i A _ *S STQC ' s.s... .` Ham- = _.'-,=,_' -~ .:_ D _.Q _O TA TIUNS MARKET YQIO from intimidated 3 tofllllil UDV ' ":fr:,l144.,s& shares, the october, 1080, when the uri..g~¢ha oppvllh dim* Steel “P Casa it ! ~ ndvllwll. Co. Aug I, _ ii01n Today .. .. 50.5 Prev Dey .4 58.4 -Week ago ,, 48.5 Month ago .. 55.4 Year Ago ... 104.2 3 YH. ago .. 212. 5 yrs ago .¢ 129,1 High 1083 4. 08.0 Low 1032 .4 85.1 High 1081 ... 140.2 Low 1011 va 00,0 High 1030 .. 202.4 Low 1030 .. B2 the until. of a` 1l2,9 Stocks unchanged Total issues traded G ;’Es.~:=-rs# '_.'m'..»'e.'¢2»:.: 8 E .~ S H 9 Q 9 . ...2 100.2 80.8 1 4 1 .0 80.4 Number of advances ..... Number of declines 4.... 4...... ...... nas umm or assi.. isemrm, nm _:gd utilities held teaheut I'_poiues That the sweepin ‘ price sdvsucee had canst the puhlle imagination seemed rdly open to diskrrte, and the markers strongest tsl g point was undoubtedly/ its own actioa.` Skeptics among professional and other traders, i was relportsd. have been fighting the rise, though its momentum to dats has been sufficient to -howl over such_ opposition, SFQUK AVERAGES ... ..._ .. ...... Copyright U88 ltandnrd Statistics saga 35-’°‘=.~'4_5.=";3_%?~95_3 Wgwggogggseps 2 211113 1411.5 iilon M2 140 What thc Stock market did: 1 05 806 :B 1-s E v-I Bat 470 70 111 051 new 1’0irK, Aug B-Cotton futures rtcmiy; rinsing bids: Jan 128- eo 7Jl-l; liar 741-44: Apr 7-ill; T55-50: .Till 701: July 167; Aug 607; Oct 703-04; Nov 711; _.1- sugar was for fine c _ (Canadian TORONTO, Aug. tationsi... Sales Stock ii'l0r\Acmo .s .4 so 1000 Alex .. es .. 4000 Amity .. ... M00 Amulet .. .. 1000 Barry Holi . 3500 Gagnmac . .. 800 Bidgoml . .- 900 B C Plou .s 1000 Buff Can ... 3000 Canusa . . .. 2000 Castle ' Tr ... 2000Chil1oug . .- 4500 (‘lsri PY so »» 2425 F‘bridgs . .., 2100 Granada . .. 224511011 Cons .. 10800 Homssid . .. 12815 Howey .. ._ 17400 Kirk Lake .s 500 Lakeland . . 200 Lake Shore . 5000 lfacasss . .. 525 illclntyra . .. 4200 Merland . so 1575 llln . oCrp ... 500idotf Hail .- 1700 Moss .. .s re 1000 Murphy . .. 2000 Newbee .. ... 200 Niplssing . . 5285 Noralidn . .s 500 Olga .. .. .. 27100 Premier .. .. 2350 S Antonio .. 7000 Sarnia .. ... 14075 Sherritt . . ,... 18000 Biscoe .. ... 8100 Stadacona . . - 1000 St Anthony . , 100 Sud Basin .. -1200 Sylvantte . . 4100 Taslrote . .- 2000 T Hughes .. 0100 Vac (iss ... 200 Viponri Cons 12580 Wright Har 8-Raw sugar and prices ad- basls of 3,10 and outport the buying 140,000 bags of Porto and 00,300 August ar- was also re- ct new R000 Algonquin . . 08100 Algoma .. .. 4FCi.’i Bnbjo ... ..-1 4000 Brett Tr ...t 2000 Brownlee . . - 1000 Can Kirk ...r ` 1000 Cen Pat . .. 8000 Dom Expl .. 500 Gem Lake .. 500 Rihago -. . .. 500 White L ko . 7000 B Missouri ».. 2000 Cen hlan ... 2000 C-Collller . . 100 Uonlaur .. 4. 2050 Eldorado . .. 300 (looriflsh . . 1225 Hilti ‘Bay ~..» '[010 Nickel .. ... 500 Kirk Hull .. 58500 hfclieod .. .. 1000 Norden . . .4 12500 P-Ori-ills . - 7ii00--,genre -- sq _ 7?. ' .riff _ ,_ __ \,. 3"/ _ .39 - 'rf' ` r>~wmwS~ na anim.. lv rush; “lmperials ” snoussnvs ssasurscruisnnr _ 00. lui. I. / "l"'C'-0"""°° UGO” *<*s"°C‘.’