(lpodd to Iohnsgen and Ward) s; Johnston old Ward), IQIJIINO IAIIII‘ 00S!!! Wall Street Mirror; Des- ,;',“‘{,,,"ZT, drop in the market from ‘meme high olnt of approxi- "iy half the a vanoa_ the market r, still be considered as normal. oald be logical therefore to figure n it will retrace at least half the round lost before it settles down to “aways movement. The extreme m, of the market was between 110 d 111 as measured by the Dovv Foes Averages fo rthe lndusttlals. h, gmp last week carried the aver- a-ii- Goodrich Rubber ..¢ ... "1 ... Goodyear Rubber Houston Oil .. III In- OII ‘e Kennecott Connor u. ..¢ an t. Lambert Co ... u; _. ,- a“ Loews Incorp .- u, ... ‘Q, black Truck .. ... g; _- Mllmkomcrv WON s1 u- asI u Noah Mot l" Joiru to the 84 1eveL The rally N om the level has carr-ied the "W," upward once again to s- louul the 05 level. Further strength .111 be seen in today's session, but vnlv of the stock taken on the way iu-u unrioubtedlypow is considered purchase on recationa, but, only n". issues should be bought re- qrdiag which somethin is known “m, wuy of actual an prospective lli S. £1,155 of issues wimii it 1s lear-ncil n he bought on reaction includes E, fnilowvlllg: DuPont, Cerro Do Pas- 0 ll. S. Rubber (loin lnternatlonai Telephone sud Tele- mm, U S Smclting, St. Paul l‘fd., gng0l9iill‘i_ Chrysler, Great Western ugoi‘ and Cannon Mills. U s smelting is onc of the out- mnding fcntures in tbs market, and |-i|i coutiuu eto be so with the silver act vicar-lug actual operations. U. V. st very little ground in the break l; Wt‘('l{ and yesterday sold at evr top pricc for all time. The com- uiv is a big sliver producer, as is ' n7 Ie Past-o. Trc silver pact now i i-gotlated is practically a sub- (l r silrcn producers. in. some quarters felicflllfilll‘ and Telegraph is being lcfcrrcd to as silver stocks. The coni- ra! Obi-rates in what are known as lntcrnntionul ilvi-r rouutrics and has plrnty of 1| u-hltc mctal in its vnnits-liiirrou SUMMARY .... 87.51) 0.1 Stcring opened at 84.00% in lion- on and at 11.40 s. in. was quoted at 1.00. Afrhison loadings in the week end- pd July 22 totalled 2.1.301 cars a- inst 24,482 in previous week, and film in like 1032 wceir. Bordon Company directors will but for dividend after 4 p. m. today. Daily average production of Crude B211 in tlw U S. A. in u-cck endcd Jilly totalled 2,724,428 bai-rcls_ a de- rreaee of 60,093 barrels from pre- )edin week. Un on Carbide sud Carbon in June Inartcr earned 29 cents a share a- inst 18 cents in previous quarter nd M cents s shsrs in like 1032 per- DuPont de Nemonrs and Compauv in June quarter earned 68 cents on average common shares, outstanding during the perlod_ against 35 cents in revious quarter and M cents iu June llllZ quarter. Six months $1.08 s share against in flrep six uonthe of 1032. .1 s common share against 0i Gen ral Foods Corporation and hi‘? ries in June quarter earned cum 1n previous quarter, and sixty- sir rents in June 1032 quarter. Six nuntbs $1.2!) against 81.50 in first hi! 1032. . Lee Tire and Rubber Company in- Ieeeed wugrs 15 per cent. ll. S. Steel earnings and pfd divid- ari action after 8 p m today-Dow 0710!. Morning market letter-The mar- ket had s vigorous rebound yesterday F the pressure of liquidsiio nabated. he metal and liquor stocks were particularly strong on the come- li‘ , The recovery. as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial averaging al- ready has cxtendcd to nearly fifty percent of the loss. A full fifty per sent recovery would carry this aver- lge to about 07. compare-d with the sloaa of 04.28. Just as such a ae- lovcrv an is now taking place is nat- Iraiir market notion, it would hc equally loirical for a secondary re- iction to dorolop. llaicr we would cxpcct the market a qu‘ot down with narrower fluctua- one pending indication of the suc- sess of the administration's cfforta under tho National Recover! A" ""1 otcntial inflationary Powers-Laid- w and Company. ' " . MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE .