111a Montreal v ‘i Stock Exchange 7471c Montreal Curb Market MARKET GOSSIP (By Joiiil L. Cooley, Associated Prue lll0‘lli\liltlli"ltillt showed to best ‘lid- Flnurlclul Writer) "ll" 118°» ' ‘ a ' < . - ' ' "hares uil t; ioints or more llct. In- (Speelll tn Johnston l Word) NLW ‘olix’ N‘ ' out. na-smc“ . , _i . ' . mo“. oveuuimhlhowlbul, smcgaeeloi to Johnlton e ‘Ylulj rallied with spirit iii today sdtlllteiltrslil- LCiudtdUAlln-riean floleplioiie, Could _ ‘ y,“ Tflwhonu u; D . tlpullil-lmhlLowudnt lag. alld were closely foilone y tic use. lilon iihliitifa-Stllllllfl-Pll at .. (‘vuflfl h aoun-mn a “In” B c 9.2",“ Dfllléll All!’ Oil .. 10 Bllvviliaiire commodities. Railroad Aiilljijlrwln tau. Lnitcd Mates Steel, B" 1 ,, __ D0 S118 loriis . i8 liens tended to hold hack the bond ed ti-elliir-ai, Atclilson, Consolidat- openuzngtulawrnl, m“, B c rower A __ 2,, o iores .. ... 1s lnarkl-t. although United States gor- Mirth Alileric-ail. bears line- ljlt_.n;due M“ u, M“ as +3 cure“ F," ,1‘ imperial Oil . .. 11m el-nliir-nt and foreign issues did well. lliliert, Dli Pout, _ tionai ills- il CM“ " 82% 88% 8m}; 33% +2“ “n-c F," pm _ A}... 1111p Tobacco S14. Tile steel executives‘ willingness to .lii!:lrd Oil of Maw Jersey. bu,“ _ _ 1 5‘ _ . _.. - gm. “m”, _ n 5% lat Petroleum .. 111,5 lle conservatively optimistic and the _ \ .\llif‘l‘i4‘.'lli fiuieitililz. Anaconda. . n ___ 83% m“ 83% m“ H,‘ our Cam PM u o,’ lat Utilities A 2| lllare cheerful tone of the enmlilel-eial hellnreolt. Geller: Elr-l-irie. General m Br yo" m. 11% m, “M_ can‘ m,‘ All,“ H 1% bless Mines .. .. 41% Plillvlvfl- which feltthat sentiment had Motors liirll lliaily otiiers were up l l ' lll Lt . 20A. 21% 2012 21% ‘l-i K C -Plcfiic ... 10in’; 10% 16% 107,, iwriiiiiiii --iir’i.4tll l6 15.40 161,5 moved up another notch, had little ef- to more than L’; l7. F. ladllstrinl Ai- “m 3 m, _ 26% 27% m,“ 27* +1” Conan“, plow H 4 Slseoc .. .. ...i fill i feet on ntor-ir exchange prices during roliol ‘jlllliilllil o, international Ilusl_ i m '1,‘ Tg] 131p, l.“ 137% N‘ +45% can; M smelt _ y, T?“ lllllrlics ...i 5.70! lll" greater part. of the session. in thr- Iltns .i*u~hiu~- nearly ltl and Auburn m Tobac . ili~ 9:; o1 a3 ' 21;, ‘Do Steel Cool .. 2 llalkcr, liiraln _| ;n/,/_,| l lzisi ilnnr. hriwm-H-i the lethargic niar- _ “a Co,’ 7% my 17% 1s, 1 n", s “var” o ket suddenly came to life and all r-lllr» fol-vigil l-vvilrlrlzee llialed “ “hum, "nmk “oi,” ‘ll|§€+fl% Boll G lulu" " i Hroiills advanced, lirimzili: not zalliu against the dollar. 'i‘lir- l<‘l‘(‘||l'll franc a " -i " r ' ' . ' " . of l to llearlv 4 oints ill pivotal firlnr-d. lngi-ilit-r with ilntell anriGor- lluh Auto 1 s 1311/1» m 1m Nickel ll ll Iii l- - i‘ ‘h, Low ' '9“ 4 ~11 i971. hlnhey “£11K” 0 , 5i! r l7! star-i. Sail-s totaled 1.328.608 shares, lllan l-nrrl-nr-ios, liul sic-villi: was off l“ 0M0 . my) 1.1% a,‘ 37-“ +1 egmwlnhum __ ,.i till i a l~ fly .,,]‘-,,,,,.,., “f n point ormo dlil-i; (fill? not‘ to‘ $.’i.ti|i_i-_-. rlllnoro-wlixsqtréf: Julia Mr .. 1'l'%~18' ma. l8 + it W111 Else -- ---| 11%| I ‘L. "W?" "“"'"‘ “‘"’"' “mi " .. i, r...‘...'.'“"<- 1" 1'1"" ffmeliiem’ ‘iii siui 2 277i 23% YlVi+ .55 l ' \.‘id.\ clreuiatlll given to indignant": . -.l es o a er .»- .- .- rlrlzs . ~. 101.4 i --' r1 MONTREAL. Qlle..~0ei. ‘za-mv the ““ “"""i ""‘"i"i“- "‘°°i'““‘ "i" ‘I - . . . -» . yeti .. .. 