“H ' DECER s, 1931 YES TERDA Y’S STOCKND BOND Q GOSS P Dennis, died yesterdBY st r T01" onto clinic. An autoDlY 1411"! W "9' veal the exact cause o1 death. The treatment which Mrs. Bris- tow underwent involved the use of a bronchoscolie to illitet I 88111111 into her bronchial tube. Mrs. Briatiow and her family came from Bolton, Manchester, KP!" land. 2i years ago. register) l. ill b on Friday, December 4 as she now lies stranded at Fortune, P. E. I., including gear and equipment but excluding engine. Terms of sale are Cash and the Ves- sci will be at purchasefs risk. HYNDMAN & CO» Limited ' 11110011111110,» ‘Jllfiilllieora .. .. . l000|Kirk liunt . loiidlKirktoivn .- 2000ISud hi Big all looking more Humorist. London. ~ WRECK SALE The Hull and Material of the Schooner “Bessie L. Morse” (35 tons e sold at public auction th, at 2.00 P.M., Lloyd's Agents _.___.______- Brown-"I must apoloslle mining 1n ordinary dress." Hostess-"Ob. plow don't- We idiotic than r-hlson. Union Pacific, New York Cen- tral, Norfolk and Western and Booth- urn Pacific were also ullder sustained pressure, although they held iliilifl! their previous lo for the year. Th1: Associated re tandsrd stntisth-s railroad avcrsg s reached a new low for the year at 87. off 1.0 points for the day and comparing with 48.3 one month ago on Nov. 2. l Public Utility and industrial stocks 1 or 11 z also declined. Losses of 1 to 3 and '1 more points throughout the entire list 1 were frequent. United States Steel sold in Willi Street were 1,, [lug mp1,, o; dowli to its previous low of the your, but rallied fractiouaily in the closing 1 moments to 02. s net loss of 2% points, 1 United States Steel Preferred, in a thin market, went to a new low as did Johns Manvlile, American Can, “'00-, inghouse Electric and Western Union. Transactions totalled 1,001,503 ailarl-l. I The some influences, ulidcr li0iiliiiil-| tion of railroad news, caused Belling: 0f bonds with, however, consido niiie , steadiness shown by United States Government issues. Wheat was off 1E9 to 2 cents a bushel, corn reaction ii, ,. to 2% cents. An exception to the gen» eral drift was recorded by cotton which advanced moderately. Coffee nnd i sugar contracts displayed a steady no. The hprush of the British pound sterling attracted wide attention. Scan- dinavian currencies after an early lnl- ly of as much as 05 points, closed with gains of 0 to 20 points on the day. Other exchanges were steady. WHAT Till STOCK MARKET DID: Number of advances . Number of declines . 405 841i Stocks unchanged .. 100 100 Total issues traded . 670 0131 , a N“ H“ ""‘*”°""°“’ I [MARKET .- (llyah 410-“ —~ " " .'-:..°.':.':::.'-..*.:::::-"~' r-- .