° L8 s hd C0 ... _ Unltsd G :vim ego " :gg gl git Clb I' iz* 1: ii u » su., "__ V2 n* ... ...iz 15* 10 ll llcntreal ilariiot _ ' Sldailglits l . , .1-.__ itlnnalian Press) The local market fave enotheri lood display today, wth net gains shown by a representative area; of issues at the close, but the ct that some seven stodrs, including Car.- adian Pacific, Brasgisn, Cockshutt, Power and B. C. Power, closed lower llltgesis the day's further rally lack- ed the vigor of ths_flnai sessions of lsst week. With the exception of C. P. B.. however, the day's osscs were comparatively narrow. C. P, 11., closed 1% lower at-10%. Nickle remained a firm and active feature, its sales of Milly 7.000 shares resulting in a fractional gain. Steady features in- cluded Power, which was off a small fraction, Massey Harris, Brsaillan, Bridge, l(cColl and Seel Car, the market closed with s fairly good tous, and with the general level of prices little disturbed by late realis- ing. In New York, many early gains were cut in two or wiped out-lp gp, lsst hour'a grofit-taking. MONTREA . Aug s-my rue 4:...- ndian Press)-The Montreal Stock Market wss_firm at the close today, n majority of issues registering rains over last week's closing prices. The local market followed the trend of Wall Btree tsnd closed somewhat under the best level of the day, Canadian Pacific Railway, Brasil- lnn Traction, Consolidated Smelters, and International Nickle furnished the better part of the dny's turnover. C. P. B. opened at 17, eff 1%, sold as low ss 16%, and finally recovered 1,5 to close at 18% down.1’;§ point from saturday.. Weakness in this issue was caused by the uncertainty as -to today's rlimidend action, and proved warranted as irectors of the com- _pnny announce after thu market close that action had been deferred, Othsr closing prices included B, C. Power A. up 1% at 2-i, Canada Cement up li at 5%, Bathurst Power and Paper up 'A at 1%, Cocksbutt Plow, off ll at--Montreal Power, off yi at 33%; Lake of the Woods, up 1,4 at 7, Steel of Canada, up 1 at 10% and Bell- Telephone up 1% at 02%, . Bhavrlnigan Power at 14, however corporation at 10, Quebec Power at 14, National Breweries _nt. 17 Domin- ion Brldge at 10, Massey Harris at IA and hlcColi Frontenac at 10% were ull unchanged. Roynnl Bank of Canada was strong among the banks, closing at 161, up 5 points, Canadian Bank of Com- merce at 151 and Bank of Montreal at 200 were both unchanged. In the hand section Montreal Pow- er Debentures furnished the only activity and sold at 30%, up M, Total sales were 21,828 shares and $05,500 bonds, The Pound -Sterling closed at 80053 per cent premium, Fo reign Exchange MONTREAL, Jing 8-(By The Cen- adlan Press)-British and foreign ex- l’)ollar_ as compiled by the Royal Bank nf Canada, closed as follows: Argentina Peso 0.2910. . Australia' Pound 3.1703. Austria Schilling Not quoted. Flnland Finmarlr 0.0181. France Franc 0.0448. (lermany Relchsmark 0.2118. Great Britain Pound 3.0530. Greece Drachma 0.0074. Holland Florin 0.4500. ` Hungary Pengo 0.2000. india Rupee 0.2093. Italy Lire 0.0584. Japan Yen 0.3013. .Tugoslavla Dinar 0.0101. New zealand Pound 0.5030. Norway Krona 0.1985. Poland Zloti 0.1201. Ronmania Leu 0.0071. South Africa Pound 5.5011. Spain Pesetn 0.0030. Sweden Krone 0.2403. Switzerland Franc 0.2224. United States Dollar 143( premium. change firm. Great Britain 3.45 0-162 MONTREAL. Aug 8-(By Th! day, being quoted st $8.053 st i e go{;1_1;rto uc .. .. 