. Montreal Market Sidelights .\i0i\"i‘llE.-\i., Que.. Dec. ‘i-(lly the Canadian Pressi-‘Wiih sterling breuk- . ing to its lowest figure in a decade. the Now York market weak and wheat prices moving downward, the opening of the Montreal Stuck Exchange today shmved a slipping tendency. Afternoon developments. including a firming of ‘the wheat markets, aided [rriees here. And tho close generally was above th0'119111 "H1111 111111 Ieflflllll 1191's 3.025 low level for the day. At tho close International Brazilian Traction and Howard Smith showed minor losses while Canadian Pacific and Ahitibi were slightly high- er. The great block of stocks, held at minimum prices. closed unchanged. ln this group were such issues as Cun- ndian Car. Canada Cement, Cockshutt Plow, Sxuolters. ltiasscy Harris and McCall Frontenac. lloward Smith assumed the active leadership with sales of 3.010, nearly half the total turnover, and lost a full point at 3. Brazilian accounted for sales of 1.550 shares to lose ‘it. at 1014.. ‘llank of Montreal issued its annual report. As expected in view of gen- eral conditions the profits were un- der thoss of the previous year but were ampla to take care of the usual dividend and other requirements and add s substantial amount to surplus. The highly liquid condition was main- tnincll, the bank's quick assets squal- ling 59.11 per out of sll liabilities to the publltl. Closing prices on the exchan s in- cludcd: Ahitibi, up l,‘ at 8%; anad- ian Pacific, V, higher at 16, cx-divld- end and Nickel, off V4 at 10%. Sterling cioscd at 01.8154 after har- Zng touched $1.81. its low mark in over tcn years. United States funds vvcro strong, closing at I premium of l0 per cent over the Canadian dollar. Total sales on the exchange were 327 shares compared with 5,730, on ondny. the advance being accounted [or by the spurt in activity in Howard Bmilh. ‘ ' Bond saics totalcd $23,200, Victory 10-‘1-1 and 1031's advanced fracilonaliy while Renewal 1032's cased 20 cents to close at par. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Dec. il-Move- meats were irregular, changes narrow and trading continued light on the in cal markct today. The opening wns soft. influenced by renewed selling in New York and ts further sharp break in stcrling to the lmvest level in ten years. Wheat, too, was weak st the opening. With a rally in wheat about mid-session. stocks in New York shmvrd brisk rallying tendencies and the local list followed to some extent. but in the final few minutes showed a rather unsteady tone. Brazilian and Nickel closed lower. but such issues as Canadian For, Canadian Pacific, Cement. hlcColi and eltcrs manag- sd to finish unchanged. Due to a larger turnover in lloward - which cased a point, the session's ta- ini volume showed a moderate expou- sion over Monday. The index recorded the very small loss of .01. The Iianlr of llontreal report is in iine with expcc tions. The bank's profits could not‘ fail to be affected by the trade depression through which Canada, in common with other convi- trles, has been passing, but even with the reduction shown. the year's results wore more than sufficient to cover full dividcnd requirements, together with tho usual appropriations. and add a substantial amount to surplus. At the same time, the bank has fully main- tained its highly liquid position. its quick assets at the close of the fiscal your equalling 50.11 per cent of sii li- abilities to the public. The bank's bal- ancs sheet reflects in a marked de- Rree the deflation in stocks (luring ths past ycnr or so. with substantial reductions sl-own in the call loan ne- count. On the other hand. the bank has made large additions to its hold- 1110’! of government, railway and municipal bonds. Current loans cou- tinus at slightly hotter than the 1030 figure. In all, the statement is a strong exhibit. _ . Nickel, .