‘ 25, __ ES TERD/I Y’S S75 MARKET | , Associated PHI!- nlllhfiiiywiiter-l z -Pricea back- YORK" isulconitdarabl con- l i1 tiilld most of today's lea- duflnltock exchnfllfi- but l i“ ‘h’ in rails in the last hour ul11"'", mi list hiflhel. m” ‘ELI. more thinly traded r 0‘ ahnllf 5 to 12 points, 0101"" at the finish were n0" “mam m» two, The mar- ‘ heavy profit the traditional middle of the day. ghmwere off temporarily - 1 {nfg but moat of this 1 '0' Ehrrrovrred later. T118 sinn ws; of £391,500 shares, |°:1:“?,,,...an u" than rest"- | ‘ -‘ ,. t.» lteep the list i] rin "of “whic 1' ‘BMW’ -.i during most of “L! i? ‘the so-cslied pivot- “Y- ‘ - er feeble from the ‘ring in these is- . shed under cover t, ,, up of various m" i cludzn: coppers, foods, gaming issues, and special- ii l'l lson shat up t0 “fgizepfifinr hither. Reading ad- qfm pcinls tn is, ii new hilrh - , liut Iiehlgh, which re- rain Market ‘TINNIPEG (Canadian Press) Aug ‘JP-Continued ,\',\‘lI‘F.\‘-. " l listant months and “fM-‘niaii-lc at Liverpool turned n"; nu-iiward in the wheat iriv good resistance was "flare-ls, however, and howed losses of ay. l it hm» at the close B flit-til‘ PIBFPd iii rim: Ilevembfl‘ and .\la.\' at 0i. h Ms were i."".'§ lynutrading and motlerate ,1 l nadian wheat wvre c00- , Now York estimated export tai- th° morning at between mid 400,000 bushels. lie doliri-rios of new wheat were M li\' the unsettled weather . part few days receipts at coun- iierainrs continue on n 110011 lnrl Pfln§IdFrflhIe b90810! PP?!‘ n; in evidence, rings of cheap wheat by Germ- xrre considered s bearish factor Llrsrporvi, From the ‘Canadian ,4 visrv_ however, the selling raashirrrd bullish since soft ilfll-‘r are bola‘ Inadv- in order fair buyers iiiircaisss oi’ (‘anadlan hard will be permissible b_v Germ- ills, iirhi-iits and coarse grains ily hcld unchanged in a quiet ' (‘LOSE in (lat 541i: Dec 561-1; lilay ti: 2.11.: Dec 245i. icy: Oct fill}: Doc 310;. (‘ASH PRICES row ex, f! .\'o',' 7i t". ‘V. . . No, r. I‘, iV, 2055: No. , Track 311,2, . F \l _ '2 B! The tiiisn . —’l‘hc hiontroal stock itl ronvi uml its bullish tone in y'i tfiillllll. Tho general list ail- om friii-Ilons tn well over lat, and vnliime was more than sharia above yesterday's Power, International , . llan Traction, Cnadian ‘its Rail 1v and National Brew- ve loaders, failed tn aharo in , sold up to 30 to- li it has not rnached ‘ iiet gain of i191, Nickle In "i at IIN, Brazilian gained i114 and f‘, i", R. was up 1,5 m Jlihlifil Rroworics was active iitleravian ‘of the PPEIIIIII‘ divi- inc-i F. i," 17%. Stool (‘nr i-inseil at l0, Jftvr selling down to the dav as a rosult of lo earning!‘ statement. Tfi Him" was a strong spot, lip i at i r final p cos included ll, f‘, K301i at 2011,, B. f‘, <5. Canadian Car . up '91. at , augnd at 121;’, .\las- ~w 1; at an, iisoiiu Ih‘i‘raac_ nflilill at 10,1‘. Power (‘or- ""1.11l1 w. at i015, Shnwlnlgan '- '111"‘""."rl at iii, Quebec 1 i7, Stool of Canada. "hora, y‘ It Mwdix-"(r Dr-bcntnros were 1-,,‘ 7:. rinks were quiet and "whats: “ere 47.270 shares and '11’ Pow"! “-“Ylli'i _ g rinsed at $3,- "gaa tllr- lnivcd suites flttllfll’ at r “"- W tllllli, Pa“ ‘dl-‘Puiin! with lawyer): gm must admit that, your pm. hi" d“! Mt make angels of “'7”: "N0: there you have EM °i "7 Yours certainly does (1 GOSSIP ported a moderate operating deficit for July, a aiust a small profit a year ago, also reached a new high for the year, and closed up more tn 5. net. Lac Kawanna Bose l0 to 34, a new top for