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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 18

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'A 1 THE JOTJHSAL' 13 Face Revision of Power Prices O'clock Edition Sen lee. .11 f'if. f-at 1 fa, Fa.x-r JI a i-' Mini). P. IMS' I TCflC.N'TO.

May 5 -r-( Serial) Tc HvarcElsclric Power Cora- 1 nii, 'J4i Ottawa ncary, i-MyEh, pa i oil CPMPAxy uaura ti i rhri-CBRFii STOfK irtvi;" n-H'' IS GIW. On f. fthata frf.r. I a iiu, M' ran, i.mnoit it vppa. fully ai I'ined i Tnhd the Tjps, ska by M'p commission, i j-year-ola.

tlx iui longs, fee indicated; (course Blw-k Wave, .113 (Gif Liw. j.i per noiwp-ixm ior rWe. b.na Low, Fior- kwtr lofrrred to i Ee1 ltt Asunna, the'- hov despatch Hunley Vf. 1 Caiiniff, general tr.a:i.yr,- told 1 ne Journal he was --ctiiJl-icrA ii would nut n.esr. higher rales for the consumers.

Mr. CannJa his opuuon on the fai I the. g(ntrl home-power rata and tins would hln ken tne rAbes for con- Cprporation Bonds By vt S.f'fll Co iLul aa KaMnuva wtt J'i' t( ut I Ml Si.f,.-;. Sa. 1WT Dne.

Tf ic ri lcl Tptppft.tna 'S-v rrt T-a BC. Tele. 4'v'i. i I '-a I' 1 1 i-l Rout I il )( 1 Cat. Pew.

IM1. Intt-r. Hvftra fi IW4 IliMr; row. 6 a I. -i I '1 rswer P- S'i) -1 I i 1 Mem.

TratB, lii.1. 1 1. 4 I'-m-j -m 4 'Ml. I 'Mill f1 I l.J,d F'-ur Ccfp. a'i fl 'A.

i- 4 tniM.1t 3 a Induttalai HonAi. i wit Aib. Pc, 1H. 16. C.

ia'. I f'n. fvt If r.n Can. ticKn '41 lair l.v tfttft Pv-i nn fx aio.k poas Cat IStH Jl-'-u. T.U-ia IVx'-S Tar 4-i m.l P.

I I a. S' J-ftlral C.a 8. IMd C. S'. 1S.V0 tows Pmr-.

tM Cytis. l.iuse A. a'j IMS 1.8;? RS. Jonn i.VvV Lta.i. B14 AlKt-d Sfl', .1 1 Atnoc at tne p.cent irvcii Also) her was ftrctor.

y. Aswja Tne Sp.exja3!tr?rt Lli.ijrrJJIillIL evpireb tn llvl, and a na i l.m v. will dia-A-n up tn 1843 or 194S. i Mr. Csnmft'srfid pm Com I.AK i fJwiitl i dawsan Watte EI'IVCS i fi-fur Fatinnam ruixa Gillw IC4iJ taka.

aa la. 'nor N'fS IP '1''4 KftW Crow 3 tl 9l Kevstfna it, i i aa jss 2 1 1 Lake VA'i tV7 i lWn jnsi Mailut Bird iih Msgnet-. T. Cons. --iM '1 -alH vcPm oun 41 1 41-1 cir TBI as'' Mwrt 41 O-l'i Wo't Mp-wa i a l.la Jfl N.

AVliimsy 1. km 1 s. r. in 8. gteel aV r.a! Tnrr fr" -JW- WaaaMS OralB; U.W-,.' S3 Jlfl'UfHi.

Ppi-4'iV IS41 iiHS 3S Lii.imJ ai ss ictti tuifa BonOs Pn" a 1 aa I'i't. lata St 97 VI A century ag it took out of i iror. ana" to OTTAWA rv n4 'r; luwn HOTEL flttnut from 1'w Olt'H, liOXHa Mill lKMtl HUC tipmuita i au.a Jtw. iucb-c 99 iflH-il-Zjr. Rajah aa Heeanar.

M. jtraaw, 1 nmi Muiaclle- Lake Smrueoii p. -a Ha-iit a xt iiar 1 Ton; i Va Mot 1 WMt Horaa iuu woiicns tn Hievniisa jiaips 10 i farm crop.s;t-.dyi -witti 17 out ut 100 tire ll.tf in. Young tvirt'Vi raliHea 3' a S5 4- s. 16 lusr on S'- Caorae-; i ifa 'rr J.F 114 I.

Kl A i. Itv lc tup it. lallway -It. St Ohio kmv. Great west.

Mil t. p. a C.CXVral "A Va i-y ae. Kan Tax Kylv 4 Mi 4'i Otrswa cV, tr. the; "first tir 71 fit) I ni in tM7, irrlil 'of 4 I Is 49 e.w 3 JJ0 ia 9 3 aa 1 3' 3 33 a 19 3 Aces Unlisted Mines' Su.MiUee: by Swaals, Alr a c.

