1:? uw. :tif 21 acer sax g 1_2 we 10% all ~c PTEMBER 36. 1734 THE GUARDIAN PAGE .,------- v 4*' "M ' "--- "“'l~---'“~~' --»'-~~-~--~----f-~~--------~-~ -- -- -~--v v- -- -- - _ 3 s _ g' 'g _ g _ _ W E J _ l _ E W ~ I TERD ’S _STUCK and = J' L _ _V = ~ ‘ Moderately Active Session On 4Mo.ni‘real. Exchange ,e_ r. ai oss».1us'l..ssse1s| wus) u0N',l,',hEAL, BQUAU-Illildl 011 me Montreal Stock linchanss ral- ued in the late, dealings today, pins of-s, fr\¢ion to more than nv, pomu being recorded at the close of s moderately active session. Buqyed up by the improvement on wan street when sentiment im- ¢eved as the remt mainly of Pre- sident Roosevelt’a impending -mes- ,ge of reassurance for industry. me list here showed 16 gains Brazilian Traction advanced 1-2 le il 'I-8, its highest level since ; it was slow in :risking an :$111-ance and opened at 1 1-2 ,g which level it was traded in until me last hour of iods.1f'l 56881011- ' Iniomational Nickel closed with -1-1° °' ‘-:.“°,_::.‘-mf. -1:: f the grae r o e Y gn responding to the better feel- -gng near the close and extendind ns early advance. Canadian Paci- fle also rose to its highest lll`|»¢° in the latter part of the session. gain- ing 1-4 aft 13 5-B with a low for the dev at 18 3-B. Dominion Goal preferred resum- ed the buoyant tone it displayed recently and went io a new high at .~_ . W 98, up two points from its former board lot level. " Bank issues moved against the upward trend, in contrast to their rallying movement of last week. Commence declined a point at 15'! and Royal was oi! three points to 1. Canadian Hydro Electric pre- ferred was mother soft spot, los- ing 1 1-4 at do 1-2. St. Lawrence Corporation at 1.'l5 wfs 15 cents lower. Canadian Industrial Alcohol "B," Dominion Steel and Coal "B," and Shawinigen Power were frac- tions lower. 'I‘he widestgainaofthe dayw_cre made by canadian Celanese prefer- red. lilsing 5 1-2 to 108 and Coh- solidated Smelting, advancing 4 Ll-8 to 130. - _ Among the issues to lfin frac- tions were National Breweries, Do- `minicn Brldse. McColl Frontenac, Montreal Power, Power Corporation, Vhfu Biscuit. Steelof Canada and Canada. Cement. Canadian Industrial llcohol "A" at 8 1-4 was unchanged as were B1-uck sux. Gypsum Lime. Canada Northam Power _and Codkshutt Plow. ` Sales 11,095 shares; Bonds $15,- sso. __ UTATI A ===1 "=< : ms MARKET G;S§1P B Q = E (U7 Uollllhn All WlI¢l'l li>¢°@ll Of &8.000.000 in- net demand depcsits _ V Win) 518.000.0110 in time deposits $48.000,000 ~ AND S KOBNING HABKIT Ll'l."l'll NEW YORK. N -'Y Sept 25-After some initial strengtl1.the market sas- gsd off yesterday quietlf and grs - ll Vi s amal on the re insl. The utilities seemed to hold better than the balance of- the list. High grads bonds were firm while sscondsrirts were: little soft in sym- s _ psthy w lr oc s A re action yesterday might be cnnsidered perfectly normal in view of the previous advance and would carry further without impairing _the recent constructive action of the market. __ Laidlaw and Company. SUKMABY NEW YORK, N Y, Sept 25-P1ssld- ent Roosevelt plan. to leave Hyde Park and return to Washington We?- nesday_ Sec‘y of the Treasury Morgsnthesu announces that $884,000,000 of the |1,%0,000,000 fourth' liberty bonds have been converted. Domestic Crude output durir_;_g5 week ended Sept Z averaged 2,540, bar- rels daily off 50.201. from previous week according to "0ii- and Gas" journal. _ Premier -Gaston Doumergue of France in address to the nation pledged the goverlliixit against de- valuation of Frenc currency. De- clared devaluation would mean “cer- tain ruin to France. Reserve Board condition statement of wcekly reporting member bank. on Sept 10 shows decreases for the week us y. onme ws ~ 80 Ind action and the net losses were nom- 20 B-sill -. in reserve balances vvi h reserve banks 807,000,000 in loans of securities and 31,000,000 iii total ments. l0lDl 555 earl §§s 523g 3331 Eg! SSS; 20 Utll High Low Last UD 40 Bonds 01.76 0.15 Dow Jones. , _ aaivos sus MONTREAL. Que. Sem 25-Favor ~abls news failed to sti uinta further buying yesterday. A niodernte sell- ing wave carried prices down fract- ionsily on the