U _ ._‘T-§é . -J. _r fi’ I 5*-‘:1Z` .-.__‘ < r `) `i ~i "-w-v-_-svwuslusuus D QUO TA YUM ~'-°-@-...‘-.~.::-°°°'- r.:-.m 1 °"“"‘°" C'i 'ti S'°""_§'_°"""" S‘°‘i°"°¢""° lilw roll. N. Y.. oct. so-stocks idsoas aaa _ad 1 er I. rianhered out at a’ rut ia the late ralepsosq Usias, ' (_, , irsdils today. mahinr aoimciahio and coco ooh did a little heir iiirvflai is lohsstea A ward) in--ini ta panama Q ware) gains os a moderately larger turn- the rails, Atchison ssd Ilsias Paola i "iris ri tame ta a §'l°'iidc¢"t°‘i. it piiniiia ““°'|.”’m|””n, niwliii i sa s among a ra or ara oc s (|,¢¢|,| ir nour _ .. sud coincided with New York cenxiand Nashville. sud New 'karen were ‘:);:'|‘§:i="|l WIKI) gritiah Am 01| . trsi'a aaouucoment that it was nego- np I or mon. and southern Pacific. Air Beane 1 04% MII’ I owliastlstch canada unit tiatinl with organised employes for izgtnlore and Ohio and Missouri Ps- Am' CMD Wli, -4 iiiii 04% +2 Dia vnrn-Bea C C ' The French franc declined in terls Ai cum -- 51%. of the dollar, although mon than At Refin ._ lriigi $12,000,000 in gold was withdrawn forlllll Can siggl ~'::.':;".::..i.'.'°::. 'f:_°t":::: :i._:_.‘:'2: ‘.1 ‘.':'." ir funds are being rsdeposited hera hut‘,A.m S its 2|2i 1 [voluntary and temporary wage ra- Iaction of 10 per cent. Fins! prices were llnerally under the top, but the :losing tone vns strong and the ad- vance avenged 2.5 points. '.i‘otAl'trnn- sections were 1.550.740 shares. The decrease in currency circulation received wide attention and was re- ferred to by bankers nl a most on- rouraglng tum of events. aithouiih some restrainetltheir optimism pend- ing confirmation of this favorable trend in the immediate future. ln industrial, utility stocks and ape- cislty stocks net gaina ranged from I to 8 points. U. B. Steel, Woolworth, American Can, U. S. industrial Alco- hol, Case, Allied Chemical, Westing- in this market. Sterling continued to ni Tobnc B3 13% 59% lay, lid 1 81% 60% 141;, 1=‘~?..| also that French investors are imyiar Ani 'r 'roi .ian ia1o¢,,1ai1;,i ss WHAT 'IKE STOCK HAIKIT DTI): Ailb Aiifu _New Company Buys U.” S. Lines _M (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., 0 t. 80-The shipping hoard today turrifd over the United States lines to a ne company formed by cast and west coast ship- ping concerns. ~ The new concern. known as the United States Dincs Company of Nev- ada, signed ii contract with the board lor purchase of the ships through George Illnkins of New York, its sec- retary_ The company is owned jointly by the Dollar-Dawson interests of San l-‘rancisco and the lloosevelblnterna- tional Mercantile Marino Company of' New York. Closes Doors (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 30-The Federation Bank and Trust Carnpanyi was closed today by order-.nf State Banking Commissioner, Joseph A. Boderick. ' When the institution was founded in .1023 it had an authorized capital of 8500.000 and a