5 . 10608112.‘ toss T10NS THE WN _ GUARDIAN -i)l/hr’l. star-r. p Exchange ops tarnished by Johnston niem the igfififia bars at slant Kfib giifriiiiz. llicllohlnolsd Street ghu-ioilelnilll- mo“. Opened 14st 7 gallium A 3,11 '10] 13,‘; m '1‘ i. vow m B i‘ 11:00.; A a B U "_‘ Bruck hill -Cau lironw 1v (‘an lill‘ '* C“ (‘om Cnui .. .. iii/i , 5i (‘an llydru Elcc pfd .. 52 5B Can lnil Al i: s 2s (‘an .\urib lo 1i’! (M, sit-run pfd Can I'm: .. 10 pryilcn _ my’; [Joni Bruise - ~ -1' 1min tuzil Elli . 171’ l5 pm,“ Merl loal B ‘is 4a 110m 'i‘cx Pom . 08% 68V: m," 5W9] “urcs 3% iiilnls . - - - 5 Hull iiuld liincs 11176 [nil Nh-kvl . 15% “m. of “owls 8% .\lli>.\‘fl_\' lLiris y‘ ,\l|'l'\||l l~rent 13% iluui l‘m\' 3% Null liruw J0 m Sti-‘ul trui- is‘ r ~ ‘on .. £33.33, l'o\i\' m4 siunrlniziin slit-r“ ~1- suuth (‘an l'ow Sine] tn » ~ 40K Stool l‘u t.tn pill .- l0 BANKS c- ca‘... .....144 141 lliii-iiiigzl .. _ 1m Nova Sootia 11;] ,,. 11:02 of Canada 64 144 N Currencies g Mist-cusses... (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 11- Whest, nor no 2 as. U19)’ W no 3 ' asf ' Flour spring wheat patents, firsts Flour-seconds 84.00. ' Flour bakers t4 00. Flour winter wheat patents, choioe I8 to . 0. Flour while corn $.10 to liifi. Rolled oats bag 00 lbs 3.5. “Hay no 3 per ton carlota 11 to Cheese nod our Ont 151A to 1015. Cheese No 1'Que 0% to 10%. . Eggs in eorto s A 1 large 38. Eggs A 1 me ium 36. Eggs A medium 30, Eggs Eggs C 2 . Potatoes new Quebec 50's 40 .i.______ New York Curb _-_-- (cssssian Iaaasl Stocks Close Acem Cysm B Amer Gas lcc Amer Cop Pow Assoc Gas Elec A Atlas Corp .. (‘an Marconi . . . Cities Harv . . . . .. . llilec Bond Shares Ford of (‘an A Gulf Oll Penn Nlag Hnd Stand Oil Ken . Btsnd_0ll 1nd .. Un Light Pow A . U! Light Pow pf MT ’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) ' Monks 14st Brew Corp fd . 10- Brit Amer il 10 Malt . 38% 00 (Canadlnn Press) pox-mum, Aug. ll-Leading cnr- m rencies were generally higher on the m“ Montreal foreign exchanges Saturday u with the aund sterling gainin 0-16 rant at 4 r ia-az while m fiance 34 States dollar was up 1-82 of one per a cent at 1.00 3-32. The French franc _ ' ' w,‘ f; held unchanged at 0,63 cents. Wu." o“ ,' an‘ d W d’ l Ill NEW-YOU» , N. Y.. Aug Jib-Gold m’ Johan" 6%., u I n" hara quoted E1 London st 140s M vs aonsnro aranxn-r Lara-an NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 10—The opcniug yesterday was about as lll- nnl but the subsequent strength and activity was the most impressive it has noon or some time. Th; volume nf 2.100, shares was the largest repor-ted since July 1084. The buy- ing was ersistcnt all day and quite general,‘ oth th'e utility and indus- trial averages went into new high ground. The rnila. were strong-hut missed making a new high by a very small margin. The steady absorption of General Motors since tho oarninga statement and subsequent dividend action has been impressive. The break out of tho 0 day trading area yesterday was an good volume and implies that ac- cumulation of stocks is still in pro- gress nrl should accord a basis for further advance. There has been con- siderable discussion of the probabil- ity of some slowing up of business this month, but the market appar- ently is looking furthen ahead in ‘sgiiticlpfltion of improved hnsiness a a . Laidisw and Company 140a b d Pride-y. Ipndon bar silver ed Amerlun Rad tor Co. introducin new sir conditioning nnlts deaifne for use in homes and costing on y a little more than half as much as an electric refrigerator. Senate Finance f‘ consid- ering tax hill decides to drop in- heritance taxes and to substitute es- tate taxes, schedules to be out by ax rte, - revamp house schedule o individual