aa-c-» v > 7 ~ --fa...-¢-a;==-¢..¢¢--.»-- ...... .. _ ..--.. - "` " .. ivt- ~ I - ' » -M I ____ ______ _A _“___ __ _____ 1-|-|'|‘wNUA|`u, _ A ` _ I ' 9 i Greeting Card P R I N T I N G I IW ‘ ’ 'BUSINESSES .` INDIVIDUALS Send your own message sm; Christmas. Our reasonable 111406 make it possible to re- member every chant and ri-ieiio. $1.50 I _- and up for I5 cards. Sboolll Price on Large ' Quantities. Guardian Central -_-p-s . _ tonal, Breweries and McColl Pron- Nw rising io new peers ia- tue year. iistlnsl od the Montreal $:;‘““““ “este ‘"- appesranoe todsy'c session. The iérdsy' ence the penetrated to»nesr1y every section Sales volume was heav- yesteidiy with approxi- 18.300 shares changing _ _ _constructive market interest _ enabled National Breweries to rise Wosnewliigi-iforlieyeeratdo ~1-Iwhereitdloeedwithsgtinof l 1-2. McColl-Frontenac was a strong I feature tlu-oughout the session and 'sold uploanewmaxlmum at14 i 3-4 but finished the day at 14 1-2 ! nm it showed an advance of Banks as a group exhibited marked strength with Canadienne Nationale rie1ng"six points at 132 Montreal moved up 2 I-2 pointgat |203 while Roy!-l gained 1 I-4 points at 167 1-4. Paper issues retained ‘yesterdays advance with Bathurst friainga point at 0 and St. Law- irenoe Corporation Preferred bein: >§§‘§ is tht §§§i E53 list ' .lah Printery EXCHANGE MON"_l‘R.BlA'li, Nov 0-British and foreign exchange in relation to tht &uadisu dollar as compiled by the loyal Bank of Canada closed today U followu- Austrsiis pound 18198. China Hong Kong dollars Cseciioslova is crown .0i00_ D ll ki' 217'! .40~iI. enmar one . _ Finland finmsrk _0217.‘ Fraucs franc .0040 Germany reicbamartr .$031. Great Britain pound 4.8708. (lreece draciims _00il3. India rupee .$085. _Italy llre .0B30. Japan yen .&. New Zealand pound 8 B948. Norway krone .2450 South Africa pound 4.8000. - Spain peaeta .13iii_ Switzerland franc _81&. Sweden krone _25l0_ United Sfates dollar 1% per cent* I discount. N. Y. CURB ltookl Close Amer Cyan B ... _..._ 10% Anicr Hup Pow . .. 1% ‘ 1-2 -higher at 'l. St. Lawrence Cor- poration _and St. Lawrence Paper _Preferred were unchanged. How- sl'dSm.\thea.aedS-8s.t’l1-2. ‘ Dominion Glass on, few sales bounded up fourpoints to Vi. Lead- lni, issues overcame initial eesinesa to record fractional ga.ins. lliont- real PQWOI' rose 8-4-ist 31 8-8 with Breailieai Traction at 11 3-8 bein: i up 1-4 and Cansditn Pacific 'Reil- way at 11 'lz,,up 1-il. Hollinger Nations-1. Ste Car, Canadian In- dustrial Aieonci "A" and "B", no- minion Bridge. Power Corporation Lake of iihe Woods and Canadian Celanseo were up small armunts. 'B. C. Power declined 3-4 at 26 3-4 while Bell Telephone, Cans/ds Cement Preferred, Dominion Steel and Coal "B" and Canadian Car Piefezud were also off slightly. \Amongthsissum tohold un- changed were Dominion 'lentils International Niokei,_&eel of Can- ada, Bhawinigan Power, Msaey- Harris, Quebec Power and Canad- ian Car. f ~ ~ bonds '_ .'2..Z~s 15,85 shsru; ` $37,- 280. Ei B d Shure ... 2 . ..., 10% ir...-.i°.'.'r can A .f. ‘.!. ctw. Imp Oli ... ..._... ... ... ... 17% Can Lfnbrnni ._ 21.4 uizzcslsrv .__ .__ r,_ ... ... 1 .Int Pete .__ ... . . .. .- 83% Nia; nad .__ _.I ff 454 lé_.......____. __- -- .