surplus of $ii00.000_ There wore $300,000 deposits on‘ the first day the doors were opened. ln the first 18 months of the hank’s ex- istence its original rt-sources of $500,- 000 increased to $8,500,000. A few months later tho resources had reach- id $0,500,000 and the capital was doubled. its growth was rapid and continuous during the first years of its existence and at the beginning of, |020 it had capital and surplus of more than $lil_000_000, making it the olggest labor bank in the country. 'ln its latest statement the bank re- ported that it had total resources ol $18.1. 053 \ _ . ,W MERCER 1 9 (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 80-Hiram B. Brown, chairman of the boards of R. K. 0.-llatiio Pictures, Inc.. and R. K. g.-Paths. lac., today aiiuounced romplc on of ii working arrangement between the two companies whereby their studio facilities will be merged \ad the various production assets of the two companies will be available. lor the mutual advantage of both. The rrtralngemcnt becomes effective immed- a e y. New Company orraiva, ont. .o¢_ Canadian i'ress)-lncnrdori::(t?i_oiiB3f ish ioilowing new company is reports.; 1.1 the ceurreiit issue of the Canada n'i“ii°7 i3B0\'¢day Enterprises Limit- :>d,li’i0(;shnres N. P. V., Charlottetown, __ I Associated Gasnaililectric Company _ The Board ol Directors has - F , declared the following Quarterly , lawns dividends payable December 1, `\ 1081. to holders of record Oe- ill toher 80. 1981: Dividend No. 31 u Dividend Series Prslarrad Block-51.50 r share Dividend Na. I( 5 Buying On New the steel and automobile industries. ` _(Canadian Press) QUESNEL, B. O. Oet, 29.-Gold basements and warehouses are re- Texas cf. ‘A Ana cup Atchison Bald Loco . Fri. lhu. Balt Ohio . Number of advances ....:. 304 184 Barns A Number of declines' ...... 100 201 Band Av ..| Stocks unchanged ......... 118 132 Beth Steel 21';/,, 25 Total isauos traded ...... 501. 587 Briggs _ .. 10% | 10 18 _ ... B .. ._ = _ 3°" _ 12;; | ')6`10 1+ Cai Hecla Coco Coin ‘lil Dupont . (Canadian Press) Ei” P I-¢ 21%_21'/hi New voitk, N. Y.. oct. 30-r‘inan- Erie 12 lifi cial markets bloomod with a !re)li iF°¥ Fiim - 7% 3 burst uf buying today. Free 'rex . 20'V..-P29'/fe Share prices pushed up Si. to $0 in G0" Aiiiib _ 14`%| the stock exchange. Many domestic Gel! E196 ~- 29%|tl0% iwaaa gained sro to soo per bona arlncn Foods fl-'vial an I $1,000 par value. ‘G¢\'i_ M0 25%| 20 _ In the Chicago Board of Trade, wheat GUI R Sis' 30 32 prices surged up 2 cents a bushel, and Gdyl' Rub 23 24*/4 corn gained half as much. G-Paige - . 21M Among the factors bringing fresh Gflilliy . .. 7% 8’/ix cheer to Wall Street were: H0" 0ii -» 23'/9 29% 1-'ras ai-on or $24,000,000 in ear- Had Mc -- 10% rcncy in circulation. indicating a re-Milli HMV » 2-‘Wi 20% turn of bank depositors’ confidence. 1 inf NiCiil° 9% 9'/1 2.