1 ' . _ .," ., -. _»./ -, ~'~'.'t/1_;-1-.'»r,',. _ _:_?_,___i ocronsa 21. 1931 ' ` 'rua c1~1i\iu.n'i'i'is'rowN cu.\apia~ .:.ci~: i~a'~.'f- ...__-_ ___ ._ ° ° -4 --' ..-__ _ _-_~V~_. _ ,*__ k _ ____ 5; v- _----~_ _ _ V V _ _ _..-- ~~- AV-. V_ __- __ _ _v _V __ _*tw . _ .___- - V. . ________, V V V _ 1 - - _ .-‘_ _____ __ _.___-_-no ~ - --- -~--.» _ ESTERD ’S STOCK A D B0 Q OT Ti NS __._V, --M - ~-- -~---~ ` -- -.-v-_ V V ___ __ _ _ ____ _ _ *_ ._ ____ _ _ g. V., _,,=_.%_ _ _ "_'j,.‘, N E W Yliii iii 11... Montreal 11... Maaoeaz MARKET Gossip criinui ouiiiiaiiiig /jf (Special to Johnston & Ward) 3 Last|NtCh 117% +251. B5 81% B5 +6'/4 + 'A 87% 83% 80% +4 _ + 7s 10551 14% 10 -i-124| . 2114 1014 2114+ 14 2‘I%| 27 27% + ii. 1407.131 1401y, +0 0414.03 ii.i%i+:i1/1 1194.111 1114. +114 120=y,110 11014 +11/i 12s 1105412114 +0 1014 014 1014 +1 4114, 30114 4014+214 18 1 1'f9¢.| 177. +115 3014120 30%;+2 .. 1014 1014 1014- .. 20% 18% 20% +216 . 1:17, 1319 137..- 101 1s1,4 1014 +1 151411514. 1a%1+ 14 17 1u1y, 17 +17/i 04 ‘ as Beduc Cori) . 1514 141/,. 1:11/,+ 14 no 114. 115 +41/, 40 1 -101,4 4s1,4 +414 15% 1"74. 751. 4014. 00114 401 4114 45 .4014- 'ti 22’/i +§‘£i .. ’ -i- 4. +206 0219 001/. 021/, +214 2004.. 2194 2010+114. 24% 2110124’/ii+2% .. 52% 51% 51%; % 22 21% 22 +741 1514 1414 1514+110 .. an :i1 3114. +11/. 3714 0014 0114 +114 2114 2014 2114. +1 :x0~,'v. 04 :iii=y,1+:i14 20114 25 20-1. +214 01 201/, :i1 :+0 .. 5 47/ii 5 - '20114 21114 2014+211; 1014. 094. 1014+ fx. 181.2 107,. 1314 +114 35% 35’/4 35‘Ai-H1'/i , _ 101/, 14114 151/, +114 0 sei. 0 - as ii-11/.. as +314 ssl/. 001/, r»s14 +211. 001/,, 01% airy. +114 :.014 ‘401/, |1014 +414 2114. 20114 '.1114- Ht Mi 1214 1214. . 1011, 20 - 41% 4811, +114 17’/1 1.8% + 94. 97’/1 23%.-i~1l{i 1114 1s1/, +1 0114 0014. +0 aa 411/, +0 .. is 51/. + 1,4 .. 101411414 +114. " 29% + ‘Xi 3414 3114 +214 0:11/, 0314 uw. +214 20'/.ii2S-h121!,1/il- 14~'/' 1:4114! 14% +116 804| 0141+ ‘iii | l 71%' ilwi 1717+ 5" 0214 401/f|_5c1§l+e1/_, -iii-yr 4i1i._i;."x. -t-1% ni iw/, +014 i014| 20 + 14. :ia |411/._+s1v. 317|' 33‘.ii"l‘1% Rub My B IIC -i:F ..I Co T?-T-Y _ _... ass '12 20% sv so _+0 41941 4050+214 M14. MV. +10. :asp 2s1;i+iv. some acrip. to- fiifura on issues ciiiue in for they lilivr- rccciv- Panaila Cnr and particular being in to the amount of unchanged at while cement far tit of tho Cow- Ins, uiilcli ina. was uiociiiig |nilu1'. Hon. pointed trusteo the gathering, presented n statement showing a sur- Plllll for the firm of over l2.700.000 brnvl Q the bnolr debts could be col- lef-te . Brallliiln Traction, which todo! iiiowcd .its gross earnings for Septem- lior nts $2,724,041 coinpara-ii with S3.- l’f7fl.l02 for September 1030, was by rar the most active stock on the local f-xi-hangs, selling to the amount of 4.310 shares and closed nt lil. iinrhanif- rd. after touching 13%. Nickel was sr-cond with sales of 3.370. Total sales were |5505 shares com- pared with 14.440 shares on liliiiiday and $8.011 shares on the correspondinil 'luv of last year. ilie . Scott -33% 91 +1”/1, Brazilian ... ... 13% 10% 12% 18 _li C Power A .. 26 fl Bronze Coin . 11) (‘au Car Fdy .. Can Fdy Pfd . (’iin Cement . .. 0 Pacific ... ... Cockshiit Plow . (lone M Smelt . Da Ilridge .. ... Holi G Mines . Int Nickel .. .. Lake of Woods . Massey Iiarrls . lilout Power . .. Nat Breweries .. Nat Steel Cnr .. Steel of Canada . R of Canada Pfd i Win Elec ... ...I 016 141', 11% 11 4% . 05 -rr 1 151ml 1 14 0 11 1114 2% as 24 1214 22 20 5% Crain Market (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 20-Bonded wi ci firm. lent oseil High Low Close Oct. .. .. -» ... 