NovsMpEg. g1. 1931 ' q Montreal Stock Exchange tocgspecial tong-ilk! 8 P G l .0958 its se rat?‘ 28A ell Telephone .120 c Power A .. 20B n Car Fdy ..|T%B lowed the action of wheat. f unksgivinfl DiiY- (SSM: Jill, Oats: No SHAB; July 851/4. 1 e Montreal Curb Market 44: Jilly A4HA. ' 02%; no. 2 nor. 50%; no. 3 nor. 53: no. l 51- no. ll 47%: no. tl 42% food; 31%; track (i114; no. 1'duruln 75%; screenin s, per ton, 50c w” 20; ox. l feed 287,; no. 1 feed 28%: feed _27%; rejected 21%; track ‘C. W. 45; 2 row ox. 3 C. W. 4-155. Other grades- No. 3 C. W. 42; no. 4 ' inns ~ hill upnéx‘ u“ my‘ 1 M‘ C. 1V. 37%; track 41%. prices continued to decline and cm; " . quotations were generally unchanged e while butter and potato prices held g g steady on the produce sad dairy luar- ket hero today. n close. cheese prices have been gradu- ally moving downward and toduy lost a quarter _to half a cont a pound. Oll- tnrio was quoted at 0% cents willie. Qubbec was 01/4 cents n pound. lic- eeipts were 0<ii boxes. ns) 0llt., Nov. 20—(Alinlng mainly steady, extras at 50 cents and firsts at 45 cellts being_ unchanged while pulictn gains a cent at 40 cents a dozen. Storage extra sand firsts, ill carlots, were firln at L’? cents alld '.'-i to 25 ccllts, respectively and seconds were up a cont at 21 to 2'.‘ cents l1 dozen. Quotations to retailers were unchanged and ‘ ts were 1,803 cases. ‘ butler, in r-urlots, was stl-lldy at 22 cents a pound while broken lots were quoted at 221,5 cents a pound. To‘ re- tailers solids at 23 to 24 cents alld prints at: 24 to 23 cents a pound were both unchanged. Receipts were 80 ilox- 1.s0 , u. .03 tiolls per R0 pound bag being 35 to 4i‘: cents for Quebec whites, {l0 to 55 cents for Quebec green mountains and ."l.'l to (ill rents for New Brunswick green luollntallls. Prince Edward Island green mountains, per 00 pounds, were U0 to 70 cents. Grain Exports WINNIPEG, Zilnn., Nov. 20-45! iii! Canadian Freon-Relying entirely 0ii local support, wheat prices eased till further downward on the Winn I 35 Grain Exchange today. With American markets cloned ths usual flow of trading from ,Chicngo was out off and the session generally was dull. Ds- cllinea of‘ ftrzm (lane to l!‘ cents were n own n e c one. November dropped one to 50%: D9- cembsnono to 1% it 00%; his! 1% to 1i,‘ at 0:94 and July new 1'16 at M . lfntqntrength at Liverpool failed to induce buyers here. Minor rallies, however, lifted quotations slightly ahore the day's low points. Early weakness at Liverpool was» ascribed hy Broomhall to favorable harvesting reports from northern Ar- gentina and cheap offers of new wheat from the same country. Sharp de- crease in iha Russian wheat move- ment an dlighter offerings from oth- er quarters caused shorts to cover, however, and brought the English mar- ket hank to clone slightly higher. There was nothing in the news to in- dicate any appreciable nslen of North American wheat had been made over- nl ht g . Demand for cash wheat was fairly good and spreads generally were un- changed. Coarse grain trading was slow and values for the most part fol- CLOSE Wheat: Nov. 50%: Dec. 50%;, lllay 114%. ' v, till/QB; Dec. 31%; May Bsrley:-Nov. 42B; Dec. 4195B; May CASH PRICE! Wheat-No. 1'hard, 031$; no. 1 um". om- o. 2 c. w. m4; no. s c. w. Barley-Melting grades: ti row ex. l f‘. W. 40%: no. ll C. W. 30; no. ll ‘Produce Market i ii (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. fill-Cheese With tho export season‘ drawing to Carlot prices of fresh cggs were No. 1 eastern townships pasteurized The potato market was firm, quota- IMontreaI Market | (Canad MONTREAL, Que" Nov. ZB-Lefl r0 lwell as growing participation by tho among the lnillers, as through me would host be scrrcd by the clilniua- erations have been stopped up some. wllat as domestic snlrs increase, and of British action on the mnllor of Canadian Presa)——-\Vith traders gener- "ii! continuing to await developments before I-nierlng the real Stock Exchange today u-ent pension with total Iflliil less than 4.- "00 “mil”?