J4;n<YIDO'IQ-A| _'.,,,-....-__ .._ “u-vvu-H--a-ii.-|-.».....- B.“ T“ . - s - 181$ 102% H" -.- -. o: c2: l‘ c P“ ‘ ' 10% 1m Bruck ililk_ r - ' ' B“ H‘ c" c" “m ' ' I 1s is o» C" l“ " ' ' m. or Can (‘Al (.0111 r - - -u 3%: Can Com com - - - u)‘ w C“ C“ q: 'ra' ' s1 1 Can Hvdwi-"P '_ 5% Can ind Al -- < - 75 9 can lnd Al B - - - on 2'0! Can North Pow - - ~ .825 56 (‘an Steam l1 ' ' 1i 5% C“, n; . - . - 10% 105g .Conl Smelt - - - 1731 170 Dryden Plh - -- - n36 i 3% Dom Bridge - .. - .96 28% Dom Coal pfd - - - l6 Dom Steel Coiii B - - 5K 5% Dom Tex Loin - - 00% 6411/, ilypsuiu - - -f - 5% 5% How Suiith ‘Pill! - - it 01/, iioll Gold tines - .. 1:75 1g r lnii Nlckvl - -- - 2i! 2i) Massey Hurrls - - - 4% l“ _\iont P05‘ - - - - 3'.’ 33 Xatl Brow - - - 35% 311% St Law Pfii - - > - - ii 0 shswinigan - - - 181,4 187. Sherwin Wil - - - 1’ 11% - 1]. islt‘ m4 Steel CoCaii coin - IANIK! Commerce - u . “o liontroal . - . . 1g; Novel Scotla o u 0 R0." - - - - 14 iilnk of Canada - s . 753mm :3“ Llvzsrock . ‘Canadian PrIsaH MONTREAL. Aug. 20—-Beceiptl on tho twoddontres livestock mar- kets today totsiisd 1,001. hiss, Cattle receipts were 1.02s head. Cattle for sale included About 400 head held over from last week, Salsa were slow starting and not an. oullr cattle had been weighed m u. tahlish prices. cl Norton we e uso head. Grass calves were 8 cémg hi h", Other grades vvsrs steady. lie ium good t0 l°°¢ quality drives brought 0.00 with one calf up to $7.50. his. gium kinds were from $5.5 to $0.25. umiiion light vesis and adage" truss. ‘ti’. '6. ‘t; ‘3.‘.'i.'.'°.': ':".'.' around 811.00. a u (Minna fluo flGood and choice veal, $050 (9 31,. . common and medium $435 m S5 26: graaaers 80.28 to $4 Bhes receipts were 2,880 h,“ 23:1‘ all" brvvsht so with culls - ersl loads were sold on a fist hllla st s5 5n m w, 15 Wm‘ §"'%°l°::5‘3‘f|’ f“ ‘5- shffll “Tl: from Ewe‘ u 50 Quotations i ; . “@5519, '° ‘tofilshmhl’ W“! w’ 99 i were unsettllsli,“§:o:1fo€\.:?d;°g° 3-25 tolsoso fed and “one”, “m, prci ' hesvlesuiviTo °s'§.i§'°§.§"w““‘°“°" “d hesvles $8 25 m e350 1| h, brouzm $825 to $350 " from 80 50 is s ' Ma rk ets A t A Glance [I ll hogs Soivs ivero -_.__. (Canadian 0 res l) "Zglfi-llllgzveand liioutresl-indusuis] Toronto Mines~ilighgr New York-Ht ' {Ylfl~lv@s—-\vl§=c=lt' dmivlifdl 3418??“ few look-Cotton and coffee hi“. ti’. rubber lower; sugar unchanged. Advertising Rates-Payable in Adygngg lisp locals, ds Annonricsnans- I . per words In lsnortnm In! la Spiritual Oflsmigs. Cards, srs , do Del’ Is d I l" (will; £15152" "w" ' ”‘- 7“ Pr! lncl| will. In H’ vordi Clnasllcl lsts of rlllfll ‘all per inohi Nsdloss of Thanks nil ‘h’ "Ill lnttns of Ceadolrnas 10s. Ion! Other votes sa application "”"“'..- "l IQ lnel or do. p. »Iiai.|Il- (llsrgs for sly sdvorlil-ensld nnsqqiq, u“. nsooos-ssssas, Boarders Wanted A s ‘f UID E N '1‘ S ACCOMMODATED near P. W. C. Apply 306 Kent. L-9350-8i. i‘ Si‘. IIUDENT! COMFORTABLY AC- commodsted at 100 i-iiiisboro St. L-BSGZ-Bi. TWO STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- stcd at. I00 Kent Street. Boys prefered. L-939S-8-2l-3i. S 'l‘ U.D I.’ N T S ACCQMMODATED. Apply Mrs. Warren. 200 Prince. L-MM-il-zr-Bi. BOARDEIIS ACCOMMODATED- Apply Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, 4 rlilicrest Ave. L-ilize-il-ll-si srunsrrrs ACCOMMODATED- Opposite ooueze. Apply l" Grafton st. L-mv-s-ai-si STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- 2'10 Sydney St. Reasonable rates. L-sfls-il-Tl-di IOARDERS WANTED — STUD- Sales Help— "I" "Plum-lo WANTED -- AMBITIOUS SALIS- DOOPIQ. men and wcanen. spare time.» to handle our iim of Per. sonai Christmas Cards, featuring the fol‘ ' ‘ “ items fourfold pastel tint psrchments, ' mvure stohlnlfi. many cut-out style-cards with tip-on pictures. strnctivo calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet illp ‘W16. fancy lined and decorated t0. match cords. Elaborate use of ilold and silver designs with hrii. iiaiitly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite niimbe s to from styled in case form flilllDimi-with handle. Prices start at one dollar per doun. Liberal commission. Writs Premier Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Mon- treai. N-3535-0-10-ti, 0-10. Miscellaneous PBIMIUMS RICEIVED-JNFORM- ation givori and new business writtsn on plans to suit your every need at our new office, Currie ems accommodated. Warm rooms, Building. Charlottetown. J. A. very . noble. Mrs. Linl. 18s Moors. Bun we. Eustpn Street. L-838il-8-27-8i. ___ - For Sale ' To Let ‘i‘0 LIT-MOMS. 10d PRINCE 8T. L-Otlil-Si. r0 LET-DOOM WITH 0B WIT!!