I p Johnston and Ward's Special- I i 1 wk’) _ . I uonrrixo mannin- nun-an NEW YORK, N. Y, Oct 26-10113 first flush of enthusiasm rn-siileilfls address and the ow,- of the effect ymsltlflllly- volume on our pcleii nlld picked u , flex-HHS iii tho last m“. to the poor mruings row trading‘ area of the past week! bl-li- UCPASlOlII to go through the supply area iire scarcely encouraging to the ~ outlook. Laidlsw old 0- it i ‘ SUMMARY aver, the enrry the news on tbs iiiiiis on Wednesday did not. last long After an active and mod- ‘inlttlly higher opening the market re; tin ‘i‘he weakness in Consolidated Gas report as vwil as the renewal of selling in Nat- ioniil Biscuit were disturbluk featur- "The market is still wiiiiiii its nir- two s poor action yesterday [5 well as its inability on previous MARKET GOS P Daily averaged volume of Federal Reserve Bank credit outstuudin dur- iia week ended Oct 2 was l2. ,000,- o ll-llllflllfl 0f $3.090. over revlous 21:5; gggrease of I50 ,000,000 0 . ed 12°22... Z‘°.'i!..§°ii §i'"'ZZ..f.'"i'.. previous quarter slid’ 72'ceata in like w? usrt ro era oiins for own ace a re- sorted nt $033,000,000 as ou0ttlt 24 vs $020,000,000 ll_ wtjr ago. Loans on securities 115860004100 u “Aguygpl. 01110 last week. Statement has been re- vs-ed and couipsi-isions with prevloug reports are not available. At meeting of.‘ Bethlehem Steel dip. esters dividend ivna declared on pfd. 3 months ago dividend of $1.16 was Hirclaretl, Sept quarter net loss g2. 400,120 vs net profit 08,441,042 in ré. Ylfilll-Qlllllll‘ sliii net loss 8283,00‘? in third totlluarto; llitild. ‘or ern sci ic Se ne income 51,170,281 va lttiifldddopilimglelplt 1003 i) ulontils 85,304,610 vs 88,001,091, llllnols Central Sept net operating lsggme $1,150,046 vs. $1,412,083 in Sept NEW YORK, N. Y. Oet PI-Carl Ii ii ort arou o 0n .0 3.. '- l! h Lo l‘ Nu nifigngdgcement Nna bqsirk-rate ofi- ‘I I h“ m‘ ind tails ' 11L percent. 80 00,16 04.05 04.10 1.41 Freepart Texas company .deela s- 2o l sue 86.77 35.70 1.90 ywiiirr oulrlerly cents lllvillolll. 2c Utii 20:1 10.40 10.44 .40 Westinghouse A rbrake Company $0“! quarter earned 0 cents a share flish Low Last Up \'tl 0 cents in previous quarter and 40 Bonds 03,93 _ iii-i losii 82.70.2111 iu third quarter 1032i, no‘ “l”, . y’ r. vvvvvvvvéé‘ *‘¢‘ vévv‘ ¢vv rvi ward. Other rates on application. rlATEz—h per word, three Inser- (inns for the prlec 0| two, strictly payable ll ldVlllflls Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per wordi Western and Islllsn locals, le per word; Announcements and Coming Ivants Ie. prr ward; Classified 2o per wordl In Iemoriam Notices, 70a. per loch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Olferlngs, Cards, etc, 4e. per name] Lettera of Condolence, 70o. per inehi Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per lnoh or so. par slluluium Charge for any advertisement twenty-live euros, For Sale Agents Wanted- AGENTS! CANADA'S OELEBBAM ted "Royal" Series Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Dollar a docen and up. fiilendid profit. Experience or capital unnecessary. Five dollar sample book free to workers. Bradley - Gsrretson, Brantford, Ontario. ‘ N-l400-l0-1d-1l1. I‘. s. REEVES, SOUTHPORT FOR Nursery Stock. L-IUB-lO-F-S-M for l5 wks. OPPORTUNITIES IN RADIO-AVIATION NEW COURSES AVAILABLE. Many advantages to studying with an approved Carladian School. Radio College of Canada is en- dorsed by leading manufacturers and Government, Officials. Our representative is in your district now. It will pay you to write Box G-lld and arts-MB w meet him personalLy. L-l472-10-22-8i. i 1 Wanted ‘l “ wanruu '- psusralv nalun run. 170 Prince Street. 