- TW" trains and five losses were shown ut the cloe in the extreme- l,\' narrow list. issues llcid tightly around slpst@r(ln§v" Imiliii "Eiiifcs. the few price changes lo ng confined to fractions. There was pa indication oi‘ ally important increase . ii 0 fviiilss, despite the fart that de- generally. Mmlm“! i" "iiklncnt dolly. total sub- "Pitltinna for the first three days hav- iiii.’ rPiiPiiPd $$i~i.000.fltl0 while several large and hundreds of small applica- tions \\'i'l‘l' forthcoming today. ~ clull-d: i.‘ i| p not; llrazllirllllll qFf-‘itlfifctllflcilfgfgfl a? St. Lawrence Paper Preferred up 1,5‘ a llt 1 4.0811 on Wednesday and 12,002 51mm; on tin- corresponding day of last year, gfiiiilguaiiisrzgglactlva leader with nsles "rm: CHARLOTTETOVYN Qllfltillam YES TERDA Y’S STOCK AND Sideligkts __-__- ls-n Press) its own devices, while the market in Wall Street remained closed in ob- servance _of Thangakiviug Day in the republic to the south, trading on the local stock exchange in today's session continued in the extremely dull and featureless manner of recent times. Such price movements as developed in a narrow list here were confined with- In a narrow ranze and wtihont defin- ite trend. Surrounding developments of late have been of a nature to foster levels there has been no indication of sn important increase in offerings. on account of tho solrclnc values in the face of a noticeable absence of de- lnnnd. Canada's Notional Service Loan con- tinues to mairo important progress and finial"! Iflliort of the loan continues to snake important progress and to- day's report of the lnnn pnmmlflpq wns cheering in and important sub- iiiiiiliiioiiii by leading institutions an small investor in all nvctlong or n,» country. it is iacrensinxly realized that Canada today faces obstacle; which must he met by her citizens in tho slime coilragoolls manner as in 1014 to 1018. The present loan which the government is issuing is to he, used for constructive purposes. it will promote the ecnnuluie and financial lifolrress of Canada and lead to an early revival of business froln coast to coast. Conditions in the Canadian milling industry continue to improve. During the ycnr Just-ending, this industry has experienced difficulties peculiar to itsulf. some dnlllcstlc, some external, hi" "iiiiiltrnow niililinr to be an the mend. Price-cutting has been one of tho more llnrmflll factors in the situ- ation. bllt in this connection much progress is being made towards bar- mony siatcs one well posted in the ulilllng trndc. Progress is being made not so much il_v concerted ngrceulent realization that their mutual intcrcsts tion of this harmful competition. 0p. the milling trade may he anid to hare its ear to the ground awaiting news quota imports of wheat, which would Rive the Canadian products a honor position in that excellent market. Should such a quota system he dceiu. ncct to regain something of its dam- aged lirosncri , MONTREAL, Qua, Nov. Zil-illy the miiiiei. the llnut- iiiffliiilh another quiet and featureless Both the taller-listed and "pegged" Sales of the National Service Loan Final prices on the exchange iu. 4 lliuu Indllstrial Allficohol "5" up y‘ ‘r2. Total sail-s wv-ro 4,427 Qhnfgl "mun" On the bond market a block of $6,. NEW ARGYLE SCIIOOI. Report of School for month of Grade vm-l. Catherine Rich- Miscellaneous Grade V-i. Daniel MscEschern; 2. Charlie Richardson; Smith; 4. Sadie lidaclilccharn. Grade IV—-1. Catherine 'St9WAl‘i.; Canadian western, no. 3 .08; oats, Can- 2’ Stewart Maomachem; Annie pdlan western no. 3 .41; outs, feed, no. yl . . . i.'il0i'l‘cck Hughes Lloyd Total sales esoaés. Grade II--1. Sadie Stewart; Grade I Jr.—-1. Alex-Banach. Grade I Jr__1_ Catherine DEF car lots 12.00; cheese, Ontario .0054, Perfect Attend-once: Sadie Stewart; Daniel - Catherine , . ..T 12 ‘ bmilfirk lludson .. . l. .. 0R .15 Jill/r‘ NEW YORK, Y.. NovhZth-New a: Thanksgiving holiday. 3 Jmfilmand. Prices four points lower. Am-| llilllliilflli 0F itAliAiiA iiational Service Loan 5% Bonds 5 YEAR BONDS DUE NOV. 15th, 1936 Denominations 8100-4000-01000 PRICE : 99.25 I114 111mm W Vi!“ 5.17% 10 YEAR BONDS DUE NOV. 15th, 1941 Denominations 0100-4100 PRICE : 99 "iii 411961991 W Yiliii 5.13% lllvllle, -ililEli|iAli a. 00lAPAiiY n. M. saosam. ‘salami lcpressatntivs chanson-snows 000 Conversion 1058's id t " point lower than the 117st sale. 0mm a ‘Sterling closed at $1,111 um] 1mm,“ .lates fuld t i416 lier dost.“ n premium of u m __..____i____ .____.