__.___.__i___ FINISH AND PACK POULTRY Farmers in the Campbell's Bay area in Pontiac County, P.Q., are trying a new system in selling their poultry for the Christmas market. Most of the poultry raised in the district surrounding the Bay has been signed up for the scheme and it seems probable that much added value will be realized. Under the leadership of the resident Agronome and of the provincial Poultry Pro- motcr for the district farmers are crate-feeding and finishing their llvultry, and by arrangement with the Poultry Division of the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture it will be graded, tagged and packed in boxes. It will be offered for sale by open bid on Assembly Day, Decem-~ her lilhsnd should prices not prove sufficiently attractive the whole lot, as a pooled shipment will be shipped lo Montreal for sale through the us- ‘ial channels. ' \ annex-faunas 2, 1931 YES TED Produce Market (Canadian Press) MONTREA . Que. Dec. 1-1;“ lad cheese prices were lower while butter and potato quotations held unchanged on the produce and dairy market hers duy. (Jariot prices of fresh eggs were all down I cent a quoted at 48 cents. firsts at ~13 cents and pullcts at 88 cents a dozen. Stor- ngo firsts. in carlots, declined a cent at 24 cents while extras at 27 cents and seconds at 21 cents a dozcn were unchanged. Quotations to retailers cases. Ontario cheese eased an eighth to -_ s quarter of a cent st 0% cents while Quebec cheese was off ah eighth to ‘three elghths of a cent at 0 cents a pound. Receipts were 2.100 boxes. No. 1 pasteurized eastern townships pasteurized butter. in carlots, was un- changed at 22 to 22% cents a pound. To retailers solids and prints lost ycs- 'tcrday's rent gain bath being down a cent at 23 to 24 cents and 2i to 25 cents a pound, respectively; Receipts were only 17 boxes. . The potato market was unchanged. quotations pel- 80 pound bag being 3.1 tn 45 coats for Quebec whites. 50 to 5.’: cents for Quebec green moluitains. yPrince Edward Island green moun- ‘taine, per 00 pounds, were 00 to ‘l0 cents. snscnLLAun-ous MONTREAL. Que., Dec. 1——l'larlcy, (‘aaadlan western nn. 8 .51: oats. Can- sdian western no. 3 .40: oats, feed no. 1 .80; flour, spring wheat patents. firsts 5.00; flour, seconds 4.40: flour, haker 4.30; flour, winter wheat pat- ents, choice 3.40-8.50: flour, white corn 4.. 4.80: bran, ton 21.25: shorts, ton 22-5: middllngs, ton 30.25: rolled oats. 11mg 00 lbs. 2.00: hay no. 2, per ton. car lnts‘-l2 0; cheese, Ontario .0014; cheese. Quclec .00; butter, no. ‘l fin- es .2'.'-°"1 t K: eggs, fro h specials in cartons eggs, fvcsh extras in car- tons .il'l ' eggs, frcsh firsts in car- sggs. st rage extras in I ogcs, torage firsts in s, storage seconds in cartons .2ii- potatoes. Quebec, K0 lb. hag Jill-fill; potatoes. New Brunswick, S0 lh. ha: 51-110: potatoes. Prince Edward Island. 00 lbs. .ll0~.70. C0"! EON NEW YORK, N. Y, Doc. fl-Foiton futures closed barely steady: closing bids: Jan. IlOl-flfhfeb. 010; Mar. 010- 20: Apr. 02R: llinv 017-3?