-Strengthening of dollar exchsnga~ ini Tel ~ -- 10% 17%! against European currencies such sl -70011! Ml!!! 33% 33% the French franc, indicating renewed K9" C011 -- 12% 13% confidence in the dollar in lilurope. 11"” C0 -~- 59% 3.-The statement of Albert II. Wig- 1-ik My B 55 gin, chairman of the governing board I»0€Wl 1110 33% 40% of the Chase National Bank, that sub- iii¢1§ Till P 49% 51- stantial betterment in economic con- M l`l'“°K -- 19 nitioaa ta in tna ailing. Bien Ward 11% 12% -i.-Reports that the railroads are i\llil N0 -~ 15% 19% progressing with a programme of re- Nl! C Iles' 17 I storing their credit, which may in- N-if D PIO- 27%i 27%l clude voluntary wage reductions. NM 1’ I-it - 17% 11% ii.-Reports of improved sentiment. N Y Cent 50% 5-'iii and gradual quiclrening of activity. in Par Pub .. 14% 15% Pen Ford . 21 27 \Vall Street was particularly im- Penn Rail 81% 32%, pressed with the improved tone of the Phil Pei: .. ii In bond market, where liiltii Effiiie NNW P 5 0fN5i 61% ii-/1 investments were pushed in fair voi- Pull La ... 26 20 ume. vi" B Ci’ igaii I Radio Cir llem liand Cold Scales’ "°" ’ “ ': 23”’ 2. Rock Isl Roy Dutch Sine i"orp ‘S Pacific S Brands -S G Elec -S 0 of Cal Studebaker i iss '143/, rt K 0 ._.\"r% 7% 59’/ii 1u%i 11% Di/ 191 50% 57`%»I 1% 4% 10% ,Safe Stores 40"/s 52 40% Are Resarrected _S -=»----- -5;; 4;'/i -gy- 1 .. sun co 12-/, 12\/, 12% _.ao 51% 4a santa nan :gpg-1a% lliiix ' as 385;, as _ :ia an scaies which for twenty years have 9 0 ..fNJ\ 3§;r__ia:i1,/Ji 321/_,I ~ iv _ - been accumulating cobwebs i_n i‘ ""“°" 12,62, into 1955 Tim RB ies 23 'Vi stored to their conspicuous places U C Curb ,MW ,ww 345;, on the counters of Csriboo general if Pacific .mu |101 103 |101 llnlt All' 1fs1»¢.|15M 15141 iss/,I+ is my, 10% ' t IC D G -41° 1 .I / 10'/ 10;/ F' c Pacific _ 145 “ ‘ " 0f\‘C‘_de Pasco NA 15 14 15 iCheas Ohio 31% 32% 31% 32% Chrys Mn _ 15% 15% 151/,.1;1%+ 1,5 .113 110 11:1 ua +111, gal G(`Elci2, 2|. 22 21 22 +1 . 0" "18 - 72% 72% 7004. 72% +21/. Cont Can _ 38 38 S171/. 371/1 Ofk' corn 1- _ io- io ~' _ (Inge gqvmhrg _ 2.4 V. auf. 40% sv Ch 5 5, 1 1 l- incl riusm.. 1oo%1o1;;'io°5ii? keeps the majority cheerfully at drift down with the `,current in employ log rlii-S. mln? 01 Which are poorly constructed and Often te." Dividend larloa Preferred Stock- i.el5§ par share. ' , ' ll. 0. 0’KEii1FFE, Eeeratary unit Corp 13154114 lirioti Warn li Co I ‘Var Bros ._ Wes Union West Elec Wool Co Worth I’ Y T Coach 1 i 7%' 7%| I mi sum `-5’ »e *-1 =§=. 7 77 §_ um 2:4 nm 137/ai+ “.2 14|- 1 +139 + ii + ~/. +1141 + % -i-2% + 1/ii + % + % ¢i2%|+ 'iii +15/i + + +1 +005 'ii ... Do Stores .. ... MM__ imperial Oil _ ._ 12% l2i‘|_ int Petroleum ... iii #ness 35% +2 + ‘A +2 is +1'/it -2% 1% “.5 ssssss o +-‘A 24i4|+1\/, fs 2oy4l+2 :ui/,|+1% + ‘ri % +1‘}-'s +1 + % + % ++ »-.s §f$5-ff *$6 + + _.. $$xS +54 +1 +13 tt #seas is 12%.! iii. ` ir s I A1, Inn lsesfl so |:i2'i4.i+2'%. ““°“ °’ mine" n a s¢..»i`°.\ .va/_I ov ‘I aw at-v.