nnn-twntoranm L5» an-ncrav QQrAaQv-a vacant-noon i-umn- e 1 Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug, 14- Wheat, nor no 2 88 Barley C W no 8 48. Oath f‘. W no ‘.' 53. Oats C W no 3 48. Oats feed no 1 ~15. léaour spring wheat patents, firsts Flour seconds $4 90. Flour bakers $4.50. Flour winter wheat patents choice t; so to $3.40. _ l-‘iour white corn $510 to 85-w- Bran ton ‘:1 2.‘; Shot-ts ton 23 :5. ‘ Middiiugs ton 2S 25 to .1025. Rolled nsts brig 90 lbs 3 )5. Hay no L’ per ton i-nriuls 11 $12 a0. _ ,, (‘iieose nu 1 cur lint 10h tu 10,-4- _(‘heese no 1 Que 015a l" 9"- ‘Butter iin 1 205,, to 20M. ' Eggs lu cartons A 1 large J5 Eggs A 1 nieiiiuiu 3G. Eggs A largo 3'.’ Eggs A medium 30. to 1.1 its-coax -> (Cmiiidiiiia Prelim) ..\i0.\"i‘ili~I.\i._ Aug. ii-wiiflflfiliili on two .\iililll'l‘ili livestock iutirkels totiiiieil ti'.'ti head cuiiipusetl of I . gill-iron. u: t':il\'Pr6, :23 buss flail ZFS shot-p anti lambs Thciu won- lti enttlc at tiie yards hir export m iireut Britain w ii three imuls reported in loin-u. liont- rl- Friday .\ii|l‘l‘~‘i iii on the S. b. .\irtiii'i:i for Ulliril. \\'. -‘|‘her|- were (iuly 2o vnttio and were sold iit time of writing. ‘Calves wcio steady at $3.75 to M, fur grassors to $7 for good quality e s. ~ Tiir- hulk of the ininbs offered were sold in mixed lots at $11,410. Shcpc were mostly‘ $3. Jlngs were steady at Sit) for bacons fytl nnd upturn-d, with $1 per hog yirciniuiii on seients. Butchers nnd lieiivles were $0 .50 and extra iicnvleo $0. Light hogs were from Stl to $11.60 and lows brought $0.60 to ST A f) MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. l~l—-'1‘hs mlning market was‘ again unsettled by moderate soiling in ail metal groups but chiefly in the silver nnd gold listings. \\'hiie. the gold index closed a little higher- tho gain was more than off-set by tho drop in miscellaneous lilillffi which ragged .62 t 1.77. The miid- set hack was lttcn ed by an increase of volume to 368.000 shares, the heaviest in sever. si ivceiis. Base metal whores fniie to‘ reflect the strong itild~iiiiy liisp iiy by cop- per stocks uu the New York niar- kot. Noranda tlgii\ued up near the close to show a gain of 14-point but aizninst this advance appeared losses of 2i cents ciich for Base Metals Crit- Toronto Q Mining Corporation and 1% for Al- derman. " Silver shares were rendered vul- nerable by n sharp drop of the silver quotation on world marketa- Tho big British Columbia golds turned heavy. Brslorne losing 24 Pioneer 2h cents Wright. Hargreaves and Boil agei- added modest gains. Currencies (Canadian Pros!) XEW YORK. Aug. i4—L¢adin¢ currencies moved higher in terms of the United States dullai- iu the for- eign exchange markets today. The (‘anildiliu dollar reduced its discount. from y; to 1,4 per cent. The pound sterling closed 55 of a cent higher at 3.98% while the French franc rinsing at 6.84 cents, showed a gain of ANN/J; of s cent. (Canadian Press) M0.\"1‘R.EAL. Aug. 14—'l‘he pound sterling slipped ‘A ecut to 1,98 25-82 on, Montreal foreign exchange today while the United States doiiur was off ‘A, of one per cent at 1.00%. The French franc at 0.65 cents held un- changed. snug/cc (Canadian Press) .