___ State and its nearest ne hbor that Central naarlisn leeds. ds pcs word; Waiters and lantern locale. ls ~ per woril- Announcements and tel ls per word; In lemsrlsla Notine Spiritual 0fferings_ Cords, ole , de per lnehi Notices sf Thanks and A nord Other rates on application ing lvaa¢s_ Ie p I words Clnssiilsd .ua iar.'ee_iri_»I a - I ":f..:i.~i’.-'.-'dc-.é #1 §'.';::..?2:“;i.;:':".fii;'::”..°..;f.r.= P - Of Ill has had the sole direction of op- Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Ilnlrnum Charge fer any sdverti BA'l‘lx-2a per word, threo llssr tions for the price of two, strictly paynbls In ulvnnes. To Let T0 LET-HOUSE ON BISHOP BT. Apply 132 Ptilioo Street. L-2133-11-8-tf. Miscellaneou twenty-Iles eenes. OO-O-OOO-O-O-00+ . For Sale F011 SALE-OATMEAL, WILL IX- ohange for good oats. Warren's Mills, North River. Ii-219'!-11-0-Si. ,__-__.._______-_-.M-, IIOW T0 GET AGOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. Tne M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto <10.) N-1056. F, S. BEEVEB, BOUTIIPOBT FOB Nursery Stock. L-1429-10-Ii'-S-M for 15 wks. ‘__°'l PRIVATE HOME KINDEBGAII- tens pay. We start you. The Can- adian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto <10.) GET YOUR PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Cards from The Guardian Job Printcry - exclusive designs at_ reasonable prices. L-2012-il-2-tf. WE HAVION HAND A WIDE range of Lsdiss' Hats. Coats. Dresses, and all :ready-to-wear. Lowest prices. A11 necessary alter- ,ations made free of charga..Mc- Dean ds Townshend, Montacue. me _slmvxcs -rim! BMD Yorkshire Boer. winner of ist price at all Maritime Shows. Also Grand Champion at Halifax of year 1034. Allison A. Auld, Kings-‘ ton. ` L-N02-11-3-9-ld. _ » Wanted ' WAICTID-B000! P0! LIGHT housekeeping. Write C. care of Glllirdiln. _L-238'!-11-9-81 V All 'I l II _ 'I'lANSl’0B'1‘A'l'ION to Boston. Apply “lady” Guard- iaa. I.-214!-li-io-si. l‘0l. SALE - AUCTION l'0B'1‘Y- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. i-tf FOB SALE-SIIINGLE8 $1.50 'I0 $2.00 per square. Slabwood 81.75 cord MacLeod's Mills, Bellevue. L-2229-ll-0-Si. FOB SALE - YOUNG CANAILY guaranteed singer. Also young female. Phone 158!-"-1 Gouthport. . ' L-H10-li-10-ii. 'ron asus - noase. sormn lood worker and driver. Weight i150. Apply Ernest Myers, Tor- onto, Il.. R.. No. 1.- _ _ L-221!-ll-10-3i. FOB SALE ._ HEAVY DRAFT horse .wtillzts 1700 lvivlgaglglg ~ xi Pony yeah . lb°s._y\Broken to harness and sadle. A._i‘e`. H0501. Lawndaie rsrm. oaai-gum... 1.-me-i;;s_-__si- “Maie Help Wanted i ; | wairrsn - snmns asaxr I0! farm _end ranch work. veit-ins foxes, buildinl pens, ate. owl! Arthur Wood. Alexandra. _ - ~ _ L-2210-11-9-Si. IILIAILI IAN T0 Sllla GUAD- sntsed trees and pll\\\l:.!1\0 Wt- dt: new methods: P01 WUI- I- D. bmtih es Suns._l.imited. Dept. I, winons, oat. ri-me-s~io-r1~se. WAl'I'lD~!0UNG YORK 08 Chester Bom' fit for service. Ad- drem "Xi" Guardian. f _ L-Nil-11-I-li. WAll'lilt-flllf HCI, le 'I0 10| ls. ‘kindle wit. Apply Merton Darnell, Hunter River. _ 1'.i~g‘Y»1l~10-9'. FQ 'ale Help A Wanted’ A ` as suse ADW _ f ' 1.-im-n-s-ii. imi‘rse` 'zz _p a` so E5 if; .iii g..a»uua W 3 Found .