i nt iiiroc cargoes of Caiia THE uiiAaLqQggggvvN GUARDIAN ‘Km AUGUHST 1932 pm i? 3515121). rs s x-ffii IUMARKET GOSSIP , c oiey. Allfllltfll Pill" peak, reached in the Iecond week of I o" “m” iiinndtiai 11114111») March, and well above the 1051 low llatatlOili 26-‘ ! h regihed in Decembgr. i u] . 1 11K, Aug rel wave a a were a lo t spat dur ng e hiillliziilxgolillbiiii9il up on the atoclt morning sag, Probably the principal —-——- ‘lilflfkQ-l today utter thr list that; reason for selling was a feeling that - .' ‘ - o . hm,‘ yériliilll i009! dill‘ lli "l" had been going ahead too rap s! ‘ (cm-mu, Law ch“ 01"“ - t 1 to 4 points in Union Pacific after asilin of! il- °" ' .. . 1-1 losseso i ' ' ' iibi 21/. z vlimrmem “mm "if? 113N111?“ i”?! point.‘ Tull“?! to dude u“ is’ {all T001010“ - --108 100% 101v. 7-" "ancemd mnfniiliisat 131111;‘. closed Stet] vgleeiileiimlriadeiaepigutheiulata' up: B c Pun" " ' n5 "-11,, ‘Qtuinlnril of I to 4 points, A swing, rising about 8 points to new grgflgfwek," "' ° 2% it.‘ y, _ ‘ .. . - . i-,;.~~11c.::.::‘“:i.:"";t§.ir° i“1‘i.‘11§°‘1..§‘.‘.?{i.°.°‘1€£{1T.E“i1..f‘°ii‘.1‘i s; 1;;;-,-,-,=,_,-,-,, - 1 fir"; mm 5i a bale to new hikhs for flzlilllltgllitu‘. B. Steel preferred closed 6:“ C" ,. 121i 11W; ‘g2 lb“ "PM" k t turned dull on Auh a w]: u assrl 0 oi t t '7'“ c" ' ° .1,‘ share mar e III P Y D ll! I C t __ _ 5 41/ 41/ m.‘ edecliue, and althouirhwmtradérii: ti: hefiat. bzit itdcloteeldluiillitgia mpre C1211“ P" my‘ g5‘ 3512 \i\\l“l‘°“’“ i“ "'8 1' aihplsni "suo- 8:11‘ lie '11 us“ his Aorihlt :11 C" l" -‘“°°"°' ' 0"" ""5"". ".‘1.‘L‘°‘“.° miiiiinfieis (‘Ieiirnilllcdi “pl-ism? and“ 811511;: ‘ind C“ l" M” B ' 1 ‘ 75" sham!‘ m1 Iac wnrinovclosed about 3 ' ints C“ mum Pd 8 "1"" mmdny" o to 1111111 lete- 11's 1E1- 1111 e clot or twpoi l "m" ' 2W‘ 1W‘ any‘ “my “m” “an 1:11; aided“ by riugded‘AlnglgaiimCgnvSantn Fe (1:11: Osllvla ‘illlllllfl 2 i3‘ by midflnemooir hantiie reviews International Harvester Cons idated p°mr Mp 13 12% 12' “WPHM week“, mi‘ :1. of the eeo- Gas Corn Productd North American quh“ NV" u m 17 "“"1°”§ii’i1‘§1'i‘§11“'1i§ytin Washington Western Union and others West: “SIPTMFQ. a“; W‘ 1o ' o a - - Q§I§1.I..‘1QZ._ hull forces launched a lgfrllitrtazaugllectric finished 5i or s 233:5‘ o: C‘? P“ m T’ 321A vir'~ 1 ' , . a 11m ... - 1103-1... priicsd alvegziglot 115x002 ‘$521113 uiiat the stock market mgr.‘ Th“ “i; “m” m,‘ 1,, kw .110» 1:01" - . Dom (‘lass “a ‘n’ °' " .102" 1:101:22: 10:12::- -- ~ b: :21 n- o!“ Co» B 01 =1- =11 F!“‘""'ii§‘niiiiiiniegrsiiiiiiih ‘niacin i‘: Stocks unchanged . i311 111 ml" Tefme " 53"" 52 :23! "any 4.7 points under the i032 Total issues traded 763 805 2:,‘ srggefhaiya 2 1% 2 ,.,-—-——-—-— Gurds 1i! ‘ Gypsum ‘ g ' M 11 1 M1110. s1 11 ii‘"~~i‘i~i‘f’- Gram ar e g O0 8 ..,......H..I 5 i- ‘ 1%: 101; 101,4 J?‘- fion: Ilfowegqnd b... 3103a Till/s wiamirnci . on 0w 0 - .1 (Canaan 11"") Tokoucrgarlxdinnqgie“) Nat Brewcrie: .. .. :5‘ o n an“) , ill. . i. inlng sales Nat Steel car .. 1 A - -~ 1 -0-S pathe e -—- . to“i|i\.\vti\rlll\l‘ii.lel‘i.it AIIIiJgOUIEIDIIB yiirl] Liver- ‘Stock High Low Close BANKS “W1 “mli n ‘uiistiii ierfitirret 11:13:; ‘I000 1122111.” I: lid“ b?‘ Commerce .. 10-1 “Ht. ‘Lrtciinifiw pit trade to close 2.1115 Ajax .. .. .. .80 .so Iso Iiontrcal . 1110 111111,; ;l§f,,n,,u,,y m“, for the day, Prices flexing}. .. .. A354 gist 11111-111 .. ins 10s zflnnio close revealed losses of 56 D000?) Ame n :02 l-oé“ :62!‘ ' ' , ; p b gt 47 B Hailing .. . 