snrtax rates adopts increased capital stock of $1.50 per $1000 compared with pre- sent tn of l1 pen 81000 adopts ex- cess profits taxes starting at six per cent on not incomes in excess of l0 . per cent but not in excess of 1b per cent of adjusted declared values, and a 12 per cent levy on net incomes in excess of 15 per cent of adjusted de- clared value of ca ital. Accepts Corp tax adopted by ouse of 18% per cent of incomes u to 816.000 and 141,4 per cent on ncomea shove that to al President Roosevelt signs bus and truck regulation bill. L0 Up _....12'7&)1fi,72 127.27 1.2) M .23 0.93 ‘$.00 1.00 .78 010 Dow Jones. iiidvertising Iiates-Payalilein Advance Central Onarllnn locals. la prr IOII] Western all ‘lantern locals. la par worst: Anneaneaananta nld II Ivnnta la. pea n. per word; in lanarlans Notices, sea. per inehi Uses of Ileral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, arm, 4a. par Ialua IJttIl of Condolence, 10a. par lnehi Noflnes or Thanks and spires-level. 10r- pI loll or 4e. DI word. Other rates on npplledien. lliulinnn Ohsrge for nay ndvsrttaxafl tweet-lira ands. IIATEW-Sa par word, three inser- tions for the price of two, strictly payable In advance. To Let T0 LET - SEVERAL APART- ments. Cell ZOO-J. L-0000-8-l0-8i. T0 LEI-COMPACT SEVEN ROOM house, radiators, grate. Apply Guardian. L-00l7-8-10-3i T0 LET_DIISIBABLIZ IIOUBI in sood locality. Oentral. Write J. lvl- B. care Guardian. 1.4022. T0 LET-DEBIKABLB nasm- ence. Also rooms. Apply 70 Longworth Ave. Li-Diitls-B-lli-Bi. T0 LET-ONE OI‘ Till M051‘ DI- sirsbie apartments in the Oity, 167 Prince St. Apply Dr. Heath Mc- Intvrea Office, 14o Rlehmonld; at. . - Sales Helpé um or Ieannla . revels. men and _ w ; spars time. to handle our sonsl Christmas Oards, the following anaemia; . fourfold paste tint _ , e 0 wi p-dli snotty: Xoalendan. hilnicfl” , enve alt-h wallet livle. fancy um and deaora to match cards. Elaborate use of sold and silver designs-with aru- iilnil! coloured inserts. . Dale initial. cards that are new and ‘M. itrent. seventy number; ggtflhmw m u» tom it one mm‘- “per " ,u ma Male Help Wanted Plr- ' A Sales Help-Male ‘ thins. wash svln anusn co. ll- For Sale IICONDITION ORGAN-REM. 4 years Guarantee. Toombs Music Store. n-asrr-s-a-ai NEW GENERAL ILIUIBIO BAT- tery Radio complete $59-00 Toomha Music More. L-00774-0-8i I'VE SALE — HEAVY 4B0WN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, so. Guardian Oflicaa.” u son sans - sucrrou regr- 1'1 snap and Whist m‘ ad's. Guardian Central Job runm- e i239. I03 SALE-COTTAGE GON- taining seven rooms. bill-h "14 gun poi-ch, hardwood floors, hot ~water heating. large lot, Phone ass-n. 1cm‘- llllhfil WANTID T0 A" ShortOourse .llil'fl-llfifl over a1 for sales am! . garvioe work in city and sunmmh ing dish-iota. Must he well recom- unarmed, no bond fee multimi- . Write 182-104 Kain Street. 1hr- . uaststio. u-ssu-s-ia-a. .. Miscellaneous - i basin fiaiiltyTvi-i 61m U"- yq“ nothing to investislil- 5°. A Ma rk s... A t A . Glance (Cnnndlass Press) Toronto and hlontreab-lndustr-ial stocks flran. Toronto Minssi-Lower. New Yorb-fltocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat lower. New ork-Cotton higher. (Cnnndinn Press) MONTREAL. Aug. 1l—-Ilritlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows :— Argentina peso .2180. Australia pound 89711. Austria achilllng 1005. Brazil milrcis 050i. China Hung Kong dolinra .5210. Denmark krone 2221-’. once franc .0083. Great Britain pound 4 074d Holland florln .0775 Hungary pengo .2178. lndis rupee 3146. New Zealsnd pound 4,0117 Norway krone .2500. Poland zioll .1004. South Afi-ica pound 49107 Hweder: krone .2345 ilwltserland franc 3280. United States dollar 8-32 per- cent