at£11 11 [Xilllliliiit (Special to Johnston fi Ward) OpenlllighliioivlliastlritCl1 ,1 Si] 17% '1‘: —'"a +111 1a. S0 781/, 11€~i.,17_1,/, lillsi 13a. s5 s: 1st’. 17% 13% 33% 115-‘, 20 24 Aiu Sugar Am T Tel llidli, ‘Am Tohac $0 Ana (‘OD Atchlsou Aub Auto . Bald Loco . Illult Olilo lie-11d Av .. nun Steel . griggs yers .. l ur A M ‘ out Oil (‘at Ilcc _ l‘ D G Ale ,0 Pacific . C-Nalrn . Ivheu Ohio hrys Mp I(‘oco Cola (‘n1 Curb .'. (fol G Eicc lions ‘G118 (‘out (‘an ,(‘nl‘ll Pro. F-Wrlght Dav (‘hem ilel liud ~11 1357i; l37lli§|lli5t ’ 00-"); 01%] 83% (l lli 1G 111-1-114- H-‘np-n n-l w 2e- (lnn Foods llcn Mo Gen it Sig l (idyr Rub (lrnnby . Hons Oil .. liud lilo lint liurv .. Int Nickle Int Tel . .. Jiohns Mari Ken Cop .. Iircug Tall ..1 - .4 re .--.- ... w“. i .. i po-fifis...» _ a lll lii++i++lii|ii+l Hi1}: 37-"(1 l-+-—l—l+ S Roebuck Sim Co F Pacific Iiouth Rail 50% 527)] 3911/5 37% till 3i! is‘ \Varner . Btudcbnkcr RNA J1 20 lllll/i; 11%| 111i ‘.1 21.‘ 1,3 ‘Iii-ii Till/i 1a lisd 7A1 (i3. lWi-st ldlcc \\’hltc lilo RVuOi (‘o l'il 55 \\'orth 1' ..| 27%| 211%! I 'l.‘ Couch l l'1l,’iI ,_ SUGAR NEW YORK, _N. .\'., Oct. lb-ltaw Iligur was quit-t again today and as no sales were confirnicil prices were uiicliangcd at 31.15 for spots duty piiid. Aside from steadiness in the lic- ‘cciubcr position, futures were ll 1l|llc ea ler under liquidation sol 1111:. promoted by (he inactivity i11 the spot market. Price changes, how- over, were comparatively narrow. ivith tho market closing at 2i point nct ali- vancu for Dcccmhcr and uuchnngcil to 2 points not lowcr for lalcr position. Apprnxliualo stiles were 15.050 ions. 11cc. closed 1.40, Jan. , Mar. 1.30, Iliay Lilli, July 1.41, Scpt. 1.44. in rcflncil thcro were good with- ilrmvuis, but no new business and prices were nnchuiigcd nl. ~l.(20 for fini- granulutcil. COTTON NEW’ YORK. N. Y. futures closed atendy ' cl Jan. 580-00; l-‘cb. BUS:-~.Mnr. April (P18; liiuy i123; Juno (Hi1; July M1137: Aug. (ind; Soptq’ Oct. .505; Nov. I'll: Doc. .7849. » .. Liverpool: Cotton, spot good busi- Iicss done. Prices 8 points higher. American middling,‘ fair i106; strict proud middling hill: good Jniddllng 481i; 'strlct middling 40 ' middling Jliil; strict 10w middling ~14 low iuldilling and hedge . l _Mdrket Montrea Sidelights‘ (Cnniullsn Press) MO.\"l'lii"-.-\L. Qua» Oct. 0—\\'liiis the local market continued a completely dull and featureless affair today's ses- sion iu \\'ali Street was characterized by early strength, fo/lluwed by a gen- eral casing under the weight of prof- it-inking, a not unnatural develop- nieutia the light of the robust ad. vanes enjoyed in that market during "l" cllfll" llllJB c! tlils week. Events this week havo ilr-ne much to revive confidence, and wli le a swift turn I11 sentiment nnght cause the security markets to rapidly outdlstnnce actuil improlcliiuni: in economic affairs. which must necessarily ho slow, and result i_n further sharp set-backs, the underlying situation appears distinct- ly bcilcr. it is understood that s strong in- ilusirla] group iu completing arrange- ments for the formation of an all- (‘nuudian car company, specializing in tho leasing ‘of lank cars. Tho reason for tho ilevclopaienr is that the rail- way coiniulssron has ruicd that after April 30, llliil, tank cars should be nwncil 0i‘ lr. scd by shippers, and no luau?! Bllllillvll by ilic railways them- iu-incs. It is stated that it is the in- tcniinii of llic new company to lease 1'11]: ears. wholly manufucturetl in 4,: ada, tn (Jan-idinn Bililtpcrg, A lm-ge market has developed for such cars i11 all parts of the co11|1try. iihil (itilclnis of Brazilian Traction. flight. 