- out board. 228 Pit-troy Street. bimbo-Si. ‘I0 LIT-COTTAGE WITH GAB- Jge. Apply as Elm. Ave- ‘ L-ssar-s-ri-si YO LET -- Roll!‘ CINTIALLY located with garsgo. A991! 57 Dorchester BINQC. D-MM-I-Tl-Sl. IO-Iill‘ — COMPACT ‘l DOOM house. Radiators, grate. Apply Guardian. L-uis-s-m-rs-si-s-a-s-v. ITO!!! AND IIOUSI ‘I0 BIN‘!- itd Great Goorso Street. Rent moderate. Apply on premises. L-DSDB-B-TI-Si. T0 LIT-FURNISHED 01l- UN- ted M391! Lost DOST-MINI GOLD WIDDING ring. Apply Cumberland Hotel. Reward. n-ssss-s-rc-si lbglf-a cow sous-rain res. der please leave at Guardian g3: L-Iillqli. Ibsr - suxcir or ans. nun- or please um at Doveresiix t... is ori-r-amol ‘was: name. containing sum oi manly. rliniisri vs Guard in. l - r-l-fl-ii. ma. SALE-BALLS 1a riiimsiisn gougtemith blower. Writer Box . I u hi. L-9372-4i. H‘)! SAL! — SMALL COTTAGE. Apply Guardian Office. 0092 27-31. roa sans - KINDLING, 81.25 ‘per load delivercd- Apply 8744.. ms Help _Wanted ‘ waursn r0 m-"ivc. ...... M»- “Ifli h. 0°]; urucv-"r ‘" i» CH (canals: Pro-I) 'MQNTREAL. Aug. zo-si-itun and foreiguoxehange in relation t0 tllfl Canadian-dollar as compiled by tho itoyal Bank ~02 Canada closed todly as !ollovva:— -_-_ Al! RG6 - - ' - e - 2:2 I“ Am For Pow pfd - . 38 3B Alliod $119111 - - e v 100* k Aliia_Chalni - - - 2s -. All Ref - - r v - 23% 2 ‘I Amer Can - - - 1:18 130% Am Car iToun - - 211,5 22- Ain For Pow - . - 5% 01,5 Am Loco - n - iii 10 Am Pow Lirh‘. - - 5i’- Aln Rid ~ - r a 1132 ‘l’! Ain Smelt Rfg - .. - ~15‘. 40 Am Sugar - u - - MM 60% Am Tel Tel - - - 1151/; 180 Am Tob n - . . . 1hr 10o An Copper - r - lit-fa 1° Atchlson - - - - 00% _ 5° Auburn Auto - - ~ J2‘ M 5-1,] u; - n - - 2% 2 Bait, Ohio - .- . - 15%, 10. Barn A - - - - r 1° , 1° Ben Avistiun - - - l3‘): 19 Beth Steel - - - 4-81.15 39. Bus‘; . - - - - UM 43% Byers A ll - - - - l9 13% Burr Add Mach - - - "V: 17W Con Oil - - - - 31% W Cass Thresh - - - - ltWa 1° Cel Corp - - r ' 23% -5 Com Sou - - - - _\"7s 1% Cong Nsiru - - - - J1 31 (‘hes 0cm - - - - ill “it Chic Nomi - - - - 2% 2% Chrysler iilot - - -- 5W0 l“ Columb Carb -- 37 Col Fuel iron - -?2 3% Colum Gas bloc - - - 10. 94 Com s - - - - ms 1v Cori Gal - - - ' 29% Con Oil - - - - "'4 Con Can - - - ' 34‘ a“ Corn Prod - - - ' » l" 3a Del i-iud - - - - 3-196 0:2 E I Dupoiit - - - 1115i! 12“ East Kodak - _ - ~14}! 11,,” Eloc Auto Lite Ln - - - -u Eiec Pow Light - - - Eric - - ' ' ' 1- , n First Natl Stu.» - - 501g 2% i-‘rosport To: - - - 99. - 90 Gen Asphalt - - - - 13% 1° (ion Eioc - - > - - {i954 g Gen Foods - - - ,' M?‘ Gen lilot. - - ' ' 4- ‘g Gold Past“ l; - - - l‘; 1a Goorlrc u - - ' Goodyear iiub - - - 99$ 2g“ Graham Poi e - - - 1'0 l5 Gt. Nortlr P d - ' ' '39 20% Gt West Sug - - - '39 n Hud M0; . - - l - 10 11% intorhoro - - - - _18 10 inti l-iar - . . . . .3852 28' intl Nickel - - - - J 3 Tel - - - - a g Johns Mair - e ' ' Kelviiistor - - ' ' 10% m” Ken Copper - - ~- 33 24 Lambert Co - - - - 35 25% Liquid Carb - - - - 39 3° Loews‘ lncorp - - - 40% 413/1 iiiack Truck - - 915i 7355 \iath Alkali - - - - 2W» 8° ilont Ward - - - - 34 30% Nash Mot - - - 15 15% Natl an - - - 28% 98% Natl Dairy Prod - - 15% Nntl Pow Light - - 10% 10% New Haven - - - 7 7 New York Con - - 2350 237i North Amer — - - - i956 90% North Pac - - - - 17 17% Pack lint - - - - - 422 4% Penn Rail - - - Z7 31% Pub Ser J - - - - 405i. Phil Pet - - - ~ 23% Phil Morris _ - - ~10 50 _ 1mm» can. - " - W. Radio Kclth Orph .. '-‘ lie iron Steal - 1D Sa sway Stores - 4U Sears Roebuck - 57% Shell Uillbii Ull I 10;]: Sim Co - ~ - 15 rlocony Vac - 11 South Psc - - 19 South Rail - - 9K Stand Brands - 14% Stand Gas Eiec - 0 Stand Oil Calif - 3i Stand Oll N J 45% Stewart Warner 12% Studebaker 4 Thermold - - -_ - 59a 5% Tell! C9 - - 20 2'1- Te: Gulf Sill - - - 845i 31% 'l‘im Roll Boar - - 60 40% Union Carb Curb - - 031/; 0W- Union i‘ac - - - 100 8H United Corp - - - - 456 47s United Gas imp - - 1H‘; 10:2 U N Ind Al - i‘ - 42V; H ll S Rubber - - - H11 105i U S SliiQlt - - - - 102‘ 101 U 5 Steel ,.