\l(),\‘Titi-J.\I_,, Aug. i4—-Fraclionsl giiius were recorded on Montreal dairy and produce markets today. At the weekly auction held at the Montreal board of trade 501i boxes of no 1 Quebec butter sold at 20% cents per pound while 1.180 boxes of no i Quebec white cheese brought ill/é cents. The iiutter- market was quoted at 20% to 21F}; cents per pound for car- iots or less of no 1 butter while lots to retailers were 21 to 211,4 cents for solids nnd 22 to 22% cents for prints. Cheese was 10% to 101/, cents for no 1 current Qntnrins and 0% to iii/n cents for No 1 Qui-iit-cs. - On the egg nini-irt-t graded ship- niouts iu cariots or less were gener- ally 21 cents a dozen for A-large. 2.1 ' rents for A medium. 21 cents for B and 10 ventfl for C. New Quebec potatoes dropped five films to 25 to 30 cents per SO-pouud g. and coffee higher. MINEHIIAD, Somerset, England, Aug. 14--(C.P.)—W’hiie a party were dining at n beach cafe near here a pigeon aiigiitcd on a vacant table and laid an egg before re- tiring. The manager is keeping the porntinn nnd Fnicnnhritige. I: for Orntrnl Guardian locals. par inch: Notices if Other rats! on appllnnflou. llinlniun: Ohargo for any ndvartiaaannl tinny-live calls. llATli-fio par vvord, three inasr- tions for the price of two, strictly payable ll advance. Toljl i? I0 LET—COMPAUI' SEVEN “DOM house, radiators, gfaic. Apply 33mins _ L-ill3ti-3i. T0 LET — N0. ll CHESTNUT Street, furnace and house in ex- cellent condition. Rent $10 per month. Phone 408. L-9133-tf IO LET-ONE 0F THE MOST DE- slrubio apartments in the City, 167 n‘ Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance 4¢- o" Words Wutern ass Eastern locals, In. par ward; Annonncsmanta and Coming Ivants l0. lo. per word: In llsmorla-m Notices. 70s. per inch; Lin! of Ilotgl and Bvlrltusl Uflflflllll. Cards, 016-. 46. on name: Iatlera ofcondoioneo, 10o. lllfl IIIIYPNIIO! unexpected silt. ' U EXCHANGE‘ Allis (‘huim Markets At A .. gmcr Can . m (‘or Fund ,__ Am For Pow Ani ocp '——*- Am Pow Light (Canadian Press) - Ain d Toronto and Montreal-industrial Am R411 . stocks higher. Am Smelt itfg Toronto Limes-irregularly lower. Am T New York-Stocks slightly lower. Am Tub B . \i'innipcg~\\'heat closed higher. An (‘upper . New Ynrk-ilottoii, rubber, sugar Atchison Auburn AIu-t-o B ' . IONS I (Canadian Press) foreign exchange in relation as foiiowii:— Argentina peso .2691. Australia pound 3,0842. .1000. Belgium bells .1006. Brasli milreis .0536, Bulgaria lev .0140. China Hung Kong dollars .4938. Czechoslovakia crown .0411. Denmark krone .2220. _ Francs franc .0665. Gtsuaisa, reichamark .4058. Great Britain pund 4.0881. Holland fioiln .0706. jlungsry pengo 2085, india rupee .3716, Japan yen .2952. _ New Zesiand pound 4.021;: Norway krone .2510. Poland Iloti .1808. South Africa pound 40652. Spain peseta .1370. Sweden krone .2515. Switaeriand franc .ii'.’.88. United States dollar ‘A per cant premium. (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates»- At lifontreai--Pound 408 25-32: friinclitih cents; ll. S. doiiai- 1.00 At New York-i"ound 4 08%: franc 90%;. At Pnriew-Puund 75.08 fr; U. S vioiinrdolliilé fr; Canadian dollar 5.04 . In cold-Pound 12s. 2d: U. S. dol- lar 50.?! cents; Canadian dollar 5i) 08 cents. 