day. Yesterdays re- action following five days of con- secutive advance is not bearish and will likely-prove temporary. On fur- therweskness buy stocks recom- mended. _ Brasliisn Traction. suggested ar- ound 10% moved to 1115 in 'yesterdsy's session. This stock has a habit of moving irfgularly and slowly in one direction or a considerable period of time and is now apparently in one cf its characteristic hull swings, For the present traders with patience may regard Brasiliun Traction ns a buy on all reaction. _San Antonio is meeting with resis- tance nn the current naliy sud could experience some further correction bs- fore it is in a poistion to resume its advance importantly. l suggest that partial profits be accepted at the cur- rent level. ' Bauon. 1- \ f .iubstantial Gains Made On New York Market (By Irederlii Gardner, Associated Press Financial Writer) _(A. P. By Gua§dian’s Special Wire) ORK Se t. 25-Speculat NEW Y . P _ ' ive markets took a new lease on life wday and stsxed their best recov- ery in several weeks. Stocks, staples and secondary sends, mer early nssiuncy. step- ,j pad forward briskly in the late af- ternoon and converted losses into_ mbstantial gains. Just what pro-_ nkeci the buying spurt was not; clear. In some quarters technical, factors were given credit. Senti-‘ ment, however, was noticeably im- proved in all sectors. 1 The Standard Statistics Co. av- 1, stage for 90 selected shares record- ed a not advance of 1.9 points, the largest ds.y's gain since Aug. 9. The turnover totalled 839,005 shares, which was the most siseable vol-_ ume since Aug. 22.. » Brokerage circles were hesrtcn- ad, not only by the pickup in busi- ness on the stock exchange, but by tliefact that many of the old-time stock leaders were in the vanguard ol the rally with gains ranging from 1 to 8 or more points. fAmmig the more favored equity idrues were U. S. Steel, Common and Preferred: American Tele- phone. Union Pacific, Santa FU. li_ Y. Central, Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler. General Motors. Consol- idated Gas, Du Pont, Goodyear, ln- tsmational Harvester, Montgom- ery Ward, Sears Roebuck, R. H. lhcy, Case, U. B. Industrial Alco- hol. Schemley,_U. S. Rubber, Wesl- inghouse, Weetern Union and Pub- lic Service of New Jersey. cmmodities were quite heavy at start but corn came back the afternoon and the cereals followed. Corn 1 3-4 cents a bush- t_held an advance cents. Cotton closed cents s_1-me nigh- While :runs investment bonds were quite narrow. goods:-y loans followed stocks and ded with ad- vances of l to around 8 points. U. S. 5 a:-’-E g‘ 4isE¢=E5. `g:§-is S528 government securities, however, were inclined to lag, although the trading in this department was the quietest in some weeks. That the reversal of trend in the various markets was not associated with any revival of inflationary psychology appeared to_be indicat- ed by the exceptional strength of the United States dollar in terms of leading foreign exchanges. The pound sterling, for instance, was oft nearly two cents at one time and reached its lowest level since last February. French francs and the other European gold currencies also exhibited the heaviest tone in months. In connection with the pronounced decline in the foreign currencies banking quarters heard reports that London was buying dollar3_ The deduction here was that e Bank of England must be fairly well convinced that further devaluation of the United States monetary unit was not to be ex- pected in the near future. Some of the buying in stocks was said to have been based on the growing belief in the financial dis- trict that market _sentiment lately has been much worse than busi- ness generally. The activity in re- but some analysts pointed out that this improvement must be reflect- ed in heavy industry if the recov- ery signs are to be substantiated. ~ Whether correct or not, the feel- ing in Wall Street seems to be that the administration is preparing to turn to the "right" and reassure business on the matter of profits. Hopes were expressed that Presid- ent Roosevelt, in the address which heis expected to make to the country soon, will tslk on the re- covery effort and the manner in which it will be conducted hence- forth. The weekly statement of report- ing federal reserve members in 91 cities showed that "ali other", or commercial loans, were up some 811,000,000 on the week but that loans on securities were down about 057,000,000. -1- ----_r |F__. ___ Mt’l. Stock, Exchange e ».