‘ Juno 040; .Tul_v 050: Aug. flili: Sop. 073: Oct. 081-52; Nav.: Doc. 500-000. Spot closed | quiet: middling 010. ldvcrpooh-Cottnn, snot moderate business done. Prices 2ft points high. cr. American middling. fair 0.1.1: strict good middling 5S8- rrood middling 54R; strict middling 52S: middling 518: strict low middling 509: low middling 40R: strict ordinary 470: good ordin- ary 448. Receipts were 21.000 bales in- cluding il.000 American. CARIZETQN INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Car- leton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Leigh Inw-ther on ‘Thursday, Nov. 12th, with our President. Mrs. Harrey Mutt-art. pre siding. Meeting opened by ‘singing Institute Ode followed by Creed in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were then read and adopt- ed. ten members responded to roll call by paying the membership fee, also six visitors were present. Vari- ous committees reported. new oom- mittees were appointed as follows dosen. Extras \vere' TO AWBN Q Mining Exchange _____ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, _ sales ulusc)-- out" De-m 1 (“hung mics Stock llighlhowicic eeoout- . u __ , _ l" 1.01.3.1"; 1000 Alex 5000 Arno .. liitiihilagximsc .. 450iif1i-iltiiiinlger iliitithllinlgoud :.'.0o,|surr-c.... Tililflfniuiont . ‘Jbiliiilfltibolig ititi ' - ‘NJIIJE .- uiFilbrun ... 5i5ililiilr-ltlvuyn . I” 'P,‘IIttIIll|§9I 111--1»1\i : Lake . ‘Hfillulke Shore .. 1800, liat-assa . . . .' .1 nfiiiff"li'u'i°iiffl“’ ' 0g}. 1'45 ‘My ' .. ... . .1 08% ti.’.'.u.\loss .. . . 11/, .3114 311/, Tflilihfinlslins 1.20 1.20 1.20 ilikligigntraad: 10.10 1.1.30 10.00 t‘ '0 a l1 1 iiiiiiUfSiifilIiI .. lit/J 0111/1 1. lm-m . .5 .04 .04 liiflltlirliscoe .. .50 w 3- 0154 .. . . _ {i0 Sud Basin . .. .51 .50 .51 2-100 Sylvanito .. ... .05 .04 .05 riu0'i‘ashotn . i155 Tcck Hughes .. 5.20 5.20 5.20 ivillllpoad . . . liiiilitlilVrlght liar 0.05 2.05 3.01 Total sales 220.215. UNLIBTEI) fn-n: CHARLOETQiVN consonant -2.000 SILVER FOXES PUZZLE TO TRUSTEE Foreign Exchange Asks Court. to Direct Disposition nosrnnan. Que, Dee. l-(lly ca»; wlmh 5199-0”- Caandlan l'ress)-—British and foreign. Czechoslovakia, crown, 0.0341. u,“ llonlnark, krone, 0.2143. "' ll. S. Robertson, K. 0., for the Finland, finmark, 0 - France, franc. 0.0153. Germany, rcischmurk, 0.27 great Britain. pound, 3.83 i n-cce. drachma, 0.0110. , nun-ma, fiorln, 0.400s. islan- They were wort-h at lea-it $100 II . . . : . ln‘('l','a‘~'l"‘;;flrg’rel"§g,u'l‘fi '1"°““1 (1 11.1.1. Many e.’ them, however, had had 2,000 sliver foxes in its posses- ifjfn,‘ gain liaiy, lire, 0.01.01. 13mm placed with the firm for breed ‘J'- i" .Tnpan, yen, 0.57115. w‘ a 1 ' Il-Lt» _T,,,_.,,,,.,,,.,,,’ ,“,,,,,._ 01,22, mg pUFpOSJ by the r owners. an.» New Zealand. pound. 3.4807. Norway, krone, 0.2131. Poland. zioti. 0.1.100. Iloumania. leu, 0.00110. South Africa, pound, 5,5338, Rosin, pcsctn. 0000i! Swedcn, krone, _ Switzerland, franc, 2253. United States. dollar, 1d pgy m"; premium. Mr. Reilly directed that a. mcct- [a l,‘ in’; 0f all claimants to the foxes 111B 1' would decide their ownership. in int next The poultry buyers at auno-SCa1’l€t_ETlnin€ i 500Abana . .04 11.014 A oil .. 10.25 lfiiiihtfcnt .\ian . 33 v 725iP-ltesea rch . , - '1 ~11 10, Coast Copper 3000|Eidoratio .. .. 1.00 Lildliudson Bay .. 2.90 ii01lmp Oil .. ... . 325!.\'ielrel ... ... 1 0O 10.00 25 Int Pets . . . . . 11.55 11.55 11.55 500 Kirk Hudson . .85 .85 .85 .'l000 Ilcllrod . . . .. . .008‘; .00 00% 0000 Nordon 17% .17 ‘l7 200 Pond OIQIIIG .. .01 .05 .07 l00IRoynlite .. ... 4000 1500 Ventures at .41 .si Vickers ... ... .14 .14 .14 Pat .. .. .0015 . Lake . .. .0034 . ‘fflfiflillliltop ... ... . . .0115! 3000il\'eors .. .. .. .01 .01 .01 ‘l0l00|Kirk Town ... .10 .15. . 15001011 Select .. .. .06 .04 .04 iooimillihsgo 01 011/, om. 400015 Keora . .0814- .08 03% 1000i9ad Mines 1A- 1000|Sud Nickel . .. .0514 .0054 out U.