11d Power (‘oiupany have as yet fulicd to niako any announcement regarding lhn imposition by tho gov. c1"nine11t of llrnzll of an 8 per cent tax on returns from securities, the wording of the dccrco would appear to clLarlyn-iuggast that sharvhoédcrs of this utillt The ilccrce affects all commercial or- ganizations and individuals “with bcodipiarii-rs within nr olrslde Brazil. Brazilian share» uftcr a firm start hcrc, reacted with the Wall Street market in general lu toduy’s session. and finished on the local pom-q n; 0'54, for a not .oss of Jlfi. ill lSCl-ILLA NED (‘S Bianlrcal, Que, Oct. il-Jlarlcv. Can- 111ll=111 ivcfiivfil, no. :1 - oats ‘Canad- l11i1 western no. ii .2! oats. 2.1.2.1 no. l i; flour, spring wheat patents, ~1 4.00; flour, seconds 3.80: flour. winter whcnt patriots, choice 0-21.80" flour, wiiilc cnrii . l ~ ' a outs, g lllly no. L’. per ton, car lots » 1o cheese, Ontario .1214; cheese, Quebec .1ll\; hulicr no. 1 finest .1004, eggs, fresh specials la cartons’ ilggs, fresh extras in cartons Jill; eggs, fresh iirsls in carious .34; egg, fllgr. ago cxlrns i11 cartons eggs, slop. age firsts i11 cartons eggs, Rtor. age seconds i11 cnrloiis 'l; potatoes. ltonlrcal. S0 lb. bag ..'l0 .40: ivntatocs New Brunswick. S0 lb. bag .45-.50. ' Mining Exchange (Panadinn Press) TORONTO, Ont, Oct. ll— Bull-a flfockn Illglilfnnvifllnse Milk-Lia: Oil X t ..ili0 itlillliArno Btriiikaicxaiulrlii or Tlllililiilldgonil nenoiirnrrain .. . ifliliffinsllc-Trcth - idrlolflerlcy .. . fitlflifioiuniarlo iiflillfanusaw. .. .- i87filfinine illncs . .. Wfiranada ltouyn . ‘l0 ‘liarkcr .\' . . 1(‘> iiiioiilngcr ... 5I0'I,'lin1ncsic:1d . . lRtltVliowcy Gold . iflfitlfllKlrk n . fi-‘lllllialce Shore lotmblncussvi .. inflifliuiurllc .. anrvnunn Tlasln l-llllliciatvrc .. "i7l0'\'1infl'ili’ iiall flionu'\tn.=a Vines fillNYlnlseiug ,_ .'lii)fli\'nv'.'in(1ll i-ennivn rlh ,, ‘Jonolrlbl (‘olnny .. l‘"""‘ro111ler .. ., 7_"'\'“.'1n Antonio . fifllilfinrnla .. .. . vfinim-nrritt I.’ .. 1"“'l'Ql,flco:\ ,_ ,, ‘lVVlfiiQllWillflflllfl X , ill"flfli§i‘1vlllvilfl 15l\'\"l'nsbot'i .\' f""""l‘<-ck-1i1igl1es . 1.'ll‘t'\l\‘lnni-:I ,, ,, d'1"0‘1\'rlcl'l-1inI‘. . ..'_’li."1 .\'—llcnotcs lllillillllllll prli-c. 51%| ,".'zl'.l 511'.’- "JV-i “L-i 1'4 I P" I F’! I10 i 10 (‘YRR 1'!"'\"lccnquln X ‘Mwmniiio .. "7"-l"\'"rcit .'l‘r- l"1'"\lYlro\\"“"~'\ . annnlfv-n Fm: ,, pvmlrmm 7‘v\'l x ‘Zmlllmlllu Kirk FfiN/‘lfhnn __ trwwiunmp .. grimly-noun. ,_ clvvvrin an”, 1'""i"T‘r-li11ride .. .. .. X—-Denotcs minimum “mimic” h -. i-luc-a‘: rsusrsb i""'\"'i1r .\l"ssouri ...l a l s I n .15"! A U‘! .. .. “.1915 i000 (M0 “"""l'"" q"r"'"c “H775 '77‘ i7.“ VMWnul-lfiall X . ..| -'\~Yi 03H R7)’, ‘lffilllinlsno llriy . .."""l I'"‘d W!" MNbpp nu ,. ,, ("on ivoso 1111-15 1-'l‘""nf Nlrkill . 1000 10'1" i090 rain-e p» __ _l11'1o MP5 limo IflAiVfIv-‘g 71".! ___ __,l l": I 11'! lllrl §"‘"'\'\Tr~Voo|I \' .. ...i f‘! i Pi i PI Rllnlvordon .