170 ,Oll _' 5,. ‘iiiletig Luliillloqliln; Si? fem‘ er flilzBliBB llictais . .00 .00 ,00 . _' 1-. . - . . r o d volume al- 00 Bilifiiwii .. .03 .03 .011 1 k h tliiiiiroiiiutliilo ‘$13111; 1&0: not credited llliill 3110i‘ Hill -- ~03 .93 ~03 C m nudging operntlfihh but support in 1:00 B C Pioneer . 4,10 4.00 4.10 111.- deferred month stemmed tho de- ‘I500 B1111’ (an “m, Th,‘ guppoft was one of the 1:100 Castle Tr the market Thursday 7-10“ Cieriey .. ' f Q",;“,{",.,P,,',‘,’,“§,,,Y,, cliicago and seaboard iiiii-rcsts. _\'n, figure was placed on the s- mmmt pf grain worked for export h,“ it was believed fairly good snlel w“; made, Cables confirmed the pur- chases of three cargoes o! Canadian wheat. two from Churchill and 0110 11-11111 blontreal, - .\'n figure was placed on the amount (.1 grain workcd for export but iioliercd fairly good silica We" o, (‘ables coiifiruicrl the purchase! dinii wheat, from ton from Churchill and one 111111110111. "The weather man in the west show- ed sinus of clearing today but the re- (‘Pill ruins ‘were rcficcted in the iiiiinlior iuovoiiicut of the country ~: to oii-rotors. . ()1 '1 wliciit lllili coarse grains con- timn-d lhoir uninteresting trade at. pricos generally unchanged. CLOSE \1-i1-1111;‘01-t :15; Ilcc 5501-135; my on, ' 11,11: mi 2:18-11: ‘K114; May 211' . 0111,01,. 111-1 .1114; r1111 1211; my Dec CASH PRICE! Wiiont: No, l hnril twill N0. ll"- - X1», 2 nor 501V,- \n. fl nor 40%? 1/ ,\' - N0. 8_ :17: o, i; Duriuu 44; ' ~ No. S C, W, 25%: 0,; lvn. i feed 24%: liejcrtod i015; Track ': ii rou cx .'l g, u‘. 5w’- x" ("urea-no iddltjAGfl, Aug ‘id-Whilst tradim! il(I"Ii snap today and prices drifted gon-u-iiily- loivcr, A brief rally at the rim was checked by quick profit tikini: ultli eiistcrn iutorcsls sollilil! irvvl_v_ ii‘lli‘li0ll5 carried prices n- bnui :1 rout. liolnw ycsterdiiy's close, hit .’i iiimlornto rally later erased ltilil" of tho losscs. Traders watched tin- iHISiYlFFR conforenco in \V!|lhlni!' i011 Illlli kcpt a riosc scrutiny on cot- (ll . (".1111 11111! oats held within narrow "ti?" and followed whont. Provi- sions were onslcr with grains, Whom ricer-ti wank. ‘Mi/z cent low-r: corn mixed lA-M. lower to 1/4 1005 Dome ... 300 I<“bri1lge 2000 Granada 2000 Barker . 11000 Homeatd . 5850 Howey .. 200 Kirk Lake 1 3000 Kirk Prern 580 Lnile Shore 12700 hlarassa . 200 McIntyre . 2400 Blerlnud .. 1000 Min (‘orp {i000 Iloff IInil 1i000 .\loss .. .. 2000 Newbec . 200 Nipissiug 10075 Noranda . 800 North Can iiirlier: oats steady to 1A oft, 11nd Provisions siondy to S cents down. RONDED lYflEAT Yllllli, Any: ‘Mk-Bonded \‘l‘.\\' ll‘ i-ioscd oasyflflosing; Oct 50; _ , _ EXCHANGE hEll lOnK, Aug 2ti—ll'oreign e!- glmvo sic-tidy, Demand rates: Great ritniii 0.401;; l-‘rnncc fifliilm- ltiily ML’: ii‘il!il\l\\ 138.9%‘ Germany 2370' Canada hfiié. ' ‘ ‘ Canadian @110. Bond Quotations (Canadian Puss) 2800 Olga ., 1. . I100 Prciuier .. .. .68 .07 (i8 14000 S Antonio .. .54 {>2 Jiilll; 22550 Shcrritt .. .. Alli/Q .44 A6 10250 Siscos .. ... .05 931/; .04 4500 Rtadacona . . ,0‘: 02% .020, 500 St Anthony . ,08 . .08 400 Star Poe .12 J2 J2 000 Sud Basin .. .50 .50 ,50 13800 Rylvnrilte . . .84 .81 ,3} 154100 Tasbotd . . 03 J12 .02 M00 ’l‘ Hughes .. 3.80 3.70 3.70 I00 Town: .. .. L8 J’ .2‘! 121100 Vac Gas .05 .0404 500 Vipond .. .. .30 .20 9 H70 iVright Bar . 2.56 2.85 2.30 Silver asst; Total solos 432,000 shares. UNLIRTED 50o Ahilnn .. 051,9 051/, .0514 iioo n Missouri . 1:1 .120, 42v, I00 Bwiillil . .. 