‘S. Navy Wants More Finances (Canadian Press) WABHINGQON, D. 0., Dec. 80— 0n the heels of controversy be- tween President Hoover and pro- ponent-s of a larger United States Navyy Secretory Adams has remind ed the President of o belief with- in the service that more ships are needed. School-Jviirs. Nathan Bell and Mrs. Montague Campbell; Sick-Mrs. W.. E. Bell and Mrs. John Deegsn. Pro-i gram-Mi.ss Dorothy Muttart and‘ Miss Jennie Muttart; Luneh- Mrs John Dcegan, Mrs. Qulgley and Mrs. Schoffer. The Secretary-Treasurer gave s brief report d: the years work and reported s. neat balance on hand. The President thanked the me!!!- hers most heartily for their help and co-operatlon during the year. Three new members were warmly welcom- ed into the Institute, while the m-i stituts regret very much the loss o! two very active members, who hB-Ve been instrumental in starting an Institute in their own school dis- trict, viz. Cap; ‘Traverse but while they cannot remain members. we hope to have them as visitors at all our future meeiinss. Officers were then appointed for thg following year. President-Ml‘!- Stanley Linkietter. Vice President- Mrs. Harrey Mutter-t, Bccretafy- Treasurer-Mrs. Fred Beei was re- elected for another year. Dlrtci-OFS- Mrs. Montague Campbell, Mrs. W. \ 4 wills In h‘s annual report, the Sec- retary of the Navy said sentiment existed that greater appropriations are needed to provide adequately for minimum requirements within» treaty limits. He cited that expenditures for new construction and modemista- tion have averaged "only 843572.000 during the nine fiscal yesn of 1928. 1931. inclusive. s. sum which falls for short df providing for replace- ment and depreciation. E. Bell, and Mira Nathan Bell. Auditors-Mrs. Leigh Lowther and Mrs. Frank Quigley. ma. Louis Mat tart and ma. McCurdy Bell put on, two very interesting contests which were very much Qnioyed by all. A delicious lunch was thenrserved and a hearty vote of thanks was then _ tendered to the hostess for her kind hospitality. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. Mem- bership fees $3.25. Collection 45 cts. total l ' ‘ of meetlnl $3310- .meeting in Wheatley River School ago’ the ritual w” Waived‘ ‘A nected with the Bank of -friend Miss Grace Ackiand. .terest to folks in this vicinity. Mr. iRobert Andrews having bought a g Jknmlg Douse, 3 Kathleen Mac- River are doing a Inge business lute l iyy. chickens over six pounds blillglllg b twenty five cents a. pound. Mr. El- LONDON‘ Dec’ ' 134M500‘!!! do“ seamen recently shipped SIX snowdcn, a poor mans son who be- J hundred pounds ‘or which he pa“, canto a member of the House of not less than twenty five cents. Commm“ a’ quart" °1 1‘ century ago, put on robes of scarlet and _ u Mm Ive McDonald. Vwleaucy ermlhg and took his seat in the 5794.; (Ill/HI. River, recently returned from House of lords today as the mat-lull; spending ‘ pleasant week with Viscount of Icknornshsw. | friends in Amherst, N. 3., accom- _ m panled by ha, 515m, m law’ Mm many of seating a new peer of the Charles Ratio: y, Harrington. an,” The school teachers of Whnetiey man’ “$151108 on two canes which; t‘. W. River, Greenvale, Wheatley, and e has used since he “V” ‘njuredl Ebenezer are shortly to hold a .n a bicycle accident many years m" tcrnal Prime Minister Ramsay MhcDon- Mm to iz th s h l f lr reorgan e e c O0 a Ioryald, for whom the new Viscount 1932. Nova his home m whcnuey River w Vi? throne with Rt. Hon. Stanley Bsid- “m,” it his mother Mrs. ArchieBarrett, win’ Rt‘ Hon‘ Walter Rundman and who L, very 11L other members of the cabinet. But where the Labor peers usu- The Govemmenvs employment ally sit were only vacant seats. Not scheme is proving of benefit to the ‘me °1 them ha‘! °°m° 1° "e h“ farmers and fishermen o, wheat 101d leader introduced be the upper ley River and Oyster Bed Bridge hmme’ , in the construction or rebuilding“ Limpmg over to me clerk. table’ this _v shave cents L; m charge of Mn T_ D_ Ling, upon it as the clerk, ln\wig and week Charlottetown, who changes the black g°wn'i feadthwt étheo “ma” groups of men weekly in order to patent descr b n3 e n we m“ u give each of them a chance twenty men working. The depression of our privy Sea“, doubtless is responsible for the m; lumber to the bridge. so ...