N." § .91 115$ T Financial Writer) NEW YUiih, N. i1, Nov. speculators for the mlvnnce 1...1i'lts in the iinalu-ini inurkc giving a li)\\'l'l' direction to and grain prices. peetcd here; some brokerage Innuei‘. nnvo iu shalt-s, inany stances were confined Iii catty o\'er 3,000,000 L MARKET (Iiy John L. Coolry. Associated Press 10—1l0cent accepted ts today, sceuri ty \\'hcut's reaction has been quite e!- houses were surprised that it had not come liull stocks tiifcrcd tl1e best resist- prlucipnl issues o1’ that description (rinsing with sinnil gains as the result of n l11st minute nmrk-up. Earlier attempts to bolster bullish spirits through the medium of tho lame group failed; nevertheless the decline by utilities 11nd lndus was slow and not losses in inns to a poi1.t or so. The turnover ilrnpnevl to 1,717,531‘: sl-nros against yesterday's volume of ials E011.- Priees generally finished above the bottcm. U. S. Steel reduced an extreme loss of more than 2 tn 11,5. Net de- clines in iielhicheui, National Biscuit, American P1111. General idlcctric. (len- cral Motors, Scars lira-buck. Standard Oli of'New Jersey, Westinghouse and GOSSIP pendent point hither. have been discussing curtailment. around a cent and a half covered yesterday's small iosI. Sideligh ts i___ Canadian Press) the spectacular rise in wheat on sentiment. with October 24. 000 in the substantially grentcr increase. , 11 iii ill HiR 1111...... (Canadian Press) FHOIEINIX, Aria, Nov. 111-141-111 Winnie Ruth Judd today was held for trial on charges of murdering Mrs. Annie Le Roi, and Miss Hed- erst-while WOODSTOCK, fvig Samuelson. her .Montreal Market i MONTREAL, Que" Nov. l0-—The ad- vance in quoted values on the loenl at 10k exchange, which had been u11- broiien for over a week, was halted in today's session of trading, under the influence of profit-taking, was influenced by the easier trend in tio11 in the ubeut market. The robust Wail Street n11d a very natural reac- l1n11_vancy which developed l11 security markets i11 the past couple of weeks, nud whit-n found its chief impulse in prices and 1111 extension of this improvement to other commodity and mctnl prices. has had a highly constructive effect with signs visible xuan_v directions of n slowly returning eonflde11ce on tho part of ti1e public. it is quite obvious, lwxvever. that even granting that indications n. many di- rections suggest the ond of the de- pression, and l return of a more con- structive trend in trade and industry. that the road to recovery must of ne- cessity he a slow and irregular one. Tho steady improvement in sales re- corded by tl1o Dmnlnlon Stores since the beginning of the year was con- tinued in the four week period ended ports sales ia that period totalling The company re- $1 100,800, as compared with $1.775.- corresponding four~woek period of inst year. When considera- tion is given to the generally lower ranrrc of commodity prices prevailing at the present time, when compared with last year. it would apncar ap- parent that actual volume showed ll whici. in and prints were also steady cents and 2i cents a pound, respective- ly. Receipts were 1,556 boxes. Carlot prices of fresh eggs were un- cases. were 00 to 05 cents. COTTON futures closed very steady; June 714,‘ July Apr. 097; May 707: Spot closed Nov. 667; Dec. 083-05. quiet: middling 070. 