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BIRMINGHAM GAZETTE, THURSDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER, 1922. MIDLAND GOLF AND FOOTBALL. THE FIRST HOME VICTORY. TAKE TWO POINTS ROM STOKE AT ST. ANDREW'S.

BOXING. BRILLIANT PROGRAMME FOR ALBERT HALL. BECKETT v. MORAN. 1 onsideraale interest is being already shown in the heavy-weight boxing night at Albert Hall, which takes place on 'Thursday.

12 October. Greet Britain represented be the heavy-weight champion. Joe Beckett. who meets Frank Moran. the American heat weight, who defeated hint last year.

it is an eliminating contest to bee which of them shall meet Georges Carpentier. Bombardier Billy Wells, the ex-heat yweigilt. champion, will provide our promiting young cruiser-weight champion. Jack Bloomfield with the greatest test he has had nO far in his career. They box fifteen rounds.

Soldier Jones, the heavy-weight champion of Canada, will have his return con- TROUBLE test with Albert Lloyd. the cruiser- Everything went well with him in the weight champion of Australia The es- often i until the 17th. a rf a the tea a citement of their lest contest will be well ilityal two balls believing that the first remembered, when Jones was woo oat of bounds Snell aid prove to disqualified. i the case, beware, for it landed in the rough alongside the ledge. tit the second attempt le drove the ball THE THIRD CLASH.

on to a hut in a garden adjoining the course. hut fortunately it rebounded on to Nna" BOOM. a nd Hat welch went astray, HARRISON IN TRAINING TO --I Pt and he took four to reach the green. flie The victory might hare been mare pro- MEET LEDOUX. iesiilt was that his card wee marred by nounced, for in the esoond half two or is six, and finally he only won the chorea three mealiest scoring chances were Cup by a single stroke from Lep lielland missed gad elm in the early eines of the Tommy Ilerrison the bantam weig ht Northampton County, whore aggregate Hanle.

the Stake goalkeeeer, did champion of England, Ilea returned to. was 145. well to get rid of more teen one likely Stoke to begin in format his preparation 1 Williansesn's card shot. for hie third Eli repen championship MORNING. Birmingham opened the game in quite hetUe with Charles "admix at Hanley on Out promising and it was net long a October.

before the Stoke goalkeeper was put to thelionle Harrieun has a strongpre erence for test by Bradford, who quickly got on the a AvrtallooN. ore in tile open air. Ills work thin WOK mark with his prat to After a brief period of attack, bowmen Will mainly in long, steady runs Out on the track at the headquarters of the Home 4153 43444-44-71 Stoke asserted theraselvera and the for- tte Football club. In three rune het At the end of the morning ward line was responsibl for a good deal round tIJ of clever play, in which Groves wee a I will be accompanied by meighera of Om fight for champteuship haseure team between Williamson, A. E.

araFlitssis very prominent figure Re opened out the Actual gymnasium work will be play splenditly, arid both wing men were'cut ley), J. Adwick 101toni, and P. F. dawn to tw. weeks, and he will only put er re (Weston Nee), althouga IL provided with ample opportunities, but glow seriously six times tiring Eta nor (Hallowes) 73.

0. R. Buckle Baader showed tendency to waste some on the This will bo when hospitals in beaten), A. R. Wheildon (Moseley).

C. of hie Not so with Nicholas. who that amed was always a great source of trouble as, public at the Petals do Lane. He will be II 3t aye ti. Holland (North-' Liddell found to hie cost.

He had great anneted by hie brother, Jim, Lewis Wit- and 3. Bowe (Hothlee Park) difficulty in keeping a speedy left win er for- amateur and Drummer Ha'l. while the with cards of 74 were well is the running. in order. and, as a line, the visiting or.

amatcur champion. Mr. L. Tarried. will wards were quite impressive in the open.

travel. over fr Birmingham to waist. NOT TNg ONLY They treated the crowd to many pretty nee Hallainison was not the only man who hit 4 4 football, but were by no means eon- played remarkably well in the morning voicing is the vicinity of goal, and WALSALL'S LOSS. for Matthews and Adwick both returned 'Ft einelling was not so seriously troubled cards of 71, while Western's total wart 72. ea he should have been by the inside' DEATH OF MR.

G. H. THORNTON Len Holland alone, however, maintained Stoke forwards who did net make the best 1 hiA form in the afternoon, and with an use of the that same their way. FOOTBALL PIONEER. I excellent round of 71 he finished second.

I B. la Hobley (Leamington), who created a PATCHY I by equalling Holland's second The home forwards were good at times, The death has taken place at East- round, was a good third. and at ethers were somewhat inslifferent, bourne-street, Walsall, of Mr. fleorge H. Mao was always keen competition but at all times were better than Stoke Thornton, the secretary of the Walsall and between Midland prefeesiopals for ta.

nine when within shooting distance. For th District Senior and Junior Football places in the final stages of tae New. most partm the home front en ahot we ll. Leagues. 'Cho Leagues were in existence of the World" 2750 Tournament.

Testerbut strangely enough they made their before the war, but the war caused them day's eompetition was no aseeption, for poorest attempts when they bad the best to be suspended, and an arrangement was O. R. Buckle, E. P. Hasten (Kingethorpe.

chances, and this was particularly notice- made for a series of friendly matches to and J. Adwick will meet to-day to decide able in the second portion of the bep aye tide to over the period ad who dtall accompany the eight who earned when two good scoring chances were lost.l the right to go to Snuningdale next month. i os i lit ies Bradford it as responsible for one, 1 On thew hole the Rlav was of i high At the beginning of last season Mr Cambia for another, and Barrett hit the aeh aalkaa was principally bb 'Wright roes an acute alien what a pass. reorymnising the two Leagues, with Mr. E.

eo ata gr it a rd uta llai ted, not aiar ouT pOn th ke excellent to to Brad ord would certainly have a condition of the course. but also upon the prod a goal. Linley, vileresponsible for Smith and Mr. Owen res ects sly was the chairmen of them, and have iesa admirable manner in which the competa again weak spot in the attack attracted a record rarely aid hing of service with some A few week' ago Mr. Thornton was; carried really passes, but Sharp gave his The first eight Is the following list of with illness just as the season was best dint since be has been drafted swirl run eery cce ssfull they opening, but Mr J.

Thornton (his son) details qualified to compete in the 750 into the tinier team. tournament, whilst the three on the la) land one or two colleagues took his football Ile was responsible for one of the prat mark will, as stated. play a decider to-day. kin hand for him. tiest bits of play in the game when he Vie loss to Walsall football will bet THE DETAILS.

tricked three opponents end hit the erase- keenly felt by a wide cirri. of friends for letril. asst rd. sae liter, but also got in other good shots at had been intimately associated with the T. Willsoosee.