1,00 1,00 1.00 500 (‘out .\fnu ... .0614 001/, flfll}, liilfifl P-Rtlilrh . .. 1,44 1,00 1.40 270 H-(Jopper . . 2.50 ‘Z30 140 l finleltors . .1 73,00 73.00 73.00 Z600 Eldorndo . . 1.50 1,48 l. 500 Home Oil .. .35 .35 H08 Hiirl Bil! ... 3.30 3.30 3.30 4120 Nickel .. .. 11,70 10,05 11.50 2500 hit-Lend .. .. 001/; 041,4, (in; 4500 Nnrdon .. .. ,0ii .07 .09 lfltlti P-Orcilio , . , .1 y: ,1“ llitlfl Von Pole ... Dill/i. 00% 0014 0-’- liorniito . .. 0.50 41:10 11,110 20000 Ventures . . fill Jr, .70 31010 Vickcrs .. .. .11 .15 _11 QURB 2000 Al nn 11in . . 5' ns-soo Algonlii .. ‘ 12% .13‘ i000 Iiniilwln . .. .01“, fill,‘ Jill/Q 31000 lioiiio .. 001/1 .0514, .000, 3000 Rrctt ... ... .08 .08 p8 500 Brownies . , 112% ,0: 112% 500 (‘cnt Pnt . ,1 ,l0 H000 Dom Exp! .01 3000 llilitop .. ,o1 i000 Idiiiirniilc . .0111’. 2000 Pot Dolll 1y, 500 ilnllil “out Jill/Q INN-White Luke .01 BONDS MONTREAL, Auc. '10—(By the Can. ridliin I'ress)—il5.'.iinion of Canada ponds were quoted here today as fol- ows: DOSIINION 0F CANADA BONDS Rid Asked 101 hill Al‘ till; Nov 1 £2 or 0911111111 51/1414 101.115 1112,05 5% N01‘. _l. 102 D 010111111111 511,411 nsiy, 10111.1, ill/l N111 .. 102% D11 11f 11111111111 415-08 ... illl 90% 5s Mar l, I12 r4“ "i iiiuiiiiii il/yfiil ,,, n7 97% 0'15 Doc 1. 108% of" it. lllys till-oi ... 051,4 pg 41/, Sen. 1_ 09% c411 t lilys 4-10-55 ,,_ your,‘ may‘ ii‘s Oct, 1.'i_ 102 viii i111 lilya std-at 091/, 100 4% Oct. 15. 07% D- i _. 1'll dllys 5-00 103% 104% 4% Fell. l, 0P2 U0 0.111 .\_nt Sorv 5.3.: ,, 11-11% 10114, 41,45 Nor, l, 00' o ilin mt Serv 11-11 .. 1m 10m W: Nov. 1. 001/1 -—~%-—-_-___ 4% Nov, 1, 07% 4% Nov, 1, 08 1-" - 5,, zi- 11 .11. g . s “or. -, - . - 4 ~ 079187! change 5's Nov, 1_ 101i 101w, 101% DOMINION‘ (IOVERNBIENT GUAR- Mm, _ autumn CaindlTHhEX” A“: 2a_("y The . "M; nu ln-nsl-dlritish and foreign l‘. N. ll. 4V1 lll-‘ril “W; 00 dnullllflfl in relation to tho Canadian O N ll 4% 1054 ... ... 01% 00 , “f- M 001111111111 by the Ruylll (1 N ii 4% . 111% 00 il-wi’ of 01111111111, 11111111111 today 11. r111. c N n 411i . 100 102 A} c 1v n s‘. - 00% 100M ‘gcntinii ncso 0.2030. C N R We . ... I03 I05 Afiflllllll 1111111111 0.140s c, N It 5's 1070 10:11.4 105 Béllknlltkeclililgxilnk In? rate. Mo t Ilnrhor it's i000 .. 101% dirozll niliri-ia 0M068' ‘illiilnrln iev r11; fife‘ Cliliiii Iloniz Kong don“ . rs 0.2087, gglcniéllllii'll'nkin crown 0.0m. o’ P- ranc 0,0443. u-"lmlly folchsmnrk 02am “xzifllirlidin pound 3,0101, "P00110111 0.0013. "fiirililzliirivflnrln 0,4540. Imliii rfquilollvino 0 7 M" .\‘0li 0,‘. , Nlllxlol/iivin diiiiir 0.0105. nr“.n‘f'"i"llii bound 3.5000, _l l krone 0,1005, lvNIiud aloti 012m "mllllll iou ‘OM70 Bout]. “- - ' miamilpillr: origami 5.4380, g .,‘ nim- 0,2014. ti“ ‘Znflllllli franc OM00. :3 New York Curb lligh Low Close 4 4 Stocks TO c1< Am 301w) Q 1__ "1 Montreal {Stock Market (Canadian Treat) Stocks High L111.- Close Al Chemical sol/l silt, ail/a Atlantic Iiellu . .. 10-31, 151,. l!) American Can .. 50 501,5, 58% All! C81‘ F11)’ .1 ... 14% l?" My; Am Tel Tel ... 0 114 117% Anaconda Cop . .. Ill/t 101/1 11% Atchison ... 54% 55% Auburn Auto, .. ..._'l4% 07V; 77 Bend Aviation .. .. 1V4 9b iiVc Both Steel .. .. 21% 10V. 21% Briggs .. 1. ... ... ‘W: ill/s 7"‘! Can Pacific 10% i750 (‘use Thrcah _ Chrysler hiotors 15% 14% 15% Col Gas Elec .. ... ~ Vs iiiili 17% Continental Con 3W1 02% 0W1 (‘orn Products .. .. 0% ~18 40% i»; i iinpont 381i’. 40V.- 1-111-11 Auto-Lite . .. 21% 111% 211.1 Fox Film .. .. 