NOVEMBER 25 -1931 ' - ' ‘ A ' ""1" E, __ ; _,___ '__ _ __ THE Gy;\_RD[A1! ' ‘ ' "" ' ar "’ 1 -1 _gg Q_-_ge _ ---_#_ , YESTERD ’s 5? ` K A D Bo oc D Q OTA T10 MAR1<1~:T_coss1P Nfliliillii - (ly Iohn L. Cooley. Associated Press _ linnneial Writar) 1 NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 24-Better buying of cotton and wheat encouraged traders in securities today and after ssrly irregularity stocks moved far- wsrd somewhat briskly. Dales totalled 1.250.681. Principal interest in the stock _ market centred around railroad secur- _lties. They followed a sig-sag course, with Pennsylvn"1ia and New Haven go- ing to new low1 under weight of con- cern over New 11sven'I‘» next dividend action, now slated for Dec. 8. Ba- ransc of its large investment in New Hpven, Pennsylvania shared in the de- si ne. New Bevan recovered a fraction more than its earlier loss in closing deal- ings, and Pennsylvania came within a fraction of erasing its loss. New York Central, Delaware and Hudson, Atlan- tic Coast Line and Norfolk and \Vest- srn registered net gains on moderately active turnover. . .Declan-ing of the usual stock divid- and of 5 per cent by international uslness Machines and expectation that the company will this year report record high earnings resulted in a gain gt more than 2 points by that issue. her indnstriais which reflected het- ter sentiment. althoulh ia msn! Nl" F the buying was said to be short cov Case, Du Pont. Eastman and Union Carbide. Copper stocks were in moderately better demand, with American Smelt- ing recording a gain of 1% P17111"- Anaconda and Kennecott were frac~ tionaily higher. Announcements indi- cated that copper fabrlcstors were now adjusting prices downward following recent weakness of the metal. Sterling featured the foreign ex- changes with a net gain of about 3 cents with cables quoted It 83.0816. Moderately easier tone vns reported in the money market. Following yes- terdAy’s unusual quiet in which no change was shown in United States gold supply, the federal reserve bank today reported a net gain of $7,802,500 in gold holdings, of which $5,373,000 represented a shipment received dar- ing the day in San Francisco from Japan. WHAT TBI STOCK IIABKET DlDx Tue. Mon. Number of advances ...... 281 100 Number of declines ...... 102 372 Stocks unchanged ......... 138 ‘.145 Total issues traded ...... 014 821| nie 'Montreal _Stock Exchange A ‘_+ _,,,,` . (Special to Johnston Q Ward) ` Stocks 0pen|Higl||Low|Last 1 Abitibi .. .. ... 4 -1 37| 3% Bell Telephone .127 128 127 128 B C Packing ... 1% Brasliian ... ... 1154, 11% 11% 11% li C Power A .. 20 Can Cnr Fdy ...l 7% 7% 7% 7% Can C Fdy Pfd \171,$ ` Can Ceulent . .. 7% 8 7% 7% Can Cen; Pfd ... 70 Can Gypsum . .. 0 Can ind Alco ... 2% C Pacific ... ... 17 Cons M Smelt ... 70 Dryden Paper ... 3 Do Textile .. 