___ .,f - , (iipcciai to Johnston 0 Ward) dnNhgx 9790K. N 1C. lice. 2-1“ . Y o , giglfflllgl Openflllghlhuwlinist torruptod lllir-rfiltffdnlnlspwhlch w“ m‘ (Special to Johnston I Ward) 39,2: Tel-e-nhb-nuu. l; 122M122 122% ulufgzailillnll;n“,rpi‘glxvogtoshfovplélncip. o a n, hi,‘ i Packing ... 1 ‘ f‘ uisr ‘ct was mpg u i" :1’ cit";- r-i-firi ‘..."J;‘.z:2 it“ 3'"s"1*."...~.~. 11* " 1°»- -- 1:51.11 1:11.11: .....::::.::"* ‘i.’ "1' - "m -- 74% 70% 7:1 -211 c,“ C " ' IJDI-‘llent which .- p- " °'°' Aileg C r 2 2 2 - -- u ‘my 7% l "n" llllllly investors Al-Chalo). 15y‘ 15% 11- n. _ h C“ C “Y P" “W1 '1’-'i.1§"""“° ““." °“““°“ rlrlr srlllne. ‘Y 14% Can Ceznclt in turn “as 1.1,, ‘ (‘an Celii i111. l. 7 1 News frolll Canada t y “mowed b, é punk, 1s 10% my) hoard of llloilintion Tit! kihifenfmmxf‘: gockshut Plow _ 5% gtrixltrgreirsiéihnd recommended g “E. ons a1 Smelt .. 70 71 '10 1 "'"° ‘"1 "f 1° o t Dryden Paper .. 3 7 Egaeelt-fulnc-is replaced ¢§§i§°Zlo.',',L,§§§; Gen S Wares ... 21/, h” "llllltsie for ascendu ha. Gurds .. .. 21 twee" "l0 two continued on through How Slnltli Pa .. a day until shortly before the ca,” lurk Nlrrkrlw. 1o 10% i0 10% mfg-n 120N131 {cliched the market that filling o lllloods . R mom align" oxen :nstltuted in Balti- zsi: ti. i2. iii 1111-11-1 .~. 1*":->-----'f--°°-1lf-il#"-i11..*"ir.1: - 4 1 - a - Steel of Canada ‘l 23 2g we‘- Bi . .. 10 10 _ . r ‘A 23 1 erg-E. .. .. 15% i V‘ m‘ m: _ ‘A “A” Words Pfd 20 '10“ rlmn rally of the British pound y 0% 14% i4 1% “in Fl sterling ho ef] "n, “m,” _ 3% __ ‘A . cc .. ... 7 brothgrl-mndl; ‘l; utehsls that the railroad C D G Ale l8 8 i114 111/ __ i‘ prove luor llli I mun", min" r . _, '4 - B W ng to consider s ws e 1' iaiific . 11/. 10 115:. i-1%_ 1,5 ,1 whoop...’ m, m, madam,’ encnug gimi-mah- 9% , —- " "sins report of weekly Operation] 1,, r-r- --»‘°- i?“ lid 3% - It F’ ’ E h :.:"..:.':~:.‘ ‘"‘“"">'- w»- m Coin Cola .112 11214110151101 _2' 0791811 xC ange railroad lzgiligiotliglovtsngilgflgslgllltlilan on (fnrh .. 111st. 37% :10 -ist. dividends on two. ‘ C, G E, preferred issues of 0-5“ iii--£ii".‘i‘=.»fl1‘:*.::"1::.."::..f:i:3:: r‘ t. 1' , CTl/rlcllilt" . 17-1 - 3‘ MONTREAL Que Dec z-m th swift?‘ the" 'm”m“°' h‘ 1°" Dav (‘hem . 0 0% 5 0 - 1/ Canadian I'ress)—l3.i'itlsh' ,1 {y | a served 1.nn'.'““'°“" were not wad’ T"! HM -- 83% 81% all orrhnnge in relation to thus" Calm-gig: on the piigiel: lth,c°:fi°,"m§' ‘"'“'°" Dr“: lrw - lili/i 03%| 011% 113v, -iv, dollar. as compiled by 11.. ,..,,',,, n“... l1 httng. m“ ' '" "°" E Dupont . 00 00% 03% 0315-3 0! Canada closed today an 10pm". {Vith few one g: Elec A-L .. 32 8.‘! 54 _. l‘ Argentina peso 02180 ' went to n w 1 p on’ "ma"! ‘ha’ Elec r Lt . 