-road“ h°“"'°' ‘business’ is the "order of the day" in the village. Mr. cent. $PRING PARK SCHOOL 'Mrs. Herb Smith was a guest Sunday of Mrs. Ray Barrett, Wheatley River. Honor roll for NOl/embef- ma“ Principal's Department Mr. Alexander Ross, Hunter Rlv- GRADE x-I Anna, Campbell, ii M'- er, was a recent visitor to Char- on“ van. 3 Mary Sgundgrg, 4 IOiWWWH- Michael Campbell. GRADE IX—I Mlary Driscoll, 2 ‘Reskie Whitiock, a Eileen ways. 4 Josephine Vessey. GRADE VIII—1 Phyllis Campbell, 2 Augustine Campbtlh 3 T-fidwen veggey and Virgie Cairns (equal) 4 George Vessey. Miss Mamie Andrews, teacher at Wheltley River, spent the week end v in Hampshire. the guest of her . The following cllpslns 110111 11-11 American paper would be of in- Intermediate Department GRADE VII-l Harold Gsrnham. farm here-am summer and intends mm. 4 m. SiBWBTt. and Merriam eventually making his home here Saunders (equal). Dlngweii formerly and Mr. Robert Andrews former- mony by the Rev. Otis W- Here. 'Lloyd Maclntyre and Maurice Cas- Temple Baptist Church. The bride with his bride, an Island lady. At! GRADE v_1 Martha saunders. 2 ti p. m. Wednesday evening. 061' Aubin Blscquiere, ii Clarence Ves- ober the 21st. s. very preiii-Y Wed‘ sey 4 Eibel Gsrnham. ding was solemnized at the home GRADE Iv-i Harry Robinson, 2 or Mr. Eemest I. Dingwfi“. 13°F‘ Edna MacKenzie. Ronslrlvesseyand cheater, Mass. when Miss Jessie B. Norm... Vessey (equal), 3 Lloyd Ford of Annandale. Primary Department ly of Wheatley River, P. E. 1., were- united in the holy bond» of 11111111" assoc rn-i Gerald Lewis. I Dorchester ford (equal), 3 Charlotte Driscoli. Charlie Jackson. was charmingly attired in angel cams: 11-1 Helen Gregory. I blue satin with rosebuds and carried Ralph nmrqnigsn. D. D.. pastor ‘of the Grain Exports __ _ I (Csnnd hhlir lUltK. N. Y. lJec. I-Forelgn L\\'i.\'.\‘li'l‘ ', n .._ ‘at dl l’ - -l,‘ trustee, said , the branisrtipt firm ' 01-1111.» uiruyiifrmiil u§'."”§.-?...§’ Z§ today. Not only did all contracts re- cd the day wlth net advances of from liay |,'iililt'(I one cent tu 013;. and July. I i ' ~. . .,, _ Should be called Dec‘ 4 when he‘ rrriburvusiiiirufifeelpt of sdurse utnlhar ‘lug set in and prices climbed steadily upward. showing the greatest strength Unfavorable weather conditions for and <‘romweli, o illlguir" ‘Hflulh. proved the strengthen- ‘ ac o flrint-r with news of ltngglo" Hunter River c; Vicinity As owden Dons i .f.’“.'2...“.‘ll.‘§l."“.1.. ...... .... ‘among the caorse grains. SIWheatP-Dec. 60%; Mn; 541/5; July (latsz-ilee. 31%|}; July 34%,p; M" Barlow-Dec. uly 43§QA. Tent-NO. 1 hard 031%.; no. 1 nor. 5 40%; no. Omtw-No. 2 c. w. 31%; no. s c. w.‘ For hundreds of years the cere-i 33"“ I Md 28%‘ m‘ 1 “"1 211%‘: ‘Vi. calm has seldom deviated from the ‘l ?"'r'6’T“'""'"“ "rad": a m“- "Km prescribed form. but for this little‘ Q ‘vfjqrnwfl Hz‘: o, that llnssia was buving wheat for lu- 'I1Ilrfil1lll11lll’llln“r'l.'ll also stimulated by . a no n 1 y nu s reports concerning the Mr. William Barrett who is con- fought unnumbmed battles m m?