02% Fraser Co Pfd .. 1% int Nickel .. ... 101.4 Lake of Woods . 8.14 Massey Harris . 4% lic-Front 10 \iont Power . .. 88 Penmsns Ltd 83 Dteei of Canada 25 Win Elec Mini g E 'll. 70 71 » (Canadian P sales close)- Sales Stock High]Lovr1Close 1200Acme .1455 .14 .14 1.15 1.14 1.14 .10 .10 .10 .0115 .0155 .0114 .021;§ .02 .02 .00 .08 .00 .10` .10 .10 .10 .10 .Oil .00 .east .2114 _.20 .28 .10 .1 .0115 .0115 .1010 .1016 10.00 10.00 1.60 1.00 .011/5 .011,§ 0.00 0.00 .70 .70 .35 .35 .54 .54 .02 .0214 28.35 28.35 .40 ‘.40 .(13% .0302 .. sa -...l 450Ajax ..~ .. ... 800Amuiet .. .. ... 2000Area 7000Arno 2500Alex ... .- -..., 20008-Hollinger . . 500Bidgood- .. ... .10 2100 Bngnmac .., ... .00 1800Buff-Can as ... .2416 2500()-Treth ... ... .20 0ii1`»0Chibougnmau . 200Ciericy .. _.. .. 500Canusa .._ ..- .. 120Doin0 .. ss ... 5150 Gr-Rouyn .. .- .‘l500Harker ... ... 100H0lilnger ... .. 8l}0l'{omestead . ;.. .75 ` 3501-Iowey .. ..~ .. .30 200 Kirk Lake - .. .54 8000Kirk Prem - .. .0215 775 Lake Shore . 1.. 3.75 ti500Macassa ... ... .41 !r00|.\ialartic .. ... .0301 1000|Man-Basin . .. .0154 .011/4 .(11% 500hlnylnnd .. ~... .18 .18 .18 250McIn¢!rn .. ... 10.00 18.75 18.75 200Mine-Corn . ... 1.45 1.45 1.411 R\300llioff-liali . .. .00% .00 .0051 7000iiilosl ..~.¢ ... .37 .301/, .37 200\Newbec ... .03 .03 .03 425 Nornndii .. ... 15.75 15.75 15.75 13i0|SherrItt .. -... .03 ,.02 .63 'moo sims .. .. .0414 .0444 .0414 .0154 .01% .00 .00 5.20 25 .. .. ... so es ... .12 .01% .101/Q 10.00 1.70 .0115 8.00 l000Stndt|cons ..¢ .. .0155 700ISylv|mite 4. ... .00 1580Tecir Hughes .. 5.30 ii00Vacnum .. ... .01 400|\'ipon1l ... .55 28-i0lWrlght Har 3.04 Total sales 231.103. UNLIBTED 2d00Abana .. .. .06 1300.Big Missouri ..\ .17 200‘Asso Gas . .. .08 200Cen liian ..- .. .08 1005lC-Research . 825 C-Copper .. . 1600 s. .01 .01 .55 .55 a.oo, s.o1 .oc ‘.oe .11 .111/i .os .os .osyg .0995 so 00 3. .J 'A i-‘P1151 208; 951°' ""°f':f“F°Pe-.. s§8°§§§s§2§§ fi re Eldorado .. 1000Goodfish .. -... .0854 47111110 Oil sf ... 11.45 11.45 90Nickei .. .s -.. 10.00 10.00 110 int Pete .. ... 12.00 12.00 1000|McLeod ..s ... .0755 .071/S 8000INordon ... ... .20 .1015 aoor--orenis .. .oo .oo 2000l"en Pete .. -.. .0214 .0216 Smeiters .. ... 73.00 73.00 .55 Ventures .. ... Vickers .1415 .1415 .1415 1000 Bob o . .03 ` .00 §§c wbcnt and this had s_n affect ontthel futures market. Broomhall reported a. very siunil milling demand at Liver- pool with buyers holding off for s more stable market both in grain and currenc xch n holdings of the United States farm b°l1“| U1 5° 111211-113’ 150.000.1300 bushels had little or no effect on the market. Cheap offerings from the board were reported from abroad and C. l. F. of- n fers of no. 1 hard old crop winter to Liverpool were quoted almost four cents under Canadian no. 3 northern. ---__ Cash wheat showed an improved - ‘ M tone. High grades advanced their premiums while low grades dropped ress) TORONTO- Ou- N°v» 24-<11"-iw §L'.".'iL"§.3'Ii.’ .'35 ‘i»§i’."'§.i'.'J"l‘.'.‘53..2'.’£5 May 07148; .Tuiy 08. 35'%|A: .Tuly 8555A. May 45%. 30%! ex. 1 feed. 3014; no. 1 fe d 20 ; ggkz reed. 2s14;1-eieriaa, zone; '¢...21_ I 0 erN.r ogy; :mt say, ig liwvo :esters ' 1| | 1, _ u' deem] nity! ns , corn at 5;, ... ...°i..1?..:...t..°’;“"‘;."°'°" ‘° 11 Montreal Market cents an-her. M "sed ’° 7 Ab British Am Oil . Crain Market' #___ (Canadian Press) NE_W YORK, N. Y., Nov. 24-Bonded wheat closed firmer. High Low Close Dee. .. .. .- ... 58% May .. .. .. 03 \VlNNll1EG, Man., Nov. 24--(By the Canadian l’ress)~1mproved export de- mand. steady cables and lighter offer- ings gave a lift to wheat prices in the grain exchange here today. At the close prices were 1% to 1%e higher than hlonday's final figuers. November closed 1% higher at 02%; December 11,5 to 1% higher at 027; to 03: May and July finished an evcn cent higher at 08 respectively. New York advices placed sales' of Canadian Wheat for export at more than one million bushels. There ap- peared to he a better demand for cash y e a ge. Publication ot figures showing total CLD!! lvbeat:-Nov. 62%; Dec. 02%-08;* Oats:-Nov. 331413; Dec. 33%; May Barley:-Nov. 42MB; Dec. 42568; CASH PRICES _ ‘_ 0ats~No. 2 C. W. 3314; no. 3 c. W, Bilfiey-Melting grades: ti row ex 8 ic. w. 451/;z ps c. . ` _ 'rms co..1s is 1 Other grades: N‘irYr3e§l'. W. 4g;§;“¥g_ Tex G Sul 28% 231% 2314 4_c. iv. 4114; rm. 5 c.\v.s1m;no.e T11” 1* 11-21% 22% 211;. 22 (,. _\V. 38%; track 42155. U C Carb 33% 3516 33% 3.. _ CHICAGO \ CHICAGO. lil.. Nov. 24-Strong com. mission houses abs rl1.d l f. U I Alco 30 30' `20 fcrlnss of wheat iris 'todasyimags ihe U 9 111111 -- 0% A] ‘A ?°1:el¢‘JU1111D¢ll more than 2 coats a 3 8 smel -1, 01 01% 50%, 01% us e rom todays bottom levels, '11 510°! - 10% 17% 101.9 11-11 Stop loss selling had resulted from W“"1 H 0° 4% 4% 4% 4% disclosure of the actual position of the W” B1" - 5% ` 1 _ federal farm hosrd’s controlled wheat we' Unhm 52% 54% 5114 58 - h°|d|118l. which were shown to be large W7" El" ` 35 3914 37% 37% - er even than most traders had beiiev- W'0'°1' - 011- lieinlne to rally the wheat market W°°1 0° - Wal announcement that purchases of w°""‘ P -- 24’i4|% North American wheat today for "HD, Y T Coach I 455| ment overseas totaled 1,000,000 hushdg Wheat closed nervous, 55-1% feng; M CUBB .i .. . .. .00 ii-500,Bro\vnlee .. ... .0316 .0314 .0314 8500l\"an Kirk . .. .031/4 .011 .nil .02M .0222 1000|Cobalt Con . .. .02-K 500|Dom Expl . .. .0715 .071/S .07 zooolrnntoha .. 1.4 1,4 1,5 500(lem Lake . .. -071,4 .0715 .0715 20001Groseiie ... ... .14 .14 .14 1500\Hilltop ... ... .02 .01% .0151 1000l{eors .. .. ... 