rant tflirr 4—@*_ w—_——_;___ THE CllARl-MTETQWNMQQARPTQN. _ ."____“ » i7 uo TA TIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am C and F Am 139i Tel Anaconda Baltluin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Chcs Ohio con Edlmn Eite Auto Lite Gen Elcn Gui Motors (‘vi Nor Pitt Kennel-int LION. Whird u - Q I m+s»Lm&&h a -1- - w »§bL»m S St Co Vanadium Corp West ilnion ‘Jr-st Fee Wuoitvori li Currencies mu - ~ -_. .__ h iIsomesszsnssszuszssaiszsas fir! rrfltdv-‘IJUI Ulfiflwwv-agggqha,‘ y, N"‘.V YORK. Oct. 7 --iCl"> —'l‘h<~ (‘hi ‘ r (llcliiiilti i-iti cent \<_. 1| i stlllltit it‘ 11 fi-lii per ci-iit in twin/s dlilglgl‘ foreign exchange dealings while the pound sierlint,‘ f.lll‘ll:‘Kl nnciiianiri-il n! $4.03 3-4 in iez: of Utiifiil Stein's ciiiriniyi’. lollllWl i-irtigii i-xcliulllitl (7011- trint bmird intro 9.09-9.01 per cent (lii-iffilllllfi Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. "!—(CP) -Pro- diice miu-itei prices here today as reported by the Dominion Depart- mill! of A.il"i'lllllll'0 follow:- Hutter: llYol graide crcaiticry prints, jobbingz price, 34-34 l-Ll; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 33- i—2-34; Que N0. l pasteurized cur- rcnt receipt price 32 5-8; No. 2 3i- 5-3- No. l wholesale price 33; No. 2 .2 l-4 (‘liocst . wc-stern and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal d“ very for current make l5 5-8, fob; west nnd east white wholesale price i6. vrhiirh price is applicable to ehrcse niiiiniizictiircd on and ai- icr Iviiw 20'. iilil, for shipment to United Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A-lzirsxe 45-46; A-inedium 42 l-‘Z- 43 l-‘J; pullcts 3i; B grade 32 l-2— 33: C gruitc 25 1-2-26. Potatoes: Qiie whites No. l .85- .90; No. 2 .65-—.75; NB whites No. n headed the procession with a. loss Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Prom Financial Writer NEW YORK, Oct. '1 -tAPl -- The stock market today dissolved its October stalemate in a mild storm o! selling which pushed down a wide list oi leaders fractions to around 2 points. Canadian stocks ranged fractions lower. Dome lost 1--i, international Nickel common 7-8, Wrlkcrs 5-8. Ford A l-4 and Hollinger l-B. Gain- ers were lnieriuitionnl Nickel Pre- ierred up l 5-8 points to 129 7-8 and Ford B up l-li. Brazilian Trac- tion, Luke Shore mines and imper- inl Oil all were unchanged. It wns the steepest tall since April l8 and was attributed by brokers partly to fears that Hitler's recent claims oi’ the Nazi's readi- ness to knock Russia out of the war might be in the way oi resli- zation. Reports oi deep German thrusts ui the Russian fronts did not, sell well in speculative quar- ters but it. was also argued by an- alysts that the market lately had become stnie from its narrow and iiiinZiFss cliiiriiliius niiii was due ior some kind oi rend] Qnieni. 'I‘iie Asmcintzid l>i'<-.