Sects goal, and what is more, was a constant ortrouble to the Stoke defenders administration of the game for over ao 1. ollaad. liaanoice Comity I years, and the laelsall Football Aitaocia- la, atl'a a a a ttatara. 76 -LI ill Altogether he fully justified hip tioa, of which lie was a Council member. yee itsui '7l ei BEATING THE WHISTLE.

I recently voted him a grant during his ill- a Newt, Illi ealliaweletee 'neon ae a practical mark of their respect A. R. Iscilden, av ntesete 14 1 4 1411 The right wing was again the moot 1 The Th orn F. Vieeers. Wages late Mr.

was keenly in- 0 foreatul emnbination in the attack. Barrett and tamable worked in ted infootball tlt II Oresa us a whe re Rant Kin orne one time resided and the funeral is to Adwwil Olin complete harmony, while Bradford showed; c. I main. Blackwell any amount ipf dash at elms quarters and' take place there on Saturday riosentry i Robertson. Biotin got both goals.

tech of them came with M. J. 'Bonham. atourbralee the tut kick of first and second half AN UNLUCKY DEFEAT. Bullock.

Peon respectively, and Bradford hair the dis- Bristol Rovers 1, Watford 2. Y. mica, teeth ft 7 71 tinction of having stewed all Aireer, Rothley Park Semen tholloatid spectitore bt Bristol last w. i. lewd.

Utile Astoe ham's goats, which have now produced sir evening sew Watford gain a lucky wilt vit'aerii" teatra aa points. I over Bristol Rorern by the odd goal of ca. Bill mem' goal against Stae th three. Pagnam atartecl ff well by seormg i i 7 4 result of a fine sole 'Bort. 'lite ball came for Watford from a penalty five minutes A.

E. Shenrinand. ernes from Liddell, and after breasting it I eater the commencement Twenty minutes W. .1 XION. 146311.

and cross ferwird he made a spirited dash for goa later. however. Lunn equalised. but fa a Ma tt tale in with a shot that easily heat i Taniaaai gave the visitors. what proved to 1 1 1 Itaiihtles Webrilor Zlroci es.

his the winning lead telly iii the second F. Mar ton The first goal followed a clever centre half. Then Bristol attacked hotly for from Barrett who mint Cie ball direct nearly half an hour without meeting with it: "lia (Thia'Spiseette 11 across goal. Skarn seined on it promptly any leek. Williaace the visiting auendien, W.

R. ameste. AloesaMile and lotaied the ball back to Bradford who i among other things), sating a penalty rt Muth' niig464 .1. 11. bask was just in time to flash it Into ths not kick.

before reireletag a en the ankle. IL ik5n ii 1 1yp 71 1t, Button It was not a thrilling game, but there IW. H. A.l7cck. that.

Hata were several bright patches of good foot- WANTED: A SHARPSHOOTER. A i se, rates ter Calmer. Kitts Norton ball, arj Birmingham did well to get a After the failures of England's forward Maar ir hem in lea year's Isternational 1 Mime, nit. After a shaky opening the defence played it will not he surprising if seine of the W. H.

neendeort eon clip. Mingling did not. have it great amateurs get a chance in the coming Eng- A. .7, to do, but the beam showed good land v. Ireland struggle at the Hawthorne v.

a. wa i me It IR tin meeting the raids from Stoke next month. It in recognised that at least W. wee, Woodbali Spa and did not permit the forwards to one player who believes in the quick first a Nort on canes much time shot at goal, which was such a feature r7. t.

of the old corinthians' footfall, is badly A. E. soften, itarmay BIRMINGHAM'S MAINSTAY. needed in the England attack. and ft one 0 11 eak7 Park la i McClure was the best half-back on the of the several amateurs that are just now ja e' reg field.

He appeared to be always in the shooting well is given a place it will not I11: menreteh right place at the right ntoment and was 'be altogether surprising. i iv. Hyatt. Orle- Park I IL Janes. reiroasterae R.

D. Fraser. Ellt ht 's micklle forwards to do much harm. A Bagley, illretidreor 84 Hot wing halves pat through a lot of WANDSWORTH WEDNESDAY WIN. I A.

Burton. Handaworth work, and Dale was quite up to expecte- I A friendly match was played on the 1.. C. Rope tadhiont Par IS 52 hone in 'meshing a. difficult wing.

There ground of the West Birmingham F.C.. W. 41. naaa ef a in Swa A Murray. or was no doubt Birmingham deserved their Mutton road.

Bandsworth. between e. Ryan' Rail win. Handsworth Wednesday, members of the: wJ. eats Asetsury .0 SA 14 Stoke, although plating pretty and Ores Birmingham Wednesdrtv League and the I.

ey, I a. iy onntb Id Flamm St 110 A brae Live football in the open, were not good Birmingham 4 nZet the result being aby mins Rolferd enough at close quarters to break dm the victory for the Lengue team by tt oal to A J. Boiman. Stonrbeidea Lease defence, and in the around half when 11. The Handsworth side played a clever Iw.

R. For l4eViel ri i Watkin and Whitehurst ()hanged places, game, and simnel go far in this season's J. a 1 1 wale. they confined play too much instead of cup and League competitio s. J.

Itioloneon, Ohatterheld RI ll; H's swinging the bell shorn to the wings more cF. Krdebt. Oserevron T. Les, odleoll Manor often. It was a good win for Birmingham.

WALSALL'S NEW FORWARD. J. Huta, Gay 1101 and it is 141 be hoped that now they have he rooms trent W. (blear illurbideei, F. got join there will be more similar results A.

w. millet fLuffentionl, Tuck (Nuresionl CI Clervr iltsdeliffej. R. OreenSW7 at St. Andrew's.

nrearsee. T. issue W. Bunt arnansham. TreateUing: Womack.

iNorth w. 'raider (Notts City). and jewel Liddell, Doke Barrett, A. seam. rarbie, Bradford.

Sharp, lanley. Brookes: Meorory Milne; Clarke, Peale, Rouse: Heaths, Groves, Whitehunst a Nicholas. Referee: Kr. H. V.

Scott (Tamworthl. BRADFORD'S BRACE. FORWARD. Birmingham 2, Stoke 0. After the two previous (slim -peat benne It was quite refreshing to the siipportera to And Birmingham on top when they met Stoke at St.