\+ v. There are more prospectors at vm, sm, _| 1,;-;,,| mm 1s./_,I Z, 'J i l H. i 4a"A.I 450.1 out +10. ati snu.| :sm/.1 sn»;g,\+11.<. »v.\21‘,€.i2ow 21 I-Hu 5%! I i I+ 1/. éd on s. location seven miles from Quesnel, where be has been mak- woi-k_ On the larger streams they ing fair wages all summer. According to Dean R. W. Brock. search of "better ground". Some of( the University of British Columbia. who recently completed an ixivestigstion for the provincial their occupants come to grief. government, there is far more Others are dugouls and ‘roughly gold in the Caribou countryt than! fashioned fiat-botiomed boats. has ever been taken ou _ Where the streams are not estimates that the am°\1¥1i mill’ navigable even for sm-all boats run into hundreds of‘ lmilllor-1; Zi Prospectors resort to back packing- dollars. when ROM. 1\;i;;E ysmct One man set out recently 'With “' its imyday in the (£9 taken wheel barrow on which he 3:6 only Hi>°“i‘ W0-00°- WFS ' waded his gold-rocker and o G1' ou. 1 ... W: “‘°_‘:_:;'°°:.;_:;;1:;";.f.'. '_:_..:_:_z forty miles out, but he C0l1'\Pi‘°m ° 0119 ° P ~ - ' f i in sriuan columbia. and activity is have Charlottetown 1.00 (Mil. - Arriva Moncton 1.10 pm. RITUIN Lrave Monaco L50 Lill- Arrlve lhvlortnown 9.20 un. mass sian. _ _ _ aio some nip _ na _ --_‘... a11.aN1'ic snnnasn ‘mrs savr slit nouns reported also in Atliii, Omineca. Bimiiksmeen, Thompson and othef areas. In one location alone in the cariboo, according to Dell” uma. tue... is a oi-°Sv@°i °f fe' $100.000.000. A Clash > IDNDON, Oct. 30-(AP)- 10 12% 11 10!Q| ll 7% 18% 10% 11% Ni/2 3% 30% 15.40 05 int litiilties A . lat Utilities B _ Moss Mines . ,. Norandn .. .. .. Biscoe __ ... ... 'l‘|-ck' lluchos ... as _ | . | !15‘A»|1iii.i1o5{.;- w“"""' 1ii"‘"“ - 3% in- .\a.»1..-i ._ ._ i01i',<,,i1o'».|1ou\,<,;1ir.|f;¢. +251. Y ' 121 11201.11'-'1 u'-'ua +01. __ .\1.~~.-.~ n...n. _ ii ,_ +1 ii... ` ii ._ 3.5% his nay, Grain Market WINNIPEG. iuaa., oct. so-(ny in~~ Canadian i'ress)-Eiitliiisiustic invest- nionths prices climbed to their high. est points since last June. Climaxing a week of slow but steady improve- nieut prices lt_the close sliowctl not advances of from 2% to 2% cent.-_ Oetoher finished with a gain of 27,. at till'/4 as did November at tho some p;;lce.t1‘§Lliilo giecember was up 25;. in - a a to and liia 2-, ' 1,’ to 09%. ‘$4 Y “ir iii U9 i The final quotations were well down _[rum the scssion’s high marks. where at on_c tinic October was boosted nliuve the 00 cent mark, \vliilo May was iii- most within the 70 cent mark. The busy session, which saw n voluminous turnover in the pit, was feiliiifeii by a heavy spreading trade between Winulileir und (‘l'iic1ii-I0. with tlie larger commission houses sponsor- iili! 0 heavy buying ilciriand in tlic .liay futiire_ October future reflected n better demand for cash wheat with New York exporters and milling in- terests being credited as the