the year, Norfolk and Western. a bituminous coal carrier, turned strong as well, closing 8 points higher, in a light turnover, U, S, Steel Common mil lower during much of the day, al- though it closed up a fraction. The preferred rallied about 3 in the indepslfdents, I\‘ional Steel was a strong spot, up more than 4 to a new high for the year. Miscellaneous il- lues closing l to 2 points higher in- ciuded American Can smelting, Chicago and korthwestern, Columbia Gas Corn Products. Kenna- cott, International Nickle, Lambert. Loews, Loose Wiles Montgomery Ward, Sears, National Biscuit, Sim- mona, Underwood Elliot. and others. Buoyancy of cotton was helpful to shares, that staple rising about $2.50 a bale, Gains sagged, however, and farm implement shares while finish- 1114! above their lowest, closed with fractional losses. What the stock market dad: e Tue Number of ailvii nces 350 Number of declincs 148 Stocks unchanged 137 Total issues traded 815 JVESTBBK MARKETS (Canadian Press) BIONTRI-Lfli, Aug 24—’1‘liere were 37 cattle, .'i.'i lambs and 21.1 hogs for sale on the two hlontroal livestock lunrkrts today, A total of 451 cattlewi-ro receiv- nd‘ for export tomorrow to Great Britain on the Manchester Commerce, There were only .'l7 .cattlc and 7L3 lambs for sale. _ Hogs ivere firm at 3.1.2.1 for lfllflcti. bacons. butchers and lights of good quality fed and watered. Miscellaneous .\I0l\'TRE,-_ Aug ‘ii-Barley, (‘sn- arlian western, .\'o. 3 .44: Oats, (‘an- ndlnn western No, 3 jii; Oats, feed,i No. l .37: I-‘lour_ spring Ivhcnt pat-t eats, firsts 4,50; I-‘lnur, spring wheat patents, seconds 4.20; Flour_ spring wheat patents, bakers‘ 4,10: Flour, winter wheat patents, cholm 2T5: Flour, white corn 430- Bran ton 10.- siiiii-ts, ton 21.25; .\lilldilllgfl_ mi Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs. 2,00; no. 2 per ton, car lots 1i,00; t Ontario's ,l0 @101}; Quc- bnc's ,i0-_i01,§: l finest Eggs, fresh specials in car- Eggs_ fresh extras in car- Eggs, fresh firsts in car- .'.’4; Potatocs_ new Montreal ,3$, COTTON NEW YORK, Aug ilk-Cotton futur- cs closed stoady: Closing bids: Jan R10; Feb $0; .\lnr $02043 ' May Mil-TR: Jun Aug Bill: Sop 818; $32: Doc Sil~42, Spot closed quiet; Mlddling S30. Liverpool: Cotton, spot in 11L de- mand, Prices" four points lovwi", Aid‘- ericnn middling, fair 6,03; strict good -. July $04M; Oct 823-27; .\'ov middling 0,33: good middling 02R; strict middling 0.09: middling 5.0‘ strict low middling 5 i: low niid- diiug. his‘ middling 5.53: strict or- dinary .035 strir-t low middling 5,03: law middling 5.81: strict ordinary 5.03; good ordlnarv . 3. - Rcccipts ivoro 2 ,0. bales includ- ing 13,500 American, SUGAR v NEW YORK, Aug fli-llaw sugar was quiet null uuchangml today with spots quote-d at 3,17, The only sales confirmed were 7,000 bags of Philip- pines for Dem-Jan, at 3.10, 7,000 links for .\larch,-Apr.» at 3,12, and 14,000 bags of Philippines at 3,17 all to op- cratnrs. The market opened unchanged to 1 point highcr and iatcr showcd net advances of 1 to 7i points on active covering, but the upturn was nearly all lost with the market closing l point net higher to 1 net lower, Ap- "iiltm the first chance." American _ Foreign Exchange MONTREAL, Ans 24-4111 The Canadian Presl)—Brltish and foreign exchange in relation to~ the Cana- dian dollar, as compiled by the Roy- al Bank of Canadli “M”! "d" ll follows: Argentina peso 0.851. Australia pound 3.1501. Austria schllllng No rate. Belgium beige 0.151 , Brasil milrell 0.0860.