\' ...i l7 I 17 l l1 ---' “it-l '54-‘ 3'11 421; strict ordinary 401:1 ‘good ordin- lry 371; receipts were 5.000 bales, ia- cluiiing 2,400 American. Tllltiflmcninaulnr X 11nlv1n,v1u1te.. .. “.1510 1111a 1.110 Routllvcnturcs .. .. ..lr.1 P50 I50 X-DsnotcI minimum price. y n" Hume w the m,“ iBlflPk to decllno was ii’ $1.50 at $101.50; in a creek near the 77w Montreal StoclrExchange __;_- (tlpeclal to Johnston t Ward) l“ Ugflillliglfllrttwflalll i’. "V; lgialiol); w. 1o ' A (‘an Car lfdy ... (‘an Cement . .. (‘an Pow Pap _, Can Ste-mi . ,. C Pacific (‘ocltshut Plow . liu Bridge .. int Nickel ,. , liultc of Woods . lilnsscy llarris Bic-Front .\lout Powbl‘ . Nat Steel Car Shawinlgaa .. i1 i _ V REAL. Quin. Oct. DLUIy! the (anudiuu. l'res11)—-l’rofit-tukli1g l“ 1“. tcruatlonal blckcl and lirazllian Trilo- tiou after their riso of yesterday fea- lllFPl-l "lllllllz on tho Montreal Stock loxchnngs today. Canadian Pacific profited hy an in- terest shown iii railway stacks gen- erally in l\11w lurk and scored a sub- stantial advance, selling up in 17 be- fore realizing sales brought the pricc back to 1d where it closed, up W, on the day. ' ‘trading was quiet, C. P. lt., Nil-kn] and Brazilian absorbing almost (L000 of tho 8,17‘: sales. The Canadian stocks, pegged at lilillillllllll figures, failed to attract much attention ai- thougli’ Canada Cement and (icucral Ml-‘fli “"195. 0a sales of over one li1i1i— dreil shares. scored fractional ud- \'1i|iccs. The only purcly (funhillnn lnnlpeg i-Jlcc- (‘anada Cement was V1 llvllel‘ at til)’, and (lcncrul Steel Warns was up 14, nt 11,5. Ahltlbl responded to ll rally i11 tlial issue on tia- bow York Exlfilllllgtl and closed at 25%., up 11),‘, on small silica. All other slot-kn remained unchanged ll! lllllll‘ llfiliifcd levels. instructions have bccn issued lo the transierpigrenls of liuigo tjnuulllnii laper Loaipiiny, Limited, Port Alfred Plllilillllli Plliier (forporatlon, (‘unad- ian lnivcr and Paper Corporation and ht. iilanrico Vaiicy Corporation to close shareholders iemrils for a per- iod of thirty days couimcncing with tho close of business October 10, 103i. This brings a step nearer tho organ- isation of Consolidated npcr (‘orpuru- tioii which is to tnkc over the assets and operations of these companies. Business ncws of tho day includcil an iriiiioiiiicciilelii: that D. A. Campbell of 'loronio, veteran Canadian milling man, had assumed the presidency 11f the St. Lawrence Flour Mills (loin- pany upon the retirement of George W. Grier from that office. J. llciirl Labcllc, (iencral Manager for (‘anada of the London insurance Company, was added to the board. From Walkcrvlile, ()|1t., came the Vlrnuounccment that ‘ieneral Motors lrnck and (Toaeh of (‘annda Limited was to build 1| complete llnc of troll. rrs, with an nildllioani employment of Canadian li"l('il uml materials. Forty-one issues were traded in on tlic local exchange. Four advancved, three lost ground, ten were unchang- ed ninl twenty-four came out in brok- en lots. The close on Brazilian Traction the nctivc lcuilcr, with 4,235 sales, wiis at 0%. oft’ 1%,. international Nickel drop- ped ‘it to llfl-Q, Total sales were 8,172 shares cum. pared with 1l,00l on Thursday and 18.1845 on the corresponding day of boat] year. _ ‘ic 10nd market w a f . "M" 01' $11,400 and aiivnnlcrciysl shown in Vlctorv 1033i, which climbed ..| cents to $101.50; Victory 1034, up and Conversion “l. 11p $2 at $05.50. The sole tiPPilfltléndiil this section was in Conversion 1057 which slliliieo 75 cents to so». tric, off u, at ii. Big Shipping ' Merger Coming —-—-4 (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 9.