16 14| 1A 2500Kirl Town . s. .Id .iii ‘.10 1 Oil Select » ... .0495 .0~l1;§ .0416 $100 leooonlbrgo ... .0354 1000|ltobb Mont . 4. .01 i)is Corp~Scs ... Do Do imperial Oil . .. imp Tobacco ... Int Petroleum .. Mo Norands .. .. ..| riherritt .- .. .- Blscoen.. h.. ... _02 ,Q2 Tack ug es ... _0|_%1,0|,“ Wright Har . .. Stores .. ... Tar Chem .. ss liiines . .. M ____._____ s-»s=&& 3? li0MIi|I0ll 0F CANADA » National Service Loan 5% Bonds 5 YEAR BONDS DUE NOV. 15th, 1936 Denominations $100-0500-41000 PRICE , 9935 sne interest to yield 547% 10 YEAR BONDS DUE NOV. 15th, 1941 Denominations tooo-.two PRICE 1 so and mano to you 5.1075 I _ I erlng, included American Can. Auburn. an x , *V 38% 40% 38% Wheat-No. 1 hard, 0714; no. 1 nor. 511111 C0117 - 7 71/4 7 ' 7% + 96 06%: no. 2 nor.. 60%: no. 3 nor., so; 51111 C0 9% - no. 4, 54%; no. 5, 50%; pg, g_ 41%; S Pacific . 38 30% 38 30 - rrea, 4014,; h-ner, 0159; no. 1 sn.-oh., South non 12% 14 121.5 1:w,+ 1/, 807,: screenings, per ton, 50c. S B"“"d5 -- 15 15% 14’/s 15 - é -»u'.‘m.... (spoollll to Johnston I Wud) Air Reduc 50 00% 50 60 +2 .ii'°5».f.‘{"’ gi* 8?.”/‘ 7”. “ “ al-chin . . 111-1; /“ M 81% At izgrln .. 111/B 1214 11%. 12% Arn can 1414 7.5% 1:19; 747, Am lr 12% 1:-“Yi 1:: 12 Am . 11 1a\/, 11 1s . 22% 241/, 211;, 24 131 132fy,1sn1;132§4 son swf. so .. 131;. 14% 1:11/, 1495 ..10o1/, 100101 no oo - .mm 110 105 101414, . 1% 1% 01,5 01,7, . 28 231.4 21% 2s . 03/. _ 10 1015 181;. 1014+ 2041, 27 201/, 205+ . 101/, 10% 10% 101,§- . 280; 20 2819 zo 17 . 14% 15% 1-4% 15% 14 15% 14 15% . 0% 20% 30% 20% 30 l 15 | l5§§| 15 15% .114 1l51,~j|=ll~4 1151/1 C01 Cnr .. 40 41% 40 41% Cui G Elec 20% 21% '.'01,~j Cons Gas 701/51055 00% Cont Cun 301), 30 3003 Corn Pro 46% -18% 40% -181/Q C~\Vrigl\t , Dav~ Chem Drug ine E Dupont Elec A-L Elec P Lt Erie ... . li' Nat S Fox Film Free Tex Gen Asph Gen Elec . Gen Foods , 37% Gen lilo ...?25‘}i Gen Il Sig 20 3 Giiyr Itub 241/4 24% 23% 23%- Granby . . 7% - Grigsby . . 1%, ‘ - lions Oil .. 24 24% 24 24 +1 ima Mo 1214 linpp lilo .. 5% int Com ... .75 lnt Hnrv 3016 int Nickle 01§| _Intl Tel 14% 1-i%| Johns Man 38% 20%|- 7'n'1 7% . 5-i 55 Pow ist lie T Tel Am Tabac Ana Cop Atchison Aub Auto Bald Loco Bait Ohio Barns A Bend Av Beth Steel Briggs . . Blah C0 .. C D U Ala C Pacific C de Pasco C~Nairn . Chess Ohio Chrys lilo Coco Cola li P AmB Am 14 Vs 52 “rs -§ E na . +++ i ++-1-+++++i++ >-I gg P-4 D* ls? D-‘ D-4 he z~`s`-‘a’Ziif3< Pack Mo Par Pub Penn Rall Phil Pet P S ofN .. 5% .. 12% 27 + 1 7 _ 15% 14% 11;' 1-1* + 16 40% -i-Ui s o mee . :ia 31 35% so B 0 of Cal 31% 32% 31% 3|: X §n _ ¥ Sm BQ '_ ll* :rg S cr £4 *K S23* 3++ _ +¢t++++++f+++ ++¢ K5-ffifx *X3-£L<$$§f$iF $i`:)<§:*a`§$ B Warner _ Studebaker 13% _ ll Pa ifl . 00 0_ Unit cAirc .. 1415315* 9° U°1¢C0ro .. 12 1295 12 121;, 11 G Imv _ 221.4 221/.1 2217. 