Y1? ST O run rlunanorrnrown GUARDIAN CKpand BOND QUOTA TIO zoos i . I I 1 ’ N. Y. Stock PRQDUQE YHHRMY s Markets, At A Encouraginflews. ' . - - ~ » _ . _ Glance Report Big crease 8 uortrnafm rm is- fig“ I --—- InBuuness - t - :::.:.:-.:"..r~:: u’ .2: r~="~' - A <21."- *--'- m . m, su - s t . - - a an from Bead n" , >”_ ‘"01",’, . ~ stocks closed ma». flaw _ r to...“ u...» :'g:;,;'=,=g,',,;g; ‘ggq-gn-r}; g E . §‘3'.$"$..'€_“3§T;..‘§i'“'.al o... u Islandmn" Riga mwx u»- ~r ~ w»- :::".';:.:..:"d'r's- Ethan: d§§gm~§;g;,gg1,1§,$r§,;,,, %'.’.'i.‘.';.':..’.°'..°.'a.*2”°l..,...°'" “;:."”.‘£; ‘ma’ fin 1'?“ r6" ' fiflffnjff" "I _¢- Receipts tmusa New York-Cotton and rubber mo.’ monthio thepestthree i: :24 v P”: . h.“ n” 1mm" I" In“ an“ er; sugar and eotfsa unchanged. indicates m unprovemcntingenerai '. sa t 19 t 10 » . Tm 3'.- iZ.-."s.§'.‘u"1' '°""' "‘ cents a pound tor" soilds- and 21 being per S0 pouu fbvg‘. in “ch u.“ ' Uorrected-F-‘or Every to 21 t f . “aihgein; or prints Arrivals were Wednesday and 25 Ontario colored b b b ' 14 to mu cents l “fin?” yfif‘; If ‘= P ‘m . “ QM —-- w e-t- - vol-u. Saturday Issue 223'“. _ ‘ ~ ' g bolb unchanged hfrom yesterday's ' _..i__ " a Prices. Recei ts were 6,836 boxes. ‘n D , H d m‘ oJmnr-lcekc nan occurred on‘ m ° w‘ IgigmZ..,,.¢"".1'£',,f'“i,"°°,£,‘;§:‘°°'""°,§' Kay 90o m ti 4 ; ' -' ‘Oats If, 3? Fringe‘ fiiwilti’ 131:3 golf-iii?»- {Jig we M ‘g 45 g‘; 5g "n", IETAII. IABKIT P into k . (tsoiery abugeh ' ' we ‘Spinach 2 lbs - v Rnrsifi- . . . v2.2.8" " ’ '~-- “it: EXC " hi5; giiih" u r s . . . . . . . .. gitnnd 0:1 N I Summer Savory z for _ Y‘ m“ -" ' l Parsnlps i! lb ... ... .. lnlon Curb . ___,___ 4 A 1" o rniond lzoc . . ‘Canadian Prose) Bgcpts rigs‘. ' 101M W" ‘"1’ -- uosrss r. n z-s u. "ebb-RB r510 foreign eschahgeovin relation-bio "mmhw" -.. 10 ‘l0: Canadian dollar as compiled by m; Qmi" - - - - -- 2 Royal Bank of Canada, closed today "mm I U i! Steel ._, $5 "Af°'l§,‘§"j“ 254.; 354g” "In-Mill!" -.-- - . 1o Auistrnllb £1210‘ six-nu i215: Westinghouse .,, ... B0 Belgium iniga "281 Tfic-fi ‘(in “lwlwvrth .. co nmu miireis emf u». cm“ H0118 Kong dollars .8001. 16-180 Denmark krone .21 . .. 15c France franc ,0“! Milne Commerce ..- .. wnntrcnl . " D0 d LUV]. Rm“ Swill - - oilsnd orin .'m1o. oyal n. ... yuan" PM," _ at Vow Zcainnd Dflund 8min ' iorway krone .2 iouth Africa pound 1 802d weden krona .2515. N Y ‘ wviiseriend franc .8185. Q Q ‘llaicigéfltlflflintcs dollar 2 7-82 per cent I (Canadian Press) , , flocks m“; , . Amer gyanlfl u. _ ma‘ . . iner up ‘OW --~ 1 (Gnnsdlan Press) ‘.‘¢...“.i‘.g'.‘l..‘fl 1:‘. . . P‘ '"°*' ' c1»- Gl '9" . . ass 1% g A Q" H 9% Besuhsrnols _ fir: Vs, imp Toh “y. imp Oil ... u. u. 16 ‘ ilnt Pets ... ... ... H. .,, u. 29% Germ-any reichemsrk .3931, great Brlttrin A‘ Advertising Ratas—i'ayab|s- In Advance Central Guardian locals, 4a per w r wnrsl- Announcement: and Corning Ivanlg Se, y: pg“; 0| a. var words In Ielnorisrn Nlrfirrl. 7m- p-v lvvrh] Lin; qg nu“ u; Snfiltnal Offerings, Cnrdu, no , lo i per lnehthgofloes of * rO-O0O-OOO4~OO-O+O+O§OO-O-§O§4 word er rates an application RATlh-fle per word, rhrca Inscr- strictly iluns for the price of payable in advance. To Let T0 11:11‘ - HOUSE AT 25 UPPER Prince. Phone 323-L. L-1965-l0-31-8l. IIOUSI: TO LET 0N BISHOP 8T. Apply 122 Prince Street. L-lm-lo-llil-bi. ‘m nor-r zoom‘ nmmsusn house. Apply 40 Victory Ave. L-aosou-s-ai. %!!! l0 LET FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 1'1 W98!