14-1406-10-25-31. Cwi-m _ -' WANTED -- A QUANTITY OF empty kegs at once. Alwly to 13111 Michael or phone 1107. Laos-tr WANTED — HEATED APART- msiit for two ladies. Apply B0! Guardian. 11-1015-10-27-21 Boarders Wanted ‘- w FOB SALE CHEAP. A HOUSE. Apply at Guardian. - . L-l424-10-23-0i. i;siz> CK . ETOWN oungpiiiiv and BOND ‘Q Ln9 up frowns-in . o w9s== BAYmLL. I'LL BET HEAD iN TH’ eauo .' ‘river ecu. s LAUGHED Au. HIS LIFE AT 17.0w...“ I-llDlNG i-us ,3... t" i In Downw (By Frederick Gardner, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. flc-Stocks yielded with other markets to a mood of depression today and prices were again revised ward all around. Wheat rallied briskly to recoup losses of about 2 cents a. bushel, but the main drift in commodities was toward lower levels. Renewed selling in stocks, concentrated on steel shares and o few weak issues, shook the market out of the nar- row groove it had occupied for two weeks. It. steadied after a forenoon decline and trading lapsed into the dull routine so familiar of late. The reversal of recent trends embraced the bond market too, al- CABDBOABD SUITABLE FOE llllifll outhouses. etc" 1t‘ Per sheet. Guardian Oflice. ti. ‘ w” highest-grade issues resist- ed pressure. Save for several imfsvorable third quarter corporate earnings reports, in ‘ ‘i, the Bethlehem Steel- ‘ ‘ ‘ the day's news of- IOB SALE — AUCTION PORTI- Five. Bridge snd Whist. Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE-ANNIE NEW HUNGA- low with all modern conven- iences arid garage. Apply 163 Kent Street. L-l7B1-l0-ii6-3i DOGS F01! SALE-TOY FOX terrier pups. Six we ks old. Fe- males. 05.00 each. nk McKay East Rtlyalty. L-lllstl-lo-ld-Si Male Hweipqwdnted CAPABLE MAN T0 WORK 0N _ farm. Amos Rodd, Milton. ‘ ‘ L-l446-l0-lc-3i. APPBENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber ‘Prado. Short Course, expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege, Halifax. N-Bdh RELIABLE MAN T0 SELL GUAR- ‘ ’ trees and plants; free out- Alt; new methods; My weekly. E. D. Smith d; Sous. Limited, Dept. 8, ~Wln0rl0, Ont. N-l303-10-0-l3-20-27. Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED TO SEW POI! i noanonas AOCOMMODATED t h e sew,“ Mum” nw ‘t 157 “m” street‘ 15m 1045,31 gsdry. (N: ‘selling. Ontario Neck- L- ' w“, t‘ -v,NI;%:g.A14'l,1'BI‘0;; rite s. - - us. - - To Let o ‘to LET-HOUSE A1‘ I BBIGIIION Road. Apply I Brighton Road. L-1464-l0-24-6l. Z_ r0 LBI—IIOUBE ooNTAlNlNG s moms. Modern conveniences. Garage. Apply Guardian. 264i- F11‘ TO LET — SELF - CONTAINED Lost rose-Growers suimuslisrns and Tignish, n. ooodyelr truck tire and rim. Finder notify Mc- Leliairs store, Miscouche. Re- heated sunny apartment. Apply 2 iliilsbtiro Sl-MSL L-l4il4-l0-2l. ma RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE for winter. Parties will board for rent. Apply Guardian. ' 11-1520-10-20-11 P‘ ' . _ FOR RENTw-A FEW COMFORT- sblc rooms for winter months. Apply Queen Hotel. . L-iiei-lo-ai-ai. T‘? FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE keeping rooms. Hot water heat- i inc. Apply at las Prince st. L-lsoi-10-_2ii_-8_i T0 LE1‘ - DWELLING HOUSE. 1e Orr-at George Street. All modern conveniences. 