22-/. is #X 24%` 25 4%, 4% _ Canadian Press) ll iii T ction, which lg” 1 fillsniglliéiiebyverrhhifaiif th: total turn- ngé over. Movements were confined within 51;/ the narrowest of limits, and at the uv? close in s small list, losses exceeded 9 ' gains by 0 to 7. 1-1% The high degree of uncertainty sur- 36% rounding the international sitnattion. lg f d fl ito,signs o re- llwlludo 15'” mu gdliiiaiylcinntriidoerannd ihdustry are the factors which create the current at- titude of hesitancy on the part of the public toward the security markets. lisvlng in mind the recent swift change for the hotter in sentiment, en- ana .. .. ... 0 Ano Brewer-isa _ 1 the expansion in volume recorded was Bgauhu-no|| A _ 31,§{ contributed almost entirely by one is gendered almost entirely the spectac- lulnr advance in wheat Dritcl. 1\D¢ ' .many weeks nge, it is fair to believe that the current nlon! mood could he very easily overcolnc. were develop- ment to assulne a constructive trend :hat gave promise of being sustained. 'i here appears little doubt that events' or the past couple ot months havel mme much to remove the almost blind f.\nr and unrelieved pessimism which |i».1<| becmoe so -common only s few l months ago. and while reason makes it clear that recovery must of acces-l sity he slow and irregular, there is now s disposition to view the pros- pect in a more reasonable manner. Production of Consolidate-d Mining and Smelting Company nf f‘aneds. as measured by ore receipts at the Trail smelter of the canipsuy, vnnilnues to, run behind last year, with the con- tinued heaviness in base metal Drif-‘tl the factor most responsible for cur- tailed output. For the week from ho- vemher 8 to November 14. receipts at the Trail smelter amounted to 0061 tons, as compared with 8,018 tons In , the corresponding week of last year. For the period from January 1 to No ||W"|5. |!iiEi|i|Aii & GUMPAIIY :.:.'“:'..°..'.‘.:'. Limited _ ;1,.\the corresponding period of last Bl . IAONTREAI1, Que. Nor. "4-~ii\v tl-fi Canadian Press)-Heavy trading in E. M. BAGNALL :_ dHAR£01'A'ETOWN, P. E. I. Braailian Traction today i>1'0V|<|°¢| I feature to an otherwise uneventful ses- Ths traction issue, with sales of 7. Rummt Bmmmkun fb-I. ta- sion of the Montreal Stock Exchsnm \ ’ . - » shares, more than half nf the total trading, held within nn extremely nar- row price range and closed at 11%, down if on the day. CHANGE Openlliighlhow LaatlNtCh EF E S 1; ++++++++ + I-ll-4 U-1 P-I h<§fS#¥?SL!ir`~'i'3l§3fiFi< _s _ s.a_ QL: __<________ a /' ITH sn D 11, ITH AND C0 FIDENCE _itself and CONFIDENCE in its future are attributes of a1nation’s greatness. They bring independence to the individual, bind communities into a national unit of mutual interest, create a spirit of well-being and prosperity throughout _ the land and establish abroad the prestige of the nation. The Dominion of Canada National Service Loan