-s Bil-stock composite iuid a net (iecllne o! .6 oi’ a point closing at 42.4. All major groups were down and industriuls iynlings amounted i’. |. l Viliiut soil’ did! i Tuo Mon a 99 210 Declines 651 246 Unchanged 153 227 803 683 ‘fotiii linllt s insult MONTREAL, Oct. 7 --(CP) - There were 291 cattle, 407 sheep and lamhs, 1.034 hOis and 559 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Prices on all classes of livestock trere stctulv’ to iirm. Cattle were mostly common to just medium cows and bulls. Com- mon to medium quality butcher COWs brought $4.50 to $6.25. Can- ners and cutters $3.50 to $4.25 most- ly $3.75 to $4 and common bulls $4.50 to $5.75 mostly $5 to $5.50. Vcnl iralves ranged from $9 to $13 with one choice up to $13.50. Drinkers were $7 to $8.50 and grass- ers $5.75 to $6.50. mostly $6 to $6 25. Good ewes and wethers were $11. Buck lambs and cnlis were dis- counted $2 per hundredwelght. Sheep were $3.50 to $7. Hogs were mostly $14.85 for B-i dressed, $11.25 for B-i alive fed and watered Mid $11.25 off trucks delivered. Grade “A" drew $4 per hog prcmiiim with discounts on oil grades. Sows were $9 to $10 ilve weight. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Can cement Con Car Found Can Pacific Cockshutt PIOW Cons smelt Dist. seag Dom Coal Pid Dom Bridge ljxmi Steel B Dom Textile Gen Steel Wares 1mp Tob Int Nickel Lake Woods McColl Front Mtl Power Nut Steel Car Noraiida. Power Corp shawlnigsn St Law Com St Low Pfd 5t oi can Pid st oi Con Q c 5 H an l l I M mu ~ I m n» | In Nfi |?~uT- m BIWNIFQNDNNM |33ao3o§§§o53Eai54§3§$mm<Ml 5 ?I-'o-4>—)—l% ii my Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, Oct. 7 —(CP) —-Is- sucs showed faltering tendencies and closed mostly st their lowest levels in trading today on the stock exchange. All group averages were clown slightly. soiier in industrlals were electro- lux, with a drop oi more than s point, and Canadian Industrial Al- cohol, Massey-Harris (new). Domin- ion Coal Preferred, Dosco "B". Gyp- sum and International Bronze Powders. losers in the paper sec- tion included 8t. Lawrence Cor- poration Preferred, Bathurst "A" and Howard Smith Common. smith Preferred edged up a. minor frac- tion. Metals to sag were Hudson Bay Mining, International Nickel and Buloln while Hollinger was an ex- cepiioil and worked up a bit. In oils International Petroleum slipped but Imperial recovered an early loss. In the losing column among utili- ties and transportation: were Mon- trenl Power. Brazilian. the Canada Steamship issues and C. P. R. strength was displayed among a few miscellaneous. imperial Tobac- co preferred was modestly higher as was Laura Secord. Tobacco com- mon was in arrears. Total sales: 15,800 shares; in- diistrials, 9,300; mines, 6,300; bonds $112000. 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Home oil Z41 Waite Amu 485 sun Antonio, Uppgf cqnqda, Buf- 5 ‘nah new m, n, ‘ m. m ____- ._.. -_ *____.'79'1°'3'm mmq EXTRA pfogmy _ SELL Bud B“? 1'7 yvglglism 1g ialo Ankeritie, Psmour, Preston and 5?”; 1b ' $3-3m ‘V, d Muster Kraft Christmas Cares I Weégu 9 5 3 W11 Hm- 390 All-no‘ 5157113 "s" 9° mil“- 3991. llT- 134“ ante with name imprinted. also Boxed mp‘. 