__-- A ess rs-msec ar land” zu’ #ard manners or the loutrsai k lxohssse. .llostreel Garb lsr- bsl, .ill Mahmoud ltreeis Charlotte- ¢ 1 lvrl .__-4- ‘ 'r 1. set." .§I".§II Pow A ..._ ... ..- as ;;;_ bl |- 11% &i §'ii§.___'.:°. :;:.,“.'. _ 1-21 'ff.“.’§ sgu _ ti.. »":.:°°..:;; at '- .... 6 __’fer_._ -.3_.i’ez.‘.'. s°.::::_ . _ St Wares ... as Bell Gola-lines ... ...,2 is Nickel 24 ‘ ° °‘..l’.3.‘i"__:°‘...‘:: “- o Front 011 Co ... 1.8¢ lmitggw ... _,.... 82 limi w .... I le snei car me ::: 12 w|aig\n 3§§’$§§.. H ag _ _,_ sr i 1:; 215 24)( 11 1 1222. it .2 lleiCoCan Com .,.m“_ g* snr' ` ' eras ..“. .__ ntreal ... ... ..._ N . ami .‘.'. _` :as 1 1? |57 ’°° 1 ._ _ :"»‘ 1-1. '_ W 1,, asf:-. '_ ' T- -e..-53 1! “-: i ruse' ' ew l ' . 1|. » ...-1. _ -44.1 ce_]" F. 2.1! 4.-‘As |y¢4\ _ sm shim 1 bg 1..1. Co ..._j4.. ... 4..... $§$3aa"‘l -cs ug; iii “z ,.1 CHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept 25-British sud foreign exchange in relation to thc Canadian dollar ss compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada, closed today as follows:-~ Argentina peso 3509. Australia pound 8.8301. Austria ,schiiiing _ISCL Brasil mil1-els 0688. Bulgaria lcv 0126. Chin; Hong Kong dollars .381 Olec oslovnkls crown 0408. Deismsik 'irons .2i52. _ Finlen fiumark _(mo. !'1\nc'e franc .0645 _ Germs? reichsmsrk _$902. _ Grcst rltaln pound 4.5153. oils d florln Nliifn 8. India rupee .5004 Italy Bra .0840. _ Japan yen _$54. Jpgoslavia diner _(#24. New Zealand pound 88400 Norws krone .242l. Polnl|d’.siofi .l80f\. _ Boumenis leu .0i0l. geuth Africa pound 4.5156, pain pesota 1338, Sweden krone Juli. Switssrlslsl franc 5108. Unliod States dollar I 1-10 par cent GR_A_'N goimsion all Wlfdli cares Q,_ sem 25- - 1 Whest:-- _ _f Dec ::: .". . ,... Vg _.1 sew s 1u_._.m f 1- § May . . . . .. .._. 4| N. Y. Stock Exchange tiluiltatiolss Kurlishad by Johliui and Ward lombars of tba Montreal stock Exchange and llonrraai 0urh_ Market. IM liiehmond Srreer Char- icttetown) ODI!-led IAM Air Rad . . . . .. ,,... 101 Allied Chem 121% Allis Chaim Atl Ama Am A m Am Am Am A111 A111 Aux Am Annconda Cop Ref ... . ..._ r Can ...” . Car Found For Pow . Loco .. Pow Light Bad ._ Smelt Rfg Sugar .__ Tel Tel Tob B Atchison ._ A h A t u urn no _ Bald Loco _ nu: ohio ._ as ' -. .. ..._ 121.4 24% 1111.4 in 051 111% .5 1314 325i 60% .`ll'10\m. 75 1114, 41114 2444 'Wa is 103 1%5V; 'za' 241/l WV. 30% i-Wa Ill 5% 13'/1 B-17.4 (W/.' 112’/1 711% iff? 2 -fo 7 .s 141 asm A T.. ..'.' Bendix Aviation ... Beth Steel ... . . .. Briggs .__ ... Byers A M _ ... .__ 0% 11% 5% _ 1-it mm- Ada mes 12 ,gl 12% _.1 Con Oil Can Dry4'G'ln Cari Pac ... tail trade -was cheering to ma.ny,_ Case Tbresh .__ Cel Corp .. __.., Com Sou .__ .. Cong Nairn . Chas Ohio Chic North . .___ Chrysler Mot ... . ... Columb Carb .__ ,_ '__ Coium Gas Elec Com Soi ___ Con Gas _ __ Con Oil _ ___ Con Can .., ' Corn Prod ___ Dai :Hua ._ lil l Dupont . _ East Kodak ..'. .._. Elec Auto Lite ly ,___ glee Pow Light e 1515 1.1% 41 21% 1 is 21 42% 13.. co 57s 10% *£12 _%'Vs all 33% 98 22% 1 .éié Freeport Tex ,__ `, _ __ 24 Gen Asphalt 0°" Elec .. Gen Foods ... ... . 7.' Gen Motors ... . coin nas: ._ " Goodrich Rub ._ ___ Goodyear Rub _ ._ Graham Paige _ crest was: sugii- Hudson Mot ... Intl Har __ 1.111 mem _ Inu Tu "‘ 'se sa ass- Johns Mau 10% 18 1 _git ..._- H n ._ - ‘ Hungary pengo 1->""’ _ Kelvinator . _,I Ke " nnecott Cop hmbert Co __ I irzeus Myers 'B ` ' xfiqma cars " Loews lndorp Lee s wus. a1"`¢ §_l_\;ieel_Porz__'1‘111_'P1s'to ._ me _ amines... 4111111 _'.1 Miss Kan _ Mont Ward Nash Mot Nm B1- Natl Dairy Prod _ ""1 PW Lirhc New Haven New York Cen North Amer . North P N -.. . . Pack Mot ` Penn Rall Pub Ser N J' Phillips Pet Pullman Co ,__ _ Radio Ca)\ ,__ ___ Radio K1-IL1 Orph Rep Iron Steel ... _,__ Ba sway Sroreg Heal; Roebuck _ ...,_ Sim ons Co _..'