t 1 o l l 1 t l 1 I i i ‘In-nu. SEPTEMBER 1o, 1934 " ESTERDA Y’S STOCK and’ 201w) doom TIONS THE CHARIXJTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘PAGE FIVE {~- MARKET GOSSIP (m- John-lion and Ward's Special Wire) CLOSING LETTER \1().\"l‘lti£.il.. Que, Sept ‘l-The con- ..| lnmcttlenlrnt ill 11-: eirlvlf mah- mmmlliltilnl llr-cllal iul-rc cl-sriy llc- -t»l llllring the u'lc:1o n as 1\-.-lk- ml‘ iaflllollccs cumulltcd. Al- ei" s-rne illlzrl-ase ln there Wu! “fill-Eli: and bids w-rre reduced ltulHlT-Ollél illstrllll-l-s throughout norparatlon and nlilllag ixsls, pleasure goiliilillllti light il‘.llI the tlstcadiness t1 be attributed more to the - (in l)! hllyclu than to sellers. $121111“ clllltiousncss displayed by trad. ers 91! through the .‘l\ll‘.lllll‘l' continues to nlanifcst itself. n 1g learned that Kansas Mines will have a small power anpply avail- iiili(‘ on Thllrsllay to try nut. a new [lllllii scale lllilllag process. BiiX has cut a rcill t-l fe-li in width from 1hr crossl-nt at the ilottllnl of n; shaft. ill-tails will I).- avnllnlllc lull-r Til"l‘l‘ is the p-Jssiilility that (ht- lmu- eplkl- may prove iu ha, tho Iogtway of the California vein. i-‘lll. Counsel. la ‘MORNING IIARIIET LETTER Nl-Iil’ YORK, N Y Sent R—Th9 n1: act suftcrr-li l: lllll-lerzlle further Emma}; ycsterd-lv with most of the loss lll-l-llrring around the noun hour. 1t starts-ll tn sell cit’ again late ia the liar hut rcverscli tn recover fraction» ally from the lows Oluslllc of Am- erican Snll-lting and ll S iilnaltillg the losses were gellcraiiy Illllliilllil. Th: market is now approaching 00-01 and 3t, IL’) lt-vrl ill the l) J industrial and rail arl-ralzcs whore it hoill for about it wl-l-k prior to the a-ivanl-c of the last ul-l-k i11 August. The breaking of this lnrl-l wnlllll be distinctly discour- gging hllt we are inclined 2o doubt such ll titWfifiplllfllif ill the absence of especially unfavorable news. FINANCIAL COUNSEL MONTREAL, Que, Sept 9—A dull Saturday morning session was isl- llicall-d at the opening today. The first halt hour of hllsinoss provided (pry littlo in the way .of interest. Fractional firmness in Wall n-as matched by s similar condition amongst. Canadian Cor-pa. issues. hut the gold stocks continued their easier No special influences at the the i! substantially in their position of s week ago awaiting fresh stimulation, Counsel. BANON SAYS atosrnaaa. Que. Sept s-w-rm general list was unsettled by further decline in U. S. Smelling. The COI- iiliise of this issue is to he investigat- ed and cause determined. Whatever conclusions such all investigation may arrive at fronl a technical standpoint, is obvious that the cause is lodg- ed simply iii the fact that the stock Hi1" ""1""! and thoroughly distrib- "ieii. "l"! important holders had iluilned it off on the public in gen- eral Volume expanded as prices re. "W491i P38191110)‘. but the averages seemed to have lost. some of their momentum on the downside. Since prices. howcvl-r are ill for some fur- ther correction, traders should con- tinue to soil on rallies and defer pur- 9M8? fqr the timc being. Banon, The market will have two events of importance next week to consider. the .