57 Dec. .. .. .. ... ` 50 NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 20-For elgn exchanges firm. Great Britain cables 3.04; cables: France 3.04; italy 5.10%: Belgium 14.05; Germany 211.25; Canada 80.12%. CHICAGO CHICAGO, ill., Oct. 20-With ivlieilt up nliout 0 cents u bushel from tha recent low point, heavy selling to realize profits gave the market u set- back today. Prices, however, showed an evlileiit disposition to rally when selling: pressure relaxed. lilaterlal ex- pansion of trade volume rendered it possible to fill large orders on either side wltlioiit causing decidcd fluctu- ailniis in price. Wheat closed unsettled 1/4,-'Vs cents lower, corn unchanged to M; off, oats vuryiui: froui 1,{. decline to .ii shade ndvniice, and provisions 5 to i2 cents higher, influenced by scattered buying. \VINNII‘l'lG \\'INl\'ll’l-IG, Man.. Oct. 20-(By the Canadian ltrcss)-With one exception, wheat prices moved frnctionally high- er nu lilo Winnipeg (lrain Exchange today. The close saw October, Novem- ber and Doi-aniber all slightly strong- er while .ilny was 1,4, lower to un- chauizi-d at 01 io 01%. October eloseil up 7/.. at 5014: No- vember 'li to fit, at 501/4 and December 'it nt 58%. Spnsuiodic constructive buying held -prices buoyed in the face nf Liverpool weakness and Chicago declines, though tlia morning high iuarks were reduced slightly toward the rinse. The prlcs movement reflected a firm cash wheat siti tin in thi ket ith ~ ifl Il B II`lllI‘ nfl( 0 ITlfil'l'\ lag quotations represented thc high- est value lu some time of the actual wheat. Demand for the various grades of cash wheat was indifferent, but of- ferings again were on tho light side and sales generally were confined to udd cars. Close-Wheat: Oct. 50%: Nov. 501/Ji; Doc. 58%! May iii-61%. Oats: Oct.; Dec. 30%; llfny 8l0f.A. Barley: Oct. fi31,{.; Dec. 8.'l’){aB; lilny 351,08. CASH PRICES a \\'liout-Nn. 1 hard, 0.'t|,{.: no. 1 nnr. 0214.: no. '.`.' nor. 5004.! nn. II mir. 52%: no. 4501.4 no. 5 4014: nn. 0 4014: feed 3011.: track 010'.: nn. 1 ilurnm 78%. Outs-No. 2 C. W. 32: no. 3 (‘. W. 201/.: ox. 1 feed 20: un. 1 feed 270/i: na. 2 tr-cd 901/-~ rejected 23: track 82. linr"~\'-llalting grades: fl row err. fi l‘. W. 4l%1 2 raw ex. Fi 1*. W. ZlR1,{.. “thc” irrmioa: N... :i c. w. 0014: rio. 4 C. W. 74117.; no. il C. W. 001/4; no. 0 C. \V- 29%: track 3314.. aiowritviar., one.. mi. eo-my the Fnnndlnn I‘r'elis)-\\'|tI| tim inferllsted stocks milnting the way. ii-~ \v.»i.ir-iii si...-k 111;.-i.»»ii-» inro- rilflmovant today reflecting a grmvinr confidence that important and constructive developments are xi _t"ie making in the international ~ F la iiiiii siuis :alias aiu (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., 000., 20 - _Clyde E._Pangborn and Hugh Hem don, Jr., youthful w0rld~girdlers, gained a city’s acclaim and two _medals struck off in their honor ' today but last one of the instru- |`iiimis by which they had shaped their voyage. While mayor James J. Walker was landing their hero- ism for a non-stop flight across the ocean as "a page written in irimerican history.” a gold wriil iwatch, gift of its makers, was stol- 'en from their plane, at l"i0Yd Ben- nett airport. _ The fliers were entertained at a family dinner given by Mrs. Boardman at her Park Averill# Home. ‘ 000, wal almost neglected. Conversion 1068's lout 82.80 st 804.00 on a single sale of $1,000. ‘ Sterling moved between $4.40 and $4.40 while New York funds closed at a premium of 12 per cent. _Tha baniijnarketg with sales of U.- £"_”'1 .i‘-'-"w _I L0 'Frou liloroasiullso For _ Our' New . Missing Loitor iioatest Page __ Educational aiiii Interacting. -_ . OK Prlzss Each iiooli E x A N G E Stock Exchange 1 Curb Market ;_~___ _______ __ ______q_ ________“__ ____ Abans .. .. ... Associated Oil ,. miusii Am on . Do Stores .. ... Imperial Oli .' .. Imp Tobacco ,,, Int Petroleum .. Int 'Utilities A . Int Utilities B . irons Mines . .. 40 'oranila .. .. .. 15.801 . Sherrltt .. ;. ..|\52 580 _ . I 101/ B7/_,_ 11% 10% 11% l 11% 1014 11% 4 1515 Biscoe .. ... ... 5.i Walker, Hiram |14, Mining Exchange __ (Canadian Press) ' 'l`0R0l\1‘0. Ont.. Oct. 20-(Mining siiles close)- b_ales Stock Hlgb|Low|Last .iuoosciiio .. .. .1314 .i:i14 .101/5 Ajax .. .. 1.10 1.10 1.10 I .0114 500 .I2 .I2 .12 1000 B-Hillinger . . .0055 .0015 .005§ 81-i0Illilg0oii .. ... ,IT .15 .17 1000 Buffalo~Cuu . . .20 ,2:l ,20 500 C-’i‘retiieu’cy . . .18 .18 .18 1000 ciariey .. .. .. .0114 .oi141 .0114 ii000Colu1uario . .. .0'I‘,{| .07 .07 ll00Cuiii\ve~.illh . . .08 .03 _(I8 .18 .I8 liilligauusn .. .. .. 400 .. .. 10.05 .00 100 1000Arno .. .. ... .011 Alexandria . _ A .0l% ouie . .i 100|l1`nlcuubridge . 1500](luld1|le . . . 1tl15|lloliinger , 4000 Iloiuesteail . 1200 l-lowey . . . . 400 Kceley . . . . .18 10.75 .00 .02§{. 5.00 .52 .