11 moms. Garage in connection. Apply McLean 6F 1W3‘ Kinnoli, Solicitors. L-l4ii1-l0-35-3li =‘1‘_ ~ to rm... puauisuno arsarr- gient in ‘Psrkdsls Apartment-c. You Street, Overlooking Harbor- ilosahs mmeoiiiie ltlli. apply iiiiclriimim a McNeiil, Solicitors, Great George Street. ; L-1470-10-2il-27-30-11-1-3-6-tli. '"“—e—i- ‘ g Miscellaneous ~- ll w ro on a GOVERNMENT u». Free Booklet. The M. o.- 0- w. Toronto .00.) . "-105"- n EEBVICI —i IIQIUTIBID orksllire ma. fourth prilc 8i iirlettetowa Swirls Show. Lionel billion. North Ruetioo. m. Wemrtycu 0m- ‘lm Kindergarten‘ Institute. v- , n-ieie-io-e-u-m-fl- i __l3xtro Money . KB Mosh ‘obrmto names. “drum for Order. lions. gut -Writl'17llltlt%dvaegti:l‘f: Bonus ans 114 i IlIIIS-lO-fl-litl i Yap. we.‘ ‘om-d, L-l774 Pick ed Too Early The percentage of 0 some McIntosh apples can be materially i ‘uced by careful orchard man- _ ent, says the superintendent of‘ the Dominion Experimental Farm at. Sunimerlsnd, B. C. Unduly heavy’ pruning. thinning. and fertilizing result is over-large spoiler which tend to dwp from the trees before they are fully coloured. 0n the other hard a thinnlIlI-out WWI of pruning encourages colour development, judicious thinning promotes uniform ripening o! the fruit, and intelligent used of fertilisers maintains in ‘ te vigour in the tree. Modliiflaiiiilll 01 present harvesting practice. i4. however. the most effective stfill which the slower can take to cut dewirthe perccnlese of 0 srldc McIntosh in his crop. Experiments indicate that about half the‘ McIntosh grown in the Oil-Milli Valley are bein picked too call? "fioirrifie stari int of quality. 1111s‘ premature ‘ harveitinl of McIntosh has been broushl, I-bwt largely through‘ the shippers desire to be first on the market and l0 the growers‘ 'i'esr of losing s port-intro! their crop 1M0 Wind'- fllll. . Pair afiyeglaseee Ihaayeaaeedtiisasissoe "of thebast favsotsisah I0! eoalassas Iti- n wpravboa J. s. TAYLOR ' Ollltllfitllllll Alllttl fared no clear-cut explanation for the bluish color of sentiment as re- flected in the performance of mar- kets. Brokers ascribed the heavi- ness of stocks in psrt to liquidawn by holders who had been diissp- peinted st the failure of the mar- ket to advance after President Roosevelt's address to bankers W ’ ‘ night. Bethlehem Steel Preferred broke d l-ll points to 5o 1-2 on the omis- sion of the $1.75 dividend paid on the stock in the previous quarter and the poor profit showing made for the third quarter. U. S. Steel common and preferred, Republic Steel and other shares mcresent- alive of the industry lost fractions to more than a point. A further sharp decline in Bald- win Locomotive issues in conse- quence of the company's move to Stocks Follow Commodities ard . ‘Course suspend interest payments on bonds in the sinking fund also was disturbing. The preferred dropped to a new-low at l0, where it was off more than 4 points, but rallied a little before the close. American Locomotive Preferred di d 4 l-2 points and the common are than a point. Rails slipped with the market, despite a seasonal gain in carlosd- ings last week. Santa Fe, New York Central, Union Pacific. J. l. Case, General Motors, Air Reduction, Du P0113. International Nickel and In- trenstional Cement were among is- sues showing losses of fractions to about 3 points. The Standard Statistics Co. av- Bfflse for 90 stocks dropped one point to 89.9. the lowest since Gent 20. Turnover declined to 800.050 shares compared with a little more than 1,000,000 in the preceding ses- s on. Sustained firmness in the United States dollar against foreign m". rencies, particularly those of