premium. (Csnndlnss Press) Closing exchange rates:- 15-10; franc 0 63: U. _ dollar 1 00 . At New York-—Pound 4.00%; franc 0.0259 Canadian dollar 0B 154d, At Paris-Closed. In gold-Pound 12s 1d; U. S. do]. lar 50.27 cents; Canadian dollar 50 20 cents. NEW YORK .Aug. ll-Foreign u. chluse steady: Gmai Britain demrinfi high 4 07: lo\v 4 90%; close 4 007,; 00 day bills 405%; Franco 002%: Italy 822: Belgium 4o.oo- Germany 40.42; Holland 01,01; Canada on iii-m. GRAIN (Oanadinss Press) CHICAGO, Aug. Ll-W do open breaks in corn prices became the outstsndingjeature of grain trad- inf and tumbled values of all cer- ea as downhill at the finish. og cholera reports acted in the corn market as a last straw on the camel's back. Adding to current fears of acute curtailment of feeding de- mand for corn. Special point to any fresh reduc- tion of feed use of corn was given by the newly issued United States Government erop report showing not only a large prospective 1035 yield of corn but also plentiful supplies of other feed rains snd of forage. Whereas all inds of livestock to consume ‘ ll are abnormally scarce, Corn and wheat both closed un- stable at about the day's bottom level. Each l. cent to 1% a bushel net lower. Corn Sept 76-70%. Wheat tlept 8956-115. Oats' ‘Va-iii provisions unchanged to 16 cents higher. WINNIPEG, Aug. lb-Wheat prices failed to maintain early-session strength on the Winnipeg Grain Exchlaugo Saturday; Slipping from 5 ,, cen o close ‘A cent lower. The August future was at 84% rents. Tradin , though more active than during t e past week. again was featureless with the chief interest centred in tho cash-grain division, where milling demand for sll grades of wheat except Nos. l and 2 North- ern continued untliniinishetl. While no 1 largo soles of .Canadisn high-grade wheat to the United Sta-tea were reported, spreads on most grades of cash wheat advanced froctlonaliy. Duruni wheat nt 701,5 closed one cent higher. Lightness of offerings restricted sales, Sharp tumbles at Chicago had an adverse effect on loeui values. Livv-r- pool, however, was strong, closing 11,9 higher coincident with a icportcd firming in Russian offers on wheat there. ' (Canadian Press) WlNNlPEGfAug 11- W‘ heist Wheat: Aug 84%. Oats: Obc 33%: Dec 31%} Barley; Oct 3455B; Doc 3514A. CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 84%; No 1 nor 84%; No 2 nor 81%; No 3 nor 70%; No 4 nor Wfi- No 4 uor 70%; No 5\ am; No a is: feed rung; No 1 amber durum 701,5; Track basis no 1 nor 841,678 No 1 garnet 781,5; No 2 2CW3Bl/s;Nn.'it"W 1 feed 3.7%: No 1 feed 320s; No 2 Iced 28%; No 3 feud 155%; Track No 0 C W 27%; Truck 33. SWIIVIMERI TRAIN IDNG D O O TORONTO — The prize money isn't at the high levels oi other years. but the world's great dis- tance swimmers are here as always for the Canadian National Exhibit- ion’: marathon swims Aug. 27 and 29. Most of them start training in the oold Lake Ontario waters more than six weeks before the races. , O O Use lidlnardbn for Dandruff J. A. lloflfi. Gurria Building. Tanks and Cavalry at Jubilee Review 1v. Y. Stock Exchange (Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. llembara of Ientraal Stocks Exchange, llontrnal Onrh llnrket. ldll Richmond III!!!» lnttatownJ Stocks Opolsll yet Air fired i). “t. ,, ~10“ ‘o lll or r d . . .. Allllcd Champ . 00 100 Allis (‘hdlm 17% All R 2&0’; 148% 2:84 17;; 43% 67‘ 135' 00 11-‘); 53 20% 2 15 l? 10% iii, Byers A .\I 17 17 Burr Add llach 18% 18% lion Oll , . . . . . .. 21% 211/4 (‘an Dry Gin Ale .. 