1,233,347 liet Cash Alone Is Greater Than Current Liabilities of 8652MB. ECONOMIES EFFICTED tel-national Preprietsries Limited and Sllhsldisrles Have Favorable Year. Features of the 1931 report of 1n- ‘ mntional Proprietarles Limited are the maintenance of earnings at practically the same level attained in i930 and 1829, and the cash hel- ance at the end of 1930 of $738,508. Current liabilities were only $652,- 835. In spite of lessened buying power of the public, increased tariffs in foreign countries and fluctuations in exchange, consolidated net pro- fit from operations, after providing for depreciation and losses in ex- change on all funds transferred, but before taxes, staff bonus end pen- sion fund, and the usual write-ed of organization expenses amounts to $1,233,347 for the year 1931, com- Dered with $1,234,213 for 1930. Regular Dividends Paid The regular dividend of $6.20 per share was paid to Class "A" share. holders during the year, together with participating dividends total- llhs 10 cents per share, making a total disbursement to Class “A" shareholders of $2.70 per share, Dividends totalling 80 cents per share were paid to Class “B" share- holders, and after provision for in- come taxes there remained a bal- once f0 profit for i931 of $228,350, which was added to consolidated , surplus account, which account now stands at $832,467, as at Dec. 31, 1931. This represents that part of the consolidated surplus of the com- pany and its subsidiaries which has been built up since the insulation of Inter ational Proprieterles Lim- ted in May, i928. . Financial Position ls Strong musid Lamb. son of Mr. and Mrs. uo 2'14 T10 Daughter of Former l Islander Married Catherine Smith, daughter o1 m,- nnd Mrs. Robert’. I1. Smith, formerly of Charlottetown, and Hilary ad- George H. Lamb of Michigan, north Dakota. was soiemniud Wednesday morning at half after nine o'clock at St. Patrick's Church, Michigan, in the presence of the family and intimate friends. The Rev. Father Abcrle officiated. Cathedral candles, pink and white pennies, pink and blue lurk- spur end ferns formed the back- ground for the ceremony at the a1- tar. ‘Ilhe wedding party entered to the strains of Mendeissohrrs wcd- diing march, played by Miss Jennie Robinson at the organ. Mrs. John Lish .0f.DlCiflhS0fl, sang "0 Prom- ise Me". before the ceremony, and during the mess sang Gounocis “Ave Maria", "Agnes Del" and "0 Salutarfs." Bridesmaids in Blue The (our bridesmaids, ivilss Cath- erine Lamb of Michigan, cousin of the groom, Miss Claire Smith of Dickinson, sister of the bride, Miss Lilia-S H. Smith of Fairbsult, Minn». and Miss Luella MlcDunn of Barnesvilie, Minn, entered one b! one. They were gowned alike in empire models of blue triple sheer chiffon, fashioned vvith_ a wide band or tiny ruffles at the hem and forming brief sleeves. They wore large pink horsehair lists, ei- bow-length pink lace mitts and pink moire pumps and willed wlorliel bouquets 0f Plllll "eel peace and baby's breath. The maid of honor. Miss Georzl- ana. Smith. sister of the bride, fol- lowed. Miss Smith wore a similar frock of pink chiffon, with blue hag, mitts and slippers, Her flow- ers were blue sweet Pm- Plllk roses and baby's breath. ‘rhe bride entered on the arm of her father, gowned in white Chall- tily lace fashioned on princess OFFICES l’ in the ——S. Summerslde School Monday,‘ was called at the fourth inning on account of darkness and wet grounds-S. lines. Her long tulle veil, the length of her train, hung from H lace coronet. She carried h ehefll of calla, llllies and maiden hair The consolidated financial posi- fern. Her only jewelry was a dia- Gharlottetewn The m5? a... a... Real Estate Gampaiiy PROPERTIES BOUGHT I [OLD HOUSES AND ROOMS BINTlDt AND T O DENT 58 GRAFTON < SIB-EIT- ORD BUILDING PHONE M3. LET US LIST YOUR PROPERTY. 