—'I'he Herald-Tribune says steps to or- sanlze a merger of twelve United States and foreign shipping com- panies owning and controlling 181 pasrenger and ctrgo liners with a Francisco. LURAY, Vs. Oct, ll-Mrs. Hattie Yates recently dreamed that she saw Mrs. Harry Kemp's baby tall Kemp home. The two She told Mrs. Kemp. year old Kemp child later wander- ed away from home and shortly af- terwards the mother heard it call out; and scream Rmnembering the drcam, she ran to the stream and saw the child going down ap- parently for the third time. Unable to swim she plunged in, caught the baby, fainted and was in grave danger of drowning when Ottie Woodward, passing by, saved the two of them. Dominion 0f Canada Bonds (Special to War Lon 1i . . . Victory Loan Victory Loan Victory Loan Renewal . , , , , lfctunaling ,' . Refunding ... 11114111100. Refunding . . .|Jl,.'.l1i’l-l—tl iltilitli Refunding . . . iil/fliililli 0515i (‘nnvcrsion . . .l-ill.l1!l.’l(li 9320i Ponvcrslon . . . 11141111111! o-toni Conversion , , Jtiahiiiifii 05.75! Conversion . . .]~il/_,|1il-'|i)| 00.25] tannins Johnston I Ward) Bid Asked ...i11‘ amount-Ml Iiil/‘illl-‘liiil 01.50 101.717 'l4|10l.30i (Canadian Prciul) Montreal Stock illin-kri: Quotations for l"l'i(|ll)', Oct. o, 10:11.» Stocks Abitibi Pow Pa . Brnzlilaa .. .. .. if t.‘ Power A (‘an Cement .. Can I'm-lilo .. Du Bridge Gard: .. int Nickel .- .\icloil—l<‘roi1t . Mont Power . Sbaivlnigan lllgh 1 101/, '1: 01/, .. 11 Royal .. New York Stock llliurkrt 01101111111111. for Friday, 041. ll, ililil film-its Allcghanyr Corp Al (‘ln-liiicul .. Atlantic itcfln A111 (‘an .. .. A111 For Power A111 Pow Light; . A111 '|‘1-l 'i‘cl .. Am ‘lhibaccn . l\llllt'i1lltiil (‘op Ate-bison .. lialtlniorn llcihlehciu Steel . Continental Oil .' (‘an l) (l Ale (‘an Pacific .. ., (‘crro dc Past-o (‘liens Ohio .. _ (‘hrys Motors Cons Gas (‘out (‘n11 .. (‘orn Prndin-ls (fruclhlc Staci . Delaware liud .. iiicc Pow Light lien Electric . Goacral Fonds iicuerul Motors Intl iiilrvostcrs Pill liitl Nickle ., intl ’i‘clepl1o11c Mont \\'ard ,, Nat Power Lt New York (‘cu .. North Am Co llndin Corp .. lteaillng .. .. .. Scars lint-buck . l'11 (‘arb (‘arb Futon Pacific . llnltcd Aircraft . ilnitcd (‘urp _ ,, ilnitcd (his imp , ii S l Alcohol .. l’ S Rubber .. 1T S Staci . Van Siccl .. West llulon , West lillccirlc ,, Woolworth (‘o ., llbzli 4% Low ~il/ 7s 1 u ‘\‘\ ,.___-._.,».~. Egg Market i.’- (Canadian Press) O1"I'A\VA, Ont, (M. il-l-lgg inur- kcts in central (fanada urnholdlug firm today at tho rcccnt udvuiu-i-s and Vancouver reports liighcr prices. 'l‘()ll0.\"l‘U—’l‘iils egg market is firm at rcccal: advance. lirokcrs report sa 1's of Ontario graded shipments in whole- salers at extras till to ii7, fi ' ‘l to 01!, seconds iii delivered. ll ili quoting producers and counl pers for cggs extras ll-‘l to till to ll , seconds if‘. to ill dcl total of 1,500,000 gros tons were: taken at s meeting today in Sani MR. AND MRS. rrc . The sale of a car of ilritlsh (‘ivlanibhi eggs in rcporicil at extras -il1, firsts Ilfi, pullct extras iii) ilcllvcrcd in :11"- rive. Wholesale prices of fresh eggs to retailers are extras loose ~li1 to -i‘.'. firsts ill to 1L1, seconds 20. Storage eggs are beginning to inovc better. Tho (lcmnlul for poultry is improving but prices are unchanged. .\lO.\"l‘lil'<l.