\iainc elections on Monday and the nnaouremont. of the Treasury fin- ancing plans on the same da Laidlaw SUMMARY NEW roux. N 1', Sept %Arneri- fan Railway Association reports car- ollrlings week ended Sept 1 totalled 345.750 cars. increase 40314 orer-pre- V1011’! week, 21088 helnw 1033 week and sfldlfi above like 10.12 week. Announcement. of details of Treas- "Pls Sept 15 refinancing plans is scheduled tn be released for Monday morningvncwapapers. how \ork Stock Exchange got“! short interest as of opening of bllsi. lll-ss Aug 31 was 826.011 short-a ag- 3131513 723.161. as 01' July 8i. 01 30.750 shares. Bchenley Dist. Corpn andsubs six y. and Co. months to June 30 l-arned $4 07 a share on capital stock, I11 quarter ended June 30 earned $1.01 against $3 00 a share in first quarter. H. I. Iiar-rimaa Presilil-nt of U S Chamber of Commerce, in statement calls for hands off policy by gurl-rn- ment. of railroad management. says I. C. C. has so restricted rail earn- ings that carriers are in critical fin. ancisl need. swing Low Last 0H moment llro apparent in the golds . 90,50 9t) n9 033 1nd he market. is inclined to he l1 14 ()0 35,11 n m tcchu cal one for the time being, In 1n p0 g0 ()3 9 3n both Porpn. and Mining stocks the 40 Bonds , . p313 94g sefiack of this week let the lists Dow Jones, ‘v7 vv vvv per‘ inch; Notices of T vlurll. Othcr rates on application. Minimum Charla (or any advertisement twenty-live cents. liATlh-lo per word, t-hne inscr- llolll for ths price of no, stristiy payable in Manes. Agents Wanted W A N T E D ACROSS CANADA agents to sell Personal Christmas Cards. Samples styled in oese form equipped with handle and dome fastener. Remarkable value at one dollar per dozen. Compare with others. 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- ier Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Advertising Rates-Payable» in liliva Central Guardian locals, do. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. prr word; Classified 2o. per word: In llemoriam Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists of FIIIIQI 5nd Spiritual Offerings, Cards, eta, 411. per name: Letters n! Condolence, 10c. and Apnrsclafon, 70c. per Innis or 4c, per i WANTED — MAN FOR, FARM Q-O-O-O-O-OQ-O-a Male Help Wanted work. Non-smoker. Highest wages in capable man. Farmer, care Guardian. 11-8932-9-1-4-7-10-13-17. WANTED — SCHOOL GIRL 12 T0 15 years of g8’, good home, two adults. Catholic preferred. Address Mrs. Ambrose Monaghen, Kinkora. 11-199-9-7-31. To Let T0 LET - BED-SITTING ROOM with fire place. Apply at. Guard- Montrcal. N-ll22-till Oct. 20. m“ 1.402.944», H“ I T0 LET-A BUNGALOW, sua- For Sale nished or unfurnished. Apply 6- North River Road L-237-9-8-3i CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB WW lining outhousea, etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflice. ti. l-‘Oit. SALE — AUCTION FORT!!- Five, Bridge and Whlst Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Joh Printery. Nov. i-tf. FOR SALE-REG. GUERNSEY Bull. senior yearling. First prize last. year and Junior Champion this year. Also newly freshened Guernsey grade oow. Harry Rodd, Harrington, L-217-9-8-3i. Extra Money AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND FOR bis catalogue of Christmas Card designs in black and white for hand colouring. A profitable and ‘ interesting hobby. Many make ‘ money colouring cards for their frlrnds. We also sell art supplies. Tally Ho! Art Shop, Wellington and York. Toronto. N-113l from 8-2240 Oct. 20. TTMQTTTOTM LVERYTIIING IN RUBBER BELT- 108 and Rubber Traces. Clinton Morrison, American Rubber and Leather Belt Dealer, Fredericton, Station, P. E. I. 11-194-9-7-41. sceiianequs _ Professional Bards McLEOD £¢ BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. Ii. BENTLEY, l. 0. Ben-later and Atsorney-st-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond su-m NORMAN W. LOWTHER Barrister a Attorney At Law 30 Great. George Street Charlottetown, I’. E. I. MONEY TO LOAN Alex. W. Matheson Batons-res. soucrron, arc. "We: w Loan Collections Office: 14o Richmond sum. “i1 Prohibition Commission Cllll. I. Black, Chairman. Charlottetown Ill. B. McDonald, West 8t. Peters. Jvhn Simpson, Hamilton. 