4870-8-9-61. ‘ruesday evening at the Bt. Charles hotel, here. at which members oi the bridal party and house guest: here for title, wedding were guest! Covers were laid for twenty. (The bride is a daughter of Mr. R. E. Smith a former Vice-Principal of Queen Square School). WESTERN GUARDIAN —POLICE COURT — One drunk W85 fined $2 and costs on ‘lhieeday Surrunerside Police Court. -GAME CALLED-The post ser- ies baseball game between the C. Y. M. L. and Harris Siugegm on the diamond on —SCHOOL BUILDING PRO- GRESSlNG-Work on the annel in the Suinmerside High School ll making rapid progress, and it ls ex- pected that. it will be finished on or before September 15th. The East Wing has all the brick work oom- pieted as well as the foundation. The roof will be finished by Wed- nesday night, ready for the instal- lation of the pitch and gravel out er covering. The plastering wil be well on the way by Thursday The assembly hail is being changed considerably. ‘The space on the ground floor beneath will form the new hall and is being extended out some distance to the north. The hall will be the full. height of the building, with part of the old as- sembly hall as a. balcony at the back. The seating will extend un- derneath tiie balcony to accommo- date about 400 people. Accordion doors will be used to separate the ant doings at the office." Hard On Nurmi (A. P.) a" ‘, storm-centre the 10th _ Olympiad, claimed least e, partial triumph today in the legislative manoeuvres when the International Arnste Ath- letic Federation, after voting itself blanket powers of supeuslon by s. onewole margin, than a right-s- hout fsoe and decided tn shelve for two years the entire issue growing out of the celebrated Psavo Nurmi case. After listening to a good deal of oratorlcal aftermlth to the track and field sports, which it governs. the I. A. A. F. Ballotted 13 to l2 in favor of a resolution giving the executive council power to sus- pend temporarily or permanently any member nation or any ath- lete which, in its opinion, had vio- laud the amateur rules, subject only tn an appeal to the whole congress. sinsmcs is GOLDIN Qusieno. Aug. e-(ay The Can- adian Preasl-"A magistrate in the province of Quebec‘ condemned. the other day. rboistaroln and er- ratio ottisen, who charged with missing his wife slid not support. llll his faintly. to refrain from speakingtohlswlfeforaperiodof two years. There is an original me- lilinistar preenoneia. thod of . . . h: dliatrilsatlngrlohes l was strong. Current assets were gift of the groom. 33.555533. se against current liabil- l tion shown as at December 3o, 193i, i mond and platinum lsvalliere. the Mr. Lamb was atteri ball from the entrance and when necessary will be thrown open for additional space. Seating accom- modation will be provided in the dad by his now the respect childen used to have only for their father who h came home at night after import- LOS ANGIILIB, Calif, Aug. 9.- of at liter or teszaas, o. ratio of as to l. ' Cash alone amounted to $738,508. It is stated in the President's remarks that if all the net current assets of fille wmPlmY had been transferred ; to Canada. at the end of 1931 there would have been s reduction of $163,700 in net current assets, but this ouid mean the abandonment of iness in all parts of the world where the company does business. During the year investments in and advances to subsidiaries and other companies increased $304,992, principally accounted for by the fact that. the company is establish- lng additional branches in foreign countries to cut: down production costs. This expenditure was met out of current funds, and yet, as at Doc, ill, 193i, net working capital at $1,903,487 was down only $90,606, compared to that at the close of the year previous. In November, 1931, the Austral- lsn plant commenced operations. The Argentine plant did not begin to produce until January, 1932; the Brazilian plant in March, i932, and the Colombian plant in May, 1932, Plants will be in operation in Ven- ezuela and South Africa in Septem. ‘brother, Matthew C. 118mb. 01 ‘Michigan. Robert H. Smith, broth- fer of the bride, and Raymond ~1- ‘Klley, both of Dickinson, were ush- ers. Following the ceremony a. wed- ding breakfast was served to twenty-eight guests at the home of Mr. and Ml’!- Smit-h. Guests were seated at the large bridal table and four smell tables where a three course breakfast was serv- ed. Decorations were carried out 1n pink and white. Preceding the breakfast an in- formal reception was held at the Smith home, the bridal party and parents of the bride and sroom re- calving. lvfrs. Smith were a gown ior srchid chiffon and corssge of ‘pink roses. sweet peas and baby's breath. Mrs. Lamb was govmed in green printed silk and wore e similar mrsage. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb left Wednes- day afternoon for a. month's wed ding trip through Yellowstone Park and the Canadian rookies by motor. They plan to spend some time at Lake Louise and Benff in Alberta. Canada. For travelling, Mrs. Lamb wore a suit of green flat crepe with i balcony, making a. total provision for nearly 700 people. The stage will be enlarged. Arrangements will be made to remove the seats to the basement if the floor space is required. The brick work on the Assembly Hall will be finished by the week end. The entire bulldln| will have this new pitch and gravel roof-S. PERSONALS -—Mr. Weare, of the Royal Bani staff, Summerside, is visiting hit home in Bridgetown, N. S.—S. -Mlss Alice Murchison, R.N., oi Montreal, has returned from i short visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. l Harris, of Summersidc.—S. -—Mr. T. Leelund Linklettcr, of Summerslde, has returned from ni enjoyable motor trip through No va Scotia.-—S. -—Miss Jean Ingics, of Shading N. B., and Miss Enid Trites, oi Moucton, N. B., who have been vis- iting Miss Evelyn McKenzie, of Summcrside, are now visiting Mist Inglcs aunt, Mrs. Byron Bovvneac. her, i932, and it: is expected these MW Plants will greatly reduce the cost of doing business in the eodn- tries where they are situated. iega of St. Catherine's Economies Effected conduct of the business, the Presi- dent states: "Throughout the year lsubstantial economies have been brought about through the use of improved equipment. Foreign fnc- .1351“, Indiana, Michigan. where they home after August. 20. and managers from abroad have visited us, and three of your direc- tors have visited the London, Eng- land, office of J. C. Eno Limited in March this year. The rresident and Secretary visited Colombia and Venezuela branches and , , e to visit Brazil and Argentina in Sep- tember. The management is in con- stant touch with the managers of factories abroad, with the result that operations are carried on uni the most economical basis possible, and your directors desire to state that they believe production is be- ing handled better than ever be- fore in the history of the company." entertained at tory results obtained : genization expenses: 34a; i930, $1,234,214; 483 $940,907; 1030. $942,860; 124. Comparative In. Inga $583,089; i030, 8583.104 l ilbllowing ll I comparative hblfil 300. accessories of hat, bag. gloves end pumps in egg-shell color. Mrs, Lamb is a. graduate oi the Michigan high school and the coi- For the past two years she has been an instructor in the Lilli/IOU"! with reference to the generalmigh school, Mr, Lamb graduated from the same high school and et- tended st. John's university of Coi- legeviiic, Minnesota, and the Unl- vermy (,1 Notre Dame at. Notrc l-ie Ls associated tories have been visited. Directorsqn business with his father at Mr. and Mrs. Geofse Hal-limb a bridal of earnings over the past three years, which indicates the highly satisfac- Earnings after depreciation, but before taxes, staff bonus and pen- sion fund, and write- Itvniiabie for dividends: i031, Clas A dividends (regular): i931. of Charlottetown-S. --Mr. Thomas Gouriay, of Bos- ton, Mos" is visiting at St. Elean- ors, the guest of his nephew, Mr. Percy G. Weeks. It is over thirty years since Mr. Gourlay has visited his old home and he is being ex- tended s cordial nclcome by reis- tives and friends-S. FINED FOR KINDLY ACT in St. Paul. MONTREAL, AUE. 8—(By Tht Cenadlm Prcsn-Aibcrt Enis-eenu is now aware that convicts are not allowed the privilege for an occas ional quiet smoke. He was fined 8i and costs recently for throwing I package of cigarettes to some in- mates of St. Vincent dc Paul pen- itentiary who were working ncal the highway along which Boisseali was driving. will be at dinner ‘g5 2'23“ , The penitentiary is about seven 1m’ ‘£270’ milcs from Montreal, on the north shore of the Back River. "if Robinson Jones calls today. tcll him I'm out." "Yes, sir." "And—cr--don‘t be doing any work when he calls or he'll know you're lying.” 1929, $1,007,. ; 1929, $584,-