is Canada’s symbol of faith and self-confidence. It is Canada’s challenge to world conditions. its success bridges the im- passe of credit adjustments which this country, in common with others, must make. The Loan olfcrs a gilt-edged investment." A quick and whole- hezrtcd response by the Canadian people will impress the world. Let Your Dollars Serve Canada Send in your order now. Recognized dealers, or any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, will supply detailed information and the necessary application forms. 1. “ti E3»Slll’€ 's -The com- iodsythai p ;arL\.`! pro- ~L iioye from .ties. ` hambei' oi Q eval Gov- s proposal 1' two P61 H ' four per ‘ nuiactured on manu- was hot dence, and iie oi' the W down ap- ‘ ntiea iear- aosg of liv- com- daya about t Britain. :C1Bl’!d C110 “made a high dut- aper a friend." laid, “but nslrc mis- .ntmds to ir as pos- own con- lcts hit by ry spokes- xports to gh French . few items he French omcntsriiy ‘ng super- lter Great >id stand- nt 50 per asm-es in BTG BIDDER . ' 1 ' ISSUE PRICE: 5 Yell' B0ifldS, and accrued interest liethe M _ Y-C3.f BOHdS, and accrued interest GOVERNMENT OF THE I, Cham- 'OL 2 Anric DoM1N1oN or CANADA 1 1"#--fd Murphy 2 Agnew. 4 ational Service Loan `1~1‘f¢`1‘-1'- Sidelights "' Une Montreal . _ ___ et ' ‘ 1 Dsranmsn-r or Pmancs, T/Je Suésmjzrion Books will close requan 2 Curb Market iuonrnuai., one Nov. 24-Wheat ORIWI. 23rd N0V¢mb¢r. 1931 when tba amount ' .r b 'b d. A““°"" , IS ll SCH C ...» future trend showed hu improved tone - N* 1 to the market on the local stock cx- 1 Sullivan. fl Ryan. 2 la Byrne. Viclterson. MacEach- Ii Bem- Gallant change in todny's session. Public in- 3 - (sp...|a| g, ;.,|.a,¢.,,, 5 wus) tomar hers so oigicrunga trignnzegxrlg' heeriui- Btocks 0ilen|His'h|Low|Last ::llf;¢:::m]1;1;*; fuw ebb’ NWN", and ie She bore c v n those : was suf- compsrison with Drevious days and on sales of 500 shares advanced 14 to 10% The market on the whole was steady with net losses st the close holding a small margin over gains. Price changes were practically all confined to fractions. As was the case yesterday price off 14; st 31/s: Canadian Car, up 1,5 c 17%~ Canadian Pacific. up 1,4 at 17§£:`l, iimelters. off 11,4 at 70%; Lake of the- up s point at 15. s new high for some W time. compared with 5,318 on Monday andyfl at 8105.00. The losses were shown on Sterling showed an appreciation to close lt 04.2000 while United States 14 Der cent. _*___ Grain Exports 1 _il (Canadian PIOII) wasmnoros. n. 0. NM- 94- tirsln exports last week from the Unit- ed States amounted to 2.722.000 hash- eis against 2,325,000 bushels the url- vloug woek and 1.003.000 billhlll thi co sponding week of 1030. - median grains exported last week from United States ports amounted to 040,000 bushels against 500.000 bushels the week before. w1\11° exports of North American wheat flour were 118.