Asktd 11 13 30 i 19 a t. -a 4 11 III 9 4 17 -as 4 Va 11 4 is 4-00 SVl 1J Foreign Dcr-da 1 1, 'f'uiibi' i-, tci arit rrrwn e.8umith StWftay PiU NJ, l-04 4, a 1 1 5 Ml 7l'i 6 IMl.H'l 4', mt cs'E 1 '10I9- fiK. To! 13 1 1 1 4- 7 33 XI S3 so 32 E.d Ak au-j, pa 103S IW -'a U'i In a OTTTVi. CI IKING to InrlKWual mf- 1 rJtut hPusct months ol the same I atwg de-- a jv.rai 'II ll" Is'. Roberts Leading iBody is Found Race'Resalts Hepburn to Block mil race, 700.

claiming. 1 yesr-akis and up, Charles IT 15 cormchw, 8 niiot Njaffara dtiqsq (Uncbwg) isu, 3io. Rrnetca Lee, 114. fjturker) Jtl 05, i RJ0. Jii PegF, 1U, Mann)i MAGAA TALLS.

Ma30 2 45 3 sr.ri 14 3- yi Front EI BB nn.i;JMS Mr "'0 Ct.nu lace tie B(Jfl rrueture to lh fellenT Wl contract whicn it aiutnl at Ho claiiriina for iViwbndgn.er the Niagare nver, per hotepoer. T. Stewart Ly on -II4dt nd up Slx fufig, Te Block Bridge. -HwnBrtine IIS iUcabrrt), TOE WTO The former Jryrtro cliairman race, fsoo, tne iDutant, uig Avnih coiiapwa during lot l.j!d other charg the aaleit) Z-yiMr-oldji. I'altd Canada.

1 jama last winter. tvsWm vtce out-of all angnmnnl turlongsNorwtp, 111 i The Picmier said that, the In-Mtn the connect -under which irei 75, (2.40, S3 IS, Worthy ternatiorwl Railway Company "is Ottawa meiiid coruid iWe US iReT.LIlnrd). ti 70, ti hea-iipg Into a torm t( it periUb psrt of lt power II be-' Dugal, 113 (Johriatotwl i' vitfi pwna-to build Ita tfwn bridge causa of thitJtution thaU tot iT-me, 1.02. Gold Plate, Toftia.a tn co-iperation ikitli the tte of ernn.isSion had pie- iaiso ran. (NewVork, work aimed at uicicasing "The day of pru-atelyowned Mmfiitvki at! BIX.HONT' I bridnca is Premie rails, wnnh by a sems oti rirtt race rurse 1.000 the Fir Hepburn.

"We hivt the authoiv i dainf would innfae 'io Ultawa rm. "maiaftis, thrre-yesr-olds rn-er flow over Chats, v. snd up, one mile Cupar de Sato, -This wmrln be rested to liietrt-f jjq 3-1. '2-1. 1-t; War tavt where yields Us nuii.mum, jij (KuiUingr.

8-S, 4-S nti. Vallrv i if i ity ti'om iDltawa to build-JiriHs and a similar but is making good mocreui in tne--liMted Slater In tne meantime we MfTrtttT" -Wtw- to prertjiV- thr-tr. Jri three oi had secured Mael. JHoatile. Bird bog 4 i ttat legwiaUon will enoua water to oevJup their Moio.

squnrel and ih ul hori--pciv-er due to thJ ab0 raB i -Un that Villi. We canfMiIy wrrrtth.nm -now i Wid eor.nthian would av cort $4,000,000 and t3 5w) sddtd. ytnt old and 01 strucUire. 1 ultim1e!" woiud have piovicted UPi at puics bAnnicak4 j. povver lesoutes of; Hs tR -M, Kmn-y) 3 to to I jf tf I fAffinOf 60,000 wh, wotiM'-Tto 3.

nTatiunat 140 (H. aiutuuj, hse hern put utrough fre-1 5 to 2, 6 to Ked Ra.n, i If I TI 1 changer and wnt m'o the feeruton) 3 to 4. Tjti jVH luGntreai IslKl. ifl sysicJit, niMiiM 5 io IT'P wave, ujungie liuise.potr of this wuiild King, a'jrfilor Bewiire, LYemisc, hve- been available. When thej (jood Chance also ran.

ne-- Hydio Con.nuuiOn cnteied a-Gierniree Stable entry; bT. 'into tliengent ticau- flhi-'lrfn-if erlry O'clock Kdittes Srvic. MONTREAL, May SO iCP Prices barely, budged. in ji dull session on atock exchange to- with inr.nliv. In li-iut.

Img suice the Hew York market i was closed Decora UoaUay holiday. Higherjatta. Jtes fll A Cs--l, tne (Jltawj sl Eairt ni -u, -lme- iiU iujyaiso, uacaryatf, By Tlia Canatflsn PMUi Sale Blocks High Low Ctnfe 30-A ftrew. It Pail 75 tj Pw. ii ca.fi, Ct'tn 11 no.

Pr 41 tail bs an Can SS Pr Can. Hrwu in can. tar SI a Car Pr. Cel. aoo oi.

Bi. 13 A 10 Altotin! tuo Can, C.V -w. CPU 8 I- OT -t' hTS vr-r-4(H' 4-. Com. ri4ee 'Xd Id Catlnaau Stt p.

tlr Gurd li'S Gvosum w. fav X3 3.4 Imp Tc4. 10 mi. Int. ao w) tnt.

tet. 50 I ik VxnaSt Ibi Meey i pra 158 )iom. tJ N. Brew. 114 Noranna, l.0 Osj.lvia .10 .1 j- Pow IS IS'lKBt VT.

fed St. 1,. Cor, Car. A. p.