the European gold bloc, kept inflation sentiment in cold storage and trad- ers shunned the bull side of com-' modities. Cotton ended with losses of 20 to 30 cents a bale but grains were little changed at the close as result of the late rally. Wheat closed l-B to 7-8 of a cent a bushel higher. The weekly carloadine statement revealed a gain of 4.641 cars to 040.200, but fell 16,725 short of the total s. year ago. The Dun do Bradstreet weekly trade summary again stressed the relatively brisk tempo of retail trade. Dollar value of United States exports in September, at $191,690.- 000. surpassed the total for the same month in the preceding three years and left a favorable balance over imports of more than 38.000000. Ma rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press? Toronto and liloritrcii -ladustrial stocks trre uiarly lower. Toronto ines-iio Icr. New York-Stocks lower sud heavy at class. Winnipeg-Wheat slightly hlghen Montreal-Deeembe lver lo we r, fee lower; sugar unchanged. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Oct 20-—Cheess prices advanced on tho Montreal produce arid dairy market today while butter quotations were slightly easier. With current receipts in active de- manii, cheese alned from l‘ tn of a cent. No 1 ntiirio white sold st 0% cents, colored at 01$ cents while Na. 1 Quebec white will 0% cents and colored 0% cents a dosen. Receipts were {L720 boxes. ilresh no 1 ‘eutter in csriots or less eased l4 cent nt 101A to 10% cents s piiuritl. To retnlierl Itllldl were 20% cents iiiid prints ill dents a pound. Arrivals were 100 boxes. iii gs were mainly steady with gru eil sii';iinenta in csrlots or lees being quoted at 40 to 42 cents for A isr s, 81 to 30 cents for A 'rncdiuni, 80 cen a for A pilliete. 22 to 23 cents for B and 101,5 cents ii dozen for C. Itiitl receipts were 1,120 cases. Potatoes were unchanged st Ill to 40 cents for Qusbecs, 40 to 4d cents for New Brunstvieks and 4d tom routs for Prince Edward islands, per S0 pound hug. GRAIN j snadtan Press) i CHICAGO, Oct fltb-Rapid changes in price characterised the cereal mar-l kets toda , with sudden rallies in the late deaiags led by an advance in corn. Before the late recovery, wheat and carried out by the Dominion rye reached a new low price record Elemental "ll" “l °“""""' §2ii§"°i.li"1.°i“' '-'i§'.“.°.“°2.“ “£03333. i000 dull“! H" P!“ “n "l" Bu ing on the downturn he at- trlguted largely to the fact ae hnrwlicat off neiirlv ll cents and eorii 4 was current earlier dents from figures this week. Corn closed strong. IA-li above yes- tcrday's finish. his 1056-75 wheat uneven, l‘ off to up, and proviy- inns 14-53. oats at decline to 5S gain. an provisions var n from 1 cents setback to il rise n cents. ‘(Johnston and Ward) onicaoo, Oct 2c- Wheat- Illgh Low halt New York-Cotton, rubber and dof- I Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) DIONTREAL. Cir-t 20- Whout nor no 2 8'1 Oats C W no 2 d0. Outs C W no 5 41. Outs feed no 1 44. Flgur spring wheat patents firsts. 0.4 Flour seconds 8B 00. (Co .vr ht 108i. by bloody!)- MOKITIEAL, on xiii-A llfllvlllvfifll trend prevailed among silver futures on the Canadian commodity: exchange toilty, At the close filtures ivero steady with prices l5 to 3.1 [minis lower. The opening was Pllll"? l0 l0 20 points down from yesterday A lu- tal of 4d contracts changed blinds ag- ainst 74 yesterday. May was the active lender with Bil contracts traded in. it opened with s bid of 54M and acid at a nigh of 04.40 only to sag to a low of M .'i'.'