o? _ ll... coroner. 14. 101-1 , _ _._ . jl/ES rmollfljsfirlekalil} NOND Q U0 TA ma illiiilN fillRiiETS (Canadian Press) CHICAGO CHICAGO. ills” Oct. lil-iinensiness ‘over tense China-Japan rl-llltiuus gave ilrlnncss to wheat lnlllly llcllpllo ltock market setbacks. A decrease of 8.l--l.000 bushels in the i.‘ulil~ll Sluice wheat visilllo supply fotui was lllsll all encouragement to hours. Pit traders, though, wore illrllnl-ll to fllvor the selling side of the market. saying (W, cents gain lullllpnred with lust wrl-elflriolv was sufficient at. present. Wheat closed steady, uurilllugcll io ~34, rents higher. vllrll 15-7,, off. out» unchanged to 5i higher, lllui provi- Iifllll unchanged lo ll rise of ."l cents. I WINNIPEG The National Credit Corp. Hie Papers (Associated Press) NEW YORK. Y., Oct. 13—The (‘llrpornlion Trust Co., announced to- dlly that incorporation papers for the Notional (‘redlt Corp, former to hol- llfor the honking structure, hall been filed wilil the Secretary of State 1n lloiaware. This legally brings into ex- Istl-ul-n till- corporation suggested by President lioovcr inst week in his plan for restoration of pnhlic confidence. Wililo the corporation is authorized to raise \lp to a lliilloll dollars for the purpose of making loans against ' frozen llnllk assets, its stock capital- WINNIPFYR Milli» OW- iii-whim‘ iznilou is lllercly nominal. The incor- Driren strengthened frllrtlounlly MI pornllnn rails for twelve shares-of “It winliiPPE Brill" Illllfkfl! (WUIY- stol-k of $100 |lll_r value per share. One Though slightly ifl\\’i‘l‘.ilii‘ill the day's lllgh nlarke s, all mollths showeli irn- rlrnvealent. October wns 1y, higher at 551,, November ‘Vl at 56; December Ml to b1 a! 55 llrlll hlny ‘A at 58V; to 58%- silarc will llo held in each of the twelve federal reserve districts Wlleat Pool f Cost Farmers (fslnnlilnn Pres-ll "(M7979 . 'i‘l\.v., (tot. Howard, Winnipeg gl- ed today tho l‘:lnndlllu had rust fnrlur-rll llf We not less than Mudllfnulnll. 0d ihnt the "fllrlll will cost iilX|>li_\'('I'N States not less tilllll Asher allllressl- tloll of the N Dealers Asso operated in Ill nllt ll"flllgil'9 _vl-.-lr llill (hp farmer rl-l-oivll as lllul-h as ills non-pool fnrulcr," clareli. The Montreal wilellt illlllrll l-xpvriulo of l ill- $1lO0.llllil.0flf>." utiounl Hrlliu ullli Many Millions 13—-:\HhPI llin mull, declar- [loo] stern (‘nllulla lill prelivit- Vllitcll ll ille nnuuul conven- Feed riuflnll. “'i‘ilo will-at poo] (‘nualia eight years illltl polli i'llr llill wilcut lilllvllvll lie- l‘llu if l "t l‘llll l‘ul-if' ifuvksllu lfnllll .\i llu llrill lllt .\'il' lalkl» llf llilllislly M‘ Mont l’ Que I'll S S The Montreal IN E n R K Stock Exchange (Special to Johnston ll WW1“ l‘llu (‘ur l"ii y l"l-lu (‘all lllll llu Sim-l hilt-Front Nut Breweries illlwluign ll feel of f‘ EXCHANGE 'f':ll| lo Jnilrlsion l; Ward) upon,llighilalllylalntifltCll i- 'l‘i’li Will 4H1 453i“ l o ,n'o l '==' 7o - . a. I opl-llllllchil-luvil-flsi ~ I 10 Wl "liy Pill . l’l'li .. All-ll ll: .. t l'1ll\v Sluclt gll lb |l |l (‘uul kei .. \\'llllli:<l . l‘ll ,, lillrris . llwor wl- r A Canadian Company Low premiums and liberal dividend return: combine iiie assurance protection and profit- able savings. Al age 25 for $2i3 annually you can creole an immediate estate of 90-000 and an income for your later years. $9 Aim romeo PEIHIIGP good export sales of (‘llll- Illian wheat. I healthier statistical po- sition in regard to world wheat sup- yllicn and n ilronliclliug of speculative Interest. were chiefly rl-snouslllio for the improvement in today's prions, llemnrlvl for ton grades of lulsh wheat continued fairly good. tilnulril offerings worn rather light null trllli- Inc was not on illi extensive sl-llie. Allllersrellorterl a fuir doluesiil- busi- ness in flour hut export trade lvlls very slow. iPit lrnllc was quite active at times hull there was persistent soiling hv elevator interests in rolllloclinu wiih wheat purl-halved ill the country over the week-end ilniiliay llut lilo general improvement