191C205’, m“ my, +15‘, falllllrlirln _l.'ress)--A moderately ‘huii- i°i;':vi,_i‘"_'i“"ii"." “'i"“""'°""'i rnynufili‘, “nu Tm‘ From‘ “An-h m“ nr _A . 14/4 ' _.. ' lilh feeling entered tho Montreal fitliek \|.~w “JFK P"""‘i,, . W w" I'M ,_hmwr hnlieiiapsl|,.o,._ I y,,.,,|,,.,. f .4‘. ,..,, ‘t v.01,‘ um‘ q“?! 1”‘ 19‘, ___-, . Jqllohongo today and was reflected lll “uh; i. (lpl _-.l. pqnqz" ope. h: r-rl ly altrrnoolh not ._ d,‘ “HM,” ti" a] git i. .. Nil»- V4 l4 . -ir- .. the riollc which sholved seven gains ' "Fm; “vii.” i" i Biiiiii" ii‘ “Sn-mum ‘Mn immimomu‘ nflnhl-iéllwk- r . H‘: mo“ Ad", dilngulufl‘ mm m!‘ . niiil <~|.‘t_<_ “to,” Bflb halls n;==nrin-il a prominent piano n T11 suvnrilailfiedl l r > Acuvny In we "M1,": man“ “Mum [mm-e dmnund tlin uptur-l. although in the nrernlzes - l~§llv0R rarer led but there was ll good demand for ii“i"l""l!= ‘rr-jr ' " -___ "'1 ' - - —— . glltlil issues as international Nickel. “iii CHI" E rilzilian Traction. Caloii. i‘: .ifi-. - i i + - ...“... ..."... Canada‘ 1.11;... ~-~—~=~=--~1 Montreal Marlzetl General Motors 4. Canada (‘on most of which shmvcll “__'W—_" I - 1* __ slllall advances. . . ' _ The market gave every illdlellti a of ' S d l h ‘ S _ being on all 0.1K. buyers ratheroihnll l e i +11,‘ sellers, showing that. recent distress . f +1.4, liquidation was ahont_ dried up. A re- . _ %_.l_1% Port. that the Brazilian Government ‘+1.4 intended to bolster tile lnilrcis was _ a bullish feature in Brazilian Traction wumunun PIC”, (cannon... lll-e“) _ _ v _(Cal_lild|i_m vPress) m _ + l4 which lead in activity here and eioscti M0.\"1‘lii-:.\l., Que. Oet. xiii-Finding .\lu\\ umh, .\. i., Ucl. .J—u\-li-| + 1r firmly at 13% after touellinlz 131/4. ‘Ew You]. encouragement ll. n distinctly buoyant erai Motors Corporation: today repel-u; +132,‘ Distiilers-Seagrsul declared their ‘ ‘ if somewhat quiet market in Wall fill llllfil 1111111191‘ lilffllllt“ ¢fl\Il\'~'llE"l,l-"§ i.“ iili“‘i‘.i.i‘é‘“'.'.iii.iril“¥I.‘UL‘J...?E.‘irfiliii ."°'$“i ‘léi.".i'.“.‘.i'.il-..‘l‘i ;":..‘.:"l.‘..r:." :2 ti’:s.a.an‘":'.:!::':11=.%f.“iffiir-i-‘I* ' - _ _ \\' ell o one rlu. ' ._ _ _ _ “mm. r +1.14 Winds?!" [Hotel of iilontrlni. a dilld- mg], 1m“. H050 tone of flriullesll ill today's session. lieflvll- NI (‘lllllllilsfjl iiii i-iif ‘Ml; +2“ ond o Pia per cent, quarterly. on its ,),.,_ __ __ __ w with iills recorded ill practically l1]! lllolliii totalled Mo; i 10111111111 _ preferred. The lVt-sterll hteel pro- b“ ‘. "w... “.3 l" »|l-| "up mm-kpg wilil .4i0.li'.l7 or o vents ii (‘tllilllllili ‘at Harv .. 2R L-WQ “R "flilililgfifi duets. sllllsldary of (‘orllnrllto Stool. u‘ " " " "' h" iu nlnilltllilled. ’i‘il‘nllllilnllllirln that has bllilrl“i'tll‘ tl I 11v l"\'l"'l llllll l r 11rd; Nickle m 10% '1'“. iowwk V. decided to defer pliylllelit of its pre- (“Haum lll-luv“ fr...“ i]... (h'\‘|f(l|~|u‘|n|\ of the and nitil $.. . in; T“ _-__ ‘A 1M,‘ "w, 18,,‘ 1 ffiflvflfl dividend due l\il\‘0lililiil' 1. v Rim-k, “~},|,.h “o”. "from; h, c.|..l,,.,,,.\-.-ili tile lliiilfl _ I , on“, m, “my, _ 33% 34,’; i y “lib continued improvement on the ,.,,,,.\,;,, H, m, . , ,_ ,,,- H Milan-holders in mo, p, low]. ...." h... llrlti!‘ earnings of autiiliioliiln, , K,“ (up _ 15% w,‘ u“, 1mi+ V: continent's wheat markets lllu lielunlld h, “Nfw, _‘, "H ' ‘fii- i“ i° m“. "m, “h... l“ ,,,,,,.,,S],,g h, m“. arr-rs ii>‘il.‘iil_l' fail off sniw-r Lam Co all a1 m‘ m’ +1.. fur iliissey lJarris continued. anion-y "m ,‘,,_,,,.