“ 11"“°" “m” m 1 w. lothes under the House o: commons as Chancellor, some experts construing tho reports 8S8 0V 4J1 C 1 neadcrsmp or Yamrpll iormm. Wm. trans ator. ‘The party then boarded Lord attacked the Japanese Con. the steamer for Dalrcn. r th E ch e wod bemre the as indi'cativo of a complete cilantro in C B X Cqll l‘ S ‘(lamest c and world supply conlitionsi sooth m Montreal has arrived M‘ I next spring. Figures on five 1oa<iing Highest prices of the Wheat closed unsettled ‘Ii-IQ’. chanced tn 1/4 lower, oats 15-14 off 1,4. up. and provisions unchanged to 1.. o: the oyster Bed Bridge. meiwork the new vmcount leaned hemmy were Vilma" to charlottewwn h“ found a French officer who inform. Cranberry Comer, the iour aci- m4"°“1' T131“ trusty w‘! we“ bemved comedy drama which was staged in work. Mr. Ling some days has °ve;-:°°“n5°n°r' P1111111 sn°wdenr keeper Borden Hall recently by the South |Melviile Dramatic Club was well The ceremonies crowning the car- ‘presenmL The spwhflfles between crowds applying for work. The far- . “or of ‘me °f H15 Mafia?‘ 111°“ acts were excellent and a neat sum mers in the district are busy haul- »valued servants were watched by a w” 1991M“- sane... school is progressive management of Miss Mary Mc- Csrdle, Middleton. s bouquet of bridal roses and maid- Q-RADE I (a) 1 Eric Robinson. 2 cn hair fern. She entered the room Charles Dolron. a Edward bund- accompsnied by her brother Mr. GRADE 1 (b) 1 John Stewart. 2 Earnest I. Dingweil to the strains of Clifford Jackson and Wilfred Mac- the wedding march playvd bl’ 1191' Kent's (equal), 3 Marlon Ford 4 sister in law. After the ceremony Wallace C0135, s dainty supper was served to those] GRADE 1 (c) 1 Lilian LeClerc. 3 present including Mr- 011d MPB- Leslie Macfiuigan. 3 Hamid Greg- Isrneat Dinsweii, Mr. and Mrs. on. and Juggle Garnhsm (equal)- MAZ DA l LAMPS HY ruin your eyesight with """'"i' glaring lights when it costs rm u c mi v r0574. worth-u. £0 111°" f” f; gdiagwnfii“: Charles Sbfiwhfl. and Mr. and Mrs. q Am, 6mm“, ‘amilsh- rozte ti“! “gm o“ Arthur Andrews. Later in the cv- prmmmkmomnce Clements, us». gm?‘ l3°u;%y";:'cm,t°n “d ti.’ oning a shower was tendered to Assistants-Minnie Dunslord and it l ‘u l on mud the bride, which of course came as "m, 019mm“ pp y ' ' a surprise. Many relations or the _ ' bride and groom were present and MADE IN CANKDA numerous and costly 81116 W911 1'9‘ u‘ ceived. rm bride and groom m’ ALBANY NOTES amid s shower of 11w Ind 800d, wishes for their home in Dorcha am»!- CANADIAN GEICRAL ILICTRIC CO. IIIMITID Mr- A. n. on... and dr-usbtefl. lsissoslssnsudlluvsmafilsfi 4 PAGE THRl-Ii-f ' PAGE P-IINE UOTA TIGNS MARKET GOSSIP Inn Press) a , Dec. 1—(By the essiun wheat prices swept for- on the llinnlllge Grain Exchange previous heavy losses but finish- l‘ié< cents. ember swung silarpiy upward to 1-1. cents stronger at 00% willie (w loin n. Writer) NIW ‘"01: If. 1.. Dec. 1-'rn@ na- . Associated Press e ban-e in relation to the Canadian , . f",""'~'"¥” "Ttflillilr U"!!! 1511""! ‘nlzfltmbas complied by the Iloyal auuai Direct-on as to how to dispose of d001,; i-‘raucv: 0.00 15-10; Italy 6-16; aacisl u -rke were unarmed at 111" “Acnnufith ems"! as ‘allows: x100 000 worth o‘ Buyer toms now éiL-Ixiliill 1.5.8.1; Germany 23.74; Canada bellnnint’ o! thl Ills‘, last month to. rgcut nil. peso, .. '. v ' , _ flay, Australia, pound. 2.0300. in the possession of the Mctcsife ~\ \\ 1011K. 1\'- Y. Dec- 1—Bvadsd Stocks b shsrpll in 111s 111" Austria, schilllgn. not quoted. wheat C1usi3t| firmer. hour ti. a ed. The firmer tone. Belgium. balsa. 01110?» 11°“ Farm» 11°" w"'°"°“1- w“ ulna Low- Close howdvor. s most apparent u. the Ilrnzii, milreis.- 0.0735. asked before w_ 1, Reilly, registrar M“ ' ' 57%" rsll group. for the best that industviais lluignrin. lev, not quoted. ‘$111)’ .. .. 1111/41! and utilities could do was to I'l'iIlll"l* (filinn. Ifong Kong Iloilars. 