51/1 5 5% i-‘rco TcXaa . .1... ‘Jill/i; "ii/i 35V! (ieii Asphalt .. ... 11% 19% 11% Gen Electric 10% 15% 1W- Gencral Foods . 1.. 30% 39 “Mil General Motors . .. 10% 15% i570 (ioodycnr Rub 1 “We Wl/s ‘lm/s Houston Oil i, ‘ill/a Iii Motors --- ‘, laid iinrvcsters 31% "ilili 30% Int Nickel ‘ - Int 'I‘elcplione . Ken Copper Lambert Co .\i Pacific .. .. .\I Pacific I'll] Montgomery Ward Nash Motors .. New York (font Paramount I'i|b I'\\i\ Serr of N Simmons C0 » fiouth Pnviliv - South Railway . Stand Brands Stand (ins Eleo Texas Co .. .. Tex Gulf Sulph Tim Roll 111-111- . .. 10 17% -' ll (‘nrli (‘arb .. ... 27% 20 "TV, i'i1lou Pacific .. .. s2 "ls-ii r1001 united Aircraft .. l0 17% 182T’: llnited Corp .. ... 111,; I006, 11% 1'11|11>d (11111 Imp 2o 101/1 10,041 ll s 11111111111- ov, 0% 05.1 Ii S Stool .. .. 41S 43V: 47M r1111 sm-i . .. 1o 11 1.01/- Warn Bros (‘o . .. 3V1 3% 33's “Westinghouse Eicc . 30% 300i 35'»: “Walworth (‘.0 .. .. 30% RS141 30V; \Vorth Pump 20V, lSl/i 20 I Mzscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug ‘lib-Barley, Can- adian Western, No. 3 J4; Onts_ (‘fan- ntiian ‘Vi-stern No. 8 .38: Oats, feed, nn, l .31; Flour, spring whciit patents. first.- -i.!10: Flour, seconds, 4.20; Flour linkers, 4,10; Flour, winter wheat pat- ents, choice 2,15: Flour, white corn 4.30: Ilrnri, ton 10.25: fihorts, ton ‘Ii.- 25; Iiidrllings, ton 10.25: Rolled Oats hnir 00 lbs ‘Zjiti: Hay N0, 2, per ton, cnrlots 11.00; Chccsa Ontrirfs Joli,- jinu; Cheese, Quebec's 0001-0074.; Bum-r, no. I finest .'.'0-,V,-'_>i; Eggs. fresh spcciiila in cartons ,!l'i: Eggs. fresh extras in cartons ,3 : Eggs, fresh firsts inW-nrlons ,L5; Potatoes. new Montreal .30. COTTON NEW YORK, Aurr Qtl-Cotton futur- es rinse-d firm; (‘losing bids: Jan. M4415: Feb 800: Mar 807-08: Apr, 005: May iiifl "- Jun hi0; uly 020-27; Aug ._i1n|1t s5 '11 Oct $58-00: Nor S00; Doc 875-77. Spot closed quiet: middling R05, Liverpool: Cotton, spot moderate business, Prices 1-0 higher, Ameri- can middling, fair 7.45: strict good middling 7.00: good middling 0.75: strict inidillinir 11.55: middling 0,45; sirct, low mlddliuir 0.3.'i~ low middling 0,25; strict ordinary 0,05; [0911 mm“. hr)‘ 0.57. Ri-cclpts were 1,000 bales including 300 American. SUGAR was a little cash-r todny_ and prices were ‘-’ points from the general ask- ing was more nrtivs with sales con- firmed of 24,000 bags of Cuban, 111,. 000 bslrs of Porto Rlcan and 463100 and outport refine", for pronipt Aug. Sept shipment, Prices moved within comparatively narrow limits with the market clos- ing 2 points net lower to I. higher, Slept. closed 1,14: Jan 1.13; llama 1.10: lilay 1,14: July 1.18. Refined sugar was viuchlinzed with refiners listing at 4.25 and some second hands available at 4,12%. Business was moderate, , IREDERICTON, N. 8., Aug. l0.- The toll of dead resulting from pp accident at Yoho crossing, near hit , - 1.121.111:- -= I Amer cyanamiil B . 4% ‘£1 56 Amer Super Power . ill/h 0'61 “V! Assoc Uus Eiec A . 4 1W’; 44% (‘an Marconi . 1% 1% 1% Cities Ser Co 5% ll 5i‘ (for (‘or .. .. .. 4% 4 4 Iillec Bond iiharo 110% 0'1 R" Ford of Cari A .. 10% 9% l" 4 Gulf 0‘ Qorp . 30% 38% 39% IIuin (lil Fefln Co .. iii! Irnperiol 0ll 1.111 ... 0% W» W» 111m- Peteroleum .. 101/11 10% 10% Niagara Iludaoii .. . lill/z I'll/i l-‘WI 01111111 oii of Ind .. M‘: fltand Oil of Ken .. 101/1. 