ill demand null sentiment proved sufficient to ailsorll all offer- ings and hnlll values fairly close to the day's lop levels. Liverpool prices have reflected Bank Closed (Fnnnllilln Press) SOMl-iRVlllllll. ., (int. Iii-Tho llirzilillull Trust (‘omporly of Somer- vilil> l-losoli at noon today. The hank oouflrluod the closing, but saill all other information must come frnul the lllfiro of the State Bunk Commission- er. . The Pound the / ohnufie to illlllillil s ntiull-nt all ii . heifer import dnlunlid. allll iillliiilllfz mv ,‘ORK'»OM' Ill-d“? m“ CM" quotaiiolls silownli lln improvement lll "'1 m‘ iFPRifl-Jfho pollud sterling l-lnsed 21,9 rents off ioliny at $3.561 for l-lllllc transfers. The open at $3.80 was 1V, ocuts lower tbnu its previous close vlrioes. ‘Vhflnt Ont. of $111014. At noon tho pound reached gflqillé, hut receded at the close to ,-- III use ... 0-- Creditors Will Hold Meetings Q01 ‘u. hi0 ... May PRICES (‘ASH Wiloal-N hrl. L’ nor. " llo. 5 ,; lln, (l . i; fez-ll 37-)", trill-k FlRI/l: lln. 1 lllll‘. 72%;. ollls-lvll. 2 n. w. zo-yulnn, .1 c, “g MW.‘ PK. 1 food Qiilfi: url. 1 feed all. 2 ti-l-ll 2am; m, 2034,; ,,-,,,.k _ Barley Mailing grades: 2 row ax. \\'. Ill ' n. 1 llllrd m; llll "" ’ s’ nor. I’ . ' l,‘?°,';,,"",' (Canadian Press) ‘ ‘ . XifONTREAII. Que... Oct. 1il—-Thrce ' separate meetings of the creditors to decide on the illlmclliotc future of the thme lllontrcnl Stork Exchange firms. .\i-hie]: failed recently, have been called ' for next week. The crl-lliinrs of Mc- Dougnll nnli Cows us will hold ll meet- ing on Oct, 20, those of Grecnsllll-lds and Company on Oct. 2i null those of \\'atsun null (fhnulilcrs, on Oct. 2;‘. The fhrcn firms, which have ,their headquarters in Montreal, will hold the meetings in this city l‘. ll’. 301%: ll row l-v, fl f‘. Other grades: No. .'l f‘. \\' l f‘. w. 201/4; m, .~, l-_ __..' L. ll’. 27%; truck Ill-iii. Produce Market Storm Causes IIONTRFi-irlwmnlln "'6". 1a s; H D ' I . no. c. - prlces were hllgher nild chccsu quottilq - tions declined whiir-hltter uuli pflla- _ ‘ ‘ to prlccs held unchanged on tho pro- ' ' ‘ . d ,\ll).\"l'lii‘i.\ll, Qlll Ont. 11l~(i§_\' Hill (‘llulllllnu Prl-s-sl-J .lilng restrictions n-l-rc lifted llu file Ziluiltrelll Stuck Ex- l-ilange illfi‘l\' (ill all issucs selling at $3 or ' -lilln lzuvc llltflrvfli to llll llillcl-lvlso featureless session as trading routillurll t0 llolll within all Curb Market iulv Vlll-lu ltel lillll iiril}! llll~ ii imp-nil i. rclli Power. illlulluillu ilridgc. Shaw- iuignu Power null .\il'(‘llll Frontenac. formerly lllullug lllc lllost active llorl- altrul-tl-d iiflir- or nu attention at llil‘il‘ llIiiiliIlill\i prices. ~ Till: illlliisll llulll-rtllul- of last wee was llllt l-llutillel-ll today, tho 1i guiu ill (‘llundiau Pacific ill 101,4. iloing the ollly ullvuul-e lllurkod up. k sholvcli * ut follow : Nil-Rel. off‘ 14, The Hudson Bay Route ,_ ill u industrial All-llhlll, off ill’, at - o l: (‘nnaliin 1%,: Ailltibi. llfi‘ 1Q REGINA, Sask. Oct 13—(By the Canadian Prc§)—Every available service at the disposal of the Can. adilm National Railways is being exercised in the promotion of the Hudson Bay route with a. view to securing return traffic. Facumes are plmned to accommodate commod- ities other than grain. These facts were lcsrncd in an interview with Sir Henry Thornton, K- B- E-l l‘ esident of the Canad- ian National Railways, who paid a brief visit 1n Regina yesterday. Regular service on the Bay railroad will open slmultzn- eousiy with the opening of Lilc har- bor about July 1. In the meantime, _ ' Asllosfll nff null llt L’ nud ‘Mussoy llllrris. off nt ‘,!_-. Oiilor ifililfi". were either ulloilnugl-d or, iriiliPll ill broken lots. (‘uuuliiau Far, iloiil vllluulnu and preferred. l‘illi :l fair dollland approx- ilunioiv 400 silnros of earll changing ilnlllis nt ill!‘ luiuinlllln prices of hi4 null li-‘l’, l'I'S|lf‘I‘ilVi‘ly. Restoration of (‘nunllian industrial Alcohol lo fllc free list called fllriil sl-ilingmf T-‘lfl silnroa nt ill, to 1%. Quins were il,lll.'l slluros volupured wilil RJTL’ silurcs on Friday llllli 135i.