0.293s, 1n bilnkTllpt/cy it 0550M“ H511 14°‘ wmvu-BG the]; ext-em. 19"“ of 1 tn 5 points and the general market avcraun c1011» ed about a point lower on a turnover of 2.030.320 shares. » Wall Stret could break in sterling, which dropped to another new lorv for the past dcmuiv. hut at the same time rcfuscd to be- come alarmed over the drop. lllnch of this Ilouhtlcss comcs from seasonal influences. nients for imports and year-find with- drawals of balances. Iionkcrs gvurrrillj’ discourage the Illppnsitiolt that French selling for so-called political purposes not llnoro tho including |l,'|\'- ‘l. st U554. Prices first fuliowcdihn; ma" Iflfgply responsible, polnilili! nurse of Liverpool and Chicago, United States active buy- o session. year's crop, reported by Ilnrray recognized authbriiics IIIPI rs. Liverpool also became w h en t was there interest shown CLOSE 415/111: May 43ml; CASH WHEAT no. 3 nor. fi-iiil: no. 4 5115i: no. il 43%: feed 35%; track no. 1 durum 70%, ' ecd 25%: rejected 21-13: track '1 (‘. \\'. dfl-‘ifl. 3 (Y. . i111: no. 1i .1 f‘. W. 381/1; no. ll 307.: track 411,4. CHICAGO PAGO. Ill., Dec. 1—-.\sscrtions . in . ticolls helped give a sudden g 1111111)‘ to the wheat mnrkct hcre. winter cron outlooidi . suggested a crop only 10,000,! ear by Kansas alone. 000 bushels more than was hnvrcstcd 9931011. I ‘Canadian party reached Tientsin reached by wheat in the m.» detl1ings.| the next; evening. The station was cfizfff‘ deserted, s. "dreadful calm” rested toflover the whole city and no one dared to stir outside tor fear of day were yesterday's finish. corn down. LION'I'R.EAL, Que, the Canadian Prcssl-An escape from Tientsin in face of a flare-iii! but there was participated in by C. J- Birchii, K. 0., of Halifax, Mrs. Birchell, Dame Rachel Crowdy of the League of Nations, Guy Rog‘ ers of Toronto and Adputor Sav- ard of Montreal, Mr. savard relat- ed today upon his return from the institute of pacllic relations meet- ont that the French hank llaiancos in London have dcclinml and that the!’ would obviously be ui‘.\\'iiiivv' tribute to the pnUlnVu Won Several carriers clilnhcd a two not but rcducr-d their gains to- ward the close when tbn (Vnbueb ls— weakened. stock of that road was off‘ 7 points \ 15124.“. point or Th! "A " preferred Canadians Make ' Escape From Tienstin D66. 1 (BY Savard said. The a repetition of hostilities. After some trouble the party ed them they should have contin- ued on to Tangpou to catch the Claude S. Delaney was a re- visitor to Charlottetown. i favourably under the skiiful Percy Alien was a recent vis- itor to Summe aide. ‘Japancs; boat for Diircn, the next 1101111‘- 01 £11811‘ 10111110? to Japan V111 tier federal inspection. Total slaugh- Koree- The brides bvfwwl Tieni- m amounted m 901,041: head of cat- sin and Tungpou was heavily guard me, 77453 Show, 1,265,557 ed and there was no chance of get- 334,015 pgultry, and 25 goats, tins a t-"Xl 0r cvnvvsvincc of any high general quality and health of sort to attempt the officer told them. the, through and the common lost 2. lliiirkvi sn- ‘...-anal .-. ma, 1'. 5v. West fncilon-‘P, $teci, Atm-firrnt Jobns .\I1lu\'iilr\, r-rn Fnlon, iharmnount and an assort- ilicnt of rails 1 ‘ ' inns. touched <4 in l”. l,\’ 1rfllwllIilliifl ’ ~ -i points .1 \, it finishr-i with a dc- ciino of 11;. ilrnvral Ail-tors came with- in a fraction: of the old ruininmm he.- nr-nt act in. American \\'.~r1ix|1:bnviso nod . i- =i Imrlcvl iv in: affected il_v 1hr‘ div- 1II’H1I rui. $tc'liu'.' cables cit-sod at Sll-‘li. not for from ta:- imiinivl, and $11’. cflntil not lower. Rcqurlinr-vinu rates fi-li in symrmthv. lwt contincntal currencies mostly firmed. “'II.\'I' TIIYI §TOFII IIJIIIKICT IIIUI . Mon. Number of docitncl 17.1 .'i.'l1 Number of decline! Stocks unchanged . Total issncs irhdrd lzccs cf luggage. 