~ Bulgaria lev no rate, China Hong Kong dollars .2073, Caechoslovakia crown 0.0331. Denmark krone 0.2004, Finland flnmark 0,0170, France franc 0.0445. Germany relchsmsrk 0.2701. Great Britain pound 3.0265- Greece drschms 0.0013. Iloiland florin 0.4501. Hungary pent!" 9-1955. India rupee 0.2074, ital!‘ lire 0.0582, Japan yen 0.11554. Jugnsliivia dinav 0,0195. New Zealanrl pound 3.5714. Norway krone 0,1011. Poland zloti 0.1%. Roumsnia leu 0.0010, South Africa pound 5.4650, Spain peseta Oflllil, Swi-ilen krone 0.2020. Rivitseriand franc 0,2207. Fnitcd States dollar 131,5 per cent premium, Joriiiipoa c r.- tsalifltofi shrdl hrdl FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Aug 24—Foreign ex- change irregula Demand ran“? omit aritsiri 3.40: France 3911-1 ltalv 5.12: Belgium 13KB: Germany ‘i310: Canada 88%, Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) High Low Close 19% 151i 1 Stocks At ltefining ... ... Amcrivau (‘an .. .. 58 flit 57-551 All! Tel Tel 1110i Ill! 117% Anaconda Cop 100i Atchisou ... 570i Auburn‘ Auto .. 09 Bendix Aviation . .. 111-1; Bethlehem Steel . 201.’; , Briggs .. .. ... 6% 3": 3'11 (‘an Pacific . Case Threshing . (‘om Sou .. (‘hrysler Motors Consolidated Gas Continental Can . Corn Products . E I Dupont Fox Film .. Free Texas .. .. Gen Asphalt .. Gen Electric .- Gen Foods ... Gen .\iotors . lien Pub Serv Goodyear Rub. Houston Oil .. Hudson .\fotora Int Harvesters . int Nichol .. .. lut Telephone .. Ken Copper . Lambert Co ... ... 42 u viii-inc .. "m, 11.4. 11.4 .\l Pacific Pfd .. Montgomery Ward . 121-‘, iiH Nash Motors ... 160i New York Cent Packard hlotors - s Paramount Pub . .. 71-’; T 7V: Pub Serv of \‘ .1’ .. 5M’; 50_ Radio Corp Radio Keith Orph .. Sears Roebuck .. .. South Prlflc ..- Sriuth Ilallway .. .. Stand Brands Qtani Gas Elt- Stanii (til of .\' Studebaker . . , 7 Texas c.- .. . . 101;. in innit '.i‘ex Gulf Sulph 231/; '23 ‘I315’ Tim iloll Bearing .. 10's. l0 ill-hi I' 1‘l\ (‘nrh .. ... 20h 95V, 20's Yniriii Pacific 81% 701$. 5075i Fnitcti Aircraft . .. i851 i706 iS"“i' Vniteil (‘orp ii i014. ll i Fnited Gas imp "Olii 100,; 201.6 l7 S Ilubber ll S Steel .. . \‘an Fteel Van Stool .. .. Warn Bros (‘o Westinghouse E104!‘ I Woolworth l‘o .. Worth Pump .. New York Curb Stocks Jump ' - i? NEW YORK, Aug 24—A bullish flare in stocks of the anthracite coal carrying railroads, pulled the stock 111"!" 1°01! out of a confusion of price trends, to close with sub an- tlal gains. Some of these stocks shot "l1 $5 to $12.50 a share, and through- out the market there were many ad- "m"! °Y $1 t0 32 at the close, al- though earlier in the day- there had been numerous temporary losses of Xi tn 83, prticularly in the ao-cailed pivotal issues, Trends in the financial markets as l "0019. however were mixed, The bond market‘ experienced the most decisive setback in nearly two months. Several of the more speculative ls- sues, particularly in the rails, were actively sold, as traders took prof- its on the sweeping advances of the past few weeks. A number of such issues showed losses from yester- dare (‘losing prices of $10 to $50 par bond of $1,000 par value, The cotton market. on the other hand, had one of its most specula- tive upswings of the year, Klini"! about $2.50 a bale and reaching new high levels for the recovery. Wheat futures at Chit-ago closed about 1/; THE CHAETOWN GUARDIAN CK AND B m: NINE O 1w) QUC TA TION§ " Montreal Stock Market A Quotation» (Canadian Press) Stocks Ablttbi .. ... .... .. Bell Telephone . .. I01 100 101 B C Packing .. 