,. l‘) ocromm 2. 193a a Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Prue) THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE i? Stock Quotations Markets At A. (Glance Canadian Prue) “mtg-cl m“. Toronto (and Montreal-Stocks ir- e iilan n. relruliirly hlirher, . rue "' Toronto Mines-Close higher. C“ 11:51“ ' New York-Stacks gloss firm and c“; u s little higher. § E 2 '4 it n r: r hit-Coll Montreal Power . . Nut Brew _.. . Ghawinigan ... n1 ~- Atcel oi Can ... -~- . Winnipeg-—Wheat closed lower. New York-Cotton and rubber high- er; sugar" and collee markets closed. Pivotal New York Stocks ell. (Canadian Press) Stocks Allied Chem . . . . .. ... ... - Amer and F Pow . F m gmi 8"!‘ 8 Ill G ’ (Canadian Press) gzlcondu wiNNwfiGv o“ 1“ Atchllon ... . when: o“? 01%; N“ “A: n” Auburn Motor . 1,; iii- ti","-‘ .. n5 ;Jl)et‘:§'0i,',?u; _Duc 3115-53; May HUB. iii-tiny: Oct as ; Dec ass; my 10%. 05$}! PRICES Wheat: No 1 huril 575411 N9 1 "i" ; No 2 nor 00%: No ii nor 57%; "i ivheiit 52%,; No _ 5,3; s‘ 15%: your om; kn 1 durum 114M. _ N y Outs: ho 2 C w 80%; ho 3 C W i714; Ex 1 iced flit: No 1 feed 25%; mo 2 ma Qilili: Rejected 1044.; Track £1}: s” BIlIlPYZ No .'i c. w sail: m» 4 c w w; NoliC“".li)‘§1; m. u cweeat; rack 33%. Canada Dry L‘ l’ ll. Eastman Gen Elec .. Gen Foods . Int llurveste Union Pacific . i United Corp . N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) Blocks Amer Cyan B Amer Sup Pow Cari Marconi _ . . lfltles Sr-rv . . . _ .. , El Bond and Shiite iut Pete ... . Nliig Ilud st ou iiiii".".'I III 1.. f.. Currency NEW YORK, Oct were mildly irrcguliii- Foreign Exchange iuarkets . small loss, Tho opening was firm but toward the ciosu an easy inne act in pound opened fmclionriliy- higher at 4.15. advanced to a high at 84.77% and closed at 84.15% for a net gainl , t‘ of iiait a c nt The Canadian dollnz advances 8-18 initi transac- tions but dropped brick to close at D714; for n net 10s.: oi’ l-lti. The cloa- G on o! a cent to 98% in ing rate reprcsr-nteil premium United States funds o 2 3-10 percent. The French franc was 0,01 cents, up] 001-5 of n cent. ' .\lO‘.\'TRl*li\lv. Oct day. The pound sterling. alter weak opening gained steadily to close st 4.80 ii net gain of n cmt ovoi- yar- terilay. The United States ilolliir re- ninlucd firm nt 2 percent pi-v-mluni throughout ihc dav_ and closed na- changed, The French friiiii- mflV'_§(l_hwnhln_l narrow range and at its close flir- nre of 6.14 rents was .m cents high- er than Friday's close. in the re- mainder of the list, [rains outnumber. ed losses hy 18 to 2. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) UIONTHLQAL, Oct 1~E£Rs were the i on the Montreal niiy line to adri- duirv and [lflldiltu iuiirkct last week. All other lines showing declines com- pared with a week ago. With fresh supplies of eggs remaining light top {"4" 0f Rrnded shipments advanced wo to thrco cents “gr dolen during the week. Following up u seven cent lilvancc the previous week. Storage "Eli's appeared on the market during the week and showed increasing movement daily. Graded B2 t" 33% vents n (lDiiPli for for seconds_ llccclpts wore {L280 cages es against 3M5 the previous week. Exports oi‘ pairs for the week were 4,070 cast-s. Tho butter market dlhppgfl 11,‘ cents pun pound during the week and. ing at 18% to l0 cents for carlots or less ni.‘ no 1_ the market shut oft export demand and as some of tho surplus in this country must hi‘ exported prices steadily cased back toward the ort iev in nu effort to may continue this week if imponrterl do not coma into their iuiirkct. Re- cripts totallcd 20,310 Howl whole 1s- DM pounds were exported. H The‘ cheese market also rnscil frac- timiliy owing to decreased demand rom the other side. (lntaros tho week at 111,; tn 11% cont; pg]- {ilound with Quvhecs at 10% cents. "Piiits totalled 20,407 boxes. against 29.510 ii week aizo. ‘ oint ,| | New Qi?ifli‘ee:e:i‘-ll|"rieé nl"'1'il'“,'.',“§1l Tier 80 pound bag and Nr-iv llruns- iaiflr‘ green mountains at s01" p5 X05151 NGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct 1—BrltIsh and foc- lil n exchlnngo 1n rciaition to the Cun- c an ' a l . n int»? .2 E523.“ .fi'.'..I-’.l ‘ill i?’ ll foliowsz- u l’ Argentina peso .400}. Australia pound ZLMHLS. v . Jhlnl Hon Kong dollars 11019. ovii in emivn 11401. Jeninark krone .2113, flnmark “0222, rnnce franc .0014, ilermany reichsmsrk .3749. Irut Britain .0088 llorin .6829. ' 51ml"! vsniro .1150. fldil rupee .3703. tliy lire ,oe24. liisn yen .381 oslavis dinnr .0219. do Zsalsnd pound (LEO. iorwiy krona .'