14st is 11V 11y _ i, Australia ‘pound rosin to a pol 1' “w hm‘ L” ' °' 1 u e . . av, ‘i r ‘ _ s‘ Austria Ischiiiln’ “not to ‘Vahash “s: fidluw" n" ""'“"“' i4‘ Nut s '.. __ Belgium beiga ffioos w“ ' Nickel iris: 1 u" s“ Fmwm“ “d Fox_ Film . -1 iirnsii, murals/eels: ' ' e m". new“! ""1" ‘“' Free Tex .. s‘ Bulgaria, iev, not .,...'.1..,, Gen Asph Chills, liong Kong d011,," 09335 Gen Elec .. Czechoslovakia, crown 0.0303‘ I (lea Foods a: Denmark, krone, 0.2170. ' (lea lIo 1% Finland, finniark, 0.0237. Gdyr Rub a4 France. franc, 0.0052. g lions Oil .. 11,5 Germany, relschninrk, 0.2740. liuli Mo ... Great Britain, pound, 3.8040. ' int Harv . ilreece, dnlchnln, 11.0140. lntl Tel _1 lioilsnd, fl l , 0.40117, ilghnschfau -4 liialligory, poerriiglo, not quoted, en op .. n a, rupee. 0.2080. Kreug Toll Italy. lire, 0.0605. Lani Co y, Japan, yen, 0.0720. _ _.___ Lig My B Jugosiavill, dinllr, 0.11am. Loews Inc . 5:, New Zcuiund, pound, 8.5108. am: Tin r an. Norway. kronr». 0.2110. (cwldil-I Pro") ii Truck .. v. Poll-nil. r1011. 0.1001. -- , 1,19,, ward Roumnlliu, leu, 0.0000. mobTRii-ilr. Que. Dec. 2-—There Nash lilo % 500th Afrlvu. pound, 0.53%. nag", 299 "lme- 5° t-‘llivfil. 040 boss and p; g", o 2121;. 111.12.- 105.41" 2.0.2.: '2". r" "r"- ',, a; . n rono, .. . o ay. M, p p“. 1 swam-land, franc, 0.22m. Cm“ "Y" '1°"- 0M lord of Just N,“ p L‘ _ 1,6 pup": 9,3,9,’ don“, 15% p" “n, gléignon to illain steers was sold for N y ca"; , 1% fevilllillll.‘ _ . Good cows were mostly 83.00 N A“, (1,) 11,4, anw ionn, N. \’., Doc. 2-—Fnrl‘-iEl\ “ "l l" "'1" "no lili to 88.05. Six or Pack no exphqnge fp-m, gm“ Brunt" 3,39%; seven loads of cattle were still unsold. p“. pub _ 0g Ergaicocafll“; 2,11% 5.14%,- ilcigiilm plgzlllimlggsglli? gonid up‘ £07583 with p R.“ , s‘ . ' ermany .7 ' Canada 86%. llit rolln . . i? ti“ 1* --' r ' ...’:.'."*::.":::..::::" " s" "r m" “f,” 8,, " 1% . “Buss were steady to s shade easier. l‘ K O l‘ ' " ré‘fi€“iz.r"ii.l"‘.‘.’ii‘.'.'.'d W? "Ml mt 1 1 __ g M E h »- . coups o “gsknatch 5‘ loads of heavy hogs averaging ground R ~ “ s00 a l Sum Sh," y‘ . I ilflltllll smilrousht $4.00. Hogs weigh- s noebuck . _ _, a‘ “organs; lowpounds were ‘weighed up Sh“, Co", _ 0% a,‘ a“ _ s were most y .25, Slut Co 1141. 10 011 i0 + to * S Pacific 82% 325i —3'lfi Canadian Press) south n,“ ‘ 10 1o .41); Sales Stock Hlghlhow Close s gTidi-n 1- a M $05 A1405 A1405 G ' Ex s o .11.- i’ 311/. :111/,.- 11:. §00iAiiilllct .. .. .. .10 .111 .10 ram POTtS ghldehak" o. 121/, 131/, .455 2.00iAlex .. .. .0fl .08 .08 To,“ 3,, __ h: ,7 171/, + IA‘ 1000l3-Hoilinger . .00 .00 .00 T“ q 5 5 25% g51/,,|_ 5:,‘ 1700!‘Bngamac .. . 04% Th“ n .1; 20% g1 ._ 34 07001111120111! ... A ii C Curb 2011i IV-"iii -15i1, fimfiilfiiifli-fl" -- (Canadian Press) U‘ Pacific 111k. 111;. 4m qlmifll-llr-"lr, -- High Low Close Unit Air 1211 12-1.. — "/11 (Qilfsli;)ollllllllro -- Dec. .. 00N 3n? (‘Imp 1110/?