purcliaa- ers. Short covering in the cash mar. llet also was lu evidence. Liverpool continued strong. but the most important factor lu the encour- aging, foreign news was a private message which claimed liusslan was iiskiiik bi-il"'1‘B. io wlioin abc had sold wheat for November-December deliv- ery. to accept delivery of "spot" wheat to fulfill the contract, which suggested Soviet shippers were lu difficulty con- cerning future exports of wheat. Trading in cusii wheat was quite nc- ,tlve and spreads generally were un- changed to ii, cent better. There were further encouraging exports in outs which featured sales in the coarse grains. ‘ CLOSE I ' ivimnt: o.-r, on (lil3liiiA¢ May 00% t;0~.:.'|~1'~. “/~ ~ a4%!;3i; Mu~;’t3“:i%i"/Q., \o\ Zi.ii,4%, Det. Barley: Oct. 2iSi_i{\B; Nov. il‘.'l’,§B; Dec. 3014.1; May 41%.-\. ‘ $5? Nov. wa. 1.... CAS ll PRICES Wlicni-_\'o. 1 hard, T0-'H2 nn. 1 nor.. 00; no, 2 nor., 03%: no. ii nov.. iiibi/,; no. 4, 5;;/1; no. 5, Til/,; no. li, 4714; feed, 40 4; track, 48'/,; no. 1 duruin, 80%. ` _ 0ats_No_ 2 C. \\’., 35%; no. 3 C. W., :i2'./.~: er. 1 a-ra, 3214; nf.. 1 f.-.=.|, 3114; no. 2 feed, 3l]‘,£-I rejected, 27',-5; track 3514. ' liar-icy-.\i'nliIn;t grailcs: 0 row cx. 3 C. \\'., 4-ii}'|; 2 row elf. 3 (‘. \\’. -i.7~,'V,. Other grades: No. Zi C. \V. 381;; no. 4 C. W. 371/,; im. ii C. \\'. 1i.".f,ii; no. o C. w. 341.4; track, assi. ]\'E\V YORK ' NEW YORK, .\'. Y., Oct. 30-Foreign exchange irregular. Lire-at Briiain in dollars; others in cents: Grout Brit- ain dcmand 3.501/,; idrance 3.011 1-lli; ltniy 5.151/,; lielgiuiii 13.03; Geruiauy ‘.".l.7-i: Caiiiiila 80.50. 1\`l~1\V YORK. N. Y., Oct. 30--Buiidcil wheat closed firm. lligli Low Closo 0L't. ». J. .. ... |125); Dec. .. .. 1.. liiiii ClllC.\(,i0 CHICAGO, Ill., Out. 30-\\'licnt laic today went well above the sciison's highest previous it-vel. tit.-nt-ral buyialt on the part of cash and senhnard in- terests swept tha pit <-icar of surplus 0fferir"‘L and ii: was coufiriilioti t’hnt govorsvvplf sponsor:-d a;:\~iu~os tru been seiillgg wheat to exporters. and taking -beccmber future delivery con- tracts in exchange. llruxilliii "i‘l"f'i'i*1 from Argentina and frfuu dniuustlc winter wheat territory i-o\iti|\\‘f-st were an additional bullish factor, tag:-tiicr with word that llussla was cancelling forward wheat snies_` llyo as wcli as wiioat ont-did the iseason's top prico rr-card with i’niaa,0S'.’ ..~li:ii‘t-a on the correspoiuliug day ul’ ‘last yi-ar. 'l`iic custuniury l'::niei's, iiraziiiaa Traction and liitcrnatioxuil l.\'ivlu-l um-vu ratlicr neglected but .\'a- tional Iiri-worleu and Moiitreai l‘owcr. “|\<~;;;_-oil issiics” took their place as ri-gai~|I_-1 activity. Breweries was trad- ed in the extent uf l,`lil'i shares, hold- lu'_' at lla rcstrictcil level of 212 l'o\vi-r wiili _-ali-s of ildll was also uncliangcd BI Zi". - .\i:i.