-\li—1-}gg receipts here io- day were 781i cases compared to 1.277 cases for cnrrcspniulliig day lust _v<-nr. 'l‘hc market hero is strong and firm under 11 good (ieinand for idririly fresh eggs which arc Jobbing n11 spot to wholesale dcalers at extras (l7. firsts 20, seconds 10. Receipts are light. \\'iNNI1’EG—l<‘rcsl1 eggs arc in de- mand on this egg market and i'i'('|‘ipl.~l are being cleaned up daily although prices to country shippers remain un- changed. One smnll shipment of llrlt- lsh Columbia pullct cxirns ls eni-outc horn at: '20 cents. The inrkiuvs are In rather poor condition. Prices are uii- chnnged but a drop is anticipated. VANPOUVER-Jfhls egg Inarkct II firm. Prices have ndvnnccil on nll grades and wholesalers are now pay- ing [vroduccrs extras .’l0 to ill, firsts 27 to 2B, pulls-t extras 20. small soc- onds 10. \Vholcsalo prices of fresh c111!" lo retail stares arc extras an, first-i i: , pullct extras 20, small seconds if». (‘IIICAGO-Spot “° November __ rc- frlgcrators 18. I Highlights Of 1V. KMarlret (lly John L. (hairy, Associated PIG!!! Financial \\'rlter) NIHV Yllltii, Y" Oct. D—A £0011 deaniud fur ru . securities and chances i11 tho 11111ncy market wcrc "illil-‘illlkhls i11 the financial world liv- S. a . . industrial and utility stocks had to lake vausi-li-i-iilile profit-taking and closed iii-idly lower, although tho trend ni’ imlii groups was upward for llll! '.'l'1'=lll"l‘ ilnrt of the session. Ifnll l'l|lliiii~l \\'(*1't‘ supported aggressively and ln-l-i 1~i>11:.'hl_v i11ilf their Rlllllfl 0f ‘J in .\ paints. The closing composite l't’[1l‘v\I'i|tii1'_' Iil\'iili‘(‘lt major gPl-llllill 11111-1 all‘ hul a point not. Prnsiilvnl lio1)vi'l"1-l inquiry into the math-r 11f strengthening the position of r111 1 Ipnds coincided with 11 rumor i11 \\':1ll Street that the i11ter- in i-iunuieiw-o commission would g nt iii.» carriers a sliding scale of ralc inl-ri-asnrs. 0111- gucss was that thi- ll\'l‘l‘llk1- fi>0 would bu frnin 7 lo R DP!‘ cent. .\'(~\\' York Central. Southern Pucl Norfolk aml Western, llniun .\irili,\‘11|i, i'ilf‘i1.fl[l(‘flkl'3 (‘nrp., . New llaven, ilaitlniori- . 1d others rasponilcil \'ll.'or~ nusl_v. \\‘.1li Street's confidence that some fl-rui oi’ i-i-iii-f ior o lines lii|lii'|' 1v i-a obvious. ‘Phcri- s not quite so much cu- tiiusiasui i111" lhc advance in olhcr dl- rcctlous. i’. N. Stccl m-ver got abou- the previous close and finished "u, lower. .\i1n>rI<-:1n ‘ik-lophnnc, nficr point. rise. saggcd 1*’, Aincrivau I'm i'l"llll\_ ainl ill is 2105,2110 ilniiliil ycslcrd \'. " redis- 1- uisiiicraliii- (iisr-ussnin in flnancia circles. w followed by L’ par rent call nioncy. l- lhaugh not until ihc day ivns \v(-l| mi- 1 Vancvui. ’ i('0l‘(‘i;{|l exchanges u-1-ri~ some“ higher. Nivrliill: l|Ii\'illl('(‘(i io but cased ~l routs fvuni the (up. 111.11:- iiig the i11-t i"i-(- ‘.5 cents. ifiinaillan dul- iars l-rossi-il llil. S. cs 1ippro.\i11111le1l ill '1 ii,'.!(l(l,O()(1. Produce Market (twnuulinu Press) \i., Qua. (wt. ‘I ‘flutter prices were lower and c111.’ quotations wore "lightly higher \\‘ilii" puinto prices \ - llili‘iitlll‘_'l'(i n11 lill‘ produce null dair ninrki-t herc today. l-iaslern imvusiiips no. i ]l:l.\'ll'|il‘i built-r, in earl-its. lost .-i nu: cont at 15F}; to 20 i-iliiis. 'l‘o i‘l‘illiil'l"l. solids 11nd prints do: i11-d ‘ in 1'2 vents and hmimi. ri~s11c1.~li\~<-|_v. 1,157 Ontario _ i11 . i{l'('i'i|t(~l pr-il an eighth of and Qlloiwc _ r oi‘ a I'l'||' .