‘ 11% - ‘IV/n ngbwvtllilrlltziz}. .. May .. .. .. 59A l lllp ' 1.1_~ 1 - a n"; _- '- n s I Mm pow 3315].. -000.i<:e1l kirk .. wnuquslq ‘t! s 2199i 51%]: xiii/i‘??? riiiiiilfiififli“. " M’ WINNIPEG ' Man n z-(n ta ' o1- .» . a - a I‘ ‘ " " r . ec. y c wunxi-n n (in 2 2% — 7s. gimiggilplilfzifgd -- -- Canadian Press)—\liiheat values slip- w,“ “m, - 0v l‘ l_ - 9 _ ~- -- pcd still lower today on the Winnipeg Wes l'nion 4B i8 —4 110,1 lllltfil’ -- -- -- Grain Exchange, showing losses of w“, ,1 1: l- 3°" Y[\'\‘f>lli""_ -l --~ 10,’. to 2% cents. Light selling by Chi- wwt m,“ 311/, 310i. -l'.f, iifiiiirbifb l-"b" - -~ m o" ~ cilgo interests and lack of export oc- your; :1:- 113-15:- =2?..i‘.".‘2.§..’;.‘.."' -- ~ .11. "...-r. ‘m: g::1."":;‘ ::;,.;;;";;::.";-.:,“:,.:.;:,‘":;; _ _ __ _ _ , .._ . .. 4F if’? Con,‘ l | ‘| ,_ 1,4 3.011.111»; Shore 21.2.1 21.2.. 316m m,“ December was 1% cents lower at 09 cents per bushel, May two to 2% cents lower at 027, to 03 and July 25$ to two cents lower at 03% to 91,. GWW"0ER Iiepgrtls bthat diittlebovlernilghthlbusl- "7 » ncss n1 cen one y oca s ppcrs l 8 ‘iiilirlflifl -~ shattered the initial firmness and a I "llfllllill -- stream of selling orders from Chicago dlijjlliil ("'1 - sot ill motion a downward turn that 5m?" Amum“ till-led out yesterday's advances. Chi- Tilfiifileffm -- cngo's fairly liberal offerings were in- ili00'-\‘il=<‘"9 ~ -- - torprcted as spreads unwinding. Early ifliiiilslllihKmllll -- ' ~ - Liverpool advances were not hold. qmlnq n‘lte .. lielunlldl it’!!! tlwsh wlieatuwfits not ,, ~ l - ‘MIMI -- k n o erngs were g , re- ggmqigp", ‘ m "°"1'§','.'»'.'.'7iliniilfiinilnist 50li5!'i‘1=ck iiughcs stolfilll-tinilg the volume of completed Ann“: 411|' n iiiliiivlilllllli business, durums were neglected on um)“, xm"0“"' 1011;‘ 4435i\\'\‘ii-Iili 11-" unchanged spreads, but exporters and n", \\'1,.~,1.., ' "if: Flirt?!‘ 25 - nillpporn picked up occasional orders P. vmfpxir; 1775"‘ Total solos 247331- of numbers 1 and 8 northern. )0 Stores .. ... i 5 . I {hint-ran on . .. 11:1 "NJSTF" "m" nlp 'i‘oi1nr-1-o - 61 _ _n p, p: ,__ , _ , In‘ pmmlpuu‘ u My,“ ggrhnzlul; .. .. .. ll m: i“; m, “azzig/zat. Dec. 00, May 02% 03, Jul! . ._. _ F ii§i..li'1l1'.ii§.“ A 00%| Um ipggirizlcA lglyllwurl -- -‘-' '1" a 1:21p- =—l>er- wnB: Mo: 0411a; my ‘. ‘ " " (pg 1g , l .. ... ~ 51h fl",',""““,,', " " 1,311.“ u fioolllfl-Rcrrlrrrh - -~ llnrioyz—-Deo. aims; May 4295s; ... T~'§..1..“<~..' " o" ml§l;-;rmf,r_fr= - -- 111111411411. _. . . V 3 n __ aiesérlte n.u.gh.c.. ... ugu‘ flofsfaiglioltulflsitinf- CASH PRICE! "‘ ‘ 0i onlo .. 1iliiiiudson Boy Wheat-Nu. 1 hard, 02; no. 1 nor. ‘Hlimp Oil .. 1111):; no. 2 nor. 50; no. 3 nor. 52%.; no. ,1-i72lNickel .. .. 4 m; n0. i5 401,0; no. ti 42; feed 34: e Qilm-“fl-PB" --- track 001/‘: no. 1 duriiln 75. Asthma Patlfllt - soon Norilriii . 