1¥ - rg .. ... ... ll 1 Du out ...- ... K 55 BS Fox ‘A Gen Gen Gen Gen -- Goodyear Rub Hudson ors . .- lnt Hsrvestsrs ._ _ int Nickel .. .. . ., S S 8% 80 ... sn Warn Bros Co ; change in relation to the Csnadlnvii tl C .....105i°:%10‘ . 22‘."..°.`Z3.°..f"’... ov. 4014 me - <°----"-- 1'---> ui-_ v.ur...<»...-t ......rm um 4 wsssrrso - §l.'x!ii'ii.'tgio'f °.°.' fl _ :ig ly `*-5°" W “W W" “mm lm" mth sad- __ ___ 30% ng na. WINNIPEG, Aug S-Innuencsd hy in Umm. thu, in Normnildi. . 15% 14 11 llifiiii MARKETS 1;l""" ‘ A 'wi ___- .i_ _ uvnsroox ' ' (Cnnldlan lrnai) ~ . MONTREAL, Aug 5-Gttin .lreeiptl were 1,28) on the two llontre 'Lha- atock markets to|iay,‘C.ltiln trndill¥ was slow in starting, , Between 00 and 70 per cent of 'the cattle offered were n westeru~orig- in and were mostly from fair to medium good quality. The average quality of sll_ the cattle offered was better than that of lnat»week,' » ' » Calf receipts were 142. -With a da- creaso of nearly 50 per cent in the offerings of calves as compared with last hionday‘a offerings, trading was more active and calves were leliinl 25 cents or more higher, Small lets of sod veal calves brought 84,50 and _ with medium veal around 5.75 0 . Mliked lots,C,ffi.'4 4 qqqshrdlu .nuuu Mixed lots of fairly god average quality brought from 84, to $4.26. Grass calves and common drinkers were sold for $2 to 82.25 with odd culls as low as $1.75, _ Good and choice veal $4.25 to $5: common and medium 83,25 to SQ. Grnssers $1.75 to $2.50. Sheep receipts were 21,104, Lambs made a gain of 20 to 50 cents. per cwt. good lambs were sold for 85,75 to 50, With culis out at a c\|t of 32 per cwt. Just medium kinds around 3,50 straight csrlots brought between S5 and 55,25. Calls were from 33,75 to S4, Sheep were slow. Lambs good ¥»,15 to $0. Common $3.75 to $5.25. Hog receipts were 2,805, Between 000 and 100 hogs were sold at 85,50 and $5.05 for selects, bacon butchers and lights, fed and watered, Bows were from $3 to $3.75 with an odd one at $4, BONDED WHEAT ' NEW YORK. Aug 8-Bonded wheat razed firm. Closing: Oct 50%; Dec 5 , _ immnmw (Cnnaellan Irena) MONTREAL, Aug 8-With butter and cheese markets quiet linder n lull in demand, eggs commanded more attention today on the Montreal :holesale dairy and produce mar- e l. Featuring the egg market was the growing scarcity of good extras, and demand for this top grade Bald less here, generally were quoted st the same levels prevailing at the close of last week, 10c to 10151: for mostly 13c for seconds, tha latter, if anything, being u shade easier. Some oug per ozen on s ex rss, Some Ontario fresh_ representing a particularly choice lot, sold as high as 21c on the extras, in cars arriv- and dealers asid that the outlook was for n declining percentage of extras. making that grade tha leader in dc- ing in exports. Jobhsrs were quot- ing small lots to retailers at 19c for solids