‘ Hlllsbo- roulh Street. L-IDM-ll-l-Si. T0 LET—TENEMENT no. m Grafton. Apply Mrs. G. Bslliusall, Phone 1336. lv-liold-ll-fl-Si. so m1‘ - rwo canon roorrr rooms suitable for light house- two, lltl Alllllelnl OI. 70o. pal Inch llnllsnlss Charge for any advarsiasmais twpnty-Fwa auai, Vivi vvvrv vv‘v “ ‘ v1 ardi Wanna and llssaesalaealsjle aaalflal per nuns; latter! of Condolence, I00. as do. pas O GOOC+O§OQQOON For Sale rnouoormrn Am‘: r nu. asc- ords" $15.00 Toombs Musicfltore. nzosa-n-s-aa. IOII. SALE q AUCTION I031‘!- Five. Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian central Job Prtntcry. Nov. l-tf FOR SALE-IE COR-DB 0F HARD- wood in Blocks. Apply Everett H. vwsbv. Bcnshsw mus.1>.s.1. t ’ lrflflfl-ll-S-Si. FOit SALE NEW MOTOR. BOAT Monarch can be seen at Ferry Wharf. Alex A. Dixon. . _ Il-Itlii-ll-i-Si. IDB-lSALI-sl OAS]! REGISTER, l e cAnnnoAsn soirsnss son ‘ lining outhousea, etc.. 1r per sheet.‘ Guardian Office. ti: hub-silos; vac-e: w mb . . Red Peppers 3 for Green Peppers 2 for . Onions No i. l0 lbs Onions No 2 l0 ihs .. Red Onions i0 lbs Mushrooms per box Broccoli par bunch __ Brussel Sprouts L‘ boxes . . . . . . ., 25c Hummer- sqnnsh such . '6 to 10c 20c iilr gum kin lb . m‘; 142.“ Etééérfibu i ‘"' was!!!‘ I646 Dried Cod lb ,,_ ,. 5c Fresh wd .. st.- Fresir haddock . . . . . - -. 10c Corned Mackerel each 10-15c] 5""'"" 3"’ .. 21¢- Eois ._, ..... 8c C ' 11178116138 NEW kwfillsidlmvrrnltilThe new period of nobility the foreign exchange markets m" maintained in quiet trading today. lfor the third BUCEEIIivu diry the Lanadlnn dolinr closed unchanged at 23$ Percent premium] luctuations in sterling were con- fined to frnctlonnl rungs and tho pound closed at $4.08 for a loss of 1,4 cent. The VFreucb frunc was off .0054 of a cent at 0.53% cents. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov 2—Tha "l limited lower while the States doilnr and that enco untered by bound United French frnnc were unchanged on Montreal currency exchanges today. Sterling declined l; cent to $4.8‘! 1-10. The franc was quoted at 0.44 cents and the United State? dollar at 2 1-32 percent dis- ccun . ---—-______ EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Twenty members of the Egiington and Howe Bsy Institute met at the home of Mrs. James hdscKenzie for their regular monthly meeting on Oct. 3rd. The meeting, st which the i‘? ' ‘ presided, was opened by sinllng the Institute Carol, followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by giving the name of s noted Canadian woman. There were some visitors present. Minutes of previous meeting were read, sp- proved and signed, also Treasurer's report approved. The school com- mittees were re-sppointed, "rise a program committee appointed. Roll csii st next meeting to he responded to by a patriotic recitation o: read- kvsvms- Rsflflflblt- APPlY "M" x ' m“ D.’ uflnumi’ y" ing. u was B180 decided that. "o Gulrdllll- L"1933‘11'1'91- n-mt we“ _ I’ 1m n 1 m‘ l‘ ’ " be sung st opening of next ms slop-noose mo nor "MW- Tl" - - mmm" HOUSE '10 LET ON UPPER. QUEEN St. Modern conveniences, garage. Apply ‘ll Upper Queen St, even- ings. 80-81 T0 LET — FURNISHED APART- ment in ysrkdale Apartments, West Street; Overlooking Harbor- Immediste Possession. Apply MscKinncn 6t Mcriciii, Solicitors, . 00 Great George Street. L-ltieeitl-llb-2'1=-80-11-1-3=I-ui. Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOB _ us at home. Sewing Machine neo- P 1 N-IUU-Aill. "-1 Miscellaneous LIBS. DAWSON, FUBG BIPAIBID ' Kl m. of the late ‘ssnh IArgc. Cheap for quick sale. M71111! Clif- ford walker, Freetown, or‘ A. B. Outoliffe, Hunter River. Lqioss-u-r-si I08 sans-so Acnssor vvoon land on Peske's Road.‘ Bard and Soit. Also A50 sores land 0n Bald- win‘s mm. m- quick uiu will’ be sold st s crest bs-rssln. Mrs. Anna n; white." atrxsnr. ‘Street. . L-flflo-li-I-li: Extra , ouey ENOYCIDPAIDIA l BIIITANNICA ~of Gsnadaldmitud; 210 Dundss at, W. ‘rorcntq. requires repres- entative. Some leads furnished. Generous seals of commissions. Send references,‘ c 11-1362-11-3-11. All work awed‘ by fur n-n-e-e r. s. nssvss,‘ soumrorvr ron N Stock.- L-Hlil-IO-I-S-M for 1s wks. now so on A dovsntnrsrvr Job. tree Booklet. The M. 0. 0. Ltd. lbronto no.) - N-lose. If . . . . . . . . 140st LOST -- IAIIPSEII ' v and Ireeto by’ Bedeque Road.‘ leather ahee , in ihsed cost. Fin- der please notify Oharies Willis. $121839!!- L-NN-ll-l-Ii ., . Meir. lflelp Wsnted ‘Arno fun; m” it‘! A1 WANTIO-HAN rTO WORK 0N i Toombs nfisiifi... l ‘ "P" M“ “"°"' » L4m_"_,_,,_ - ua limo. L-MM-ll-B-Ii. l ll ' ' ' ’ rs so rnnvlrrs tnosss KINDlI-GAI- AFPIINIIOI WAN D mnmmmnyoumosu- ""‘"""'"'1“$h'3§&°a'~ adian ‘ Institute. ma‘ Tomato no.1 ""' new You: sv TICillllTllAs ‘ . gum munch: Guardian Job: Willi“. ,- G reseonhmabl, .u?."u‘.""§..»u.u.l.§. wmsg a 3%»- gum-g‘ I1!‘ QQA]. ‘Ingglugp, ‘i. Mil-Ni. Mermaid. Milli-l" . retina. cleaned. n i - Queer mm mm .200 m- W W‘ 7".- tq. “f”, Lkfuq.» mu mum, no noon our“ N! salmon-runs noon Y _ . a m| w wiuatsnumemsaonm Boarders entail‘ yarn-aim fa “i soasosss‘ wasrso. mm next took charge. Mrs. J. G. Mac- Donald gave a humorous reading, Mrs. Leo MscKensie gave several violin selections, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Jamew MacKenzfe. _, closed by s" 1g National Anthem, after which lunch was serv- ed by hostess and a delightful half hour spent. ‘ D SIXTEEN HOURS AFTER fiAfl/l STOPPED] MTIGAGO. Oct. Bl-Dcath won the battle in the end, but medical science kept Herold D. Wei], M . conditions. Miscellaneous “m” “ °°" m" ’“’"“°“‘ crease for October and for the year to date. MINING t (Canadian Press) Oats feed no 1 44:,‘ ' “Bziélur spring wheat patents flrsts Flour seconds 86.00. Flour bakers 84.90. “Mt '1. S to ck Exchange Years Which 5,11 531 lhusseraslwlvbcrt s line in- cr lasso! kart-Ii? .' ' McCall Iron Mont Pow .. Nat Brew . 20 Pow Cor , 9 Quebec ow 10% Shaw .. . . . . .. 17 Steel of fin . 80 H .. ZETIE A! A MARBIAGE MflEB. IDNDON, Nov. 2.—Nobody would "Fslgur winotsrwbeat patents choice - W 4 ~ ' TORONTO. Nov $—Tba mining 71°“? "M" "P" ‘5-w45-w- market did a right-about today, re~ 3"" "l" W!» - ' acting from several days of price 55°F" ""1 395-25- declines. Volume picked up, as sc- Mlddillll’! l0" $2945. ally in the high priced roup w ere Rolled vets has 00 lbs 88-20- ‘no. up to 1.40 were reg our-la. The Hay no 2 per ton cat-lots SN..- drive against some o! the cheaper Cheese 0M w! 1° to 1M- golds was checked for the resent. at’ Cheese Que no ti. Butter no 1 191,5 to 10%. gggs A 1 largo 51 least and the close was hig er in the majority of the secondary and penny shares. Silver shares also perked up cull the Colorado beetle e. roman" ure. But if Professor Alfred Bilckhllrnn hid not nearly troddml on a crushed specimen last r he might never have met his future s . 