. The close hid o 54.30 was down 3.1 points. March with six contmcts sold 05 and then receded to a low o M00 to be bid st the close iii 58.80, down 30 points. December u-ns also off 80 points on s closing bld of s2 85 after selling at a peak of n‘: um and s low of 52.00 with six contracts‘ changing bands. M T’L. CURB l (Johnston and Ward) Opened Lest nation's iicii iuuu tiuniiiiois Corrected For Every and Ward members real Stock Exchange, Charlottetown) . Opened 1v. Y. Si... Exchange (Quotations furnished hy Johnston of the Mont- Montreal Curb Market, 158 Richmond Street, Last Wednesday and S t d I Allied Chi-ill ‘ Aiis Ctizlllll . a 111' a)’ $5119 .... lief i? Alilcr Cun ._ r-nonucs if: Aiil Hay . . . . - - . .. ... 00c A,“ Oats . . . . .. . . . . . .. .,, 40c Am Aul RETAIL MARKET A,“ White Oulons lb 8c A,“ Doiiitocs pk . . .,, . 10c A,“ lsnliery bunch . 10 to 15c A,“ Tub B p ‘ Pmnfl’ ' m“ ' ' m Alincolitiii Cop :;'"""‘Y --~t -- “M” if Aiviilrlull . . reeii toniii oes pcr p . 1. Auburn Au“) Kline loniiltoes 0 lbs 20c "um L0,.” Carl-ms bunch . . . . .. . 5c “M, 0M0 "° ' Summer Surory 2 for 15c Bu“, A Parsiiips hunch . 7e m,“ Avlufiun Apples dos ... .,, lfl-lllr “Bu, Ste p Eta; gum” c Briggs eiiiiiiriliwsr" “W” A l‘ ~~ ~ T I ,, ‘ 5 ‘liurr Add Much . , . '1'“ p“ ~ ° -_“,t'@ii on .. .. . .. 1n "W" ~ --"' 1'|lil llry uiii Ale . 15% C"°““‘ ~ - - “iviin Pill‘ . i2 E3“ d” ' , ltbisc T117050. -( Rnilst Beef . I (‘pl (Twp __ ‘ Chicken each .. .. .. 85-$l 10 .30", 5,," __ litew liients .. . lllc “mg 51,1", POIlC C110 10-130 (h[\s (mp, 1101"?“ 1 oiiir North . . F0"! -» -ll"¢ ('lll'_\'.~‘l\*X‘ Mot Geese each . $1.75» 2.00 twiiiiiiii. (‘ilrli Duck . ., 75c- l Q3 (‘oiiinl G115 Eiee Lamb . . lB-Lltie (‘on (ins . Corn pcr dos . 15c, (‘on (iii lied Peppers 3 for 10c, (ion (‘nil _ (‘ircen Peppers 2 f0 fic (‘orn Prod Onions No 1 l Onions No L‘ 1 lied Oniolis l0 blushroolns pcr iiox v 1 . 0 lha 0 Ills . . lbs Broccoli per bunch Brussei Sprouts L’ boxes ......... I. Suminui- squash each Pumpkl b ‘i (‘rnlihorres qt . . Pigs 6 weeks old pair . . . . .. FISH ‘rallied Coda lb ' B (iivlii iliiitt . Frfi figddock - m”: union-lei. iiiiii < t‘ 1;» _lii Corned Mackerel each . <§I§21i§~13iiir~ all.’ Suit-Its fill» “rm; w." Sug Fresh lliuckcrei each .. l|||flg|yn M"; EXCHANGE NEW YORK’. Oct 20——-F0l4"lKll _ \(ii'(‘.l11 Britain high 4 it'll Liquid (‘nrli chunk‘? e thy- ‘Xi ' low 4 litll~iit sins-s 4.07% bills 4.0.1; ironies o no; i 5513mm 23,371,!“ Germany 40.21]; Japan yon Jugosliiviu iliniir New Zeniiiud pound ll B874. Norway krone Poland lloti #11‘ below yesterday's iieh franc recovered a small loss to i-inae unchanged at 0.00 cents. 022i 22111. .1872. (‘auadlnn .l'resa) t MONTREAL. iiterlilig, United Slates French franc foreign exchanges today. The pound cased l 0-10 cents at 8400413492. tlie lost. 3316 of one per (list-mint and American dollar nt tit 2 3-82 Oct declined on percent r-lmie. 20*T|H‘ tloiiur 20c Del liuil liicfid l iluponi 3c I (it-n lint Iiili liiir ... Iiili Nivkcl lull Tel . Jilliils .\fiii 1cm. (‘ily s Kelviiiiitor Ken Foppi-r Lambert (f0 ..... _ ex- Liggelts ltfyers B iioeivii "0 (lit ‘i '5 tniy .. , Ciiii- Tox (‘o .. . Tex (iiilf Sui '|‘il|| itnli iii-at‘ I‘ on (‘nrlv (‘iirli Tile pound nuil Montreal tree trunks at a height of Flour bakers $4.00. Id“ L02 34g, Mntii _Alkllli Flour winter wheat llfltfilllfi "W!" Closing exchange riltcs:—- M!“ !