24 Snav. irvisun m. fa A ra. ia'. lisw .341 M' in; a 'Hs I' na.

-PI Cnl.l4 "txd. S7 -)iVa--na Atlt Jf J7 I S5 M0 3' QusrUrly Income la 7i', 11 1, 13 ISI 1S1 W' 10', i tti t's S't ei so as -so S'-i is ta 10 iota is tl 11 'i i'1, iota IWa VJ 11 17 J'a Sis fi "a a fl'j 9a 'a 9 02 ll tl 'Hi li.v. ie 1 M'tt 1. tr 1 Tr. una, 4'a ar-j H'a IJla lti aa ss tf aa- 13'.

42', a It's ll'a Sv, is'" SO 18 4 3 a a r-w Montreal Curb IV. a 3'1 I' 1 i-'j 1 13 as-, 1 34 IS. 1 0 tw Ja 1 "i I ii Pf tm caaadi.a-iaiew. gales Stoclt'- .10 Alt. Hi A'l: B.

aid 40 1.1. A Oil 5 tre'a Ctri. 3 tr.d iw Crti. Vi-ka (no Cons, K. put mil Pa .1 iKarn Isirchtld f.

I A xd )I0 f.wr VI. I fa ...53 -Marllfin. Air. fSO Pr --xj-? r-va hr. "'a nil art SS', ISC Pow Pr.

a so siliers Pr je a 0 Vm Can. Crfl. t- Royv: e. Curt -Mai. Cpt.

ait fli Mat. lit h. i liantl so snva j. frtt M'icf xd. 1-5 tw P.iflora 'ii Pi Or 17.10 Prevtoaa.

i Head 7i wmk en aaiwaa, 1 a 10 I SO'. 3 J3 11 1.90 ins 1 I 4 10 '33 4 K. 5 7S 1 4 71 2 SO Clow S'a 19'. ti 5 160 1 "13 i Hi i. S'i a IS', SO W) ff; 19 I J3 55! l.au 73 i.l t.i "a r4 5' 31 Tal S't: lav4uirjal S.IXA-' muiaa.

3S.0WI. Investment Trusts nori'tl'J CatllMlina, Pouim and Ca. ll. Aa. Bullae PimaV It laav Wil lean, Oetwrat limn atii Invaafmeitt Fund.

3 30 a sa-w', ICft.luw-.'.l.'.l us. Cum. rsfd, 150. Id .1 14 I. t.15 I 73 in a -j -i i- I Toronto -Mines miwon will -be ttnafle to supply rilao; tJW.

ling to halt the work. 20 men to- I MJ now'hourh fiorn ttie corn- fOT loundaitore tor a new, I1UWHHIAKM Kn ffht a ti rrt told the. committee Inquiring mto hydio mU tni ttemoon. fontracl Evpirea Shortly. TW contract xptrp jind itvaii'ii of wwer prifK nid Mr.

Lyon, 3 4, 2.55, 7 30, (Sctunidi), 1 1-8 GovtinT-tfiU. A iblati of a fjiia brjiire by ierxui, Maryau. l. arMiiviv inwi national aiiwy Aftm- i pinv, otieii ci jau vi I O'Clock edition Service. TORONTO, Mr 10 (CP)- SO cn t'ad'cg cf Ui yfaI Ba'aa AOIUmv 44.XI l-aa Ans Cin.

ao Aus. Har, louu Anxttt SH Ay.ori waa A'iS'l 3a" laanua't axr -w lav ot Cm. ad. ayT, ai vl aUi. gr tus M.t,.;., laua bt in 5 Cvatiy a py.

aa So jAajtuiiaa'tt 4 i tHiii au. 1 iJJo UiaiOWt ia Wraiorna ...0 biaall xd. 1H U. A. Oil iutf aiioavn Oil 10'HunV Ann, JtSSiHl aautt.

CSiW loo csi. yam, Ititjo caimoiit li.r.4 ia can, cam. 'M Cn, PIU. 3 can. Perm.

can. IJ" 1 can. BS. P. IKJ can.

Brew. 1 IT 93. 9.69.1 31x1 kr.ue L-i. 130 tobiaw A 70 Lotus' 0 laca'MI 2T.il Maolcod 44 4.V.0 Stared" MS Kclwug, I l-r4 JJ Mao I.t 31 2:. Ma-a'so loa-atasoy 40 JSawej" wf 60 aicCCIl P.

10 7lrt Jtcr.i'i 1M0 McVlUI JJii) i 7-11 Mcnaicn 5 0 Mu.vU Nftv- Cola 313 14lpl. pKI Nor, Cold 21 1C0 W'n fl-0 IV aj u.t.aj (si i ruah P. am 010 pusia Pamour ivhi paymaster -jaaU-ai-ma "'-j Tfal r.ilc Cro 1. :4 Partial aw J17(W prastCTl pal Paad-Au Sum ta 15 Bi.m. Iiiaw, lwa Reno y9 1.1 ilfival Bank 172 1100 Kt to Rhawxpy K.

ft. HI O. P. too i lf. Sin Klam t.

tea. fitra.a 1.. sou Slid. Ct Sulllvsn na, 10 Repent 'WO TMH-B. TKa-v 3-Tip rj Tr I'tO 4-l I'vol On.