°. ..._ Socony Vac .. South Pac _ ,___ South Rall _ _ __ __ __ Shand Brnds- Stand Gas Bloc ._, Stand Oil Cai _ SJPDG Oil N J ... ..... 1 ewart W_arncr .. Ntudebaker T'-‘"1 C0 Texas Gulf Sul ... Tim Roll Bear ... ,... Union Carb 'Carb _.Z Un-i P ‘“°°°"“¢‘ Unixd ;'°;, 4 . . .... 13. .JZ 1_%’>t .222 111 :.1 21 id 21% ;¢g§=.....s=_§§~==§e..sgrasses: 18 1311 8 Rl ‘if ld* 5% 3% United Gas imp 14 U S Ind Al . Q... Sr 16 5 lgllbbrr ... -.. is me .._ 111% U l Steal ... .,_.. 82 Van Steel... ... N. ._ ld Warner Bros Co Warren Bros ... w sc ul . wJ.. mi'.°'.'.. f.'. 2!3<»» I Im 10 11” 42& Zi 1% 2 .iii 00 .11 80 83% 62% 1.1,. as I 231,; 4% 12% 24 % 18'!/g 19 20 29 Uv, 10 22 1 29 % 5% 29 211 ro ll roi; 2:41); 01 gill 2.32 “li 24 21 22.5. 14% sou lgzé 1 .2 14 1.; 8 28 Bl 15 30% 21 18 ‘lil ii 18% ilk, sgi/, 43% fi 93 3 20 iii’ ..§_.'_,_ .ii ’ 10% IE* 1_';& 0 Mi .- 0 _ I _ .. 1l>°.'Z ._ o 111411 1°’ """ " BW' 7' 80,2: -uslmsus nc wsu) 1’&,,,__ sawn _ _... 1** 1°-1 §* a:::.'::...~... ;;;;~ 1;, 1..., sos- 'i " li!! 5355133* _ wnqqplm 5.9¢ 35.. P2? “"7"” mga new nn g;»:_'s_rar;:__`... '.‘.. ge. ._ ._ ga gps gs pw gl_1__ 14 ... ,___ .._. ll - .-- ,igy ._ ...._ rx .anna rssirn . ,.... ang 43% 'css 3 5 ss 5 $5 ‘K i Woolworth Co ..._ rms new use warm Pm” _ Wa' lex ._ ~_--_‘_;’,f_""i‘=_21`*_1¢‘:"& Yellow Trnck'Coas'11 ff' as ’l2.‘i“i.' .. --_ il ._ mn' ivsmr clues as W.-vlker Brew __ .Wright Har ... ... ..._ . ... K .. ll ss as is lit -» ‘§S§8¢-'32 LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept 25-Offerings on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 1,007 bead. Cattle receipts were 852 head. Late Monday afternoon about 000 cattle were weighed rnnking s total of sr- ound 050 sold during the day on the two markets, and leaving about 300 not sold. Packing houses brought but few cattle and their purchases were confined mostly tu cannar-s_ cut- ters and bulls, with s small percent- age of butcher cattle. There were up straight lots ot good quality stew. A few of the best steers. picked t, sold in small lot, at $4.50 tc $5. But- chers anri email wholesalers took 'the bulk of the cnttie sold at prices rang- ing from $3.50 to $4.25 f.\r medium steers $3 to $3.25 for fair steers and from $1.50 to $2.75 for common kinds. Cows were hard to sell. .A few lots of good cow; sold at $2.60 to $2.75. hierlium cows were mostly $2, and common butchers from 3 .50 to $1.75. Gunners and cutters we o from I1 to $1.50. Bulls were from 1.50 to $2 50. with the bulk of the sales he- tween $1.75 and $2. Heifers ranged from $1.50 to $8.25 according to quai- ity. There was some enquiry early today for cattle suitable for the kosh- er trade. _ PRQDUCE _.c____ (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL, Sept Z5-Prices were ilucllnngcd on the .\io|1trcal produce and dn ry market today. ‘ Cheese quotations held at yester- dny‘s advances. (hitnrio color-:rl bringing 10 to 10% cents a pound whiic Quebec cheese was priced at 9% to 0% cents a pound. Receipts to- talled 2.111 boxes. At the weekly auc- tion held at the Board of Trade, of- ferings totnlieri 520 boxes of Quebec cheese, for which no 1 while brought 014| cents n pound and no 1 colored so d at 9% cents a pound. Fresh no 1 butter continued to be quoted st 10% to 10% cents a pound in csrluts or less. Small lots to the retail trndewere 20% cents a pound for solids and 211.5 cents for prints. Arrival, were only two boxes. At the rrucribn, 223 boxes boxes were offered and no 1 Quebec brought 10% cents a pound. Graded shipments of eggs in csrlots or less were again priced at 28 cents a doaeu for A large. 20 cents fo1- A medium. 