- INJ shares on lilo corresponding du, of last your. 'l‘llc llonli market show- ed fair activity, i5 so ‘ lur- prinoll rll. . The hulk oi’ ll i lo nl-iivily was ill Hill's which l-nsml ‘Jfl l-l-utll turnover of $20,000, (‘nu- tn 7. . vorsiou 1935s wore ."l.'l wililo \'il'tllr_v that's worn off 37 routs. issues other iilllu those nleutionl-li in which free fruliillg has ilolul rosinr- l-l-nfs ill-tier mi lul-illliv: .\iill‘l'iii l‘rllill. lirillsll a’ regular trafiic SBrVlCBI the Same l-Ilnpirn Sll-l-i (‘fillllllllll illili sol-uni llro- as operated last winter, will be fvfrvlll l ll.-l l'l\\\‘(‘l‘ illiil l'-|ll~r. (‘llllallll Nil lusilips l-llllllul-ll llollliu- scheduled. Asked if any development would take place in Regina as the south- ern terminus of the Hudson Bay illll Stool null Poul ll. Firs-r. liolll-rni Nicol Wares, liuwurll Nllliill. National llril-il null St. llulvrlull-l- {‘llr|lurlltiuu. __i‘rollitnrs of ihl- lil-funl-t stock ox- villlugn llnllsl-ll rlf hlvllllliqilii null (‘ow- dul-c and lilllry market hero today. Fresh Ontario or prairie eggll, ilr cllrlots, were frolll u l-cllt to three cents higher. Extras gained two to thrcc cents at iii) ccllts anll firsts were up lhrco cents at ill. collie while sec- onds lllvulllled n cent at 1i) cents a dozen. No British Cululnlllll eggs were offered. T110 iligllcr prices of eggs, in curious. to retailers \\'lii('i.i_\Vi:l‘e llll- WELLINGTON. New Zealsncl; on.‘ l3 (a. m-Mllel of leleglllplli and electric -power lines were down, and thousands of acres of newlyi sown wheat fields were washed a-' wry todlly after a violent storm in :'.".'.'.:'."*"'..:."..Slants i;i.'"..‘.2'.:' o» Canterbury we 0' New (llllnrio rill-use llrllpllcli ll qlllirter of ZW-lafld- Plantatloiw were ruined l l-cut at 1i-'}',.to l‘: l-cllts nllli Quoilcc rill-use declined the some nluollut at 111/, to 111)’, cents a pound. ltcccipts worn 1,410 roses. lillstcrll townships no. 1 pasteurized butter. ill l-orlots, was unl-ilaugell at. Tiflii’, to ‘.50 cents a pound. 'i‘n retailers solids at 2i to 22 routs null prlllfs llt 22 tu '.‘.'i rellll a plluuli were lllltil illi- chuugeli. Receipts were 1,561) eases. Riouttcnl potatoes wl-ro quoted at I in iii routs per R0 pound hag l-llli New lirurlslvivk l-lllllliors worn 4.1 i0 B0 vents willie New Brunswick green lunvutnlus were 50 to {i5 vents per S0 pound hng. "and traffic paralyzed. Many inhab- itants had narrow escapes from disaster in the storm. Huge Meteorite Found In Paris \ (British United Pr!!!) PARIS, Oct. lii-Fragralnents of o. meteorite, which probably welshed about six tOns before it burst 0n striking the ground, were found on a farmland near Vitry 1s Francois. The fragments cover five acres and lie so thickly that about l0 ounces‘ per square yard have been picked. up by investigators.‘ They are biscki and very hard. Their exact compo- sition has not yet been determined. It ls thought that s gale whmh; raged in this ares. about the loidcliv’ i Dairy Market O’i"i‘/\\\'.~\, Out., Oct. IIl-(lly the Canadian l’rcssl—'l‘ilo cold storncml of (‘nmldn hold slllllcwilnt more iluticr nu Ol-toilorl fhis year tilau on file slllno date n \'f‘iil‘ ago. 'i‘iu-ro were fewer eggs ullli lli|lI‘|l loss l-llnoso. Xillrc pork was in storage fills llllllllll than a your "no Illlt it was l-llusilicrulliy lln- tier the flvo _\'|‘.'Il' nvcrngo for this of August; had 59mg mnnggtlgn‘ roll-lurllilly. The sunpll- of iloof null _ , 1. vonl was liowll null u lunch smaller with lhe m9tc°1lm5 l5 *- lluylyliy of poultry With n slight ill- crcnsl- ill lllllltoll and lulull Tho report issurd todu v llv lilo llo- yllilllnu ilnronu of‘ Sluilniivs nllnlvoll 4n lflflflfll ills. of r-rl-lllnllry illlllor and I14 23R ills. of duirl- illlilor ill storage the first of fills nlontll and n your nwl RITIEJRO lbs. liilfl il-TOJRD ills. rc- lprv-flvelr. . Dilly '.‘l.0.'l5.-tfl1 ills. of Pilfllifll‘ was Ill siorngr- nu (ll-i, 1 WHFWVHI u you!