8'" all information regarding f Wanted WOOL WANTED — WOOL MUST be well washed. all burrs and dirt picked out. Highest market prices paid. Charlottetown Woolen Mills. 65 Queen Street. L-166-9-6-10-13. WANTED-SEAWEED IN QUANT- ity, must be over 1 foot in length. Not too brittle. Persons knowing where same can be found communicate with “S". Guardian, immediately. Receive remuneration. 11-239-9-5-31 CHICAGO, Scpt. fh-After ascending Saturday to liP\\' llillii i"'i““ i“"“i_"‘_ h“; the l-llrrrni lnnrl-nlvnl. whl-at asl-l llolva owing larlrcil‘ i" PM"! lflklilll! incident to l1 wcck of almost cont un- olls gains. Late lll-tbal-ks at will-at ralucs were influclll-l-ll also lly ii sharp lili) "if mg‘ ton quotations aill-n issllllllcl- n t o gnrornnll-nt crap rcpnrl ahnwilli; a yield abort- trallc l-xii@i'ii"i"i"‘-_ -'\ “iii in l-orn prollul-tilvn iigllrca uns ox- pcctcli to he nfll-lnlly rcportl-ll .\inl1- dny hut appl-arl-tl tu have ill-on dis-i - ' l l ll‘ ~1- collntcl ii lllllnl ‘y. under FH- l/l Wheat. closed casy 1A lsh, liccclnilcr ncw 1 07 ......" “.55, off. im- now 7i), oats at M. licclino tn 1,’; lllivlluvr. and l‘l‘"\'i"- inns varvlllg from 5 l-lults loss to 5 l-cats ga . POTATO BASKETS ~— 1 500 - for Sale at our SEED 8: FEED STORE, Queen Street. Strong and well made from New Brunswick Ash. NAILED and DOUBLE BOUND Wholesale and Kohl It lowest prices. Stocks ‘Set (By Frederick Gardner) , (Associzr (A.l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. il-Stncks 53t- tled s. little lower Saturday in 11' routine market. Speculation marked time all around pending the important, Maine election on Monday and announcement over the week-end‘ nancing plans. Results of the Maine vote, were awaited on the theory it would show how the winds of‘ popular favor were blowing with respect to the new deal. The tex- tile strike and business trends were given secondary consideration in the market discussion of events. The substantial gain in railroad carioadings last week, which lifted total lcadingsto a new peak for the year, was hailed as indication 0t seasonal expansion tendencies in business. But neither that nor hope for settlement 0f the textile con- troversy 1|; sufficient to overcome the market's inertia. United States government bands slipped a bit while the financial district tried to guess the terms of the forthcoming treasury offering. Otherwise the investment market reflected much the same waiting attitude evident in stocks and commodities. The United States dollar. ton. pursued a quiet and steady course in foreign exchange dealings. Smaii losses overshadowed minor gains at the finish of share deal- ings. The Standard Statistics 00.. average for 90 stocks sagged three- tenths of a point to 70.6. Turnover in the two-hours session was only 211,400 shares. American Can. American Tele- Press Financial Writ-er) Motors. tle Lower On New York Exchange phone, Bethlehem Steel, General Montgomery Ward. Du lPont. U. S. Steel and other import- ant shares moved narrowly, closing with minor changes up and down. Gold and silver shares straight- ened out into a steady will" a!‘ my tneir sharp declines earlier in A the week. U. S. smelting and Re- fining, which had dropped from a of the United States trezsury-‘s fl- top st 141 to within s. fraction of after . 