1V. Y. Stock Exchange ( furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of Montreal Stocks Ext-hulls. Montreal Curb Market, 168 Richmond lirrat, Char- iuttetawn.) Stocks Opened Air Ileii ... Chrysler Mot ' .. . . per wordi Oiasaiilnl "wiwlnahorlmpq FOB. SALE CHEAP-BUILDING tot on Upper Queen htreet. Ap- ply 40 Valley greet. 14-31. FOR SALE-PIANO. APPLY 202 Euston Street. L19046-8-13-3l. FOB. SALE-COMBINED THRESH- ar and cleaner "Hail's”. Apply A. G. Meliett, Union Road. 114125-31. FOB-SALE — 1 WORK MARE, 1 young sow, 7 fat. geess- Ed. Ryan. 110i; 40. 11-9129-11. FOB SALE — HEAVY cBUWN Paper Billflblg for placing under rugs, etc. Guardian 081:0.” a Princp St. Apply Dr. Heath Mc- Intyre! Oflicc, 140 1*‘ ‘- ’ 5t. . . 11-8995 ‘sales Help- Mlle 0r Female WANTED -— AMBITIOUS SALES- peopie, men and wmnen. spars dime. to handle our line oi Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featurinz the following outstanding items I-fourfold pastel tint purcbments. gravure etchinzl. ma!!! (fill-WI i style cards with tip-on pictures. atrsct-ive calendars. humQNlll cards, envelopes with wallet flap .style, rancy lined and decorated ~,to match cards. Elaborate use of id and silver designs with bril- _ iantiy coloured inserts._ Dainty “initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite number "to choosg from styled in can 101111 :_ equipped with handle. Prices start FOR SALE -- FORD COACH. 1930 Model. Price $80.00. Apply Guard- ian. L-9l43-3i. FOR. SALE-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE with bath and Baron. Apply 1'11 Sydney sneer. L-ooar-a-is-bi. son BALE - AUCTION i-onrv- Pive. Brings and Whlst Boom Cardin. Guardian Osni-rsl Joli _ Printery. NW. 1-H. Sales Help—Male WEAR EVER BRUSH 00., BE- quires men over ill for soles and service work in city and surround- ing districts. Must be well recom- mended. no bond fee required. "at one dollar per dcvaen. Liberal . commission. Write Premier Art "Guild. 202 Castle Budding, Mon- " treat. u-asaa-a-io-n 8-10. Artists’ Supplies n“... us" "u? ' i: of tmsa .. l- ggns in blsnk and white for liaud Twlpurinl. A profltlbie pastime. Samples and'ca Tunic; ._ taJ v- re. I Y 0 or a Wosallinn: a York. ‘Wr- ii-t II-‘P-ti. ; "i'?' r Write 182-184 Main Street, Tor- onto. Ontario. N-BSOO-il-lfl-fl. Miscellaneous IIIhlIUMs-BECEWED-INIOIII- Minn given-and new business * ~~writtcn on-piana insult. yourovery " need-ist-our new oifiol, Currie Building. Oharlottctown. J. A. ._!°.l1"_-_5\m L" C. COUNTRY GIRL WANTBTIOUSI- .. work. Apply "R3! Guardian... . Ir9l40-3i. iii ‘i WANTED 'l‘0 BU! 0B llllfl’. second hand chs-irs or mick. Writs W. H. Iai-gin. Gen. Del. Oity. ‘LJiSB-H-li. jliemiie’ " MONTREAL. AtlI._14—Britis'h still o e Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today New York Curb (Canadian Press) . T QHPHQN u» Mt’l. . Stock Exchange ' a h a imu 12kt??? ld of ha: um‘ change out!!! 31:» diff... n: Richmond strut Charlottetown- MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, N. Y., AuI. 14--'l‘ha Juiirket was inclined to tn- reaction- ary yesterday morning, hut under leadership of some of the utilities prices firmed up. The rails showed some special