‘ n-rll tho total was dLSiFllt-ifla ills. null five vow average for that lillle w" ' 7i? 727.550 ills. "We figures for mg: Ill-id lilo first ‘qr this month \\'I‘V‘I\ 1.'I.fllfl.ftf\$ dozens mold stnrnuo, Rflillflfl dozens frosh allll 511L737 ills. frWP-Pn. A vcllr arm "ifl totals worn 1.X!"\‘_"|!T don-u 1.5013321! tic". and 4120.507 ills. rl-sner-iirelv. v-llrlr in slorllco this ullllllh totalled fi<""'l'llli "is. null n vlulrnpo 17’ ‘Y jinn The flvl- your Ii\'f‘l"llvn lvns .. F" "Mt ill sinrnyzo this mom'- ‘Pmififlfl lhn. allli a year ago 0.?‘ U“. The fivn your average was 0.. Mu ills. Veal now lll lllllraco mm 1.- F7fl.2l4 ills. illlli a your aco 27l‘Zf.7ll Ills. lnlliintl llllll Ilunil illllli 2023.118 Ills. and n your alg/l H7114? ills. Polllfrv ill slorngl- this lulllltil ill- fnl Ills. allll ii year ngll L’,- New Trophy For High Speéd Flights PARIS, October. 13 British Unit- ed Press)—A new prize for high speed flights has been founded by Pltrlot, the first man to fly across worded to the flyer who succeeds in maintaining s speed of 3'7‘! miles an hour for hzlf an hour. Tm win- ner- will hold the prize until his competitor beats his record by 5 per cent. It will finally become the per- olanent property of the first sir- moo who achieves a speed of 621 i miles an hour. Bleriot believes that the near fut- ure will see a radical change in, ::l>ersisn Balm appeaisdnstantly y aircraft design. High speed mach-V to the dainty woman. Stimulating ' lmr will be bulietrshopeli obfecfz‘ the skill, making it velvety, soft in with small winfl". 11B dflfllrelf!" 15. texture, it creates and preserves convinced thlt. the Schneider irophyi ccmplexlons of exquisite charm. De- v machines could attain the speed of licstely fragrant. Cool and dellgbt- ‘ 821 miles per hour if they could fly ful to use. Especially recommen‘ ‘ st on altitude o‘ 50,000 fest. , in soothe and dispel roughness of‘ The Blerlot troflhY l‘ °P9h W chafing. Stimulating and lnvlgorot- , competition by 3859191195, lefollllfl- fng. Imports o youthful loveilnesmes. or BVitln Slutomobilekllb lltwvdvill‘: and rotects and enhances the most awarded o e man w l - (Gliiigiii/ t::"':r::i skin. Perslsnever means he may fihwle- W" Balm is the unrivalled toilet re- ' cecds in moving faster than on! emits. human being has lions bcfolv. l .. -_J4.-l‘.-'al_£l ‘ ‘Canada's most important manufac- _ nus, Grcollshirilill unli (‘llull ly llllli railway, Si!‘ HETATY 88.1112 "Th8 “Hllsllu null Fllnnlllcrs In were suulnlllnlld Ill lanolin-g l ll‘lll lv‘i|l lil- southern terminus‘ will be the whole ilnllll-llilliv fuinro lli’ litiil‘ iifillfi.‘ Th; of wgstern QanMnL A“ of westem xfl-lllluunll illi'i v-lll-nlls incl-ling will be. llclll on Ovllllll-l" L‘ : (iroousilil-llis Canada has a real and enthusiastic on (lvillilflr '_.'i null w on fillli l-lllllll- interest ln the llnc. After mature ‘(_"‘;"":'|"“I”In “'1 “"11 M’ “i "'1' consideration, Western Canada ‘ llwlllll llll l-l-l-l) ~ .ifl.\"i‘i'l~7\i.. .. ( . :--l\'l'1- thought that the Hudson Bay ran- ill!‘ iililFiiPi‘ ill (1‘.\l"i\lil Sin-oi ' lirifii-li l|uil-ii_v lowllrli illlvor il-vols lilo illl-ul market ill illlill_v'.~l sl-ssilln llf’ trolling l-oniiulloli tll hlllll uilillu lill- r-xlrlsluo- ly narrow pl-il-l- llrlul of’ rl-vl-llt weeks. way was an essential economic factor in its existence." Curtailment of development, in Western Canada liil-tnlnll ilv lilo restrictive ulollsuros bud naturally followed the restrlc- lil ffirvo, n: llll- llllnl-llsllll SlIIPiKSI ll] t-on on éxpenditums enforced by lVlliFli u froo ulnrllr-t exists, i’. zi ‘ il . null Nil-kl-l suffered losses. willie. f‘. l‘. It. frrll-lllln. The ilnit ill iill llliiisil lllovc ill \l'.~lli Street, which gut under way wilil sill-ll vigor lust work, l-lln be nltriilutod to a nllluilor oi‘ develop- nlonts. including tho failure of ll wcii- known stock cxriulngo house unli till- iligilly uusnlllod slflultion ill iillrllpl- illlli ill iill‘ fllr east. Dolllillilln l-‘llrtnrs, Lllnliorf, ii is un- derstood. has all but f‘f‘li'li‘ll Ill fulle- lion. 