-1i ~, cents a pound. ]\(‘l'l‘i|lih' ioialii-d 8,101 ilflXCF. 011 the egg market. fresh Ontario m- prairic extras, in c-ziviois, incil :1 c1 ni at fill lo R7 ccnls while fir is were 1111- chnngcil at 2S cents and fillflttlliirl bi-id steady at iS (llllfl :1 liflZPli. (Jiniialioiis to rclallcrs were l|lll'il:lll;.'\‘(i and ru- viirvlrc r11 drnp . Q ' -I.~< ilriinswvivl." 7'10 cents and .\touutains worl- Iiiivirlligvii 55 (‘cuts per Si) pound bug. Non-Union Workers Replace Dock Strikers '.\(HJ, lll., Ui‘ J -rp sl‘ - bat 111 grain lvfiifun lute lull-i)’ tlvll" , ascribed 1111-11141‘ ll! lWvlll-lllkllll-f llll-ll to the ct that ulnar had hind-.- n|~ ~ most \(: ("tilts a i .i1i»i advance tin.- . l, ' 1i ll\'\\' sail-s 111 1 1' i liritnln lnii: ‘ \\‘c a vnliiiuiiiiiiiig lu- ‘l1 luflui-in North -\lill'i'll‘illi V-iirzll Xllllrt it'll“ ghost-s \\\'l‘\: i-liuiuirvi at 500,000 bin-n- els, (‘illlli_\' laizni-lniii uln-ni. \\'i1cat i-in.~.-.| uiw-uli-ii lower, 1111-11 l,—1 liivltl and prior-loin 111.-|1 1U cents. 1 (Canadian Press) ifli ii -1< \\ l.\'.\ll'llU (m. ll—(liy ihlr Iwlitl‘ tone to the < m, upward hero today. 5i‘, cents to _. iw-lii a (molar l at oi, Ull 1-1-1111111- .11 ..1l,'. “as 1111 ~31 ‘h1- , r-iiliiri‘ \\a.s y, night-1- at r-IFX, wllllv .‘.l.1,\" -.»11.1i at 7',-_-, up l,(_. ccnis. .\ 111.i1"i.--d iinpro inent in export ‘de- nnind 111i‘ both (Zinadiuu and United .\t;iii~.s nin-ut 1nj--- u-il lnillish (‘lllilllh 1112-, and at 11111: liliiv iloiiiiniili-nl \|l‘\t\(*li|I'lil i11 pru ilulliihiasiii: report.» \\ "c r 11111111111111: Hililsl 1| do iilrllligiil, and lin- p11 ii-uile lo- .-,,1 l‘|-\'|-l|lL-1i ;i,.,11~-r1:1bi1- 11113111,; by liridi » ulih so ii('l'iiIl|i.\'. i'(|\il‘il;.',lll shorts to l‘\|\ll' gvmi- s" of \\ hi1 ions _\ gumi, shippers tlgillll 1. 11_ 1.1111; 0f 111' rings", \\‘i1i\'il for [in- |111i>t p.111 uu Ill||(il'l"l|\‘. .\r111.-il sail-s ronfiniil lli oi’ u;||.-‘ foi- llllli ll1-- til‘ \\'i|i*:|l X41, 1 THE cmcaco GRAINMARKET i . and Ecimunston. $2 are assured of the best possible administra- tion of your lands and the most salisisclory ‘service on beiisil cl’ your family. The EASTERN TRUST Company slilll John, N.B. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Will Your Insurance Be Well Administered? When you name the trust company executor oi the proceeds oi your life insurance, you Hud Oiilm HALiFAX, NS. Mention, N.B. C. N. BISSETT-Manager, Charlottetown Branch. 5t. John's, NH. Montreal, Ono. Passed Away - In St. John (Si. John Evening Times-Globe) About B o'clock on Saturday evc- ning Charles H. Townshcud, pro- prietor of the C. H. Townshcnd Piano Company, died at his resi- dence, 149 Wright street. Just a week picvlously he had rctumvd from a trip to Moiicton. He had been ill for only two days and hi5 illness was not realized to be of-a critical nature. A member 0i i115 household was reading to him as he lay i11 bed when he suddenly tell over dead. The sudclcnness of ins passing came as a great shock L0 his wide circle oi friends. A man of great executive cl-ziiiy. lie had built up his company from a small concern to the largest piano CENTRAL GUARDIAN IN (JTUS SHOES for men $639 per pair at Pardie at Fersusmfs big shoe sale. 926310-9-21. WATER. RATES-Saturday. the 10th is the last day for paying wal- cr rates. 