__ (Canadian Press) I MONTRAL, Que, Nov. Zil-Barlcy, .40; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 5.05; flour, seconds 4.45: flour, llnlu-rs 4.3.1; flour, winter wheat pat- - cuts, choice 3.103.110; flour. white corn 4.50-1.80; llrau, ton 21.25; shorts, ton 22.11; luiddliugs, ton 30.225; roiled oats. hag 00 lbs. 2.00; hay no. 2, per ton - cilcesc, Quebec .0054; butter, no. 1 ‘finest .29; cggs, fresh specials in car- tons 0' cggs, fresh extras in cartons l.'-’il, eggs, fresh firsts in cartons .150 qra, storage extras in car- l 21; potatoes, Quebec, 110i ,lb. ilng ..'i5-.55,- potatoes, New Hruus-i wick, X0 lb. ha: .55-.00,' potatoes, Prince Edward island, 00 lbs. . COTTON York col ton close I.iverponl:—(‘ottou, spot in fair de- cican middling, fair 0.08: strict good. middling 5.01; good middling il.'.'.'i; strict middling 6.03; middling 4.0.1; strict low middling 4.38: low iiildtililllr . 4.73; strict ordinary 4.53: good ordin- ary 4.23. Receipts were 20,000 bales in- eluding 14,500 American. “Arizona Terror” ' At The Capitol . ' I Action and pa..." of it; a plot and n clover oounilnrplot, Ken May- nard at his best, an excellent cast , and an excellent story ire the out-l standing features of this latest Jlestarn drama, now playing at the capitol Theatre. A“ "The Arisona Terror" is n. picture o: romance, mystery and adventure laid against the rugged background of California with Ken Maynard and his horse "Tansn" riding and fight- mgthelrwaythrousnsnchotess collection of "bad hombres" aswers our collected on niflfl"iie of the Rio Grands. TI ozvs Ottawa. Let Your Dollars Serve Canada . . . with Profit to Yourself ' ADA is inviting you today to lend her your money by buy- ing National Service Loan Bonds. She undertakes to return the full value of the Bonds in five years or in ten years, as you prefer, and you can sell this obligation for cash any time you wish. In the meantime you will rc- ccivc from the National Treasury five pct- cent. interest each year. , This Loan constitutes a national duty which every Canadian will recognize —1n opportunity to Let Your Dollars Scrvc Canada-to promote national welfare-co quicken new prosperity in which all will share. Let Your Dollars Serve Canada Send in your order now. Any branch in Canada of any chartered bank or any recog uized dealer will supply detailed information and the necessary application forms."- ISSUE PRICE: 1(5) 2g: and accrued interest "GOVERNMENT or THE DOMINION OF CANADA N ational Service Loan DEPARTMENT or Finance. At the same time, the Loan affords an investment opportunity such as docs" not often occur. The National Scr- vice Loan Bonds rank as Canada's premier security, backed by every- thing Canada has in physical rc- sourccs and in national integrity. An interest return of over five per cent. is well above the average for Bonds of this character, and the new Bonds may be purchased today to yield bet- ter than five per cent. until maturity. Buy National Service Loan Bonds today, with benefit to all Canadians and with profit to yourself as an in- vestor and a citizen. and accrued interest Tbs Subscription Book: will close when tbs amount i: subscribed. lli hlEhlililiilM THOMAS CURBEN of Mr. Thomas Ourren, a native of this Province, is from the 8t. John's, 20. The deceased was well known hora, as he came regularly huyinl! for N rilsnd. "At his home at Ileaiis Street last away after an illness of but four days. In August last he suffered a slight stroke of paralysis, but had ham ahia m go down to his place of buslnes at lloldsworth street. Monday bs_ suffered mother stroke from which ha did not. recover. His oldest. son, Arthur. arrived from some hours before his father died. sideline the lalls Mr. Ourren did imthofilm wltuhimismn Lin Bnsqunttoanqaoantofollsarsnlfl stars. . Shandmrnflooietnnswellnasa Elder of the Kirk. He leaves to mourn besides his wife, (daughter of the late Roger Down), three sons, Arthur with the L.P. d: P. 00.. at Corner Brook; Charles with the Na- tional Bank, New York; and Wallace The following report of the death g1 this city; one daughter, Mrs. John Green, of Boston, MIN. iiiiii 0H9 sister, Miss aim-y Curren. at E05- 10. Newfoundland Daily News of Nov. mu," WW, mm, cum,- pme, Buster Keaton In Sidewalks” Ufll/éu) Yor ” Buster Keaton, in his latest Met- Oornar Brook at noon yesterday- m-ooldwyn-Msyer mlrthquake, "Sidewalks of New York," is scor- "rae 1m Mr- 01min w" We i" lug laughs by u» hundreds at the Bishficld. Prim" ldwlrd Blemi- i" Prince Edward Theatre, where a 186a. Be will s biiieiilmiiii W "iii"- opened yesterday for three days. Iond in 1000 came to Newfoundland to forge 1W0! liiii liiiwh" 3°’ m‘ n millionaire who gets neck deep old Newfoundland sallveymbiwk- into trouble when he tries to re- smiths lu st. John's had no exofli- form the tenement districts and be- mos of this clan of Ill!!