Andrew's hot evening. and the mama did moreethiug to wipe out the memory of the defeats by 1 heisea and Newcastle. In ashicving their first home victory though, Birmingham did not realise their best work, and it 1189 not until the closing stages of the seine that tiler impoesied to be safely masters of the eituatioe. Mistakes were far too frequent for the mpectitori to feel at all comfortable as to the issue, hut after all is mid they made a mph better display than Stoke when rnce within phootinst range, end for this eason alone deserved the points. Wal3all Football (lob A i gne a aew centreolorn Ard named Seaton.

who comet) from Siereen'a Club, at Stafford. and has who') been playing for the lkinnington Club in the Wellington (Shtiiiptihirel Longue. lie has a fond reputation as. a goal-gatter. and will hate his tint trial with aleell in the rewrc-re team match against Shrewsbury ROOPTTIO on Saturday.

THE NORTHERN SECTION. A Compatort (North Manchester headed the qualifying lint in the Northern Seotion, which wac played at Alwoodley. Leeds, yesterday, with rounds of 72 and 78 fee an aggregate ef 174. The weather was not condlicive to good golf, and rain fell throughout the morning. During his tocond round W.

1.. Fotheringhain holed out with his tee shot to the twelfth (IN yards). but this accomplishment did not enable him to qualify. The following twelve players swirl. Nei.

A. Oorreebee. Neuth 114eilearreree 71 BA IU. Baker. Prenbuly 75 77 161 R.

J. inside. Noraugoiberirnd 7l' 76 1.:5 Jarman. Seshaat ff Tr 164 VT. Barber.

Bidden iteinlord. Blarkbeel 8 Teneade A. IL A. 0. Hamm Went Lanes.

77 164 Di liika6o44. 4 a 2 12 Elok sc aim Park The following four players qualified for the last two aid will play off Nei nes rd. N. W. W.

Bel. tO. Reecnd. Madvireaber IN. OrllPPer, Harrogate S.

11l if 1.17 0 'TARO" NOT 001WfILLATINO. innderbiad. wbo startled the football' world by their dramatic deals in players ket season, are not doing as well as most, le ted. As yet the team is too the "stars having failed' nit together. One player, however.

is earning much the former Portsmouth goalkeeper, who cost Sunderland the insignificant sum of czo. A pigmy among such a galaxy of talent, Edward Robson. who stands Mt. and weighs over wee on Watford's books before the war. AIR FORCE CHAMPIONSHIP.

The golf championship of the R.A.F. was retained the holder, Flight Lientenant C. ith ya. rounds of 7at Sunn Bin for an yesterday, two rou agg te of 156. TO VISIT ST.

ANDREWS. Neither Fletcher nor Browell will be able Begat Manchester City for some time in ranews of injuries received against itighaat at Hyde-road Is Saturday. Por the return match at St. Andrew's experiments are necomarv, the selected team being F. Mitchell, Allen, Cookson; Sharp, Hamill, Pringle; Morris, Warner, Johnson, Barnes, Murphy.

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL. THE LIIAOLTIL-Divlr-on I. lorm nets I. Stoke TSO LICAGIIII-Division rElent.borit bon) 111101erd t. Druilel Howe 1.

SOUTHERN izaarr. Opal ns Yoortl Butte ildlaird Ulifiled 7. Irvertne Ipackburs O. Vsued 1. WMH Coital 1.

Tito holder of the Trish amateur title, P. Wilson Smyth, woo eletootool in this foitrth round of chaiMPLMohip do al C. of Qnsemi. RECRUIT FOR THE BANTAMS." Coventry City have aligned on Campling. a right hack-, who has had ileTollll trials with the rwene teem.

rampling somas from Grirnothorpe Colliery F.C., club in the Barnaley Minor League. Ha is 111 years of age. stands Mt. HA in. high, and turns the scale at 12st.

CANADIAN LADIES' GOLF. Thirty.two competitor. survived the qualifying test in the Canadian ladies' championship at the Toronto Club's 'sours) yesterday. They will now meet under match play conditions for the championahip proper. Ada Mackenzie (Ontario), several winner of the, title, and Mine S.

Peptise (Toronto) led the held with scores of 84 each. Mrs Gavial (Hunteroombe, England) was 83, and Miss Alessi Stirliny (Atlanta), former American champion, Miss Mith Leitch (Carlisle and Silloth), sitter of Miss Cecil Leitch, the holder. who is not competing, returned a card of 93 and qualified for the match-play stages. FOUR BALL GAMES AT DALE. Some interesting and rather norel rnabhee were played on the Dale course.

Manchester, yeeterrlar, when eight.promlnent amateurs. litehiding Tweedsle and Carl Bretherton. restiechre of Cheshire and the and Bernard the ea-Yorkshire cbampien, took pent in two four-bell gamee of eighteen boles each. The beet round of the day was returned, R. W.

Crammed' and E. H. who' monied 69. six strokes better han the sew score of the This couple homeward half in ands ROUND IN 68 with the New R. 34 (Mesh) BINGHAM at Stourbridge, and only 216 PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

WILLIAMSON WINS MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. BRILLIANT FIRST ROUND The Midland professional golf oliarepionship has wet) again been won he Tom Williano.on, of Niitts. Yesterday's reset. '4l at Coot Heath found Williamson in his beet form, and with two holes to go in the second round so easy iictory for him seemed certain. Up to this point he hod played almost pri feet golf.

in rho morning round hio only, slip wig when ho niiireed an putt oa the eighth. MONEY MARKET AND EXCHANGES. Furthcr Fall in New York Stcrling Ratc. LA DON, Wodnesda y. Condition, in the money market to-day nu f-triking cange, and the view which prevailed in some quarters of a pcssiltle rise in the hank rate did not obtain general credence.

Floating credits were in sufficient supply, but not too abundant. and there was a steady demand for call loans throughout the day at le to 2 per cont. Discount rates were steady sit 2 9-DI to 21 per neut. Treasury were quoted at 2 7-16 per cent. Following the drop in the New York sterling 'sultans, there was a rise in the price of gold of to 92e.