` L, ` Wang isauooawosaan w &;able.hoase sr=c§iEi£b*~ i it in r at :€° 3 Vosannnr. _ ‘~ A.. r if .' ‘_ . EX (IH All GE . 1 . ‘ cents and guts 2 ceri , p of a cent. ecelpts were 820 boxes Graded shipments of eggs in less than csniou were a cent higher on A-mediums st 42 to 48 cents and A gg, een s, - ig cents, B-medium at ill. to 21 cents and C at 10 to 19% een-ts held un- changed. Arrivals by rail were Boll eases. 'Cheese was steady at 1054 cents for No 1. Ontsrios and 0% cents a pound for No 1 Quehecs_ Bali receipts to- talled 2,522 boxes, Potatoes were firm at 35 to 40 cents for Quebeea, 40 to -iii cents for New Brunswiclra and 45 to 50 cents for Prince Edward islands. al-i per 80 pound bags. Currencies i (Cennsiian Press) IIONTIIEAI., nov 0-rue pound sterling United states dollar and lfreucu franc ilociiued on Montreal foreign exchanges touay. The pound dropped 1 l_~l0 cents ni S-i.ei% and the American duilur was off l.-10 of one percent at ze, percent discount. The franc eased .01 of a cent at 0.43 cents. NEW YORK, Nov 9-The' Canadian dollar closed ii little finuier lu the foreign exchange ourkees today, its final' premium at_....iiag at '21/§ per cent. against 2 7-1.. yesterday. The wrench fi~iiuc strengthened with the better polit.cai news from Perla and closed .iiirrs I ii cent higher at 0.59 cents. :»rcri.ii,, after opening at 54.90%, mo.|i wilhiii s range of gale cent, niia closed st $4_0ii%_ off net. _..i..,,_.__l_. IIIISII DIG DEEP FOR MORE LIGHT ON ANCIENT AGE (By Joseph Dennigan, Canadian Press Correspondent) DUBLIN, Nov. ii-Irishman of 20,000 years ago will literally tum in their graves this winter to pro- vide work for some of the Free States 113,000 able bodied unem- ployed. President do Vaierafs gov- ernment has undertaken scientific archaeological excavations with the ‘ reiieif .und established by parlia- men . ed 3( of s cent at 20 to 2056, cents a‘ pound To retailers solids were 21' l B ts both u 54; real--December silver higher ' iiscellaneoue ullets st 85 to 80 cents e dossn. A:_‘_ -_ _rs st45to40 t Bisreat23‘ Csnsdlsn P s) 'J s £13, Nov 9-I” Wh at ..or no 2 '8. Barley U W no. 3 08.- _ Oats C ‘IV no 2 60. _ _ 0ltlC Vno$4'I. ,` Oats feed No 1 40; MON 6 sooo. _ Flour. seconds 35.10, f Flon bakers $5 00 Flon “$510 I our wh te _ ru $5.50 to $5.60. Bran ton 83%. ' Shorts ton $20.25. ' Miildiings ton $30.25. i Rolled oats bag D0 1h|__.|l_20_ lilly no 2 por tau cariots 815.00. Lheeae no 1 Ont 10 . Cheese no I flue il ~ Eggs n cartons A 1 1|; 55, Elle A 1 medium 62. ‘G EEK! A large 40. ' " ‘ Eggs A medium 41, Ease A cuiieu 40. ~ B82! B large 20, Earl B medium 27. Eggs C 'JL ~ Potatoes Qu; 30%; 35.40_ N. B, eos luis. P n 1 sou. iam, ' _ (Canadian l’re_ss) ' BIOATBEAL, Nov _-In‘,gym|;||¢h with the advance in iiondoil, sllv Transactions totalled % contracts an at tlie_close prices were 80 tn. Dolirts higher. The opening "Q “I sirens with advances of is i .i i _‘E ;._'f,ml¥d bein: exchanged opeaa °‘\ with yesrci-da 's tical me or sspi mgmber with § contracts eiiaagla W" ffuolteid zstlegz iérsiiosiiéh exciiausa and theii ad ' B' 8 nr" " vauced to 5134, Th final bid 52, ` md ye"en;"s‘1y5 or gélbzdlllllt s ciosln 011 Library 'Needs __'1'RUR»°- Nffliov. a.