___.__ (Special to Johnston and Word) ltocin I-il lvrlephoue T Tfifl "Coil l-‘rnnt mi Pow i Pom ioysi . ‘ _i_..i___i_ XEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE i}. i-‘uccisl to Johnston 5nd Ward) "Ml" Close Air_ Reduction lli‘il Chem Allis (‘hnlmc uicr (‘an , 55 British Am Oll o! I- Paclr Motors ‘p; Pcnn llailroal as YiEilEiiiliiYl nunuunis lilorrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue Produce Pub Ser N I ... Phillips Pet ...- .... Radio Corp . "a ... ... ‘a. Radio Keith lisp u. m. ... n Rep Iron Sted o i,“ sol On III Safeway Stofl pg ... on“ Sears Roebuck ago a; “s an Simmons 0e .... as as: m, ... Forum’ Vacuum .=a s n- ran =~ South he mon and Pfd, . Tirnkcu lrliitflklfiorlsns“ llnlon Carbilo Garb qae‘ ease-v- llnlon Pac ... n90 u. as». Wanner Rrol Co n ‘one a< Il- Wnrrcn Pr? ..a Us u» lFloe ‘Vostnrn lln on "- ,-, ,__ _.. Wnrthiu Yellow MONTREAL CURB MARKET (Special to Johnston nod Ward) toeka Close t“ 14% s-I '3 S _ so- e00 Can Wluerieo ... g. ' Dis Corp-Sea: ._ Imp nu .... m. t. Imp Tob , Inter PQ ... n Noraudu m one -Q u» Sherritt ca‘ ... n; .1»; Siscoe Mind ... --. c». ... w Teck-Hush .-a e00 ... -n us 556 Walker Bil“: _ .1: “q --.-a 34 ifloilchc? no n. . ‘ orn O . ‘Q . Canada Bu mu ... MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 25- Stocks Acme Oil no ... ... ... _...... Ajax Oil ... ‘A W-(‘nugh Haicrow v... Harkcr How Gold Huronian Koeicv ... Kirk Lake Lake Shore Lce ... ufd lilnoliasa he n. Townnrnnc. Unit Kirk 1 Vacuum V. Vipoud .. W A “and Am For pl, ' lliburn 115i...“ ' sin '1 Bnrlorllflolioco ...» “c .... Birosdnll .,. gendlx Aviation Bethletehcm Qtgg] saovi an‘! can K all ll n D- o. all f’.‘.“‘f.'. ‘i’. '::. .. clle Threshing in Son .__ n» ell on s a a A fl cmlrolenm-Nslrn rtiss wnfilfg __ ___ Jivison Chi-mica] ._, ,, "lflglo and Hud -- o... WrlghtJ-‘I ... ... Wayside -.. ... ... .11 .- Sllrcr .. ... ... .-.. Total sales 1510,0011. UNLISTED .... ... Assoc Oil ...- ‘n1 n so '- nl Brett Tr ..». Brownies Buckingham (‘n1 and llldm C Kirk . a.- ~ Home Oll .... ~11’ v- l-lud Say ... ... . Nicki-i 1932.5» ...' Rhubarb . . a . New Cabbage New onions Greens ... ... . Lettuce ... l... cw Raspberries . Illuchorrics . . . Sirloin Steak . Roast Beef . y Roast Pork 5 ' Roast Vcal Chops Veal (‘hops Par-k Liver lh . Hearts lb .. Tongues each Round Steak .n- no: 0a isea PRODUCE (Canadian Press)" MONTREAL, July ZS-Trading op the Montreal produce market eon- tinucd on the easy side today_ and an easy undertone prevailed in pric- esil The butter market was mostly quoted at 10% cents a pound for no 1 butter in car-lots or less, fraction- aliy under yesterday's levels. -Re- ccipts weer only 18 boxes Wholesale cheese prices ranged from 11. to 11% cents a pound for Ontario cheese. with Quebec cheese half a cont uudcr these lercls. Itc- ceipts were heavy totalling 7,4310 box- cs. (‘hm-so exports from Montreal from lilav 1 tn Julv 22 were announc- ed toay as 108.005 boxes compared l Foods "a .1" ... ... i 1Q _| n- il0 a.- White LlkO ssas urn with 253010 boxes at this time last your. Butter exports to date have totall- cd only 000 boxes all going to the West Indies and Newfoundland. whcrcns inst your up to this time butter exports were 28.789 boxes, the bulk going tn thr- Unitcd Kingdom. Tho- top of the egg inraket today was 10 cents s docn for extras. 15 cents for firsts and 12% cents‘ for seconds for gmded shipments lu car- lots or less, with buyers trying for lower levels Arrivals amounted to 700 cases. Potatoes bold unchanged at $1 to $1.10 por R0 pound. bag of new Que- becs, sud $1.35 to $1.45 for old Mari- time stock. At the rep-r. weekly auction of butter and cheese here ‘ouourow 1.200 boxes of Quebec white .100 boxes of Qucbcc colored cbccse choose and about 1100 boxcs of Que- bec butter will be offered to the highest bidder. Montreal _ _ Stock Market (Canadian Preol) sma- 9"" Bathurcit A .... ... B m;- ..." m... Int Nivknl -- liinssi-y llurris McCall Front . Mont Power ... Nat Brew ... .