-_~'<-_v llarris third in activity. couiinw-ii ils moderate atinvnce of the past \\-or-it to close at 3. up 1/., on sales of T15 shares. The iiilcrlistcil stocks firmeil noni* the close. Brazilian Traction, Canad- ian i’:\<'iiic and Nickel cncli sbowiul! it friictinnzil appreciation. Other issues tn record fractional gains were i‘nn- ndlan Var l’rr-fcrrcd. Cockshutt Plow and Lake of the \Voods. The annual report of Canadian Mar- coni. appearing today. showed its caruinizs suffered lu common with most other concerns this year. Ai- iliouizh its sales ni’ radio receiving sets sliowed au increase over the prcccrl- ini! yr-ar, pri.-1--r-"tting in this divi- ninn pffcr-t'.\.i m-nfits, ' SM.-u..»r r.-.-nf.--~o rauccfl from $4.27 tn 5"""’- "-»"»~i “tot-e funds closed at 111'. po.. .»~'»v nrr-'nluni_ 'r-... 1..... y -1 with sales ol $10.- naq “-,,.. 1' -1.-. pea, Mining Exchange (Canadian Press) 'l`Oi{i').\"1`U. Uiit., Uri. 30-(Mining sales close)- Sales Stock Hlgli|Low[Closc ~1ooo_.\en.c ._ ._ ... .10 .15 |_15 -l0U,.»\.liix .. .. ... 1.09 1.07 1.07 2i0Li,Auiulet .. .. .. .17 .lil .17 iliillii B-llolliugef . . .00 l .031/Q 2a'.tl0!Bauiiinc ... .00 | .05 iiiii\il\Bi\IgouLl .. ...\ .1i’}'; .14 1000_l.iuI'i`alu-(`an . . _'Ji .‘.’2i-'ii S'.’00§L‘oliiiiiar|o . . . .071/Q .07 ~l50tbi‘aiius:i .. .. ._ .12 11% 5_\’.'iii)oi|ic __ ._ ... 10,251 10.171 l11l2ll`,Lii'aii liunyn .. 1.00 1.35 Il~i5ilIollii|gcr _. ._ 5.00 5.110 J;'.l|0iioin¢~sicad _ ._ .IN _IiIi~ .Il-S il00,llowey .. ._ ._ _Sill Milli .33 2000`Kli”k Lillie _ ._ .55 .55 .55 conollcirk rreniier __ _o:v_. .o-.>\/, .ozi/_. ll-i5_'iiI.akc Shore . .. 23.-10 28.00 23.00 5100lMacassa _-ii i.~i1l ;_4-i .00 .00 .1-I .‘_’3‘}£ .01i,§ .12 10.25 1.50 5.00 1 :sonmnn main . ..| _mini -01’/.I ~01%_ 2l0i.\lClii(yi‘e ._ ... ]ii_`.'.'|` ]!l_‘.I5` l0ililf_\II.'Ki1ilc-_V S00 . .Tift ‘.35 i -i00|Miniu;; Corp ._ 1.0.1 l_3.'l 1-i_'|2'ii)'.\l0l'fili£ llilll ... .`i(l‘/_.1 .lil l0.‘.’.a» .35 1.35 .1ili,§ .'i00!.\luuetn .. ._ ._ .flfi .0¢i 1-l-i00‘.\Ins.~i ._ ._ ... .37 .Il.`i 3il0INiplssiiig .. .. 1.251 1.20 1.25 1'10lii.\'oranda .. ...i 15.70! l~'i-iliii 15-70 noonioien ._ __ _17%l~1i I-14 imolimt <*..in.it .oi .oi l.0i 1000il'rr-micr .53 .53 i-53 ine.-.!si.-iritt .si _ni lm 1Ii00lSlscoe _. .- .'»00iSta|Iacnna .. .. 2R00!S_vl\'aniic .. ._ . 1000"l‘n.=hoia .. ... .10 i,l0 i 1::::_'.i'i'.»¢i< iingnes ._ naol. r..r.5l i'.il0'Tou11r:ii\ae _ ._ .20 1.20 I 1.-.nnlrniuni Kirk _oo I.os |.oo 2nn1\'i|nnni can _ ._ .oo I _ns |.r.5 .'..'.=.'.i\\'.-lei.: liar ._ '.'.ii0| 2.85 Total sales 244,010. .08 .37 .ni .ru 1.04 .num .niet .oi’ii. ‘.07 I iii |_07 .io sm _eo v.\'i.is'i'r~:n _ _ov-5 .oi 14 10.~lll ‘.'.t}0 3.00 .sin 3.00 ll .‘_’.'\ 10,15 -i.'»i.\ssn Gus _. ..| .0-i'f_»l ,fiii/ii Suomi.; :\i\..nnri ..| .011/.I .0\‘/. fn'|` B A Oli .. ...| 10.-iil| 10.40 1‘.'50,(`ltcui ltcscli .. 2.05 '-’-50 iiltfnast (Topper .. 14.00 3.00 :i1oau~‘.iaY"ov‘-~-~.