(n; ions-u.- ‘as w Ire-H i xollilliib’ _ ‘l’ . ‘it ' - "w x9 x ii “only dsal- . modfitsrb i tbs msrketiflrmed and pad sawing tendencies that be- vigorous by th: cleats‘; manners‘; ‘ovary Ilhrdl! lllfgl 9 1 m ypw-lthout w,‘ I01! correct on d ~~~ w” n. '9 .2" :;::.".:. ' ‘urn; the 'd l a from the Angus “n” ‘o. firs’: *1?§:”iu<§§-2°ru“:§f and tho additional step upward: mds to the sneoura ng pattern the ‘um i: outlining. he high in the p, l’. 1 ostual average in August III sbo 90 compared with the cur- mt level o! inst under as. The form- :- figura constitutes the first import- gt resistance lsvsl on tihe upside. _ Iialdlsw and Co. soinuinr saw 12hr: x y. Bent zn-n. s, smelting! suing: and dividend act- ion uiterinoon od: . r Cbosaadakt and €hlo during‘ Joel sndcd g: 22 hand ed 00,208 can c! revenue lght against 81,020 s week ego and 8.100 a ye: "it. -' , Amuriclil Petra eu nst reports stoma of finished gasoline during week ended Sept 22 totalled 44,048,000 bar-roll, decrease of 121.000 barrel: frorln prexlorvt’: week.“ "rod gs say: eel works oper- ation: advanced to 20% percent from g1 percen note; trend of production in contra with recent weeks, is now nnlformlyfgdipward mnd some of thei gnlus have been substantial. Bel Hemingway Co resume: dividend: on common with declarat- ion of 00 cents. Last previous pay. ment on cclnmon we: B0 cent: op lyresident ' Roosevelt. return: to Washington today ~. V S. in week in U. ended Sept nd 61f»; of 1 percent against decrease oi.’ 1.8 percent in previous week. I 46351” " {in-asp- r i: ml’ rats/for the, current upewin Ill do |0lll0 l.|u lug at the opeuin rat er than w t or a reactloirwhic iano grisly re Iillllllf before the mogul b:: ‘sztandsd its sdvsnos k . igherl oi. ' ltoek: n recommended s: buy: at~ths market us. U. l. ltefl, Bop Iron and Steel. Am new’! ldi a. Cons 0 Ilectrio Bond dhhare. Int‘! Hsr- veatsr,- Johns-Maurine. Sear: Roebuck, uthern Pacific, Atchlson, Penna. ' lianou, MONTREAL Que. ls t~ n4...‘ former 81.15 at annnm lvldsnd rate on Steel of nadscommon we; rs- mored today .with declaration of a ‘ payment of 48 cents : share for the Am quarterendsd ept 00. N! Nov 1st. To shareholders of record Oct 8th. This compared with ths 80' oent: A‘: n Quarterly ot 01.80 psr snnum rats t at ha: been in force since hiay 1st. 1083 and ‘ the improvement in the Company's earning power in the past l0 month: on :o., The regular preferred dlvldend of 48K cents was also declared payable on the_ same dates as the common. , <' Fin Counsel. N. Y. CURB. (Johnston and Ward) Stock: Opened Amer Cyan B Amer Gas Elee Amer Sup Pow Atlas Corp . . Cities Scrv Co .. Elec Baird Shares ... .. 111,4. Ford of Cnn A ... . Ham Oil Ref Co limp Ltd n r . . . Niagara Hull Mifjzefi f’ WORM?! PlblflciAulust nst o r- ' ‘g inc e 81,410.84 against ‘:1,- (Iohaston and Ward) . in lllilltjllldd. Stock. g Opened Last ‘ Low ‘Last Up Abitlbi .... ... ...... 100 100 U 7nd .... 02. ’HI,9l 02.71 2.21 Assoc Brew .... 10% 101/; I! all: 00.81 $4.8! 30.21 1.21 Beeubsrnoi: ... ,,, 5V; F so ii .._N.08 19.15 20.04 0.34 Brew Corp Com .. __ 11a 1% .' Brew Corp Ptd 25 28% Iigh Low but on Brit Amer Oil 14 I loud: . - 01.12 0.04 Can Win 5 Dew Jone: 14% BAND! SAY! MONTREAL. Que. Sept 2il-Etocks 147; liovod up over : wide front yeatsr- 11 day. wl-th the Utilities showing un- 281,4 usual rallying power. The is 11 is Steal and the iroprssgivo lcsder- .. 8000 ship displayed lg the market s: a Teck ughcs . 410 408 whole suggests at the current sd- Walker Good __ 2d 261,5 vsnce is one, of mnjnr nnrpnrtunce. Walker Brew . ._, 185- 800 Glcnt: who have not yefmude com- Wright liar ,_ , . . . .. 080 D30 Wflvsrilslogwliatas-v-Payahla In Advance Central Gaarllan loenia. 