‘Zli1,§ a. .21 .21 Kirk Lake . .. .55 .55 211% 27.75 .42 .41 10.00 18.25 .os .011/, .11 .10 .40 .3015 1.15 1.12 15.10 10.05 .00 .0200 5.70 .45 .2111/j `ff1_ .02 'K4 5.00 .48 .. .201/1 .21 .55 Lake Shore ...‘ Mncassn ... ... .ihiolntyre .. 1000 lilerlaud ... 15i00i1iol’filt llnil .. 30740M0ss .. .. 200Niplssing .. .. 2555 Noranda ... ... 15.75 200North Can . ~.. .02 .32 i7i5Snn Antonio .. .30 .25 .25 1200 Shertltt ... ... .51 .51 .51 10012 Siscoe .. .. .5014 .5014 10008 W Petrol .10 .10 10000Stadacnua . .0115 .011/1 Sud Basin . .40 .40 .08 .08 .07 ' 5.85 28.00 .41 10.00 .0410 .1014 .40 1.12 15.20 .02 8.10 2~il5 2000 53" . . a . . .55 .10 .011/, .40 .os 50 2-100 Sylvanite .. lii00'l‘asboin ... .05 .00 14il5|Teck Hughes .`. 5.75 5.75 il00|Vipontl .. .. .. .50 .55 .50 ll001Vipond ... .56 .55 .50 2~lli0,\Vri|.¢ht-lillr - . 2.00 2.85 2.80 Total sales 203,552. ' UNLISTED 500'Aliiiua .. .. ...l .03%| oimoinig aiiaaoari . .10 B A Oil .. ... 0.35 1000 East Crest . .. .00 5500 Eldorado .. ... .02 101| Hudson llay .. 3.10 aiiuiluipcrial Oil .. il.00 1Zili5 int Nickel . .. 11.15 £i7illut Petrol . .. 11.15 100 Kirk Hudson .. .07 1i’iIl00l.\IcLe0d ... .I1% li000|Nordon ..‘. .15 1000 l'eniu Pete ... .02 0100 Ventures .. ... .47 500 Vickers ... ... .05 CURB 1000/ipex .. ... ... di. .(13% .10 0.15 .08 .0304 .10 0.35 .00 .00 3.10 11.00 11.00 1l.l5 .87 .1014 .15 .02 .47 .05 2i5 .00 3.10 10.50 10.00 10.05 .07 .10 .1416 .02 .45 .05 1 fBil€d. i 1000 llobin .. .. .. 10400Brett .. .. ...1.10 7500 Brownlee .. .. 1‘_’000(7iiii Kirk . .. l0ll0Cobnlt Con ... 37_I_i:_i_i_lli)oiii Expl . .. 4l00Hllltop .. .. .. 0000 Kirk Hunt . .. 7ll0ii`l(|rk Town a. i000 l‘nr Crown . ._ . (lem Iiulto . ..` . .12 2000 Oil Select .. .0-1% 'ii .os .0414 .031/, .oz .io 101 .011/i. 76 15 .0211 .001/,, .0-1 .0314 .02 .08 .07 .0116 it .11 .0815 72 % .03 .10 .04 .001/1 .02 .0014 .01 .oiili it .12 .0314 1% .0014 3l00|lllbago .. -. .. .04 .0314 lt. .. 1 .. 2 “X 4000|u ciao . .0 14 .0‘. _. .0210 iii MEMURIAM MBS. ANNE READY There passed peacefully away, af- ter a lingering illness on October lilllliolnl WINE) snw youu. N Y oct. so-'rho 1 J . 4| “'*“-' ` (Bi1¢¢laI to Johnston I Ward) (spam to “muh” . wud security markets today ll" P\’l¢¢|¢ll ) ld of li th t h d gt_r;¢iks___e_ep_w_" &{ssIghLa Lslt gmc" 0:{_e__|H___h_L__w|u" sv ence ihs better tes nl s s been hovering over Wall Street for the nst .k t. D wee or wo. Blocks and bonds advanced vigor- ously, given strung leadership by rail- ;o:i_ilei::ue_s___anii_hy United States gov- . o ga ous. I The freight rate decision was sn- nounced after the close. Wall Street iwaii rather uncertain as to just how lit should be interpreted, however, ,opinion in many quarters had been that no flat rlsa would he allowed but ‘that higher rates would be permitted on many products, probably on a slid- lllk :e_|;le. llatebexperts feighthts rrglietf gran e would e bel ful. a e ec, if any. the decision :said have on the wage uuittei- was one of tha questions Stocks advanced from the opening and eventually extended their gains to a 1 to 7 range. Scattered profit- 11111111:-0111111-eu or: aiiiiiii fractions hare Ind there. but the close was strong. U. B. Steel. American Can, Westing- house. New York Central, Baltimore 111111 01110. Du Pont, Sears lloebuck.i borth American and Consolidated Gas were up 2 to 3 net; Atchison, Case. Allied Chemical, Woulworth and South- ern Pacific 3 to more than 4: Ameri- can 'Telephone 5, Eastman Kodak 0 and Auburn 0. Sterling exchange jumped more than 4 cents and other Europeans, with the Hveiltion of the French franc, gen-~ ernlly tlrinmi. With the franc deciin- l ing praspci-ts of heavy gold shipments ' to Paris are iliniinished, although how inucb of the recent: earmarkingl have been for French account may not be 1 disclosed iiutil later lu- the week when several fast ships sail. Sales totalled 2,510,771. WIIAT TIIE STOCK hI.\l'¢KE'l‘ DID: _ Tue. lion. humlier of advances ...... 530 2051 Nuinlier of declines ...... 00 155' Btocks iiiicliniiged ......... 105 lliil ,Total issues traded ...... 