- 000 barrels lsainst 110.000 barrels. International Nickel was inactive in .,,_. .. _ . Pr 3 w block sales of $10,000 each. ."5"- 1 M oduce Market (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Nov. 21-Ontario morements hcid little significance. cheese lost an eighth to n qunru-r of Among final quotations were: Ahitibi. shcent at 10 to 101/| cents and Qucbcc eese was off a quarter nf a 4-1-nt nt at 7% ami the preferred off M at 0% to 10 cents a pound. lie:-cipis were 814 boxes. No. 1 eastern townships pnstcnrlueii Woods, off lj at 8%; iliassey-Harris. butter, in carlots, in-ld sir-ndy at 22 up 1.4 nt4%; McColl Frontenac, up cents s pound. To retniicrs solids auii 1% at 10: Bt. Lawrence Corporation, lirints were unchanged nt 2| ccnis null off 7, at 4%; and Winnipeg Electric. 35 cents a pound. respectively. lirrripts ere 1128 hoses. Fresh eggs, in csrlois, worn- firm. 'rom sales were 114,013 shares as,extrs| brim: quoted at 50 to ~'-'-’ "Mfrs-I rats at ~i.'i to 48 rents, pallets nt 40| 203m .gnu M, gh, ¢°|-¢,p0n|||u|- dayto 42 coats and ser-nnds at '.'.'» to 20 of |"¢ ya", , |cents a dnsen. Carlnt prices or storage On the bond market declines were 683| were unchanged. cxirns hvins noted in Victory iii.'i.'i and 1037's. The quoted at 27 to 214 cents. firsis at 24 former issnes declined 20 cents to U0 33 cents and seconds at 2| in Tl $100.00, while the 10.'i'i's lost 50 cents Manta a dosen. Quotations to rciailors re unchanged and receipts were 1,778 The potato market was rlrm quota- tions par so nouns org in-1...: 51:. to 45 fund, Mm unehgnnd ,¢ , ,r,m|,,m of cents or-Quebec whit.-a, so in .'-.1 1-ents r Quebec n mountains and ».i to fo _P cents for New Brum1w|~-k crccn mountains. Prince Eilwnni island geen mountains, per 00 pmimis, were to 70 tents. svosn NEW romr. N. 1'., Nw, ':1_n.w “sugar was easier toda with pri.-»_~ .lo- clllllnl 1-32 of s een; lilislllcas con- tlhlled of smell proportions and the only sale confirmed was 35.700 1-.-ics or Porto Rican for immediate ri.-nrnnce to a local retiner at 11:10 Aside from December liqniiialinn which canned' s decline or .1 1011.1. in 1.18. I new iew record for nn- yr.-lr. su" ilttld feltilra in fnlnrna limi 9250".” IGI were narrow and unim- t. sn” '"0 NWI tons l|\1-imilng 7- 4oo 1 1 ' ' ' ~»»--”u"£ 3': ."i.°:f.“.'."1f.'.. -1:5' __ \ Tlwra uns nn .'-h\n;,c in rcfivmrl |'xf>ln 4.50 for lim- |;ranu1.~|li»¢i, hut ill-lim-nl was iight with l|nyr»r.~4 uni in|»li\n-il to buy beyond their inlmr-di;\ir-, ri-||v|irf>- ments in the lace of tha i~:\aii~r |'.\u market. COTTON NEW' YORK, .\'. 1'., .\`|»\'. 2|- Fulton futures closcd very .-1--1|1|_v; rinsing: bids; Jun. ¢:17,'1s; |-w~\- mr.; Mor. |'.'.|~1 p 55; Apr. 004; .\ia_v 117| T5: .l\||».- |'\'.‘: .Tuly Cui-02: Ang. Tm: .~'.