3 points higher. American middling fair 018; strict good middlln 51.1: ml1idling Mi: strict low middling 401: low middling 47R; strict ordinary Si: good ordinary 42ft Receipts were 1.000 bales including 0,000 American. .___i__-_- Mill] PARTY N ACCIDENT (Canadian Press N. 3.. Nov l0- a friends, while s. thousand persons Narrow escapes from death were fought vainly in m.‘ efiort to enter ‘experienced near the courtroom. Clarence E. Ice, Justice of the Peace, bound Mrs. Judd over to Superior Court after bearing state testimony which traced trunks con- taining bodies of the two women from Phoenix to Los Angeles. The bodies, one dismembered, were dis- covered when tho trunks were open ed in a Los Angeles railway station. BALTIC SCHOOL Honor roll for October: sto. Grade VIII-l, Marshall Delan- cy; 2, Ellsworth Bernard and Dor- c thy Simpson. Grade VII,_1. Niargaret Cousins; Donald. Grade V-—-1, Ronald Delaney alnd Beairsto; 2. John Mac- Frances Donald; Grade L‘, Robert Harding. 3, James Harding. Grade IIL-i, Doris Bemsrd; 2, Jean Holmes; 3, Bruce McKenzie. Grade I. (a)—i. Muriel Woodside 2. James Woodsidc. ‘ Grade I- (b)—1, sto: 3, Sterling Clark. Grade I. (cl-i, Doris Matthews; 3. Evelyn MacDonald; 3, Eldon Har- ding. ' Perfect attendance: Jennie Run- say, Anna Burns, Margaret Cous- ins, Ronald Delaney, Frances Beatr- sto, Sterling Clark, Eunice Clark, Keir Oiark, Verna Besirsto- (Patriot please copy) '::1t is usually safe to say that when a child is pale, sickly, peevlsh the cause is worms. These parasites range the stomach and intestines, causing serious dis- orders of the digestion and prevent- ing" the infant from deriving lus- Mlliers Worm Pewdzra, by destroying the worm, and restless, toaance from food. Grade IX.—1, Jennie Ramsay; 2. Emma. MacDonald; 3, Grace Beair- Anna. Burns; 3. 3, Ruth Mac- IV.--1,, Clara MacDonald ; Eunice Clarke and i-lilda Beuirsto; 3. Verna Beatr- Bernlce Cullen, teacher. Chathsm, N. 3., by Hon. 1". 0. Squires, speaker of the New Brunswick Legislature, his wife, his son, Thomas, and their nephew, Harold Baird, who were returning to Woodstock after i. vis- it to eastern New Brunswick. The car skidded on a wet spot in the highway and turned over. All mem- bers of the party suffered slight injuries and were more or less shaken up. ‘ CHERRY HILL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE . The Annual meeting of the Cherry Hill Women's Institute was held in the school on Monday even- ing, November 2nd with an atten- dance of eleven members and one visitor. The meeting opened with theresding of the Creed. Roll call WBs answered with "How I prepare fowl for market." Minutes of last meeting read, approved of and signed by the president. Reports of committees given and butter, in cnrlots, was unchanged at 21 cents a pound. To retailers soliczi; at changed. extras bsing quoted at 52 cents, firsts at i5 cents. pallets at 40 cents and seconds or peewecs It 25 cents a doles. Storage extras, in car- lots, held steady at 28 cents, flfltl_ll 25 cents and seconds at 21 cents a