-.~ ... . Power Corp .. n. ..- Quebcc Power ...- Shswlnigan ... . Steel of Can .. Winnipcs’ El "m. ... n. liiiiiil MARKET , Pivotal New l York Stocks Int Harvester"... Tnt Nlc e- 1bi.¥‘.‘.‘t.‘"é.."§’5'°'“ ‘Radio .. ... l. Stand Oll N I ‘l To! Gulf .. .. .lininn Carbide .- ‘ lluited_ Corp Beth Steel ... c 4——5c . 8c-10c -.- .u "v 10c llnlon Pacific .., . ‘eeived at. the Heed Office of the 5 Bank of Montreal from its Bren- gail sections of the dist/riots men- GROP REPORT Belowwillbsfoundsbriefsy- nopeisofteiegrsphioreports ro- chee. 'I'he Branch Managers have mpiete and intimate knowledge ofemhiocolsltizationsndsrein close touch with crop conditions in tloned. ' GENERAL In the Prairie Provinces recent showers and cooler weather have been beneficial to the mom, but. reins and more favourable grow- 1118 weather are rcqiflrod until the harvest to prevent further defer- {i WHEATPRIBES SWING HIGHER m Piiiiiilliili WINNIPEG. Jul! l! —- (C. P.) -- Wheat prices swung sharply higher, on the Winnipeg Eloohange todoy' (l! the Ihwfihh of o. good ggport business estimated at 1,500,000 bush. els and a stronger tone 1n ouwide markets. At the close values were 2 7-8 to 2 cents above Saturday's closing levels. Values at the eiose were about 2 1-2 cents away from the high ioration. Dmugl-it damage in the southern and central areas of all Vanadium u, . Westinghouse s! ._ . - Woolworth ... U S Stecl ..-.. three provinces is serious and a. be- low average crop is indicated, with is shortage of feed in s number of districts. The grasshopper menses continues in certain areas. In Que- bec weather conditions in the past Marketa At A V Glance (Canadian Prong‘ Toronto sod lidoutrcai- tacks clos- ml irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Early gains lost; close lower. Now York-Stocks close lower. Winnipeg-Wheat closed higher. New York-ilffotton and sugar lower; rubber and coffee higher. EX CHAN GE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July %-Britisb and foreign exchange in gclation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bonk of Canada, closed today as follows:- Argcntinu peso .8778. Australia pound 5.0146. Austria schilling .1700. I Belgium bel .2157. i, Brazil mllrefs‘ .0848. Bulgaria lev .0168. China Hong Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown .045 Denmark krone .21 . Finland flnmark .0137. France franc .0575. Germany rclcbsmark Crest Britain pound 4.0181. Great Buitain pound 4.0131. Greece drnchnm .0003. Holland fiorin .5047. Hungary pcngo .2817. .3607. 3. Miscellaneous saw roux. Jul! w-(A-P-l-Rev sugsr was quiet; today. Absence of business prices were unchanged with gpota quoicd at 8.50. Theer were several up and down movements in futures but l.u none did the market vary more than three points. Final prices were not un- chnnggoég ttw: points lower. Sales . , on . “gins; prices: S!!! 147i D66 153-54: Jan 154B: March 150; Ml! 15353 J17 168. li-Bld. Refined s gsr 11s aliwlillllfi ll "/5 4310 go; flu: granulstc . 1v. Y. £11m: (Canadian Press) gh¢y| Close Amen Cyan B ..- -... ._. ... ~. 5% Amer Sup Pow ... ... ... ._ 15 Can Marconi ... . ...- a“... lill Bond Share . ... ..-.' Niag Hud “w st on um 2 llibngo ... ... ..'. ... 2% Ritchie ... ... lloyaliic ... .. So Ksord Ventures . Vlckera . . . ... -... .“ .... ... aeoa as -... a. >¢ no l1. e I moon m: - 1a J'- lndia rupee .3754. ltalv lire .0777. Japan yen .3080. _ Jugoslavis dinar .0221. I ‘ New Zealand pound 8.9002. ' Norway krone .2475. " Poland zlotl .1704. ' Roumanla leu .0103. South Africa pound 4.9101. - Spsln pesetn .1203. ~ Sweden krone .2548. Switzerland franc .2814. United States dollar sag pea premium. NEW YORK, July 25—-(A.P.)