111% llsl/s u mint Peru A s 11h 156 1% Tracy on August i2, mounted to dian Proud-The Imper Conference favoring industries, par- ticularly baso metal producers, the ' St. Lawrence waterway treaty the natural reaction atructirc for tho advance in 45 trad- ing days. of a list of 23 issues trad- ed oii the Toronto Stock Exchanie. the stock exchange today, a gain of practically ZlApercent daily, q This is probably - adavnce in the history NEW YORK, Aug flit-Raw sugar ing prices of tho last few days, Trad. bags of Philippines at 5,18, and 80,000 hairs of Philippines at 3.10 to local Stocks Continue Up w a rd Trend The Cana- ronozvro, Aug 2o t l Economic‘ and to $1 months of almost continual declines are coli- according to statistics compiled by These 23 stocks chosen, leaders in their respective groups and embrac- ing the major pursuits of the Do-| IDiIIlOII. havc appreciated on the aver; age of 100.0 percent, or maintained‘ the most consistent of the ex- change for a similar period, The appreciation in market values shows $045,072,055 on their outstand- in]: i-dpitiilizntidns, more than $500,- 000,000 from the low-s of the ycar. In dollars appreciation Canadian‘ Pacific Railway leads with a gain of approximately $161,000,000. Inter national Nickle added on its quoted rallies 81010001700, Imperial Oil, 3010000900 and Montreal Power $70.- 000000 First position in percentage goes to Walkers (‘amnion with an apprecia- tion of 210 percent ahovc its low, Consolidated Smeltors gained 200 porcont, followctl by international Nickle 185 percent Canada Cement I00 and Shnwinigai. 148 par cent. t The Montreal Curb Market the Montreal wiiolosiiie market today ilroppeil fie ii bug, liccoiuing 30c por eiU-lli, bugs for new Montreal stock. cd the niurket in the face 0t a uiodcr- ute demand. The chccse market was again shad- cd l/gi: iii order to icing export busi- ness, Quotations bet-lune, Inigo to 1014i: per lb, for ()nliit‘io's_ 11nd 00,0 to 0141c for Quebec's liccolpts were heavy 8,035 boxes. British buyers were ill holding of! despite the continued lowering of prices here, The butter market held steady at 2003c t0 2i cents pcr lb. for cnriots or less of N0, 1 Trading was quiet. but tho. tune of tlic iiiurkot iviis firm, surrounding conditions ln-iiig furor- nhlc, Jobbing houses wore quoting small lots to retailers dt 22c lor sol- lds and 23c for prints. lteceipts were 1,403 boxes, The egg market held riiostly at the some levels, There is li wide spread oii extras, depending on quality, Some extras for shipuieiit 0:111 be iiouirht as low as 24c a ilozoii, while. top quality extras arriving on tiic mur- kct are bringing as high as 28c a dozen, the bulk of trading rciuniiilnK at. the previous day's quotations 25c to 11c per ilozeu. Firsts arc I81: to 20c per dozen, and seconds iirc 13c to 14c per dozen for cnrlots, ilccclpts were L-iiii crises. . Montreal Market Sixieiights (Canadian Press) Volume of trading siinwod 11 con- traction in toilnfs session on the. local exchange, rind the tn-iid of values closely (ollowcd that of the wall street market a rniiy in the lute deal- ings following an earlier poi-ind of drrognlnrity, At the close here in nar- rower lists, gains were in excess of losses by i4 to ‘L0, while the arcriige price of twenty stocks adwincr-rl .12. The day was not entirely inciting in nows ilerelopmenta of a iiniiirc to affect irinrkct scntinioiii, for tlii- late upturn in New York uppoiirctl to come in direct reflection nf aii optim- istic statement by President at the opening oi’ a iuitioniil oconu- mic conference at “'R!hiligl0ll_ Taken as ll whole, however, the markets mood, pending a clearance piciuro the course of trndo and industry in the near future, while iii ii strictly tended an advance ill values ns has been enjoyed by the security fractured spine. l-ler husband was instantly killed in the accident when a large motor truck carrying overturned at Yoho crossing. Sylvia Lindsay, l8. was the sec- still in hospital here. inounced by Mr. Ed Acorn. 