41 ‘ Ymu Yé 4 7m Industrials, 510W to start," joined Butter. D11 3940c ——— ~~--~ -"-—*—-—¢-'— Assortments, Exclusive attractive Imprxkl 35 14 the genera] dwlme mound noon Chicken eiw $125-$130 .. IL-USICI) mourns. iuusT curds oi hliZl/iefit workmttnshln sell 1 “if u UNLISTED and at me do“ "acnma, 10m, corned Beef 15c nmu lhlTllClili lens. Llildgnfo gierrtiseiyfiswhenusiioiua t? friends. (Cmajz-Pnss) n 37 were general steels and mo“ we" gotstotgs, UB1: h 25¢ ' ' ' ' ' D O ‘Jo DTCI . l1 6 tnore- ' EHO TIC 7lli\‘\"|'li:|\>__/I:l_6h?ll hQICYCLE ti“ 511° bevfltm kixgeneltlw ghtfielf- TQRONTQ. 00t- — £22‘ 4,4,2 ggelgjtousle u 8-8 ligvégr. lllélhflgy gums’ 15:18! MWQITX- hpptu_'eatlnl_ do; 10-1530‘; i ‘c (condition. sine»; Hardy gffiufyes on afimfiwll or 3232-55} Stocks Close Luke shore 15 l-B Foothills '15 g 5 awn“! Xondpgsrmd HEP n: Puslilpa’ bugcgo ‘ 13g Y*‘l<- L'1"2'1°'°‘1‘: Krnit. s22 ooiieitv uiuiiiinz. T0r- Lamaque m’ Pond 0W lea suggt-ly ° " “l PP‘ gffgllwfsblfggh ' 3 °" mm fig’; T Lt: _ ln~t—q'~———————————— Ni“ filliergxdxxl $521.0“- Tem 5k 6 L‘ Mostlsase metals were lower with New 011mm» bum?“ 7° _ _____ __~____9 _‘__ SPLENDID 0PPOnTvivrrm__ I Mgl-flfild a lnklttle u. we Ncrrands and Nickel easing frac- gpeiégsrgads 1%» as’: - _ ,SHQW OUR "SELL-TIIEWISELVBF“ AS1110}! 5 3-4 B08568. _ Lions, Pgnd Qfgfllg gggggd 5 “n” ' rhgFiIllhAUll sin-1il? ' Lgbtliv-‘ltl-il-ll). l gémlgggf‘): €o“gf6é{1lge‘;_‘£‘%"" g‘°'l gmlgi 191°“ 17g 1 8 2,13; M a rkets A but smeltcrs added s. traction. A ggxllawltlhlbbunch 1g: _ _ _ - A e 3V8 8,11 C - H . I ' . .. " e ' > Q ‘ 1 h . 245 quiet but weaker western oil list He“ leggu“ 1932c ‘IQ,Mghflffa?‘HAQQ§‘\%EQ‘IESTS_ B13220 Vxsggll-mclhlhielluovalltlllslsicui‘ Efijitfimm‘ 1H ljffilffifip, 3.4 ance was led by an li-oent sag in homc Flowers, bunch 10-200 numeric‘ errors‘ darts.- glitz“ 121a stellar. h r“ sisal. t“‘l2:-..l3; ' "' ‘i: i," . | c d trcszssrrppstitl. estrus" time" it [grain i“ ‘h... . “it: - ro essicna ar s with. ziwnswes To»nw.-i§;r:°g,, *1“ Midst?" 14s "m" °"""" "'- 027921»; “ m ‘ N- ' u-ws-st. 9 p 1mm“- 5" "WM Irwin m’ IIELPED csrrunu u-aou. F S l ghllnhrhk 3g?) figgglta In“ glfiiwfoo’ $5. s for 91"" PM? mm" cmfl“ McLEOD a. BENTLEY or a e Cdn Mal 51 Naybob 2e CHICAGO Oct. ‘i --<s1=> -Pros- Plums in 15o a qts (o m. l" i‘ "M" '" “m” °" “ - > - - . - a b a “ a BENLEY‘ K Q FOR SM E ~ gas 'l"reth 4b Neausd b‘ MONTREAL-All closing averages poets o! clear, cooler weather more Cucumbers, 3 ior ‘ 29c 1 ‘gala’: gags? whhyh puwal .1. s. BENTLEY. K. c. m ma“; QngOXYZNG 1211;15- Etllligfli 1'10 Tgflxlttl a‘ - favorable ior the harvesting caused our?‘ dos sac. a ‘mung w" m u“ cant“, o , - - ' ' ' _ ' u o nsrgéilésnilizuisillohlég; at g ' L-Zllfiyllg s-azllI I Cglellflrlim m ‘gale; W mow your Leaders rugged Inc ieihfilsfiiifii.“ iii..'°tl.".§%in"‘"' lllelllllglg°lemh 15g 1 Gnmfi ‘ilmmuqhuiiigs lugs-l»: Law rao fiiliifm“ ti’ i" 8m: ii "w- e - who - m- much .. t 3-8021». . bushel. ' ““l“°“' “’ s. ‘i321’ w» fr“? "7" '0'" t" 1"" '3 nIONEY r0 LOAN wheels and nxcl, i drivin w orifipo i am ur 1il Wheat finished 1-1 1-4 lower on“. 