9d. per Dunes. shad M. per ounce, heirs at Med. spot and 33ed forward.

and (-eke at 1-I6d. spot and 37 33-16 d. forward. foreign itchiness. ginelay's moVOtildlllin in the foroign sato an untatouraola citarnater and thong was a further tall in New York to 6.45 i to 4.44.

cliiated cp to 6,200 to 7,060, 311.22 to 4 4 6 1 ygitiin to 61.70, Italy 100 to 103 i. AO, nominal at 324006 sellers and Waroaw wu. at 29,300 to 31,400. Prague woe, steady at 162 to MI. while' Finland fumed to 201 to 203.

lb-ewe went up 'nrther to 174 to 160, Bucharest 1170 to TOO, and Portugal weir week at 2 11-16 to 2 stain roe to 211.b9 to 28.94. Switrerland 33.33 to 23.37. while 4 openhagen remained at 20.82 to 26.85. but Holland 44 to 11.44 to ILI3, etookholiu 14.76 to 16.76, Christiania U. 90.00.

Calcutta and 'Madras were greedy at La to Is. 3 and Yukokaorta further appreciated to 2a. 2 2-14 d. to 2a. 2 5-leld.

Buenos' Ayres de. clined to 431 to 411, Rio do Janeiro to 7 7-32. while Monte Video entitle at 42i to 1.24, Valpairneo 31.80, Lima 9 per cent. premium. MARK INVESTORS' MOVE.

Billions Held in Canada to Bt Invested in Gcrmany. Niw yOPK, The United European Inge tore. Ltd. has been granted a charter by the Canadian with dollars preferred stock and six hundred million marks common stook, in shares of 10,101 German marls each, for the prtrpose of inverting the billions German marks now held in the United Stater and Canada in real estate mortgages and securities to Germany Franklin D. Roosevelt former Secretary fur the Navy is president.

YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. LONDON eager A fair bt Meese was aonducted to British seined gads at beeline of H. per cwt. liesta Tate pad mut o. Id.

to 51s. crushed. nibs, Ms Sae Stimulated 61a. coarse. Ms.

Lenient Mao No. I. his. No. Icing.

11.1.• la ums, llia; pulverise its. case lb id. r. to Ms. yawn crystals.

451. EA. Norterniser-Geoember, West loess, Ik. to 4b. id-, pa ilt.

American sold id. iii. September quoted lb elite jets to dl dittd. Mmuitlue, Ma. to fla, litertn, tic 63.

to white O. to lb. 1. end i. London.

GAUP! Stet nserl.R rides steady 111 begs Uganda. ex Tuesday's auctions, low sold alew rey. n. 6o aitimigg ld Ms barrels ex hiad Ja mairs 3l is ounsein rhiher, bora dolt mop. Us tures ii itow; eptemWr tatted Me.

December Os trots Os Mar Ns 10 1 rd. cwt. Tsa: Velem aid lid. to Is. 7 1 0 broken, Hi.

to L. pool orassam. la WM. le is. le' A a tutr i orange, Is.

to Is. Mid. per lb. in bond. LoNDUN METALL-Ma tiestbet to Ma ductoemi a armor tone, though al'aintly amulet, whim slams proceeded with animation.

On belanos, salmi lb. per ton dearer for cash, and Its. distant tat clime of last Tuesday. Gash quoted LIM M. td.

to ILO three months, SIN le. to llifi 14. settlement mica 6.. Sales 9-4 tons; cash done LIST to 1154 le. H.

end OBS is; October dace. IPA ill. SUS ph. 6d. to luft three months.

Zile te 7.. id. 0 11 Is. 34 Copper shade firmer on Sa la city with mi, trading; cash quoted 3 5.. to LU 7s.

three months Lill lb. 6d. to SU list mattlement peke, ce, ne te. Bele. 860 cash do ns It: SO Ils.

3d. to AU lb. three months. 468 lb. Id to MN 13e.

9d. Y.lectros, to en tr. Lead market eas Sales 1,400 tons; 'kite Mier st alb; Omober, Ali Gs. Id. to 423 Loveasber, Ph.

Id. to AD Des-ember, 103 3d. to SI3 Sc. Spotter Spat. 8111 SO 400 tore: Usher at Sil is November, E3l; Docembar.

120 Its. Id. per tee. qtuet. LONGO'', GRAIN lIIIE --Wheat Wile market mead (tried N.

I Northern Meititeba. ttet eZ vemiter id sielare Titsh. Turd wi ter Austral itn. lais, lis: eeste7iSSlli i A Tuguet: lutes leer. Ns Pamela erased with a qtll6 tame.

but Imistoved later. No. I Northern Matiltpba, imbibe sold lb. lid. to Me.

Id Ort4aw-Notember Os 4' i. No I hare winter. Amp. -SePtansbes. Ma to He.

Australian. afloat, Roasia Ms. orb. Maio. in quiet request Mlf ar cos.

ate lo stelat sellers I- n. 36e. 3d October November Novato. bar-December 36. No.

6 yellow African, loading. Be. Pamela steadp-r inclined. Ju Assent mit Hi id Angtastiteptember Its 'Nfld. to lie.

9d. September M. id. to Ma. GM No II yello BP bar.

quoted ND 2 white Sat dttto. M. 13 No. I American mired lb. gel.

per Salb. Harks cargoes steady. but quiet. Detubsan- Iced in yellers Ith Se ember-October Dieubilemifoidaviao. September.

Be. id. quiet. No. 3 Canadian Western.

Moonshot. einem lia. 4 16. per 4011 b. Oats steady.

Plate. La ember- October quoted M. ovem ber Na I white clipped sib September Ilib. No. I Gertsiiss Wieners, September' October Ile 3d.

per BIRMINGHAM le. U. to b. per stoat- turbot. H.

to Dover Poke, MM. to L. 301.: oils, Id. to Sc. pee conger eels.

la Id. to 3a per atone; brill 6d. us halibut. H. to ltd.

per skate la. ti. to Ilse, Is. to bake, Ss. to fresh mattocks, Is.

to Zs bast place Is. Id. to blank date Is. 3d. to M.

dry hadderka. h. M. mackerel 2. to memism, 3.

to roal'ati. to le. whiting. M. to Id.

Estone: lobsters. Id. to la. per wad ies. to Per barrel; fresh herrings.

is. 3d. to b. Imams, Is. to is.

pee Mono: kippers. 3s fel be is. ed. Low boa niumeris le. to Ms selielie, vrinkka.

6.1 p. Li, Cockt6. To. Ft per tee; shrimps; Is tM. er ttlb.

fil ls Al MORA tl GAME AND lrispes. 1.. id. to imam ditto. Sis.

to To. per hares, H. to is lemm id lemmata. b. M.

to M. each; rabbits. M. to lato la. W.

to la Id. to 10 1. yd. per lb. GRIMSBY supply landed tram II North See, two Pseud and two Vero, trawlers sad three limn.