01st x0. 2 c. w. a111,; no. a c. w. - _ a e Pen Pete 28%: ex. 1 food 281,5: no. 1 feed, 207.: Dies Chnlc Zilillaifiallli: no. 2 fccd 2.1%; rejected 211,5; track _--- ssnisltsrs . in}: '—No. :1 c. w. aov; no. 4 c. mnokwro. out" Dem a, (By the I 3,61%’; lllcohélwC. W. 35%; ‘b0. 0 C. W. _ . - ; true ,5. Canadian Pressl-Withln ten mill 10mm n ’ cmuao re .. utes after she had received the last “,,m,,?r°w,,,,, . of eight treatments for asthma. i(.lln Kirk cnlcaco, 111., Dec. s-Uassstle- t lmiillilolrl Elli! moat of British exchange bringing Mrs. Rachel BYIIWW. 391 Mo“ mooflem Lake North American wheat export business nimoat to a halt led to sharp late downturns in grain values todaypile- tween the lot for sterling in London todny and the high in New York. there was n range of more than 20 points, crluni to 2% cents a bushel on wheat. Stop loss aeiiing developed in tho late uppilngn, rind Argentine reports crop damage owing to recent heavy rains failed to exert any lsltlns bullish influence. Wheat closed unstable, 135-21‘ cents under yesterdafl "Iii"!- "lll 190-150 down, oats M-V, off, and provisions unchanged _to 0 cents lower. Sees China's Condition As ‘ Almost Hopeless LIONTREAL, Que, D00. i. (By the oa-nsdion Prom-Chill" ill"- ~ent condition. the most chaotic and complicated of any country in $116 world, seems almost hopeless from many points of view; Chm" m" ure, a great question mark. remains difficult to speculate upon and ina- possibie to predict. ‘I'll-see were the views expressed by Wiililm ll» Birks. former president of the Osn- adian Chamber or Commerce. to- day, upon his return from thh 0r- ielit where he was a Oinadian dei- recelpts totalled 270 cases. ibutter, in carlots, was quoted steady [closed 1.11, Jan. 1.10, Mar. 1.00. iiioy Produce Marlt; . (Cisnaiiian Press) MONTREAL, Que" Dec. 2—Wlth tlic exception of one decline in storage eggs, prices were unchanged on the market here today. Cariot prices of fresh eggs held steady, extras being quoted at 4B cents. firsts at 43 cents and puliets at 38 cents a dozen. Storage extras, in car- lots. lost a cent at 20 to 27 cents whllo firsts at 24 cents and seconds at 21 quotations to retailers were firm and Eastern townships no. 1 pasteurized at 22 to 225$ cents a pound. To retail- ors solids at 23 to 24 cents and prints at 24 to 25 cents s pound were both unchanged. Receipts were only 1B box- es, 1 Ontario cheese remained at N? cents while Quebec cheese was also irm at l] cents a pound. Receipts were 223 boxes. The potato market ruled steady, quo- tations per 80 pound bag being 35 to 45 csnts for Quebec whites. 