4. MONTREAL, Nov 2-Stiinnlaied by unzs with small ins showing for illlkllel‘ tlllotlll-lvlll l“, London, I111"; Eidorsdo. White sgie, Premier and futures ugnin mot-wt upwind on m; Nlphaml Cnnndlsn cornrnodil exchange today. At the close futures were firm at iii 45 Doints advsncs Sales were B2 101B. composed of 320,000 ounces. —-ii__-_._ MRS. COOLIDGE ACCEPTS MEMORIAL TO FOBJHEB A U-S. PRESIDENT (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov 2- Stocks Acme Oil NEW YORK, Nov. P-MIS. Cal- vin Coolidge accepted ' last night < the library of the new Women's Re- Ibubucsu Club as, u memorial w B ,the former United States president. ‘in ceremonies in which shcwss s silent participant, Dressed in black silk with .-whlte lingerie collar and cuffs and u piumed block hat. Mrs. Coolidge listened gravely to the euiogies of c“ her husband by several of his for- mer associates. Tmbeo Devison, Coolidztfs assls ant secretary of war, referring present, national oowtions, said: , , c e are expcriencin a v ser- M -. ious and subtle attacks. on mfyunde- c°l““‘"'° mental American institutions. We eeepoliciesheingfoisiedmustm- D M der the cloak of the emergency F 3m“- which are basically rspusnsnt to Gods Lin". those which have guided the, ns~ ¢1ilf|¢1\l' tion no“ its birth." . 0 -~ HAT TRICK ._.___ Your old hot may easily be mode an attractive new model. Firstgof s11 out round" the crown one inch up from the brim. , 11mm the crown cut off another two inches to lower it into the modern style. ‘K Ivor}! the top of the crown and S . Now we are read to sewboth parts together; take he crown and nt it on the brim, and sew ‘ other about half-way down the crown. Stitch tightly all the way round and s very chic effect is “Rained ,1,‘ with a simple ng of navy or black ribbon. .___..__..___. GOOSE DIET IUISTED 0N CIVIL SSIWANTS _ IQOVNO, Nov. T-Lithunnis last night- decided to solve her surplus goose problem by the simple exped- ient of eating geese. Confronted with s considerable surplus of unsslnbie geese, because of closing of the normal export mur- ket in Germany, the Cabinet tenta- tively adopted a plan which would a“ force all Government employees to est roast goose every Sunday until the crop is reduced to normal. The geese will be sold to the civil servants at about four lits (67 pents) per goose and purchase will be udifl . Cost of the geese will be deducted from the employ- ees‘ salaries each month. If the scheme works it maly be extended to cover hogs, butter, eggs w and other farm products, so that oivii servants eventually may rc- ceive most of their salary "on the hoof.” nous AGAIN neon nrvmrcua oiss on . Psymaster Pioneer ,. Premier ,_ Pros Air . P right H ,, " Total sales M1900. UNLssrln year old, alive for sixteen hours sf- m his heart hsd ceased ‘ " _, for one. minute. ' Dr. William S. Balkan said Weill! heart had been still at least s min- ute by the time he arrived to treat him for a sudden illness. rie re- ved the patient by artificial res- ,’ ‘ andrushcdhlm toshos- pitsi oxygen tent. mqlnsrrrve noltsss rum. or rumours-tort AND roscunbtb norms OHAPLIN. Bu!» Oct. airs-NO inquisitive horses were routed when they ‘ ‘ a ,.--- rambling along a highway. The owner was forced to use pliers in extracting ll quills from the nose and lip of one horse, while the other got his punishment in the logs. IIINOIBI IARINA’! HOLIST- III AIF-ISTD u. Jlnnunjumpadontba, theoatza 1 '.sio soon‘ attracted the reptiles, and mo! Dog racing has been made a human and allowed to return to Vienna. Austria. The sport was stop- two years ago when live cots c were substituted for the electric m here which the animals. The trait has all the latest improve- ments. including betting machines. H The races are expected to be as popular as football. which ently was introduced into the country- sNAxss onsrr WINE near.