713 550, 1 Brokerage Firm Creditors-iMeet (Canadian Press) MONTREAI., Que., Oct. 20-Without a dissenting voice, n meeting of creil- `itors of the iiuukrupi; stock broker- age firm of McDougall and Cowan1i ithis nfternoou nnllreil Gordon W. Scott permanent trustee and Alexander G. Wood. Peter A. Thoinpsoii, B. B. Stev- lensou, David II. Taylor and F. W. Sharp. inspectors for purposes at urludiug up the estate. ‘ Although n fight over the appoint- ment of trustee nnil inspectors was predicted prior to the meeting, tho promised contest failed to develupniid tha meeting, attended by several bun- drcd creditors passed off harmonious- ly. Followiiig the appointment ‘of trustee and inspectors, .\lr. Scott stat- ed to the meeting that be could not at the present tiiui; offer to the cred- itors any definite plan to be followed in the winding up of the estate, but said that he would at once consult with the inspectors with a view to liquidating the assets at the.best pos- sible terms. lt was suggested by creditors pres- cnt that every opportuiilty be given to the defunct firm to get back into business and thereby save as much as possible from the estate. \\'hlie the trustee could not offer any fliial plan to be followed in the liquidation pro- ceedings, he suggested that it would be unwise to dispose of the stocks now in the hands of the firm pre- maturely. _ ln connection with a prcllniliinry statement of affairs, the trustee point- ed out that it the firm had been able to collect all amounts duo to theiu, they would have‘lii»eu able to pay every cent of their liabilities. lie suc- gesteil that the record uf the meeting should bear a iiotatlon to the effect that the creditors had gone on record as favoring the working out of some plan which would enable the firm to return to business. Gordon Scott, liquldaior, in his fin- ancial statement said, that iinacciireil liabilities alnouiitcd to $~i,33ll,i)00, se- cured crediturs, $l5,3Sli,i1%.'i; less es- timated value of securities which the secured creditor holds, $l5.S.’l.'i.li.‘i1l, leiiv- ing n surplus in the hands of the sr- ourcd creditor at $1,353,040: prcferrcil creditors, $264,718, and total liabilities, $5,408,808, with a surplus of $2,207,025. f Assets, securities on hand. $'l£l0/728, trade fixtures, 810.000, book debts, nb- solntely good, $4i.'i.iIl.'i, doubtful. $5,770.- 203. Cash in hand at the lloyiil Bank of Canada, $24,718, hook surplus. $2.- 72'l,025, subject in renlizailnn of values set on assets, surplus frnni securities in hands of creditors fully secured. $l.fi5:i.oi0. . Mr. Scott pointed out however, that the collection of this amount depends upon the sale of approximately $10.- 000,000 worth of securities. many of which have been valued at pegged prices. Other assets were given ns, five seats on the Montreal Stock I-lxcliaultc. ;‘25,000: four seats on the Montreal inrh Market, $12,000; 5,000 nliari-ii ot Anglo American Trust Con-ipan_v, es- timated at $000,000. The total assets were given as $8,205,834. The statement which drew cheers from the creditors that everything possible should be done to secure the reorganisation of the company was Ish 3 much xoved and “hue 154%- made by hir. Sweeney of Toronto. "I Mrs., Anne Ready. widow of Henry Ready, of Tignish. All her large family are living except Mrs. Frank Whalen, who died two years ago. The sons, John, Ernest, of Boston; James, of Mon- tana; Frank, with whom she resid- ed. The daughters are Reverend Sister Irma and Margaret, of Hart- ford; Mrs. Cahill, of Moncton; Mrs. Foley, of Bloomfield; Mrs. Moran, of Foxely River; Mrs. Mary Handm- han and Mrs. Austin Handrahan, of Tignish. One brother, Mr. Thos Nelligan lives in Norway, P.E.I.; Michael, of Montana and Mrs. Gav- in, of Woodvale is the only sister living. The many spiritual bouquets and Maas cards show the love and ven- eration in which she was held. _The funeral on 5 ct. 3rd, was attended by a large number of people- , WHIITINGTON CHURCH CIDB- ED Famous Bow Church, whose bells recalled Dick Whittington to lan- don, has been closed for want of $13,000. The church cannot be rc- opeued until roof, stecple and walls have been made safe. Even the bells need recasting or skilled repair. Al- together $75,000 is nsev`».