1% Brazilian ... 101,5 111.’. B C Powcr A .. 201-’; B C Power B .. 71.4 71.5, (‘an (‘ar (‘om 5-‘; "1111 "f" Pill ... i5 (.‘an (‘enient .... 5 4H 4*’; (‘an W-nient l‘fd 31 (‘an Ind Alcohol ... 2% 2K 2% Can Steam i'fd 0 (‘an Wire Cable I! Can .' . Cncksbut Plow Cons Smelling . Dryden Paper .. . Dom Bridle .. . ... 1D 187i N's Do Steel Coal B .. 2i,’ 2K 21-,- Dom Textile . Eastern Dairies . .. cent a bushel lower. Fraser (‘nys 60 The advances iii tho railroad shares “"1 51*“ ‘V111’?! ~- 1H 1H l ' W"? l-"Rely in issues ordinarily not 6"“! -: -- i~- ' 11"») actively traded, and lu consequence! ""11 iii m"?! -~ 575 Susceptible to wide fluctuations h" “"1"” ~- -- 11H 101;. 110$ ' ' Lake of tho wood, , 1 Massey llnrris 504, 51,; 504i hicifoll-Frtint .. 10x5 l0 i014, .\innt Power ... ... 30% 341i, .101; “out Tramway , ,, 111g - .\'at Bren-cries .. .. 1Q I71,’ 171,, Nat Ftecl Far .. i0 9M 0 Blunt Pow If"; , 491; 49% (Cllildilli Press) Power Porn .. 1M, an. 101»; MONTREAL, Al! !4—Butter and Quehcc Power .. .. l7 1811'. 17 was continued their féuerit upward Fbeiviairaii .. .. . 18 1711i 1R move on the Montreal wholesale mar- 3'1" “71111111111 10 keta today, Cheese gave further in. filmon saris n dicntlon of having been pushed tui) Fouth (‘an Power 101, far and again reacted slightly. Pota- “"1 “f Panada 2f 101,; 20 toes held unchanged, . Win Xl-"NIIC .. ... 4 The butter’ market ivag quoted , generally at 20§ic per lb, for car- BANKS lots or less of No. l, 50m.) Q9319" were asking slightly above thil F“mn“‘i""’ -- “~11” 132 “"5 figure, while some Jun" butter was ~"°""“01 - .. l available at slightly under, A; (he .\'ova Scot 2R7.‘ auction at the. hoard of trade 43d 11°F“ -- --» ~-- 4 m‘ boxes of Xn, l sold iii gun“ Wm, 47 boxes nf No, 2 at 201,1, Iii-semi; were 135i boxes, small lots tn retailer-g were quoted by Jobbing hrluflpg at 22c for solids 23c for prints, {mm The egg market ranged 1c higher on extras, newly arriving stock ha. ing 25c tn 27c pcr dozen on extras, while others were unohangqiy fin" being l8 to 20 cents per dozen, and seconds were 13c to 14c per dozen, in cariots or less. Receipts were 2,313 cases. Tbe cheese market was fractionally easier in the M1118 105i!‘ to 1011c for 0i au-‘s and 10c to 10111:: for Quebcc s, ilealers shading prices later in the dav in an effort to get some export Engine“, New sales this week have been very light, British ll.'pOft€l"B not replying to cabled offers, receipts, S70 boxes at the auction there were 1,2091 boxer; again afternoon. Montreal Market Sideiilghts (Canadian Press) An irregular tone in the wail street market at which centre a contraction in volume reflected the development of a hesitant mood, failed to halt the strong movement the local exchange in today's session, iolume here swa at the best level for an)‘ session in stock values on this yearto date, and gm- "up and ‘h, y", 1 QmhFc-s w“ the close found gains outnumberink at 101g‘; penk of the market, l Mining Stocks price of twenty stocks gain of over half a point. responsible for the expanding inter- est Ill tho security markets here. a- part from the broad forward move- ment under way in Sew York. in- clude the pandlng trade contained in the agree- ments reached at namic Conference, and the indications asses by fi to 6_ while the average recorded a Factors important promise of ex- the Imperial l-Ico- wwmu“ Iwu‘) of an upturn in business likely to be TORONTO, Aug.