Cs jooo sjr.it.- oil 0 lnil. 1 MO VcnfvirS l. IV, V. Al1 K'i A.a 'TV p. 4.1.Q tuifjar .1 v.

1.V0 V. jlta-y jM caii. IM Wiigiit H. lit KiJit 3TT a 3 a. et 1U 3 Camicr-K p.i -310 tan HP.

t'a 31 Con Car Car P. Jfl 3 C5U frrBJL iui, Sio Cn. In, Al. A 3 -ltX)4 3 Con. P0 Celn.

Malarr, C. P. B. Cenl. JV Sf C(1, Pore 10 Cent.

C. Smelt 31 cotxau- uaa j.1. 12 Neil 1J5 D. 10 Don HO IX C'oul P. ia) a.

silt its Dotj Twr 1W)U lVuarvai iHQ CrK' Si M) lUt IUl. fcidofsj'S-o 10 r. ytrinfff Forr 500 FritjKyWW- JO Qui Pow. 200 Gold S3 CrOrivr Li-itdiiro 30 PIv Gunnr L. Ci.iMsiim''-.T-- 37 Rocic 8) HWv jono nijm S25 Ho.imccr 510 Heine HowwV' a na U.

62fi imp. on P. 5 1 iVtr. 4J NleKel xd. iHft Int.

P-rt Ja VL '3000 j3tK)la JrMl)CO At-s Kezr Add. -a J'r', 0 KWiC la 1 -sUMfuna IJjfl Jttsvre '-e VAi L.KS V4d a La' 42 i4. It) lot 41 J.SO Syl, 11 "4 3 9 6, 89 41 101 I6- 43 1. 90 14 3 08 SI 10 lis 81 -21S ja -l 40 S.73 40 440 i 10 1.90 S1 13 Si't: I7S 3 12 9ti 1 3-U 9 40 9 9S 73 1W 4 1 50 It 3d 17' It a 4.91! an i- .03 I 4 15 CarS. B-alt C' IfO ceo, Hate.

if 4 saiat, ihlM tuaias. 3 14J 0U ie 44 4a )a .113 a 3 S'S B's )1 31 134 14 31 ar i Si'a. la 11 9 2 11 11 30 S3 IS 30 at 3-a 41 3-. 143 17 -lint. Ii 4S- 1SIT SO S3 is jo 13 3 00 9 9 1.03 100 10 131 ill WM 6i' S3 99 43''f 10 111 64 -IT sa 99 43 42 IS 1 aa l.W 1 J2 331.

1 XI 41 H's Mi a 4 30 20 ft 40 4' a 30 4S 13 til 4 4 3r-3 1S7 1.90 I'al 18 9' I7l as II 13 93 3. -S 10 I 97 "9" 3. a 14 75 Hid 4 so 4 is 10 ITT III 3 1i 4 1511 IV. 17 .141. Pcruo-id nil Hnh.

on me the lioi, S.75. Time 1 rt-te, nunJ biock eoo.tivtUoni flf SJJ et- tersst "6.3S tiday, iThei as cioieii arc- confined mtt'v tn the ctwapei- gold shares which charted UTeaiiiaritf hih Close 14 I 44 SO l.uo 1H 3 lMi aa la4 4t 2 3.1 33 "3 a' 31 134 3 tvi 17 ia, 1U it -a'i. 3'a f. 90 90 330 a so 1S4 1 it IS 14' 371 is a Me- 1 13; SOI n. 13 1S4 17 31 38 14 57', l'a 101, It t's a 133 1 01 IS', 30 10 1 SS 'IMa 30 SO IS 4t.

Ja3--J S4 si 94 43 IS 1 1.02 3319 3 SI 32 4 3 Hi 1 SS', 41V. 101 IV. 49- 41 I SO J.50 l.3 03 Wl 2 is 10 It 1SS 01 3'a Hi 40 so 3 33 15 131 40 414 to 3 4 a IS 190 S3 iuo 15 3'i "'a 172 13 13 00- 3 3.13 1.0 1 9 40 9 125 10 75 S.10 a 1 20 192 .74 SS 1 i2'a 4' a 4 ir. 8 'iH 1 1 4A at net f.iija Service, PEMBROKE, May S3. (Staff) DIAArOLI3, jw.Tht.bcdr of John Irving, 82.

jvw -Duimm UP i I vear-old Kin of Mr. end Mrs wu r.nx.. rlnyd iV.oem, vn Kuys, 1 iiaro Irving. Alice township, was Clif ted 09 rruks of the found tr.o Ottawa liver about mile automobile race tiy to es-j so yards from the town wharf tahlish ave.age 0f lr7.73 miles this Ke had been hour. He roxcied We distant a mimrn a.nce May 7 a jcoverv mane by Alciae Lepir-e.