‘,‘_§I,__,‘",‘" f“, ""'“. _‘_""i"" h." this lvlrn or sonata-la».- tr..- lipfioll r1 from iilosl: or u... set-rind 11,09‘. T“, »' my ,1?“ i,“ T", _,_ n} will one. of the lllust uciivc stocks oil ,,m',,_“_. h "i, 1' "ii" _ Pill? “limo of iakilll: a Ii [inf w... qphfluifin. hm.“ quarter. . {lilo}: Tin P‘ 471/: i“ 157% '4fl"_ _ “i. little“ ltulutiilggllt 2:4 ‘llllll-{lcclluliaillil for llii‘ $""i'r"":immikiiiiiifiii iiililbhlllillllisl v the twllllllilllx». vitates J. rtflfrred til‘. Moan. .lr..“l‘l‘(1:ri:l=i\l:::i;i < r - le I t: '. . . ‘ . _ r e lille lnuii ls - r u > . Nesta: f“ :0%_ ‘i: International Nickel “and ifllliulliuli ‘film’ in“? "i-"Pr" "y ‘mum “immmiiwe 11Ll.",,','"‘.',,,'.'iI.','.‘,“.',",. illieiutiltid lilluitil-l-i ill undll‘ led ~- ~ - 4-H; Pucmu hum n nmflulc‘, M v, mm" sellers “ere rar-l-ntwi nli lilo advance. _ _ i ‘rm-Ha M.’ “m, . "f ,_.,,|,§~,,|i,,,y "ml Mon Win-d 11w, 1354, loll 13% +114 Pl - b - M. “HM, ... ~..,,.,,..,,,,, .. , ,- ,. isMil ioarhloriro in i _ . "My", 31,‘; __ go’ " '“ _ + w to Iii/l. ti» ‘it, and l.‘ i‘. ll. to 11154,, Mar‘, ‘VMYLHIIO ‘jrvdihfli,":;,’:h"h_l;i,::: n1‘ ti". ("nnnnfin “(Mk affiliated J-olilpllnleu not Loilsolltillit-d. N" n“ 47 "l; 47 "m __ “P ‘Ifi- mild w] my l. ll- | . ‘. ' lllvl-sllilrlit. and rnlnove llnv anxiety ‘Wm 597.4‘? -l'~"l. "lilltil l1- -. _a l-rini- Nge I) pro A’ ngafil+ a; Billie “Dower!” lissliesl lipid Ntiltilupllal 1.. til: iii“, rpl“:viiiliiiiiigii‘“aiiiiillliii-nflfl r-nstollleroaulisoriiiors liiii_\' ilnvp, as to PCIXHHHLIITQ.lglilvltlggitl ni l-aqlllrt-uiclit Nat: I‘ L: _ 1gr,;,|+ y “V9 i‘! T“ "iii" ,iiii" ‘i ii i" "H" r,'.,.,.,, fl ,c “i, ,, ,| l their ilivestrllont. A spet-inl aellernl iii‘ “i liu’ ii“ . ‘ N _. i llelgled levels. Flllnl prices included ' ‘ i s" i” "Ti ‘.°’“" . l; - f 1 l ., -- l-Ll liili"ri fur iilc iillii‘ llioiiiils l-lrlll- N Xulcefgl: i‘ Alberta tirliiu. V; hlfliler at ti; llulilill- l." "it" "ll/nll, m {mum n hmmi‘ mzhpr (‘in m“ m‘ MM lliii" “iiii "lwiiiiiiill "iiriiiiigs "i: M23" p“... M, ion Steel and Coal “B” ll higher at '“_".""",'.".‘."i“ ‘M’ ""§'r“'.‘.“'~"" .fl"i"‘h‘ WiXNlPi-Zti n"... on. '.".!—'l‘iie ~"-'li-°-'>‘-'- l" $31“ " ""'""'"" si""“- i‘ p,“ 13,", + M‘ 2; St. Lawrence Corporation, lt‘il cents ,,',l",;,1.,;,0,‘,'sl"ugggznégii"hlmgaligfizg weekly trade’ report ‘of tlie (‘allrldillil iii‘! "iliiwliliiiiiiiiiigx l']"i'i‘_")i_ ili- “i; pa’... m,“ ,5 higher at 70 cents and lluililiger, three n“ Predit. Men's Trust Association ‘Lim- ill" slflll" v-fllldllflll. ntluu: .lt.l.u i- Pllii Co 271,. _ ’ fen." hither at Ul- _ _ lied for nw-k calling Ortoiicr 2i, 193i. iilliiifli lflr JJ-lll did _lln_ iucall (lfiitiliiiit u.- 3 (3,, _| 1m,‘ l Zlotui silica were 8.1.5.. shares colll- “qNylPP-G is as follows; tlllfiflllllli; 11011-101 ""1115 ti") i‘ t- _' 1M. l i. . .,. pared with 12,603 shares on Tilursdlly ‘ ' Ilalifax: Wilolesaie and retail trade fiiriliiriii“ iiiiiiizeii-iii iii“ sewiid ‘limi- " ' ‘WIT i‘ and 43505 shares on tllc enrrcspolld- r ~ ~ . ~ .-. - continues normal sales lieiilr: a little i" imi“ ii“? “iii” i‘) u°""'i'“i Mimi“ s‘ 9 i+ I” lllg tiny of last year. “WAN hi" Mun“ Dull "P-‘Mmn loss ill voinlne lllfllil iinst vcar (‘ol- llflmlilemeilt (‘Ofii- "l ll llltlPll "l "m" — The ll l l market wls tllet Si R00 “in-wring U“ u roll-UH’ mngwmwr “hem loctiolis f-lir v ‘ ' er-‘li llltltllrfl Hiflvii- lllvllltllill; (lll-l lll!" llell l R . (W. -~ 1 r - _ y, _ ii“ i l‘ ' ' lien-age iri the bolted states will he Q ' ' . ...