‘ ‘J-l-iliiuliig close)- Sales Stock sales High Low‘ Close ,1! ,1! .14 .79 14500 Arno .. .. .10 R Ilolling 3500 l-iidgootl 1M0 B t.‘ Pion 7000 Buff Can " 0 (‘anusa .. >00 (‘lericy .. i000 (‘oiumar . 1:405 Dome . 7.1.85 l-"liridge . 2000 l-‘ed Kirk i000 Golilaie . 4000 Granada . ll400 Iiomestd . S150 Howey .. i500 Kirk Luke .1000 Kirk Prem 2000 Knot Flog W5 Iiake Shore 11050 liacassn 550 McIntyre . I000 Merland . i275 .\iln Corp 21400 .\loff all t influenced by a which now appears definitely sssur-' satisfactory crop. BAD SAILOR Those of you who intend going on he sea may be scared of sea-sick- ness. a distressing complaint for which there is no specific cure. The ixmditlon is peculiar to some people. even to hardened sailors. and its cause is obscure. There are good grounds for the belief that. the i. mplairit. is lsrgelyi psychological in origin-that. is, it has something to do with the men- tal make-up o! the patient. Most. sufferers get relief by iyinl down when they go on board. Thai] proximate snlcs 48,450 tons. inrlud- “m0 “n ing 10.500 lll oxrhanges. Sept closed 1- kill’ -- l,0<, 1w 1.ii_ Jan 1.1a .\irh 1.10 .\fa_v 1_-_ -\_ own: - should remain on their backs un- 1-1‘. 1111?‘ 1-19- . - L . C] "$3,; -\-°“{,""} i-ii the feeling of nausea paxes off. ltcfinors prions wero 4,25 for flue Shirk’ .1 B “ugh o“ ‘n? 1'1"" n?" ‘m KEIIIIItIIIrTJVIViID second hand‘: quot- sgamlgomi-er ' 51"; 5% S‘; prfgflgr If. l5 lifiwliSe b0 cut out meals be- ’ “ " ' “' AASOC Gas Elec a .. luv. ‘i: :12 aifif Alntonio fore some to ses- Some people 11* (‘an hlarconi .. ... ,5 , .‘nrn a Fm" s" C0 _ m mm Show“ __ deed lose the feeling of sickness Th M t I (‘iii-a (‘or .. .. . . 37. I. if they have something to nibble at 8 l-llec‘ Bond Share .. 20195 20% 00 Htniiaconn . intervals Gulf fill (‘orp .. ... 3006i n00 St Anthony‘ ' lliim 0n ui-fiii vii .. fight 11$ irlivsvfiittr . Various drugs have from time to Curb Market liftg‘;'i‘g.lctg,'li,,,t“lu‘j H“ 101-, “if, F“ q-"Huélil" ‘ time been reoommended for the Niagara Hudson 181-, ifi 15% .i000 Thoma (‘ad wmplglnt, but it t; wise w 595k £2222 gii 2i iii-i. i742 i?’ .003 i-Ifnlfiii '. .. war doctor's advice before Mk1"! Stocks High Low (‘lose ' m“, ' s - s a 5_» m" WM". Mk Am,“ Brmpma u 5 Ln 11am r r A '1- ‘s ‘r s“ Wm,“ H“ these. It is best to take s good fivriiiailiii-iiois A 13:00 m: Y. , Silvpr gs, aperlent a clay or two before start- Bl . ssouri .. ' iii-i q rsgiiaiii Mining a 1:41.11 Canadian GOD t. Tom m! 1mm" mm" i“! ‘m u“ 5mm“ Britisg Ameri Oil .. I02 101,4 i202 - 13141515]; (‘an ‘ineries .. _, . I , l" ‘M h d Dis Corp-Snag .. .. ‘f B d Q 100mm“ Manda-tr r Ionn a, Dam Stow-s .. .. .. 101i 1pop,s_.,sn m] Home 0H ~. -- - I19 ration hiissouri lmncrh-l 011 -- -- - 1111.4 1111i- ano tent-tin . .. cut imperial Tobacco “'3 fioriC-(‘oppa-r . . T'.‘0i‘t0 Aigomu .. .. .'i-'i .i'_‘ .l'.’1-'z inter Petroleum 12H 12- (CanICl-fl Press) “m Eldomdo ' 2000 Baldwin , ,, n11, ‘M1.’ ,0i14. inter Utilities A ,I1 Bond Bid All 1mg 50mm,“ _ 19mg Brown". _ , jifi?! [1315 .0811; Inter Ftilities B 3 Dd of Canada 514-34 ... 101.85 102,05 1mm pom Exp] ,, .07 MA; .001’. Lake Shore .. . min 1010 Do of (‘anada 51-5-37 1085i 100% i000tlem Lake .. ,0! ,0! .0! Moss .\lines .. .. R315 34 iDo of Canada 1-’; 001.5 07 1915,1;_\'i¢]ui] _, (i000 Hilltop .. .. 0111’; .0! .01 Norunda .. .. .. .. 2040 '.‘I'.‘5-Dn of Canada 4 011:4 1000 Kirk Bud .. 1on0 Keors .. .01 .01 .01 Sherrilt .. .. . . . 40 (‘an 4 i mm “olmnil .. ,, anon xii-tr mini 1i ii “l Siscoc Mines .. .- .. 00 05 '.