IBS VMfH'g i'lgri, wha was out in his motor boat. fcepiSt W3! id PI oi-itf- Ci-aaole E- V. McNeill and in tne of Chief Police Mil bam McKe and Cormier Dr. J. B.

XJailigan, The body removed to Neviiie iunerel Home, Isabella When the body wm discovered it bore no tnarkt of John Irvir.g was last seen neat a hotel at Pembroke and Alex ander atrecta, aoout 10 fcdior-dv, fllay 7, where lie had been moements. Moneia was a fea-t1''" b' tnensis, presumably to ture of the group while Waitolfehirn to hw 10 rmlee tn Amulet stood out tn base metals with a rise to. a new high for tne movement at 3, up 30 cents. awer man asu.ouo shares Chang, ed hands in the session. Toronto Stqck Br Tse tsaaaiau Prr.

iueu Hi )I4 1 Hie tne ipoi wnere body was located Is only about 100 yards from wnere Irving was -last seen. Irving was born and lived aU his life in Alice township, end worked on H' fatljer' -homestead. Hi is one of a large family of brothers and sisfcrs. Burial' will likely be nde Monday afternoon, to St. Johnthe Baptist Roman Catholic church, Pembroke, and interment will be in the parso cemetery.

Interesting JNews About the Mines Wtiit tti Bdvr Mlnis. pon-currJia- nd furrajTit Itt.twi of UfNl in tf. n-nuil lUtomeni tar tn yr n(Ud Match 31, Th tatirwnt disciosta that the coinpti7 hi eKquird in (htrit tn two nufCulaUVaj roparU4 Ln QuLc. (0 fHtld weri-t connuctcd tit th yc undr review mnd is nnouncd tht of the rngiral cUim ft id wcit Rir sVkc. varis f4ror.nvd Fxoenditur la the 4'S a Kirr-Additon.

An interim Injunction ns bn fri)td by Mr. Junto Mcf rtod ut CMgobci iuil on tne aipplicjiiion o( rijar.icai BiUtnif hunt. ttrnDorerily restrlnins Gold Mirti their or mtninf claim, or 'pimi ijrvrtxr nor -tnr- tasifs ttr -wtt Bittweiiurtt nd ether mirtWfr of PrOeritry Mlnei. Limited, que-' Uona the titJt ot tht Gnid Mifttt, sLunUed. to certin mm leaf CUiUt.

Bond Quotations SunptlaS ay If. Hons aae-Caospaay. Brtuah Coaaola Xi Parpeluals 74a-l 7S9-1 DOMINION Of CAJaAPA BONUS. Due. 2 13 Ovi.

13 ijri. 3 14 Hot. l'i 1 Juna ia mar. IS Wot. J.ina 43.

15 Ocl ia a as uci. Nov, 13 Ana. 4 IS Ocv 4' 1 Tn 3', I June 3'j IS OoC 3't- ''a 1 1 tot 9 too 10 in 1 13 OcC- a 1 juna Vi 1 Nov. 5 Nov. i Nov: I NOV.

i June Oct. 3'i IS Jatr. 3u 1 June 3 13 Jan. 3 liei. (441 IS June 4'.

1 Feo. .1 1 Oct. i 1 Fco. S3 5a 40.. 40..

.41 41 43. 43 43-45 43- 44 4S-49 44- 49 45- 71 S0-M-, 47-17 49-99 13-SS 42-57. Perpetuals 3 15 Jan. 1 IS Fib 3'V. I Fib 3.1 MaV Mr 15 r-t.

1 as-o. as 44.33 j3 1 On ol 1 Qusbor il -1 it's 1 V- I Juiv I Jl it 4-; -i Aus. 4-, Wi-- Sl-5 aaskatrhowan Ana. 4-3 4', 1 On S' It M.ar. 'I 1 M.i flid.

Aak. Vie. loiial 103' ...94 JtH'a lossj iotv mso .9 lOO'S 00 ...7 1117 109 3 99 50 HaPt 1W 110 Jj lOH, 102.73 1.4S 10S.50 IM KOlk 104 in'-; iis.23 a 113 90 113.19 1 37 103.00 1(13 3 JOS 307 30 104.00 1 S3 10S.7S 110 1 J.lt 1IJSO V173 I0 K2.7S 104 00 77 104', 105ajS47 r1oz.23-B3 sr 112 114 00 1.50 40 ll SO J.99 99.00 1M.3S 3-03 Ill SO 11279 J35 Ill 30 11.100 2 97 113 39 113 50 30a. 1I21, IH'a 80S 98 00 99 35 3 OS .3 III 33 3 94 IO3 0O 104.50 3 01 100.35 10130 MS 9 00 99 30 05 99 al 90.50 3.33 OoialQiaa Goarsntaag Hones. to! so loin 100.50 10I.7S P73 100.50 W1.7S 2 02 .104.00 1 33 IH Wl IW'a 50 99,79 99 73 5 OS 113 AO 1 1f- 7.1 3 03 119 t3.qai.73 3JM.

ss liaoo 119 10 3 31 ss. lia.oo Jn.se 8.S4 1 A aa ll IS 3J1 Mst.na' nassa.ta 121 J.SS ti.T,P 1 1 Jan. 91 99 00 100 sa ,10 4 Usn. S3 10 UIJ4 3 33 Mantraal s-aetar-a. 1 1 N.jv.

