~ f~~ my ,___ *_ ,W *_* __ __ THE cuonnorrlyroww cuannuin MGE me W -_...--__.__“-'--1" _ w ___ * __ ’ _ - MARKET GOSSIP Mm-‘feel me Mimosa: crllrnal. euannull 1x___ -al. ful--;-,,;>,°;,'_-,'-,,‘~,,,';;;~‘°* rf--~1=-1 ==--lu. cr me .. Stock Market . YORK Jul 11-Although -~?=l3`I,°° °:..:;’::.°.':;,. '.r.*::..'::.l'; '"* ‘ ’ tm nsuin at , ¢ to mn w I r s 23:3! senior securities during yea ",,||ys quiet ftrsdinl. profit taking and the familiar tsn lency to ist operation drift st the ,,,¢|¢nd were responal ie for a mod mu ng in a number of leaders al muy on the average prices display ,q considerable atesdineas Rails had , further advance in the first hour ,nu oils also maintained l'rlday’s rm but neither group got far and ,we was some shading of values be W, gas close. Transactions totalled ,,,|y 350170 shares Fractional net losses were made by puerlran Telephone, Westinghouse 5 rl steel Wnnlworth Allied Chem 0. rn sc and flmfigf- v;h_ilo American Can, Auburn mo” *gllea Gas yielded a int or Mint niou Pacific gavs n s 155 “oth '°""|°°. Numerous preferred ,mm ‘§|°vever. toraea ahead with "mm mill preference iaauae of Na Gem", kim". Procter and Gamble, heme caters Atlas Powder Union um" #li Santa Fe conspicuously B°’°'° °|°lils’ time there wa 52%! teh assurances that Conzregg own," ‘ldiliolrrned :yt the next the em w".n"\:_ mar a s assumed WHAT Till STOCK KABKET DID Number of advances sllin F2¥ll8 Number of declines ... 102 01 §,'°°"' “whens nz ioz otal issues tra ed 315 459 Mznlng Stocks _...___- (Canadian Press) 'toaou10_ July 1o-(mining ~ re - |l|Dl¢s Stock Bill! Low gm Acme 12% 0500 Alex 50Amulet . 500 Area . |100 Arno s ._ 1000 llldgood 100 B C Pioneer sales Close .121/§ 60 360 0000 Castle Tr liil Dome .. 1000 F'brldgo no cunlnelo T00 Hnllll1l°f 2000 llomestd [700 Howey .e ssc 50Kreley ... 100 Kirk Lake .. |"0 Lake Shore l1'l00 liacasaa 3000 lialsriie 910 liclntyro uno inn carp ... 500 Moss . 400 Nipissiug 1220 Noranda v as |010 Olga e |000 S Antonio . 20 Sheri-itt (350 Siscoe . . ... (000 Stadscnns . i000 *lylvanite lille 1' Hughes |000 Thema Cad "00 liilit Kirk lilo Wright Har Total sales 184 000 '00 f' Reach 900 fonlnur 2350 Eldorado . 000 Goodfish ilk) Nickel .. 1 lm Kirk Bud ts U00 \icl.eod .s e. 010 l\ordon . IY00 l'en Pete We Ventures *fa* ss in .»-irvas v. iiro Brown cs 0TH Can Par . 000 Dom Erpl 1. 500 (lem Luke ... 1500 Tnrlr 'lisn lim Kirk Hunt . 1000 Kirk Town will llalrohic lililtl Oli Select ar, W0 liilmgo |00 Wood Kirk .I 1160 1150 28.75 2&'l5 1925 1895 16 B0 ld 55 shares UNLISTED 100 ,D314 03% d 0 04 CURB .0196 .0416 .UUA -01% 01% 8 as PRODUCE il (Canadian Pres MONTREAL July 17-Prices held firm on the produce and dairy mar os. let here Saturday. Butter was quoted at I1 cents s bound for carlote or lass of no. 1. To retailers solids will he 19 cents and prints 20 cents on Monday advance of a cent Receipts for the 'trek were 24721 boxes as compared sith 30484 a year ago Receipts for tlie season to date ure 225016 against i20li2 n year sgo Quotations of cheese were DIA to iii cents a pound for Ontarios and lit rents a pound for Quebees. The neek's receipts were MM! boxes lflllllt 42,111 a year ago. For the unun in date receipts are 836,451 ss 'ompsred with 290252 s year ago Elsa were unchanged extras being luoled at 20 cents firsts at 17 cents and seconds at 14 cents a doses. Re ielvts for the week were 0,080 eases ll compnrison with 12443 a year ego mints for the season to date are _,300 aaainat 200100 a year ago otstoes held steady, Foreign Exchange la ilowapal. July 1o-(sy the can uilsn Press)-British and foreign sa “Hike il relation to the Canadian foliar as compiled by the Royal Bank if lau.idn_ closed today as follows Afilentlua, peso 030” Auurnlls pound, some Auslrln. srbllllng not quoted Buuunl lu-lgs bison 1160 6 5 .875 1910 16.75 30% Oil/, 4 3$a9~$» ci: 2 M 01 04% ol it 3 2 -S-Mfrs lirnail mllreil 00882 glllvarla ley not quoted ‘unm°» Hella' lit-ug dollars, ,urs ~sa~r .4 se ro Hur. llr"~'f°l o-in Flnuu yen, o yfusrtnc P°'l“ll'l:lil':="' rs me ""°"‘ il you traumas ass. , nulcsiso 'ratsl sales er shares were MU* il IN .nee ‘ _ _“_ ,N as -pn posed sterling .eioeee at Aileen MacDonald.. LM 'at .'llc°c’.u.c'.:."u W- 1 <==»»»-». M- W- ‘,_ '_" muses. on I iamhr of MM- or-ses rr.