Guards 1932 i C u fiwfui-i tar) Au. 1 any, Associated Press Wri 2914's reaction to carry further, and mark d.a dearth of lie result that tho market f ‘f’ mos gqvi-rrell-off since the last week, inlddlc 01' afternoon, Wll t of the ground peak of ilic recovery were recorded uveriigo of 90 ‘represent- ' wept up 4 points to 50.1, .7 of last week's high. ed the advance with perpen- ovrr of T; the smallest for a full i nearly two weeks. uiiturn appeared to result from n iii , - tgorili stock of the (Canadian Presa) (‘iinznin 5911-34 Bid carrying the price aver- rier issues to within a on of inst week's peak, 1,005,220 shares, how- aes- pri- drying up of the rs- United nadian Gov’t. nd Quotations Ask 101,05 101.00 Canada 556-37 ... 108% 108% . (‘aiiniln - iiii Dill/Q (‘riuiiiln ‘Jii 00V; 00M 90M, 90% ilW/a . 102v, 1031/, ii .\'i|l - rv 5-30 .- 101M; i] .\ A rv 5-37 .. 100% 101 (Caundlnm Press) Cyananiiil B .. 4% uper Power .. 4%. 4 Giia Elcc A . 4 Service .. Corporation and Share ii (‘nrp .. Ii Oil Ltd iroleiirn . ra Hudson l0 ll of lnriiana . 23 22- ii Kentucky ,. tPnwcr A ‘ e Montreal garb Market i (Canadian Press) l High 6% 5% I York Curb Low (‘lose leis A a 4- 90 rin till .. .. 10V; 101,4 10'}, dge llock .. 1'.‘ aialting .. 12- 'i .. . 18 17% 17% .. (iii , ii 10% 10% 101/, v cco 8 .i.-uiu 121,4 121,4 111/. 0"" 391,‘; 29% "iii/Q iliiics . .10 ... 1035 ‘i900 i035 - . f ... 3H 37 37 .. .. . 70 75 7n iinshi-a .. ... 405 rl'_ lliriim . . r, ll Pfd .. .. 0% 0'15 0% ining Stocks (Canadian Press) RQXT". Aiig. Iii-Gliding close) him-k Arum .. .. .. .111 iiiirkci- _ , lloiliiigei- , iiomcsiil lllgh Low Close Jfifi l0 -l ward flurry today ES TERDA Y’S is MARKET GOSSIP States took l-jhar a substantial ui..".."'.§'}",',',.',§§§{f,f, metal 1n connection-with the refund- llll of the Parls-Lyonl-hlediterran- can Railway bonds, which matured today, The total increase of $28115- 000 was the largest for ono day 1'11 m")! lliflllthl, and boosted the total stock of monetary gold nearly $130. 000000 above the low lcvel rczicbeli inéJune, are was again a hi hfller . lug 7 points to b8. lntariiotionulrgx. veater was also strong. American Telephone was also a feature up 4y 1n the rails. New York Central ...}; 3V1 i" i! “like turnover, and Penn. aylvaniu shot up ncarly ii to 15% Santa Fe and Union Pacific gained "m" "ii!" 4. U, S, Steel‘ Bears Gen- ernl Electric, Chesapeake and ‘Ohio North American_ Radio Preferred "B ‘i United Aircraft. and Westinghouse were among many issues up 2 or more, wnAr rns s-rocx 1141mm‘ mo; ll . Number of’ advances Number o! declines 71 34o Stocks unchanged Total issues traded Montreal Market Siiielights (Canadian Preaa) MONTREAL, tho locni exchange madc o rcsponsc to rallying tendency iviiiph ilcvciopcil lu Wnil fitrect in tho last hour of trading nt that centre today, following nn earlier period of diill- ncss and irregularity, At tin- finish hcrc, gniiis were shown very substan- tially in excess of losses, whilc thi- "YPTIIBP price of twenty stocks rccnril- cil a gain of ,2’: for thr- scssinn, The inter-listed stocks particular-iv ('1'. R. and Tntcrnntionnl Nickel featured, with the former closing 1% higher, Mnnirenl Power also came into fairly active dciniiud as the market (one improved and recorder] a not gnin (if '10 to close at 1H, while the debentures held flrni at 40 and in good rlomnnfl, iicii Telephone up Smeltcrs un 3M. and Goodyear Preferred, up 5 poiiiis_ were outstanding strong spots, with tho advances in these issues achieved iii comparatively