49-09 ISO 00 IM ta Strictly subjtx to change. OOVkltNMENT BONDS Altiei 1 Oct. -1 Spt. 1 i.ir. tifitlati Cotoinksa-a.

IS 3H. a'. 1 15 feti 47 MaolUia 1 si 1 Julv 58, I April 7 Nw Bruftaartck IS June-' aa 4 -aiKov. S-17, 4-'s i oAmll el .1 is Jan. 3'4 13 AprU 4S Nova acoiia 3'a I June SS.

15 D-c. 40 4 IS S-rC 47.63- 1 Mar. SO Aafarta Uf Doe." 51 3'1 IS NOV. 4'. 4'j 1089-IB7 It 4.

Qnt, CteC ili-tlre Jit i April 7 1 1 nii 4', Jan. 70 prince earar(HlaneV Bid. Aak. Yld. 4S.73 48 SO 47.SO 49.50 52 23 S33S its mm 100 00 101.1l.gSJ 103.50.

104 23 t.41 It 54 318 101 13, lh 3o9 i-PH IM75 413 ilO 1I0.1S 4.29 4.. 99,00. 99.99 J.3? 07.00 as.is S1 100.1J 102,50 1.33 1MO0 11039 1.1.33 1 15.0(1 iJ(J 9S13 100 00. 3.04 101.21 PUIS: 3 IW IIS 24 IlS.Slf 3 09 115 7.1 HSS0 33I US 19 117.3: 3.09 tosse ios.00 gas 100 50 101.78 S.l! la.is mMt 3.S4 99 on 100.79 1.97 srs.1 w.7 lOO.oo 1,11,75 3,10 10t.7S 3.11 lOO ii 3 33 MS is ir.jvi Ill 114 50 333 33 00 9 30 72 7 MM 51 13.S0 9 53 Municipal Bonds, Montra-aW. J', 1'.

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-I 91J 1 59 Lords Set Up Unenviable Divorce Heard LONDON, May 30. Feicwitafc of divorces among membeia of wit House of. Lorda haa been found I evn tifliei aa high aa that of the country as a when. Kernel ks of Kt Rev. f.ederlck Hawkta.

Bishop of Kiogaton SoUi.waiK.), in i ai'ack on thF Ixids" i-ecni-d provoked a survey by the Eventng Standard. The Bishop said: "1 Imagine that if you were to go through the House of Lords you would find as bad a -record as in any body. iB England." This is what the Standard found: Men-lieuhip of the House of Lords Is 75B, not Including ors. A total of SS mamoers have been through the divorce courts, Ave of making a tnUl ef 60 divorces, of which 41 were rnui on oetitiona of wives. Alt but of the dlvofced Lords have married again.

Of the Lords' present membership seven percent, hav been divorced. Rate for the population as a whole is lesa than one percent. The divorce breakdown: dukes, four; rplrqueissev two; vUooinita, Ave; carls, 17: barons, 17. Macaiilay Continued from Fage One. or the resolution passed bV lb Leglslatui'e.

These had been agreed upon by Mr. Macaulay and Major Clark. "Seme thine sT may have been omitted esring to the number of people working en the preparation, bat a painstaking search haa been he aaid, referring te exhibits and records to be produced, lour filing cases of documents were -tiled aa Mr. Dibble said they contained information regarding contracts 'with Quebec power companies, data on the preparation to cancel original negotiations "-pnor to cancellation in 1931 aiur negoti ations lending to I'lVsj-'waiV Misrepresented Pssitlon. T.

Stewart Lyon, former chair. man of the commission, and the hexl witness, chalked (reports tween 1830 and 1V34 misrepresented Hydro's true position. The fomier commisstOrirhe said, improperly Included more than 100,000 horsepower In its state ment of "firm power'' needs when that amount was being exported to New York State. i "If the figures had been properv ly reported, tne public would have known there was no usuncatlon for the Quebec Mr, Lyon declared. "Do yea suggest they were false afateroentsT inqaU-ed Conant.

"I don't ey tbry -tvere deliberately false, but they were 1 Jnoorrect'V he replied. Mr. Lyon said he. accepted the chairmanship of the commission In 1934 -'with the idea of correcting mistake mad by the prev-lous Government." Hepburn and Lyon. During the 1934 Ontario election campaign, Mr.

Lyon said he wrote editoriala for-the Toronto Globe. "You had formed a strong opinion that the previous Government had erred in making the Quebec contracts?" asked Mr. Macaulay. Mr. Lyon agreed he had.

"Is It fair te-aay that yen and Mr, Hepburn were part- -nera in strong pre-election campaign of Back to XI-agara?" 1 "Tk-re was no oo-opera- Uon between us In that sense. tnrlsj nendentiy of my wriitnga and-' I wrote Independently ef jmb speeches." jtf Mr. Lyon agreed that hifmref-erence had been to necessary power elsewhere- than from Queoec. "I prefer public developments he said, He had felt 'the commission should take over the Canadian Ni agara Power Company. "Why did you not do sot Mr.

Macaulay. "We tried. I thlnlt we cojlld make better use of th Mr.r Lyon sard he assumed the other commissioners at that time, Attorney General Arthur Roebuck and Hon. T. B.