-e mm] earnings for the first llille Roy pump,‘ mi | so.‘ n0_ l)“ |__ ,5. changing hands, the only price change reduced m p“ “m, cum“, ‘vlmi, ..aint John: \\|lllll‘~i'i|ll‘ trade rolmrt ~ ‘ ‘_ , F“ page 3,6,5! ma] m“ “R0,, 5U4|+ ,2 licllllr lll Victory 1037's. off 50 cents “h.” ,0 surge upward l“ n“, ‘vumm, orders sniaii lint volume erinsoidererl isipiflgisiiili: gigizanfoilziisnfki"? *i'ii~'i0‘i' "i- “r g‘ lloeilllrk 4015i 43~ 40% (It'll-pal; ‘iqfelgkng w“ "mnmnlls nun,“ n, lllilultes of tile wheat lllllflitii. ilcre to- ‘f_|i,i;'iiiii iiiiii" i‘i“'ii' PM“ "The Cmnlvuu», ,,' l‘ ,,,,5,H,,,, was n" mull iiiiiii — ‘G i- ~ ' ' iiiiY~ vii“?! iii i“- “iiiiie “T” ill i0 i i ' sllilstantllili" ‘improved during the q pncm, _ any") 53 S": 53 ,_,_,3,_, Stall to $4.37 willie Lnited Mates funds 1;}. Mghw ma“ Sh, U,“ _ m5 I (n l, l, G _ W" 1"" "l- - - ' ~r+=’- 51".?" " ' "Mme" "i 1* *0 "'1 l" ...... :.':::.::."."......"":::::.. El” ‘ ‘iii "u! ‘inl ‘lull-Pvt ' - ll?!‘ ll lliiil- llii ll 5 iii“ [ties lis of Sept. iltl, illlltlilliliiil! lll ft O ofNJ 32M. 3511/, 3': aaigi-l-llz. _ r- ceniiror at 51ml, and .\lll_v iliZ-ll:%, elleh ggalqogn-ai, .-.....|....-.~.| \\'i\|| $i"‘|il‘i'i,lI7 iiliiililflgtl‘ uifimi ‘Sig, i:- i+ 14 . all "/1 In 1%- .... of llov. st, nlld scorn-l s» as ' 9 l" '1 - r .. ililt-i- M. - ' r Sell. zio. ‘i0. rvl-l working ' M a n1 1'1 1+ re ross arnmgs ‘o... ‘..., ... ~ r Tim R ll . 241M216 241v. mall- lg, _ against s2si,o:i7,a::<l UN‘. al,_riinl n c em. .'itl11.l.'i7 mun a1 l+1 r . .. i""""i""‘ i""'“‘ . . 111.140 Sept iii, lnna 511:: d)! n-flflltarr. ltiMiHlMi-i-lit. . . . “~‘iii~\iii‘i"~\i'-fgill“! ""- iliifiiliiii‘ .______- n nrlr 14% 14w. 141;] "m4, Iil. ' o 0 lo r-op lull o lo nlvnnvt‘ ll c eesc 41-11 "m", _ g3 '93“ 291M235“; ,1 prion. quotations mi the produce and _ If R I Aim guy, magi 31%; 3nii4l_l;_5m r35" pglqgg dairy lnilrkr-l were unchanged here to-l lv slain. . 1 I m1 -r | ml-l- 'i"-"- ‘- . I7 i! steel , ‘Mill ‘mall new ..i . . . (r r _ lvi lz-N . 1 hard MEI; no. 1 nor. 0i -ivi.i choose gained a quarter of Van ‘Neel .| 2050:2114! MIA! ITRBfARTmaQGq "oil. Zli-The fl27g4llrlfil. 2 lllli‘. 57%;‘ lln. ‘I! nor. 53%: fl "at fll- "l'-‘ 1‘1'11|1‘ Wlllll‘ QIIPlIPl‘ "i100!" “'0! Fulfill lF"~i.:f-lRlil4'R.'l1,1.lR.'i1/,|_- v, gross earnings of the (‘anlidian Na- no. t, ‘>1 ; no. 5, 47%: no. ti, 41%; was up nll fli-‘lilll l" one quarter of , ear-J R .| ii i i I ‘i- 'i._ ' tinllai Railways for tile will-k ending fend. i0 . Iran-k. 617's; no. 1 durlllil, n vent iii" ""1 t-onts a Plllllvl- llvPvllllfi ‘ "l 77W -' 41"‘ "lll 471M 1011.14.11: omilm 2m. inn. were $.'l.il'.‘i.i33i‘i . “We ‘lll-d h" I avian‘ P». ..i alltfrlti ilult-i -'l.'i7{,i.l_1lf, ‘eornlvnrod with s 734,34."- fnr the lit ‘,4: no. 3 (‘ll W" Hlifllt-rll inn-amps in», 1 pasteurized +¥""ill l‘ --iZ’7",l.1"l'l':71'-i2fl i421; period of 101m. a lirl-rvxlse of $511- reg-d. lll-bit- iliihnivfecté, 2n ilaliter.‘ in l‘lii'lili<l, ‘Pere itliiflliil|ll~""l"ql ‘r (‘naeh i an; ri-ygl in“ 5%r_ ' --'--'-_-—-—- ‘A: rect- or. - i: ra - - "11 fl 11 l'"\""- "l "W" P =1 "'11s .( , y - 1~ ,_ 2! vents and prints at 22 to . _ _ . lliarye-Villiilil: grades: ti row ex. .1 priu.id ware hath steady. C d! n press - l o ‘ ‘ o‘ . i r .'i t‘. \\'-. 