°d for rs- storstion work. Experts say that the plight of the historic church is due to the rsvlltl of the death watch beetle, which has eaten beams in the roof. the great explosion in_Sil- vortown some years ago, which is believed to~l\svo caused crooks in the walls and stavpio, and the heavy traffic of Oheapsido, which has wld- ensd the cracks. It may be years before another service is held in the chiimh. ‘ The winner of a hugs priss ima lottery on the Continent shoved no `smotion when he wont oo not it.; 0°°l.0lllIl.lAdo0llsot0d. lilkrrest that those who are here as ¢\'9il|¢01’l." be said. "recommend that at the earliest possible moment those who are giving personal attention to the affairs of the company should see if they can work out a metboil of reorganisation so that these inen who have been in the lirolii-rage luiaincss all their lives can get back into busil- ness nail we can all go along liappil_v.“ lilr. Scott: “We will all work to- wards that end." Mr. Scott was asked if he hd any proposals to make l would lilio to talk over the ideas I creditors as to when the securities .wine ssoidt by the bank. . r. ii: "S iYi.._vk wlfit i..ia°mif..3.°§i°pi1‘?°i»§'»'°i§T§ comrwiiu. 1tA1.1.Y rtecitaiioii by Bro. P- B-___1\:f°T=_€“‘; ?," , °‘"""P°'1'1¢“°°-" DM( 5|-;|w1cE song by Bro. John P. Ma 11. ll 1111 __“p;_`\c;\_e__hanyI sold before the bank- solo by Bm_ Mem McLean It is " ' t i t if t _ mug" :mme ‘;‘}"h 3.153212* 1° *A* The A,-,mm pany Day Be;-vice of the intention of the Society to con filo: i1¢;n’_t___lri_;0w 1" the Cornwall United Church Sunday tlnue this discussion once a month . . , 41......-...'ffl 4., 41,", t¥,f,';_~w°' "ny hm' School took place sunday afternoon, during the 001111118 fall H1141 Winter- `\ f:f;.“‘;°‘:_'°m;‘v°e° :"_‘;°;';;_m_m__l _"le let Oct. 4th at 3 o'clodi¢.’ The church The meeting closed with The Na- ‘me know and I will look into lt."' W55 beilllfiflmy de¢°Y3t9d with cut tional Anthem' Answering another question from a creditor it was stated that s secured he saw fit. Then came the question of bond Finally I 550000 bond was agreed Produce Market | (Canadian Press) M0.\TilE.\L. Que., Oct. 20-Prices of butter, cheese, eggs sud potatoes Mr. Scott: “it isha little premature! ,wore ull uucliunged on tho produce .and diilry inarkct here today. i No.1 eastern townships pasteurisrd butter, in cnrlots, was quoted at 10’/if to 20 eeiiis n pound. lil addition to iNew York, inquiries are now -helm! ‘made by Boston and Philadelphia with i lrcgard to buying butter from Mont-i real. A few i-urs af butter were be- ing landed liere today for shipment quoted at 1114 to 11% cents a pound. ‘Receipts were 0,2112 boxes. | Carlot prices of fresh eggs were un- |cliange(l, extras lielng quoted at 45 .- if.'i“§Z' .§'.l?.§’.“fi.f`é...““<5`§7...'l{l2...f”f$.’“$‘f tailers were unchanged and recciptsl .were 705 cases. “ Quebec potatoes per S0 pound biig_ were quoted unchanged _alt 30 _§3_ 40' d N B ' ' 3-“$12” 43"... ...1°.f-`L...."I$'i§‘i`i.‘i<....“i4....°§l`.‘? 1 wick green mountains were 50 to 55' cents Der 80 liounil bag. i SUGAR | Ni-l\V YORK, N. Y., Oct. 20-iluw ,sugar was easier today under increas- ;eil oll".~1'lugs, with spots declining to |li.1lS. it developed that late yesterday ,tire recently formed selling pool in itluba sold ubout 150,000 bags uf Cuban ,to local refiners for prompt shipment at 21.42. This led to iucreuscd offer- ings from other holders, with sales today of 70,000 bags of Cuban frou1‘ store at 3.40 aiiil 25,000 bags for pronipt shipment at 3.38. if 1'lxcepi: for a little ste_i_idln4;_1;s emily, utnrcs were eas er un cr ccein er liquidation and licdge selling, promot- ' l l ti ii 41 fferiu s in the I ,ci iy ie icrease o L' ,spot market and more favorable croll ,advices from abroad. Final prices were uni-hanged to 5 points lower with the December- position showing the max- iinuui loss. Sales approximated 31,750 tous. Oct. rinsed 1.20.` Dec. 1.28. Jan. 1.28, iliir. 1.20, .\I11y 1.34, July 1,39, Sept. 1.44. The withdrawal demand for rcfliicd sugar \\'as only iuoderate and no new 'business was reported. Prices were unchanged at 4.00 for fiuc granulated. COT'.I'0N NEW YORK, Oct. 20-Cotton futures closed barely steady; closing "bids: Jan. 070-712 l1‘eb. 070; llnr. 080-00; Apr. 007; May 700-01: June 715: July 725-27; Aug. 730; Sept. 752; Oct. 040; .\'ov. 050; Dec. 658410. Spot closed quiet 005. MISCELLANEOUS Liverpool: Cotton, spot good busi- lucss done: priccs D points _higiier. 