—For- eign exchange steady. Grout Britain demand 4.07%: high 4.00M: low and close 4.00; 60 day hills 4.007.: Frflurb 5.4-0: ltalv 7.37: Belgium 10.50: Ger- many SdJfi: Holland 56-16: Norway 28.50: Sweden 24.30: Denmark 20.00; Switzerland 27.12; Canada 04%. LIVE§_7_'0CK (Cnundinn Dress) MONTREAL. Jul! Ztl-Recei ta bo- tslied 1,947 head on the two ontreal livestock markets today being com- posed of i100 cattie_ 213 calves, bill hogs and 240 sin-op and lambs for sale, including about 875 cattle snvd 850 hogs held over from yesterdays markets. ' After the close ofyyeaterdays mar- ket hctween 200 and 800 cattle of fair to medium good quality were weigh- ad at; pnicos ranging from $3.60 for light fair kinda to $4.50 for medium good kinds. These prices were esti- mated to be 50 cents below last week s levels. There were no early sales to- sy. Calve were steady. Good calves were sold for $4 with common to Just mo- ldiuru veais from H to $8.50 common light grassers down to $2. Yserlings were sold as low as $1.50. Good lambs brought $7.50 with cent week have been favourable to the growth of all crops, but bay now being garnered will give an under- average yield. In Ontarioyaopa af- fected by heat and drought have been benefited to some extent by spasmodic rains, but yields will be below earlier expectations. In the Maritime Provinces growing condi- tions have improved and txrops generally are doing well. In Brit- ish Columbia. crops on making good pmsleee. Details follow: PRAIRIE PROVINCE! Alberta. Northeastern. Ares:- Wbeat is 60 per oenajo ‘l5 per cent heeded at an average height of 15 inches. Coarse grains are average. Pastures and hay oi-ops ore light. Alberta Southeastern Ares — 0mm generally IN progressing satisfactorily but rein is needed. Wheat is practically all headed. Pasturage is fair to good. Alberta Western Area-Wheat is a good stand in the northern dis- tu-dct and coarse grains are pro- _ greasing. Vifheat is heeded short in the south and poor yields are indi- cated. Sugar beets are making good progress. Pasturagc and hey crops are average. Saskatchewan Northern Arcs- The wheat crop promises a good yield in eastern districts and feir to good in central and northern sections, but conditions are poor in ‘the western one. whore yields will be light. Coarse grains pro- mise fair to good yields. Saskatchewan Southern Area - Wheat is largely headed and oom- mencing to fill, with straw short. The crop is poor over the major portion of this sires. Coarse grains are backward and light yields are indicated. Manitoba-Crops an progressing satisfactorily in the north but arc spotty over the remainder of the province, due to look of moisture. The condition of all grains is be- low avenge. Wheat is over 90 per cent headed. Grasshopper: are working hnvo in the Red River valley am in certain southern Qaa. Pesturage is good except in southwestern districts. rnovmoa or ooussc While oedn are abort in straw s. fair crop is anticipated; other oe- reela are making satisfactory pro- culls out.at 85.50. Sheep were most- ly $2 to 250 Over two hundred light feeders. averaging less than 2S pounds. fir!‘ sold after the close. Monday st from $2 to $4 each, according to weight sud quality. Feeders, weighing from lill ounds to around 115 pounds brought rom $0.50 to $0.70. with a few up 81.00. There were no early sales of hogs today. MT’L_.__(:‘URB (Canadian Press) Close Close 14 ‘it 0% Oil n1 .. -- s:- t... ..- Besuharnois ... ~.. s}! r- 1.. Dom lllng .... see ... ..- -- imp Tob ... a lut Pete ... .... .. A.- .... .... gross. Pastures are in fairly good condition. Potato and other root crops are growing well. Indications are that nipples will be a good crop. PROVINCE OI‘ ONTARIO Fall wheat. cirttln: is general; premature ripening has reduced the yield considerably; a fair to average crap is expected. Recent rains have been beneficial to spring wheat, but a. short crop 1s indicated. Barley and oats have suffered greatly from heat and drought and the crop will be light: Walker rm ... .'