4214.; '2 row l-x. 3 C. W.. warr- 47rd lion-s. ( M“ a i f’ T‘ 3 Fish ‘ r . OHTTnISsIOnQ .'iil"/,r. 0th».- Irnd No .'l r‘. w 3175i: vrio-s of ""11 "Ma ‘"11’ HAMILTON. 011k. 06L. -3-— 1e n", .1 1' \\',, 1 no. ii t". “fl, 311,5; llncilanlreri. estrus iioini: quoted at 45 flreb f wentwortl] Conn“, “.110 qr . - '1 “ " ' o c - no. a (x \\'., no track, sill. to 4s eollls. firsts ni "r. t.» as cents. ii! ° I -- _ o, . ' c puilot extras at ti? -ents anrl sot-ands has 1e“ a {r311 of thlrteell ruined v -——i- at 23 rents a ll ell ‘Storage extras. . . , ‘ , , In r-ariots. l 2G .o 21 cents and farm buildliig5 ill hi5 “iikir “as ll . . firsts were to 2i omits wail» snr- 55m at; lgrge tonight aiicr having 4i '3 nos-res. I bFltlilildtlfl A . s5 (Canadian in.» . . Mass, Uct. "23- Thirteen l arrived at the. flsh- pier. here . f F wllomsAl-e lliiofillnus ‘ha... ' " fillet etl ray soles V“ Car Loadirlgsi OTTAWA. 0lli., (let. '.‘Il—(‘ur load- lnlzl for week ending Oct. l7 tninifHl 5.5.5150 Mrs, a decrease of 2.270 froql the previous week liud n decline of 9.13‘! cars when compared with the corresponding period lll 1930., _ (Canadian Press) . BAINT JOHN, N. 3., Oct... 23 - jlsrrieon Watson, Chief Canadian Government Trade Commissioner hi" the United Kingdom, arrived "her; lest night from Halifax‘ to lo etbusiness men and tiseuss with them details concerning trade op~ portilliities with the old country. He‘ said lhat an impressive and en- couraging feature at s. time when world conditions aredepressing, ls the steadily growing demand in the United ltingdom tor ‘Eimpire Pro- duties, and the undoubted evidence of sn increalsed interest in Empire consolidation generally. Mr. Wat- son will leave this week end for Montreal ant-bother upper Canadi- sn cities and will go to England ne-ar the end elf-November. AVE slx “nouns ' . . Mont route .‘ "n 5U Minutes to Moacton . Save time on your journey westward . .' ." take passage on the werful steady ‘Canadian Airways e and reach Monctoo in fifty oules . . . Arrival scheduled to connect with "mine for Solo: elm, Halifax and saveaslxhouro travelling and gives you a most lo- .f¢ffldfl8 trip over a fine scenic . . ". Reserve your sent ln ad- i. . Same saving on sir freight i , jhlpplenta . . . ask for details of new Mining Exchange ill-lloiiiliger ditltlillldgiiod .. . . ilfillilillllllkcr llill .. ltlihl; t‘ Pioneer .. FIIMVBUllXIIO-(‘illl . . izltltllvhiliungalnilu .. ilititigvleriey .. . 2500 Polulllurio . . 1U00*l'fllllll~'i\ .. 0o .. (l? (l \\'r|1;ili il 'l'oi:l| mic! YNLISTED 4 fltltiilllt Petrol . ltltlilikirk Hudson (flfifliliblrlmntl .. .- liitltlfilNordnll .. .. ‘Jtltltftlsisko .. u O The kind old lady stopped beside a small boy who was sitting on the psvementcrylng his eyes out. "Whatever! the matter, sonny?" she asked. "B-bool I've just had the measles and I had to stay sway from school menu - dew hi6- ‘ - - ~ ‘l! - - ' ' Charlottetown ’ lull tflp . “it v Aimqg i l,‘ l !iA ~ hangs‘: Etfiport l ~ - \ r i‘ 9 "““"° '1‘ i‘ '4 ill AV§ '".':.v*..::""."'.'.‘ i IIQKIIII fer a month," sniffed the boy. "Vlell, well,’ smiled the old lady, ',\-\l mustn't cry over that. You era‘: have them slain." "That's why I'm crying." came the boy's reply. aoohtssri (Hi1 .. ...i .041.r§i N‘! M"; . . . _ ‘irmiilmii Mmimiri ‘i ' n ‘J0 i ‘m llicglnrcnrlrlyl ilirliilllrliiwil-otlllfrilinllip ‘mil A mi " i101“) ‘ghoul mim for over the weekend adjourrllnent ‘m i and await fresh devoiolllliontl. Der‘. Jan. nild Mar. closed 1.3T, .