1t,we.s s terrif- ic load. Mr. Savard related. ery corner. All went well until the bridgl was ruched. There Gcrschlvicil was hailed by the szniry and 51311-11100 to stop. He leaned out, mumbled ‘something in Chinese, stepped on the accelerator and started across the bridge. On the o!her side was the British concession and safety just beore then the luggage bczxme unsettled and the car we: just clcrr of the bridge when the whole thing stvayed over and fell o to the ground. A frimdiy Chinese farmer help- ed the party to get the baggage back on the car and they proceed- cd to Tangpou where the deck war found to be barricaded and hcavii; The first serious flare up in Tient gilurdccl, Thcy were not wliowcd tt sin was on November B whrn Chin- P1155 1111111 the 11,1513 Japangse 11°! recognized the guard and acted s: MEAT INSPECTION SERVICE Probably one of the most valuable services carried out by the federal 'Dcpartmcnt of Agriculture is inspec- tion of meat and canned foods by officers of the Health of Animals Branch. During the fiscal year end- cd March 3i, 193i, a total of 66 meat and the car swayed dzmzfirvllsly 8i- W‘ ‘i‘hc morning dr-clivie in the general c-iwi an iinpnirnu-nt of as n r|<ult of r.|ii,\'. 1'i‘.l"fi tIfliiifti-ll nvift- l_ limo and at ti.» lvniinlll .‘Ir;'i- 1la_v's gain hmi l-m-n mar» tic-n can- "1111- 51111 West- e com- sythai if Dro- s from ;wo p81 i111‘ D61‘ faciured manu- i A r55 210C own s?‘ les fear- ag of liv- er com- .ys about Britain. iercd the “made a flgh dut- a friend." aid. "b111- iskc mis- ltcnds to r as p05- wn con- :t.s hit. by y spokes- to gh French few items ho French omentarily int», super- .ft.er Great ‘old stand- ent 50 per rssures in vere amen! of the 18-1‘- thc Cham- fOOL packing establishments operated un- ,_ swine, The ccl. The round purple stamp ap- plants operating undcr government The meat inspection scrvics Jiltttffiwew alum? BESTBI/Rlil’ II you Iiire the rich, mellow Hover of BurIey tobacco you m can eaioy the very iinest that the sunny Fields of Soothe Ontario produce and at one-third other genuine Barley. ‘HONEY DEW is sold in PACKAGES-Mm is why o lull cae- lsss cost than any tenth pound coo be retoiled ct 10 cents. \ Io puck HQNEY DEW otherwise would only increase ._-,1 5-1-1 | . its cost—ii would not cited it: quality. yan, 2 Anne l 4 lnonard Murphy 2 610511113. the Canadian live stock is evidenced by u; Agnew, 4 ithe fact; that only 1.46 per cent of . By a. stroke of luck a stranger who 1 the dressed carcasses were condemn- spoke English appeared on sccnc. he was named Gcrschivichhacaring on all meats governsnofi s and belonged to Montreal. He de-‘pearing on all meals drcsscd st cided to take n. risk and try to get, the Cenadinn party llan Walsh- ecAulsy and wan Sullivan. ccn Ryan. 3 vina BY?!"- tq inspection is an absolute guaranties a vickersorh Tflngpg“ in his own par, The flvc that it is lit for human consump- Csnadians, a little Japanese boy, tion. Qqrschlviph and g grit-mi 9f his n11 is an impm-taizt safeguard to Can- oiled in the car together with 1H 11111-111 1111111111- on MacEsch- said. 3 Bern- gsret Gallant (equal) 3 1y Agnew. "lity. She b0?! uch cheerful- at; even those she was suf- fer illness was reconciled 1-0 1 put all he! 1kg frequently was held on rom her fath- >gopi€h Ceme- nded and was’ .-. Ramsay, as- rown, Rev. Mr. cl: sweetly rm tugged Cross" nn. 'ere six of he!‘ Match. Irvine Kennedy. Pres Bslderson. llcr Id brother Ken 1h her mcrnorii- sed By on Face Sea! Cove, N.B., \ very nervous, Lfld not. able tc ‘ed with pimples "toying and cm- mes bolt-lea oi Bur- csn do my own lea have entirdy iycsswsslyhfh I‘. i i .