- - - 4H‘ Vlil Steel - - - - l8 18* Warner Bros Co - - - ii 5 Warren Br-os -\ - - J95 8'6 West Union - - - 46% 40K West Elm‘. - - - - 85K 0'! Woolworth (Jo - - - 001/; 01% Worth Pump - o - 181A 18% Yellow Truck - - - - 4k 5% MT ’L. CURB FOR BALI-COMBINED THRESH- srs and Cleaners. Price 3140.00 cash. Ambrose Monaghan, Kin- (Johnlton no ward) kora, P. s. 1. Ll-Bfll-Sl. emu “MM h" son m: - swoon wmr- Nikki"... 1 : . '. ‘"3 ‘if. Five, Bridge and Whist Score iii-aw corp coin- - - 2 I}; Cards. Guardian Central Job Brew Cori- viii - - n it“ P"““"Y-_._ gill £3? ‘fl -' 1 1 as w» —-—-—-'—--i- - . . . ' i, Linimsa - BOARDS, SIIINGLIS. 5:1“ .?$l~"."' . . 1Q" m: scnntling. lathes, lobster trap sills Dis Bus‘ - - - - f: 213% "id m" “m” mm" cm‘ $33.. "$1331? -' -' '- so}: Bros, Mt. Stewart. L-siir-v m, m, , _ m, Imp Tob - i396 so: sans: - uaavr snows gm Pd“; - we Paper suitable for placing under Fag" ‘fro’. _, rugs, etc. Guardian Oflics. T,“ m, h“ m - 11-3-114-1- \VI|Ilr ood. - - 21 w.|ker at." - l. iron sass -0 TON nassln Wont Hu- - - m straw, wdayuostfiimg. .. . as oils . c - fin... pghlw digger, manure MIUCQIICHGOUI 811118416X. r. r. Laflsrty- Pr!" . » . _ L-flM-Wed-Si. . noflrawlga-f” w) il . iron BALI-RACE mass (Ell-II mtg-t, 8% soc“ mmvlwtl- Imwmduosmd‘ ofi-‘Yo-i ngoiws/ ' - ‘ srd Bred wlthdfiflllllam 1:5": "Flour spring wheat blunts. firsts era i2 yoarsol. II a.so.- . "w, sound and good worlwr- olur mini- 1o. _ crab-W l“ "r" '“°-°°' " 423-51223 17ml t i... l»! 0mm‘ Wm,“ mm‘ ‘m lI-so i.‘ s.ao.' w" »" a p lbs. .00. Walter eiamhailgfllill; 521:‘ inlzsgorn a“: toJs-so; “w” ' - - - - craft‘... sumo» his? ‘i illssu t ‘as. ‘ 5a,‘, Artists’ Supplies p-uvt. l}; IO-ibswszil. , _ _ "L no s ssr toa cariqta 3min as. 's‘rs < mu» r on mi tlflxlll“; catalogue of Christmas Card 0e- Cllsssms l» 8am: 1o, . tr. black and whits for baud » “W! m" 1' W 156m“ A 9mm“ “m” I mafia as - 1 1"‘ ostslolll! W! P" ' free. Tm! m" w“ a Y0?!- . 2-_,._T-T-*E.:'-.ii';.’: psao . . A atraiia uud 8.0830. filing .1000. Germany aeichsmsrk .4008. Great ritaio 9°"!!! 4.9891 Hollsndrfiroin .0101. ' Hungary pengo d980- --Indla. rupee .8110. ltsly n" .os22. . New Zoaland pound 4.0236. 20W. Ronmaiii u 0W0. ' outh Africa pound 4.90M. Hwsden krona .2014, I-wlaterl ‘ franc .3211. United States dollar 8-16 per cent exchan s rstea:—- piemium. ontrul- ound 4.08 15-16; Cloain S. dollar 1.00 8-16: franc 6.04. adisii dollar 0i) 13-10: franc 0.82%. At Paril—Pound 15.18 fr- Canad- ga dollar mos n»; u. s. dollsr 15.10 In gold-Pound 12a, 2d: Canadian dollar 50.24 cents; U. S. dollar 50.31 cents. NEW YORK. Aug. Zii-lforclgn ex- change . Great Britain high 4.08%" 10w 491%: close 408%; 60- ciy bllis 4.91m; France o c294; 1m 821; Beiglum'10.87; GQ-inany 40.23: Canad s08 18-10. 1°}? ODUCE - (Claudius Press) MONTREAL, A g. Eli-Higher weekend levels at country hoards ro- sulted in a narrow advance in cheese prices on the Montreal dslry and roduce market today. No 1 Outsrios scams 10% to 10% cents a pound while Qucbecs ranged from 0% to 10 cents. Reccipts totalled 016 boxes. Butter continued at 21 cents s pound for cariots or icss of no 1 W h a few small sales being made at 21% cents. Small lots to retailers were'22 cents a pound for solids and 23 cents for prints. Arrivals amount- ed to 207 boxes. The egg market was steady, graded shipments of Ontsrioa bringing 21 cents n doseii m: A-largo. 