\lil_\' l.-'i-. ltitltmPeliin Pete ~ tfltltllVelitllres . ro-rn“ fltlwivlrltrl - - Now voila", ‘N. v. m‘ , cu futures closed stroller: vi-s l-llllhllflill ~- -- Jail. ‘FM-IN: Poll. 1m: ilflltlillrnlvrllee .. Mm Till‘: “m. m» 13 DMWTIIPIUI kirk .. 1 w ,, .l.'lllilli‘nll:llt Poll o mo.“ llillllllm" "H" - lniddilulr ans Liverpool: iw-tlrnl. allot 7>iiiili"iiiii"i"i mind business violin: prior-s l Pill"! 5iiiil'i"iii Mill" ~ lower. American lilidrlilur. lair 907i Miiiiiliiiiiiill‘ strict cnod ulld-lilnlr 7-6;’: K"'"l "iill" lfltllillllfll Ta" lair n21: sirir-l nllddililc rm: ima- ltmtltlllliiiago .. l: 497. strict low t Btlllilllitlllfi - low llliddilng‘ 40L‘: slrll-t annular‘ 441‘: onds were Ell r-r-lris a dozen. Quota- tions to retailers were unchanged and receipts wero $0.1 eases. Queiir-r- nnlilions poi- fill pound ha: For ilio first time ill lnlnltlis. snrill‘! wheat flour prices adrallel-rl ion cents n ilnrrel ilore trillav duo to roar-lit un- tllrns ill the wiierlt markets. First. patents were quoted todav ai $i.70. second patents at $3.90 nud third pat- ents, or straights, lit R2130 per ilarrcl, less tell eenlfl fnr f'.’i\il. ‘File domestic delll. ill for flour is fairly good. the advllileing wheat alar- licts bring ill all inllil-overl inqnir_v. Export sales for the past wrel." worl- not all good as tile previous week. but were fairly large. Winter wheat flour, willeli inls lll- reudy iieeii advanced i\\'it‘I' tllis lllontll. ruled sicadv. (‘llrints “ere quoted at $330 lll ~$‘.'.iltl per llnrrr-i Wlllli" broken lot! were K20 to $1.40 per |Hll"l"4‘l. (Canadian Prue) llelrl sir-adv lit .".tl to 40 r-onts while. 'i‘U1itl.\"l"U, Ont" Uci. Uil-—(Mllllilg New Brunswick orilililers were lin- "up... nloscl" chanced at 4C1 in an emits and New N ins Stocks lll liiiuw Close Brunswick green nlrialitriins were 50 g - ::\.ll-l:<\i'l|i\l} .. .. ... Jill/l .1353 to-ifi rents per S0 pound ling. UUUiAlilli ct . - . .l . . titilliArliu .. ... I . Jilly; Mil)’; fill)‘ QPRING “'IIE.»\T FLOITK ADVANCES ltltliidllnglinlac .. .0.’ . 5 m"2i§':::,',':‘]:'.'"; ‘file illillfood market continued firnl -m-,,;_ "Hnr due to sustained export ilir|nir_\- fnllll " i‘ " lioth tiic i'liiled Slates liud overseas. RUGAR. NFHV YORK. N. \'., fir-t. Til-Jinn‘ |llllIilf was .'l little easior with a lo confirmed as of into Wsn-rday at‘ .' hill! of ("lllnlil ex-lvarrllousle at J delivered. a tlt-liillit‘ at’ L’ points froiil business was ill now r-rrip Philippines. nzlzrrglliilllz 27.0110 hogs for Dec. to Fch. shipment at 3.13s rlolivorod. July Liifi. Repi. 1.43. lirflnell was unchanged at <i 0 for fine granulated. The wiilllirau l lll‘- lnalid continued oi‘ averam‘ llrrl-Hlvilolw for this time of the your. ltlll i... new lrusilless was reported. [and ordinary 41'.’ llcr-oipir- “We lll-Mill lull-s including 0.2M Alnr-rir-all. MIBCELLANEOI s‘ .\l(l\"i‘lll-1l\ll. Qllrn. fi-t. 23- ‘ (‘anadian lvesterll. ll ‘ l! "fil- allirln western an. ii .. 1 Jill; flour, sllrinlz win» firsts 4.70; flour, seconds J00: flail!‘- llillrers 3.80; finnr, winter wheat liai- on choice 2.80-2.00: flour. “dill? l-orrl slluri , set two barns and a. 15 toll hsy stack ablaze since daybreak. Baffled by his cunning, police and farmers of the district after spending a, busy day in futile hunt. mobilized again tonight for a noc- °turnal vigil. Police today arrested a suspect seen in the vicinity of a blazing barn, but he was released when a former came forward to vouch the man had been at work on his farm all day. Documents Prove Columbus Italian ROME. Oct. 2'3.