00 to 05 cents for Quebec reen mountains and 05 to 00 cents or New Brunswick green mountains. Prince Edward Ia- land green mountains, per 00 pounds, were 00 to 70 cents. COTTON NEW YORK, N. Y. Dec. 2—-Cotton futures closed steady; closing bids: Jan. 007; Feb. 014; ltiar. 022-23: Apr. -03l; iiiay ti-tl: Julie 050; July 050-110" Aug. 007: Sept, 075; Oct. 083: Nov.. Dec. 500. Spot closed steady: middling 610. Liverpooh-Cotton, spot in better demand. Prices d points lower. Ain- crican middling, fair 027; strict good middling 582; good middling 542: strict middling 012; strict low lllld- dling 002; low nliddiing 402; strict ,ordiuary 472: good ordinary ~12. lio- ceipts were 10,000 bales including 100 American. lUGAB NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 2—ltaw su- gar was unsettled today, and offer- ings were a little luora liberal, with delunud light. Tile only sales reported were concluded intc yesterday aggre- gating about. 80,000 bogs of Cuban for prompt shipment to local refiners at 3.20, a decline of 1 point. from the last previous sale. Futures were irregular, hilt prices moved within comparatively narrow limits, closing net unchanged to 1 point lower. | Approximate sales 14.100 tons. Dec. 1.10. July 1.20, Sept. 1.20, and next Der. 1.32. Refined was unchanged at 4.40 for fine granulated with a little hotter in- quiry reported, in advance- of tomor- row’s upturn in freight rotcs. MISCELLANEOUS MONTREAL, Que. Doc. ‘fl-Barley, Canadian western, no. 3 .01; onts, Clin- adinn western no. 3 .40: oats, feed, no. 1 .30; flour, sprint “Mill illllrllill. firsts 5.00: flour, seconds 4.40: flour, bakers 4.30; finilr, winter wilcllt put- ents. choice 3.40-3.00: flour. ivhllc corn 4.50-4.80; hrnll, ton 21.2.1; shorts. tnn 22.25; middllngs, ton 30.155; rolled oats, bog 00 lbs. 2.00: hay no. 2. pcr ton, calf lots 12.00; cheese, Ontario .0015 cheese, Quebec .00; butter, n0. l finest .22-.2'll/,: eggs, fresh specials ill cnr- tons .00; eggs, frcsil extras ill rur- tnns .00; eggs, fresh firsts in cartons car- .48-.50: eggs, storage oxtljils in tolls .3010; eggs. stnrngo firsts in rllflnng eggs, storage seconds .35: in cartons .2027; potatoes, Quebec, 80 New iiruila- ih. bag ..'i.'l-..'i.'1; potatoes wick, 80 ih. ling ..' .0; potatoes, Prince Edward island. 00 lbs. .00-.70. FINAL EIIIPDIENT MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 2—-(lly the Canadian Press)--\Vitil the final ship- ment of cheese from llnntrclil today. the produce export season of 103i was brought to a close. Cheese and butter exports increased willie egg shipments were lower this ycnr. Cheese exports totalled 00002.5 box- es and with the exception of {L155 box- es shipped to Antwerp and liavre all went to tile United Klan-lem- Lost year 840,013 boxes were exported and there was approximately the some amount sent tn Antwerp and liavre asthis year. ' Butter shipments J .' ii 8"!" 