21 cents for B and 10% cents for C. Arrivals totalled 514 cases. The potato market wa, stcariy, new N, B. mountains irring-ing 55 opnts per 80 ponu1l_ bag and new Quf-been selling at fill in 46 cents per 80 pounli bag. Old slrk remained at 20 to 25 cents per 80 pound bag. Currencies (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL, Sept 25-Tha und. United States dollar and #auch franc reversed their downward trend on Montral currenc exchanges today. Sterling advanced £1-32 nf 1| cent at $4.81 17-32. The United States dollar rose 15-82 of one percent to 3 l-16 Dercent discount and the franc wus .01 of a cept higher st 0.45. l__.,__ (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-industrial stocks higher. New York--Stocks closed higher. Toronto Mines-Mainly unchanged and firm at close. Winnipeg-Wheat closed higher. New York-Cotton, coffee and sug- ar higher. WHITE PIG BORN WITH SIX LEGS (By The Canadian Press) XA5ILOOPS.B.0..BePt.25-A pure whito pig with six legs. own- ed sy cecn ooboum or onsss, B. U.. has lived for nn-se months and ‘is thrivi!18. The freak has four front legs and uses three of these for locomotion. Although it has not been fed fromamilkbotticorraisedinan incubator. the animal has gained weight steadily. It has been named '1\1rtello, after Turtle Valley. near Chase. GU! YANDINBUDG MAY BDUOBB PRO ay-rraosaslrmirreui ,'N. S.. Sept. 25-Gus .%";.;..*.’ ... ......... ... ._ boxer who has held the welter- _-_ 2°’ mam 1'" welsh: esamioemlu or 411| mn- $.__»;__o1| 1". _ ~._ ' ` ' Qatin - I ... .. .- 4. ... mm’ _ __ 'ls ve' it - a _ WM' 'mm ,grensin _ __ _ vsndenwrs. vi... 1.... any iw eil 1'éf.'i“'?.."t.."3__.":. ,.1 Q; wut in gm years, md thgt (hp Rouyn .._. .. gg" one in the or-msn umpire 'ri-isis $,_°}',__’_‘“°_ -- -.-- -~ in ireilhdlbeeliofferpdl an Wm . ‘ml ._ ._ _ -1 _'mance to meat Bobby Allah. Hari- Dem xlrr... _g _alms wemrweigm champion. me g"°°°__--. ~~~ -- 11,, were use use re maui at ¢\=¢ af.‘I..'2 ¥m".'_.".'. " .I. is loiympic 'runs next. year u-ai seek nes ssy ._ .. ,a berth on the canadian team go- _ling ren ... _ . . .. ,iw to nga- _ ......"?.'. '.11 1:' :°~ .:: 'rhese opportunities are all u..1rei»1e_... ._ ._ ,_ sy nan oo t ' ¢c;»wnn=¢ ’ FIFTY YEARS AGO INCE ' and invest- ' O 9 C - 6 O 0 ox _ _ leservad) I .“n141uN cmosuo" .._._.71 Canada had a distinguished Aus- tralian visitor in 1892 in the person of Sir George Gibbs, premier of New South Wales. He had been to England on an important finan- cial mission, in which be repres- entednotonlyhisowncoionybut the colonies » of Victoria, Soullh Aust/rails, Tasmania and New Zea- landf ; Success attended his eilorts and before he left England the honor of knighthood was conferred upon him by Queen Victoria. Sir George elected return home by the Can- adian te and travelled in state across untry, by the grace and favor of the O; lj. lt. From I saw`6f"B George when h xc( in Ottawa, Ilaatlicred that he was of a rather peppery whmcking and the habits of the Australian pioneers stuck out con- spicuously through the knigihtly veneer. I-Ie had evidently been ao- customed to having his way, and his excitation to the‘Order of St. Michael and St. George had not tended to Iemen the high opinion which he held of himself. I do not know whether our gov- emment had been odlcially advised of his impending visit to Ottawa but at any rate Sir George evid- ently bhought they should have known and that some of the cab- inet ministers would have been at the station to meet him upon his arrival. - Mr. Foster was acting premier at the time and on the receipt of a note from Sir George Gibbs that he was waiting in his private car at disposition. In his boyhood days ha, Mr. Carling told me afterwards had been accustomed to bush- ‘that it was not an easy matter to the old Broad Street stotion Foster, who knew no visitor. sent word glad to see him in time. I was told that the reply which Sir, George Gibbs made to this overture was of a somewhat lurid character and stirred up the acting prenider considerably. He tele- phoned to Sir Adoiphe Caron and Hon. John Carling to come over to see him. When they reached Mr. Posters oillce' he showed them the correspondence he had had with the Australian and Silssested thatitmightbewelliftbetwc ministers would gc down to Ulu station to see the visitor. Sir George Gibbs was still _hot under the collar and expressed his opin- ion of Canadian statesman in somewhat vigorous language. Eg E mollify the Antipodean. but nnaliy they got him quietod down and he accepted an invitation to lunch with them at the Rideau Club, where he met Mr. Foster. After visiting Toronto Sir George Gibbs went on to Chicago where he ran foul of the citizens of the windy city sy his outspoken arms cisms ' of Chicago civic ailairs. 