0% 0% (fan Pat- 07/‘ Case Thrash .. Cel Corp . . . . .. Com Sou . Cong Nairn Ches Ohio Chic North Cbl-yslor Mo Coiumb Curl: Colum Gus lair-c Com Sol . Con Gas Con Oll (‘on C-nn Corn Prod Dcl Hud E I Dupont Elec Auto Lin‘ (‘o . Elec Pow Light Erie ,.. .. .. First Natl Siurcs Freeport Tor . Gen Asphuit _ Gen Elcc .. Gen Foods . Gen Mot. Gold Dust Goodrich Rub ilcohns ‘lien . B11 Ci)’ Sol h Ifelvlnotor .. Ken (‘op _ Lambert (‘o 1.1g blycrs B Liquid (fur-ii Loews lncurp . Loose Wilt-s- ills lilrKecspori ,__ Mack Trunk , Math Alkuli . Miss Knn Mont Wrird Nnsh Mot Nil-ii Bis . r. .\'_iiti Pmvihight New Hart-n bow York (‘on North Auicr North Pric . Pack .\lot Penn lliiil Penn lfaii .. l-‘iih Se;- ,\' J Phil Pct .. Pullman (‘n " Phil Morris Rlldln (‘nrp _ ,4 _ liarllo Keith Urph lion Iron Steel . ‘ feivay Storcs hears Roebuck . Shell l‘ni0n Uil Sim (‘o Socony Vac _. South Pur- South Rail Stand Brands Stand Grin 151cc .. Stand Oil Pailf §llillll Oil N .I lfniierl Air United (forp . . llnitcil Gas lnip . llSlllfl Al . U S Rubber . Van Steel ._, Warner Bros Co .. ‘Van-en Bros West Fnlnn Worth Pump . Yellow 'i‘ruck BRISK BUSINESS IN NEW BRUNSWICK RIDES New Brunswick hides are in con- siderable demand of late, states the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. Just M8101)’ H large consignment of horse and hull hides left the pro- vince for Japan; another is sched- uled for the lihizlish market early in August. One exporting firm do- ing a large business with Japan and Russia has purchased hides in New Brunswick to the value of over $140,000 since the latter part of April last. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO Aug. 11—-Tha miainl section of t e Toronto exchangc b ‘ " moderately on Saturday on light selling hers and there. The turnover, which was small in the aggregate, bulked chiefly in the penny shares with losses predomin- ating. Senior Bnlds recorded no worth-while changes naide from a loss of b0 cents for Pioneer and silvers and base metals were simil- arly nsrrow in their movements. The gold shares index dropped -.N and the miscellaneous mines index .21. Pickle Crow was the feature of the medium-price gold group, touch- ing 2.00 on considerable volume. The close at 2.57 was up 7 cents. Other Issues of the group cloain on the upside were Siscoe, Little ong Lac, God's Lake, and Central Patricia. Prospectors Airways was weak and Macasse. Reno, blcKenzle and Howey were down slightly. TORONTO, Aug. 11" Stocks Mclvatmters Moff H.111 lilorrls _ Noiunila Puyrnuster . Pick Crow . . Pioneer .. . Premier . Pros Air lesdAuth ted Lakc 1on0 Gold toyaiite Silver . Total selcs 125.000. UNLISTID Alderniuc l! (‘an Kit-k 1V,- Home Oil 00 Hud Bay . 15% Norrlon . 131/, Park Hill . . . . .. . 22 Pawnee Kirk . 21/; Pend Ore‘ . .. . 57 . . ,. . ., 4% Wood Kirk "i; PRODUCE, (Canadian Prasa) MONTREAL, Aug. ll-Strengith in cheese prices was tho feature of the Montreal dairy snd produce markets last wee . Cheese was selling at 101,‘ to 101/,‘ cents per pound for no 1 current Ontarios yesterday after advancing considerably throughout the week. No 1 Quehecs were 0% to 0% cents. Butter prices were weaker with No 1 in oarlota Orr leaa Going for 20% to 20% cents while lots to re- tailers were. quoted at 21 to 2i rents for solids and 22 to ‘.2315 cents for prints. Lower prices were also chalked up for eggs. Graded shipmentsJn car-lots or less were mainly 27 cents s dozen for A-largc, 26 cents -fon A-uiediuin 2i to 211/, cents for s, and 1a to 1015' cents for C. New potatoes were down a little to ~10 cents per SO-pound brig. (Canadinn Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 11—i~‘ew changes were recorded in Saturday's foreg exchange markets and trading was extremely dull. The pound sterling was up of a cent st $4.007; but both the Canadian dollar, at a die- cnunl of l-lti per cent. And the French franc. at 0021A cents, were unchanged from previous day, U. S. NOT OPTIMISTIC O O I NEW YORK-P-Even with such‘ stars as Lenora Knight, Katherine Rawls, Olive McKean end Marry Lou Petty to carry on. United, States swimming officials don't: thin-k this country will do well in the 1085 Olympic swims in Berlin. Foreign swimmers have ffllffilll- passed the performances of Ameri- ca's women swimmers in recent months. ..,_7_-_. w" "wlnvlawofllsaaflififllll provilinga strikhlgell- .