and 20c for prints, Receipts, were light, only 24 boxes, The cheese market was being shad- cd Mc, quotations being (Mc to 9’i{.c for 0ntarlo‘s S c today. especially in the late dealings market and securities. Supplies of whereas the United States visible adlan Press)-Good demand both for bran, shorts and middlings, dealers Bran nad nhorts were pushed up October gained K to 81% while December and May each advanced 15 was worked but export business did with s little outside interest. World shipments of wehat and flour gglutg gailvasy . 1'* 18* “ze Values moved within a narrow t the Cu" I' "“ ~ The gross revenues o ' 52:3 gil' -§'°§ '.r‘Z ii ilu ilu ms' ,__ _ M also :mama mum. ro- me io i°§"..?.‘i ‘.'..;i' ::: it ii.. its "l?“’ °°‘ °"“ ”'° “' “’ oc was-41-¢ My =1~*-1°” 'rim Roll Bearing , mcse 20%B:_ Dec :Rath were $3501, 014 ls compiled with mm" ogarrrggnr t4.008,& for the correspolldilll 1051, a decrease of 01.' _ gn’ Bnhamt up 153 iz _G DK: No. 2 nor 51; No. 8 nor. _ U S ltael .. ... Van Steel ._ ...,... whom 14... 1' me on so. 1 Mf- No. 4 mn-_ 414: rio, s 4014: so, a 4s Feed 40%: Track 50%: N0. 1 “Umm mill: No, 2 Dnrum MM- No. I Dnrnm lalflltr No. 4 Dnrum 44 _ _ Westinghouse lieu I8 I4 0ate No I C, W 84 No it C W row ex 511( No wooimms cs .. .I a = _ i |1441 hs. i_r44a i1144zij1v»_'1 isis- w tx at Stock Market ‘ _ _Qizotatio (Canadian Press) - ~ Stocks High Low Bathurst A ... ... Bell Telephone -..,- .. Brssilisn ...- ... ... Build Pro A ...‘ ...' B C Power A... .. Can Bronze Com .- Can Car Com .. ... Can 4.' Pfii ' Cnu Can Can sr . Cement ... ,... Cement Pfd .. lad »Alcohol ... Can Pacific ,... Cockshut Plow . ., Cons Smelt ... ,... Dom Bridge . ..... Dom Glass ... -... Do Bteei Coal B .. Dom Textile ... ... Eastern Dairies . -Fraser Coy's .. ... Gen Steel Wares ... Gurds .. ... ... .'... Gypsum ... . ..... Int Nickel .. ...- .-.. Lake of the Woods . Massey Harris . .. McColl-Front .. ... Mont Power ... ..._ Mont Pow 3% deb . Nut Breweries .. .. 'Nat Steel Car .. Ogilvie Mill ... Power Corp ... -... Quebec Power . .. Shawlnigan ... .. .. Steel of Canada \Viu Electric .. ‘.4 ns os 11 __ rm 24 23. sf 5;; 14 ‘lc ‘fr 1a' 'mg 1 ss; -ra se mg ro s 244 _ui 114 ov. ou s ov. rm ost 10% 10% mv. 38% soy. as ‘S3/‘ 137.2' 1:4§_£1zg% i`4 ian 1414 14 _co rot; 3'/S 3% BANK! Commerce .. ... ».._101 100 Montreal ... ... s.. Nora Scotia ... ...' Royal .. ...-... Z0 -247 101 152 Canadian ' Gov’t. ns Bond Quo 5%-34 5%-31 4'/1-40 ii-48 . of a a s of Canada Canada Canada of Canada of Canada Can Nut Rlys Can Nat Rlys Can Nut Rlys Can Nat Rlys Do Do Do Do of D0 of Do Do 4%-59 4'/S-51 4%-55 5-54 . 5-50 . 2%-53. tatio (Canadian Press) (' n d `...1001/; 108% 00 100% ... 90 ... 90 4.. 95 ... ...t 08 .... 90 .... 