'llhese the newspaper men faith- fully reported, and, in addition. they were telegraphed all over the continent. Arriving at Winnipeg one of the local newspaper men endeavored to draw Sir _George out about his Chicago experiences, but all the reporter could secure from him was the ejaculation. "Damn Chicago! Next-Goidwin Smith and Pro- hibition, MINING _ (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Sept 25- Stocks . Close Acme Oil .__ ... ... ,__ 18 Ajax Oil _.. ..i 00 Alex ... ... ... ,_ 2 Aigemn _ _ , ._ 5 Amity __ . ... . 1% Anglo H __ ._ ..._ 410 Ashley . . ,,.. 38 Astoria .. ‘I Bugamac .__ . . .._. 8% Bnrry H .. ,... 10 B11 Met . . Bobjn . Bmiorno Beattie B R X . Bunk. Hill Buff Ank .__ Cal Oli .. Can iiini Chem Reg ._ Chihoug Clericy . (‘olumario .. Poniaralm . Dom Ex D Mines F Bridge Fed Kir Gods La Gnldfield . Greene (_. . Gunnar .._. Hal row Hollinger se ,__ _ . .. Iienr . . Big Miss __ .H . .._ . . _ . .. .... Buff Can `.`.. . `. nm.: Carihoo C11si\lcT .__ _ Cen Pat .__ . Eldorado .__ . ,_ ir . . ¥° .. - .. Goldnle .. .. . Graham ... .. Granada ._ . _ . ... c .. Harker 'I5 23 ES 33 43 l 500 280 'I3 4 5 375 7 83 130 54 100 1 50 1 2% 3 'A 25 141 8 41 25 222 382% 201 18% 18 0% Fil*/5 76 175 11 8% M05 `r _i Howey _ ,. 123 Kirk (Tons .__ . .. R9 J M Cons .._. . .__ Lnmaque Kirk L .. Lakeland _ L Shore ,,. . Lee Gold .__ Lime 1. L Man E iifacsssa l\lnplel_. ... Mclntyre .__ . McKenzie McMillan McVlttie _... .. Mcwatters ... Meri Oil .. Min Corp ... liioff Hal .., _ Nevvhec .__ .. __ . .._. Nipissing _ . Noranda . .. . .__ North Dau .... .- . ..,_ gigs Oi: ... .. __ . ... 2 aymss es _ . .. Pet Cob ... i Pioneer . . .. 1 Premier . __ ...133 Pros Air .. . __ 35 Pick Cro ... .___ . 111 Read Auth... .-1 . _,..120 Reno Gold _ _,..' B! acysine ._ ._ __ isoo San Ant . .__ 5$ Sarnia . . . .__ Shefrfltt . ~.. _~_;-_ Biscoe ._, ___ ..... sears ru. . . St Auth ... , . -,_ az _._ on _ _ 14 . - 2% 5125 ro _ so .., .s. .-_~ 24 ._ .. us .. ._ ._ ac .. ss ll 'II' .Esc 3 _ 266 3875 88 #if 202 9% Sud Basin ... ... ... _,___ __ Sui! Cont ... .. .__ Syvunita . . .__ .. gully? .___ ... __ ... ec u . . Thema (gd I ... M M 142 8 218 D0 ;§ Tresdwell _ . . Wnltenag _ Wri ht H Towagmac .__ . . . .. v 1 .II w°l‘1§'f$ w Waite Amu ... ... .._. l-Wa side . . ,_ wnmy c .f`.` §;a§sss=a M5 "1" °4l.i*»i>-"' 'if mas. muse at ssohoo. _ UNLIITED Aidermac il 1:* .ii -1 914 oth ,, .__ I .. _... _._.._. "1 ii". 8 80 lg” 1'# .ii ima is keeping the amine my Manny .. 1 ._ _from turning professional, he says.|§'"{§‘f,",‘,',_'j:_‘_: ~ ' on s .. .. .`.`.`_ iliac--l1sa¢d's for Pimpin 'Park ellill ... ... ... . . , ll -1. sive of carrying charges, vfsunnnvs loom. 1111111 uunlllmus Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PRODUCE _ Hay _ .. . Mc Outs ... .___ 40c Straw ... 40c BETAYL MARKET White Onions ih _ New Potatoes pk Celery Bunch ._ Spinach 2 lbs liic Parsley ._ hunch 51: Head lettuce 10c or 3 for 25c Carrots bunch Bc Summer Savory 2 for .. ._ l5e Psrsnips 3 lhs _ ._ loc Green tomatoes per pk ..._ liic R Tmatoes B lb 254' Sc 120 10c ipe o .__ . Apples dos . 10-1-'ic Radishes .. lic Butter beans per lb :ir Beats dos ... . ___ 10c New cabbage . . .. 8-10c Cauliflower .. . 10-20c Green Onions bunch _ New turnips ... . ._ Butter.. .. Cream ,_ _ ... ._ Eggs dos _, ._ Roast Beef ._ 12-liic Chicken (broiiers) each __ 'l5c-$1.00 Stew Meats ._ ._ 10c Pork Chops .. 18c Roast Pork . 15-184: Fowl .. ,_ dd-00c Duck . .. $1 00-$1.25 Lamb . ._ 18-201- Corn per dos ._ . 181: Iled Peppers 8 for . 10c Green Peppers 2 for .__ . hc Onions 10 bs .__ 19c Red Onions 10 lbs __ 45c Broccoli per bunch .__ Brussel Sprouts ii boxes . Broad Beans per qt . _ .._. Summer Squash each . Pumpkin lb ._ _ Pears at Plums qc Cranberries 5 qt .. __ Blueberries qt _ . "Sl Fnesh Cod . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. dc-lic Haddock ,_ _ ___ ___ 7,, Gasperesux dos __ 10., ine srei s se, :se sm 10a Fresh Herring each 5e _ lic 8-5c 22-'lic 40c 24-270 1 Oc Zlic 201'! 50 2c l5c 20d 34! 