\lll\ - $4.50 to $4.00. At iiiontrehl-Pnilrlti 4 fill 23-32; U. lillli! Pill! Flour white corn 06.40 to 85 60- s. flbllill‘ o1 20-32; trill!!! run. lilo-it “an! Bran toll 824.25. At New York ~i‘ounil -1 till/p Cun- Nash Riot Shorts ton $20.25. adiun ilollur 1.02 3-10; friiiin ti. Null Ills .. Mlddllngs toil $20.25. At Piiriii-Poiinil 75 20 fr; (iillnii- i\_:ltl llllli'_\' Rolled oata bag 00 '41 iii l0 inil llllillll 15.45 fr; ll. S. iloi r 15.15 Mill 1'11"‘ Hill" llay no 2 pcr ton vuriuts $1.100. frmul ‘ow llilven Cheese Ont White 0% in Gold-Pound 12s 2d: Cflilliilliili New lurk (‘on Cheese Que white MA. dollar 00 41 cents; U. S. duilnr- 50 2S7 North Amer Butter no l 1051, to 19%. cents. llgga in cantons A l large 40. (Caniiillan Prue» Eggs A 1 medium 40. MONTREAL, Oct. 2ii—ilritlsh and Eggs A 1 rue 4'2. foreign cxciiiiiigs iii ruliitioii l4! tiio . . Eggs A medium 40. (Tnilndiun iiuliiir as ("tvlllllllvll b)" “l” PM] P" i - Elk! A puliets ‘l4 ltoyui Bunk oi! Ciinndu closed toiliiy Plillililifl‘ (‘u __ u 301,4; {Hi-j lilgga B large ‘:0 as foilowsr- lluiiiu {urn .. M’ m5, Eggs l! lnetliunl 21. ill-nail luilrcis 0720. "Hill" l\"l||l "lilil . . . . .. 2'7 2 Eggs n time 2o uiiigiiiiii 10V .0117. lo-i- Iii-u RIM-l . m? -.- Eggs R medium .7. (‘iiimi llmig Kong dollars 402i. tint-trill! bwreii “y, Eggs t‘ 24. vzechnsiiiiwikln l‘i"lt\l'ii 0H0. sears ll/rlifk 80% Potatoes Que 80's 115-40 Denmark krone .‘.'l7-l. bviiliiiluils (‘u .. 01/‘ Potatoes N. B. 30's 4046 Finliiliii fininilrk 0217. blwlllly \':ic 1.1M, Potatoes 1'. ill. i. 30's 40-50 Franco franc fitlili Nnutti Vito .. . NEW YORK Oct ‘iii-index of l5 (lnrlliuny ruiciismurk iilliii. Houtli iiuii .. , staple coruluoilhy pnices (Dec 3i. liiiil Great lirltuln [llilfil ‘i will. bllriiiii nriilitlfl .. equals 100; 103d average equals ‘:30 b). lioiland fioriii 041:0‘. fliunil till l‘:ii .. .. Today l-lliA prev tlay 1431i Hungary pengo 2012. sillllll ‘ti! N J ., .. Week ll o us. yliul’ ago 124 s 1mm. i"l';lf‘l' 3070. tlie-W “cruel- 1084 ril h 100.0 imii low 1200. liiiiy lire .0840 hlivivluikvr about seven feet above the ground. ‘Iliese bands should be applied during the first week of Ocwber to prevent the wingless moths from laying eggs on the branches and during the first week in May the bands should be Feolflllfclllecs... . Session Montreal ,AS'tock Exchangenj: rdlllfs Special Wire) (c. any use - Mon-muss, Oct. sic-novels of feature, trading on the Montreal Stock librarians today with prices exhibiting a gen- The downward trend was so pronounced only n single issue was able to register an ad- eral decline. V8806» ' ewasotalowebb The lower tendency was in evid- ence from the start and the market dragged through to the close. The decline in New York resulted in the di-p here and only a slight improve- . _, merit ,,wo.s s nced near the final bell. Sales volume was light with 7,300 shares changing hands. On its first board lot sale since March, 1931, Jllilnuics. Public Ber- vice slumped 20 points at 20. Mon- treal Tmmways was weak, declin- ing to a new minimum for the year at 92 where it suffered a recession ' 0f 1 1-2 points. Consolidated Smel- ters in a late ‘sale dipped 2 l-I '_ points at 129 1-2. Dominion Coal preferred at 100 and Penmans at 61 were both down a point. International Nickel lost 1-2 at H 2.2 7-8 with Brazilian Traction. Do- minion Brldge, Canadian Pacific Railway, McC0l1 Frontenac, Steel oi Canada, National Breweries, Slaw- inigan Power, Canadian Industrial Alcohol “A" and "B," Lake of the Woods and Canadian Celancee oil fractions. Cockshutt Plow was the sole is sue to