-1, 'olscys scrnsra; 2,' N08 I AND 8 BATTERIES psy P°f°d° 'N0 tmiaht Uniforms must be turned in 4451 1| NAME 0MI'l"l‘lD.-The name of I-'1°l'd Waddell was omitted from thel.istoftboaetakingP 5 cam ficaies from Kelly's Cross School Ami°U¥l'i only 11 years old Lloyd made 379 marks, which was credit able for his asc, He isa son of Mr and Mrs Gordon E Waddell HIGH TEA at St Vinconts Or Drlhsse grounds Tuesday July 19 Tickets 35:: Band and bingo CAB DAMAGED-A car was bed ly damaged while travelling east on Euston St yesterday morning about 4 0'C10¢k when another car, n Ford Drweeding south on Elm Avenue, crashed into it The first car a. Chrysler had its running board bl‘0k. H door splashed and win dow slass cracked and sustained considerable other da-male, as well 'nie °°C\1P0»!\ts of both cars escaped lflillry CARS LEAVE Capitol Theatre and Worthy’s Comer from 4 to 'i free of charge for St Vinccnts Or phsnere 'ree use-'1 is zl ff\’\'l" /"y IMPlt0VED--The ‘Il Wilfred McNally u nas injured by a hit and run driver on Wednesday night last is reported io be improving He suffered much less pain yeatcr day, and appeared much brighter, according in a statement from the Prince County Hospital IN IIOSPITAL-Reported io have been thrown from his carriage when his horse took fright at M11- ton yesterday Mr L L Jenkins is in the Prince Edward Island I-los- pitol suffering from minor injuries as a result of s. bad shaking up He was reported last evening to be resting comfortably. DISASTROUS FIRE - Another disastrous fire occurred at French River on Wednesday night July 'lt'h, when the large and up to dale bam of Edgar Gillespie was burned to the ground When the fire was first noticed. the whole roof was a. burning mass and noth ing could be done Mr Gillespies loss is s heavy one, as the barn was built only 12 years ago and was 'lu ft long by 28 ft wide, with a ce ment. underground stable It was lucky at the time that all the cows and horses were in the field but all the harness, forks, shovels, an International engine, s cl-usher, a. platform set of scales, the Farm ere’ Institute Graders, all his feed oats and a. quantity of hen feed an 25 hens and a litter of little p gs went with the fire I-low the started is another mystery of the many fires that has occurred lately What makes it harder for Mr Gillespie is at the time, his wife was lying dangerously ill. - (Patriot please copy) CONFIRMATION SERVICE - Confirmation service was held in Springfield at Saint Elizaboths Church, on the afternoon of July 14. The following candidates were confirmed by I-lis Graco the Arch- bishop Miss Frances Hagel-son, Miss Amelia l-laslsm, Mr John Huslom, Mr Basil I-laslam, Mr Clarence Hsslsm Before the ser vice His Graco formally admitted G L 1-lsslsm, likq, as lay reader for the parish and invested him with the badge At Crapsud the some evening t Saint John’s Church, the Archbishop confirmed M: Douglas Sherren. Mr Elmer MacDonald. Mr George, Fall During his evening address His Graco referred to the coming economic conference at Ottawa, and stressed the fact that lf the British Empire is to reap the full benefits of the oonference, the re presentatlvea should keep in mind the good of the whole world rather than confine themselves to the ex elusive advantages and privileges of individual nations His Grace celebrated the Holy Communion on Friday, July 15 when the newly admitted candidates made their first. communion The prayers and good wishes of the congregations of Crapaud and Springfield go to those who were confirmed at this time. We pray that wisdom and suidsuoo may be given to our Lay reader Mk Ci L Hallam The Arohbileop takes with him our t\‘ltituds,lor the pleasure of his visit to us, and our wishes that his 001111118 Journey to Ottawa may be s most happy one. , 2, Leslie llolisughlin and Agatha McCabe (equel); 3, Evelyn Carr; 4, s t l elected n. Shareholders Director of Company to succeed the late Mr F L Patton Mr Cork is Supervisor of The “ peg and has had u long and suc- d cessful experience in the banking business He has been Chairman of the Western sub section of the Canadian Bankers Association and Vice President of the Winnipeg Board of Trade SEE KELLTS CROSS at I-lope River tonight Monday, July 18 4463 ll Delegatzon Wzll Dzsem bark Today (By Wireless to Canadian Press) S S EMPRESS OF BRITAIN July 1'l-Radiant skies welcomed the Empress or Britain to Csnad lan waters today The British South Africa, Indian, Northern Ire- land and South Rhodesian delega tions in the Imperial Conference at Ottawa. will disembark tomor- row, the Empress probably docking at Quebec City at 1 a ln Passing beyond the straits of Belle Isle the great white liner lost the belts of fog she had been en countering. and the clear air of the Gulf of St Lawrence gave the del- egates full opportunity to admire the Canadian scenery Passengers were picked up in the straits Commodore Walter .Hose came out from Point Amour with the slr mail tender Ho brought for Stanley Baldwin, leader of the British delegation, a salmon trout caught in the Labrador river yes- terdey Two planes were needed to carry the 1 100 pounds of air mail taken off the liner in the straits today to be flown to Montreal Fa rm e rs Short Of Potatoes WQODSTOCK N B July 16 - (By The Canadian Press)-They may not have to carry coals to Newcmtle, but farmers in the vlcin ity of Lindsay, Carlton County, may find it necessary to import potatoes. Until a. few days ago there were price of is cents a barrel A market was available at this law rate and the farmers were ready to sell As the final order of the season was cleared it occurred to one ship per that his own family ste potst shows a steady decline in attend ance during this holiday season, but in comparison with recent years it is quite satisfactory and has proved the wisdom of the pre sent method of meeting in oonnec tion with the morning serv'oe For tendance has been 131 on the 3rd, 20 of the figures for the three similar Sundays during the past two or three years The C G I T start their annual camp meetings at Canoe Cove continuing for ten L CORK (IEW The Great West Life Assurmce our National life are in the public mind today The Imperial Econo mic Conference starts its deliber Royal Bank of canada at wkmb ister has asked that on next Sun Conference prayers be odered i.u YESTERD SSTUCK A DBO Q OTATIO S __ truclous scltvlcrs TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The Sunday School register he three Sundays in July. the at 3 on the 10th and 185 on the 7th This is greatly in advance Momentous questions relating to tions this week The Prince Min ay following the opening of the all the churches for its success The Toronto Globe in strongly sup porting this appeal says There can be no real temporal or econo- mic or financial success without spiritual success, prayer for the one without the other would be empty and useless But if the peo- ple of Canada will come before the Lord as the people of many nations have done. not on‘y in Bible times. but during the centuries since then, in confession of sin, both national and individual, and ln the name of Christ as the One who has pro mised, And Whatsocver ye shall ask ln My name, that will I do that the Father may be glorified in the son, can there be any doubt lvl that Bod will honor and answer such prayer? In full faith in the Divine word that Godllnsss is profitable unto all thinks, having promise of the 1|-fe that now ls, and of that which is to come,” let ua observe a Day of Prayer, and ask God to bring to pass such bios sings from the Empire Trade Con ference as only His Divine wisdom and power can compass There was a good attendance at the morning service. Rev. Mr Brown was the preacher and his text was from Judges 18 24 “Ye have taken away my gods which I made and my priest and ye are gone away and what have I more " Mr Brown