small turnovers, niosrneAn. Aug. 15—(By the (‘nnadinn Pressl——'lbe Montreal Stock Exchange (‘lflilflti with an up- foilon-ing. reports of n strong Wall Street market, The general list closed firm with fraction- al gains, while n fcw issues scored advances of more than a paint, Turn- over was slow until volume nicked up somewhat in the last half-hour, Consolidated Svnoltcrs made a sub- stantial advance in the last five mirt- utcs of trading. After selling lit 00 the iir-ttcr part of the dny- it jumped to 71M, for n gniii of fill’, for the session, (‘anndlnn Pacific llnllwnv was strong, closing at 101,4, up 1%. international Nickcl was active and up M at thc close. Montreal Power gained V; at Iii. Other major changes incliiilcil: llcll Tclcphonc, up 2 at 0| (‘nnaillon liv- drn Electric Preferred, down Ii at 47. (‘nondinu (‘ar Preferred off 1/; at ‘H74 rind Goodyear Tire Preferred, up 5 Aug. lfi-Stoclrs on general at 9 . Shnwinlgnn Powcr at l5 was up ‘l/u, Dominion Ilriilge, up 1,5 at 1814, Brn- zliinn 'l‘rnction_ un ‘ll. at 101/. firm-- nrd Smith, up 1,4 at 7i, National Brew- eries at lii was off 1A, The liiiuks were qiiict, lfnyal rc- corcring an ciirlv loss of n point to sell at 100. unchnnccil, Montreal Pnu-r-r debentures st 40 were unchanged, Total sales wcrc 1.1.052 shares and tii-‘i "no bonds. ~ Th» vvn"'\il star-lip»- rloscrl M arm-a and the ‘Vnitcd States dollar at 1.’. pcr cont premium. Grain Market (Canadian Press) “WNNIPEG WINNIPEG, Aug, 15~Infiuenced by stronger whciit valucs at Liverpool and uu improved statistical position wheat climbed to higher levels hero '15 today. Quits strong throughout values iij; ffii-iir II 11114 .01 .0114 i‘ 'i lro , 151,55 .15 1.1m 112% ..-in Jill/i mm " .22 .01 .01 .41 . .45“ .26 .25 as rim. "Y; ‘a Findricnpp ‘n b; ' h» ind liasin. ' ‘i1 ' '4} Syiraniis , " '7}. " '7}, Pam... _ j '0,“ - -,,, n . . . ThnniLsl-‘qzd... 044,00 ‘not 04402 i121‘ “Kirk .'. Iois Iris Ins vinonilm‘. i" it?‘ “gcliic Ark '.'.' .110 fro Isa W liar . 2,00 2.11:; 2,3,1 ‘ill sales 310,000 shares. i ususrsn k Missouri 1w. vi 1w ~Rcrcli . 'i'.no " ' ' i "iivrr '.'.. 2.2a 32% k122i in . .. so an no ‘ 4513,2115? . - .‘l‘0 .10 {i0 2mm. l... as m4 1 111m 0n. ' 35 n a ... . , lkl-Mi" 1.41.4 oi‘ Nnrdnii i‘ w ' gal“ ‘n u o. h -. ... . ,0: h" Pete ,, ,, I115 ickers ...... M, one hag?! . ... .14 .1: ,i.1 harm ... ,o4 .0414, ,o4 “mmge. ... .31 mv. m zgohm Co‘; a .214 .02 .81: M, n - . . mm” rril ... .01: m7. .0115 .0194 p115 .01 ‘it 5i .01 .01 0414,9414 hm ,,o1 .01 K 56 closed an even cent higher than Bat- urday‘s finish, DClosilng [12:08 Octouige/‘i; 50%; ecemirr (i0, fifii A n! i" . Little ncluiii export buslnthss colulil be traced tu tho pt opera ons u there appeared to be moderately good support of another kind arid offer- ingrwere readily abaorhfid. At the high levels whe t showed gains of 1% cents and gains were stubbornly held in the closing min- utcs when more wheat came out, A further drop 002,500,000 bushels in supplies of wheat on ocean pas- sage to Europe saw wheat in this position decrease to 24,504,000 bush- els or about half the amount afloat this time u ycnr ogo. World shipments again were small, a totnl of 7,4111! bushels was cleared from all sources, with 5,140,000 bush- els coming from North America. Cash wheat met a fair demand at slightly better spreads, Coarse grain trade was featureless. CLOSE Wheat: Oct, 50%: Dec, Mtg-iii; May 05%. Oats: Oct, 27%: ‘Diw- 27B- Bsrley: Oct. 345B; Dec. 3304A. CAB]! I'll ICES 451,5; no. 4 durum 43%, Oats: No. 2 C. W. 301A; no. 3 C, W. 27%: ex, 1 feed 211%; no. 1 fer-ii 2019i no. 2 feed 24; rejected 181/1; track 28%. d row ex. .'i C, W, 37%; 3 , w_ _ .1 c, iv. MIA: no. 4 C. W, 331,51 no, 5 C. “'- 81; no. 0 Q. W, 21; track 341/1. CHICAGO CHICAGO, Aug, 15—-'iuflueaced h! pronounced strength of the Liverpool market Chicago wheat prices aver-ail- Qll-lliliitl‘ today, hut ths_bull side was handicapped by lack of energetic leadership. . Au increase of 1,514,000 bushels in the United States wheat visible sun- ply was of some adhptase to nearl- Forelgn demand for United Stairs wheat remained disappointing, there were intimatlona that estimates of Iiiiropoaa import requirements would he slashed, Wheat closed unsettled above Sat- urday's finish, corn 14.1% a0. 0M! l‘ d‘ decline to 5i» advance, and provi- sons unchangad to ll cents hilher. e BONDED WHEAT NliW YORK, Aug, Iii-Bonded wheat closed firm. Clone: Oct. M54; and - Montreal Stock Market . Quotation: Press) {Canadian r High Low Close 1V1 Stocks Abitibi Power .. ... Bell Telephone 94 03% 04 B C Packing s‘ 1% Brazilian 10% B C Power A 22 21% 22 B C Power B iii (fan Cur Com M’, (‘an Car Pfd 1411i Can Cement .. . 5 4% 4% Con ind Alcohol ... 2 Can Ind Alcohol B . 1 Can Steam Pfd .. s‘: 4% 4% 4% Cockshut Plow .. ... 7% 0% 7% Cons Smelting es >- 71?‘ d0 71% . Dom Bridge ... .... 18% 18 114% Dom Textile ... ... b5 Fraser Coy‘! 0e ... 75 Gen Steel Wares ... 144 1% 154 Gvnrnm .. 4% 31A 414 Ham Bridge .. . Holl Gold Mine 57h B00 575 Int Nickel .. .. 9% 8M 0% Lake of the Wood . 7% lirirrrv llarris . 5 lilcCnli-Front .. 9- lilont Power .. 33% fit liivont Pow 3% deb . . 40 Nat llrewcrles .. 10% 10 10% hat Steel Car .. ... 0% shiver Cxorp .... 1 nciec owcr .. .. 14 14 filiaivinirnn .. . 15% 1414 Steel of Canada ... 18 Steel of Canada Pfd . 20% BANK! Commerce .. 1d! 100 106 165 100 F0 reign Exchange .\lO1\"i‘Rl-1.-\l. Quc._ Aug, i-s-(py tiic Cauuilinn ress)—Bi'itisl1 and for- eign exchange in relation to the (‘uiindion dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada, closed today as follows: Argentina, peso, 0,2000, Australia, pound, 3.2118. Austria, schilliug, not quoted. Belgium, belgu, 0,1500, Brazil, mllreis, 0.0877, Bulgaria. lev, not quoted, Denmark, krona, 0.2144. Finland, flnmsrir 0.0182. France, franc, 0, 451, ilrciit Britain, pound, 4.0048, Greece. dvnchnia_ 0.0074. iiuilnnil, fioriu, 0,4003. linngary, pengo, 0.2013, l India, rupee, 0,3025. ltuly, lire, 0.0580. Japan. yea, 0.2033, Jugoslnvla, dinar, 0,0108, New Zcnlnnd, pound, 3.0407, Norway, krone 0.2000. Poland. zloti, 0,1000. lloiimanin. lcu, 0.0071 South Africa, pound. Spain, pcsetii_ 0.0027. Sweden, krone, 0.2057, .Swltzcrlnnd, franc, 0.2243, lfultcd States, dollar, 15 per cent prciiiiiini. Nl~‘.\\' ‘YORK, Aug, 15~Forolgn ex- change stcnily. (lrciit llritiiin 3.48%: 1,02 1-10: ltnly 5.12: Belgium Uermnny 23,80; Canada 80 11,1372. .______€.__ BTOCKN INCREAIED (Cnnddlan Press) . Ni-Hl’ YOlil\'_ Aug, l."»—'i‘he monet- nrr stm-lr of l'nited States 2011i iii- crcnscd $211,115,000 today, making the largest dnily gain this year, the Ncw York l-‘cilcral llescrve Bank statement disclosed. 