119, closed a trifle higher moving n1 a range ot less than two points. Alaska Juneau recover- ed 5-8 of a point. American sugar, continental Can Louisville and NESIIVIIIQ and Union Carbide 10st 1 to 2 points. New York City ‘Pl-action shares alone distinguished themselves for strength. They were stimulated by reports of additional unification moves. Manhattan guaranteed jumped 5 l-2 points, Interborough shares 1 1-2 and B. Mi. T. more than a point. The cotton market here closed before the government published its monthly crop estimate. showlllR a,small increase, futures ended 10 cents higher to 25 cents a bale lower. cereals were heavy, corn and wheat closing fractionai-‘y lower. Recent slowing of automobile buying was evident in General mot- 0rs' August. report, sbowlnz sales to consumers in the United States to- talling 86358 units com-pared with 101,243 in July and 86,372 in Aug- ust. 1033. world sales to dealers amolhbed go 109,278 against 134.324 in Ju'y and 97.614 in August, i933. bile production this week had in- creased 55880 to 32.588 units on a recovery from the pre-labor (‘ray curtailment. ‘That compared with 43.121 in the same week last, year. Mt '1. S to ck Exchange gbuotatlons 1 b! Jllllf-ll-I" and Ward members of the Monti-ea’ Stock Exchange, Montreal (‘nrb Mar- ket, 158 Richmond Street, Charlotte- lmvnl Agnew Sur .. 7 ‘i Bell Tel .. U... -l17 r" Bmz T i. ~i‘ 10 iii/s Brllck Silk ... u 1i (71111 (‘cl C0111 .. ..- my‘ (‘on llyllrn E106 Pfl .. 08% 03%- (‘an Illli Al n 75¢ Pnck Plow ,. (‘or Slncit ilonl lirillgl- lioul Stool (‘nnl l! , Dom ‘Tr-x (‘om .. . Inti Nickel Massey Ilrlrris “coll Front ’.\io11t I‘nw .. Natl Err-w . . . Natl Nicol (‘or .__ Qllcher Pow . Shaw .. . .__ Steel (‘o (‘an (‘run BANKS (‘nmnll-lvo .. . Riolltreal Nnvll Scotia Royal PROQUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept 9—Egg prices rose sharply on the Montreal pro- duce and dairy market last week. Butter quotations were fractionaiiy easier while cheese and potato prices were unchanged. Adlvanoes of four cents were made on each of the two tOp grades eggs and one cent gain in price was made on each of the two lower grades- Graded ship- ments in carlots or less ended the week at. 27 i0 28 cents a dozen for A large, 25 to 26 cents for A me- dllum, 19% to 30 cents for B and 18% to 19 cents for C. Butter was quoted at i9 to 19% cents a pound for fresh no 1 in cal-lots or less against 19".; to 19% cents a pound the week before. To the retail trade, small lots brought 20 cents a pound for solids and 2i cents for prints. On the cheese market, quota- tions were unchanged. Ontario coi- ored being priced at. 10 to 10% GEMS It-ranp In! tips as blr as houses] look like lnlnlsjsre models, 111m Infractions o1 PROIIIBITION ACT W the shove oi‘ to inspector I. "m. n. c. M. P. Chniatktown. Garter & 00.1111. ‘i daraldeviis who have snwds anrmnufibua and 11.2] vest-pedal. pawns 11ml, .. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept, 9- Wheat nor no 2 89. Barley C W no 3 69. Oats C W no 2 53. Oats C W no 3 50. Oats feed no i 49. Flour spring wheat patents first-s $5 60 Flour seconds $5 00. Flour bakers $4 90 Winter wheat patents $4 50 to $4.60. White 00m $5.40 b0 $5 50. Bran ton $25 25. Shorts tOrl $27.25. Mliddlitlgs ton $30 25. Rolled oats but: 90 lbs dcl $3 50 Cheese Om col 10 to 10% Butter no 1 19 to 19% Eggs fresh specials in cartons A 1 choice _,a5 Eggs A lsre 32 Eggs A medium 30 Eggs A pallets 26 Eggs B 26 cents. Eggs C 23 cents Potatoes new Quebecs 50 cents. I EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 9—‘Brlt.lsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada. closed; Baum-day