strength in mid after- noon which offset irregularity that had developed in a few industrisls. At the close prices were firm. Activity continues to fnvnr the ilil~ side. of the rnar-iret nnd s firni under- tone is evident during irregularity periods. As far as we can see the. technical position remains good and the broadening interest in the market is ti source of new buying power. Iflilullw anti Company. SUMMARY NE\\' YORK, N- Y" Aug. 14—Con- goieum Nnirn declared a rcizuiar quarterly dividend of 40 cents on common. Gold bars in London 140s 8d vs i-Kls Iii/dd Tuesday- Proctor nnd Gamble declared an extrn dividend of 25 cents on coni- nioh. "lmn Age" says. “Rising 2 points to 40 per cent of capacity in its sixth consecutive weekly advance. steel ingot production is now at the Stocks Opollil IAdl Stocks 1- Amer Cyan B 131 Ainsr Gas Elec 8 Amer Sup Pow I5 Assoc Gas Eicc 4 G Atlas Corp . 1,4 11 fan Mart-mil , I l0 Cit Sorv (‘o . . A , 1l- ‘I gresiealu»! .51. . . |.,,1 , _ “l; l‘: iec (llil {inrc .. . -. - _ _ _. 5 Ford of (‘nu A . . as 9"‘ H“ ‘,,‘,',' , 551,; s1 tan .eiu i Gulf (iii Venn ‘ . iii C", EN“, |.;|,.,» v1.1 5|’ 53 Hum Oil Ref (u 58% L.“ h“, A] _ _ 5h 5 imp oii Lid 10% C“, 5-0,“, , 2: 2i inter Pr" 36% can 5,9,1,“ “(,1 ‘I 5 Niag Huil 8% ca“ 1-8,. _ 101i, 11 Std on lui 2i Cocmn", ,.,,,,,. _ Si.‘ g Std Oil iii-i . . —-V cons “M, __ 11m 1w (in Light Pow A 2i; Drydm, 1.3,, ,_ 4i,‘ 4 Un Light Pow pfd ,_. 21 Dom Uyhnu. _, g9 20 ——————~——-—— Dom y, | 1.1.1 .. .. iii I 1.6 ‘ Doni .\' t-i l'n:i| B 1- 529s 5% M T’L CUR a " ' Gen Sit-vi Wart-s . How Sniiiii i‘:ll* Hoil iinid .\iilll'n ii i tl .\'i"k-i . . ‘Jnhnnun Ind wan‘) liiti Pdu‘ p141 Lake of “nods sma- Opened Last llllkllkléie Abitibl H.115 110 film" _i'~~“' Assoc Brew . . 1'.'~, 2% 5.1111 Lin“. Beauharnoin .., 41,5 4% i°“*’-“_i‘jii' -- Brew Corp lfuui 2% 2% Que hf“ Brit Auii-r Uil 10% 16'»; bi- Lll“ i<>\‘i' (‘an Malt .. .. 3;! 33% St Law iii-l -- “hmm, u“ “m 5' 11% ivdlllvlliivlfliili “on pup" i 23'!’ :1df1:h“t“iiir l'|l‘\" ‘ a ;‘.-),l,s,,|§'.‘.’,""'.-.,-, Q17; Sh... ("ii (m. wjlli .. - 50% 50% in... m. 195g. Steel Co ("an p111 .. 48% 48> imp ‘Toi 14% _ _ __ In“ 1...,’ _ 3:124. Lanna Meiehurs .\ ‘.1 N i. _ 30 (‘liiiillvtrvt- 14L’ 1-53‘ iikgdgnidlugiitx . 4412i hfontresi l . ibiii/i 135 w m. (‘ ,1 29% Nova Scot a . .. Wtllllliil: 1332.. 2s: Royal _ . . . . . , .. my. 14s ‘wflgm H“ '_ 7% Bank of Liiniida M B J h t d Ward‘ Special back the other half. United Fruit ( y n M on ‘aim I general setback it is not likely to react over 2 points. Bnyuk. of which you should still he long around 43. closed 477s and I ‘gill 'think the stock will sell near Simmons sold above 15 and should go near 18. but l would not start. buying it after this bulge. Just hold. Case did nothing. Bu a ii s if it reacts below (hi. Coil ns an Aikman. which 1 said to huy around 25 sold at 24% and closed at 21% don't sell yet. Woollen pfd vriii sell much higher. Buy it on any fair p. Mongol pfd reached my last buy- ing figure 3'2. f0li£i_\'. Would buy a little there and more if it should go to 30. ‘Douglas Aircraft has reached our last buying ievei_ Buy on fiir- thee dips. (‘orn products. on which you were told to take profits st ‘l1 having bought it around d2. got down to ‘I0 today, Last week I asid some around . Bohu Aluminum rose a little further nnd would not getnout yet. WeidQu Union glvo you a chance to buy it near 40. as advised but don't buy its much no you did when we recommended it around 24 and 2'.’ Otherwise. our last few let- ters stiii hold good. Baring. fr, g ‘Depioros Shows ' (Iy ‘Ibo Canadian has) VANCOUVER Au!- 14-'1‘ivull¢l' in Lhamualc bulls as three decades jflollldhowgllfdfllflillhilil- land home north of Vancouver in which ‘be ropind. Kelsey R- MOON deplored-the stoic or the show bus- Wt.‘ . The former tight-wire P6110111". and cow punchnr sat in the cabirv of his deisal yacht and sorrowfuliyi viswodtlie dilemma of the theatre.’ "It was the iour-snd-flvo-a-day, thst killed the vaudeville." lie suit-L; “The modern vaudeville is shot. I gobacktoasesshowonceillll while but most or those guys are punks. The most of the good som- bats an in the circlms." Moon said than was not a. de- cent star on the boards now and pointed to W. O. Fields. Charlie Chaplin. Jini Bondy and Lou Bully who had deserted the still! 1°! the more lucrative fields of their art. Kelsey Moore was born in 'l‘o- rontc in 1818 and in his early youth journeyed west. where his father was o contractor encased in the building of the l“ sdlan Pacific Railway near Moose Jaw. At 15 be joined n. troupe of acrobat but left the mnnd became a cow pun- cher in Montana. But the theatre lured him back and he toured the ommtrv with a new routine, balancing s chair on his forehead while walking the tight who. There is still a bump on his head where the chair used to rest. Press clippings he displayed testi- 1y to an amazing career of acting in nearly every city in the United Btutcs and Canada during the pre- war yours. Nineteen years no he bought his little home near vancouver and in that time he has changed his is- land into s. beauty spot of the west coast. His cove is an anchorage for coastal vessels and his garden is the envy of iiorticuitursiists. He has develops: fishing to a fine art at his island home and many ts.- mous personage: visit him for ad- vice on casting technique and tackle. John Barrymore. the movie actor. nosed his vessel lnfanta into ‘Kel- sey cove the other day for s visit. The 01d scmbst has not entirely forgotten his music hall days. At 61 he defies any one to perform a 899cm trick of his-to handstand on the sentqof a. drifting rowbost. A EIOIO SON 5'1‘. IVIB. lihigiand—'l‘lie Royal H Society has awarded Peter Hemphlil. 15 year old sou oi Major Robert l-ieinphlli. its bronze meds-l for his heroic but vain attempt to save his father and mother from death. He climbed 400 feet. down irisss in a mount visit Vunoou-t \ "an Tm u i». a nslghiior saiuhd has aster-do morning as I .1 ‘flk . deer. are o ‘my 0mg...