M. edemas demand. Melee Is to k. lemma soles Ids, halibut lb. Li 111..

cod is. to small haddocks 3s. M. kit haddocks is. 64..

elbil haddanks data la codlings 6... bete whiting lies ss. M. per Mom; Soles b. turbot sad twill CATTM -Mere was a very large supply of shore.

at the Heretord stork srket yesterday. mquiry for cattle, fat limes emeeded the Struerd. Cattle real sod up to The sheep sad 1 4 11 trade was air the same as last week. If IERI: IN3IILI'IIt. strivrgit AND EGON.

Smell lire poultry market. and chinken trade much better in conosiumee. Hens. is. to table eucketela.

M. to nom Ork-rfelt. Is. W. to young duets, M.

to M. per ouple, In the deleitaterd: Poultry. tees Itd- Par Ih. la. end I.

MI retell: hen um. lis 114. whcleselr. Is. id.

retai yutter. le. Id. per lb. whole.

mid b. 34 re HERF.TORD OORN. -Moderate samtuat cd blurt Lees pars nr. Oeoli number loto at wheat offered, terms: 11.411 eit. to elk.

No new hartey. Gate malnteined laic weeks values. Beams at 41.. to Gs. Millers able easter, with little dense nit HEREF 'qt!) HAY AND -Mow demand Me hay.

velum unchanged. Strew trade blew, values iris from 3b. to Ma. as btok. DRAIN GAITLE.A cattle trade fair Mt erred at entrees petee of lis pm ova not quite so dem; ewe.

up to ib sad lassie trade been urr vrcnrmitx Produce pleelltul; tilunia dearer. white varieties it ea. King rderarde b. M. to de.

per 2'. por pot; result Sewers. Sewers. b. per net; lettuce.

le. per benawe, EU. per Obeary a is Par spate; ames. lit Per get; tomatoes, limb h. ed.

to dos M. id. to M. tett Is. to Is.

Idos Palermo lemons, lia. per box lax pet IMO; reckon te 68 le Oa per lift. 04opo. Valencia mt: ger M. id.

per i be ese g4: id. per pzet. is. to is. prr bib.

Hue Is. a id. per Sammie. WOLI Prom AND TODIMMY es. is to lib.

pm ample; rd, te. retbUta. per lb harts. b. to V.

etch; partmdges. Is. to b. H. Der brace; new Mid it duck egp, b.

M. te le per dozen; butter. k. I. to a.

per 11. RAIL TRAFFIC RECEIPTS. The following rail traflle rweeints were announoed yesterday: London and North- Western, (heat Central, Groat Western. 2698.11041: Midland, 2510.000: London and Western, 2198.200. GOLD MINE MILLIONS.

The leticting gold mins of Ontario. Canada. which has just paid its 109th dividend since it started producing ten lige. has raid out to its fortunate shareholders 1W a total 0 15,1126.000 CITY EXCHANGE, of Business in Motor Issues. AV, The market for industrial shame has again had an uncertain appearance, and news' of the progress of events in Asia nor ham had the effect of restricting considerably.

Courtaulds have been much quieter, hut have kept steady at b4s. Id. while Jute ludustriai finished firmly at U. 9d. Maypole deferred keep very hard, sad Crouse and remain at be Provincial Cinematograph picked up to 75., while Tarmac.

have been quiet. Steel have again been quiet, and are entirely withott. Lupe. lu the elketion, Brookhouse have llied well to 114 s. M.

after rwterdsY sharp drop, and Avery, are firmer again at I. M. Oloucester Wagons arm recede. shares Itive been fairly busy, and Boasting have put on Id to lb. 1 butlnd coopee have lint yesterday's straegth, ing reueted N.

to ltie. Id. are on the down grade. Meter Issues. Thera Ito been a noteworthy improvement in the amount of business transacted in motor isnissa tosday, but are still plentiful.

and valuer continue to depreciate. Hews have been fairly busy, out atter it rt-o to 225. 3d. they reacted, and I 'finished unchanged, while Standards etketinue to show pronounced and are now down to 395. 6d.

also are the turn lower at 21s. are still flat. and Singers are. shading eft bean altered dawn to 6a. without eliciting a hid, ate Pry' ht at Ile.

stellers. and have a poor amsouranee. hew Hndsoria have tumbled baoi to lge. Among C. A.

Ven.lemell prefernd have been and strong, end are finally 2.. higher et Ks. 9d. Dunlop Attikere 'vet) very fire at. 9a CIUOSING RIM Boma deso.

Boyers. Sellers. I Amy 14 31 4 .36 ftt lAA, Bank 6 la Eo 4 1 7 1:1 2 ...1 2 61 9 6 Mil l' 514 4 firm. Mil ..44,11 Rover Ntrwarta DM 414 Dunlop R0h1f14 1 3 14 rl.T.D.Motors 14 Iblhott.o Ceti 3111 .114 Nitidards 1.7_11 Oust 34 4 7 era Mot. spot' 331 714 Noit Norrez 11 4 Vannes Ore 114 Ansel' 131 eery JUN smi, t.

:4, 445 CV. 1 Avery W. and T.I. o. rel 114 'I WC.

I.M. OW sad M. Doak Ile. 15.. 914.

tfuLy 1 1,111.1 a 1 11 114, Visa WI. BONI MIP.I. ho. I i 4.41.. 14.

111 1 4 digs Prot. gt. Atalanta Tobaooo. Mosheils 411 416. Do.

A. 44. Bruckbous 13 I. 214, Bit Do. B.

Bra Bill Maypole Dairy Hopwood find Gil- Do. Pref BM rt, 4. Nobel laciustras. 1516. Lucy Brea.

E. Nat. Pas. MA Al 1 214aa Court itilde. 61 1110.

ProrAkneaut Tbeels, TAI Oro4 and B4ckwell IS Platt Bret. Pref. (laity pnadl, '44. Dutilo) Rubber. Nuiith or.l Bela IX.

it Sara, bl.lpstoas 41.) 1.1 Guest. Keea and Nettle 14 0. folds 36 0 Messer and Lloyd. Do. tat .6 Dir.

4 Do. Ond 4 Tube Divestment Gioucaatdar Wagon, 131. 1114 Bolt Brewery. 114. Units' Detest.

44. Ind Curve and 414, Vickers. 124 LVOV 601. Do. Pref 11 4 14, 16111 VaiLeLtal Tobscr.

NM Wal'peoer Mfg. Def. Ifrt Beak MA. Du. Pref and BA.