'American nilddling, fair 004; strict ,good mlddllag 550; good uilddliiig 524; strict middling 50|; iulddllug 404; strict low miildilng 471); low mid- illing 450; strict ordinary 430: good ordinary 400. Receipts were 4,000 bales liicluillng no American. iuo.\"i-naar. l , MONTREAL. Que., Oct, 20-llarli-y, Canadian western, no. 3 .4-i; oats, Can- adian western no. 3 .31: oats, feed, no. 1 .30; flour, spring wheat patents. .flrsts 4.00: flour, seconds 3.80; flour, bakers 3.70: flour, winter wheat pa- 'iaiita, choice 2.80-2.00: rioiir. wiiua corn 4.50-4.80: bran. ton 15.25: sliorts. ton 10.25: middllngs, ton 23.%; rolled oats, bag 00 lbs. 2.35; hay no. 2. per ton, car lots 12.00: choose. Ontario JIM: cheese, Quebec .1114-.1l1i§; but- ter ao. 1 rim-at .1014-.coz eras. fresh specials in cartons .Ml-.ll‘J; eggs, fresh extras in cartons 40- 47: cmfs, fresh wick 80 lb. bag .45-.55. flowers, potted plants and autumn quiet music as the children took sang very sweetly, "Just a. little "wiaa ina saiviaioa 'na SERVICES of the United Baptist Churches for October 25, 1931: Dun- das,_1l a.. in.; Bt. Peters, 3 p. m.; Annandale, 7.30 p. m. H. C. Mor- gan, Pastor. POLICE COURT-The offender in a drunk and incapable case appear- ing before the stipendiary magis- trate yesterday morning had his $5 bail bond estreated. The offender in a case of assault and battery was sentenced to 30 days ln jail. PROVINCIAL POLICE ACTIVE --Late Monday evening the Pro- vincial Police arrested a man from iiibition and Customs Laws. He was convicted on both counts, paying a $200 fine for the Customs violation but has been at large since then. He will now serve twelve months in the Queens County Jail 1:§.-.~..»:-. ' .1 ..-,.».-.;.-._,,-'.5.._ 4.4 ave - . _ ..;_._-fffg; 1, 011 _ = - 'lt PEC TOP; g e / uf’ m"`?5l' 'fl,v ye., .° es r.,,. ‘ ‘ 'sings X, .-_ ~.._. . .___-‘i __ j.___.,._. == -'"1 _ " "IE 0 ~..~.~.~.~.i\ S1 ‘I 1. _-:I 0 - rf »-..._ _r_. __ . I I _ _ ._ L, . ,ss _ 'f. _ if rp-[!y_ .*f=»l;<._`§".}j' ' Cigars hav Giga __ 6 come . _.1 ..‘f§~°‘1f1 rg ' f: _.gg ._ _ _'_' g '_ __ ___ :_.__._ __ A _ ' f "-`,--`,» ‘”.'~""’1l' wa., LE” . 1 _ -_~'~€'..».,-., 11-. `.| f .ar The r “‘°'yw1. A f .iii '-f"»rf ,!_):_. easou ere. _ _ __ ,_ __ _ _,i 5, si _ .~. --1.. . 'm"0PI14'l'v2‘"""’ ' »’;,-“fr l .\"r_. 'Jae' _ -. " J ` ' ' "'." <3 1" . 1 "§'¢_.f~;=_ ~ i _.M _ _ .;:;:;:;:;:;:; De Witt Brown, of New Glasgow. 5 V "."__ '1.__‘_ jf and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rolllngs ,» I _' 1- M 1 _‘,_,»._»Q_- ., ._ _.1_ es.- - _.,_._.... lbave returned from a pleasant 5 .~ days motor trip in N. B. and Nova _ 5’ ` " _ . s ~` at Halifax, Truro and Picton and ._ ._.`___'__V_',_» enjoyed the trip thoroughly. PREPARING FOR SPRING-The Guardian is in receipt of one doz- en King George Daffodil bulbs from Mr. T. J. Craig, Kinross-Brush Wharf, and are looking forward for some nice white flowers next Spring by the time that frost breaks the ground. Mr. Craig reports that many of his purple raspberry canes are in blossom owing to the contin- ued mild weather. I-le has worked up quite an export trade overseas, having shipped upwards of one thousand Manitoba. Mapletrecs to Scotland and northern European countries recently. YESTERDAYES MARKET - The attendance at the market yesterday was good. There was very little change in prices. Hay sold from 45c. to 500.; straw, 35c; oats, 30c.; Potatoes, 20c. to 25c.; turnlps, 12c.: chicken, $1.00 to $1.25; ducks, $1.25 to $1.35; butter, 270. to 300.; eggi apples, 35c. pk.; cranberries,_ Bc. lb.; beetss, 10c. doz.; carrots, 34:. lb.; pnrsnips, 4c.; cabbage, 5c. to 'fc.; cauliflower, 5c. to 101:.; corn, 180.; brussels sprouts, l5c. box; lettuoe Be.; tomatoes, 70. There was s. fairly good showing at the fish mar- ket, cod sold from 50. to 6c.; mack- erel, 20c. to 25c.; hacldock, l0c. 11. 1. s. Mnnrmo-ai a lame- ely attended meeting of the Ben- evolent Irish Society, presided over by Reverend Father Farrell, the first of a series of discussions on the recent Labor Encyclical by His Holiness the Pope was discussed. The Reverend Chairman explained the Encyclical after which all the members participated in the dis- cusslon. At the conclusion a smok- er and short program of piano and vocal selections was rendered. Selec- tions by Bros. McLean and Trainer. Step dancing by Bros. R. MoGilvery J R d Ge.o Power, John have formulated with the inspectors. ' | t ' _ , _ Ed. . 