move against the general trend with a gain of 3-8 at 6 718 Montreal POWSX‘, Massey-Harris Dominion Textile and Dominion Bteel and Coal "B" were unchanged Sales 7,375 shares; bonds $11,700 MINING, Tones-co, v 0.. filth-The. gold stocks slipped further ilito the truiigii today in the absence u! support from‘ the industrial price for bur gold ignored volume. hi: i118 luured wit the markets. in‘ A higher London was big producers, w lch general trend. in the group however-was in Base metal and silver stocks Se ling ' Hmflll were no exception, moving lower with tile gold Anglo H Ashley Astoria Bilgtllllllf!“ Buse Met Bear ._ . Big Miss Bobjn (‘unliigns Conittrum l) Mines . liliiltlriiilo ii‘ llriilprc finds iin (iniiliile Grilliiiin tirll lillllll ke (iriiiitltirn lirecile , ,. (iilliiiilr iiiirki-r li.iiiliiger' Howey ... (foils Kirk ii .\[ (‘nus linliinqiu- Kirk iiuvl .,, . kc .. Kir-k i.n linkeiiiilil ... i. Shore .. Pct who .. .' Siyviiiilte Slull ivu Ii ‘Pet-k Il Thnms "riiiii _ ‘lhvwn gmne . . . smith Alillvll llfilliill ism ruiwi Air . Spnili pesetu lflflii Fuituil tins iiilp Sweden krone .2511. ll h‘ ind Al Switserliiiid franc .3108 ii 5 Rub United States dollar 2 lid? per cent ll h‘ i-‘inolt gllggqunt, Vnli Sit-cl -___-_______i_ l? S .\'tl~ii \\'i-st i'ii|n|l l . Pnvmnster “est lain: , > ' Currencies .............. m» . ,, Worth l‘iililp mzxlza _ _ , Pros Air" NEW 301th. Oct 20~The cimrmrn Following an intensive press Pick t‘... dolinr advanced fractionnily in the fldveq-Jsln sche ‘it 11mm Amy, foreign exchange markets today tlo- tmvh d :0 N me‘ more ‘is o" npng (mm spite a weak undertone in tllo rest of e 9 oriih Wales U11» 1385i 110mm,. tilfimltlnnomuiinn Kl Ila l i t e 1 summer by road’ m“ and s“ than m} M‘ o r coast ii .. .- b g | 1tl percent premium, up Il-lil. Sterl- fir?‘ ‘More’ The ‘T1101- pmuon Shall-rift ing clnlad at 84,0134 more than n mm I-‘Qnmmh "3 and the fliscoe cent above its low for the iiiiy hut Midlands. Wrlrlii ll _ ‘rom stiles 307,000. ..... ... 1.. -‘;|.-r wfi. m“ m,‘ M“. the franc was dawn .00 of s cent at Wnewed l0 DNVEM ilfllllhllll tater- < m, Can In 19-45 can“. , pillars from climbing up tn the fol- my, only: mil m.” a": ___ 1,, l . » loge. The bands should be kept . gem mo; Works n‘ ist0ppln The frost‘; foruaboui; a lllgnlhtgltlagl‘ by. ma‘ ores 1L5 com ng em rom me t. eor. " 757m 1|,” 157d, 0"" 3m"! 47 4", t Fa I CBHICGPWOYIH by applying new material. The stic-' . all n, m4 ,2!‘ 0,, -_- fill’; 102;‘ . - ._..__. ky material ici- the bands may be;-"*'"'""" “it? {or l‘ 93% 2st,, i In the Prairie Provinces next made by slowly melting five pounds’ '|‘,’,‘,'|',’,',,f,’," ‘M’ 49 “a Nzrgn’? - - lclm lLl -sprinl. cankerwoim. will probably of resin in four pints of hot caster Rflilflt‘ . kit 44ml‘! ‘vi-m, u {c} "1 _'_'_' 3;“ __' cause IOVIM‘ injury in many dis- cll, or it may be bought ready-made‘ u 41k wit. w“... 5,0,, ____ 2, 2.,» I [tricts-tn maple, ash. elm. oak, and from seed stores. flirt-cs rm which $3,’; $5,‘ . Walker tlooo Pfd .. 