1° l a l-Jmaleys lhlp. The crow scam E a! 1M 01 215 B P ° Onions i0 lbs 55c 154 Prince street- Auiily P. J. Scntnershnlolr 21.0 a a ' Duquesne 13 ' Pandora g W:N"NIIPEG - Wheat futures 5-8- than tho previous close. December Bquas ' lb 5c ' ‘éflfid,§;’,h,§$"°m,§1§,‘“fifi b, . ' ' ' “I ' 3M5 Mllrwll! NB PKTWnm ' “'5' 01-30 l-$—l-l MAY $124 7-5-44‘ Pllm Til lb {-50 ' ' —-'" "‘~' Eldorado 44 1.; Psymaster ll ' ' ’ ' '""""" .-____________ _. t corn i I-I-l s-a a wn Deco b TMWW" 18mm w‘ nl- wc ’— Fglliséxirlénnnasyxisbrsgrlh hvililllilih§-§.,°f,“la““ 9 1'4 P‘“',{°“ $32 "W "BK 43MB rubber vn- "In i-a-o-a. May s: 7-'8—84;moaei: -—'-——i- ions Charlottetown Exhibition.‘ Gmg°°uk 5’ 5'“ 10'" m, "wind to hlrher: sugar moatly 3.5.5.; on- goybgm; 4 1.3.. 5 3.3 F0011!!! SOON‘? WITH Price eight dollars registerecL- Q 30 owei higher; mfloo lower; cotton low- lower- c l li-B--l 7-8 d d rum“ l Hank Mummy" mtflfwlo B l rig-ggLgold 36"" grfghiliflefl sang "'- lsrd elozd unchanged ti“ ‘lalni g gag-um ‘ l ' ' '2“ »+““ Qucenston ss “m; ' “l” -—-—-———-— —i I 10° Wlmdl 1W"- 8 tan-spoons baking powder- n‘ F‘ Amman“ -—-—L°-__S‘ l TE i335“ l Toronto E h YESTERDATS *"m""m*"“"“' i i WAN D A i w xc an o = Chartered Accountant: LOST _ LARGE TAN noo. 5on5“);- m '3" Please notiiy John Hardy, Pleas- ‘up Q; go "a m9 m“ OIIO YOII’ IO ROPGY Erastern ‘nun Buildinl Jintgrom L-IBI-lD-B-li. and Sherritt c4. mmnm ~——— in?” 1H,? lhlakmapowuer, salt uwnrmmw-uu _ °'\"'°""°" LOST - RED TIIOLEPIN ROW- 5mm‘ m ' o“ “w” “Umel and sum- er. cut in short- fit“ 6° ti" l d h UTATIONS Ill Glllllll Bill s“ i?“ struts. .:':'.:i.-.....""~ m sit-if» M mfi-iif-AZJ‘ 15:33? "or “ruin” “our? ‘ * ' "l" l l t. war an oars. war . P - gene .y on m , nm - ‘r-TFAEWT - “""-*°-"93"- ..."Ql”-=-"m"‘":.:r't--.r~fl-~- i"? 11st.“ 23 ‘-' "u e “w” "c" cw- -" con-mew» n» ivm w» tl."“‘°‘“. w iritt 5°" ‘hi’? “l °°'""'°E - e spore or groups taking t in th d iin. ' ' rn ou on g cured aur- os. nun. Male Hel W t d I " ‘he went limo a in 8"” M“ l” Golds showed if.‘ cw e cc e “Sh” ‘m’ s""'“'"’“'° 1w 1M knew sentl for so sec- D all 8 Btrsw om 2 i-s e is very In the issue l’ “AIUHSTER- SUMCITOB m“:- n 253g,‘ Y". u‘ W’ a’ ‘n ‘d’ gqg 3""; "5 last hum- bu}, mo“ gglggtej “m w. ______ amt‘ an“ out l“ cmuhr ‘hip’ "I-"ldllgiggrél; igrlocrsmru Im- wsnreu ar ONCE-QUALIFIED ("loggi- rllletffgg: iamshourohshgs ol‘ 5"‘! Cent 4 1-2 rive ‘ * showed loss’! at the nus-an. MARKIT LY,‘j,&",mm1°k“fl°§ "m °“" “lg i . gag grader. Apply to J. F. Morris,‘ m]; ‘my suliiva 10 c105. voium. “mm m1”) h __._._._ ' ' ' nk . L-m-io-a- . ' ' - 3 ““"- “hi” °f °I¢ ‘"4’ WW‘ with the M“ w_ MATH-Em“ °"‘ “ ms noviu. racxmo co. fiffkmrihh % Active solo tuners which recover- gagllfiiffihbwllfl» "eh m two tablespoons mav- min .. _ WANTED an EXPERIENCED FOX 1.0.11“!!! ed in late trading but whch suii moderate! hot oven ms degrees naiuusim s l- ‘rvburn no no a d QUUTUE ITO- ranchkeeper. Give sge. reierences Proprietor. 11- m. showed main losses on the do? E M w“ F") u” 1 m l5 minum- 59m "*5 Money to Loan Oollaaflanl d l4 » It" .. 48 0n have head l-ioc m1 m, mm ma“, u an“ ‘u.’ ‘h... a wages snpeoticdmgnffi R . wen OM10, of! l2, Malartio gold m‘, bee“ bu“ be w; up wngi-wgaaiai canard on, Hpioasmoramituzn, mains-sen»! ts-aso iamheslmms- '