|.'i (‘an 4‘i" 2000 Nordon .. s. 17000 .\Ialrobic . . 011s .01 .0l‘fi TPrlt-lIllflhPf“ .. . aao u," p.54 rm P-Ofclllt‘ . .. 5on0 on Select .. Mu m1; M1,; Walker. iliram .. .. 7"; 7-‘ 7%- (‘an .'nt ltlys 5-00 .. 15000 Pm Pats 2am) ltibago .. .. .01 J11 .0‘ Walker liiram, Pfil 0h; 01¢; 9": Do Fan Nat fiery 5-00 .. 1011M’. 101% liii Royalite . _ _ 1000 Robb .\font 0111; m‘; .0l"'i- Wrisht Bar M Do (‘an .\'iit Scrv 5-41 H1001‘, 10114 15.150 Ventures . .. .05 .63 10500 Wood Kirk . .10 .10 1° High Low Close n _~_._ i Modern School Losing Ground wtimmiv Lambeth Bridge Changes London At Westminster LONDON. Aux. 24.—(By The Ca- NEW YORK. Mm “Nay The median Presto-The nezlv LambeI-h‘ Canadian P,e§,_.q-he modem Bridge has transforme hondonmschoo; o! emoflon» m “team”, as drabbest water from into a visuurepresenmd by D_ R Lament‘, and :1 bell-ligand a‘ 31198;??? ‘imildames Joyce, among others is be- I) '85 ' ' ; . “$110” “P; c?“ y“ h Sgeesannlns w (11-5-111987518, according rou across n on a ic Em P,“ Benn-s saw“ o, the U“, 31:55:?‘ mmmma: mciimfes fmwarsitg; of London. e ourney gs an rom ne . - , - _ City- The bridge which was cpen-l . speak “gin a slmposlum on can d b the Ki - _ sin _ a wmporarg.‘ ateraiure at the Colum- e, y _ n3 p“? _ g a“ e‘ ‘ ‘bi: Unirersizy summer school Prof. trio switch. has cost $9,000,000. ‘Santa. asserted emphasis on the cxuss v ' 0 ‘ m?’ uth iglgheiheivgelvlhebilrigvilk;3 phi .cai aspect u! love and on sen- fromsollicinrintis iioifabie t avoid! mm’ “d a cynxal attitude t°' the bend in ‘the Thane‘ lfeneen “lard man’ “Here Charactgriszics o! ‘° " ‘:21 ‘odr h 1. Westminster and Biackfriars, and, e m1, E n Sc o0 _, take a direct route to 'lie liear- of He ‘Med as among “he! rep". is .t ti" . f h 2 . the City, missing the worst traffic m a m ° t e mwem 5 h°°1 D blocks of central London. 1H. Lawrence. James Joyce, Aldous This handsome vecl bridgr- with! imle-v “d Swpim‘ mm“ i“ m” five delicately curved spans '00-, _:_9d Klngdcln‘ ‘ii-OHS? and Mama tween EfanPe piers is in weico-iie M '11 France‘ KM“ m Germany contrast wane original Lambt-‘hland mm“ Hemingway i“ m‘ Bridge ‘which “hm opened ,l0 United Suites. "There are signs tags years ago was described by Charles Dickens as "perhaps. on the whale. izegrate," hi. deciared, "and that 1a..» modern period is over. The the ugliest ever built." [We f . d, v _ , , Fianked at its northern apprzachljqgiifn 0 -nI'i1?iSpeOIl.t5lb.i.i,\ alumna-st“ i: ii g i I {'3 UTE :n 9 by the great office buildings, In-; _ dustry house and Trliames -iisc."war5 ‘wems 1° beimumlngj the bridge, which baa taken three. iAmoug me "anous faculties of years to bund_ exprgses a Know inc human soul such as reason, artistic ideal of commerciai Lou- Emilia” imagimmm- ‘his “wdem don. than bad been the case for school 135's the emphasis o“ Sen’ merm l=:i‘"on. but among all the sensa- The Queen accompanied the Kim,‘ ns 1'. happens sometimes there is when he performed the (Dem-fig one 1n particular which seem: to ceremony. Two thousand chndren have an eternal value-Abe sensa- frorn the elementary schools of i501‘ °5 GOG- The "mdem sch°°l 55 westminsm- and Lamb-if}. 3n"; also a my-stical school. It is differ- the 12,100,, wide fmiwa“ n; m, rm from the Romantic and it is bridge when their Alan-Files drove difiiTfili ""111 1h? 513F539 593"”- “1-055 w the Albert Embankment, the Clasuc insisted on reason. But. ,eac'n school proper lasts rea‘iy only ‘_ 1a few years.“ | Stars Return a a T0 Broadway iii- NEW YORK, Aug. 24.