101: IAILWAY PLANS THREE ` BRIDGES (By The Canadian Prem) VIUIUEIA. Sept. 25-Bridge con- tracts totalling approximately $100,- 000 have been awarded by the Ps- cific Great hetern Railway board for the line owned and operaiod by the Pmvinoe of British Colirlnbil.. U- H~ '!lli'>U°l‘. M- L. A.. memberl ooo me 1 mel 1.1-lege sc oasni- Witn the exception of the mon- ey involved in the bridge eop-i str'uction programme, the railway has paid for all improvements this 1°". Mr. 'rapper said. Much new Nlllfplllent has bed'n'a.dded, includ- ihl Gmini. day coach and other (N1. At the and of the first six mouths this year. the road had an operating arent of 08.000 seclu- Pawnee ... .__ Pauli Ons .,_,_ Pore Cro .U ... Pottdoal ... ... ... .__ ... _l;_r_::tvc . .., __ Ritcr$.... ... .. ._ nom. inn.; _ '___ No Kcorn ' :F- -ii fait .'.“ ‘ 1 i of the boa1d.- stated plans have. been made to erect two wooden. bridges at a combined cost of |50-'_ tulry several ye leaving early possibly due to wit of dr!-westhsr. _ mowing their nickels. dimes and °°““‘:~..‘°*° .::..“.‘°~...°~.:.f. -.....,'~* . once us __ Baillie, has set a record for Re- '1‘here'wasco time which :'18-een! ‘_ gina public schools. Dunalds, after piece was he smallest coin whid _ aio l°h00lfor 3%years.stdri’od could be spent in a B014 _ Now stores in the cariboo have mr* li. K. S. IIEIIMIIIG, B.A..c.P.A..c.G-A crrnsn ruauo .aooouwrasr _ momma. or ’ osrlslnan socmr! or oosr accourrraula ' GOHMISSIONII IDB TAKHG AFFIIJAVITI IN TBI SUPB.l COURT 0|' P. I. L P. I. L REPRESENTATIVE ‘IIIICANADIAN CREDIT MEN'B TRUST ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. BANK Ol* NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING TOWN. P. l. I. I Acmuntdngsystsmsopenedspsndnvinm 1 Labor saving oline methods installed. _ Cost Accounting instituted to nit special requirement. . I i Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. ‘ ' _ Balance ahaefsanhrroilt creditors. P. 0. B0! 35. and Loss Accounts pripared. ' lneomaTaxretnrnswritvaupandflled. _Financial srrasigmnenio made between debtor and Limited Usbiiity Compania Incorporated. TELEPHONE 1376. aan.-ss pu vera, une# laser- slelal for the price of two. strictly gililllis ll advance. _ Advertising Rates--Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, do. per word; Western and Eastern locals. So. ` per word; Announcements and Coming Events_ 241. per word; Cloasided tc. per worth ln Memoriam Notices, '10o. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., do. per name: Letters of Condolences, Iiie. - per inch; Notices of Thanks and Apprsoiafon, 70o. per inch or dc. por h rates limtlon ` word. Ot er on lpp _ Minimum Charge for my advertisement twenty-flve cents. _ i__.____.,._.._...._...,_,._,._.,_.i Agents Wanted AGENTS! CANADA'S CELEBRA- ted Royal Series Private Christ- mas Greeting Cards; dollar 11 doz- en and up; exclusive, inexpensive, original designs; superbly printed; ` persons who never sold before tak- ing ordcrs fast; big commissions. Sample book free to workers. Garretson Company. Brantford, Ontario. N-1291-9-21-Gi. w A N 1' 11 11 Acndss casana agents to sell Personal Christmas Cards. Samples styled in case form equipped with handle and dome fastener. Remarkable value at one dollar per dozen. Compare with othera Liberal commission paid men and women. spare or full time. Also good line of assorted cards in boxes with free coloured pictures as premiums. Write Prem- er Art Guild, 202 Castle Building. M0ntl'eal._ N-1122-till Oct. 20. ` eip Wanted AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND IDI big catalogue of Christmas Gard designs in black and white for hand colouring. A profitable and interesting hobby. Many make money colouring cards for their friends. We also sell art supplies. 1 Tally Ho! _Art Shop, Wellington | and York, Toronto. N-1131 from 8-H-to Oct. 20. To Let 243 Richmond Street. L-625-9-25-31. FURNISHED STEAM HEATER rooms with or without board. Ap- ply Guardian. L-616-9-25-35 T0 LET' -- FURNISHED FLAT, four rooms and bath. Hot watei ___l"`<>f__S_al_@__ _ P emale H WANTED - MAID. APPLY CUM- berland Hotel, opposite Prince Edward Theatre. L-665-9-26-31. Male Help Wanted WANTED -- ORGANIZER INTER- ested in Cooperative Common- wealth Federation Study Clubs. Write confidentially Post Office, Box 1. 