4e. pd! worth Western and Eastern locals, is u, ‘on. Announcement: ald Coming Ivsnts_ lo. pzr ward; Classified Se. per wordr In Memorials: Notices, 10s. per lneh; Lissa of Floral and lplsdtnai Offerings, Cards, :tc., Ac. par loehr Notices oi and word. Other rat's: on application per name; Letter: oi Condolence, 10c. Appreciation. 70s. per inch o_r dc. per Ilnlmana Charge for any advertisement twenty-firs cents. lAIIr-lc pa: word, atlas IIIOI- In: so: ca: or!“ II we. slllflls annals Agents Wanted ' Assure: can/son's cannons- m Royal Berle: Private Christ- mas Greeting Cards; dollar a dol- es 5nd up; exclusive, inexpensive. original designs; wwblv Prim - persms who never sold before - E5 l? Female Help Wanted w -. usm. arrow cow, “no mums now. owwlw Prim" I I a ' L_°“_o,m_a_ ' than‘ . IUINIEIIED STEAM HEATED m‘ m‘ summarises-nasal Male Help Wanted IAIHID — ORGANIZER INTI!!- esiod in Cooperative Common- weelthlederstiorl study 8113M- write eensdsrmsls "- ' Io-Qbl-I-li. Miscellaneous 7- l. ‘I'll, SOUT§O$Z XI list. L- VJ-il-id-ll-U-Il-fl. mvraartmnyiasnat g, I-llll-I-I-Ih-I. . Extra Money AMATEUR. ARTISTS BEND FOB big catalogue o! Christmas Card designs inblsck and white for hand colouring. A profitable and interesting hobby. Many make friends. We also sell srt supplies. Tally Hol Art Shop. ‘Wellington and York, Toronto. " N-11Sl. from fl-fl-to Oct. 20. N. l Stock Exchange natatiolsflrllalllb I glfiardlambarsofzhsam U 1n e First Natl Store: .. ZBRIJP REPURT Kennecott C-cpp-e-r. llicKeespnnt Tin Pl: Nnr 1......‘ ' ma‘ money colouring cards for their S AN IXTBA HELP FOB 038.18.’!- mss Card agent: to sell "Imperial Art" and "Windsor" series Person- sl Christmas Cards (01. per doaen Handsome carrying case for sam- ple book and equipment supplied British Canadian Publishing Com- pany, 42d Patrick Building. Tor- 30-22-25-27-29. To Lot 5R) LET-MEAT SHOP. CENTRAL. 348 Richmond Street. . 14-625-9-20-81. moms with or without board. Ap- ply Guardian. L-0l0-9-20-8i. zro mar-consort, rs classr- out st. Apply m mum st. 'l‘0 LIT - IUIi-NISIIID HAT. tour rooms and bath. Hot water healed. Electric range. Apply Guardian. L-Ml-ll-Io-al m“ For Saic listing authorises. sheet. Guardian Oflics. ti. so: sans-roe sous um am. James r. "miner. w. n. a. r. L-dls-O-I-di Nil sAll 0B IXCIIANGI I0]! kyoomyoungmilkeow. 0.! Gilli. 91111010} d0. B. It 1. 1 . - L-BN-l-flel-fll. I0! lAlll - AIIOIION I0!!!- Ilss. Brldp and Whlst lean Cards. Guardian Central Joli lh-inism was small. asnncao. as.‘ g . modelled, stasuubis prisss. In.‘ 30AM!!! sooounoosrro- Tim 3o ar _. Union Curb Corb ' " to the . In Brill h and up.) Also boxed assortmants. U u‘ dry Wm r s free. Agents being appointed now. U 01110. N-IBIS-B-d-d-B-ll-13-16-10- w Currencies ‘Canadian Press) MONTH]! L, Sept fill-The libs: on Montreal 81-82. The United Sta/tel dol 1-16 of one percent to three percent nd the French franc gain- ! : cont at 0.40 cent: ed . Iwfllfl-ll-M-ii s2‘: lac-sterile; d0- hs penal touched 84.00 parity-but recovered to close at $4.- New Wrk Irregitla rd ‘Tr e n d On’ Exchange (By :- lok Gardnsrrhssooiatod Press Iinanslal Writer) He. r. n; Gusrdisn’: Special who) NEW YORK, Sept. ilk-Tho stock market eased ofl today after en- countering obstacles in attempting to carry on the brisk advance of the preceding sessipn. v - Undersurrents oi returning con- fidence in flnsnclsl markets were ‘ strengthened by additional evidence of l business expansion but bulls ‘were in no hurry to extend their positions. An active run of trading in stocks around tho-opening, with no oppre- cisble advance in prices, indicated the market- had entered a. zone of increased suprfly. The market beck- ,‘ ed away and the list turned irreg- ular while trading quieted. Further gains in second issues, particularly lower grade rails, im- parted s firm tone to the bond market. In keeping with the gen- eral picture of waning inflation psychology. commodities sagged. wheat finishing 3-8 to 