10ml“??? interesting reportyof the pro- 1 stock High Low Close, Ileauliiirnois A .. .. 1% 1 ll}; Big Missouri . .. I4 1S British Amori Oil . 1i. 11% (‘nuntin Mnlting Ills Corp-Son .1 Dominion Stores l1 i Imperial Oil .. .. 4%; 10 10% Imperial Tohncco .. 81,4, Into!‘ Petroleum 12% 12 l2 Inter Utilities A ... 10 Lake Shore .. .. .. 0 McIntyre .. .. .. lfl-Zli Moss Mines .. Iili Noranda .. .. .. ‘.1210 Page-Hersey Ltd 50 Sherrltt .. .. 47 Siscoe Mines .. 03 Teak-Hughes .. 375 Walker, Hiram Walker, Hiram P 0% Wright Bar .. .. 2S5 (Canadian Press) RIONTRI-JAL, Aug Zil-Potatoos iiii There was a hoary sulllliy, wlilcli ans-i °‘ and sons Frank and Murray, who lloover appear to have developed ii waiting market sense it period of consolidation can be expected, following oii so ex- ililf- kets in a comparatively iiriri’ period. 23 persons to the blueberry fields ond victim to die. Three others are CENTRAL GUARDIAN ISLAND SHEEP-The sheep us- ed by Mr. Stoddari: in. his vaude- ville act. at the Exhibition this week were kindly loaned for the oc- casion by Mr. Wellington Mac- Neili, southport. LUCKY NUMBERS-The lucky numbers in the Venetian Gardens prize drawing contest were drawn by two children at. the Exhibition Grand Stand yesterday and an- The numbers are as follows: 1st prize, diamond ring, 29545; 2nd, Chester- field set, 786; 3rd. DeForest Cros- ley Radio, i197; Lucky numbers entitling the holders to meal tick- ets: 20536, 16807, 938, 368i, l30l2, 13539, 19624, 7744, 5645, B942. DENTAL ASSOCIATIONZ-‘Yhe thirty second annual meeting of the Prince Ediward Island Dental Association was held in Char- lottetetown on Wednesday, August the 24th with the President, Dr..R. L. Noonan of Summerside in the chair. There was a. splendid atom- dance, and the session was one of stirring interest. Dr. F. E. Small- wood, representative of this prov. ince on the Dominion Dental Coun- cil of Canada, who was in attend- ance at the metlng of that body recently held 1n Toronto, gave a. ceedlngs of their gathering toge- presented and and means for its improvement. eighty-fourth year attended thci Exhibition enjoying meeting withi old friends as well as the display o1 fancy work and handicraft. M1‘. and Mrs. A. Founds and three children of Moncton spent the week end guests of Mr. an: Mrs. Nelson Currie, they also £30;- in the Exhibition. Rlngwood Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home oi Mrs. William Munch, Aug. 18th; The President presided. Meeting’, opened by snging and playing 111-‘ stitute Odo and repeating thei Creed. Twelve meiribers and fifteen visitors in attendance. Minutes read and adopted. conunittees gave their 11g TA T101115 Will Your Insurance B: Well Administered? When you name the trust company executor °l lile _P'°¢¢¢d$ 0F your life insurance, you are assured of the best possible administra- tion of your lunds and the most aiisisciory service on behalf cl your iamiiy. '11.. EASTERN rsusr c.1111..." C. N. BiS5ETT-——Mansger, Charlottetown Bunch. Solllllaiill, NI. r1 1 report-a. and new Committees were appointed namely: school, Mrs. Doiron and Mrs. Mutch. Sick. Mrs. Mahler and Mrs. McMahon. Buy- ing Mrs. Georveatt and 101115.12. Currie. Bill o! $3.50 for flowers was paid. Committees reported regarding Hall, meeting to be held the 29th, to provide ways District convention was also dealt with. Secretary read s. paper en- titled "The Individual Responsib-i iiity of an Institute Member". Thei meeting was all the more interest-i ing u Fairvlew Institute were in attendance, such get together meet- ings arouse a spirit of co-opera- tion and helplulness in our noble work for home and country. Music and singing interspersed by so- cial chat whiled away the remaind- er of the evening. Misses Freda Bur- dett and Austins Mutch accompany- ing on the piano. lililrs. Allison Mc- Millan moved a. vote of thanks to the hostess in behalf of Falrvlew ‘Si: J 0hn’s Caring For Unemployed ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Aug. 26~Just five miles (tom this city. pioneers are felling trees. clearing brush and pulling stumps to win homes from the forest in the manner of their forebears. Erection of 11011168 members, to which replied. Meeting closed by singing and playing God Save the King and Auld Lang sync. Mrs. Augustus Mc- Mahon kindly invited members to .meet with her September 29th.-R she Iimngly suificicrit w care 10i- the housing needs of 100 families, presently paying rent, is the aim of the lri- terests connected with Mount. Pearl Park. where the working man's colony ls having its begin- nings. liunipa and Bruises eased by Mlnurd‘! filler: and Dr. T. E. Robins, repres- entative to the Canadian Dental‘ Associawn. which also met in Tor- i onto at the same time, delighted‘ ‘the meeting with an excellent re- isume of what went on. at. that Eliiiiefink. at which there was an iattendance of about; 1,500 fror ‘Great Britain and Canada. T’ officers eiecived for the coming y~ {are Dr. C. B. Green of Mania President; Dr. M. A. McGuf; Vice President; Dr. J. H. A1 asemiarv. Resistrsr. Treasurer; ' iT. E. Robins oi’ Charlottetown, 1 inr. A. A. Lockliari; of Kensing . .were also elected, who with 1 Eforegoing officers. constitute z Dental Council. Dr. J. E. 311m; 11rd was elected representative the Canadian Dental Assoclatitx. (or the coming year, while Dr. Aym. was “given a similar appointment on the Dominion Dental Council of Canada. PERS ONALS Mrs. John S. Rlceand daughtei Margaret. were among the passen- gers on the Borden train this morn- 1118. returning to their home in San Francisco, Chili, after a pleased visit. with relatives in New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wanamaker have been spezding the past rive weeks at Bedeque in the cottage oi W. T. Bowness left Friday by car on return to their home in St. John, N. B. Rocky, Point Harvesting 1's now well under way, 11 bumper crop is expected. A blight. lY presenting B. brown appearance. no doubt. the crop will he impaired. Quite a. number attended the very much in the work o! the Ex perimental Station, hoping to pro- fit. thereby. 