“ u‘ I hi! I895 IWOu niilss away. “Yea you did not." A d h l‘... i-vi mm. in a: my ofliu vsu mllw nwav to min by no and I was arriving on time, July 24th hot and humi . I had onl to poln to my sweat-saturate shirt i» convince hirn. I walk those nsariy seven miles such morning when in Toronto nniasa it rains. Toron- toniaus and sx-Torontonians will beiieviii it when I any I walk from Westminster Hotel on Jarvis near Dundas Street, where I have resided for some months to the head of Pacific Avsnus in West Toronto. For ybsrs I have walked five miles each morning but I find it now a real delight to walk seven miles. Scores of early-rising To- rontonians sso mo bsrshsadod coat and vsstiess shirt with aho sleeves and rolled collar iioiinci along on Matthews Guild mocca- lill-Whs shoes. up Jervis, to Bioor my oflica. ' Occssio ll f ii d - trian sssaygliaoywadk wild-Wm? lilo keeps up with ma for a few blocks than finds an excuse tc turn lllfD s. side street. The farthest any one ofiice I take n shower and more exercises. Am l tired aftcr these long walks‘! No! I am ecstatic! I cou d easily/turn and walk back and still feel ecstatic. M busy day has just begun and wii not and before 7.80 to 9.30 pan. and than I may, a_s I frequently do walk v back again. (almost always in cool weather). On holids s I often ex- tend ‘my walk aroun by “The Old Mill’ , adding another five miles. Most ersons think this is a rs- markabe nccom iish ‘, at al- most ‘78. Well it s not. It is what ever one _cou d easily do st that 1 ggc y iivin , and especially feed- ing, rations iy. It is almost entirei n matter of blood condition, whic can be toxic or non-toxic, vital or dsvitniissd, normally fluid and easilycircu- late or viscid (ro y) and circa. iaia_ with difficu ty and heart strain, dépdlidllii upon ‘“ “ 222.5%: i-"‘“‘ fih¥iih1°“' , a sine an l o the other kind. ' : It is claimed 98% of our accus. tomed foods are the other kind, that build devitalized non-resis- tant bodissnvhiia science ss s only 20% may be. Thst is w y my youthful elasticity, flexibility, re- silience and endurance of bod and mind are considered remar nbis only by comparison with bodies so bui t. I give thought to the sslec. tion of my foods. Others do not. Cornish cliffs when his parents had (alien. They select without thought. do- nstured, dsvitslized and acid. toxin-forming foods and their ACK SEE YWRSEI-F START” "Start? I started an lioiiripnd, to Dundas, to Pacific, to Vine and " has held out is five blocks. Al: my. ’ H8135 The above in from a jlllolpgyqph i: .‘.'.':‘;-..‘.".-.’.'::.':""- "-"-- ‘M bodies are the non-vital, lion-re. siiient and non-resistant kind that such foods build. Surely it is time thinkin people began to think rations iy about their foods. l shall gladly mail to thinking ople, free, my literature cover. ng the foods I out to build my typg of vigorously-healthy, and resig- tant, youthful body, upon request. Roman Meal, Bekus-Puddy, Lishus and Katy-Sub form s. large pm; of my food intake, and the magi: important part. I could not have achieved my type of youthful re. sistnnt. body at almost ‘l8 without them. Now, nit u h Summer i; “Win83 "W118 Wi l s till plenty of hot, humid days. y reeom. mendation for ‘these days is ti]; above-named foods made into per. ridgu and served oi! the ice with fruit jsiiy, honey or maple syrup and cream, and for a drink, alkali- formin Kofy-Sub. But there ars other oods that play an impor. tant art that the health seeker shoul know about. This know. ledge is free. Surely worth writ- ing about, eddress Robt._G. Jack-i 31st,. M.D.,U| Vine Aim, Toroiito, Coiumb Curb highest level since the third week ill Col Fuel iron Fehrunrv- > . Colum Gas Eiec New York Airhriike air months _ . Com Sol .. I ended June 30 net loss $5.5M after ' charges rs profit $110,696 before fed- erni taxes in like 1034 period. °‘""".'