McQuesten, took the matter up with Premier Hrphurn. surelv know if such a matter was taken up with the pursued Mr. Letter to Premier. Mr. Lyon produced a lettef addressed to the Premier.

It was marked "private and Mr. Lyon said It wa? in connection' with an application rf the Canadian Niagara Company to build a weir at their plant. Mr. remafked tUere was nathinc in the ilea in court ol correspondence between the Hydro chairman end Mr. Hepburn.

"Did on ever get a reply from the Prime Minister?" sk4) Mr, Macaulay. "I tliink not." The company's- auplication to coristtruct a weir would result in the company havmg a geifei at ng capacity ot moie than ItkcOfO Mr. Lj'on letter to the Pn-f-ncr sa.d. The commission did not approve of allowing fur.ther development above tlie 100,000" horsepower. Bethune Smith IVesent.

Bethune Swttti had boon present at the negotiations. Mr. Lyon said. "I thought his name would eaime ep armer er ren marked Mr, Mamulev. (Bethune fimilh was1 tieaa- urer nf the Ontario Liberal Association.) Jn idrlher Mr Lyon jSawl trie Cana.lian N.av'.-a i-i-j party M'as a subtittiafv-of thFilKi-i Dgara Hii'ltijn Chnpany ofev.

"Vur (liit piupoaii lo il 1 Walter P. Chrysler Ciiws luiuruvcmeiu O'Clock Edition Service. "NEW The condition at Waller -P, C'hryaler, automobile manufacturer. wh confined In a sanitarium with a "circulatory alUck'Y waa described today as better. An announcement "last aigbt slixj noted improve ment, and said be aa "better and t'bryaler'f ptivsician said tie as men te the sanitarium because of Uif, threat tw jsneauusiS.

rid of then i by expi-eprtation? Mr. Macaulay. "Yet "Or seconds to limit their pro duction to 100,000 horsepower'" Di'. T. Hogg.

the. commission's chief engineer, had been authorized to negotiate' with the- company, but the negotiations had Uieen unsuci-easful. Sir Adam Beck'a Dajs. Hon. M.

M. MacBride, Minister of Labor, remalked' "Sir Adam Beck always negotiated and never expropriated." Mr. Lyon said he had heard that "someone had suggested there would not be much delay in se curing permission to construct the weir if a political subscription was made by the Canadian: Ni-agai a Power r-impany-. He said it was his-impression the suggestion was by a. member of tb Niagara ralla.

Park Commission, "I am rurejio such proposal originated from Mr. McQues-" he added. la an -honorable man." hen ittat statement v. at made te you drd you drop it there?" asked Mr. MacBride.

Mr. Lyon said he did not. made pie asked Major Clark, 'j understood. JLjiaa made by Harstone as a means of getting permitsion to build the dam." Mr. Macaulay: "It was reported back by the Niagara Hudson Company to Dr.

Hogg end by him-to yOU? "Dr. Kigg didn say. "la Mr. Harstone pi-estdent of the Hamilton Liberal Association 1" asked Mr. Macaulay.

"No, and never-was; -never had MAY 30, 19. "I ll'i Mr, Lyon said Bethune Smith was acUns for tlie company, Political Payment. Mr, MacBride aatd there was no evidence Mr. Smith knew anything about a political payment being "Better aak Mr, Lyon entreated. "We're going the Labor Minister said.

Mr. Lyon went on to say another source of power in- lieu ot Queoec power was the, Decew Falls and obtained-tfirough purchase of the Dominion Tower Transmtssion-Compeny lor in 1D30. He esti mated if the Ogoki scheme had gone through and tne waier had beejt diverted into the Welland CanaL bouL.0UtiuoJ horsepower would have been produced for four hours daily to meet peak demand at Decew Fails. The arrangement was not con-" summated because Dpmmion Government refused permission for tht diversion unless the United States Government also agreed. "We had to get the consent of the United States authorities and that was refused because, I presume, of internal Mr.

Lyon said. "They wanted us to agree to the St. Lawrence Portage du Fflrt Mayor Iaong IUJts-'Bed CAMPBELL'S BAYrMsy 30. (Special) THe Mayor of Port- jMore Severe 1 Penalty for Reckless Driving 1 O'clock tuition Service, Amendments to? the criminal I code including; more severe provi-Jsions dealing with reckless driving received first reading in the House jnf Commons today. Justice Min nttr introrliirfYl, the amending bill and sald'it contained iii or 56 changes: to the code, 20 of them relating to-pTOcetlttre; principal cliangea reVawl to'reck- leaa driving, salting of mines and mine samples and common gaming houses.

Olyect of the first amendment to tlia rei'kiess driving sections- of Oe Criminal Cotle is stated to be "to increase the penalty and place the burden of proof cm the accused with to Intent, to escape Pro-vide S0O Fine. It would increase the maximum penalty failing to stop at the scene of an accment to 500 fine or six months' imprisonment. Present maximum penalties are $50 and 30 days. The change would also make a driver's failure to atop piiriia facie evidence ot criminal intent to escape liability. Another amendment would give Ibe courts power to make ,11 an offence for a person convicted of reckless driving to drive cat.