'i‘ilis rnulonuv was fornllwi nlloui lilo iilllo (‘allalllan distilling interests aullollrll-l-d, snuln inoniilll null. their orrivni at all .'I!__'l'i‘l‘llil\l\t llmllul: ihoul- solves rl-lrllilliillg tiloll- export ilulinolls and r-ilulinnting price-culling liml llnli the Government, Sir Henry explain- ed, when asked what expansion would take place. He pointed out, llowclcl", that. anything" within reason that. would promote emp1oy~ nlcnt would be undertaken by the railway. He stated that there were naturally a good many things that he would like to do but expendit- ures had lob: reduced. Asked for an opinion on the plo- .. rlrov .ti. i ti i.t -. DOS-Ti Wmmisswn t‘) enquire into \ll d?"lliiiililll-l-‘lwi-‘kgiislliii fliniiill: liilllrli- Ll}: transportation situation and illz: of illlsinoss, llut sccllliugil’ ii has not boon quill- filo success anticipated. 'i‘ilo priuoinnl rnlunnnios oonrorlll-ll are f‘:lll:lliirln Industrial Airnllll], lilfillllCr- Roacrnlns null lllrnnl \\'-likl-r. 'l'ill- ro- Pflilf llr-gnfiniinlls Ill l llllill. illllklnl: inwards n ulorlrer rlnlllll: lilo lwllllllilllll Iulils. liofiulteiv flliloli. llllli lvllilllllgh it is fluccl-nll-ll flint lill< fillilifr‘ all nzrlv» on lulu-gar for-lull loll in iill- pres- I‘ili' disruption of iii" sales pmll. till-rt Ill some iondollry- in llr-iiovo tilnt a roruru to llif‘ oill l'fl"lliilllll.‘l lli‘ lnliiv lliulli frrmillnl for HIPRI‘ l-nlllpnuil-s, \l'lliI‘ll will ulnllu, ill I-fFl-"t, pril-cvllt- prapcse a solution for tile present ditflcultirs. sn- Henry semi "The lllihifil‘ now rcsts in the hands‘ of those wilo have the authority W appoint s commission. I hzve noth- lug to add to what ha", been sold." Using Paper As Chief iillit, will roali_ ll:l'<ir\ll .'i lill'l“_ r. n iii" llroulld llult rfilvll ulluld llf‘ lilo R luliu-zlr s solo sa 'lifllll mimcographed form and the pre- mmmscmslwhmh use paper and scnt report combines the figures paper board as their chief m“, ma: ‘for tilese various groups of indus- terlol form an important pa“, oflirlcs in one printed publication. the industrial System o, canadm iTfm infJl-lllation is given in much Printing and the allied graphic Apcstcr detail with reviews for arts, the manumcturc of paper {past years and certain historical boxes paper baga statkmerm c°m_ Vsnd izencrol information concern- Pusiiillll roofing and similar ow- "m ‘he '>"°“P as i‘ “mie- M-EE- provide an important dome? The Paper using industries l‘f‘pl‘0 ti: market for the products of the 5cm m‘? investment °i 0V" $177 pulp and paper mdustry which ,5 .million and give employment to over forty four thousand people turlrlg industry. A with a total payroll of over $63 mil- Industries which purchase paper lion. The principal raw material and paper board from the pulp and used ls newsprint paper of which paper mm‘ and subject it to some -over 192,000 tons were purchased at further treatment or use it in the ‘i “m4” W" $13 muilml- 0m" manufacture of some hlghly devfi important items are~41.000 tons of loped product are classed as paper - b°°k “d "m"! P5P" and l“ us,“ mdmmes and have been, tons of paper board. The total cost made the subject o! a 5mg, o, am [of all raw materials exceeded $61 “us, prmwd reports or which ‘he’ million and the gross value of pro-< 102s edition is the ullrll. These fil- auction was almost $188 11111110"- pcm are issued by in: fol-est erll- The principal separate ltelnll of ul- ducts Branch of the Dominion Bu- came were: advertising $49 milllim “m, o; ggqgmlcg, job printing $41 million. subscrip- (Enfllal to Julmnfnn k \$'llrll) cxtrc-lllolv llurrlllv price range. Stocks Ulleullligpi[mwlpasl The l-llonp Z-sul-s, ill wilil-h trad- Brltisll Aul Oil . ll '| l ing rccl-nllv has iIPUII almost elltlrc- Do Stores .. 1752i | I ly for vusil. silllwcli llll easier fouli- Home Oil .. 40 l | t‘lll‘,\‘ us Nilflli us llll- "pegged" level was llllpcrlal 0ii' . Ill-V,’ mo}! 10-34,; 10:}; removed. llryliou Paper, Asbestos pre- Inlp Tollncl-o ..| 8%,] | i fl-rrcll liilll Massey-Harris dipped to Int Petroleum .. 