> The management of the Pro presenting to the public their oife BIG FAIR to be held at. CHARLO to 8rd. They have taken a gréa Vaudeville Pruiiram-viv ruioviucuit rxiusmou, ,cnar|omnua August 20-21--22-23ilfi¢rnwn l Eventuaa vinclal Exhibition take pleasure in ring of VAUDEVILLE FOR THE TTETOWN the week of August 19th t deal of pains to select what they believe and are assured by George A. Hamid, America's greatest vaude- ville agent, to be the best ever offered to a Prince Edward Island audience. The acts will appear afternoons and evenings as above on the new Vaudeville stage in front of the Grand Stand, The stage will be lighted by four 1500 candle power flood lights which will make it as bright as day. It, together with the lightning of the show ring-which has been stepped up to 22,000 candle power-will be the greatest illumination east of Montreal. No expense has been spared tobring to the public acts that are unique, thrilling and captivating to watch. In the after- noons between the heats of the horse races and in the evenings in con- nection with the Horse Show the Vaudeville program will be fitted in. Tl-IE BIMSE SENSATIUN One of the rare thrillers of the world. An attraction performed on the most orig- inal and oddest rigging ever constructed. T h r i ll in g, nerve-racking, death-defying feats originating at the dizzy height of 100 feet, where four areial artists combat nature’s law of gravity. Just returned from Europe where they were the sensation at the Cirque de Paris show of 1934, and other capitals. Positively the finest out- door act. in America to-day. Brought here at very great expene to please our public. g nu: roun FANTINOS This quartzite comprises two ladies and two men who have recently arrived in the United States after a long and successful tour of Europe and South America. This will be their first book- ing in Canada. Miss Mimi Fanto is one of the world’s greatest lady athletes, Her work on the flying rings and her gymnastic feats on the Spanish web have won the admiration of thousands. She holds the world's record of 125 kick-overs while sus- pended by one hand. GEORGETTTS HOLLYWUDD GUMIQUES Will take care of the fun part of our program and will present a most novel en- tertainment in that they dance on their hands with their bodies upright. Their boxing act in which they box with their feet instead of their hands, carrying out all the rules and mgulations: of the game, is a “knock out" act in more senses than one. Do not fail to witness this attraction. it is strictly high class. “'1 Charlie ful voice. jack. Make your plans for August 19th to 28rd, one whole day and evening program at least, You will find the money spent will give you good value in better health and spirits. Exhibition Week will be a real ionic for young or old. i ii an Chamberlain. Tl"! sibling Lumberjack In addition to the 4 Vaudeville acts Char- lie Chamberlain- the “$118111! Lumber- jack” will entertain You with his wonder- This fest» ure will please many ., ousands, You will , he delighted with his A rendition of popular songs-songs of the g cowboy snd lumber- Ff‘? .4!‘ ~ v.1; -; .—__-,,j1;a;; :- “-,...,,-»..-,- .<-<.—.=*-c-s1~ -- " .. Q t 1 i s we - aa-gw-sadnv-RQQQAJJ . ‘lg-fig ,-;r.¢d"£§‘l., ‘slid! ‘Eh-vs. sari’- Qeu --.-'-;-:e