1 ljROllUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. lie-nutter, cheese and eggrcontinueii today to advance on the Montreal ivholcsulo markets, extending the gains of last. weck, The butter ninrkct became 181744: t0 10c per lh., with the latter generally the asking price, this range being 14o up from last week‘s close, Receipts wcre only 17 boxes. The cheese market was 10c to 1015c for Untiirios, and 1W4: to ill/ac fol‘ Qucbccs, up l/gc from last week's close, lteceipts were 2.704 boxes, In both butter and cheese trading was quiet, but the tone of the mar- kets was firm. The egg market on newly arriving beat quality fresh eggs, The cnriot market for. such eggs from Ontario, ranged 2214c to 23c for extras, 17c to 171/1: for firsts, and 14c to Iii/ac for seconds, Fresh eggs from the Prairie Provinces rang- ed from 21c to 22c for extras, 16c to 17c for‘ firsts, and 13c to 14c for lec- onrls. Receipts were 1.405 cases, Thu potato market continued to range between 40c to 50c for new Montreal stock, pcr 80 lh. bags, The maximum price for the rango is for the top quality. staged advancaa Miscellaneous snsdian Prue) MONTREAL, Aug. Iii-Barley. Can- adian western no. 8 Ad; oatl. Canad- ian western p, ii A0; oars, feed no. 1 ,.'i8; flour spring wheat patents, firsts 4.00: flour, seconds 4.30; flour, bakers 4,20;'flour, winter wheat pat- cnts, choice 2.75: flour. white corn 4.710: bran, ton 10,25; shorts, ton 21.25: ton 20,25: rolled oats, has 00 lbs. 2. 0; hay no, 2, psr ton, ear cheese, Ontario .10-.10i,£; cheese. Quebec .00'!’i-.00'Va1 butter. ,18iy.-.l0; eggs, fresh specials in car- tons .20; eggs, ffPlil extras in rar- tons _'.'7; eggs, fresh firsts in cartons """ potatoes, new Qucbecs .40-.50. COTTON tures closed fl 770-72: Feb. 777: . . my "ma-son: June m: .1111! 012: Ans. 737: Sept. 742; Oct, 747-48: Nov. 705: Dec, 704-05. Spot closed quiet; middling ‘I00, Liverpool: Cotton, snot in fair de- ruiind. Prices 7 points hilh". Am- erican middling, fair 0.01: strict good 0,10: good illl 5.012 ing 5.71: ii,01' strict low mlddlng 5M: low middling 0,40: strict ordinary 5-26: good or- dinary 4.00. Receipts were 16,000 balsa including 12,000 American, SUGAR NEW YORK, Ana’. iii-Raw sugar was quiet today hut t tons was steady. Befiuera eon to interest at last paid prices of 3,15 for apota while holders were not-in- clined to sell below 3.18 and’ no sales were reported, prices were unchanged at 4.15 for flue granulated. sans demunjfitla. IIWW Tocknzvo Stitch Exchange seuén w "it'll... c1 u Al Chemical ‘ w ‘lg Ame an Can Tfvilfflfi i Am welt Rfs .. ... 1114 1m 11 Am Tel ’.i.‘el . 11014100 10o a s14 General oFoda .. .. 27 General Motors g4 - Goodyear Rub .., Stock Market Takes Jump ‘ [Cnnndlnn Press) h?" 10m» Aus.1s—rue stock 1"?" "- l"?! forward today in one of e most sweeping upturn; o; m; year, which erased most of the losses of the inst hnlf of inst iv-rck, and My. ricd 1hr general lcvel iliiCk close to the peril: of suiunicr recovery, “Tiidiiii; was in small volume in f"? ii Willi the smallest for a ‘full session in nearly n fortnighq but the lag since inst Wednesday appeared to have left a vncuiiin on the. llflslrlp, ‘""i Prim 11111111111"! hack with little effort. Net gains ranged from $1 to $7 1i slinrc in prominent issues Tho tiiruoicr of 1.005.220 shares was but niiiiliif‘ liilffrcr tlinii tlic business Golgi-glint. c1, in haturdnys hnlf-day Need No Models , For One Artist NEW YORK. A148. 15--'.By The Canadian Pressl-slune Harrah has ridden horses ever since she was "id eiwiikh to walk and ever since she was old enough to hold a pen- eil she has drawn them. Now, at 20. she has the unique distinction of being an artist who uses no models. she "just remem- bers" how the horses looked on her father's ranch Ln the state of Wash- ington. Miss Hurrah has an exhi- bition of sculpture, paintings and drawings in a New York gallery. Art tutors protested ‘when she modelled from emory a. horse she used to own, which never started out without rearing furiously and snorting. The hind feet were in an impossible position, they complain- Finally they called in an Indian. Lone Wolf, and asked him how the feet should be. "Like that," he replied. purchaser. Her fingers are drawing all oasionaliy on s tablecloth. The World ’s Grain Congress meet at Ruins. next WI!