.“':"";‘."':. sit‘; e art t e - Y5 Of 'an1“§'r"zm,2'31.2ss barrels, the second Q Q largest amount nf wheat csrwer in _ . its history and only . ‘Blair; . . ’ m" P“ W“ a 35?’ i53i=1"3”~-"~"'=i‘“ $53~m°m 111 N131‘ 61111 Cana ‘ S IO Erie , 12 Senate pasied the liquor control Q First Natl Stores . 5614 bill by vota of 60 to 24 after re- FIEBDO" 11'" 25% moving the house hulk all? twat-earl:- 3:: m3“: l‘? . “‘“ "' ‘°°Z$““’.{‘,‘i§§_ by ' ’ n‘ ° So essential to the trade, commerce, and eneral welfare of Canada are the vsrious classes of - an. Finsnco c mi _ _ _ 3 _ n _ I _ , _ g5: lift“ a“ zmfidd. Ediiiillxd ‘hi?’ “ldififigoifiifil- fro: ht carried in the course of a ear by Canadian 1 RBIWI]! that it is clificult Gold unit’ " . fir?‘ 1.1 Th“ in-coino Btll-lliyllflcl‘ sxtrsord- to give pride of place to any p culu: one, but in their ail-round importance to every ggggrylggr “h. - 21in 1w; flfdngmga-l i512 fingfmg! m" " section of the community, agricidairaiproducts must rank very high. They form tin Graham 1-11.... 1 “imam-u ppower output ni u. s. back-boneofthenationkbusinessactivuies and contributcdhctiyandiniugevoiume g: 121:?!” gig?“ g 12m“ ‘Ze-Ei-felgiteaditfidflvt-e? “i: 915212.32 to its industry and employment everywhere. q Dill Ill , . OI CPI’! WQQ s a n n Hud 11$: . . 13%,: 31:11:11.1“; to “Edison Electric in- Daring 1954 the C.N.R.~ carried over eight and a half million tons of a ncuimra! produce, fifiike," " a? 2f,” “M” m“, L" I", u, being an increase of 6.44% over 1935. In this total are inc uded 154,700,000‘ m]: Tel ' 111/. a n a m” W bushels of when, 14,000,000 bushels of corn, 55,700,00(_)_bushels_ of oars, and iian"',.,i§"iknl-l<di °§7l g8 11,2?“ ‘Qffi, 15%., 56139 in 15,500,000 bushels of barley; the aggregate of these commodities showinganincrease a fer-Laurie . 13:54 m urn . nae mus 21.40 as of 4.1% when compared with the preceding year; . ; am El’ 0 ' ., ff“ “Pl”? t i" "i" L" 1"‘ °" It is interesting to not: that the average bani of each ton of wheat was approximately seven i: quid curb 11% _ 1 Loews incrp .. . 41% 40 Bonds 96.62 .017 illlfldffll Illd if!’ IDIIQS.‘ " 3°?” Mimi?" 141i“ 1333i new" w» U” “n” we. u. raiifciliti m. c N n a b m. damn 0a ' h an‘ ‘l’! ° "W" " -- "’ ' ~ ' i out e ' a no e . . .no ou tsomeo isagri pr uccmag ts ii k " 'k . ‘i . . TEE . .. a i4--uui- . . mm. 11rd.‘ n 1 i: g1,‘ itiilstrived irgge-gilfiqy: ‘ifigi-siy may; 111V: reachedda market, but it could only have done so at a much higher cost to lac i; ss ‘an 5-’); sesii on w ir- tho n ultra s an ' ' . 3 . ' 2% m,‘ "my “Had to m,“ m, m“ plrlolhuceigan gghquaati vvotialdfinecessarbily have been nfigligibieh. dforfpqatrhtica y f 512:2 I-Iuiliypzzgrlgse-ltfln ‘tieilefldililhgtheitlratétzi-i ccropfiw enter to e guresa ove euumerat: wasp do re g tiara q. 3'0 mum" m, pom‘, “m,” dunno“ at points w ere the only rail transportation obtainable was that pro e by Cans ian 15V. nr possibly ll moderate dip may occur NldOllll Railways. lgzé ijrtimarlisolpbe fligfbiltiilllb‘llgaflftti7citi‘r ‘ Th {to f d d; - . . - f! | u; d zail tinue the satin... n. (lip nun °'° “W” “m! m "gar" tfimml- ' h‘; fag?’ a‘? ‘m 59"" Y 9° "a! gg-xrrxevgrkyiisitxeqrflalytomgrningnd cart-Olaf: ‘COIIIIIIIDIIIQI . . s I I18 G It!