dozen. Quotations to retailers were un- changed and receipts totalled 8,110 The potato market held steady. quo- tntions per 80 pound hag being 80 to 40 cents for Quebec whites, 45 to 50 cents" for Quebec cobblers, 50 to 55 cents for Quebec green mountains; 45 to 00 cents for New Brunswick cob- biers ad 50 to 00 for New Brunswick green mountains. Prince Edward Is- land green mountains, per 00 pounds, NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 10-Cottou closing bids: Jan. 071-72: Feb. 070; iifar. 0R8; 722-23: Aug. 130; Sept. 73S; Oct. 7-17; Liverpool z-Cotton, spot quiet. Prices a 573; good middling 533; strict middling The British Government's announced intention of stabilizing sterling had a firming effect on that exchange during most of the day although a gain of was more tl1n11 lost. The final cable rate was 33.8014, off a cent. German marks and French francs improved, while Shang- hai was strong. The Japanese yen re- i ERDA Y’S ...-or..- )4 Union Carbide ran from 1 to 19¢. Am- erlcun Telephone and Cora Products were off about 2. Beeehnut Packing 11nd Bethlehem Preferred showed indo- h. la the rails, Bantu l-‘e, Norfolk and Western, Union Pa- cific, Baltimore and 0hlo,aad Penn- sylvania ranged from n fraction to a Metal issues were off, possibly bo- cause of the reported dead-lock reach- sd by the international producers who wna-r run s-rocn MARKET mo. Dryden Pa“; W , .. . , r1... 1.1.... ,2}; 1,1,11,11,15" -- g1’. ma 21 21 Number of advances . .. 100 B11 no meal ‘.'O'M"' Number of declines . 401 100‘ no Texmu‘ '- Rtoeks unchanged 123 157i! Frag" co p?“ - I Total issues traded . 720 8804;“ s “mm! _ ' ...._._...._ Gurds .. .. Ham Bridge , ,, d k Holi G Ming! ,, Pro ace Mar et ;;;=,,~g;,1-,=,0-,,_--- 111. 111. Lindsay (lo , __ 1o gtfaslsey Iiarrls . 50;, cum“ l, c- rant ... i0 noxwltahl». 017:. d: o-s ds- ggclitnfggver . .. 201/, 401,4, 3.174, ,0 cllua in Ontario cheese wa the only N“ steeleiéi: -- i: price change on the produce and dairy o "we Mm- -- 1 f market here today. I,‘ m L d‘ " 95 Ontario cheese lost a quarter of a of‘: £1" 1 -- 3-1 cent at 11% cents while Quebec cheese Sh“ I 3""? -- -' held steady a???) cents a pound. lle- qh"‘:n"g£1|'l1! -- ~- $1 --1 t .- n. ‘ - -.- “léhgtsyxfmtcwnshlphjxifo. I. pasteurized Si“! "t "M11111" “it'd 99V; 375E 57b’. __.._ The Montreal Stock Exchange .__._.. (Special to Johnston a “ya-d . _ ) 117.55 ., °5".”"'“.',"""“‘.","|L“FF Am, p“ Ghhu-f “If; v.1. 4-). 4-11 At Sit-lie ,, Boil Telephone B C Packing ..:'.‘."."".-“.. '1 111.12”- 11.“ 1v.- s c Power a' V‘ :5?) ll C Power ii , 1 ' ' " Can Ca l-‘l ,1 gun 31-115’... 121,1. D 8m 8%’ an e11 t. ._ _ Can Ceniellhfd 0% 0% 8% 8% C" Gypsum (w, Can i1.d Alco 2. (‘an W Cable A . n1 gory!’ (fable B "1 o lfi L . Cockshnltc Plow , ,2 n0 10% 10% Cons ll! Smelt .. 8.1 90 35 31 S of Canada Pid 32 Twin City .. .. Win Elec .. l0 Win Eiec Pfd .. 