8273-10-9-21 SAVE MONEY, buy now at Pur- tiic & Ferguson's big Shoe Sale. 9263-1039-21 CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday- 09t- lltli, tlic service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River will be at 3 p. 111., S. School at 2 p. n1. RALLY DAY SERVICE — New Glasgow United Church will be hcld on Sunday evening, Oct 11th at '1 p. 111. YORK CIRCUIT — Services in business in the Maritime Provinces and at one time branch oflices were conducted in Moncton, Fredericton‘ While Mr. 'I‘o\vn-. siicntl devoted himself to his busi- ness and was of a quiet retiring disposition, he delighted i11 yachting and inotoi" boating and was n11 ard- ent angler. I-Ic 11nd great faith in the iuture of Saint John and had extensive real estate ‘holdings ill tho city. M1". Ttnvnshcnd was a devout and faith- Creat ‘In ven tor Stall‘ Writer Only a rugged, resistant heart kept BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 9.—(A.P.)— Non-union workers yesterday took along the Boston piers as 3,000 longshoremcn sci; their picket lines for a protracted strike. Although police guards were sta- tioned at strategic points along the water front, there were 110 disturb- ances. The local union 111011 voted after a mass meeting last month to go on strike against the advice of Joseph P. Ryan, President of the Internation- al Longsiioremcns Association. The principal differences between the iongshoremcii and the shipping companies involve the weight of sling loads and the minimum num- ber of men in a gang, the men argu- ing for a limited weight of slingload and s. minimum gong of 21 while the companies opposed any load limit and a minimum of more than 18. At Comnioznvcalth Pier, where there was an outbreak when the strike was getting under way last Saturday, the Luckenbacli and America-Hawaiian lines continued operations today with non-union men. At the Army Base pier, 50 the places of Linton dock hanclsi Thomas Alva Edison alive. Dr. Hubert s, Howe. his physic- ian, said the 84 year old inventor iwns slowly sinking into a coma.‘ ,, ncss However, 11c was 110i bfyvlld .\ LONDON. Gil» or Princess Patricia. has bwl mil" muted rear-admiral. Captain Ramsay has been Com- modore of the Royal Nilvfli Bill" racks at Poitsmcuth since Connaught (former Governor G011" eral of Canada) in 1019. 1914.15, and wan the Distinguished S/rrvirg Order. the shipping board strainer Cole- brook. At the Mystic Docks there was a picket line of 150 strikers. Whom the police kept moving. Otii- ci" llOll-lllliOll men were at work on the commercial Alabaman of the Moorc-Vlack line at the Hoosac non-union men were put to ivork on One Man’s Meat is tunnel docks, Chavlcstoivii. Losing Ground ll-Cfllfifilll the accommodation was Hon. Alexander Rfllllsay. llllsballd business was moved to 193V cramped and the move this time was The son of the thirteenth Earl vii inndc to the Market Building, Dock Dalhoiislc, in: married Pflllllcssl strcct, the present location of the Patricio daughtci" o,’ the Dllkc 051 Ctilillltllly. Cillllfllll, survived by three sisters, one broth- Ranisay served iii the D-ardanellcs.