AND CYOLt TI 4 N4ALTIOI4B. Asatls B. Pm. .14. droniard lAstors, Ott, otheold CycLe.

gil. 4, Guy Motors, 3 Star l'keneering rboa. 1124. UM. Pre 144.

umber. 214 Vsadervoll lo. Kew Hudson. el. Vitt, 414.114„ G.

Pl. ltalls Mows. 244. loser. 12,4, 2 2 3 Witty's Overload Oromolry 29.

Pid. CaS Motors Pfd. Wolsaisy Motors De $3. li Viriciltlal mount or medal wigs. tag 6T.

£1,000,000 COMBINE. WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS cOVP.t.NIES MERGED. The announcement is made of the provisional amalgamation of the long established Scottish wholesale soft goods firms, J. and W. Campbell, and Stewart and McDonald, of Glasgow.

The late Sir Uenry Campbell-Bannerman wus associated with the former firm, which began trading iu 1817, Stewart and McDonald being lounded in 1826. The capital of the new company is stated at one million pounds sterling. DIVIDENDS REPORTS. Eastern Extenskin Australasia and China Telegraph Company, directors have declared nn interim dividend for the three months ended 1622 of per P. hare.

free of Income-tax. Harrison; and Crosfield, on the cumulative preference shares at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum for the (three months Aandirta 30 tieptember. 1922.. rill he deducted at the rate of I.

in the pound. The United Tobacco Companies (Mouth), Hoard hays declared dividends of 8 per cent. for six months on the issued preference shares, and per cent on the Issued ordinary and deferred ordinary shares, payable 30 2 4 eptember, less South African normal Income-tax at Is. 6d. and idividend tax at 11.

Id. Aluminium Gimping uI fyearl.v dividend on the ordinary shares ut the unchanged rate of 5 per cent. per annum, lees tax. payable i October. loads and Liverpool for the half-year ended 30 June last recommends a dividend on the per cent.

preference etork; Calico ers Aswcietiin. salient figures of the for the past year have already appeared. he balancesheet now forthcoming covers the two years to 3111 Junto last, and shows stock in gals only R6M cmnpared with .85.025.057 two year ago. while sundry creditor' and other credit balancer, fir tre at A 1.992,048 agaitn4 The depreciation incount at 8,257.2004, reserve account at capital reserve at i 160,000, and reserve for equalisation of at grand total sf as compare with en aggregate total of 2,398.094 at 20 June. 1920.

George Herbert (Glasgow). 7 shoo after providing for taxes. preferenoe dividend 11 balen of £2,263, which in carried forward. Bournemouth Imperial and Grand ter year ended 30 June. 1922 makes a eatisfaetore showing, the pmht, after charging 45.10$ for ref airs and, renewals.

being 9,469. plus £1,268 brought in. A payment of 7i per cent. Is again proposed on preference shares, on account of arrears, reducing these dividend arr ars to 26 pee 1.500 to reserve, forward £2.235. Nfortgagas have teen further reduced by 25,000.

J. Handieberg and divi- I dend unchanged atla. per ordinary share, or 5 per cont. actua leas tax; layable 25' September. interim dividend on the ordinary shares.

LOntlen Assurance on ordinary charm at unchanged rate of 28 per cent. per annum, payable 1 November. Samuel Webster on ordinary 'hams at unchanged rata of 5 per cent. per annum lei ax. payable 2 October.

CHINESE DEFAULT While the Chinese fiovernment are, Viekets, state, Tneparod to 'Penn. their 8 per cent. 10 jeer Tr eenry' rotes 1925-29. on the oropeeed increase the Maritime (reatorm l)uty, they have no Information that even it such semirity I became effective, mullicient some would be available to meet all the obligations of the internal sad external loans. Messrs.

Vickers annotative that they have no sums in hand tar the service of the coupon due on I October and are unaware whotber funds will be provided by the Chinese Government. A recent retnrn Ann. that Ontario, Canada. produced last of butter and 103.174,1131bn. of CONTINUED WEAKNESS IN THE STOCK MARKETS.

SELLING BY RECOVERY IN THE GILT-EDGED GROUP RUBBERS IMPROVE. The condition of Stock Exchange Magketei yesterday differed little from that 1 experienced on previous of the week. The voluine of business remained es a very swill scale, and the tendency of pries" was fot the rant part The political situation end have of plioationa in the NeAr East mainly responsible, and in the alteration tha reported mobilising by Serbia incetaaed the feelieg of nereotu.nei s. Another factor which contributed was the selling by Pave, practically all the securities in which that centre is inteiented being offered Lit. Cellulose Vermont Ord.

R. 611-3 d. Do. Do 1,9 -M Maypole ii B. Ana.

Woe. Ord. Mond l'ilokel. N. Nes le 8 SW 01 1,1 EW 0:1 end SR.

hood. noir MA 34. Nobel, Notes, hinters le. Phgarkgyadigstre. 114-Id.

coLamm ts da Sl am P-Id. Co: ash Has Boda, 4 ilP rt. 41 I. Creases 8 Wutkerth Selfridge M. Ord.

Ikl. hull! paid). M. lb. Tart.

ISM. Ssemens, 114-114. Sewing Cotton urei. Premier Oil 1, Cake, FI" SPDs. ttd.

Tobacco South Neer, 414-3 374 qyiftepbersib. Forestal 131-3 d. Van den Seethe ott, Po. fr it narrcce, 381. Waterer on.

In. '4 3. Env, SP Hudgins Day 7. Do. N.

WITS Ali.fras. 18 i. eat TassaruiPl. Ibis. Anglo-Chills n.

Ts. an do Annear. 3114. lessones. WM 31.

curio. 114. toutaro. 7 del clilt-edged Rally. Somewhat tricauly.

In viow of the man: affivting markets, there was wariewlust of roi-otery at the gilt-edged group, gild on balance trearcely an ireitueevi of a full ea. reeortled, While in the ottme of Convormioe mat per eclat. War Lorin lintalied at an advance The tortner changed hands at 72 13-16 an 4 the latter et 99 Vole. The better teetalPney developed lat. ia the afternoon.

were etnady. In foreign etoek.q. French weakened in aympathy with the nimement in exchange. but trot to Mir material extent. very little Mack changing horde: French Fiwot gave way tirivak remained heavy, and Fiancee lemma were weak.

New Awe a sad wigs. lite. THE MINING MARKET. BOUTS AMMAN. Anglo-Alw.

Co. lic4W, Nw 4 7-Z-146 1 Do. Lutll-Sg. Dragon, Thep. Oentl.

Mining. 114-li. Trendier 4- Deep. Randkptein, 23 '9- i te. Owlactic 1 1,21.