- 3° 5W“ eolnes pray for gmgsters and oth- ed bllinell on Hoidlweriii lire” era not in accord with no altruism. fifty yearn I80 and continued biili" Bcrsamingly comical sequences in nsnn in the some building iiniii ti" gymnasium, dhasoa with gangs and ill! of his death. seven 1'08" 58° other lively inoidontnln contribute to ha retired from the business. It! l the mirth. In the new picture Buster plays Anita Page plays the heroine. muluenn in Prime Edward 11- beata Buster up n bit, but finally laodwoduu. liloborsta and “mama mm. and can mum a the “He was for nearly so vw» lilaltntul but comical valet Possle. member of ‘rum- lodge, AI‘- Ii Noflllll Phillips plays the principal A. u. and was s past president oi boy role-with some two hundred otherboynintbecnnt. FORMER LABOR. M. P35 FACE DESTITUTION ' LONDON, Nov. 26-"11 ever I'm thrown out. o! parliament, I should like it understood 1 can earn my own living," J. l-l. ‘Jihomas, Domin- lons secretary, told g crowd gsther- ed in a railroad station two-day as he waved a green flag to start a ltrip by a “Buy British" advertising . . ry was in a state of poiitiotl ex- Cermans Fmd Treasonable The National Socialists assert that the documents are forgeric! that the party knew nothin! at i111 about them until police announc- ed their discovery. Ono version was |that the documents outlined a plan {of campaign to be adopted when i the party comes into power. It. calla iA~P-)‘P°i1°° for confiscation of foodstuffs, es- tablishment of public kitchens, con- fiscation of private property and phasising that before ho became a gentile political figure he was a railroad worker, who cleaned wheels more than one engine. Poole Pen Leads PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST (For the Week Ending November 21, 1931.) Documents BERLIN, Nov. 26. at Dnrlnsttdi; announced today they had seized documents of a highly tressonsble character in the homes of National Socialist leaders in Qgfmgngngbava the agent 16 Hesse and tonightthe whole count- The cabinet minister was em- compulsory labor for No. Name and Address Breed F‘ tau commons» 9i "i" N was a.» F9. t“ Ptlama c4 on Q $95» . ..wwwewwr~?? iiiiiliiiiitifiéiiiiiiiiiiiiitiliiifeieifirr . Statfn, Chtown . . Stalin, Ch‘town . . Stalin. Ciftown . . Btath, Chtown . . Exp. Btat'n. Cirtown - Ufldfiddfi mawnaw annu aw aauauma nuaam Mb" wuammw uumuua ll ware-samba all‘ Q Qwmmmm -~_~ zzssrszrsauusesx » ~_ “awe mfige-a-iwse-I? . bhhaumQa~wuw l». A. DRIBCOLL. Manager of Contact on. .1. a. CLARK. snot. gs were disallowed for being under weight. '15 hens have yet to lay their first egg. [ensure —~’l‘he oom- dtodaythai tariff pro- anioys from iuties. Chamber oi Laval Gov- a proposal of two per s, four per anufactured ; on manu- was not lidence. and life of the :1 down ap- =putles fear- 005: of liv- paper com- l days about lat Britain. declared the d "made a ; high dut- ' s a friend." said, "but make mis- intends to far as pos- 3r own con- ducts hit by stry spokes- exports to nigh French a few items the French momentarily can; super- alter Great gold stand- :ent 50 per lessures ir. were among of the tar- the Cham- i001. t. ysn, 2 Arms i 4 Leonard Murphy 2 iis Agnew. 4 ilan Walsh. scAulay and an Sullivan. len Ryan, 2 lino Byrne. Vickerson. n MacEsch- aid. 3 Bern- sret Gallant (equal) 2 ' Agnew. ty. She bore 1h cheerful- even those he was sut- - illness was zconciled t0 put all hel g frequently Yes held on m her lath- >ple's Ceme- ed and was Ramsay, as- vn. Rev, Mr. sweetly ren ged Cross" six of her itch, Irvine nncdy. Pres derson. Her uother Ken ier memory. dBy Face Cove, N.B., ry nervous, not. able tc with pimples lg and em- lias oi Bur- do my own an entirely i-IIVIITU