‘ N’ um gpandchlldi-(n “m, a step- I i111 member of the church of St. John and St. Stephen. He was an ,ciitliusiastic member oi the Saint 1 John Power Boat Club and me Roy- ‘111 Kciinebenesis Yacht Club. Last season his fine motor boat; “The Sivaiii," built by Logan Brothers, of Saint John, was one of the largest, specdiest and most admired boats on the Saint John River. Mr. By Frank GCIYilSi, Assoclited Press Townshcnd was a member 0t the Bnlboogie Club and of the Log Ca- bin Fishing Club, ns well as a mem- WEST ORANGE, N. J., Oct, 1- bci" of the Masonic Order. His piano business he founded 22 years ago, the first site occupied be- ing the property on German street i which is now the Singer Sewing Ma- i chine Company storc. As the busi- cxpnnclcd new and larger rrtqgc which me pl]v§icia]l 1m; chw-‘ quarters were obtained and a move .. . _ . . . actcvizcd as an almost continuous. “'35 ‘nude t” 16 King Simm- 011t- growiiig that; location the business was moved again and occupied the premises next to E. G. Nelson and Company". When furtliei" increased required the 96 King street, n store now occupied by the Jones Electric Supply Company, Limited. A icw years ago thcse premises also had become too Beside his wife, M1". Townshend is (laughter. The sisters are Mrs. George Thompson, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Mrs. Campbell, of Rollo Bay, P.E.I., and Miss Martha Town- shciul, also residing in Prince Ed- ward Island. llis brothel" is W. H. Toivnshcnd, a C.N.R. official in Charlottctoivii, the step-daughter is Mrs. Walter Hunter, of this city. Many attended the funeral of York Pastoral charge on Sunday, Oct. 11th will be: York, 11 a. m; Bmcklcy, 3 p. in.; Central, 7 p. m. The Sacrament will be dispensed at: the inmiiing service. G. A. Christie, M.A., hiinistcr. POWNAL UNITED CllURCll - Church services on Sunday. 0015.. ll. will iii! conducted by M1". Willard Pitkcils at. Milivltv: 2.30 p. m. 311d Pownnl 7 p. lil- ELliCT OFFICERS—Thc Student. Council at Allison Lodge was elect- ed last. night. Gordon Les, of Vic- toria, P.l'\2.I. was chosen as one of the members. The other members, chosen are Norman Laicllaw, New Glasgow, NS, Bill Austen, Monctou, N.B., Jack Wcbber, Houiton, Maine, and Arthur Stothard, of Newcastle, N. B. SCHOOL ltlEETlh '—-At the r68- ulai" monthly meeting of the City School Board Thursday the lease for the new annex for Queen Square School was submitted and accept- cd, with a few alterations. Owing. to the increased attendance at that school, there being present an aver- ngc of iiIiTIY-Cillill; for the sixteen rooms, it was (iecidcd to open another room s11 that all the rooms will now be occupied. Charles H. Towiislicnd, hold at 2.30 FAlRVIl-llv BAPTIST CHURCH Rl-Z-OPENING-Tlie postponed re- opening serviccs of Fairvieiv Bap- tist Church, lRustico Road), will be held 011 Sunday, October 11th, as‘ follows: At 2.30. Dr. A. C. Vincent, of Charlottetown. ivili be the speak-V er and at 7.30 the service will be conducted by Rev. John G. Wake- iing, 0t Chester Basin, N. S. There will be special music at both ser- vices. A cordial welcome is extend- ed t0 nil. ' a. m. today from his late residence, 49 ivright. street, to Fernhill ceme- tery. Rev. W. l... Newton officiated. Members of Albion Lodge. N0. 1, F’. and A. M, attended. Pail-bearers were: LcBavon Wilson, Dr. D. C. Malcolm. Frank Rcnnick, John E. Wilson, Josuiii Cameron and Her- bert J. Crockett. itizinyiovely floral tributes were received. Aonthei" Maifs Poison By BRIGGS tsi-‘s Go 111 mo (we i, so» 1.1.116“ isra" ‘ans CoMEbY 7121121512 ‘? 1 Await! W-(lkfl even! wim- CAN ANYoNE see- 1117711876 LAuaa Av ‘? GEE, “(Tim's Kmpiez Fuss)’. Fmsr LAUGH we so-r