~—Two priceless documents-one, the original diplo- ma. which Ferdinand and Isabella gave to Christopher Columbus, ap- pointing him "Admiral of tlic Ind- ies" before he set out to filld the new world, another, the original let- ters, patent, bestowing upon him the rijnt. of heraldry and of a coat-oi- tllo lalit previous Milo, The only other ‘ an,“ by the Same Sovereigns, have just. been discovered. These, with s third document un- earthed in the Vatican archives, cs- tabiish decisively the Italian origin of the discoverer, according to Pro- fessor Francesco Creti, who made the announcement today. Professor Cretl has been searching for these documents for ll lifetime. He believes he has a. completed chain of records which prove that. Columbus was horn near Genoa. and that during his whole ildvcn- turesome career the fact that he was an Italian must have constantly been mentioned in the documents of the time. The original diploma appointing Columbus an admiral was found in the archives of the Museum of Sc- viile after many years of toil and effort. - The fact. that Columbus was not a BDaniard was noted in the wording of the bestowal of command. Tile date of the document is ‘"1492.’ con- firming the date of the discovery of America. hag iitl lllll. 2 , llay Ilii» - ll" iii"- fl" h“ 1-1 ....“ llillilfitl .12; chem-o. Qaoii .il~,: lintlr-r no. 1 fin- est .2": eggs, fresh Ii\"'i“i‘ "ii" tone .r.a-.n2: eggs. fresh evlrfl‘ i" “"1” tons Win47; eggs. fresh liflil! in ions .40; 2gp. storage eiif-‘Ill i" ionll , |ll‘ll '30", f ‘ 1.. ~. n l. r . . _ . "L h.‘ at £51. he“ Brullsnllli. liEllTillL GUARDIAN CHURCH NOTICE-The services in York Pastoral Charge on Sunday. Dot. 25th, will be: Central Cbuluil. 11 fl- m-i York. 3 p. m.; Braclcicy. '1 p. m. Rev. T. A. Wilson, 135e, will be the preacher at all services. G. A. Christie, Minister. SADLY BEREAVED-Miss Mabel Bremncl" has received n, telegram from New York announcing the sudden death oi iler brother John G. Brolniler Wllliil occurred on Oct. 20th. Ill. Cranford, New-Jersey, De-l ceased was a son o! the late Mr. Gwfge BYCYILHCI‘ so kindly remem- bered iii tile business circles of the Oil/ll T118 Sympathy of many friends Will so out tu the family in their bcrcavelnclli. POLICE HAVE NEW EQUIP- MENT-Tile Provincial Police have received a. new motor cycle able to do in the vicinity of 90 miles per hour. which is now being used in the patrolling of the highways. ‘Commissioner 'I‘rainor reports that i20 vngrants have been sent back to the mainland so far this month. They conic in on the box cars hid- ing underneath among the rods. THE BAPTIST CHURCH — Sun- day morning. Rev. A. Vincent will resume the series of sermons on The Supernatural Jesus. On this occasion the sources will be tile gos- pel or Mark. The evening sermon “Tile two religions" will be a lur- Lilcr study of the elmistle of James. lncludcn ill the service of praise will he Turner's “Sun of my soul". Prof. W. E. Hoteliers fine setting of “Crossing the bar." and Mat; thewls “Faircst Lord Jesus." PRESSING EMBARGO QUES- TlON-Mr. W. Chester S. McLurc, M.P.. has taken up the matter of the British embargo on Canadian potatoes with Hon. l-l. H. Stevens, federal