-' Like many other countries with unemployment problems, the Free State has found it difficult to se- cure suitable public works for the workless to tackle. The government' has now adopted the suggestion of the Irish Museum authorities that work of a profitable nature could be found in digging up ancient churches and burial places. It may be a happy augury for future relations between the Free is the British Museum has cordially accepted the invitation of the Free State Museiun to send their repre- sentatives to help supervise the work. Indeed, in one district of the erations on the site of an ancient church. Many beautiful specimens of early Cei‘io craftsmanship have been brought to light, Works have now been undertaken in Cork, Waterford. Limerick, versity, Belfast and a prominentl mation is being gathered which it is believed. will throw valuable light on the periods following thai last Ice Age, perhaps 200 centuriesl Mo, to the earlier centuries of the Christian era. A complete picture of the oscillations of the climate. since the Ice Age has been given. | An archaeological mission from Harvard, which has been at work in Ireland for several months has unearthed an "Arctic Flora" new to Ireland. The Museum author-. ities here declare that when relat- ed with the recent discoveries of a Danish Bog Excavation Mission under Professor Knud lessen, it will lay the foundations of a new branch of study of Irish peat bogs_‘ Human remains dated to the Ice Age have been found in County Waterford caves while Baltinglass Hill, County Wicklow, has dlsgorg- ed a three chamberad erection of the Bronae Age in a cairn contain- ing burnt 1 ‘nes and old pottery. Sunervisivv the efforts of n band of uneoroloved at Avbnasircavh. County Louth, Be‘fast University authorities found e smeltinfv fur- nace of the early bronse age wtlh several food vessels in secondary burial cists. Skulls dug up at Collier-stown. County Meath showed traces of trephining, an. ancient operation hitherto unobserved in Irish anti- quity. At Kiiters, Vilierstown, Coimty Waterford. the excavators discovered an. ancient cemetery _containing Ogham stones. Numerous remains of Irish Ill: end' Giant Deer have been foimd at Beilybetarh. near Dublin in the course of a search for glacial and bog strata. IA on ;§;§;l5§ oi; ltr 5 XMIM baby. on Jammu I house :strainer "M ~ man aeeentbe Alter has 513 §NIlllQ uefothsr ~msafe¢s»oai»aassene Glo- _ _ ~ °d°Dtcd in the Island Province. Yesterday Miss Bateson vantages." ' sired in their community library. declared. | The Csmegie Corporation had 'begun with a gi-ant oi moto sau had chosen Prince Edward Island caltnnoimn sui'|_'Am.l ron Meath, Dublin and Wicklow- In‘ as an axpericiantsi territory be. _ lining outbouses, etc., ir per,tW° woes. B-Ssieterwe is bein! Elven, cause it was "so obviously wel sheet. Guardian Office. tf. by a professor of Queen? Uni- suited with a unity of geographic 1103111011." . Northern I1'€1H-lid Solehtiet- IDM'-= Miss Vaughan, chief librarianof the Saint John Public Library described the library system in that city pointing out its particular ad.