1'..-654-9-28-21. Wanted FARM WANTED-MEDIUM SIZ- ed Farm wanted near Charlotte- town, or will exchange good City property for salme. Apply at once “BJ” care Guardian. N-1333-9-26-41. SHORTS BANNED IN HDUKEY PLAY (By The Canadian Press) GEORGEIUWN, British Guiana, Sept. 25-Shorts or skirts on the hockey field? i British Guiana's women hockey players have split into two camps on the question, with the oolony's Field Hockey Association tmwning on the growing use of shorts on the field. The lriument will be carried all the way re creat B1-ltausrer pee- ponents of shorts pisn to appeal to the All-limgland Women's Hockey Association against the local body's ruling that skirts must be wom on the field. OLD TILE!-PIEQ KEEPS GOOD-TILE (By The Canadian ‘ Press) _ the oldest cicek in canada, it is believed. Mode in 1'l0’l in England, the timeznses was nought ee mul- fsx the following year and placed in its present position, nn the D0CkY81'd building. The clock has never been known *D st°DZ except when workmen °’°Ul0d lf. since its establishment here. Even during the Halifax mx. rplosion in 1917 the old timepiece °°"’“““°d V’ “ilk BWBY as usual. A1.ns:1vr.4 mam _ POUND IN SOUTH (By The tlnadlm Prem) MIDNAP01't!i. Alta., sept. 25 - A room senses sy mn Perma. :1;ln?1>vre r:b_\_1__ral_l__st. sign June. ms, 011114 9 ng Valley, Oslifnrnls. in Much. 1as4.' Ur- PlW0Yl..who has been study- ingmohins and tree swallows, was informed of the death ef one of his banded robins in a card from the Bureau of Biological Survey of the United States. .lin-. Paton has welcomed hack bi his sane- ;as_ ii? R' is Nine-year-old Donalds Myers HAI-IFAX. sept. 25-Halifax ms' cannnoniw sU1'raB1.E Fon' lining outhouses, etc., lr per sheet. Guardian Office. cf, FOR SALE - SECOND HAND Truck Wagon. Apply Proud 3| _ FOB. SALE--100 ACRES LAND- Apply Mrs. James P. Trainer, Bonshaw, R. R.. 1. L-643-9-25-al FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Fiva. Bridge and Whist Scam Cards. Guardian Central Job Primary. Nov. 1-tf. .i FOR. SALE-7-1 ACRES AT DOG Cove, Murray River. Apply to Mo. Leod 8: Bentley, Charlottetown. L-573-9-22-6 *"1-‘on sau: _ nouns, our. buudmgs. .use land. mn- pa.-nee. / lars apply H. L. Amold, Bristol, L-633-0-225-31. FOR. SALE - 1930 FORD ROAD- ster. Good condition. Apply D. M, Gsss. 1..-c-44-9-as-at FOB SALE OR RENT OR. EX- Ohahse for good Farm or Fox Ranch property, desirable Coun. try Store, House, Potato House, etc., (doing good business.) Write A. L. Guardian. L-652-9-28-li, ii- | BONSBAW W. I. The regular monthly meeting or the Bonshaw W. I. was held on .Septomiber 19 at the home of Miss Catherine Murchison. Piourteen _menibers were in attendance also three vhitors. meeting opened in the usual form. Roll call was re- sponded to with Pickle Recipes, and one new member was added to the roll. A bil of $1.00 was pre.. sented and paid. A 1-sport was gre.. en by the sick and school commit- tees, the latter reporting that the school clock was in need of rqrairs and Mrs. Neil Fiergmon was gp.. pointed to see about same. The secretary reported paving $1.00 ss e special prize in the oratorieal contest at the school fa.ir,.‘the win- ner being Miss Mildred Crosby. The entertainment committee` put on a guessing contest, the fl\'si°1rri some by crew te Mrs. D. Darrach, consolation M15 mel. ma Beaton. Meeting closed by singing the National Antihom, after which lunch was served by the hostess. October meeting to be held tn the Hall, roll call to be “tho names of apples grown in P. E. I.” MINDRS USING sm\1.l.s1a oolras (Bv The Canadian Press) small change to gold-erased mm- parently have paued. 1 Cai-iboo miners have dopped' Ilhtthlsfsll Atfoui-years ltadacona ....H ` lad Hines ... ... "_, .__ ____ °§:§“§::”"° 01 U0 IM could read primers and troduced- such '-ic,- in ‘Melissa m.12sacu1c§`mei1:iu2.°'“ ' Extra Money _ 1.. T0 LET--MEAT SHOP. CENTRAL. heated. Electric range. App _ __9_‘_1“!_‘”_°-_“- L-641-9-2** _ Moreside_ L-619-D-25-21, _ " ::f:.‘.v -- __ *Ar* §3.@= \ 1 QUESNW-». B. C.. Sept. N - The-~ days when small change really 'gf -Je as an me osrcm "I