‘- Hon. Robert. Weir. I Minister of Agriculture, has sent out notices to all provincial depflfi‘ ments advising them to this effect- Bpring in the air." Jsrgs ‘ an," Giles: god.yi n Jarge: "Eh?" ‘ Giles: "Spring in the air." I?" TIE PLAIN FACT ..-____ n t on 11:31.31“ Motor av, Further reduction in the proa- Hupp Motors 3% "ca" 1 iii %‘.£l.°.i'°" '° m‘ "332 ..."“’-’ °’ m" °"' 1"" m Telephony" : u“ m m‘ areas the south and central por- Eilljljbg-Otltig; . . 1,31); 30,7; 1014 0M 0f the Prairie Provinces has 1i‘: ¥ulc‘ilg|¢i!h"_:_' j 5 4% 5 :3“ dckiliid tby a continuance of ‘c e .. ... 10 i114 1o . l‘? wea her, but late crops iii t , . ufififiifiiii. “.01”... 11% i332 11% “w” ""1 be bra-mm by ma. m §§Zi..¥§"ii§§§.'. ‘ti; 2;?‘ =3}, i111 the northem districts condit- lzogangount gag“; ,, 51/, 4% 5% 9715 895971-113’ are 880181800017. In so 7 RlIiGiO Elgar?) ‘ii/Z 4311/2 the southern are“ “m”! 15 3m‘ gears, Rbéilltlllfk .¢ u. 2°04, '10:,‘ 23s‘, e751 and threshing has 001111119110- 0 t I’ i ... .- ed... nauciiwir - . 1271i. 15% ‘nil. ed‘ In Queb“ wemi" ‘iwimim Stand Brands .. . 1/, 14% 14y, have been favorable to all Stand Gus Elec . ... 15% 11 18% grain 1B l Gnu‘ gland (‘in of n J’ .. r1414 a;- 141/. . Timing feat and cutting Till: e.‘.’..."s.;i.a..':: 52?: ti“ i335: h” '°"“““' h‘ °“‘“"‘° "i" ""1- 5'".‘~.¥i.°“¢.‘.‘i2"' ~- -- 12:;- 2.2% "v "or 1e 1-1 dairy-d u 1......» ...... mo... t: '.'.'. a.‘ a; "m" “m” “"1"” 11m 1w <11 United Aircraft . 151/, 1:1 151v. benefit to root grid other cm llnited Corp on. av. on Warm d p" gniéeiln Gas Imp , , 181/, 171v, my, ‘h 1 d"? Wéflthfl‘ 1B 116041041. In .. .. cal-r. - n. °.’.Z“""'"* Wes»- 11- eu- vuu Sgel “C 1m 15% "u, Wei! er is needed for the comp]... "P" "ll n lvestingligilisc 0E1 ‘iii-Q 13V‘ “on or hay harvesting; other croPs genial-ugh (‘o .. . :15 1m 1:5 ‘"8 doing weil.1n British Qglumbm or iimp .. ... 10% 18 10 hot wgatherq,” beneflm 1 d crops The bronze brought $1.000 from a Miss Hurrah executes rapidly and says her first unpressions are best. the time, sometimes on menu cards, oc- been received at the Parliament Early Palm”! we" 7ammcwry and Buildings here that the worlds grain!“ ‘Md quality‘ n“ ‘mus “m- wnnm h" bu“ definitely “t mi tinue to make satisfactory progress. ~ Grass pastor-age is excellent. Prim- Dorninion g ‘Fig E1DWN GUARDIAR BliiiP iiEPiilil Below’ win be found a brief syn- °Fil °1 ieielrlphio reports rsoeiv. ed at the Head 0m“ o; m, B.“ Anaconda Cop - f‘ 9% 2333.13" fr... _ 7,17" 402i’; 0f Montreal from its Branches. The Baltimore Ohio 121/. i4 Bimiih Mlflaaers have complete gelthlchem Steel 18% 1:98 1a’: l!!! intimate knqwlgdgq o] nth I I o. -| u “' g-Pvmufiirieh ...‘ iii: 1: 1414 loco-l situation ma u, in do" ale re ... . i Chrysler aim" . .. 1.11.1. ms w“? "mi we conditions in sill i-Ziifliuifiuléiiecuii; 1114151 i5: iii/Z ;,°:"‘°’“ Oi the districts mentioned. cum ‘Products .. .. 41 asst 41 e map overleaf indicates the ap- i."¥55i'.‘..ie 1:: ::t .132 ti“ sill “mm” "m" "1 "e More Fox sum .. ... ... 141.4 ail s14 "imfli to in the report, Gen Electric ... a" 18% 165i 18% i6 26% 96 GENERAL 1 in later ye prising proportions. extended to you by this 7.