16th, with a. good attendance, Miss Langili, city, in charze, all inter ested will be looking forward to a successful year. Several farmers from thls aide o! the river are in the city exhibiting their horses at the Provincial Faii namely Messrs. Hugh McPhee, Dan- iel Taylor, Norman McDonald, Nel- son Currie. William Match and Angus, McEachern. We hope they bring home some ribbons. has struck the apple orchards late- v Field Day in DoSsble, interested Ringwood School opened on the‘ Mrs. Isabel Currie though in her For His By Crazy Hi1 LUCIEN G Passenger Carrying ‘Pageant the Show. Judging of ARITIME iiiii TOUR ilPTliii AIRPORT 3 Miles West of Charlottetown Wednesday, August 31st Greatest Aerial Display Ever in theiast COMPETITIVE AEROBATICS I DOUBLE DELAYED PARACHUTE JUMP 3y Slim Ennis, Canadlfs Premier Parachute 11110091‘ For His Worship Mayor Stewarfls Trophy FLYING AND {Ninlirlllirlfiiiien who defys the Laws of Gravitation THE POPULAR WINDMILL SHIP Flown by Canada's First Commercial Flying Sister Ship of Capt.- Featuring the Eagle Rock. Car, and ground control 'An Event Full of Thrills. Testing the Skill ad Timing of Pilots THE BELGIAN ACE VANHEE ENDRON THE REMOTE CONTROL SOUND SYSTEM Th t. E' i ‘ns each Event, _ _ a M) m tains with the Latest Musical Hits PASSENGER CARRYING BY FAMOUS PILOTS will start. at II a. he no Passenger Rides During lile Receive a Souvenir MODEL AIRPLANE COMPETITION Open to the Boys of Prince _ Manager; 165 Great George Street. and receive Honor the Lieut. Governor’s Trophy AIR SPEED RACE STUNTING Pilot, the only Passenger Carrying AUTOGIRO in Canada- SEE P. E. I. LADY PILOT ' n Mollls0n’s “Heart s Content- COMPETITIVE LANDING For the Imperial Oil Cup a CIRCUS LEAvllilgcsta iilixgt with their Own Mobile Sound ___l’ high speed motor Cycle. This Air Circus is ‘U; famous from coast to coast. - ti? AIR RELAY RACE _ for the Harry G. HD2915 Tmllilles (‘me l“ each member of Winning Team.) FORMATION FLYING With His Mohawk Pinto FLYING FRENCHMAN Flying the Famous Robin ‘ Names the Performers, and Ships and Enter- m. and after the Show. There _w'ili Main Show. All lfassengers Wiii Ride ‘Picket signed by Their P110!- Eniries to th- your pass for Prizes to be Edward Island. Send your Model Competition at I1 a. 1a., awarded during the Mflin 500W- Many ships of i I . may never again this. You cannot a Cnrvelis Wharf Bohr. Olsrise in port. Lyons Whsrt dreauit in port. Plchltfll Wharf in port. three today when Mrs. Walter Mes- Buntain, Bells Wharf I01‘. 571 410d in ‘hag-ital tram s 50hr. Mona in port, B. S. l-iariandyCaptiin McLalrie Along The Waterfront l...‘ Marina Wharf Customs cruiser Ghaleur. Captain g. Heather has sailed. D. P. W. Munch, Captain Land Bohr. Dwina, Captain ‘Prank Bou- in hurt. Ostrea II, Captain Doucetle in . ‘nort- Bruoe Stewart: Whnrt S. s. l-Iochelsaa, Captain Traverse _ _ _ I on Q10 Whit-Charlottetown route. portunity of seeing petition. "5 1 :1‘. I J .4 |I The management of _ _ have this meet go down in aviation history as the _ _ have an opportunity of seeing such an aerial display as iIord to miss. Come and bring the family: Meals served on the grounds. parking space (parking space free). lilorning _ ‘ the planes, taking a ride. “etching model Diane 00m‘ ail types will take part in the day’s 001110818- the Air Meet are not leaving a stone unturned to event of the _vear- You Come early and be assured oi‘ a good arrivals will have an op- Tlie Main Programme commences at 2 P. M. Sharp. No passenger carrying ADMISSION 50 Cts. Cliii. WEAR YOUR DUPLICATE TICKET ‘his will save ernbarassmeni. Traffic an Royal Canadian during main events. _ DREN UNDER 12 WITH PARENTS FREE d grounds under supervision of Mounted Police- No parking on highways- GRAND AVIATION BALL Wednesday evening, August. ill-Canadian National Hotel The number of tickets is limited. secure yours now at main desk Canadian National. SHOW FOLLOWING DAY IN EVENT BAD WEATHER