10% new levels for fill; your or longer on lut’ Utilities A . 17 i ‘ snlull sales. ' Moss .\lincs . l/l| | | lll tilc luoro l-xpllu ire section 0f ‘Xoranlla .. .. ,,ll.';-',\;i1;ll(,l1;;3n the list Brazilian Tr -tiou and ln- Sisl-no .. .. . | ' tcrnlltlllllrli .\'ll~kl-i eusoli frlll-tiounliv 'l‘cl-k llllgilcs 'l| i ill sylupnllly with heaviness in New ‘VFIHKOP, ll .. | l | Yllrk wilill- (‘llullllillu Pacific was. sliuilliy firluer. Such stocks as Mout- l liull '\' I lllt Xll-kle lllf; ‘Pl-i ... ‘Kl-ll (‘up .. t. Jirl-ug ’l‘llli illllu (‘ll Fl :l.l;: My B ' dloelvs lllc licK Till l’ .\i ‘Prllrk .l l.\le.\' Sell . \\'llrll Mu ll ._______________;__"__L. liiiiliiiiii+liiiili ltl-lll lfllllll. ill-p l S .. lilll-i; lsi iilly l)llil'il' All Pro fits Paid to Poiicviloldcrs t London Letter (By Glanvilic Carew, British Unit cd Press) LONDON’, Oct. 10-1 suppose that quite apart from present conditions there is no public man whose state of health over a period of years§ has been so much discussed as that of Mr. Ramsay Mscdonald, the. British Primc Minister- It is an every day occurrence for a newspaper reader to be informed by one juurnal that “The Prlmc Minister this morning was obvious- ly at the point of physical break- down and nothing but his keen sense of duty to the country sus- tains him, etc, etc." ' . The same reader may then read in another journal on the same: day that “the Prime Mlnistcrwi walking vigorously in the Park‘ this morning before breakfast was‘ -a5 anyone could see-in the vcry f pink of health and fitness. The truth is that both views are right. Let. the Prime Minister l Safa- Stun-s h’ Roi-hunk Slur: (‘orp Sim (‘n .. H Pacific Tlliifl H17}; 17 . (Canadian Press) NEAV YORK, N. \'., exchanges llritniu 3RD Belgium 1 . lllln 39.6811. NEW YORK. .\'. Y, Ont. i5l—(.\.l‘.l —llondeli wheat rlosoli stl-nliy: Worth l’ . Y T (fool-h Ell‘ .l u lligh Low (‘lone Out. .. . .. 11cc. .. (fannliiuu Press) (70’l"l‘0.\’ NEW Y" .\' (‘lltloll futures l-ll. ~ll lllllll: Jan. litlll; i; l t _\|l,-_ ii ' .\l’:l_v ll77l-77. July . 7: Aug 707l- b‘ .\'nv (ill! ilfll‘. l!” ‘l Spot l-Illslui steady: nlililiiing (i710. Liverpool: Potion. spot gllnll Business llollo. Pril-l-s N points lligilvr. Aulcrll-lln nlldllil full‘ 5T7: slrll-t good llllll- lliiug gmlll Illililiiili" iofl strict middling 477: ulililiiilll: ' ulidliling i. : \\ llllllllliil ordinary i gunll nrliina Ilnrnipis were Slmll ilnies 3.100 liuleril-zlll. II Nlill’ \‘Ol'il\ l1. (ll-l. sugar was nnollnl-ggnli illlluy at illlfllfi duly pnill. llllPfll refiners fiilfllfflll Hill!‘ ilvlorl-sl, uililllugil lilorl- was some inquiry frllul lluiport refiners with ll saio l-llllfirluoli of "i000 inlgs of (‘llilzlll fur llrlllllpl siliplnolli io New Orleans at 3.4.‘ Futures lo clllnlilor llu l-nvoriuz nllli some lluvil lly trade null r-llul- ulisnlnn ilousl-s with fillni ]Il'il'1‘il 1 to »i plliuts not iligill-r llu iil‘li\'f\ pllllllillus. '|‘ho day's loin] ilnsiuoss was lflllllfl inns. 0M. l-lllsoll 1J2, Dov, 1.41, Jun. 11W. .\i:|r. 1.3.“, .\ia_\' 1.10, .l|ll_\' 1.11. Sent. 1.45. 'l'llcrr- was ii good witilllrnlvlll do- luanll fnr rofilllui, hut llll new llllsinnsn 11ml prices were uul-ilauglui at -i.il0 for .miilion, envelopes $3 million film granulated. ufsctured were: paper boxes $16 and roofing paper about tvlo and a half million dollars. Among the special features of the report are two tables in which the materials and products of the entire group are brought together and arranged in alphabetical order for easy reference. The reports as a whole show the importance of the psper using industry of Cana- da in their relation to the pulp and paper industry and as a source of Bubbly of printed matter, statio- nery. containers and other commo- dities so necessary in modern bu- sinsss industry. Copies of the report may be se- Bummllries of the principal ata- lions and sales of. publications $115 tistfcs of each Broup of industries million and llthoprnphln! '11 mn'i have already been plllllllllell in lion. The 9141101911 