.’A~i8_ lonnilnis ieu .0!!!) South Africa pound LEM. tipaiu peseta .1311. Sweden krone .2611. Rwliseflsnd lranc .3046. _ United Slates dollar 2 our em i-(AH-‘Iroru Qelniurn. NEW YORK, Oct lira exchange firm. Great Britain lemiind open 4.741; high 4,77%; close r70“: (i0 day hills 4.70; France 41. 0; tsivy‘ 1.11: l1 [i Holland 00 den 24.00; vorlsnd 20.86; Canada 07%. limo-numerator.‘ _‘ 1—-Cui'rencles in Saturday's; Sterling and the French frarir- gained sllghtiy,B"“l°'“° ' while the Cumidian dollar showed a g The; Castle T ‘i-Leriding cur- rencies advanced over a nan-ow range on Montreal foreign exchange; dltlY-l Kobmmy H shipments carlois or less ended the vreek at extras, 20 to 27 cents for firsts and lti cents The recent advance in stmiuiato uylng with indentious the movement D U S Ruhher _ Vanadium Westinghouse ... lVooiivorth ... , Beth Steel , ' U S Steel ... . MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Uct 1- z ult Cari . unk Hill Can Mal . ,Cen Pat . Chiboug . Coiumnrlo .. Hoillnger Homestead Howey . . . Kirk Lake Lakeland Lake Sher Lee Geld liucassn _ illnu liiislu , MeVittie . McWattens “in Corp iiiorr Hull Nipisslng . Norsnda North can . Read Jtaymsster Slseoc . . . Studiicons Thorns Cad Towazmne . Treailwsili ‘siyslrle . .. . _ Total ssirl 04.000. UNLIBTED iAldermac ... . n: .- aQ z< Cap Rouyn Ceii llinn . Chem Res Churchill . C~Copper ,- Cobalt al Oi East rest y lllidorndo Foothills . MT’L. CUR (Canadian Press). l Close B A Oil ... ... ... .... 14% Juuhsriioil ... ... .... ...- 4'4 m . , ... 13 COAL GA! IN 80111.!!! WANTED Comps-cued cool Ill will shortly be supplied in steel bottles by the municipal gas works oi Ballast, Ire- land. il the recommendations of the us committee o! on city wfllwii are adopted. The Greet Northern Railway of Ireland has ollersd to buy s large quantity oi the Ill time delivered, loi- use in dining can. Bottled gee also would be used in country homes and in man! other places awn! (rom as rnIiM. 9h! m, committee reports. To suviii! b05- ' tied m some must wrchw I plant for oompreuing and lterifll lllflhillllfllllfl- months intensive Chairman and members were pre- paring to depart for their homes. Royal Commission Completgfank (By my Brown) (Canadian Press sun Writer) UPIWWA, Sept. tor migiand. labor. 10rd Macmillan and Sir Charles Addis so to Kmptou where Queen's 30—(C.P.)—Tl'ie University will work o1 the Royal Commission on them with degrees. Then they pro- banking is finished. With the slgn- ceecl to Quebec and board the boat lug of the final draft. report, {lord Macmillan and his four colleagues Premier of Alberta is leaving for vbring to s. close approximately two Edmonton. Sir Thomas White and Tonight Besudry Leman will go to Toronto and Montreal respectively. N01.‘ DISOLOSED Already, though the report is not yet complete. (certain additional data and sppendlws remain to be included). conjecture is heard as to its recommendations. 111st some time must elapse belore it will be given to the public is probable. Re- vision oi the Bulk Act is on the programme tor r-rllamentb next session. The report. it is expected. will iorm the basis tor this revis- ion. But it is s. voluminous doc- ument and its mrommendatlons are Enquiry tomorrow honor Hon. J. E. Brownies, The Government will want time in consider them. The general leelln¢ is that it will be made available shortly beiore the opening o! the session, thus enflbling members oi Parliament to study its text before being called upon to cope with amending legislation. CENTRAL BANK LIKELY Recommend tlon for the creation o! a central Bonk in Canada 1s re- garded as likely. Should the report Canada. particularly the Prairie west. _Wh1le the demand was not so insistent in the east and‘ Marl- time Provinces, it was also heard in those parts oi Canada. during the swilti tour of the Commission throughout the Donnnion. In the Maritimes, however, there were - submissions against the establish- ment. oi such an institution, as well as in favor. these were also sp- psrent in Quebec. Matters brought up at Commis- sion sittings which will doubtless contain such a reccornmendatlon it vfind mention in the report include o1’ pecuil importance in. a period will be implementing emphatic de- of economic unrest and depression. mands from certain sections of the complaint that the country is bank ollices in Toronto and Mon- treal. that banks are dealing in se- ouritiu, that exchange fluctuations a" hl-mwflus trade; that collec- tion charges are excessive; that municipalities, particularly school services sra being seriously hamp- ered by the reluctance oi banks to advance funds: and that. tamiers "9 CMWTISEd to use credit {he'll- ties oi banks during pxosperoug times and denied these facilities in times oi depression and need. 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