-<By The Canadian Press; - Maude Adams. Eva. ie Gallienne, Ethel Barrymore, George M. Cohan and a host of other old friends of Broadway are being welcomed back for the start of the new stage season. . Missing for a year or more from [Manhattan playhouses, an impres- sive‘ array of favorites are either in rehearsal or lining up new vehicles for what they hope will be new ‘triumphs on the country's leading |stages. Included among them arc Jack Buchanan and Jesie hfatihervs, Englsh stars who have no: been seen on this side since "Wake up and Dream" some seasons ago. Buchanan nil‘. be in a musical comedy while hfiss Matthews will‘ be a. comedtenne in "The -Divorcee." I Special Transmitter i For Broadcasting I ' ——* i ! LOYDON. Aug. 24.-('By The" Canadian Pressi-A new transmit-i dei- of a special type has been built‘ by Marconi Company engineers: on the roof of Broadcasting House, , for important experiments in‘ broadcasting on a low wave. The aim cf the British Broadcasting Corporation is to make an inten. sire study of low wave transmiss-l" ion in cities notable for modern‘ steel structures. London. with ital many new buildings. is ideal for ll.e p urposc- It is hoped to begin a series cf tests in a few weeks. For these experiments various spo- vken and instrumental items will be broadcast on seven metres. This u-iii not interfere with the ordin- ary broadcast programme. A number of low ware receiving Gay: sets will be placed in modern steel i frame buildings in various parts of "Anmh" return“? Landau“ i5 London, and engineers will check Ivor Novello, who will have the lead i We“. phase of the recepumh H ‘i113 1'°1° i“ M19 9T m5 °“'1‘-‘drama5' , the steel structures in the buildingsl i"! Lived with Y°"-" H? Fayed ‘m . are found to have a screening ef-l ‘Bfmidwal’ 155i “'30 515° Burkeiifec: low ware transmission will‘ (widow of F‘. renze Zelgficld~ lnihave z.) be arcepived l“The Truth Game" and ‘with Ben- ‘ 53.1.. ita Hume in "Symphony in Pro mod Flats," both written by himself. i _____7fi_ Mlllde Adfluls. “'00 591K095 Fruit plates are much more ap- Broadway last season for a roatkpqgizing mm vegembie mates as tour. is coming back to the orig- 1h: basis of a luncheon on a warm inal scene of her many triumphs‘ d n all-fruit meal. once a and it is altogether likely she n"ill_'.rcc.-r. is approved by many people choose one of the Shakespeare‘; as a health promorion measure. plays, though she denies it. It is known she has been think about ‘in the was; 40's. "Twelfth Night" in assoc.a..on with‘ Ethel Banwmcre has bcen re-, Elsie Ferguson. inolmimng Broadway in favor of the Eva ie Galilean; has rewved her road but s coming back. Under the! Civic Repertory Group. after a year Qaegzs of her old manager. Arthur of study in Europe and a first to Hopk ns. she wii play in "Encore." play opposite Joseph Schildi-iraiit ini The young season did no: get Franz Molnars "Lifliom." ‘off to a very auspi our star this George M. Cohan returns n the nnonih. "scrapbook," firs: musical manner of the prodigal son alter ‘show. turned out to ‘cc an array of some irkisome experiences a 3h the ivaduevilie acts and the fzrs‘. play moving pictures in Hollywood. "Bad ,"Paze Pygmriiioxi." has bee-n at- as Broadway is, i: is still far ahead ,1. "lard as a weak. haphazard rom- of the movies." he Says. He wiiliedgc. It was written by Carl hlenkel as impracti- in cities where modern steel zngs abound. hooi of emotion is beginning to. _ ‘Variety Shows Win London LONDON, Aug. 24 __ Non-aim