\_- cquivalcnt in each r-:iso lilnglanil from ilu- fi-it nf |_.,,,f __\,,~,,s, iii’ tho Ilank of l-`r:i'u-c :ind the Vati- cral llcssrvn llank of New York in francs and dollars rr-spcr-tively, wiiif-li "i""iii" i‘Kl‘ii'0 fin fha _'list in_=tfiut_ those banks ,have at thc rr-qiicst of the llank af England ntrrr-od to oxfcnil for vi fiirtblor pt-riod of ilirm- iuonihs thc flnprnx mats c |,] t 1 , or £ia,ooo,ooo."q"“ pn " "wh ""0 Exchange Rates 1-onouro, ont., oct. :io-my ine Ciiiiuilian l’rcn.~l~l<1xi'iini\gc- rates nf, tlie_clase of the market today were as follows: ' _ Pound sterling in iiiontrenl 4.27%. Pound sterling in New York 3.8415. Caiiarlinn dollars in Nou' York 80%. Produce Market 1l0.\"l`lil-.`Al., Que., Out. 30-(By the Canadian l’rt-ssl-l’i'iccs uf spring ivlient flour gained froui ten to thirty cents a barrel lit-rc _today due tu the iidvniicc in wlicat prices. First patents Ilt $4.60 tu $5.00 ii barrel and sccuuil patents tit $4.00 tu $i.Z.’0 were both up 10 to ll() cents ivliilc bakers' liuicnts aiivaiwcil .20 cents ut -$3.80 to $1.00, less 10 coats a barrel for c:|sb_' A fairly good voluuic of duuicstic business has been triiiisfacteil this wcck but export inquiry luis not l...,;.,| ‘so brisk, _falling off wiieu the \vin~at markets ii-lvancefi rapidly ouch ,|,,y_ Good current shipuiouis, lioivcver, are `bc|ur.: iiiaile. Winter wheat flour prices hcld uu- cliniiged being quoted at $2.90 to $'.’_il(i it bnrrcl. for carlots, and -$fi.‘.30 to $21.-i0 far broken lots. .\`I 2 oh- Mew--. = G---1- D1==m°“d-,\-- H1111--_ = C.-so =<--d-11--<1 r_';‘.'.:‘_a"."£0.15"iri:f:..:af“‘~°“° '°"‘°° Grade IV-1 Enid Nicole, 2 D008- -Donald MacLure. M db” P| Morden aapmr to the Dany man ,iss iuacnaiian, s neun Mm.. 3 -made 11-1 sein Menachem, 1 “""""""""'“°"` The on r ana J - t to ,ed catches your train . . . After-lunch plane connects with trains at Moncton for Montreal, Saint Jain and Halifax. A fifty minunea t gave; you six lio\\rs.-- Spacious heated cabin plane under the control of an ex- perienced pilot. No stops, no transfers, an interesting, reaefui and d . service. Telephone to any _ Airways of loc for reiemuoas and details on air freight shipments at new ' low races. , Chaiioaenuvm Aircon Tal. ll llonrtan Airport Tel. |006 ii‘:z"i..:':°"r." says spanese roops u force oi 1.000 Chinese Bandits be- tween Uhenchistun and Bsupingkai yesterday, killing, 100 of them and wotindilll 200. PEANUT TEST SUCCEEDS _ WOODSTOOK, Oct. 20.-Gardem ers lnvarloua parts of Western On- tario have been experimenting with the growing of peanuts this season, but few have achieved the :access or 11-year-oni .Iona saaaa, mana- fdrd Township.” Johnny. planted 21 hills of peanuts lain in May, and has harvested a crop that has made the venture Well worth while, sn average plant yielding from 75 to 100 well-developed and good-siscd ' I _ . \ . "Clint ‘ a . _ ,.~, ‘ \ . ~ _ ¢ a a f nf.. 1 .4 _ fi _ _ r fitata 4.30-_'._uo; naar. -Mullin 4.00-4.20: L Grade IV-1 Josephine Pfckard ,Mary Mclllachem, 3 Earl Smith. (_1i0§!'1`Iil1}i;h_r‘1"“-;m“"§, ";‘n*_“";i"z: num n no n. - - ~ _ i;;-;_-;;;_-__;_-;:_-_1-___ ~ - i"anad\a.