50' Royal .. .. . i ntuhiinii NEWCREMT _ (Associated Press) BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 10—.A request of the Austrian National Bank for a new credit was rejected‘ for the present by the bank for‘ international setlements today. Directors of the World bank de-' cided that under present monetary circumstances in Austria the credit. song-ht was not; an urgent matteni They suggested, therefore, that the pnqaosal be postponed until certain monetary . rms produced "cer- tain results which are hoped for." i umrao sraras TRADE. JAN-' UARY-JUNE ‘Pilot the United States is suf- fcziag perhaps more acutely than any other nation in her import and’ export trade during the present depression is shown in tzla article submitted for the 1.111s issue of the csmmerclal Intelligmce Journal by ‘tic. J. M. Ve-‘hsier, insistent Trade Oonunlssioner in New York. He points 011i. .1111: f0: the first =51: months of; the calendar year 1931, the total trdc of -l.e United States hm". dropped off nearly 25 per cent, s- mountlng to 83.423.455.000, the smallest total for any similar per- iod since 1914. Exports for this per- iod totalled $1,318,277.00 a drop of 36.8 per cent below the 1930 figure and 44 per ccent below the 1926-30 compared with 1930 and 47 per cent] Canada. declined 37 per cent as com pared with the first half of 1930, amounting to $232,494,000. SUPEIB-SILVERS Fuil-Furred-Foxes aver; Pup in my Ranch dns new committees appointed. It was decided to have half year- ly programmes issued as before. The following ofllcexs were elected for ; the ensuing year: 1- Pres-, Bill's. William Crawford; Vice-Pres, Mrs. David Il- MacDon- ald; Secy. Helena Horgan. Directors, auditors and Conven- ors were also elected. A vote of thanks was tendered to the retiring president. Mrs. Harold Colin. The ,, ‘or prosrnmme of the evening consisted of a thanksgiving verso by each member and a con- test "writing name with left hand 1.1111111111141111, u... prise ma... won by Miss Etta MacDonald. Mrs. Neil mmn kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting, roll call to be answered with "Suggestions for a Christmas Gift." A dainty buffet. lunch was served and the 111661108 @108“ hi’ singing the National Anthem. English railway msineers have developed a circular saw tint is r at; t t: '2 digestion “m” on a truck and operated by and serves tc g-sflnstoaneloctriomotortotrlmthooodl ' healthy action. qguqgggpgvonlmgth, I to 5 Generations. PBIZEBLOOD- D. STIRLING MacLIiAN, Charlottetown Bunch 1 Mlle West North River Bond i“. -fi-wamon7i. of the average value. Imports for this same fought in Bremen, period amounted to $1,107,228.000.:kl1led, eight severely being a drop of 33.8 per cent as sixty arrested as a. result. should care for the historic ivy-clad church tower 1n the center of Ball- money, Ireland, has been put up to] -—Blows of iwstilo factions greeted the Ministry of Home Aflairs. The city council declares that as the Irish Commission, in 1874, vested the burying grounds, although not an- aexedto the pa; . rural council the tower should have] the same owner. But the tower eluding a priest, a, must be repaired, and the rural policeman, council does not want to stand the beggn whe expense. Neither does the city. rue cuastorrsrowp .;..A.1.>.,~__~.. ND 301w) Q The Montreal ' _...___. _ _ (Canadian Press) 101105 u. Uut., Nov. l0-—(.\iinir1g (Special to Johnston a 11111-111 ”.'_"”=‘_ “W-Wlr- Stocks Openililghiianvjiaist in“ “mtk 111141111-"111511111" Ab“, __ 5 10 a i) _.\1o.\'1'1:1:.