“ l Park Hill When a wine merchsntin Mad-‘gend Ora ." ' it‘: ras, India, opened his shop recntly, sgvli" - rig ha found so snakes. crewiins 0n the M‘ M,,-,-,,--_~__--_-__ 1*” floor. They had been placed there by an enemy‘. Recovering from his ~- shock. the merchant summoned s snake charmer, whose plaintive mu- WIlSTl-II-CIASIB DIES I Theflevulihn Ha-rrimoidos Prim. i Minister t they were captured. were in Rflsllnd. who died found to be deadly poisonous. gala-Reigns“? 1:271: u I000! TIIOBOUGIILY DOMIS- WW1 thud e was a keen ’ nos-no ‘ believer in Scottish folklore and would chase small boys who whist- oamuw. m; s.-to.v.>-A M III-the Itmt. becwu the folk- seven -fl0flthl' old bull moose cap- 1m deems that to whistle lltOi‘ it tired at- Ioow Mountain-House, min wearing a. beard is one of the northwest of. here. is quite at home ‘ Wot-st iltlasibls forms of insult. mthe farmofrete Saueneastof - —-—--—-——-- here. The moose is thoroughly do- T1381‘! STA!!! SOUGHT lnuticsted altar a long- train MRI-I » ' ---——- nay. He miles with the other farm , it collectors in all parts of the animals. sleeps with the chickens vol-nun try Miles. lama l"? series‘ and drinh s gallon of milk each Perfect inform, Australian wiid- ilirl; frosau in blocks of foe, h-ve lhglish. d in Ian haneisoo. This city outed by native workmen in Lhasa, His 0f the Tilbury Hotel, was announc- It happened like this: Professor Buckhurstls sensational discovery 0d the beetle-the first to be seen in England for thirty-one years __ started s campaign by the Ministry of Agriculture to stamp out the potato pest. Descriptions were circulated. A oussnds of assorted bugs and "5 5 1 "will"! 43- ~ to some extent. E3" A 11"!" 44- Norands touched a high market of WHE- Eggs A medium 42 g4}; m, ,, ~01 . 1- - I Eggs A puiiets of $1 and the close at 82.66 was up EBB! A Dulists 1.25 net. Another strong s oi: in the Eggs B large 29 bass metal gron was F's onbridgep9d WWII“?- Eggs B medium 2i up 20 cents. Sud nry Basin gained b. Ell! c Z Silvers were traded in moderate voi- d flies were examined. A body of Ministry officials. armed with mi- croscopes and fumigsiors, waged wsr on the beetle at Tiibury. They made the 'I‘i1bury Hotel their headquarters. tween Professor Buckhurst, one of the officials and Miss Wright. The professor stayed at the hotel on and of! for s year—unti1 it was certain that no Colorado beetle lurked in '.i‘iibury’s potato fields. “Yes. we have the beetle to thank for our engagement," he said, loughingly. '1'he couple are to be married next June. Scotland Imports 50% 0f Granite Used We were always of the opinion that rock and Scotland were syn- onymous the hardy Highlanders taking u gmst deal of their hardi- ness from their rocky surroundings, but it would seem. that in face of the famous granite quarries ofAb- erdeen, large quantities hf granite are imported into Scotland. It is estimated that fully 50 per-sent of the granite used in Scotland is lm- ported, Finland and Sweden being the chief sources of supply, states the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. The chances for Canadian granite are pioblemsticai. due to the long dis- tance from Scotland as compared with Finland and Sweden. In the matter of marble, very little, if any, 0f conunercisl value is quarried in the United Kingdom but small quantities of Irish marble find their wag into Scotland. Italy Belgium, t5 Trance, Norway and Sweden nre the countries from which the main sup- ‘; plies come. A Glasgow firm has undertaken to see whet can be done by way of using Canadian marble. FAIL ‘lb REACH BASIS at (XDMPROWSE zlolvnorr, Nov. 3—-(OP)—0PP°5l' ticn to Jspe-uese ,. 