011-, vance tnts season, bolus "w lllrizost- since 1020, tho total for tin- season to the United Kingdom u-ns 102.078 belles as against 10:1 boxes tho previous your when the export trade was practically at a stand-still. The season's egg export! to "l? United Kingdom irt-ro 15,200 rnscn as compared with £10,587 cases last year. hai. There are four possibilities in ro- gard to china’s future, Mr. Birks stated. There may b9 B 9911118011- oning of the present government, but of this he was doubtful: difler- eut; lgluggghlp under a new regime might fumish some holll: fore'gn intervention might come to streng- then chinrs position; or Commun- ism might sweep the country and a egate at the meetings‘ o1 th, instit- ute 0t poems relations in shang- t Communistlc or Soviet Government tabs ooiiroi. lin- fore at the present time. has serv- rertion of that industry. in the matter of newsprint prices fut" next year, 0:21 cents a dozen were both unchangedJ _ " a ‘ _ A mm: PAGE N Niil ' _ ""' ‘_" i = i. a i17:30:“!lglii'1'il{,i‘?;i1lare lflliiiltilvivlyrLlPif- nl-‘lhiilo issui- closed at 10!‘; for n net a . , . _ » n-rv lll\‘t3 111-11 orth- ddi-uur-l- t-i' 1.. F h 40ntfeal Mafket woln. inlilllillinlw 111111-11 Flil-‘lll t1 11.11 lllstiiili-iu- ti.» 1.11pm provided iiltlo l3 llatatlQns s irlifv- a c“! “m, I'll l1“ iliivnllullll. L11: 1111 Iii’ lnli-ri-e-t. ‘i'1"111i1 g Vilillilif‘ t iiflililri-(l, 111's , , . , . ly 1.\-.-,- 4,1110 1n. . mLRIKfiJHT‘ ?f'"l‘“‘i’\'l hove in row-lit‘ pouring nu the hnlird lilPli fire I ‘ chmon IQCCHGI‘ an iliiporlailt nppro- ohm-rd gains Lil-l inc loss-s at the, v rfnnndlnn Press) “y Vi" u ‘price for their iivilsprillt, ulow, : lt11.-.11.\,,\1,-,,,_._ p...- -_»_._\~;,,_.. “u,” m‘ " "l" Premium on lin- .\'1-w ‘i‘ li'1'i\'i-l| n1 11n- flrh l-‘wr horn i-iifl)’, l - iiliolir-illl llh-irlrt horlrd with in- i in-nllnioil illiYtffiilllflilllti - I ill \\:1~< 11\1-r.~1lll~ “TIOLIZSA LE l|i.'O'l'.\'l‘I()Nt1 York filo-in \\'llit'ii they TitflllYtti 1 r 'I'l'1 (‘Vilisltrfib- . their 01111-111. 'i‘i.u:-i ll reduction i11;11i~-|\-11 (Canadian Press) “"\_'i'm‘3\T-. Que. Doc. 2-.-\n l . . Hum“, I" {he priced)‘, C. I, 1L “:"\;(X git tho [ilfihw-lli time might lie rvpnr1i1-d. £711l.114|0.110o. . ii l1» 8 fk.,.,,,,“ M. the cmlcmntlon- ‘mam TV l; lilo Ilillliri! of illl illijllstlnt-lit of 111.11‘ . Fl rllr {r11 I 4'5"‘ 5 coniiln-ndnt|,.,, n; a ‘fags c," of m p”. ffiilllllillllzoll. f- r lilo bulleiii. of 11n- c1111» - ' T 1-. p. vol 1. r i - ‘ " . “H: "L432": “Fqtffig: ‘giéutfiienlglseffgive ’l‘1.1It|.\"s market lilid nt least one eio- ii 1g .,.f,.r~ ,i,,. Vkqe’ w,“ the “my ‘eumre 1111.212 of ill‘! unusual. A IIPW liizh for - :1 I11 4 1 l-xircmeiy dull nlld nurrnw t-l- mm“ war w“ Wwmfl‘ Th" n“ In“! i" r v m m ;l.