1-8 oi a. cent a bushel lower and cotton 35 to 80 cents a bale lower. In search of stimulus for a re- newal of the advance in stocks, traders scanned the Washington 5‘ news closely coincident with the return of President Roosevelt to the White House. Details oi the NRA organization plans were want- ed for any light they might throw on the administration's policy. Utility and alcohol shares forged ahead in early trading, American Commercial Alcohol. Scheme)’. U. B. Industrial Alcohol and other members of the group were up M frsctionslly to more than a point at one time but their gains were shaved or eliminated before the "5 close. w. s. fineltlng responded with a net gsin of about a point to the declaration oi’ another dividend of saslrareonthscomnron. Isr- chandisesharesgenerailyheld flrmestrsdensportscontinusdto “°°" stress the relatively favorable trend of retail buying of goods. v In midst of discussion of s l transit tax. New York City Irsotlon shares weakened, Brooklyn-Man- hattan Transit losing 2 1-4 points. Rail shares softened with the gen- eral list. Santa Fe. New York Cen- tral snd Union Pacific were among c. the carnier issues that yielded c. some of their previous gains. Among prominent trading stocks, o‘ American Con. General Electric. Chrysler, General Motors, U. B. c‘ Steel and Johns Msnvllle retreated to show fractional losses at the close. ‘rurover was 104,160 shares against 039.000 yesterday. The Standa- Ststistlcs Co. average for 90 selected stocks dipped four- tcnths oi a point to 12.2. The lron Age, in its weekly sum- mary, confirmed other reports o! increased steel demand, prompted N in pert by an urge to replenish in- ventory after the summer lull. Pointing out that the trend 1n steel production was now uniform- ly upward. the Iron Age estimated current o ‘r ‘ at 23 l-l Wrcsnt of capacity, s gain ‘of 2 1-2 points over a week ago. The decline/in clecti-lc power out- put compared with inst year nar- rowed to l-2 oi one percent last week from 1.3 the previous week. according to the Edison Electric Instituws figures. Individual re- ports of railroads indies/ted : mod- erate decrease in loadings ssswhols last week an additional carriers re- ported declines in net operating in- comes for August compared with the like month last year. Net op- erating income of 30 railroads lest month totalled 010111000. s. de- crease of, 29.2 percent compared with last year. Below will be found a but: synopsis 0d telegraphic reports received at the Head Ofilce of the Bank of Montreal from m] Branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sections o! the districts mentioned. GENERAL Threshing is well advanced in ' the southern and central areas of the ilhree Prairie Provinces, but intermittent showers have delayed operations in the north, where the crop ls more backward and where the grades will be lower owing w damage by frost. Pastures have benefited by rains, but further molsture 1s required in southern and central mas to a-ld fol-l plow- ing. In Quebec crops ln general are up to average throughout the Province. In Ontario heavy rain- fall has benefited corn and root crops, which now give good promise. lnNew Brunswick grains promise en average yield and potsloe: are s. good crop. In Nova. Bootls crops are below average due Columbia crops generally are good. Details follow: d mantra raovnvcss Alberta Nor-chanson Area-wheat ls mostly out and about 25%! thrcdhed. Considerable areas of Has-vesting is nearing completion. Wheat is guarding highlwlth yields varying from poor to fair. Alberto. Western Ares-Wheat. cutting is almost competed, but only a small percentage is threat ‘. Harvesting ofssatlsisctorycropofsugarbeets has commenced . Saslnalchewan Northern A.r~oa-~I'lrom 50% to60% of the wheat threshing has been completed and reports indicate : lng is nearing