| \.~.-,alvrn ru., 5! il: oats. fccd, r o- ...tr .--.vine wiicat alerts. HM"-_ \,,,k,.r_s ::_Q0..i_r\o: flour. winter wheat pnirnfr. .-|.f.|.-.- 210-200: flour. fresh spcriais in .~_»\rtf-iw .5-1! Plitl. fresh extras in rau..n,- ...o: circa. fresh firsts in r-artnna _l.'-: M1111- \‘i°\'liTl‘ PX- tras in cartons _f!_’.: I-ug.-1, rtorriire firlts ` H, ,.M.mn, _gg-_-3 ,.L-._-.-_ rmroirc ciecantls . ° | fr _Quebec R0 ii cllrtoul _'_‘.'.: i"~" ""-“- . J |\,_ mm _30._.|a; |...»».1...--, how Iiruns- ` Wick. R0 iii. ling _‘-7- -`~-"- M0N»rREA\y,_ Q".-_, mi. 30-lluitor and egg prices war-~ higher "lille ‘ cheese and ntntn qnaiatluus held un- i' . changed on the i\\‘-"i‘""‘ """ '"i\‘.\’ SIALED iii H9131' UIIPROOF CILLOPIIANE "“'°“'~ ‘ ‘""" " """"" ”' """"‘-'r-‘ ‘W r is 1. r.0:\'i>0N_ ont. so- _ nt funds, viii the maximum 2;./_/;___ num, which ls remitted by ai bar. _ 3 is Company iq R on, N.l. Mental, Qsa. pi _ Y _ '@s2e @@@@2@e-%ee‘_ Jeff- ~~ Wheat Prices 1 - Bound Upward \\'lNNll’l~Zli, Illini.. Oct. 30-illy ilu’ i'1n:uliai\ l‘rc.=.=)--llullisli st-ntiiiiciit |.r:»\'ailcil on the \\'inni|\eg Grain lix- ohangc today as wiieat prices bound- rwl u|i\v:irds nearly three 1-outa. l-l.\l\~n- , sive iiu_viii;: by the public on s|n~<-\i- lativr- at-count as ~.\'cli as uubst:\n\i:\i purci\:is»~s by expnvlcrs were vita-d by br|.iif-ru as rv-mfoiis fur the iirl\':|i`||-4-_ i ln nuticipztiinu of the imposition of nrutcr~ti\'o iariffn by Great llritaiu liritlsii importers who liiilicrto bavo confined ilu-ir buying to their lmmcd-I iatc n~~f'|i-» avr- said to be landing up. At ti... .-1..a.- today prices were 15; 4-outs nlmw the record lows ontab-, Iiuiiozl last .in-io. Gains today rangcfl from 2"! io £21; vents ii biisiu-l in fu- tures. 0|-tniif-r closed at 110%. Novem- ber at 0/iii, December at 6014. and _\lily .lit 00".. - 'La Fish Quotations; ((`uiinillnn Press) ; BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 30-Seven vel' si-is arrivtwi at the iisii pier here fri- day. \\'il0I.l‘I.~‘_\Ll’2 Ql'0T_\Tl0NS _' centaper _ Si/$10 ti to 7 nitro 1011. 'upto 41-; .- l_ar'.'e cod _ _ hiarkots _... ..._ llafliluclc ............. . l'ulln|'l( .............. . -_ llaiu- and r-usk _...... _ -1 ta _._ Leinoii solos ...-...... R to il iiray solos ............ I-‘ioiindvrs ._........... io 5 TRADE REPOR T .sa 3 ~r \VI.\TNll"EG, Blau., Oct. 30-(By the _Ste rl i ng 4 NE\\‘ \'0l!l{, N. Y.. Oct. Il/J-(ily tho ('.i'::uliz|u i'roas)-f’ana¢lian and British \'iiri'f~n|'ies wc:ilif~nr‘1| on local fort-igii <~.\i-ii:\:1gi-s lnrlxiy, ilic ilollfir falling below ilic 00 iunrk it had roachcil last \\'odncsd:iy for the first time .since (lctnhcr 10. (`:innili.'in money sold for Sill.; cents; at ilic riosc, E4, cent lower than the |.ro\-louis close, and thc pound stcrlini! iiropyirnl to $ll_Si‘.i.» for cable tran.