~pt. 7|1>: 11.-t. 1- 11s; Nm-.; in-.-_ .1-_u-.-xr. sp... .~1.,..».| :1_mu;; 1-‘.».....-.- .'¢.:»|!'.; lmly .-.1l\,<,; im- “'1101=1*‘f\1'11 ‘lV°1`1\1`1°5`5‘ lnpxn, \i-1, II ml Fzsh Quotatzona ,, i\`or\\':\_v, krnm-, 0.2210. l’ulnu~i, ziali, nut quuiorl. llaulxinflliin, lou, 0.0008. South Africa, pound, 5.4102. Npnln. pcsciu, 0.0004, (Canadian Press) 3 Sv\'i\;..'.';:;..f; :'.',‘.f..s:-1".-f hccsc. Qu.-i»;w~, _Il1|'i, lu; liuticr, nhl( “cn-.l.Rn'\L Qh,__ _\~,“._ :,4__srhe 'f|'"`" 'U31 "M75 rr""" """"'|"|" 1"! r4uxs‘rc\'c1\ncs for ihc i'an'1¢ilnn Nl- nrtuns .ii1|- 1-"gs i`r.~~h 1-virus in car-'R ` ` . ` ' .. , '_ “ ' . linnnl linll\\'1|ys for thc neck cudlnsr ons ..'».»...»0 4-our (rf-sh time lu var- N .,, vm Q1., -1,., 0,, _ -. 11.21. July 1-2R. Som. 1_:¢:1_ _ V ' 1m|_\». nr.-, |111.-.sc . liness was ' 1 " ' 5' " "' ` e a ...fi an cllcd to all het frequently held on her mth' ie‘s Ccme- and was' msay, as- ,Rev. Mr. _-,.15 U, ,M veetly ren _:(6 2% d Cross' -Zi : lx of her §&f.'I;'i>'/' ai. n-vine gdfgrisa "11' Pm _ vrson. 1-ier :ther Ken ~memory. I By face ave, N.B., nervous, it ahic tc Austria, sciinlliiiu. wi ~||~l11i. _tons .4.~l..u: vggs, siomgr- 1-rims in "1 “"1 ` ' "7 mm __ ._` '._.. _ _,, _.. Parevl with $i.l!>s,'214il.01\ fi-r the same §3iii‘|‘.“‘;.l§Z.Tt_.'f' .1’.‘.=~_-..T‘ 1.°i'.'.‘.“.!‘." :.'.“.=.’._§.'f'; Li-Eli ”.'.'.‘.'.'!.‘.-T. 'lf.Z5."..l.'."1'°f'<~~' 1" "'='“~ =\ °f *1“1~1°=‘-°°- Bulgaria, 1.-\-, 1...! -|1|~|~i_ ' in cartons .'.’il-27; pnmior-s, Quoin-c. S0 (‘h|m|, nf,"-3 hulls i_|~-l11r4.| 0.581. lb. bag .€t.’.-..'t”|; pmol..--_ ,\`1-w llrnns- (‘sochosiov.il:~--1.". "“~1~1‘<- wick. M ill, 1-ng _r..'..<¢o; |n»mn1»=s, Denmark, kr..|,.~, 0;-~..|=, l'1-inco Eriwnnl lsimnl, im ins. _au-..0. (.\ss»4~iated Press) ’ r°.\|¢1s, Nov. N-The from-h Finland, tlilnnivi. |\1\'.'.¢f-. France, frnn.~_ nnins. _ q"||"my_ ,,.|,.,-|m|:\|~i<. 0.2.01, qw” |;r||,,;.~_ |..»»w.i 1.21170. ‘ Greece. 1ir.-n~i\n~.1. i'III_'T. Holland. fi--rw. 1' V"'1~ Hqngny, p.-||g.., not quoted. India, rubcc. 0.31"°~ ` ((‘anndlnn Fra-sal NEW \'0llK, Nav. 2|-The led. Qral rescrrs bank ni .\'r\\' hurl. 1|.- UIY rrimriesl receipt of n consign- ment of sold amounting to $000- sse_hess caaaea. ' h pilnpids and cm- ' r of Bun 1 my own a eniirdy (invrrnmcni will publish rs decree tnnmrrow raining ihe prrreuinge of native \\-beast that minimum *V h 1” mlilera are required to use In brfntl flnnr from 00 per cent to I7 per cent, whleh was the proportion In reres hdere Isis. WA 2 -as ~.~»g .fZ1=,,,e`3- 4315# - 'Y 10. 19-; .. n ~ >’» <_~,-.<4 »-- f 3, ‘.1 7»'i“"'T,i-;:~'»-'1" ,~*' ` se ..-x_,:_€ '-1’;‘.? :- .. Q. ` -L YQ? < r<-. .H _‘*. TL..-\¢ _"__*`_._`. “._ _~_~ J . f ' -fr 1:. :-1 :',_ ,~”>¢.A_.f /vf__` :t_'_,» pe",-I ,_ _, " ~'- . ¢ v- . -.MJ n .- at -7 1.' " :.1 ..-z ~.» . .- ef:-ef “~ .add-149.41 -ficr. 1s§..r.. \~' -_~.._