\1., Que, Nov. l0—(liy u... ""“1'*““~‘ ~- -- i-h 1-17 1-1? Assn Oil ... ... i ulian l'r -lirltish a11d foreign 1Mm‘\“°"da ~- lienuharnoll A. . "“\"|'-‘11L’1: i.1 1 . ion to the Canadian fmmhmt‘ " - lilg 1111...... 2:. 2s 22 23 111-1111, 1... compiled by .1... 11.1.1111 11111.1 """’“1-'\"'">' - - British Am Oil . 12 "1' i 1min. closed today as follows: .'f"""~'\"'“ ~- Dis (‘orp-Seu a - 111w. 110-11. “s54. '*_'E""'-\"“> - 1- Do 5mm. H ' 17m _,11'1li.\i..\1.u.ir1' Home o“ _ | 1..., schilling, not quoted. 1',""""'“"1 111111111111 0n . I125; , "H". l-vlsa. 0.1.11.1. 1-f1">*-11~.'=1111=11 1,,,,, 110b,“, . _ I 5 1 - .1111. 1s, dunes. ;_'""1_ 111-1- 1111 111-1111111111. . 1:11.51 1311412114: 1'.-=,v,- ~11. u-v, 0.011113. 1'11"“ “" -"'"1 ..., “m...” A _ 221/, 1 ‘v 11.11.311.111; dollars, 0.3214. --"'“ 11111-11» In, mum” B _ 3% I 1,4. uosiova eroun, 0.03211. 111111.111. 11 Co . 101/. . i '_'.'"'"""'11- k1 1'. 01111111- Mnsn any!“ _ “I 42%| | v l<11.i..1.1i, finmark, 0.01.177. I ‘ 1.11.1.1...“ . ..|111 119-1011114-1111111 " ' ' 1113f»- 1" .. 1' 11.1mm 1,1,1 , _, 7.11 i _ einnnrlr. 0.2‘ 7. 411.101 1.111.111 sum-at .. .. .. n11 Ina I12 11-: _ 1-" 111-1111111111. 4-1’ '0 ~1‘""H'l1~1'i1 . Sm,“ _ I. ‘I m i.r..1-.-, (li'ill'lliiiil. 0.0143. 5001>voi1111 rio ,, Tnpk “mm” ___| fl I u I “m, “no 11.111. l, riori... 0.4470, 11o<11,'....i11g.. .. Walker. Ilirnm .| 4 | lino; ry, pongu, not quoted. t;11111‘.-....11:a wright n“ ‘ “I 300' I 1111111., rum-p, .1 21g (itiiiouu: __ ,, __ ll ir o, s" i1'alcoul1ridgc The Dollar NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. i0—(£i_v the Canadian l'ress)-—The Canadian dollar closed at 1101/4 cents 011 iucnl foreign exchanges, 1,4. cent higher than yesterday's close, nud the pound ster- ling ended the day at $11.60 fur cubic transfers, 2 cents net lower than the previous close. Both currencies fluctuated narrowly. _______._______ U. S. v Crop Report (ltssochltetl Press) ‘VASIII-v-"lli-Y. 11. 0.. Nov. 111-001.. production this year was placed at 2.074.300.0111) bushels hv the Department of Agriculture today i11 its preihnin- ury estimate. A month ago 2,701.’, -"' bushels were estimated. Last crop was ‘.'.(liJl,UiiU.0Utl 1111d the {Lyn-qr average production was 13.711101111111111 bushels. Preliminary estimates of oth- er crops with comparison of last year's crop, were: Buck 1.11.1116 10.12.10.000 11.11am, com- pared with 7,000,000. Flax seed i 0,000 bushels com- pared with .. , 110,000. Beans (dry edible) 20.400000 bush- cls compared with 2l.000.000. Apples 220,000,000 bushels compared with 104,000,000. ' Pears 241100.000 bushels with 210011.000. Grapes 1,010,000 tons compared with 2,400,000. Potatoes 382,000,000 bushels, compar- ell with 343,000,000. Tobacco 1,048,000,000 pounds pared with 1,011,000,000. Sugar 111101.11 7,020,000 tons compared with 9.300.000. Corn remaining on farms Nov. 1 is estimated at 02,887,000 bushels, or 4.4 per cent of the i030 crop, compared with 72.38.1000 bushels n year ago and 00,051,000 bushels, the five ycnr aver- a 1r’s compared 00 in - ge. The quiallty of corn this year is 85.0 per cent, as compared with 7&0 per cent last year and 70.0 per cent,‘ the l0 year average. Pillllliili CLASH-ES I GERMANY BERLIN, Nov. 10—Ciashes ‘be- tween political opponents in whic 1W0 were 11111611 11111111“ 111° 1101"... 