.. .. ...... GRAIN éCnnodlnn Press) WINNIP G, July fi— CLOSI Wheat: July 81%; Ocfl SZX-li? D" Elli-M: May Stlfifl. 0 : July 381,513; Oct 30%; Dec 8051i! May 43, B. Barley: July 50%; Oct 52KB: Dec 54%; May 05A. CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 82: No 1 nor 81%; No 2 nor 78%: No 8 nor 71114: ofnor 72%; No5M%;NoSC\\' MM: Rafi 00%; Track 81%: No i : ZCWSMMNoHCW .151‘: Ex 1 feed 85%: No 2 feed 34%: N :1 fee 3 18.50 fill; 38 d 32; Rcjcctcd 27%; Track » Barley: 0 row ox 8 C W 541,4; .. row exacwoalgmvoacwsovmdrqo QCWIBK; odCWdflflN C M!!!“ Track 00%. the straw is short. The yield of barley tobacco la expectedto be wperoenttoilflperoentoftihe last three years‘ average. Prospects are better for flue tobacco. Corn shows satisfactory growth. The harvesting of s good hay crop is practically completed. Recent rains have helped root crops, but growth hoe been retarded by lack of mois- ture. Owing to severe drought the growth of tree fruits has been m- tardeci in the Niagara. fruit belt and some drop has taken place. MARITIME PRDVINOES Cutting of an average hay crop has mmmenced. Grains continue to make satisfactory growth. Po- tatoes are progressing rapidly. Ap- ples, with the exception of one or P0111". but still in the possession of Skins. July was quoted at '16 1-4 at tho finish, October at ‘l8 1-4, De- cember at 80 1-8. and May delivery st B4 1-8. ‘ ‘rhemerket bod o much more 1198191? v-Ppearance than at any time since the wild slide to lower levels began, and trader; gpmue¢ heartened by the firm tone shown at 01110880 and Liverpool. The week end export movement was viewed as a sound basis for any movement of prices to higher levels. The market lost most of its nev- VOUSTICSS lDdlSy QM firadg prggrqgg- ed in very orderlyvfashion with a firm undertone. The initial hour was quite active but as the mom- ifl! progressed. Trading thinned and volume was not earoeptionaiiy 1am T119 6111mm market was mm "14 800d purchases for southern account was tioeuble, although "we wllins was credited m cm- 1-180 traders. After the opening m. vanoe. s. little belated liquidation was in evidence, but good Support 11°14 111B Price levels up strongly and values for the greater put. o1 thQH-mlonwereetoeocoteaiiaovc yesterdays oloee. “Ne?! reported a continuance of, the svod export demand which started with set week's quickly de- cunl-Tlfl‘ BMW- I-MO in the session 110 figure was estimated for Can- adian wheat sold for export but; p was mdicstcd that sales were dew cidedlv enwuruzins. This would lll- dlfitfi "l" importers find the new 1W9! 0f Wives quitc attractive. Crop news and weather reports from the Western canal-lg“ when areas were never a, rector, and though Chicago prices showed gaLng of about three cents, the local mm maintained its steady tone on the “M591 °f 311° 8111011 movement e114 eteedv Liver-poo: cables. at the close of the English market qnm- tions were 8-8 higher. Coarse grains trading much healthier today and mama 1n aYmlill-thy with 1.110 stronger nppggr. anoe of wheat futures. Cash grains trade. reflecting the good export movement was improved with a little better demand being ohm for the better trodes of wheat. ‘Mystery Man ” Of Grain Trading Pits, Suspended ______ dfliCAGOmluly 34.—(A.P..