product! m“ ' cured on application to the D0- milli0l1 nlll-ellll 0f Statistic; cr’ ole Kins’: Printer at Ottawa. speak for himself. He said tllc foiher day to s. frlend,—“sometimes I will start out for my early morn- »irlg walk befo1'c breakfast looking ‘pale and haggard. l will meet. someone who is obviously Biwckcdi by my appearance but too politel to say so. After another milci .however. I will meet someone else and he will say, quitc truthfully, that he never saw me look s0 well. The first fellow telephones his friends that I am at death's door- The other spreads the news that‘ I am as fit. as a fiddle. They are ', boul right 1f you go by oooeoran-j ces. It only goes to show what a.‘ shitty lot we politicians are!" I l‘ And that's that-straight from! the horse's mouth. Most o! the visitors t0 LOIRIOH lately, especially visitors for tho first time to England, secnl to have ‘ larrived under the lmprzssion that‘ gthey would find a city of dreadful suspense and with anxious citizens} gathered in knots at the street cor- g Qners discussing in undertones tllcf lfearsome things which have hapll-l gelled to the Gold Standard, what-i ever they think that may be. No one but a fool or a certain‘ 5 i i type of irresponsible M. P. whose’ standard of conceit is as h‘ h as, his standard of ignorance would deny the exlstnecc of what we call collectively The Crisis, but unpre- clatlon of its seriousness is not ap- parent in the etrceLs or the 11151035 where folks gather. Ii: may be that the more expen- sive scsts in the theatres are lrlorc sparsely occupied; it may be that the swagger restaurants find that‘ ‘their swagger patrons arc Just a} ylltlie more careful-or a little icss {careless-of small change, but what was a nilosc of London life which was becominr.’ increasingly’ apparent months before tile crisis.‘ 0n the other hand the picture fhea l trcs are packed. EVPl'_\‘\\'h0l‘C the! ordinary citizen seems fairly cllrcq free if thc streets arc anything ‘.0, go by. Only in ccrlrlill places in‘ the City or whcrc finance, as such. is the staple subject of lane's busi- ness docs one hear llffzlil-s spoken of with any l-coi scridllsnlxss, or for that matter. any real apprcilcusionl of what is involved. Wilcthcri this attitude of‘ the ordinary cltl-i zen ls an indication merely of thc lack of understanding. or wilctllsr it. is Just another and lllO(ii‘l‘l‘l in- stance of a. people anlusillg itself wilil bread and clrclncs nr a city fiddling wllllc pound notes are burning‘, who Silflii m lay? Still although the ordinary man‘ and his wife may toke n little if; any interest, yet. in iill‘ abstract side of the present poiliinvli and! financial drama, thrrl- lS ouornloun public interest, in the linings 0f‘ what the theatre lunar-nus used i i i l l l .cd from a holiday (WhiCil may or ; tic variety) spot so that ho luilzilt alight wililiu Engineer ovcrsllot till: mark , arc considered. ‘are oitllcr being 10ft. unfilled o call the Dramatis Persona and now prefer in lil~svriial~ as “Charac- ters in the Caste." Take the other clay 101" instance. when Mr- Norman Montague, G0- vcrnor of the Bank of England. made his rc-appczlranca on ii Lon- lion plstform-tilat of Eustou St.- lion. to be precise. He hall return may not have been of the diploma- colnpictl- with slough hat, vanliylzl- board nnli his odd acccswli-r; fanliiial" in ]ll‘L‘.\$ photo- graphs. Thcrc was a surging mob at the station waiting to sec him arrive. His train had to be manocuvrcli to a standstill to with- lll n. given few yards of a certain a spacc kept clear for him. ‘I'll:- by a half car perhaps. So Mr. Norman who had been loci-ted in llLs carriage for 200 ullics from Liverpool to London, poor mall, had to dive along the corridor only to emerge into the anus 01' his bodyguard of one inspector of police, two sev- gcalli.» of the 5111110, and toll con- stablls. Evcn if lilo G0\'(‘l'llOl' of the Bank of‘ England had been as 1lll‘,l0l'i.3!‘ll. u. personage as a ‘film slur, what more could he have desired? M hing Exchange i . ..l ii\iiilillL' (‘llrl- .