1M6 "ll- fruit trees, and in the meantime caterpillars are no..ced should be, (“my”), n I u w m‘: g? the Entomological Branch o! the sprayed with srsenste of lead in s Qllgoit W I ' ' ".._‘____ Dominion Dbpartment of Agrleui- mixture of two pounds of powder ' "P! ... ii ‘ . ... % 1m Aversze interest paid to deposi- tun has given timely warning as ta to 40 gallons of water. Further in- wflfli," . .,, si sol: al Mrs in the Swedish savings’ banks, the advisability of at, once banding formation may be obtained from Foothills . “m w M is 1M perclnt. according to a the trees for the control of the the Dominion Entomological Lshsr-"gllirc h‘- za wfiltetcxnent b! the sweeten Savinlslpests. Sticky bands, four inches atorise at Brandon, Men" lndian .32" ' ‘fill i, mm Society. wide. should be ploood anwund the Head. our, and Ifithllridge, AIM. m... ...... UN LIITIII an n; ss- v-a ' ' Pnlitlviil 11M 21 Mt’l.» Stock _ Exchange (Quotations furnished by Johuia mid Ward members of the liloutre fltork Exchange. Montreal Curb lam "kt-t, I00 Richmond Street, Chlllcttl- town.) (‘miimorre . .\l,un i rolil .\'ll\'ii swim lloyni .. Opsacd BANKS Tile turnover was under 400 000' 3°" T"! - - 112% shares with the- secondary‘ fold B"? '1' L 1'"“' - 11% shares ugiiin accounting for the liulk n 1 “"1" A -- - of the business. Offerings of Eliiur- lfillmfm‘! 22% ado again bulged unti the price was “m U1" 1m“ ~ 7 ~' carrieil hack to close at 1.0L’, 110w" 9 _nn Fur lliii -. eeilts net. Losses of l to 2 cents also ‘fm ‘,"‘ ‘flml > - - ~ - - - -- 20% appeared for Bear, Niplssing, Cristi: ‘fm ‘I'm ‘"1" w. - - - - .- und prompt.‘ _ I iin ti-ui I'M 48% i - i" (‘nil inil Al A ., 7% , (pumun y,“ ' llii] .-\l ll ~TORUNTO_ otft 2ti— _ Blocks ' 1W5 Acme Oil ... V; Ajax Oil . Algiiiiui 200% Although many naturalists others interested in insect life main- ‘ taiil that the majority of the var- 1011s species of spiders do not and cannot bltc human beings, there is not. the slightest doubt about the venom of the spider known as the _ 201 The yBnlack Widow I and" l black WldOW. It is so named from‘ its habit of eating its mate, and" is ilsuilliy found alone because it will mlgzigc in moral combot with ally other spider in its vicinity. Its wcb is tonlmw and irregular, fixed, in dimly lighted or dark corners, in old and uilfrcqilcllted houses. bsrlll.‘ or other outbuildings for eiicc. On rare occasions the spider hRs been discovered in motor cars This year it was found for the first " prcfer- > time in Canada, a specimen being captured ut Trail, B.C.. and iden- tified by the stall’ of the loops Laboratory of the Dominion Eiiltonizllilgicnl Branch. The black widow is a shiny, coal- block spider, Kam- lisuaily brilliantly marked with red o. yellow. or botbi in the shape of an hour-glass on its abdomen, and is mainly en- countered ill the southern half Oi the United States from the Atlan- V‘ tic to the Pacific, priiieipsuy 1r California nnd Florida. However, l has been reported as for north at New Hampshire, Ohio, and Illin- 01s. Instances of serious poisonilu from its bite have occurred in mon thiill n dozen states and several deaths have been notified recentl; in western States. In all, over 8t! .. cases (it Arnchnldism or poisonlnl -' -.- lruni tllc biic 0f the black ' have been reported in the United States; , this poisoning have " Europe. Asia, Africa, and Austraiit fr the bite of a black spider wit) l ~ wldol and similar symptoms t4 resulted i! a r mark. The biteis followed bl 7"’ excruciating pains in the logs an: abdomen of the victim. involvim Y‘ all the largo muscles of the body with extreme abdominal Ally one bitten by ,should su . mciiialely. I.t‘li~'l Pvliii lift‘ IHWHI" Iiuiili limit" .' llilltl-i . sun Kim-ii ‘Y will» L . Wood Kirk , ... u“ a.- n; 10s 91o new see rigidity this midc l a Physician im- .' 51 an a. r 1 :50 a _ .. -w<4-<_v'_4-_-.-av i.- var-aw ..._...-.q--.-. ...‘. -~.-..-_-p--s1nwer- e Insure-Juliana» i l! nu-<nue~rssnn~iiswaui~ RR! Q F Iii-IQ!