11.- described his rebuffs by u... of the thirteenth anniversary ecle- bration of- the German republic. National Socialists and members Republican Reichsbanner with one man wounded and The other fatality occurred in below the live year average value. Eutin, near Hamburg , when the Imports from Canada for this per- Inatianai socialists attacked the re-i 0d were valued at $139,604,000, a publicans who were parading in the decline of $79,803,000 or 36 per cent market square. Fifteen were injur- below those for the corresponding ed. Minor clashes occurred at Leip- 111111 of the year 19:10. Exports to'B1c and Wattensvhled- Whether the city or the county h, in the [British And in. pasetu, 0.09711. (it'll. krone, 021100. - 1'l:1n1i. franc 0.2107. i'1.il--.i 811111-11 dollar, 10 27-02 I ~- prv-inhiin. i . _, ' Exchange Rates ';'<1!:r1.\"i‘0, (' .l'1:.1. i‘1'c.~1s)—(‘|o.-=i111.’ rates 1.111.131 were as follows: Pound sterling in linutrcai 4.2014. Pound sterling la New York . 90. Caumlinn dollar in New Yor. . iilINillES (Canadian Press) drug store. He was '73 years old. per flnL, Nov. ]()--(i‘._v the exchange lNV-Elililll 0F lElilS MABHINE HOBOKEIN, N. J., Nov. l0—Col Isaac N. Lewis. Muntciair, N. J., inventor and scientist, whose Lewis machine gun was an outstanding weapon in the Great War, died of p, heart attack late yesterday in a Col. Lewis was talking with an old friends when he collapsed and i Mining Exchange I . Curb Market Foreign Exchange! ioidiicld . irau iluuyn .\\.’1liuiiiiigttl‘ iiiitiiiiiuiiicsiuilil . 101.11 iimvoy 500.\te.\iil21111 i000 iicrland .. 21001111111111; Corp 25010001071511. iiall (Canadian Press) Xiili’ YORK, N, Y., NOV. ed wheat closed weak. iiigh i.o\v (‘lose H 11;, usisj 17cc. .. .. .. .\iay .. .. CHICAGO . (‘liifiifit’), lli., Nov. 10--Grains fell today like :1 spent skyrocket, nud i11 some cases dropped as much as 5 cents n hmhel compared with ycstcnlny-‘s 11111 figures. The reaction, expcrifillccll trade observers said, was past due. n11ri was largely a consequence of the cxtrauu- rapidity 11nd extent nf rc- "Flil- rains of 2l1i cents for wheat and rye. will. 105-’. cents upward flight of earn within a nmuih. Dealings tn1l1|_v lacked thr- maguiidue that l1ac been thr- rul1- o! i111», 11.1.1011. still lmynurii the average. Stock 111:1rk1-t weakness. and moisture ralh-f in domestic win- tr-r wheat territory contributed to aug- mcaterl selling pressure and to cur- lniiorl imylng. Wheat closed nervous grqqgv, pants lower than yeutr-rtlay-‘s finish. (‘nrn 2-215. down, oats 113-114 off. rye show- ing 310-5114. loss, and provisions vary- ing from ‘.11 cents drop to .'i cents gain. “TNNIPEG \\'lf\'.\'il'l'<ll"1, .\iu11., Nov. iii-lily the f‘11n:1diu11 l'rcs1~")—\'alues suffered n violent spill on tho Winnipeg Grain i-Ixchnnge today all four futures tumb- ling from 2-3,’. to 21,11 cents. November broke ‘.314, cents to 07%: December 2111 to 07% to 071A: iiiny 2M. at 711' to 711,14. and July 25,’, tn 21,1; at 7'" Grain Market E w Y n Mnxuuin I.lr]1|l<l11t1¢.1. c1111sc1l through unload- ing by nervous speculators who I111- al l111,vi1.g, was r.