completion and most of the wheat is' gnadlng high, but yields 00% (or. a not loss of it cents, e dealer: were that the opsratoral l. can ‘to rel‘ ‘ bn!;'“.,°“n: WI oomplofloneibcept intho most m" u p" m but in the‘ lest hour-I w “u, 1; gradmrmgh, Mgny d“- The Irvnch franc K t! ' GRAIN Ww g ward) Nov. r-u. "' a; 2s is g. a? u‘: l; ‘i. trlotsunshortoifeedexidgralns. odderwillrequlretohsshlp- into (ho-whit anus attire west DUI EXCHANGE Canadian Press) us follows :— ' Angentlnn peso .2082. Australia pound 8.8342. Austria schiiling .1808. Belgium helga .2300. Brazil mllrels .0080. Bulgurln lev .0201. Chirru l-lorrg Kong dollars 3875. Czechoslovakia crown .0400. Denmark krone .2150. Francs franc .0040. Germany reichsmsrk .3012. Great Britain pound 4.8100. Holiund florln Hungary pcrrgn .2022. Japan yen .2881. Jugoslnvis dlnar .0225. New Zealsnd pound 3.8406. Norway krone .2424. South Africu pound 4.8009. Spain prsetn .1340, Sweden krone .2487 Switzerland franc .3200. discount. o change firm. Great srltsin high 4 M; ow 4.00 ; cl . ~ hills 4.96%: a4: (‘unuiln 1.0.1 110 Closing exchange ratesz- S. dollar 91; franc 0 sdlsn dolls 1.00 1-10; haiic 0.0014. francs. lnr 60.84 cents; ll. S cents sugar beets. which will -he 80% will be hsli the average crop, Grapes wli-l give an average yield slowly. Indications are that flue cured and burlcy yields will be 15% 1111191‘ 158$ year's production. IIAIITDE PIOVINOII RillAIlI-PMACIIQATIAOG aloodsverageeropinmostseot-huvg GneJQnn-sylivsraapplytolb- ioomPotstossu-emralnroutwelhmg. IIGCUDOIIUOLVQOHOWQIUII. turnlpssndotherroctsazepro-gmggql-ug . L-dfl-I-fl-li. u groping IAVMIIDIY. ‘Hie tobacco quits, yo" soc sans - nouns. orrr- - , ,,_ mmfiifilfiu2fifiii°lfis Etna-MM‘... midisssslsolsnd-Por - “will”? caseaAplsswflbsabout 0074mm“; lfililiiblll-b- Wu‘ hslowsversgrihsburessrainfatrgqngggq ' 0H - ' . ‘ brisk - . apples has I0! IAII - rm 1'0!!! IOAD- l‘ novmgg 0|- ONIAIIQ _ btst. om condition. Apply n. as. 0a ~ _ ‘mm - out. rpm-s-as-sr , meshing oi now u W“ i . m". w e I Boarders Wanted ‘°'°“° ‘Li. ’{.‘}:§,"““”""""‘ than svsramleld nun t slnhtl: m, awn New YorI~BtockLs° elo m" and dlo-fiiiillngfare mdermwsu . gt, good yic rem an are u"! ‘Unit: l“ Pm”. ark-Co tormuaiaw and “n”. “m .“u_ h“ % m ‘nflnkmw ‘ V‘ HFOQQQQIQQ AGE Nine A “Fractional Gains Mad;- On Montreal Stock Market andNa-tionalflteslthsyeadrssl- Among the banks. Nova Scotti.) rose three points st 265 while Royal gained a. full point st Montreal svnnccd .1-2 to 301 its first board 101,; transaction for many months, 0-8 higher at 1'15. off 1-2 st 106 1-2. razillsn ‘Iraction was 1-4 lower at ll 5-8. International Nickel de- clined 1-4 al; 24 and Canadian Ps- clflc lost 1-8 at 13 l-d. Hollinger was 20 cents lower at 20.80 w lirwtlonsl losses were suffered ~ Canadian Industrial Alofiol "A,"~ Lake of the Woods. Si wlnigail’ Power and National Brewerdes. ' to rise fracti ' were Power Corporation, " Cement, McCall Frontenac, Domin ionsteel and Coal "B," Consolidat- ed Smelting and B. C. Power "A."- Montreal Power at 32 l-4 was rm: changed as were Cockshutt Plow, ‘ Quebec Power and Sales 10,500 shares: Bonds 011,100.‘ PRODUCE it s) MONTREAL, Sept Ztl-Butter t ed slightly eoaler in (O. I. Dy Gllldhil’: special WIII) lfltTfiAl-u ‘FW- U-Glinl losses twoto ons at the close of today's session oaths Mon- Stock ranged three points whereas losses were uunor fractions. of today's trading perr- iod were tho activity and strength oi bank issues and the lractional weakness of the interllsted stocks. Five bank stocks appeared in board lots. o! which tour gained and the fifth declined a ttadlon. ' d Canadian Pacific were weaker in sympathy with the late irregularity of the New York market Commerce w ‘,1 ‘rho widest movements oi the day up two points st 92, Steel of Can- ada common, up l 1-2 at as 1-4. Steel of Canada weferrcd. up 1 8-8 t v1 0-0 and Bell Telephone 1 l-2 er at 120. Advances of one y. point were scored by Bruck Silk Miscellaneous . (Canadian MONTREAL. SBDt Wheat nor no 2 00. unchanged on the and dairy market today. Fresh no 1 butter Oats C W no ll Flour spring wheat $5.10. ' Flour seconds Flour winter wheat patent: choice . 