25 cents for Aqnedium, 21 cents for B and i9 cents for C. Receipts Wore 1.550 cases. Quebec potatoes were unchanged at 00 to 80 cents psr- 80 iluund hag. Currencies (Candis-u Press) MONTREAL. Aug, ‘JG-Narrow de- clines were spread over tho list on hlollreal foreign exchanges today. The pound sterling lost 3-16 of s cent at “.98 iii-ii’. while the United States dollsr was off 1-16 of v one percent at 3-10 of one per cent preu1~ luin. The French franc remained un- hangeti from Saturday at 0.04 cents. NEW‘ XOBK, Aug. zai-sgerun; and the Canadian dollar were frsc- tiorislly higher today and the French fisna ststionary_ofi the foreign ox- chsnge market. The Canadian dollar lessened itx discount from l‘ of a cent to 3.1a’ or a cont and the pound gained l4 of a E9!" l0 $4.08 The franc closed ot 0.00% cents, GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNXPEG, Aug. ZB-Buysgg my“. ed sellers in today's session of tho Winnipeg Grain Exchange rind price tumbles in wheat ensued. Futures closed 1% to 1V; cents lower. Aug- ust at 8H0. October 80% and Dc- ceniber 8054 cents. Beactionary trends in outside mar- kets served to erase cai-ly ens-cent gains hers. improved trade stutistics and reports of frost at aercrni ponlts in Western Canada what's much grain is still uncut failed to stein the into- lelelon downward trend. The lnahlllty of the Liverpool market to retain its early glrpngfli induced boarishnsss. Prices tliorc, after bring mare than ono penny hither. closed only 95-5511 nuanced, New York Curb (Clnadlnn Press) Am Sup Power _ . Atlas Lorp - . Cit Sarv - - . Iii Bond Share - . . Ford of Can A - . . Gulf Oil Pen - - . Hum Oil Bot - . . n o5. I I Homing Pigta-o-Il Rosofiéillioiitreal (Special to the Giardisn) M . Que" Aug. 20—0ne thing about a ho pigeon is that it will come home to roost if that is at all possible. Witness the case of one Just restored to its Montreal owner by Canadian Na- tional Express with the valued oo- opsration of Mrs. Elizabeth Baios. of‘ Huntingdon. Que. A few days ago ari obviously exhausted pigeon fluttered to earth at Huntingdon and Mrs. Bruce, knowing that the express company sometimes bend- lsd these flysrs notified G. E- Bri- isroov» general manlstr of the ex- pron company. _of the fact. giving the identification marks on tho pigeons leg band. By these num- bers. m. Bsileross ‘ ‘ ‘ the ownsr. M. Doiorms. .lr., of 2818 Maison Street. Montreal, to whom the bird was safely NI - when captured the bird's winsl m» found to have been recently gllppQd. Mr. Dolor-ms recognised the pigeon as one released at iiled- sn§a_,__0_nt.._, shout s00 miles from trod. Not having reached home ire-reasonable time it had been given up ga-itilti. Now the apparent or; razors had grown outagain suf- daisutiy however the bird had M. lflfl hi1 Illlflfl I sou fiirmm stiiaustsd asst-an “K018i ARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN MARKET cosw r ectiocacn (By Johnston and Ward's Special Wire) MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK. N. Y.. Aug. Zii-Pros- pectivc puaangc of the Utility Bill upset the market. again Saturday. Thu general ilst held woii in the early dealings. Thu utilities are large buyers of materials and equip- ment under normal circumstances and if passa o of tho bill retards their expend tuics for improvement and expansion, wi course, have some effect upon the Icncrni business situation. The rail and utility averages clos- ed below the close on e reaction last Monday, but tho industrial average is wcll shove that level. ter about 8 months of rather steady a vanco a fair sized correction set off b particular news should not be sui-pr sing. Unless the outlook for fall business changes materially. however, tho present decline should be only a correction and not.a rc- vcrsal of trend. Lsidiaw and Company. SUMMARY u NEW YORK, N. Y“ Aug. ‘JG-Gold bars quoted in London It 1311s 10'/_-d against 139s 111511 Saturday. Youngstown district steel oper- aiions this week placed at 5S per cent of capacity against iii per cent last iveek and 2i per cent in like 103i week. Vulcan Dotinhlng (‘u for qusi-tcr cntlcd June 30 (‘iilfiiitl $1.45 s share on common against $1.35 in ilko lililf period. Miifllillilu "Stool" says-After li(‘i.if- iy '.' iuniiihii of a i\ruiig uiibrokcii upswing iii stool works operations, production still spears to be log- ging buhinii dcim‘. The stcel rntc last week advanced 11,5 points to 52% pct cont. liiliiois Ceniriil R It systems Jilly net operating inroiuc slfihilli) lig- sinst $813,018 in July 103-1. 