-apo1.sii1le for (he came discmirngcd at a 1111111111 in gener- violent brr-alc. At limes, prices slnuipcvi three cents from yesterday's close, but rallied slightly. Southern interests as well as con.- missinn 111111111111 joined i11 selling and c .. .. , Petrol 7M10'Slnd:|1~.111n 1ll0ili§ter Pacific (‘J00 1d ilnsin 51110, 'i‘ow:1 gm a c ‘c...' ifilriiikiast (‘upper lfliliiilinst (‘rest . fififlfili-lldorado .. iilililildoot hills . . fiilfliiillnutlfihi . . L’0i'i0'(irn11dvi.~\v . .'l001iinn1n Oli . 1-‘i0'i!11d.~1nn Bay lfillilfiiimp Oli -i.'l70iint Nickel . 2l0'int Petrol for a time the amrln-t was under sc- vr-ra pressure. i-Tvporiers did not confirm any fnr- eiun sales made 111-ernlght. Demands for cash whr-at again was indifferent, with the exception of no. 1 and .'i northern. Durums were ne- git-clad. iinrlv-v and low grade oats were the "wg-Ellfixitlélswkllv-i only Imticcabie sales iu_ the coarse .‘ ‘L .. TitItIIVipnud (‘on .. . L M": . 1l0il,‘\\'nite Ackcr .. 91,955 14‘ZS5]\\'l'lgbt linl’ ... r111... 1.1.1.11 011112130. Nov, 11115-14; .\iay 111,4-1s§;‘ 1731-1517111 Oats —. . 3i; Dee. 33-11513; .\iay _ v _ ‘I :1.111; .1111,- ldzilgfiftglslloflllph-s \a ... .10 i .0. i 1W“. r], g 4314B: DH.‘ 131A"; 1 . .. .. . - _ imsnlnig 111.111.11.11 .. I. - A ‘(llll casu mucus 1 en r n11 .. .. ,. . 2450111110111 iicsch .. 1 hum, 71%; m, 1 n“, .- . .1 no. (i, 48%: fccd. ~ . .'i nor. ill: no. ; . 1 durum, b011,}. ' . _ i‘. W. 3i; no. ii feed, Ill; no. 1 feed ed, I: rejected, '20; . , . iiarlr-y-iiaitiug grades: 0 row ex. 2i. i‘. W. 4111,? 2 row ex. 3 C. W. (lthcr grades . 5110x111. 11.1.1111}. i o T‘ 1 i’ M ISCELLANEOUS PAGE NINE l/lJiT}4l7iNh0tS? ... (fipffltll to Joiun-ton .\- 111ml: Up~ 1. iiigl. Low Lust Nil." Air iitdue | n1; _ 1 Al 1111-11. H1114 .\|-1'1...1 ., 1:. At Ill-fin j i711, .\1.1 (‘.11. ..., .\.'.-,~ Am i-‘ l'o\v i i7 A111 Loco ... 1' Am l‘ LL Alli S lio .\1.1 Sugar .1111 ‘l‘ ’i‘\-l .\l11 'i'<1l1:i13 .\1.1. 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Orville 130i 1,33 AIONUIREAL, Qua, NOV. 10-—Flour, R03’ Dutch i - inmoiPenln Pete i 0'1 I WV/tlspring wheat patents firsts 535-500 ‘"10- ‘tercs i - _ . . , 1 . , . . . . - The Bums“ Government was 20725lV1-nt11r1-s 5R 1.00 flour, seconds . ;fiour, bakers 4.0-? 19 ROPYHIPR i i-li-i . . . ' <. 1 quick to 1111112.; Col. Lewis’ machine Yeolvickcrs l1 i-l‘! 1111181391-111111-1 .\1.1-.'i: 11.11.11.111. choice 211111 ‘fora '—— 1,6 i. -'.'.0; f , 't- ~ Gm o .. _. gun. Recognition by the United cu“; pm“, ...“ 1.1”“ “ L mm s Pacific 1, ', 1,1,’. .4 States air forces finally convinced n‘ W I111! . to“ - - . rolled 011w. bu: 90 2"?" 1'1"" i178] l3 714-11; the 11111‘ department of its evvent- 5111103113123‘. '.'. l’ . $1.522’.".1.s..f;”i.ifii'z Lthehustes, is omi-ihf 1' 1.11.1 .2 1:11? ability. l ‘Smgjliircit 1.. .. Quebec, .1115; butter, no. 1 finest .21; 2 1;’) offfgnlT i I s’ - .. 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T'nlflu l000"i‘cmisk .. .. .. 0114,1111‘. 3.11s r1..- spots 11....- 1111111. 11mg 1.1.11.