65 Y, W” k“"‘” 'M '“‘“¢"“°“* "f ""2 fredii' 'biicdlbillinlziaz égtglvggsigrggzntirgls Mclnnis, Stephen Connolly. SonB ors and we will work towards thni In carton” _gm “vs_ Moruya ,¢¢,,n.|,. id °“""' in cartons .%; potatoes, Quebec, 80 bl' BYO. M. Callughan, accompull 8 A question vi-as asked by one of thc "L has _30__40: W¢MM_s_ New Bnms_ on the piano by Miss Mary cal; iaghim, encored several times. ci-editor has a right to ieu iiiiy iima leaves. 'rho service opened with PER5°NALS xii-. siveaiisy or Toronto siiogasiaa their seats. The superintendent, The many friends of Miss Muriel 1 ii. , . §'$’¢¢ '.'.'l"§ii-i..'§'"ii.f."'°.fl-':.'iii`.7ll"i.ll.`°i.l'§'i. Mr- Harry Hyde men repeated ma Hamm will resret W 1"1°W *hal Sh” ioiairiinea premiums. opening prayer followed by the had to undergo an operation at the 'rii. ' - 3100~i§\°- Saulirler plllifllfiltlllri hymii “All Hail tm power or Jesu; P. E. I. Hospital on Saturday morn that would cost $5,007) a year premium. Nnmen sun' by “IL After the ing, She is doing nicely and We upon. ' Lord’s Prayer, little Louise Scott 110119 f°1' 11 Sl1¢°dY 1'9°°"'°"5'< » lisiii roi- Jesus", rouowcs by a very iur. and Mrs. D. w. white, of York Wlllskey Laden delightful reading by Mildred Hyde. Point have arrived home from B af-ter which the offering was taken months' visit to B0St0¥1. New YW* Vessel Caught and the first verse of the theme and other American cities, renewing ' 11711111 “’.l\ll me the stories of Jesus" old acquaintances. Their manl' _(__. was sung by the school. Solo, Mir- friends are glad to welcome them (cgmgm, pn.) ial Mnobonald; Reading, by Eileen home. 1 1{A1..1l1'Ax, N. s., oct., 20-T110 B11". “Away in a Manger.; Hymn, _-M------*'* whisksy laden British motor vessel "Mothers of Salem by the school; crosby. The Rev. D. K. R058 111611 "Whiohone," captured today hy a _"Jesus love for the out of doors." addressed the sunday S¢\1°°l- 01°* cout guard patrol on riievniaiiu, ‘yiiy Etta MII: Hymn, "Thu is my ing hymn, "crows sim with many ' was in Halifax Harbor about a week Fntl1er's World." ,"Tlio courage of ci-owns,' was sung. 'nm she alias for ss. .roiiira Nao. Jana." _br Morse Maauiiiaii. 1101- much ci-eaii ia dia iii.. siii1=1'111- ami- in aauoa for vases. 11111111111* 1°'_'°\1 111 u`\wthe1-_vera or some naamt ass the organist. Miss sm by the oi-sw mimi nie owners. 11111111. “How Jesus came to the Abbott. mi- their help is trainins was muse out oi court. 01”. br lllrivrhf lovthn: Hymn. _ iiia ciiuaraa. Farnisrs of Denmark prefer Amer- be""¥*l- Cruclfixion and Resume- .lapan's rayon production in Aus- iosn tractors to all ddidrs. 11011. b! limsr Priloll and Roy ust established anew hlsh f°°°1"~`|- |1511 delegates yesterday blooked_ I 300.; apples, 120. to 200. doz.; crab- ' ........." .. .. 1 - Prohibition Issue Shelved 1 (Canadhn Press) . l ATLANTA. Gil., ®l&., 20--Brit-_ efforts of staunch prohibition advo- cates within the Methodist Church ‘ to force 9. separate pronouncemenm on the liquor question before the General Ecumenical Conference. l in a group meeting to which sev- eral questions had been assigned for discussion. It was the objection o'f_ Rev. C. Ensor Walters, of London,: that finally prevented a division of reports after Bishop James Cannon,‘ Jr., had addressed the meeting and had been termed "a martyred and li persecuted man." “We Britlshtrs sympathize with you in your liquor problem,” Mr. Walters said, “but we have oome 3, long way to join with you la this great conference and feel that me questions of modem marriage and unemployment are equal in thel clinrch with prohibition. "I am personally with you in the fight, but these other matters should not be relegated to the back ground and one subject given undue prominence, which you seek to give it.” "My shaving water wasnit very hot this morning," complained the seaside visitor. :=Miller’s Worm Powders prove ,their value. They do not cause any violent disturbances in the stomach, any pain or gripping. but do their work quietly and palnlessly, so that the destruction of the worms is lm- peroeptible. Yet they are thorough, and from the first dose there is lm- provement in the condition of the sufferer and an entire cessation of manifestations of intemal trouble. The liquor issue came to the forei OVER A “OMAN S SHOULDER COSTS MAN A $25 FINL WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.