7 months not 85.338116!) against $7,32l,lJil-5 iii like 1934 period. California daily avcrngc crude oil production during \\‘L'Pk ended Aug- ust 24 totalled $808,000 biils. un- changed from provious week uiill compared with 4011.500 bbls., in like 193i period, according to "Cniif. Oil World." High Low Last Off 30 liiil 129.16 127.79 127.93 1.00 20 llilllS . . . 30.10 255.23 15.30 .754 20 Utll 20,10 24.01 25.0‘! 1.33 40 Build! . . U823 .11 Dow Jones. BANON SAYS .\i0.\"i‘REAL, Que" Aug. ‘ML-Heavy liquidation which developed in the utilities spread to other sections of the list and carrird pi-lces in general two before a volopa. 'i‘hc precipitate drop which broke out in the utilltics Friday and Sat- urday on the couipruuiisc of the Utility ilulding Coiupiiiiy Bill. is placing this division in a slightly oversold condition. Quick traders should find it profitable to pick up some utilities in very moderate qunn- tities for s teiiiorary rally. On fur- thci- weakness l suggest you pick up i-ilcctrlc Bond and Share, North Aru- oriran. Rails have still fsliod t0 show any marked weakness. Existing positions may still he retained. Dome contlnurs to show persistent signs of accumulation. Continue to buy Dome on n sciilo down. temporary rally do- BIJDli. BAKING LETTER. Saturday Afternoon NEW YORK, N. Y_, Aug. Wheat rcnctod non y s cent corn a fraction. Woiihl still leave thcui aioiic. Lust 'i‘ueslluy l told you a utility hill-would be passed, pro- bably after close Saturday, that the mai-ket should rouiiiin strong iiil then iin<i ivoiild liioii finish ths pre- sent phaso of tlic advance. I believe the present iidviiiicr- has i-uliiiiiiiiicii and that a scilliivk (i 10-12 [mints in the industrial :ii-crn|,-.-s l\i yiructlcnlly 20- and iioiv. Aiiicrli-ziii Furvlgii Poivcr ‘I pcr ci-iit. pri-fcrroti gut IICLII 32. ’l‘iic vory tinn below 3Q iiiid ilic goon] uiirnlnza which will conic uut. 'i‘ur-.-l\y should cause u shnr-p rally. As ilie lltilily Bill docs not nfiH-c-t this ikiiiipiiiiy, it will lutcr go iveli above 5i). Soars iviis ll|t40 top iliiil should go brick to 60. idiot-trio Bond and Sliiiru of which I ivroto honrlslily when it ivns 20 got in 22%. it ivill probably its.» 5 nr ti, points more. United A‘ - craft, lint] iinciiii: iuudo iicw li‘;\_-.~l tiioii sold off. But will iuiikc lii'\\' highs this full. ' tlcii. Motors has probably sci-ii its tup rind sliuiilil gu to 3i; niiywiiy and (‘hryslvr (‘iililil no to 63. Alan expect Wcstliigliouso lGlcc. to roitct about 5 on it [iiiliiifl more. Phillip Morris i'l‘il('l.i‘il to 481/; and will acil around 70 this full, Texas Pilvlllt‘ iiuilivny will soil Ainerii-iiri Woollen preferred will sec much liigiiivr iliis full hut could also go u few pulntu lower first. The Stools have llflllc enough for the tluio being, but Doiiu: and MCIHLVPC should lie lmiight iioiii- this week's lows. Would nnt curry Auburn below 31, down on Saturday. Probability fav- ors further correction of a point n1‘ nrwvnnx EXBlllNiiE (By Frank MacMiileri, Associated -Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. iii-A last minute buying flurry boosted nu- morons shares for net gains of 1 to 2 or more points in the stock mar- ket today. The advance recovered the great- er psri: of the ground lost on Sat- urday. In terms of the Associivcd Press average of 60 stocks. the market moved ahead .6 of a point to 48.4. The average of 30 indus- trial stock rose .8 of o. point to close at 65.8, s. new high for i935. Brokers said the brisk bidding late in the session was the result in part of earlier buoyant behavior of notably the steels and coppers. and that it coincided with news of introduction of a resolution in the House for adjournment tonight. In spite of the lower steel oper- ating schedule, Wall Street hopes Movies Open Up HQT-T-YWOOD. Aug. 26-01.. P.) —"I don't like being a. movie moth- er." This frcm Mrs. Fred Stone, wife of one of America's oldest comedi- movle . Carol, who islil and red-headed that every hair was always in place and that her n~se didn't get shiny. “It was Fred's idea for me to stay on the set with Carol." says Mrs. the stage before her retirement several _V(’fl‘i's ago. “He thought it would help Cnrol to get ofl to a wood start. and perhaps it has, al- though Carri was in a play in New York last season and for several mother and her father." still ran high that the full will bring broader demand for steel. In addition to the sus ined current general buying of s eel, the earlier than usual purchase of automobile companies were seen as encourag- ing. Amongst Canadian issues which advanced frmctionally were Dome Mines, Intematlonsl Nickel, Mc- Intyre Porcupine, Distillers Sen- grams and Wright Hargreaves. Noranda, Hollinger, Ford of Can- ada. A, St. Regis Paper and Can- adian Pacific declined iractionslly. Net gains of 1 to 2 or more points were scored by Allied Chem- ical at 163 1-4, Bethlehem Steel ai: 30. Oerro de Pasco at 57 1-2. Chrysler ht 6i 3-4, International Hsrvasber at 54 7-8, Kennecott at 24, National Steel at 68 1-2, Otis Steel at i0 7-8, Sears Roebuck at 5'1 1-2, U. S. Steel at 45 5-8 and Westinghouse at 6'1. A decline in U. S- Treasury bonds which took almost the en- tire list down to levels under the lows of last week was the feature of the bond market. LONDON. Aug. 26—(CP\—Wlne$. berries plants and mountain bushes inspire the new colors for autumn fabrics. ..s flowers did for summer fashions A clothes order will read like a luxury grocery list when women ask for s. raspberry dress. a. burgundy or eggplant cost and a. wine rose hat. Or they might. buy outfits of shades from Spanish raisin to dull blue berry. an en- semble of olive green, or pome- grants red. “All town wear will be faded." said e. dress designer. "and even- ing wear will bs ‘dusty" too. Only fsplorts clothes are to be color- u." GEORGETOVI BlIS SERVICE Via Cardigan and Newport Ferry Road Leaves Georgetown 8.30 n. m. Ca . . . . . . . .....il.00a.m- Arrives Charlottetown .. 10-00 a. m- Loans Charlottetown 4.00 p. m. Daily service. Parcels carried. Bus will stop on sisnals. Robins Tea Rooms and soiomsau, Georgetown. ~ the next daughter, may enter the movies. RainbdvfTrout (Special to the Guardian) not too favorable Rainbow trou , chairmanghlp of Hon. G. B. Har- a certainty. Alli-r llil‘ ivk, prou- head- Office Will maintained lii ably early in (lcinlicr, litlvnnn-P Ottawa with regional offices -iri should Bo rclsiiiiivil iiiid inst till Qntarlo, Quebec, and ill; least 0110 uiiddio cceuiior uiiyivny. . Case, oii which you should have m the Maritime Pmvmoes’ n“ tiikcii ii quit-k profit ill‘iiI 74 yestcr- P151119 Pmvmiles and Bill/iii’! C01- dliy has probably semi top. Scll your umbia, '9 remaining linif, which Sllfliilil also‘ - slioiv nonrly 6 points profit cvcii WATERVALE woMENs worst iliut could huppuii is ii fruc- iiiiich hlglicr, but might renct near i h l<i A l- s m 11112;... n?» i....2'§'1,-,“,“ me u; u n’ were planted only a few years 88° DuPont, should react at least 10 and there are many larger fish in ‘wms’ B l the waters but none of these so far or ng. To Carol Stone ans, who spent four weeks helping and watching her youngest daugh- ter. Carol. make her debut in the played the lead in a picture based on the Gene Stratton-Porter story, "Freckles," Mrs. Stone cued Carol while she rehearsed the lines. saw Stone. who was Allcnc Crater on years she has been taking dancing and dramatic lessons. DPE-Dilrlngnto. follow in the fO0lSle05 of both her Mrs. stone saysthat she defin- itely is in retirement now, so that no movie offer would interest her and that "anyway, there are en- ough Stones in the movies." Paula. did a dance number in a two-reel muslcitl. and Dorothy. who has been on tho stage for several years. is returning here to be with thc family and she, too, Big Attraction MONTREAL. Que, Aug. zit-De- spite weathrr conditions that were fishing in the newly opened Ame- thyst Lskc waters of Jasper Na- tional Park has more than justi- fied Optimism according to F. Q, Poole, of the Toznlst Department. Canadian National Railways, who has reached Montreal nfte: an in- spection of the new fishing wwers. Kamloops (Rainbow) trout cf two to tlircc pounds are plentiful. Mr. if???’ + W‘ Personnel "l Plans i _Com’plegtéi (ca. By Guardian's » Bmhl m?» CYITAWA. Aug. 25-91mm for the executive personnel and operation of the mipioyment and-Social 1n- suranoe Commission ave been ap- proved by the Governor General, and the Civil service‘ Commleotorv has entered upon the task of so- curing those vvhtfwill occupy tho key positiaim on the staff. the cler- ical and stenographic assistants. Alter some weeks deliberations here the commission, under -the rington, former Premier o! Nova Scotia, drew up s. plan of procedure which will be adopted for the init- ial stages of the act's operations. With the immediate two-fold purpose of drawing industrial work- ers and thPir employers into a sys- tem of unemployment insurance, and bringing unemployed men and potential employers ' together, a INSTITUTE Tlic icgulnr monthly meeting of Watervale Women's Institute met the home of Mrs. J. L. Grimes on August 6th with five members and a number of visitors prcsent. The President occupied the chair and opened the meeting with Club Women's Creed recited in unison. R011 call was responded to with recipe for home mode dyes. The minutes cf inst meeting were, ap- proved and signed by the President. A discussion on ways and means of aiding Institute - funds- followed. and it was decided to continue holding entertainments. Mrs. Au- gustine wisner invited the mem- bcrs to her home for-September meeting, roll call to be answered with a pickling recipe. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was relished by all present ands. social hour enjoyed. Poole stated in these waters which had taken the fly. RBiQBBIi-Ch. not- ed author, opened the fishing sea- son with an excellent catch and he was followed by Alistair McBain and Corey Ford. also well known writers who landed Rainbows 0f two and a half pounds from the ice cold waters. Both the Mallgne Lake and Amethyst areas are draw- ing largo numbers of sportsmen at the present time and during the last few days weather conditions have shown a vast improvement. Trout are taking both wet and dry artificial flies according to ro- ports to C. K. Howard. manager of - the fish and gsmc department of the National sgstsm. Rev. N. Win- nie, of Rochester, N.Y.. Mr. and is, and Mr. BXII1"M.l'8.¢Dl'i!ld-B. Wal- lerstein, of Chicago, are among those now fishing the Medicine Msligne waters and these parties all report excellent results on lake and stream. " r- - a 0f Keppoch Dies (C. P. By Guardignfs Special Wire)‘ MONTREAL, Aug. 26-Member of an old Scottish-Canadian family John dc Lotbiniere MacDonald, 22nd chief of the MacDonalds of Keppwh. died in hospital here Sat- urday aged 7'71 For the last 25 years of ‘his life he‘ lived at Alex- andria, Ont. ' ‘ ' " - Mr. MacDonald was the eldestso of the late A. E. de Bellefeullle MacDonald and of Louise Hsrwood de Intbinicve, and a grandson of the late John MacDonald of Garth, last surviving partner of the old Northwest Fur C;nipany.. He was also a grand nephew of the late Hon. William MaoGillivray, chief partner of the company, and of Lleut..-Gcn. Sir Archibald Campbell of Ava. Governor of New Brunswick in 1834. . The late Colonel A. C. dc Lotbln- lere Harwood. sclgncur ‘of Vaud- t rcuil. tho 1m»: m. Hon. Sir Elzear Tssclieneau. Chief Justice of Can- ada, and the late Sir Hem-i Jrly’ do Liotbliiiore were his uncles. The House of Keppoch descends from Alastair Carrach of tho Isles, Lord of Lochabzr. third son of John. Lord of the Isle: mid of the Princess Margaret oi Scotland. daughtcr cl Rnbétt II. rind grand- daughter yf Robert Bruce. “gs, fMrs. Robt. Stuebing; of Minneapol- Ghief 0f MacDonalds, WHEN ilslwc WILSOHS FLY PADS READ DIRECTIONS CADEFULH’ Alli) , . QQ/ Bach psdyiiikiiltllcaaildayanl every day for three weeks. 3 ads in each packet." ., l0 cilurs PER PACKET V si Dwnfilfi, Grocan, Gsasul Stoves.