‘;- . Q y S avlng Account your protection Consistent savings week after week, with the help of interest added every six months, will soon grow into a sum of sur- Yonr savings account will be welcomed and every courtesy 307w) QUOTA S 8P8 Bank. ESTABLISHED 1832 Cllllhl ‘IZUNLOW; Reserve Fund ‘ILONLOWE Total Reaoilrwl $205,000,000 1Chariottetown Branch: ANKe NOVA sco L D. Murray, Manager C- l. Tibart, Ans. Manager iiiiiiiii- / 81-2 Tasmania by c. group comprising The Mel- bourne Herald and Weekly Times Pty. Ltd, and associated newspap- PAPER PULP MANUFACTURE As the outcome of negotiations mrve-siinB Continues under favor. Bbie conditions, and satisfactory Welds generally are m pmpecL De_ tails follow: PIi-Amrs rnovrscss Alberta Northeastern Areas °'°P“ "e only everesr: yields have been seriously affected by hot weather. Grain is ripening rapidly but filling lightly. Coarse grging find hay are average. Alberta south. eastern Area-Excessive heat in the Dist five weeks i195 greatly lnecud crops and yields will be reduced. Al- "1111 i111 800d stand. Albert; we“. "n Ales-Wheat is a good stand, but yields have been reduced iiimilkh excessive heat. Coarse 8mm Ire oversee but. rain n n. ‘iiiiied- A 800d" Yield of sugar beets i4 expected. Saskatchewan Northern Area-Indications point w good av- erage yields. Coarse grains are 110111111: 1110118 renidiy and give pro- mise of satisfactory yields. Basket. [chewan Sothem Area-crops have ‘deteriorated rapidly through heat and dry weather. Yields and grades: will be low over a. large area. some localities will gxperisngg mm m1. "N 8nd a. shortage of winter feed, M“? P011118 Ieport damage by krasshoppcrs and sawfly. Coarse grains at njiflliy Point-s will be cut for men feed. Manitoba-Condit- 9011-5 senereily are favorable, but rains would benefit late coarse Kfllm- The wheat crop is about normal except in the southwestern area where iii is below average. “"56 trains are Patchy and in some localities are bong out for feed. rsovmcs or Qusnsc Harvesting of grain should short- iv be general. with l. good yield in- dicated. Having is not quite com- pleted: the crop will be below av- H886- Oom has not attained average Emwlh and continued warm weather is required. Root crops are doing well; no storm damage is reported. Tobacco is making favorable pro- gross. PROVINCE OI QNTARIO Threshing returns confirm prev- ers. the preliminary work of estab- ' ing industry in the Florentine val- ‘lcy, in the south of Tasmania, will ibe commenced during the winter of 11933. ‘The Valley contains a, vast. track of virgin timber—the kcrop is estimated at present to be 868,138,000 super. feet-end approx- imately 75 per cent of this is swamp 811m, the most suitable material for the manufacture of arm,‘ ‘irsletgggfiixficzl: gsdgglilz)“ I‘: Union Jack from the Cenotaph in the early stages of construction uuo‘l‘°'“d°“‘ has been presented to the | Lancesimi church of England Gram-1 i-ihllis the paper pulp manufactur- total DGWSPBDCX‘ 500 men, and the number will be vicinity of New Norfolk. where ex- power, and where ample supplies of fresh water are available for use in dition to carrying enormous quan-I large area d! excellent soil. its total area is 63,100 acres. One of the two other companies ‘ interested in Tasmanian paper pulp activity by the announcement con- cerning the Florentine valley Government for on extension of the period during which i1. may hold concessions over certain