1m‘ new thods of naval limitation was re- mirnred tonight after e. long meet- - fog-between Sir John Simon. 1M’- elgn Secretary, and Norman Davies 0f the United States. The situation was thoroughly dis- cussed but the two men were un- sbiatofindthsbasisof scorn- punlse approach. The British delegates are next meeting with the Japanese in the hope of finding some method of re- ccnciiiw the different; views. To- night's meeting was described as s heart to heart discussion very sat.- isfactory to both British and Am- ericui deieuetcs. 54 cries Preferred was a full point ‘ to Miss Wright; A close friendship sprang up be- the Montreal Stock Exchange was featured by an exp ' in volume and an improved tone in security prices in today's session. The mien of the market here psraillicd the movement in New York, at which center issues rose in heavier turn- over. After a brisk session, volume declined considerably ncsr the close, Tuckcws Tobacco Preferred, in one of its rare appearances, advanc- edtosnewhfghoflz? forsnet gain of two points. Notional Brew- higher at 36. Holiinger reversed its weak movement of yesterdsybses- sion and displayed strength particu- larly in the eftcmoon, closing st 10.50, up 85 cents. Canadian General Electric Prefer red, making its first appearance of the day lute in the session, decline! 1% to 63%. Canadian Ceiunese Pre- Japan Seek To Produce Aluminum I From The Ore v m the manufacture of aluminum, bouzdte is the principle ore, large lash Guiana, in South America, n»; "miller to many Canadians who, make vocation trips from Conflds to this Eurpire colony during both the summer and winter in "Lady" Improvedl Tone 0n Montreal Stock Exchange (0. P. By Guardian’ bash! Wire) termed moi MONTREAL, Novfz-‘rradins 0n ping twvraupoints to ioansds Power powers sentlme-utowfthalistass closedstlLcfHt. International -supp11es of which come from Brit- t m3 week "' III. wssnnsblato mmttaofflla -,~ Japanese Males Howe Less Hair 0n usuum character-lath! so; s fra-reschln! effect on trade inwar- icus articles, even rasor blsdufbe- used less often by some nation- alities than others and thisimoi from any partislity to hirsutialmp- dsgcs. In Js-pen a greet Qllilnr- lty of the population are notirtha habit of shaving every dsygynot bobbe- iiners of the Canadian National mm‘ m‘? "t iuumwm“! Steamships. Aluminum oxide first produced from the crude om and aluminium is then obtained from this by electrolytic reduction. “ufnmnb 0119 "n "t 5 Japan at the present time imparts ' ‘raw aluminum, mostly from Can- ada,‘ which is then processed into various ortfcla. The Japanese,‘ however, sre bending their efforts, towards productnc siumimnn from the ore nnd are looking to Nether- lands Elust Indies to supply the bauxite, utilizing‘ the gurpiils elec- tric wwer of the new Jltsulzentsu- tan power Station. o1! the Taiwan mow narrow "nun" -.vmv.vl_rs wort nun-run. MAULS rmvl T0 nsanr LISBON, Portugal, Nov. 2.