recnl‘ed the story of Micah as found in the Book of Judges, and compared it with our own lives today Micah needed an. image to bring God near to him, but we have Jesus who came to show us the Fathers love and give to us the abundant life He has promised to all who put their trust in ‘him Lo I am with you al- ways" Rev Dr Ramsay was absent in Truro and Rev Mr Brown had charge of the evening service and tok as his i/ext, Ephesians 2 8 By grace are you saved, through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God A beautiful sermon on the cardinal truth of the Bible -Salvation by grace Miss Bema M Huestls rendered is splendid solo in the momlng ‘Saviour hear me," and Mr Roy Srnallman in the evening sang very edectively "One sweetly Solemn Thought The choir are to be corn mended for keeping up s very fair attendance at the Sunday ser- vices Cattle Trade OTTAWA July 15-(By The can adian Press)-Authorities ln the ex port trade in live cattle to Great Britain from Canada, which shows a notable impetus this year. are keenly watching the effect the new duties will have on the shipment of Irish Free State cattle into the United Kingdom, says s statement issued yesterday by the Department of Agriculture A great deal of .speculation ex isis as to the ultimate effect of the duty schedula upon the fortunes of Canadian cattle in the British mar ket but, eventually, it is believed Canada should benefit The total exports from Canada to Great Britain, this year to dalte amount to 11782 cattle as compar- ed with lo,ua for the correspond ing period last year, an 1110011150 for the leer of 1614 heed Cables to the Department of Agriculture report tin, .sale of the S S Sularla. cattle a. Glasgow from eight cents to a full eight and a half cents per pound liveweight, with bulls from five and one half to six cents at Birkenhead, cattle off the s S Manchester Producer sold on s flrni Dunes murketfrom1312tp15centsper pound dressed weight Heavy csttlé Beneflt can ,were alittle bit slow IS NEW SUPERINTENDENT A11 SUMMERLAND STATION i Confirmation of the appointment of R C Palmer to the position ol Superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station at Summer- land B C with effect from June Ist 1932, is announced by Dr. El S Archibald Director of Experi- mental Forms Mk Ps1mer's appointment oomes as e. well merited promotion fol lowing eleven years of work at the Summerland Station I-Ie is s. grad unto of the University of British Columbia with the degree of B B. A (1921) and M S A (1923) Hd was awarded the Retumed Sol- diefs Scholarship in 1920 and 1921. and the gold medal for effi clency in 1921 During the past year Mr Pal- mer has been at the East Malling research station East Malirng, England, where he has specialised in horticultural research along lines of special application to thd Province of British Columbia Bak thall stiffness-‘iflr|nrd‘s reliefs plenty of potatoes in Lindsay at s ° ' W oes, and he withdrew a few bags from his shipment The neiBh\>°1'S{ thought it was s good .10ke Until they checked up on their own Sup- plies Now they must either buy potatoes from other districts or walt until the new crop is available Germany To Meet United States F 1 n (Associated Press) MILAN July 17-Germany made e. clean sweep of its Davis Cup tcn nis series with Italy completed if' any, winning both ot the in 1’ singles matches The Germans clinched the series yesterday by winning the doubles gaining the right to face the United States in the inter zone finals Jul 22 24 in Roland Garros Stadium at Auteuil France riiiif § " l ll;;=.' Y asrd'a we a asas yea ease hsdsssysa KUQI , hiwil ul ' _*H2323* Dimdlda lllolioitnld. , t”NlMEl~il THE UNANIMOUS VERDILI OF SUCCESSFUL RANCHERS We have never fed anything to equal IMPERIAL FOX BIS CUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD in promoting healthy and normal growth of pups and de velopmg sturdy bodies wlth sup erlor pelts of lustrous sheen thick skinned and retaining their co or l.,9*\¢°=<~l=-l»»l»nuas.sasl., 1 0 ' tw- _.li -saw - -»~: ~ ~ r