- ' ifter n fairly steady opening. fu- 1'- ver ‘war depamneflt‘ 1 lulu-s 1ieveiopr1l a reactionary tendency, “V1111 (‘r1 .. COIOIIBI I18Wl5 1113550 dlSiZTBSSQd by with the market closing net uncbang- lycrgthp P". "HF the attitude of his own countrymen that he ccfitempiated for a while remaining away from the land of his birth. V The adoption of the gun by the British brought him millions of dol- lars in royalties. Factious Battle In Valencia VALENCIA, Spain. NOV. B. (A.P.) 15.000 Catholics and extreme right UUMMIJNISTIB iiziililllRE IS SEIZEI] ed to 1 point loxvcr. Approximate sales were only 13.000 tons. 11cc. closed 1.32, Jan. 1.210, liiar. 1.20, .\iay 1.7M, .Tuly 1.30, Sept. 1.471. ill-fined was unchanged at 4.50 fnr fine granulated. Demand was moder- ate, but limited to nearby require- ments only. ‘VIWNIPEG , WINNTPEG, .\ian., Nov. ‘ill-lily the Canadian Prl-ssl-Priccs broke under (he strain of heavy selling on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today and nlungr-ri eoulrnr-ts for future delivery l'rn111 ‘. ' to 2% cents lower. The mar- ket worked rapidly downward right from the beginning when speculators began dmnping their holdings in the (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. s. Nov. 9-11.11, fact that communistic literature intended for propaganda purposes ‘was seized here from the luggage of delegates returning from Mos- i Republicans, who gathered i1cre to- ‘cow last July was made known 141-, day from three Basque Provinces ‘day. Maps, plans and posters were’ to form a "Constitutional Revision 'takcn from seventeen men return- Party." ing from six months-in Russia. by Nins persons were wounded, in- the Liner General Von Steuben, in running battles which n the incoming delcgat- Immigration Agent, searched ions were attacked as they arrived. luggage- 3, when H. M. Grant, Dominion pit an as lo avoid carrying them over ihc Armistice holiday. November future lost 21/, cents i0 417%: December 21,1‘, lo 13714,; .\iay 2% tn 7111,, and July 211,’, to 7211}. Nervous nt the possibility of wcnk- nr-ss o11 the Liverpool market tomor- row and ihc chance they would be caught lmidiug their investments with ihe local exchange closed. speculators all 1ln_v imloadrd their wares. Export trade was llmiicrl and other l1u_ving wis far from sufficient to cope with the heavy selling. Flilli TING MINE SINKS TRAWLER (Associated Press) BRUSSELS, Belgium, Nov. iii- A Belgian trawler struck a floating war-time mine near the Wandclaar lighthouse in the North Sea today and was blown io ‘pieces. The crew of another trawler picked up four uninjured members of the crew: and carried them to Zeebnigge. Having a nozzle opening i5 incixrs Arms terminating in S11E11 pads woman and a. which docked in Halifax on July that vibrate more than 100 times a minute feature a. new electric device MR. AND MRS TheBnIy Thing in Pants That Hasn't Been Done in diameter and consuming 50,000 cubic fcet of natural gas an hour, fthe worlds largest gas burner is theito apply rouge that can be oper- used in aCoiorado suearxw-iinrnv. Jated from a light socket. t. ..___.___ __, By BRIGGS l tr’ itllllcr mm woman Ara. ssnousw‘? AH, A 1.1m: IDEA or Mme! MY rré A were. or ASUFFI WANT Tnunflb MAKE-ME To wean sues A 1111116! crazy? 1'11. SET A‘ , STYLE, you! 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