Minister of 'I‘rade and Commerce. and with l-ion. Mr. Weir, federal Minister of Agriculture. He has written Mr. Stevens to the eilect that in the Maritime Provinces there are millions o! bushels of po- THE MUTUAL, Assurance Company ‘ 0F CANADA Cearl Oflire: WATERLOO, ONT- [ltalllllflol H69 wishes expressed in your will. It, However, transcends the personal in that it is not sllbiect to tile lraiities or limits ol the individual. The EASTERN TRUST Company Saint John, NJ. Charlottetown, P.i.l. Head Olllcll HALIFAX, NS. Mention, NJ. C. N. BISSETT-Manugel, Charlottetown Blanch. PAGE NINE U0 TA TIONS A PERSONAL SERVICE ‘ Trust company executor service on your behalf and that of your family is personal inasmuch as the individual attention of many experts is given to tile carrying out of St. John's, Nld. Montreal, Oils. be found. He asked Mr. Stevens to wire tile Canadian High Commis- sioner ill London. On tile Island the potatoes are of excellent quai- ity but the price is less than ("ne- hsii the cost: of production. Nil: McLure gave an outline of this cor- respondence nt Thursday's council meeting of the Board of ‘Trade. At the same meeting a letter was read from Premier Stewart with respect to the double train service. Tile Premier enclosed a letter he had received from the Secretary of the Railway Commission, stating that the chief commissioner, Judge Ful- lerton. was absmt; in the west and would not return 12:21 November 11th. The commission, however, would he glad to ilear the Island's case on his return but not before the middle of November. The Sec- retary of tile Board was instructed to reply to the Premier that it is desirous to ilave the nlhtter Iurtllcr pressed and to appear before the Commission as soon as a sitting can be arranged for. S. D. U. DEBATES-Tlle three debating societies of St. Dunstalfs University held their first debates of tile term Thursday evening. The societies were rc-organized weeks ago, and til; officers for the ensuing year elected. St. Thomas i i university work. St. Augustine". Se. ciety includes tilosc iakulg the commercial and lllgli school cours cs. The senior society oi whici‘ Rev. M. E. Francis is the Mocirr- ator had a very interesting discu- sion upon a question which is ilOii occupying tile attention of the Bria ish statesmen and whose develop- ments are being watched by the rest of the world. "Resolved, that Mr. Gandhi's request for home rul< be granted." The question was cx- haustively discussed by the twin leaders and their colleagues, re- sulting in a victory for the pl‘C side. St. John‘s Society under till direction oi Rev. J. Muliaiiy dis- cusced a question that within rcc~ cnt years has come into llf0liliii~ encc. "Resolved that all act of leg» islltion can make a mall sober.‘ The question, alter being iiiorougil- iy discussed in all its points by Lil‘ speakers on both sides. resulted i1 a victory for tile con side. Si. Aug- ustine Society, which has for ii! moderator, Rev. W. MeGuigall. dis cussed the question uppermost ii‘ trade or commerce circles at til’ present. time. “Resolved that acro- pllmes iviil be a big factor in ship‘ ping in the ncar future“ on whici two tllc pro side speakers secured a vic- tory. At all three debates a de- ciaimation and 5 minute spceci Society this year includes only the‘ were greatly enjoyed. 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