‘ Y PAY MORE? ‘ll-is WILSON FLY ran co» The Eastern iiuaifdiall p ..'BUBSCBII'I‘IONS f0 TM . handed to their Rept. Arcbhr H . Phone 47, or left at H.4- Mabon . JOFFICIAL OPENINGJ-Oflius ~ ial opening of the Kings County Ex hibition at Georgetown. by Honor Governor DeBlois at 3 P. September 4th. 11-9397-8-27- "WIQNTAGUE W- I.-Tl1e W01- men's Institute met for their Aug business at the Summer Cottagool - the president Mrs. L. H. Coffin- wherc they were entertained fog luncheon. _ “qt/m,- M. F. McDonald“ anti Mrs. 1-1. J. Mabon, Montague, recently returned from a. delights fill-trip to Iialifax and othcl points of interest in Nova. Scotia. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Wcndail-Shawy and family, Chicago, are at pres sent on a. motor trip to the Is-i land. They are guests gt Mini Shows former home Bi-udcnell. ..‘Mrs. Margaret McKay Younkaq Newtonv-ille, Mass, and. pom have just finished a. tour or Maritimes and returned to thou homes. While in Montague; the] were, the guests of Mr. and lilirq Leavers. Mclllsh. ..'Miss. Helen Meilish, student nurse, has returned to spent at the home of, ltlloritsgue. “ Manned Yachts i _ In Petticpa LONDON, Aug 26.— (OP),—RCI cent yachting activities, reminds writer in Overseas that "bcfo bicycling bloomers loomed ml ti!‘ horizon of emancipated woman-v liood the fair sex was alreadfl challenging the supremacy of mail in the sailing competitions i1 British waters. L: ._Evcn_ gs far back as the ,re at Qucezfvictoris there were least six women racing their o yachts in the Solerit, and in 1 the first. of the "ladies races,"- which are now so popular a fess-- turo of every yacht club régcttqfll was sailed. 3 Ln 189i), however, the adtivitia. of these "Solent Ssiloresses." l they were called, received sornw thing of a set-back, for althougfi races were especially provided b1 tho program of a certain cluly somccosvncrs objected to this to of sport and for several yearst Solent yachtswomen were keflr "somewhere in the background. l Early in the present cent this objection seems to have di 1 down, and women were once marl’ owning and sailing their o . metre boots, not only in the‘. own races, but iii competition wi what was then known as “thd sterner sex." They did not find ii. necessary to don shorts or trousers, isiiess. ‘yachtswomen of the days ' King George was Prince of Wales but put valiantly to sea in long skirts and big hats. tied uncle! the chin with motoring veils, Those would be considered ' _ practicable and even dangcroifl by the sallorcsses of 1935 ~ EVA BOOTH GOES ' IN FATHER'S WA! LONDON, Aug 26. — (OP) Gi‘il(‘l'fll Evangeline Booth "is ts follow in her father's tracks to a certain extent when she sets oui Sept. 2 on an ciizht-dny motor car‘- cnmpaizn that will taken her in 39 towns Tiic old General carried through sucli a campaign 31 years travelling and speaking at- mectiiigs from Land's En’ John o‘ Grant's, and though he.’ started as a tired man he came more vigorous and passlOilCd as he went on. ‘His daughter is planning to ad dross one open-air meeting‘ cacti to the towns visited- first day she will have only fo because shc starts from Tottc ham and it will be noon "beio v she roaches Northampton, "who; the speaking begins. She Js , speak at Bumlcy on the JIJhurs-z day evening, and the ncxl: r dayi beginning with a l0 o'clock "meet-l ing lit-Blackburn. she will avid meetings at Preston, Bolton,’ St‘ l-ielcns and st Liverpool. whore = will spend the night. M - our until Dnn’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nlns million til tubes or fillers which are envisage-let by neglect or driiatio. irritatiniWli-n f Bevvnrsl If Kli "h; Yp Nlglil liens, Dllallielss, n Iiurrihago, Nenrvilgls. lng. Hrnnrtlng. Acidity or .. o. tnt: b.._,:i_. . liners!- dorrs delay. Try the F prescription called U i tones, else . Stilts vmr new health. dlhsurs. Cysts: is d mist sad yvnr (rabies bnek. At Q l s... tram‘. . niefiio-vérioair were Lody Begum-hot ‘im n ‘ tothestre-Bocrs as Glad!‘ an,“ FhnlP ‘ K >_ ~ ‘Q14 AJKYW-Av "YT! . l duties after three weeks vacst y her pare a‘ d... m. d is trouble or-fllad v '. ‘