3. Vu 1i MO Mints Beive. Rand la. 3-t td. O.

w. --Is. Crows 14-1-11. R.A. 13 las Br ri Brings.

1 a -1 32. bit Azad. RonVousgt VA. Oeduld. 3 Nand 14.4.

r. A fella, 811- Van Rya. 344- 1:. CC Vi ii la al 1F tiaMp. TanglaMea IRA Wfort frprings.

li 4-34. Lu.vwft. 3.. 413. Veresialgint VI 4 -3 1 RIODII4I 4 Data and Moan, Lamy Real Vs.

Si. NesenW. ia. aparterad, KILIISIM. I'4 its.

It 3 -M. Ginois and Plwaig, up. urabgris. 114- Sd. 0 r.

Rhad. loos pis. id 8 33. Agr4l. and Riad.

150.1. 14. lb 3-44. Lespeldinas Active. A irregular 1-010 recorded iri borne railways.

Supiiort was given to elms deferred locks of the anuthern 160 the were Rustle lower. South V. tern deferred ronttn 'tali in A considerable was aiain done in Leopoldinae on the news published yes. tordet. end the price at one time touched 10.

though clueing distinctly under the best. Among a feature( was the strength of Paciica. brand Trunk first Trreference was lower IS. but tlrand unk Pacific issues were in demand. smug: rex Goa Akus, 23N-44.

Rubbers Advance. Recent events in the rubber industry have certainly brightened up the market for.sharce. Another advance occurred in Awde-Omettal ittbehL Raniguu. 3 Rollo. 54.

Tionoll. homey Silver. ii. COPPER. Lyell.

11114-3 d. Rio Tinto. IN. laUunt. Morgan.in.

4 Amer. IM. OCILLA Uff. 'lrma 000rO. In 74 Rusto-Asiatz 4 Camp Bird.

5-4 d. 1 Oolowl). Mining. Rl.l. Santo Gertru4t6.

Vt. 1.1 Oro, 94. mOnt Vold. lin. Inperanrs.

1341-361. Zine iii-11d. Awe! eld, 6,4. 14. Eational i ttiminr.

14. New N44l.n.West. CUM. I. the price of tho material yesterday.

and Quotations for producing shares in several instancel left off higher: Tea were neglected. A rather beger tendency developed fur oils, but it was not reffectid to any. extent in price tuoveinenta except that Mexican Eagles closed i up and Shells hardened 1-16 to 4f. An active business was again transacted in Phcenix. which atter touching 30s.

were finally 3d. above the previous day's level at 29e. id. Textiles React. Leas strength was again shown for British Cellulose were weak, giving say 3d.

to vs. 9d. Bradford ere receded sharply, and several others showed declines ranging from 3d. to Id. Brunner Mond rose to 335.

3d. A few changes occurred in iron and but whipping shares (scarcely moved. Some attention sea given to land hares. hid ('oope lost Is of the previous advance, closing at 41s. Little alteration took place in banking or insurance shares.

Mines Depressed. Mining departments generally were depressed, and the large majority of changes were to lower prices. Kaffi re sere unfavourably affected by polling trout Paris and absence of support. Rhodesians participated in the weakness. Rezende was particularly heavy at a fall of lie Beers from 13: gave way to The Barrier group was heavy in tone.

RusYo- Asiatics continued to-receive a large share of attention, and on balance the quotation was a turn easier at I.IF. 10. RUBBERS AND OILS. Rosters SHARTA 1014 t3d. 'Casa' Luailear.

I's. Atigic.D.iten, Liase. 131 Brit. Berate Dev, Hel. Lea.

Asiatic. VIM, kagle-Malay. 71-32. awl Mae. P.

'truer. 2- IC Su Betourr A rs. erscierese. 111,1 d. ttd.

Diadem. Con- melay. Veliraebroes. 10 4. I RIO.

ead 1 4 16. Mysore. 14. Pare. OIL WARW.

Asalo-Aruervae, 4 8 i. Pinot 1 Pe4 ko- AeaLigrpt. 8.. Flarll Treat. 44srubs.

Brit. Controlled Pe st. Satre. 3 .1 3 4. iTeakera, 6- WA.

Bermeh, t' Si. Trinida 4 Ile. I.epee 17.3:-1.31. dO-8 5 Urel Osq.tan. Kern Revrr.

114-4 d. Angie- LWAMI 5. 7 "'re De. WO. Len.

neve 1 6. Phiaix. 814-. 3d. Do.

74.. Re i Vs. BertZ. itlf 2. N.

Oeireasien, ivl rtes. 011 O. tr02 .7 1 1 t7 0 Beesania.n. 2-. Id.

of 54. 1 loyal Dut ll. a 1 WORLD'S IDLE SHIPPING. DECEASE IN UNEMPLOYED BRITISH TuN NAG Interesting figures regarding laid-up tonnage hate been collected by Mr. G.

S. Gregg, of the Department of C.onuyierce. V.S.A. According to this authority, the total teenage tied lip on 1 July wits approximately 6.100.000 gra-ft top 'ibis figure shows that more ships wore time ploysd than at the sad of 19'21. Scandinavian shipping shown the greatest percentage increase in employment, particularly the Daniell.

The laidup tonnage of that kingdom decreabed from 161.000 groat tone on 1 January to on 1 Jury. The tonnage of a hipa laid up in the United Kingdom declined. during the same from 1.961,000 gross tons at the beginning Ef the year to 1,047.000 at the end of Juno. Laid-op French tonnage, however, has 'hewn an increase front 1.260,000 grow than oit 1 July, compared with on 1 Verdi. Shortege of (logo, it is stated, has re.

nutted in liners inking more and moire of the business ordinv illy handled by tramper. Rates are ROW at an extremely low ebb, and it is unlikely that any irerwrement in the ocean rats PllUatibil will plane until the laid-up shipping has Lite absorbed by an 'wrested solume til intariuttianal trade-A 9 iodination that batter times ars 4 1 ex is forthcoming from the feet that awe price of 111111 stiffened slightly, in the flr.t halt of 1 2. In the Street. Leading gilt-edged titmice were steadier in tone, but 31 per Cent. War Loan marked down to 94 5-16, and closed at 944.

Some Colonial issues were 1 to 3 higher. Amongst konte rails 'ent ral London appreciated I to 3 points. but there was further reduction of a point in several home rail prior A' number of ti.T. Pacific debenture stocks' were marked no. ('hirago Brent Western' preferred fell 4 to 16 tho common 2 to 6.