\' . ill ‘ilii lll M H)? .. iHi l'l ‘lill As is wcll known, H. M. tllc Kin: recently announced. through til: Prime Minister, that while thc na- tional need continues lie will cut down his-Civil List by $250,000 per annum. This is a. very consider- able proportionate figure WilPll the demands upon fir roylai purse Even as regards the private cs- tat:s of the Royal frnnilgr lI have rzllnll unit, lfrllnl 11r- ii i ll-nnnilnpnp ,, ,1 _ = 2 ' ""ll(il'i.' 'l'Ill\'ii lli. llighl I} N i"‘lllli|~‘ llliilllllillll pref». Ssllcirillgllanl House ill millril var- ious eccnonlils nrrinrcd by the King are rapidly" brill: carried ill- to effect. Scvcrni of the older mcnlbcrs of tile liozus-slic staff are bring ponsioncli and 1il'.‘ll' pinlzc: or i their duties conlbinecl. A large: tract cf the huge range of glass-r ilousc-s ls being shut down and may l indccli bc entirely’ given up. 'l‘il’li" Taking Canadian‘ Money At Par lConadzan Press» NEW YORK. Oct. l3—'l‘wo of tht iarggvst llamas ill New York today announced fill-y would iICFBPl Canadian money of par value, do" Maj.“ ties will also do very iilLiC sfiic ifs lioprlx~scd loud-lion ml entertaining, compared with lill‘ fr)l‘L‘;_;il f‘.\'CilZli‘.li‘ luari-Vis in the usual custom. at their‘ Norfolk: Ullli'(l States. homo until tile ])l'(‘"(“li ncoli for; The illlllflLlllCClllUllL said till: two rrononly on ill" gull-f oi all i1fiSillOi0i$ iidfi acccptvli Canllrilllll pnsstli Sum." lmrt of ,7 llirlltg ' llnlllv a’. p.11" i‘\'(‘ll rillfl '1 iilc (iflffo ham luay be cllrrci cnfirri": folMillllllr-riiatl-il" after lilo (‘mat War, till: present. and would coutnuc to do so 1'0- Anll although John Clillffll l;lke1lll;fl1‘<11(‘F-< 0T UV’ llllllviis lvflfih in in the moss may bc icknl: but. V"? illtlc apparent notice of lili‘ Sil'i1l— grllcy, nwrcrlllr-icss, in rr-rtnin higher circles of the Court, society and Diplomacy, (‘ODFRiPYIiiJiC chan- 20s are faking place. Al, this s". -. sou of lilo yum" lvilen London's: v tel" 5:01:11 nrtivitic; urn us i_v lilo piallni..lz. il5il'(ii_\‘ any gwnf so- cial function is in siflill. Tile. 1n- dian Conference is in scssion with all soris of oril-ufrli Ialglligs in town yol no bnllqllrl tn fhcsc (iciv- i gates ilos _vl~l. boon mollfinllcrii Host f5 ilzlvo oilhcl‘ nladc no plan or ililYf‘ nilaucionerl filenl. l In fine. Srriotj: with a 112cc S will‘ be dull this winter. \Vh.'lt will Ml“. Lifififi (irltruo (in? Tilrlf. is the qllcriiou which llc.ll'i_\' n,‘ everyone or i"l<l M. P. of \" and \"“‘l “hail-vel- mild. is asking. political stripe ‘l'i"1l‘lil.“l in hi; Is Killed In Ant-o Accidelzl": WINNIPEG, 13111., O“. l the C:.nndia:l Press» J. erson of Wnlrpcg. P to‘. o. til: British Eulpirc Groin Company’. yrs". killed and El-rlrs‘. S. Fsrkrr of Winnipeg, PTCFiKi ut of file Par! .;~ Grain Cculpanjr. srriruwiy injuxcri in an automobile crush laic S i- udray night. 'I'.~.c rrclliuzt hopprn- ed near Warren. Minnesota. lil".1l'i_\' every i ‘d Starts funds. Notice Of Incorporation llrlnnllillu Pro-w oluxlwn, out, ocl. 1:l-Nolice of til:- isliolvllly; incorporation is 811" lu in the r".ll"l'rl1t $8110 of ill!‘ Cfltl- ruin. (flaw-tic: Bcrrsforli Estltn Lill- lnq pl 1x 1-‘. 1)., 100 2nd P. l“. l). 90.’) rims "A" and 100 liars "B" silarcs N. l‘. V. Cililrlctlciolvll. I‘. E. I. DOGS AND SPRING GI’ ‘THFT PRIZE l!l§\'.\' \VEST WICKHAM. Kvrli. OPT- 12—A Lccklry Clank. who |)l“O.'l§ psllliry ml a lalif: FTiiif‘ n’. Kean" ("iiii‘i, has f‘llll'.l"f‘i the rlill of ill". ".1175 null Al. .ilHl'l clogs to 'AC:h‘t his hells. C-r ‘l; ha". piiiC-“fi iili foilowlllr: "11s up alone tile ililIilWflfl’ \'.'ilit‘il. barriers hi: poultry l-allrll: “In lilo vicw of rcrrnt iivftf- n‘ Knswfl cjlztifll Court. fill-re nrl- now spring guns nllli Aisolinll clans loo-r in iii’: "'”‘i‘li".; our itour aim" stlrlsvf." §i"‘ilii_i' raids upon his farm have e rllk the icss of 30') 0f ills pc- fllfll"‘"fl hells. "If than; continue _-l_l-_~-, Cnoiq ‘f illii n“ ilcsiistl‘ ‘l0 ‘.ll(i illdii? us». of ’?l vsirc m" "l'-""l‘. {my ciccfz" P.1d? .