0. its corn $6.40 to $5.50. $24.25. t MINING 10% cents. To the retail trade, s lots brought 20% cents nd 21% cents for prints. Only thred oxes were received. the choose market. Ontario colu orcrl was priced at pound while Qrrr-lrcc colored brou 0%. cents Ontario white. September: was 10% cam-s a pound and Quebec white sold at 9% cents. tailed 1,760 boxes. changed. graded shipments lrr carlotl or less being 28 cents n dozen for largo. 20 cents for A medium. 21 (‘en s l 10%’; cents for C. Arrivals totalled 2,774 cases. New Quebec potatoes were 80 to 4I per S0 pound bug and new H. B. mountams brought 50 80 pound bag. Old stock snld at to ‘.5 cents per 80 pound bag. Llversfccx (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept Bil-Offerings Montreal livestock mark tmlrry totalled 876 hcnd. llccelpts worn composed of 240 cattle. hogs um! 407 EhOPp nml lurrrbs. cattle wcro all flock that held over from previous markets. Cattle were very slow and no call], section of the Toronto exchange made a brave start today but weakened be- iora the de-y was through to l group: shared ln the decline with se metal shares exhibiting the best resistance to the bearish influences. Volume showed little the average of recent sessions_ Oifcrin s of the silver lower p cs: extended to 03 f0 closed unchanged at 82% :ud'Whlte Beagle held s in of l5 Gordon closed st shew low mark for the year _of 48 while Sndbury Basin lost 2. Minigg Corporation ll and nl Mlddlings ton $30 Z5 Rolled 0st: bag 0 Cheese Ont col 1 5i. 10%. “Eggs fresh specials in cartons A l Eggs A medium 31. Eggs A pullets 28. Eggs B large 2d. Potatoes new Qusbecs 55 MONTREAL, Sept 20—Britlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Cnnndlan dollar as compiled by the lloynl Bunk oi Canada closed today TORONTO‘ s,“ m_ emu‘ ' The vlcar's daughter, who was very proud of her Bible Class, in. qulred oi one of her pupils in a smock-frock ‘how the Queen o! Sheba came to Solomon. She re. plied. "By the railway, miss." On asking for an explanation she re- ceived for answer. "Because. miss, the Bible a rys she came to Jerusa- lem with a very great train." Calves were mostly were sold between $2 nnd $2 50 Tirorc “'11s a firmer- Si-llcrs “ware refu hi5: hilig of $5 75 for good ewes uii Brrcons were $8 fml nnd My User lllnnrrl’: for Pimple: mus v {ll in 3H ii-I United Slates dollar .8 per cent NEW YORK. Sept ‘id-Foreign ex- —-Building Materials— -— Just Receibed — One car-load of the famous C. Lloyd 81 Sons Inside and Outside Panel Doors 4 00% , 00 day Frnr, - 0 0014; 8 M04‘ Belgium 23.10; Germany 40. At lllontreul-Poundmifi 31-02; U. .44 New Yor-r-rouiraaosx; Can- G I At Paris-Pound 14.08 fr: Canadian dollar 10.50 fr; U. S. dollar 15.03% H In gn]d_-Pound 1g‘; gnmm“ d,» 0Il€_ 08110311 0f Rhynas & S01! Ltd - doll" 58-95 Window Frames and Glazed Sashes One carload Douglas Fir Mouldingi Spouting and Finish Direct. from Vancouver. One carload Johns Manville Ltd, Asbestos Shingles and Roofings Direct from Factory. areas sufierlng fronfshort hsy and straw supplies. will do something to 0.013615 0 WlIlWd‘ feed The root crop may yield s little better hlran average tonnage except in’ Prices on Application L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLPB WHABVEF won sow. m 50% below average. Peaches f from increased scream. Wet, cool _ harvesting. which is proceed‘ _, P" °°"’ IJ "58 o firs: zn¢lifa$§ggfi 9 a» Imperial‘ 0a., Limited "momma-crown, r. s. r. L! ‘£3 sans a U-smllaia Ihltolsua-nuulul-