variety has evidently taken a firm hold on the fancy of London’! theatre goers. The fifth house ll the amfuement centre of the West End to turn 1o it is the celebrax‘! Daiys, where the late George Ed- ward achieved his successes in mu sical comedv Long ago it became evident tha\ zhc public had had enough of thll particuiar form of entertainment though a year cr two ago Duly’: achieved another run‘ of succes! ‘Jar-Wu producing such old time fan‘: fies a; "The Geisha", "Ll Poupee." and San Toy. l-lax-‘n, rm through zhe list. it has non‘ rims-d to Variety vrith over." Drospccf of the enterprise pYOJZZE pro" '- .. X0 d1". . . in 1h! charges for stun‘ l iave ‘nacl a good cm to do iritli the sudden . ~ of the '5 at Driifs now- t-szampic. range merely fxse shillings. These propose to main~ adays". for from one 1:1 theatres which tain their zradidonal policy of pre- senting szraigli’. plays will probab- ly have to bring dawn the cos: of their seats. if they are to corrupt-fie SllCCfiiillilly u-itli tiie rapidly in- creasing ixumbcr of music hails. The I/mdo: public seem sated “ h 2hr- bi: <peczacular show. “The Alfredo“ was taken off after a much shorter run znan was ear peered. "Cavalcade" is irrits last ‘reeks. bu? L< tn go on four. On the fl'ht=r hand. “Fir Adventure." ivltirh has her-i: running since Christ-mas. with Seymour Hicks as the principal performer. will reach its 250th performance in a few davs. The play is the most persis- tent success in which hfr. Hick! has parfltipafrwi in many years. BOOKIES PREFER TAXES TO FIXES MONTREAL. Aug. 24-483’ Thl Canadian Press--.\ionrreal "book- ies" are gtitixig together. They haw a buszncss proposition to put beforl the city fathers. So far this yes: they Iwizh their clients» have paid almos: sizsoooin fines, official records show. And for their con- zributions to civic coffers ivhat dd they get? Just about a police raid a week and all :hc trouble and ex- pense of bailmg-out their clients. If the law permits they would sooner pay the city a good price for a license and dispense with the necessity of going to Recorder's Cour: in business hours. They think ihe my should either force them i0 close up entirely or provide them with a license. Continuous raid- ing and fine-paying is ruining the busuiess. they say. I‘. lS learned from a well-known bookmaker, who is arraigned in cour; almost daily, that the “tr-ade" is amalgamating "in an attempt to have city authorities amend the existing by-iaw and as}; each es- tnblislimen: :0 pa" a heavy license. They WOllid be \ mg to pay as high as $3 O00 c: $4.000 annually, he said. 7 This is the record tiais year of gambling and betting-house razds: January, T80 arrests in 57 houses‘. February, 353 1n 2T houses; March, T91 1n 63 houses; April 1.012 in 65 houses; hfay. 1.267 ;n 2 houses; Jun. .130 T in s. July, 1.289 in T3 i total for the firs: sewn‘. rr" : 6,622 arrests ll1 418 houses. i i i 2 i EYES TESTED _ AND GLASSES FITTED J. s. rarton E. W. TAYLOR Optometrists present some more of his comedies Brooklyn dentist. OOQOOO-OOOOQOQF I42 Richmond Streot s 00000000000009 O IIGIPFREE-FOR-ALL ‘roniivar EXHIBITION TRACK iix f The Fastest Horses In America Will Compete, Including 511' y Grafton 2.02 -‘l, Champion Half Mile Pacer of America fist ear. Is Making His First Appearance In The Maritimes. t _-“ 2.19 Class Trot and Pace--- A Bunch of Good Horses Will Take The Word in this Class. 2.15 Trot--- Six Fast Trotters in this Class Whichiflas Every Promise of Being A Hummer.