"anywhere ln- Canada for a period not exceeding three years" lcg.slatton in th-a rcspect-apphes to only the province legislating. That ia under -provincial legislation a driver may be barred from driving only, the province in-which 'the offence is committed. Mote aestnctions would placed oi the purchase, sale and possession of' untreated-ores, 'the intent being to make it more difficult to defraud the Crown of dues. "High grading" would be penalized under several new sections. At the suggestion of Premier if Duplessis, Attorney General.

of- -Quebec, the raiting of a mine or mine sample (the intrusion of for- 8 eign substances) would be made an indictable offence with ja liability to two years' imprisonment. It is provided: rPrqof of any such adding, re- 7V.W- K.L.lnH- Tilaei-at -nr wr afiats-w- aaaiiiii.u,, vcuuai orima-. facia prima facie evidence of the fraudulent intent to eflecr the result ot any assay, test, of -rvaluauon." Aimed al Klai chiaes-Thesarijramblihg changea are alhied at slot machines. The explanatory note says: "The object of this amendment is -to facilitate the prosecutions. of persona having slot machines other than one for vend-ng merchandise, and, in effect, makes all such mgcbinea, (other than those for vending merchandise) illegal' i N- OXByT NORTH AUGUSTA.

JBay 29. (Special) Tribute to the memory of Jred N. Oxby was paid at hie diversion fuperal held from his residence in Gosford, to St, Peter' Anglican Church on. Friday afternoon. B.

Creegan, rector, -assisted byt nev. c. ji. nan, rector oi ot. James Anglican Church, Maltland.

Born In ElizabeUitown, May 27, 1873, Mr. Oxby. was a son of the hue John Oxby and his wife, He occupation of farming all his life. He was highly regarded, aa a man of sterling qualities, and waa a member of tne Anglican Church. Surviving is his wife, the former Miss lobelia Ackland.

He. also leaves a niece, Miss Doreeitl Botham, who resided at his home.J and nephew, Koiand Winnipeg. The 'pallbearers were Herbert Landon, Robert Metcalfe, Roy Wylie Marshall, George Bonewell. Ransom Ferguson, Interment was made in St. tage rlit Fort died at his home I P'er cemetery.

alter- prolonged illness: on Sat urday night, in the person of George llagg, who had lived in 'Portage du Fort for soma 33 years, being mayor for approxi mately "io jeara councillor for a number "of years previous. Mr, Dasg was in his 80th year and he is survived by his widow, ausen Blackwell. and three sons, John. A. Dinrg, of Fort 'William; Thomas Dag'g, at home; and Har vey Dagg, of Toronto.

One son, I.EFTY GROVE BEATEN. NEW YORK. May 30. IIP Lefty Grow lost his first game of the season today when New York Yankees drove him from the mound in the fourth and defeated -Bofton Red Sox 10-0 behind thel three-hit pitching of Charley Rul-T hng in the first game of the Amen-1 can League holiday doubleheaiier. clayed before the season's largest la-t-rtwrf of 75 non, William Alfred Roy Dseii.

was nirmrvnc nrn arm Killed in tne-Great War Four 1 daughters are living, Mary L. Mi-Janet, of Timmtns; M.cs rfitha Dagg, at home; James McCallum, of Fort Williom; Mrs. Harold Mar.A'eU. of Litdifleld. The West daugmec died as child of four years.

One brother. William Dagg, i.tes In Renfrew, while two brothers. Alfred and John, James, predeceased him some years ago. There are three sisters living; Mrs, Alexander Smart, pf Stork's Com-eri-; Mi. John E.ackwell.

anu Mm Code, both of Renfiew. The funeral will be he'd two o'clock on jrnaday aftrrmva. The service will be conducted in the Pentecostal Churrh at a du Fort WmCo tl Pcv. A C.eore Downing will oliciste, (xw-t'd by the Rev. E.

G. Warren, ot Camp- i bell'a Bay. Holimger Conaolioated floid Liniited. on percent. Pius an ona payahle Jxina tfl thar-T heiijen ot record June 3.

-Imperial Tobacce Cowilxany, tatlar- June shsrtnoIHors ef raKerd June ie "80 loT fl-Company, sj tlva, 5t Compai McCotl-rrontonac Of! quartetir, -preferred. euinulatU" payatilo July 13 to shareholiisrs of reea.4 JTune 30, Brlllan PoM-er tion. dividend-CV -50 cetila per sliare on no par valul cJa" "A snares for thai three mouths I andinff June 30 pnVaMa July 15 lo.A of record June 3ft. V' Sifffi. is ceotfi.

pj-iat July a so anai Holders ol rccora jurift 15.. McCetl ymntnac Oil. preferred, pavfttije Ju'v IS to 4haichoidar ot "rc4ttl June imperial Tobacco, ordinary to cent i ftayafle Juno 30 snteliotoVrs Jurat 10. "iov( On Soundest 5'tor 5ect.Hti.cf Cdn4s Canadian Tdcific Railway A Tw.ii!!at Irust 3'Vn line lt June lfl 0t 7 3 1 lo 1st June 151 St.4 Witt John Graham. Company Sii-t'j Strtrt S-sns taiUtis a Joixa Cistum a ajr snxKHjiL.

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