101% c.... rm sm s-as .. mon ....1 ti.. unless sum solar 4: 141411,.” ,",,_ ,, ,,,,,,¢ed 1,, ¢,,,.i,,¢, .,,- D0 Cue N" SH' 5-41 --100% ' ing extras are running 15 to 20 per,_ Stork! cent or the total, win. iirats an4l| Associnwl Oil -- -- seconds roughly 40 per cent eseh, Beauharnois A .... Big Missouri ,... ._ Brit Amari Oli .... Canada Malling .... B°l¢|"m 3911?” M585- mand Receipts were 044 cases Dominion Stlroel -- BTH" Mllfsl' 0-0372' The butter market was mostly lic l_lIlll°l‘|l| 0" -- ----- Bulgnria Lev not quoted- lower, generaly being quoted 17%c to l\1\D°\‘|fl| T0'-’9°°° f`h|l'l'\ 30"? K°"¥ D°"“"" 0-3322* 17°){\c per lb. for cnrlots loss of No, 1, ln'-¢\’ T’¢¢\'°l°“m f-'"¢h°“l°""k|* f"'°"'“ 09330' _ with some asking up to 17%c per ih, NIM 50°" --- ---- Dtnmdfk K"°“° 0-0181- ‘ Demand was quiet. Nothing was do- M0" Mill" -~ -'--' Norsnda .. .. ..... Page-Heresy Ltd ... Sherritt .. .. Siscoe Mines .. ... Teck-Hughes .. .... Walker, Hiram . extras, liic to 10%c for firsta, ami _\)vreste_\;|t120cfresh deggs juz; arl;ived Low 80 10% ll?/2 High .00 11% 18% 11 8 12 2005 32 1845 8% 1214 solo :L1 1800 11 15 485 428 _ .. o _ 41 7 i 9 f o...i.¢¢._ nmipif ....5 also img., °' 1-'sauce snows r'1tosrs1u'l'Y CHICAGU Canadian 1'.-sm-rho. pound-sterlins t d C M t h .University of Coen. closed frscrinnaily hllfll" ht" 'g' 2:32:41 ae:-:lies-nin.i'ii(;“';»r'i'co -'Ia-mee appears on the surface CHICAQIO, Aug B-Sweeping lip- M ANU. 0-(By T110 Iliff. `lri....‘.i'.i° '$i'¢‘f.°.'.'..§°"i°.f"...i.'.°.°¢°.".`, 0111141111 PNN)-'“"°“¢h “‘°”' wheat made substantial price gains lfwwugn “mcg”-||" spying; pollcy, Buyers of wheat found incentive in Fl'¢\'l0h ll1dll5i.i'il1i.Sts .Will 00 lble pronounced strength of the cotton to hold their (Wm for the nggi; two "um wheat afloat were reduced to less or thi” YC!!! Sven if the Pfuem D than one mouth-s needs for Europe, cktumstmnu of ewmmxc “svn-. Exmuxal supply increase tor the week was lell sity persist, decllréd Emik Vlillllr New rorzrr, any a-sorting ex- 22;: },~_‘2,‘I,‘};_'{,‘},‘2, "‘{,1,'},§ff,,,‘““,',}’,,',‘.,,1””': court in an interview bore upon his if 3.11114; may s_ro1/.; nsiriam "" "°- _ retum “Pm Wm” Wh-°" h' “` 1=T5l`f°G»fm=“v 23”: CIW- BWI- ' s.‘lf.'2§’r'i§~.°"’f'i5.‘i.i.f"'$'.s...I"1%.;"‘°{’.`[.f presented the province or Quebec STIMING H1011" fiifvliifli .i.'i'i.'i"i'z isdn '<§§‘.i}'l."°°' "‘ ii” ‘='°1°"“"°“ 1”' °°““°°“°“ nlosrnasn aug s-(ny Tr.. cm- with tl1e'5oth's.nniverssry °f th' close, United States funds were eos- d h _ ¢ _ R || ,| 1 |. to be Ntkiill with PN5D¢i’iiLy," he igrnnnd closed st. 141,( per cent. DNN' ::;m:¢;,v‘;c|:ced..N My o e on B .I lsaid. lhd,i¢-liii0ils 'p0l|1iMl in I red- ‘sl oe. ton sas miselugs 32 per ton. ord breakin8'~Wl1¢li °NP W' mm' 'Boiled oats advanced 2) cents per mm,__“mcient to wppjy gh, Mun Stock- Exchange .‘:::..:"!¢:._i.:'“':.'1:~?::,“::.rsf°z.:rz; ...-. ...... ... ... ...... ......... un ......... --.»-=-- _-id-~;__;»_-3-»;_f Btocks “muah” _Low Close` p - WU. Whitt UN' ? Ci".2'i'°i-'...".‘. III, it ii” 'tilt ' Graz" Mafkel' suction iusaoubiss us 1914 rig- s:r°s...sn mr ._ ._ rox 14 151.4 lure and the grain WM 01 '““°h Am Tel Tel ... ... 11455 1 1105( ' higher qu.m_y_ he °‘|d_ " _ _ higher wheat quotatio at LlverpooV‘ . l_":i1"l’sci'fic"'..:' .:.' 5 ‘ and~baeked by substaliiltlal local sup- Three miilfoll R'¢iio11°Utllld1l~l'|l °f Case Thresh ... .. 54 4195 _port the wheat market crested ln ‘human uve m ggngdg, Chrnm. Mum., _'__ 12% 10% ny, :rrat_ic 1:1_id-s_:1_ssion period to_ cies.; N01'll1l.ll0 d 'nh nowooo °°' ‘lr.:.‘i'°°.s:‘: ~- .M 1;* as ..::°‘.r..".