as follows- Argentina peso .2606- Australia pound a sear. Austria schil-ilng 0166. Bel-g-iu-m beilga. .2309. Brazil mllrcis .0655. China. Hong Kong dollars .3844. Czechoslovakia crown .0410. Denmark krone .2169. Finland finmark .0217. France franc .0648 Germany xeichsmark .3906. Great, Britain pound 48555 Gmece dlraohma. .0093. Holland llorin .6661. Hungary pengo .2931 India rupee .3 88. Italy lire .0844 no 1 45-' a pound and Quebec cheese bring- ing 955 to 9% ccnts a pound. No changes were accorded in potato prices during Ale week. New Quebecs no 1 maintaining their level of 45 to 50 cents P91‘ 39 pound bag. Cram: reports estimated aulcmo- " 1v. Y. 5.0a. Exchange‘ Loews iucllrp Math Alkali Jugoslavia dinar .0226. New Zealand pound 3.8782 Norway krone .2442. Poland zlotl .1868. South Africa. pound 4.8458 Spain peseta .1344. Sweden krone .2505. Switzerland franc .3211. United States dollar 2 1518 per cent discount. NEW YORK, Sept 13.-Foreign ex- change steady. Great Britain de- mand high and close 5.00%; low 5.00; 60 day 1111's 4.99; France 6.68; Italy 8.69%; Belgium 23 78; Ger- many 40.20; Canaan. 1.03 1-16. VALUES "But I've signed your book be- fore," said t-he fairly dlstlngushed actor "Yes. sir, but when I get. ten of yours I can swap them for one of George Ariiss." __Pathlfindcr, 112i s sry p" competing in -oor. inentri race. . r2 w a1 ll s tiny "lfii-uiv I-"afx", raollg craft in the l"; P, llle t1 the lei‘! Insllaat, pllg Q lg right are two during III HIPS AND DAREDEI ILS IN TIIE NATIONAL AIR RACES eve-Ind. At. the lop is the stunt fliers, Gerd Achgelis (in cock- tzil). and Flight Commander R. L. R. M“ “cy, British are. who amazed ff "clsiors with their spcctscniar ylng. m". S" X J 12v Common W P .. Phillips Pet . . 1a" 1.1;; Cmiia-Yiim -' - lllllllo llorp , ._ 51/, 5.9 Eldorndo . . iiiiillltirolhcléiltcinph i l?“ I F Bridge ‘n’ " S"... ‘_, ~ ~ - ~ -~ -- ‘y, Fed Kirk .. Ncllllinliociifilfks... GCCIS LBke ... -. ::-.:.'.:..:;.-;--.-.~-- ~ Goa-e- -- - i“ “. , ‘,1 Graham . sgjflijyii-‘n, ' __ i?” a Granada .. négglsméé 171w. 311111181‘ ~ .- acrow . Stand Oil Cal . - 33% 33M Harker . Stand Oil N J . . . . .. 44 44 I-Iollinger gte-véart Warn 6 6% Homestead ... .. u elbaker 3 3 Howey Texas Co .. 22% 22-h Kirk 007s . Texas Gulf Sui 35 341. J M Cons . . . . .. Tim Roll Bear . - 29V; 291.4 Lamaque Union Carb Carb 41% 40% Kirk L . . . . .. Union Pac . 97 97 L Shore .. United Aircraft . 14V: 14% Lee Gold United Corp 316; 4 Lttle L L United Gas Imp . 14% 14% Man East. U S Incl Al 38 37V. Macassa - . . . .. U S Rub 15V: 15% Maple L ... U S Smelt -- 121‘: 121% McIntyre U S Steel . . . . .. .. 33 321/11 McKenzie Van Steel . - - . .. 16% 16% McMillan . Warner Bros C0 .. . 16-11 16-32 McVlttie ... Warner Bros Co .. 4% 4% McWatters . West Union 331.. 337'» Min Corp . West. Elec 31H 31% Moff Hall .. Woolworth Co ... 47% 470i Moneta. ._______ Newibec ... . 3% ' Nlpissing Japan yen .2912. Noranda . MINING (Canadian Press) North Can Paymasfier . Pet. C M C . Pioneer . Premier .. .. Pick Cro ... .150 Read Auth , Reno Gold . San Ant Sherritt Siscoc .. South Tib Security Prices Sag On, Montreal Stock Market i, maolrno. Bel»- 9—Min1ns i. _§',{;°';,"°"' '"'""""'°,"{,__ '°""'-" 2am “(mid ‘h’ 89ml‘; Qigehggjy, (or. Ty Guardiagéstfipwial wit; swells holiiirg subjuga- MONTREAL. l3 - 9-5991" 8B1’! Pow‘ - - l fifidttfl§i1liaiifigallalii°di sci-T: °"'° Emmi’ “mi "W" “i ‘h? prices on the Mmtmal Stock Ex- ‘maulm Sicel and Coal “B" and ' |°"-"°""> “dive Bu“ finished the day be change Qmtinued their downward Dryden. l. i '_‘_' h‘ 081E350‘? M, 0?; trend during Saturday's short and Sales 3,600 shares; bonds 8.000. H _ -' ° 1' listless session. Eighteen issues made ————-——— . ' Air Red 00 in mm°?x?i1ial bl volufidle but] an appearance and only three gsin- s Aiilelitethfi? -‘ 15in ‘$§'.