‘iri;4'l 1'1: lile local exchange. Non-s '||l,i.zl,fi.fig3‘Rr|ix:i{(ir:'l}lillg111itill‘ |i"' Vi‘ ' 7 l” 5'15 n\'1-|1|IIii"iiI z If I th - ' < 11' i e _l 11 It! [iririli-iil n1 -— ‘ 1' lo 8 t1 is u ect lig e market lrlgiélll-lj’ ‘,.r..,-,-,.11.-,: ,, 13,-“... n .,|.,.,. ,,f '____ I.," "nmvomma "Mum mm ‘lurks "F ‘ ‘vsllii-Iiilfl‘ ssucs frulii s: '11:: lo u111_ ,;.-|, i, .,..,..-,,.' tint relllro indulged in a mixed price hi,” "Iii. (M: l‘ “ma; m mm“ a m“ p v "r """“"""“"“"' ,,_;.,,1,_.,_,._ The "B, M“ w“ the narrow rurronp-Ll {ll-‘lllo-rlflu-lisrlllifnn: ‘0\'\:||;lfll‘])' oo- Hf 11- .1 ii 1.1.1 rmnolni-ll! Aiin-rlu (iriiiii sold at m; r, mm, "mm on] g p 4 5 _ _ ‘ __ / ':ii c nsuo, ~1 u "L.- Yllliiill‘! liliil d i|l:li. l- w- nfi ... 1 -| it iii "ll"! 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M a‘ "It '1’; “razmim “i” u’ “m, “m,” for no“ y": comm’: ‘a . 7-. . ‘:1 urn 1. nn :ir. .- l'i‘l lirlioll in 11.1»: |-.1rt 11f this-i 111-1101‘ at 1i; .'\itlilill firiipptll 1,5 at otherwise rolltlne session of the Mont- luppl-oclniion 1.. ih.. .-u.~v..1n.,., “My h,.| It : ii. 1‘, l‘nrl,.»,»,, gnmm, 1;, u; 1%; lt-lnnli-‘l (for Wnrkwl up 1,4, at 71,’, ; Nick. "i lost i‘. at i171; .\i.-1.=st-_v linrrili was off l‘. n1 fill llllll an»: r-i’ Camilla down w-nl Nlr-vk i-lxclinngo tndzlv. 'i‘h1- nli-‘pneriillo it “~11: 1.01.... --i in l’. R. which carried lilo .-\ rzlrc net-hr 111-11 in 1i.» rim-i: IiiIif-i ' '1 A. vrns not entirely hold irr-ln those d: 1 Ill-ll‘ 111111 for the your, was lllnrl ' d to tllrli public interest in the di- Introdssced First the N ew Majestic Radio Once more Majestic has contributed a noteworthy advancement to radio science-Spray-Shield Tubes! You will find these self-shielding tubes in the new Majestic Radio. ' Eaoh spray-shield tube is a ‘complete self-contained unit, eliminating the ordinary shielding "can" Operates at highest efliciency to secure improved selectivity, greater range and better tone. These tubes are made in Canada and fully-guaranteed by Rogers. Other exclusive Majestic features are Twin Power D°ICCUOD and the "Modulated ” Circuit. _F ind out about these important new improvements in radio today. See the 1932 Majestic Superhetero- dyne Models now completely "Made in Canada.” Absolutely the lowest-price, greatest-dollar-value, finest-performing Majostics ever produced. ‘ ROGERS-MAJESTIC CORPORATION LIMITED TORONTO MONTREAL SAINT JOHN WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ‘.1 L Early English design Lowboy with S-tuiic Filpcrllctcrudyng .1,‘ ... hin-nowuuu" 1111):) Cilassis ilsili Spray-Shield nllii Ponlodn '1‘,,,,.,, circuit, vsria ilo lone control, allll Grand Opera i ' Simlk!" 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