°. '....':z'..:;’::.’-..”:.r°:..:. 1- =-‘<1 mv” ' ' Con" -5 U '° 41* 40 41 futures than Saturdays close. “INV” in N°fm‘ndy° pn; __ ,__ ,,,, u u to close at 05% and 67%, respective- . .. l - E-l;f,f1r|l° ,,_' _:,, EK "_l‘here' was an uudercurront of ner- _ I Motors ..._ 1554 14% -1595 vous irregularity in the latter part of e t _ mu si¢...r . £3 E 1% tat nemo... a may ‘ooo on mac I n d 1 c f In B ll .ff 1 1s 1 ¢ fl 1 th tl H 0 'HV B°“"°” gl jg 2° ns# 2:1: riinihsntrsrisslxirliis °w:r:“ rom Fo r M u 1’ d 8 I' .. 1 g Telephone . ... 0% S3 S were comparatively small and showed A _ s__ubby |{',,, C.-iw.. 11 ro ro s f..rn...- .»¢s..cuo.. or ov.. 4,ooo_ooo WINSIP . N- 0-. “K '___ _“__ La bert Co ... ... 30% 5155 bushels in the supplies ou ocean pas Hmm.” Bmmny .mpg I Mnlifsclfic .. 4% 5 4 _Isle to Europe, Exports from all ' hu "B mmap _ Ugnggomgry Ward . 12% 11 11 sources amounted to 8.012900 bushels renddl' tombfrbw to Nm' mirmc "t° 3 id is Xiu;-lieth ri6w:`ii22t°;Ts' sfrfiftngeo Nei-'tiki m°l\¢ 101' the murder of her hus- C .4 . , IIl:'cka§l°rMotor\: . .Z da 8 his ltussia or the Balkans, These cnullnillliii, Smith Rbylihidl. Ind will plnmsung pug .. ‘gli ‘Q :ries were _keen competitors a yes luxe her mp. of .voiding mar. §3'°°§‘.5"°.:°...~- -~’-' .ii .lil 1* .fi";“‘::::?.:‘:.:...°.':.:' .rsss rar: :.‘..°: °°"°*°“ *° '*“°“ "';‘“°""'° ""” mi; r»'i°¢ui. .I` .Il sg# rw 1_1; ny rc. .som on|i.4...»s so..-..‘;...\.. sas corpus proceeding. E E 'rms' sax. ‘ 9,53. pr Barley: I row »-°w~“;d“'=-i- .3 es £3 .3 I -s f ss hs 91 ' . Close 1% 98 10% 14 2! 15 lili 5% ‘Q . 1% 10% 1 'lil 10% 00 2% 50 094 50 2 _ 13 4 9% 1 5% 10% 33% 30% 11 9% 132 10 14 14 20 3'/1 101 200 %0 - 107 100% :oo usa; roi 90% 06% .os 08% 00% we 1011,; 101 Close 5% B5 11*/. 10% 12 11% 1 11 ‘ 8 12 3010 32 1850 53%, 40 11 sm and intimate knowledge of each 10C. and is fairly general in Manitoba. Hail damage has been alight. In crops, although intermittent rains have retarded the harvest!ng of hay which is generally under average in yield hui; excellent in quality. In Ontario frequent rains have bene~ low: age, and yields will be below #WBT-. sugar beet crop is makin! “Did is making satisfactory pro8l'¢5S and ._ __ passeéiéff gafel Giiariottatovm " 'W' BT. 11El.l`SiR. Island of Jersey. V Below will be found a brief syn- AW' a"'wm‘°“t ‘ mm °““‘1t7 cons or teiezr-:chic reports received 3” "“”°”‘°"- ‘ll th' °°°”““’ 5” .1 me Hess omcc or the em. or P“"’°"' "°““" “°'° W°Y‘“°““‘ ‘°i “wma mm M brmchw The Jersey, were transferred to rescue m, _M vessel after the Bt. Patrick struck 'wh mm" h""° °°"“’1°"“` a rock n-may aight in 4 dem :og ‘I .mutton d _“_ in ._ to oil Corbiere, one of the most dread- m ° we “ch ed spots on the Jersey coast wtm;h°”';_;°__r;dm°m in ‘H 5°°t"°“5 Sixty-five were brought ashore ° ° °'* ’“°'“°’°“°d- Th” by a tug and the rest in me stem..- .’