°‘a‘i..°s edOiTxfllgz and outside “d "ffmi- u “h?” aw," “muff? Currencies . . Aiuer can ..'. '. 97 ow. o‘ Nomnda um 3m Mew and remanng unc nge rom er A - s" a , 1111/ 1a fonner closing levels. .. 2i: 1%‘: l-.fi.““.. ,‘ 2% silver shares ware mzntllyl inset-f; Weakness of intcrlisted stocks (Canadian Press) ‘ F, 4'1: 35215111,; 131/. n“, $5923] 1.5%‘... if Evin“ o, W“ still apparent, Brazilian Trac- Mon-mean, Sept e-aale pound, 1,.» Am Tel T .. nu i,“ °, w 1m and 5m Anton“, 11°11 W"! o" 1'8 111° 9"" i-Wch- United States dollar and. French :1 ‘Mmmiiill.’ C” 111?. driIicd down '15 cents m 5.20 Loss- m“ 9 H ‘mm? ‘he ‘imminm Cm‘ 1mm Wm will! lower on MW“ ,1; Auburn Ab}; I ' 22 u‘ a to 4 can“ we“ registered adian Pacific was also softer, clos- NM. currency (qwhmnge satmdny, ».- llnitl Loco 7% 9:5 s lvmme at Anthony siscoe in; at 13. off i-4 although it 513,11“; 10st, 3.3g of 8, cent; at $.85 ‘, _ fl!" Ohio 15% Orxeyz, G‘, ryuke an}, M‘; changed hands at 13 1-8 in the 9-16. The franc was .01 lower all {M liliidaf-liilla; S»? ylflgtlennilnl-auuuer and 1a a x. “m” °f m” imdmg lmmd- 1"" 6.48 cents and the Unit/rd 5W1" Li- “m, 5,8,1 m...‘ ._ y: d ' 6 can“ each Braaum‘ 5 ternational Nickel was not traded dollar decmwd 3.32 of one pemenj , iiiiifigszitltliwilClii 11'? it‘? GwpunnapeI-i God 10 and Reno 7 Ven-I in board lots‘ m 2 1546 percent dismunt‘ " ‘ ~ 8- ‘.1 . 1 ~ QM- 011 11a. 11v tut-es remained unchanged at 81- The worst sufferers in tile short _______ E '. 14'" 11.”? "i" A“ - ‘W: Some ot the penny Simii. Pa!“ session were Brock Silk, down " l v31‘. l-"lfmlif .'.'.,' H‘ 15V’ tiwlvrlv Ohibousemau and Wsy- 1 s-s m. 14 and Canada. Northern B ‘w 150i (fqrll - 20 side traded heavily, the former at Power. being off i 1-4 at. l9 3-4. 0 - 963,3" 4,1,?! a gain of 9i and the latter hold- The alcohol issues pursued oppo- ,———=- ("lla- North. M” i118 “Milli-HEW Ii 19W J "lie 170M595 i0 each ("i1"- CF-"il- (Johnston Bllll Ward) CAN (jiIrl-llll-r iiiot 321/, c PM“) dian Industrial Alcohol "A" de- sum" (‘lvvl and t §.1§{“',‘1fje,“',§',§n _ 4% ‘fig i "“‘d"“‘ clinins _1-s at s 1-2 and the “B" “WC mp“, V m, 7,5 racfys‘ (‘lllunl a“ Elcc i) m; mnmrro, Sept a- ‘issue 89mins 1-4 Hi '1 8-4- Fractions u... 1.....- on .. J4 15 _- i-9-15-I f l-lan Sol . . ._ 1014. lust, sum“ on,“ were lost by Montreal Power, Steel (‘all null 141-. Y 7*.’ "l, " ' f 1.11,’; 3f; ‘.1 233% nix of Canada, National Steel Car, <1???‘ rail“. ;_'-;.' , lsasmr m“ “mf- "' _-_ 795‘ Mme o“ _ _ _ _ _ 1g Massey Harris, Canada Cement. mp '01‘, 1.11 n‘ (torn Prod .. ' 500mm _ u __ 1% Mccoll Frontenac and Steel of Illll I'M, 1N _9_15_l l. I Illlpnnt ganada, _\ll~il'lll-r,~l a i1 . Agnew Sunpass advanced a fllil ‘r""“""‘ “a ', _.wc1d. ' Dointtitllt laand Lawrence 1C2?) 1 Riva v ‘UH DON! O S LII) (‘G115 ll ... . - H( Wham ill-n l-‘oulls ‘ P531931 fiflilllligii. . ‘Motoring (‘liirily-l-lill-u 1111b Q in mm! ' ll z i pg Din . ‘.011 cal‘; i '. threq f ‘quashed, ‘, , alum. Kclvillatnr ‘l, ‘magecb Ila-ha m,» _ E ‘led and ltlilli t (‘ . . r Likul-[tilt-s hliycrs B - l; h l . i .f in Life ERE is o Pion guar- anteeing liloi your boy wiii hove money when his Opportunity beckons, when be wonis lo buy on interest in Q business—stori up ior |1lm'seii—iui<e o post gruciuuie course-or what not. 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