lands. FRUIT XOR-T RECORD For the first time in the history of the export of Tasmanian fruit overseas. the total number of bush- el eases shipped during a. season has exceeded 3,000,000. This figure was reached in the second week of May. and it is expected that the total for the 1932 season will ex- per cent o! the fruit is shipped from Hobart and Port Huon. UNKLOYMENT BELIEF ious reports of a heavy yield of fall ‘wheat. Average yields of barley and 1 oats are indicated. although in a. lng of tobacco has commenced and growers are satisfied with present condition and p4 aspects. ________.____ Giles: "Fine day today, Jorge. (who is slightly deaf); 4113113611119 weather. Grain "I said, ‘Spring in the air remit the debts because Europe can't remit the moneyF-Paoria Star- tory prodrell and are above average. MARITIME PROVINCE! successful as that of the Tasmanian Government. Under the special leg- islation passed a. couple o! veers ago, 300 men have been given work. The attention of the Governments of the other Australian State has been directed to the scheme, and it is understood that some of them provide for absorption of numbers of unemployed in a similar manner. since the Acts came into crops are making favorable progress and roots are reported to be in good condition. ‘free fruits ‘i-e promis- ing: small fruits are ‘ ‘ ‘ postures have been maintained in “M. FBDVINCI OI’ BRITISH C01.- UMBIA in‘ refined there were good with- drawais on old contracts but little .i__. if any new buaiaeaa reported and m “h” word.’ ‘ma. Bu“ mun Root.‘ crops are making satisfac- Hsying has been retarded by, force in Tasmania, about. 55.000 pounds has been spent. and in every district there is evidence of progress and development as a. consequence. The Tasmanian legislation provid- Cutting of all grains has commenc- Jarge: "Why should I, why should good condition. with amp‘e moist- ‘ed and an average yield is indicat- ed. lueent hot. weather has been very beneficial to tomatoes. Gener- aify speaking apples will pew; well and an above average yiend a cs- v timated. Peaches and plume are moving freey in the Okansgan voi- iey. Paatiirage is in good condition. the manufacturing process. In ad-i poasibilities—that which is experi-. menting with the project in the, Il-luon districts-has been stirred m‘ ceed 8,250,000 bushels. Eighty five ' Of the many schemes adopted in Australia for the utilisation of Gov- ernment moncy for the relief of unemployment, none has been so‘ rs for loans to farmers 0n very fa- vorable terms to enable them to engage bona. fide unemployed per- suns to effect permanent improve- ments on their farm holdings, and for susbiclies 1.0 be made available to bone. fide unemployed persons to be engaged under similar conditions. Ari area of approximately 20,000 iacres has been cleared and put. un- der the plough, laid down in grass, or otherwise brought into cultivat- ion, In some districts during the last year the whole of the unemploy- ed have been absorbed. The Gov-l emment intends as soon as possiblei to extend the assistance already’ granted. ‘ i FLAG FROM CENOTAPH i 1i A unique symbol of honor. sac-, a riflce and service. in the form of a‘: i i i i scholars whose names appear on the sacrifice. , _ HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER Over 4 million pounds have been titles oi first class hardwoods, thespent on Tasmania‘ hydxmelectflc Fiorentine Valley contains a very scheme‘ which has been can,“ on with such efficiency and success that it is now one of the moat valuable assets of the State. It has accomplished and made possible many things. one of the most ben- eficial and most widely appreciated of which is that electric WW8!