“"P °'°"°*' ”““°“” th' °PP'°xi' er me or sara. one stokcholc or illltd eitdfit OI H18 distfidts reltlTedi -L-he BL pau-mg was flooded and t° in th’ ’°P°"~ 'she was towed into this port yes- terday for repairs. _GENERAL The mail boat Scillonlan, with 200 passengers from Penzance. to .Crops over the southern areas oi the Scilly Isles, also met with a the three Prairie Provinces and in mishap Friday night, stranding on Central Saskatchewan have suffer-I a shoal. _She was rcfioateci later ed from extreme heat and lack of! and landed all her passengers. f rain during the past two weeks and! On the cast coast, the paddle yields will be ;»¢dq¢¢d_ In Northern] steamer City of Rochester, with 500 sr-su the ¢;-gps are making fav. i passengers went on a sand bar near orsbie progress. cutting is now un-i Clectvn. but backed of! and wn-g der way in an southem district.. fi““'=“ “nd” il" °W“ P°W‘“'- I Quebec weather conditions have been 1 mmhem districts' C°”s° grams "el favorable w the growth of an g°°d ”‘ *he ”°’“‘ bl" P°°' 1” “WY localities in other areas. liaal Estate Guiana;-v PIOPIBTIES BOUGHT & lp ~,,‘ HOUSES AND ROOMS Blff” AND T0 RENT OFFICES 58 GRAFTON STREET, FORD BUILDING PHONE 842. LET US LIST YOUR. PROPERTY. ...&______i__i_ 4870-8-9-61. - Situation Still C ri ti cal In' South America' ASCUNCION, Paraguay, Aug. B.- (A.P.)-'I’hc Paraguayan high com- mand reported today than a B0. livian army plane had been shoi down by the garrison of Fort Aquino. The pilot and an observer were taken prisoners and the ma/ chlne was destroyed, the announce ment said. The names of the pris- oners were given as Lieutenant! Elsa Del Monte and Armando Saavendra. Gotitla. The announcement came while l,R0v1NCE` OF QUEBEC ' military leaders throughout Para- Grain and corn crops promise' well but would be benefited by warm med moat crops but have delayedl cr weather. Root crops are making hu.ve5unK_ and B period of wamwfavorable progress. Apples look: dry weather would be beneficial. Ini P’°m'5l“K and Small fruits are °'| the Maritime Provinces heavy rains' b““d°'nt~ T°b“'°"° ‘h°W5 3°°dl have provided ample moisture forlgmwth- Pastures ‘re h°1du‘3 °“° grain and root crops and warm, Wen- s weather needed In Brush PROVINCE OF °NT-*R10 W is ~ - l . ‘I Columbia unsettled weather hasi Cutting °f fan Wheat ls Pre”-Cauyi 1 ted. Th h’ is nerai- interiered with the harvesting oil ;>_<;;1_1_ ehout we1;;_;_n8 and i_i;n____a1_____ght for the sector where me B0_ early crops. Gran crops are doing E well, but warm weather is needed t/JI districts with the yield heavy and bring them to masonry misss for-'Cf fair W S°°d ‘i“““°Y- The °“"““¢ or barley is general and oats are _ripening 1'a.p’dly; average yields 'PRMRIE PROVINCES ‘are indicated. A heavy hay crop Albert* Northeastem A,ea__In has been indifierently saved. Corn .enenl amp, ue 8 good ave,-age is backward. Root crops are makin! stand but moisture will be requirediSHUSf°Ci°W B"°31`°S5° Peaches and du.-ing the filling stages. coarse; grapes Promise heavy yields of s<>°d t is l- imi” and the my crop are good'li1r;lilatlit;obCixc..§sispl;‘sna\l;'i:1f!e iavtixltile Alberta Southeastern Area-Cr0DS_ ~ are well advanced but excessive heat PYUSTGSS bill- the Yield Wm be bemw and lack of rain has wrought dam- _ that Of 1555 Year- progress and a iood yield is expect- PROVINCE OF :‘l_r_ITZ_`7-1 '.'0LUi\ - ed. saskatchewan Northern-Wheat l .