“ f0 8 I ill‘; 0 H100 Ill WOUND W. OQIC 4 G“ ,0 m‘ “MM h"; “MM m,“ year create millions and millions of dollars of new wealth for Canada.- In this work 25% ers u. m: those up l! Iii gelled. the GNJZ. is their partner and helper. _ :14 Hold and buy more on dips. ei and _ Puma“ Co- n‘ glmlfljmflmhijfm} "mlzfrllnfrlafalltfkg As u well known the crop movements oi’ recent years iiavebeen much below normal . . . Rodin cpl-p .. n; ‘m until 42 is approached moved to I much below the standard 6f producuvit‘ of our prairies and agricultural areas, and aggiohgxnciigieoklrph . . 21/. ‘it; its: all? ggrrleerélnlrahglellllellfl to lwld much below the volume which the C. N. ._is equipped to handle. The figures quoted Bears Roebuck m; During periods of minor recession should, therefore, be considered in that hght. ghoiivllnion Oil 11 {iluyi-Prnns w d gents]. Roebuck. y in n... 5’ .on omr . ‘ ' sunny V“ 12% m, imf {vmrfflkh “gnyuwwm The carnage of agricultural produce is, of_cou_rse, only one of the activities of the N. R. Sou-t: rill-til . . . . .. 23y, atTthhe nclurrfnflprictxk t i t In every branch of rail transportation it is equipped to give the best of service . i I Oil I . ... 0 I . ' . m“, 5mm 15% ‘no; “an. if” biféili-dgnxncgnguiitnqamls all ting‘ yna§ round . . . under all conditions . zfinoniicsllh Is coni- ::.':: 1:11:11 a 2.2‘. ;'.::::f*..::;i':r::"::.'s 1.11.11‘; 1”“ " °'“ "m" " '“P‘°“““Y '° °' ~ ~-. tand ton" N gosglramnaii: ‘gram nent in dQmhlllll- . _ ‘i sivar arn on nus o o , a“ ‘ r tudrlvsirer . however. might await rninorpsirisaf". DW "ma" a Thermoid Weakness develops in Inks Shore ' "I! I4"! “Id 8868931011! “N!” Mk8 laflllbllf Tens Co zllhflflawfhi: tnhfiaqgroavsalenyeaxgm 1b”! IN H!‘ “Old! 110W‘ I ailifirlzziymlqvvztrfll arcane-girder ma CN-Rnfgmr bcghdhgiw/ullpanirulnm a Bsnol. i naanm mrrnn Tuesday Inning I unw roux. u. it. Aul. 1a- . Wheat and Corn sold off some more . .'.. . is leave them alone. Cotton sin mass s . 4 4 new low and it la entirely a gamble Co 6 h what tlis poiic of tiio government .. 50 so in inakn loans on it. This its as is the reason w y recommended m 5 oni vary moderate coiniaittinen at , 1n 151g ii.‘ d 10.8. warning you par- .. . 4 , a flcniariy not to plunge As stated, its auoauuausc Talus) lnlml vglw" m“ “m” n A a l Oll I. _ - Douanu’ m" “i u“ '“ Th‘ v3.1’? nla lungitbvr“ nigh a: Isis orllan bond of agriculture fhthmand IIIIUIII at ‘m big harsgaiirdfllbd. m wuss unity reactions. an a _. nut intern‘. it‘ quits posaihis ~ 34," arts... .. at. v sr a - ' , int:- nsq Iguanas. Tbsrs- t T“ ' 0i! ll I .1 E “if?! l. iapeatsdiy W- rumination tsesntil. used 215i and WM v m rovla h m: on which the; took profits was aha buy some at this ma: u it ia sun way mung sumo. ‘It said above 4s i"; ‘m? IF‘ ll a Iilfiguflrtlgneisi condi- of ithglmbulililcln n ' ‘oi’: ll _ 1O thin a you. hind. u J-"rflfi &%: ‘hail of ikharoaad 1i. is r g . ._. . sub h paints. “gvi