-Reading a, two-cent newspaper ovcr another person's shoulder cost Jnmcs Van- -burn $25 today. Vanburn was reading tlic paper over the shoulder ol a woman pcis- senger o'n a trolley. The woman was annoyed, moved several fcet away. Vanburn appamntly had not finished the story lie was p:;'nsin_'; so he followed her. The conductor had h'1r_n arrested. In police court Vaiibum was i;,:~ ed $25 on a charge of intoxication "I’\'e been waiting a long time t: get a cbnncc at one of these people who read ovcr shoulders,” said the judge. ` PIUSVILLE INSTITUTE The members of our Institute mei. on September 30th nt the home df Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Twelvr members and seven visitors were present. Various committees gave their reports and the new ones ap- pointed were: Sick Committee, Mrs Wm. Gallant and Mrs. Archie Gal- lant; SchoolComm1ttee, Mrs. Frank P. Gallant and Miss Emily May Gal- Henrietta Gallant and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Archie Gallant, where roll call will be answered by "Why I like or dislike the country." A discussion will be licld on '.Some- thing pertaining to Halloween. A letter of sympathy was read to Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran on the recent death of her beloved brother. I-lc: "I'1l make a little money first, then perhaps wc‘ll get marrled.' She: “After that, I suppose I'll have to make n little money last." One trouble with the bride is that she cant help comparing the mai: she married with the one who goi . away.-Dallas News. A man said, "If only somebody we didn't know would die and lcave us a million dollars!" And his wife re- plied, "Yes, or even somebody we did know, and only half a millionl" It is a favorite day dream to “wish" that some remote relative we never heard of would remember us in his will, and that the good news would be announced by the postman on his very next visit. Yes, it would be nice to have the postman call every month at the same time, and leave a cheque for $100. Very welcome now, of course, but how much more so later on, when our energies begin to flag: say, when we reach age 50. 55. or 80. Just when we begin to feel like eas- ing up and letting the younger peo- ple have their way, and the job. Of course, if 0 man or woman has Toronto. Ont. I “He Was Left An Income Of $100 A Month For Life" iabout twenty thousand clnlinrs wel invested, :in income of Onc Hundred Dollas a month can bc sccurcd rlghl away. The great majority of people ih0wever_ cannot command any suci "capital sum, nor is it necessary 1: one wishes to plan now for the in- come to bc dcllvcrcd some time ii ‘the future. ' If you wont to pass the last iiilri of your life in comfort and indcp endcnec. or should you wish tv l guard against being totally disable: _and unable to earn money, loci into this suggestion now. The coupon below is for your con venlencc. Fill it in and sciid it to day. Do not ict dclny rob you o the opportunity of finding out jus how you can secure thc income yo' "know you will need later on in life. This Coupon Will Bring Booklet by Mail The Canada Life Assurance Company, I would like to have your booklet "Getting llie income You Want: Please send it by mail without =>~7 (Mr., Mrs.. Miss.) obligation to mc. Addie!! ......................................................... 78-J lent: Program Cornmittee, Mrs.» ':%:~:1:1.-:-.1.-' ea f 5 I- 5 - . . "1 a. ch 01° . _ _. ___- .; ,~ - _. _. 14 _. Tracadie who was convicted last 'Bhd every PEI* ls in ` -.‘4_.`." March of a violation of the Pro- Se-“I C TOP j _. _ _i’-_._\ - . f ,_ auioxnn moron 'rare - M;-_ . ' _--1-='=' . _ij ;_V.'_'_.'.'_;» 4 »' ‘ ~ _ : i _ 1' . . 37.* .: ‘r :Scotia. Among the places visitcdi ______ I 54:11; _L_ -V _'__-__ “.- _. its New York this week. 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