-A story of how a lion obtained rc- vengc Just before death after ly- ing mortally wounded in the jungle of Portuguese East Africa. reached here today from Mozambique. Pastor Bsziiio oiiveim. who was s- ludge in the seaport town of Heirs, had wounded the animal while hunting. Two days later he returned to the some spot and found what appeared t6 be s. lion's carcass. .When u» Judge snrsvwhed the lion it suddenly leaped on him and mauled him to death. The lion, sc- I cording to the report, fell dead on the man's body. WANT MEAN MEN’ TO 5E! PREVIEW NEW YORK, Nov. l-Jlhere is s. chance for a, job for A-l 1156B!!- The following appeared in the public notices o1 the New York Herald Tribune: "Wanted for part time work I of the meanest, most cantanker- ous. cruel-lest, sourest, evil-dik- positioned men in the city. ill/lust be devoid of humor and ube i0 give references ancnt; these qual- iflcgtiong to; preview audience." DUKE OF KENT T0 ENTER. HOUSE OF LOBDS NOV. ‘l; WEDDING DATE IS NOV. 29 LONDON, Nov. 2.—'I‘he Duke of Kent will take his seat in the House of Lords early in ember, it is understood. The provisional date set is November '1. Better imown as Prince George, youngest son of Their Majesties, the recently-crest- ed duke will be introduced by two of his brothers, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York. Prince lGeorge was given the title of duke ifollowing announcement of his iforthroming wedding to Princess Marina in Greece. The weddinfl takes place in Westminster Abbey on November 29. cause light. Among the working clones a shave once s week is considered endings." Thus read the on a. medal presented to flames 1n the Raye-i Infirmary at England. ‘The boy was travelling with his other from their h Bradford when he fell from Although suffering flvm his he picked himself up and reclaim the train until he fainted. ',,‘ ted to Join the touring will travel the M00 miles from Perth are oompsrstf ely hQQM-lt massage»; for shave, shampoo and [80 sen from the cheaper Illghlliltl‘ shaving brush artists. so tlusr-gqork- ingmnn, instead of wleldingisthe razor himself, hiss to the nearest tcnsorial parlor and has hisqhir- sutial doses attended .82.. A senisonc hundredth ofayk d s yen today is worth 28c fzyfinn- sdisn money. The higher cissl shops charge up to I yen. The market for razor blades ismuper- cntiy confined to the offioewytprk- srs. Germany supplied about, 9i pes- oent. of the rssor blsdgy 1m- ported into Japan last year; ao- cording to the Industrial merit of the Canadian at Railways. Great Britain came" e followed by the united soul and Sweden. It docs not look p g ng for the Canadian rssor bl less the modernisation vntiélt n going on in Japan causes iiflhale Jr xt members of the populstih‘? to evolve greater mops of hsdfi o: their chins, LAIGEST RAILWAY IN Glill 1s OWNED 1N BIflAm 11-4 ‘fffll The largest railway nstcn-v in Cuba is British owned. The ncond largest is a domestic oovncernlirass- anger and freight traffic hsscshown satisfactory increases this year over last, according to Canadian Na- tional Railways sources otrdnfor- mstion. - ~=» \ no!orsoonasvIusdp.a1. I i011 lent-Jester, _ in , cs2‘. illries 1ooosssmmmnasva Nearly 100 automobiles are expec- psrty which to Melbourne. Australia, to o peril in the Victorian Oonte y i bro- tion. For 32S miles between sile- donio and Eucis them are ran-filling stations and drivers must carry suf- ficient gasoline for the stretch. There also will be no wportunity to get water in the s2 miles between Cocklebiddy and Bawlinns. 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