~ - ld ' filling well. Cutting has commenced._ H21-HE 15 ¢°mPl°ied» the We is com," mmm are progresglng (,,.,._ab°u; 70 per cent of averagle. Aver; or-ably. Moisture is requ'1-ed in some_ are yield: gfplggzgdw B-_f)‘€u°i igaxgr districts. Saskatchewan Southern crops ar X - t. _`,,,,__Mo,-e moderate temperatures has delayed the ripening of tom and scattered showers have afford- _ 06S but_ the ;rop,dwhl;:;:;e011a;;_;I; - ed some relief in the nest few dayssldefab y fe “Ce 1* ___ ____ but no have Buffered irreparable to be a good one. Indicat ns P0 dsmagepsirom hot dry weather. ' to heavy yields of apples and peach- ' th t ee Bt bble cro and late sown grain <25- “limited Yields °f ° et Y ll P5 _ are in poor condition. Fair to light fluff* “fe “S f°“°ws‘ Plums' audi Yi ids f coarse grains are antici- prune.; 100 per cent. or-\H°0'-5 Hlidiwith the work are already bein! e paced liaamase from zrwhoimers were 90 P” °°“”' P”t“"°‘° L’ guay hastened preparations for pos- sible clashes with Bolivia in the dlspited Gran Chaco region. There were reports that both Paraguay and Bolivia were rein- forcing their milltary strength at the various Chaco forts. General Ayala, Paraguayan chief of staff, .resigned and was replaced provis- ionally by Major Arturo Bray. An- other contingent of troops left last iivians have been pressing harder recently. Although Asuncion was quiet. the people spending the holiday at th! usual neighboring resorts. Publm expectancy was undiminished fol- lowing the note fr0m` the 10 neutral American powers. in which they wamed that territorial changes arising from warfare would not be recognized. There was s general feeling that the situation was still critical, al- though the importance to both Paraguay and Bolivia of the moral age. Albert.. western area-urhe.ii_ Martrrrivru rnovmcns l__m5_____ b_o______t ____ bm by me is nearly anli1eadeclllv;::`y,sa|;feLl:(t;i1crglrehgzrvbiigdziaitdaviyagggxlneutral’ "tion was recogmmd' Ziingielrfleiiid :iii is redu‘red_ Rye rains. Pasturage is ample. Appies_ mabarley me being cut and ¢0ur5p_lock_ well and small fruit-1 are grains and Dssturage sreheavy- The P1@“m“l' Railway Britlge Repairs Will Cost $50,000 FREDERIGTON, N. B.. sus- 8-- An amount of $50000 Will W W' pended dw-ing the present summer on repair work to tho 0811565511 National Railways bridge Over th' Saint John River between Frederic- ton and South Devon, it was stated by w, U. Appleton, of Moncton, Su- perintendent of the Atlantic region of the C. N, R. Preliminary steps in 001111960011 s-s taken and the actual tell*-lf Wm 1, “ported from several districts. plentiful. _ ‘ rn' soar s.411.rNc.s beg-nam: lv- There wil be a shortage of feed | F ITY some s¢¢il°¥1l- M°“1V’b“'“Yl°1d3, Wm- morrow' wridnedtilyy ille iii? a. em.. vary considerably. wheat seperallypesvw B01 2'” Y ___ is lair to good and excellent in some_ l P- U1- and 515 V' ‘ '.get under way in a few day-S. Gm' 'ploylng about twenty mel! °f “W bridge and building stall ol the railway, many of whom live in the Fredericton district. EASY SAID' ann "EASY DUNS ~ ~ Aye/.acaw WIS I3 THB UPI FOR Ml WNIN iRB‘|'lill. RI'1’\RI ? 1. WILL, mvwrno owes iioo A MONTH INCOME AND witnnl. 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