I'elsialsia Railways 6 per east, saw. tures Flied 3 at 55 to 60, while O.W. of Brazil to 31, the preterred to 53. 'Wollner hallway RCM ancad to Is. Manchester Ship eons! per cent, per- Lethal prefs.

declined 1 io 61. Gordon Hotels prole. improved to 44, Bournemouth and Poole Electric to si, Orient Trust to I. 111 the gas group, Hastings end St. Leopards were marked up, the 5 cent.

stock gaining 9 at to .90, the per rent. stock 14 at 74 to 77. Bolckow, Vaughan improved to 1.., but Clayton and bhuttleworth declined to I. BRITISH FUNDS. oomph Bonds small, Cwaversioa PA.

7215 0 14... urge. LP. 4 6. 1 147:7 14 deacts i 5 4.

Da. W. 1.61.,4 1.,,.. rending Loma IX. i 1 01, 7 Do.

114. Ceylon FOREIGN BTOCIaII. Ratan Fund. 3 J.psu 4.. 7 14 2nd 10e.

tiewe SX INS. Mexican IMS. W. UniSad 42. 72.

lb. til 4u3. fa. Th ki. Peru 9P Aspen Ist IW.

Russian ijOmislpfl.B. Ot ledonian Def il a ha Chatm. F. 1.. Omit.

Pea Wei. and S.W.. Dc. Lief S. 1..

and S.W. 106.,1, Gt rm i iz. Gt. Northers auk. N.

Britah Gt. Western. 1011' N. Eaatern. liin 7 LOA.

Brighton et. N. Ord 414.i4-1. P. 1 33 1 AHD FOREIGN PAILS.

Artolag. Orms. Ord. G. Trunk lac Pre S- I.

ai-ii. Do. Ind P.W.. B.A. Gt.

Soltbera.7Sts. Do. 3rd IPtee. I. Do.

Pacific, es tl, 73:. Do. Western MN. 3111.0- 1. I.l 4o, Biredli IL De.

Sad Pret 57-1. Fr :41.. 11. Szn Paolo, Hi. G.

Trunk 04., la-44. l'n4ted (3 Ilia RANA ft al est. and Pan's, 8.. 9516. ill 4) Nat.

Prow. Lit'. and 31aL. I' ia I SUVA NCI. Mliance INewl, ale Northam.

IS. G's. tie (Al sold" 0,01. IC liV I. 31 IP ante Star.

Real itactange tate Employers abiiity. 764. Guerdan. V. Sun Life lillS, 27.

Laudon and 14 SHIPPING. cairn Lino. 21. i' aid 0. Def, Ye Zr Canoed, 19.4.

it. yel Mitt Ord INV, 714 MOTOR AND meta Dindel tra ie '9-11. IgoAs keyce. 1 717. Do.

roger. 1 1 Humber 214. T.lO. Motors, 1.6. Leyland.

i 1 4. I. Parent 'Tyre 13-X. IRON AND STEEL. Guest, Keen.

and la licoe, ir rare ii is. 14 li d. plderies. 14104 3d. Neitetweiser.d.

ardasore N.tca Oily Ili'. lin. Tanners, 141 4. Paw sad Partaus. eangban, tie.

Powell DuSryn. I.a tivt. Noon iJohnl, IA 4.641. dieffia.l Pr Orimmeff leard. 3.

2 0-1' .1. rms Fle-t, 144.4 d. De. in Oung. 61.

Ortyurn awl Bautt.lew'ON, Do. Li Wort. b. le. 111 Oansett Pi Smith Durham.

2.. fbry (Wm.l. Leen. 174. 1 15.31.

DO. SX Nen.Cum. Pref. Thornyerol 4.lohni. 17-9.

If 4. Utd. Steel 94. Whim Vale I ailed Writ sod Bar, 13 4 ad. ill gs a lt rI It Heath i 1 dad law Workswa clerk Moor, PP 2 li ISCFMLA EIO l' 3.

Bread. lood. 'antes Oct. 04. pi Ind (19111, .41 8-14 Amal.

7. Johnson and Plaklipa Marc Cement Ma Ji.rgens New Arghan Lerer 72 1114 SAP. Ord. 'Newt 131.. Bleachms 17 4.

a i l-Id. law Temperatures Vera: Coes 131- 93; Stl 31.144. De. Pt. 34 1 rawl TJMIN ail yrsetka Ord st Whinditib i lio-sd.

a. Amer. 'robbery, 0.4., Do, 14. Maple Oa 11l I um COMPANY RF.GISTRATION. It is officially announced that as Jelin 1 tingtember.

lta, it is no longer neresaary for registrar's a companies. munioipal atithoritteea to rociiiiie the declaration by a transferor in regard to nonenemy ownership, which wee prescribed by the notion in the London tlariebte" of 8 MSS. This notice does not in any way this retriction4 imposed, by the Treaty of Peace Orden' in Cosincll ru to dealing with eKeitetny property charged under the l'eace PRODUCE. Tn th 6 ynar 111i0-1921 the value at Amassha's rural produatioa. Slcludim that the pastoral industry.

agirwrt X14.5.349. 1 R2R. 'Hotter (i11ti.051.84411)e... cher se 24 .160.52411 preserved mi lk and milk runplied to citina (117.270.292 rapror.entaal incressire of 79.639.9571 and gallons oN the production of 1914. The money 1:41110 nl thew.

products increased in the from 10,413.268 to 50 per tent. METAL MARKET. Loder Wednoeday. Consumer; were in the metal market to 1 mnderate extent to-day and fractional adre.nces occurred in copper, tin, and sibMter. Lead, wisp, earecr standard cash 63 to 63f, three tit to electrolytic 71 to 711.

Ti'.) Standard ca 1591 to 159 -three months 109; to 190 English ingots 14111 to 1504; tinplates 19e. id. to 19s. 4d. per box.

teed: Englieli 154: foreign 24 to mi. shelter: Foreign 31i to AID FOR GOLD In order to help email mining prnerpeca the Government of Ontario. Causda, has arranged to cruqh and away small parcels of gold ore. imm 10011 w. upward', and pay for it within ben data attar eon).

Option of the amens au wampliag. pnwirion of thiv market wile eaaha "mall men with raining or Dia ladies that are only binning develop. oast to turn their gold ore into money withont say outlay of capital. DEARER PIG IRON. At Middlesbrough yesterday 'Number I rieTaiand pig-iron a 2'.

maktng the vrive 92a. 6d. for tow' and 1 i li iiil 14 146 144 11l.

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