‘ h“ been provided in country districts M. very cheap rat/es, giving country rea- scheme, and has applied to the state, idents many 0i the 81119111149! 0f 111W life. ‘The policy of the Hydro-Elec- tric Commission is" to extend the system in any direction in which it is commercially practicable, and the electrification of the State is stead- ily progreasfns. RUSTED GOLF IRONS If an ordinary cotton buffing iwhcel or wire scratch brush does ‘not clean badly rusted golf irons. use coarse emery cloth on a sanding i ‘noon were Mrs. Joseph Dcucctic iMrs. Vincent Doucette and M": Beach Picnic The Young People of Oyster Bed Bridge and vicinity gathered to- gether at Bracklcy Beach last Fri- day for a. beach picnic. Everyonl enjoyed himself and participated in the various sports. A swim in the raging waves came first. 'I'hen came games and contests won by the following. Senior Gallant. 300 yard dash-Ernest Junior 300 yard dash-Vincent Doucet. . 10o yard dash for girls-Mica lvniirtin. Three-legged race for gins- Yvonne Doiron and Oiariase Gal- nt. wheel-barrow race-Cyril Gallani and Alban Gallant. Hop. Step and Jinnp-Oafnilia Gallant. Pole Vault-Paul Gallant. relatively small scale production . ' h l th Trust f th . - employment w-li be given to about; Yggefizlmwmy Mlfseunm if‘: flag. High Jump-Emile Gallant- was flown on the Cenotaph dur- increased substantially as produc- mg 1931 The school h“ been amt; _ = 4 M tion is increased. A notable feature ' , . wodv Welcomed eri saw-Zine 511v of m m ,5 , m t th r ularly honored, as it is the first in , e p pom s a e g on“ Australia to receive a fins. Its rec- s seeking neither duty nor bounty.‘ 0rd during the w“ w“ a Pam‘? The mill will be situated in the-mun’ fine one of the 40° 01d Then a. free-for-ail game of base‘ ball was played after which every- per. The chapcrmies for the after iHelaire Doucette and Mrs. B9110‘!- ceileni; faclitles exist for supplying 1 . d m - the industry with hydmflectflc! honor ro 1. 100 ma e e supreme drum run at right speed. Thil quickly removes all rust and scale and leaves the irons in a clean but dull condition, says Popular Me- chanics Magazine. Next polish them with a cotton buff or solid-felt wheel, the latter being preferable. When new, s. felt buffing wheel is rather expensive, but a second-hand one, obtained from the buffing room of a. metal- working or plating shop, can be cui down to suit your needs. A little rouge or crocus powder should be applied to the felt for the final pol- ishing, which gives a fine satin fin- ish. Fine ‘emery cloth will clean an iron when it. is dull, but it is toe slow for removing rust and stains If two felt wheels are available, the edge of one may be covered with liquid glue and then rolled in fins emery while the glue is wet. The felt is the tapped lightly to force some of the powder into the fibres and when dry, makes a good clean- er. A coat of cigar lacquer should be applied to inc irons after polish- ing to retain the lustrc. intend during the winter of i932 to large v63 I M P i; R 1 A L Pillars of Success i 1 1;) —~—I»N»--'1IHE RAISING 0F ‘ X é mH"cn@"w Highest - Class F O X E S Ensure being a Leader in the Fox Business hy Feeding ,“Imperials ” IEGULARLY MANUFACTURED BY imperial Biscuit to. Ltd- CIIABLOTTETOWN P. E. I. r </"'€"'C‘.OV>"‘W UGO“ ‘r0516’? l“>"‘7°F-"'i7g"‘ _-- i