>-Ed- ward A. Crawford, of New York, “mystery man" of the grain trading pita, today was suspended by the Chicago Board of ‘Irade. While board officials gave u rea- sons for the suspension Crawford's "inability to meet obligations," fin- ancial circles buzzed with tales of s giant speculative pyramid erected swiftly and broken abruptly" ‘The Daily News said Crawford was the man secretary of agricul- ture Wallece referred to as having been "long" 13,000,000 bushels of corn when commodity markets alum- ped sharply last Thursday. Official information that he was "the long trader in difficulties" was lacking, however. ' two varieties, promise heavy yields of good quality. Grass pastures are in good condition. PROVINCE OI‘ BRITISH OO- . LUWBIA Hay is being harvuted, with the crop below average. Grain is head- ing well and on average yield is anticipated F‘ ‘ , ' and tomatoes are making satisfactory progreu. Fruit trees continue in good condition. The apple crop is estimated at 00 per com of aver- age. The yield of aspberries will be light but other email fruits are ripening satisfactorily. In the Pra- eer Valley a heavy cmp of hope 1a anticipated {.- Stock Markets Make Spurting d v a n c e By Victor luband, Associated Press Financial Writer. NEW YORK, July 24.- (Al!) - The stock market got out of bed 1o- day, took a long breath, and signal- led its apparent oonvsleeccnce with o. epurting advance of $2 to 810 or more P" hhare. All categories of equities joined in the recovery, although the alcohols and metals were easily the leaders throughout. Grains, in restricted trading at Chicago, were fairly firm and wheat Jumped two to three ocnte a. bushel at Winnipeg. Cotton came back for gains of $1.80 to $2.10 a. bale, bar silver rallied nearly two cents an ounce and other commodi- ties displayed strength. Bonds im- proved, especially in the more spec- ulative divisions. Mt ’l Exckarige Records Rise MONTREAL, July 24-(01!) -— with advances cs high as 11 points being recorded, Montreal Stock Ex- change listings staged a sharp re- covery during today's session. The majority of the issues which mov- ed into higher tcmtory finished the day at their highest levels. With New York opened at noon. the market put on its own per- formance for the first bwo hours and with business news again fav- orable considerable buying calms in- to the market shortly after the opening. The upturn which was helped along by the rally in New York continued at an even clip practically the whole session and although some sellin was en- countered at spasmodic periods it was easily absorbed. riflsnuiisvnci CRIJPS n urn n r in A I N (Canadian Press) FRHDERICTON, N. 13., July 24— Crops in all sections of New Bruns- wick with the exception of Resti- gouche County, which has had heavy showers, are in great need of rain, according to information received hero from many sections of agricultural officials. The dry weather, bordering cloee- ly on drought, which has ruled in most localities throughout the pres- ent; season, is having a detrimental effect on all crops except hay. Harvesting of the hay crop is now in progress and will not be com- pletcd until well on in August, and for this dry weather is needed. In central New Brunswick and especially the Grand Lake territory, potato fields are plainly showing signs of the lack of moisture. Many of the plants have been kill- ed, and unless sufficient rain is re- ceived soon, the field is likciy t0 be noticeably affected. Oats were promising a. few weeks ago but like the root crops are now in need of moisture to complete growth. Wheat is in better condi- tion, requiring less moisture than oats, and present prospects are that the crop will be a good one. The "dry zone" according to I- ports received in the past few day: from agricultural representatives extends from Gloucester County to Charlotte and takes in the entiye east coast as well as the Saint Joifli Valley. ___.____i__. Ilnnrd's Llrafrneno flops dandruff. ENLARGEMENT FREE! .\liiii your Kodak lllill\' and 3H Fviilfi ‘any size fOlll. liar» llit-lil llewiope-ti and l'rmimi "'i‘iiv.» New Way” and revolve One.- SXT Plflliirlltrllltlil Flaw with every R0111 A TRIAL Olilllilli A.\'il Y1ll"l.i. BF. LlELlGliTl-Iil ' THE REID STUDIO - MONCTON. N.B. 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