- vantagea in educating children. A request that household science be taught in rural schools of Nova Scotia had been forwarded to the rovincial ovemment Mrs Free D S . _ - man Lani: oi' Bass River, N. S reported. JAPAN LOOKS T0 (ANADA FOR MOLYBDENITE SUPPLY Japan is looking tor.'ar¢°iBllY in bul1di.nE under SOV- emment stimulus. International Cement, Johns Manville, Penn Dixie Cement pre- fer-red. and Congoleun spurted about 1 to 8 points. Among motor and motor accessory issues, Chry- sler, General Motors. Bohn Alum- inum, Briggs Manufacturing, Motor Products, Idectric Auiolit, Borg Warner, Murray Corp. and Eaton Manufacturing scored net gains of about 1 to 8. Steel shares turned strong as traders heeded fo:ecast the indus- try faced an improved outlook the rest of the year. U. S. steel. Bethle- hem, Youngstown Shcet and Tube and American Rolling Mill were ae- tive at advancing price. Rails joined upswing, with Santa Fe. New _York Central and Nbrthmm Pacific up a point or more at the close. » Advances of fractional scope predominated in the Canadian sec- tion of the list. Canadian Pacific, International Nickel, Mclntyre and Distillers-Seagrams were among the gamers while Dome and Do- minion stores conceded minor frac- tions. Dominiori bonds moved ns.r- rowly. The Canadian dollar was a trifle firmer at 2 1-2 percent pre- mium. ~ Except for scattered buyirig 'in specialties, the market followed a routing course until the late buying spurt. Relief _wls expressed in fin- ancial quarters over the new French Cabinet setup and the franc recov- ered to above the gold point ilftef' substantial shipments of the metal had been arranged from Paris dur- ing the political crisis. optimistic trade observers, while conceding heavy industry was slow in showing improvement, painted retail trade in bright verbal colors. Dun at Bradstreet estimated sales were running as much as 30 per- cent ahead of last y¢a;' in some areas. The weekly railroad carioadings report disclrved a decline of l_ll'195 cars under the previous week, less than the usual aeasc ‘al drop. The total, u z 612,451,-was only three- tenths of one percent under the like 1033 week. ` 73 130% ` 'I0 li A decline 01 26.344 tons in United States Steel Corp.’s shipments last month, making the total 843.902 ,tons, was about in line with expec- 11 Coca Cola directors declared an 1% extra dividend of $1. a share. The ‘I2 Istoclr sold off s point on the news _,___ , tations. 'after making is new peak for the 0 year above 149 in the precedfn8 zgli session. l 'Mns. nooseverxr-Mus. noovim 25( SIT SIDE BY SIDE BUT FAIL | T0 START ANY CONVERSATION BOSTON, Nov. 9-Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Herbert Hoover sat on the speakers plat- form at the Girl Scouts of America. conven`ion without apparent sign of recognizing each other, but later the First Lady said she had _no in- Preston " _'_' . _ _'ff 811/,| tention of snubbirig Mrs. Hoover. §f_'§,§“§|'-~ °' -- 1’/i Mrs. Hoover dismissed a sugges- shal “"1 ~~" ~ 4% tion that coolness marked the re- , uniom oi' the two Girl Scout leaders. Vl’~`*"l f.. .`_'.. 11/_ Many of the 1.500 delegates noted W-°°'|_K“`* 9' that, although they have been ac- quaintances since World War dave, NOTID SALVATION the ` y sat almm side by side for _ _ ARMY KAN P55555 two and a half hours without ex- ' ` '_"` hanging greetings. ic. r._sy ossisiaa-s _...ui wi '° _ mmm, 1:3” umm mfg: “git niwisviiie ii. an ina.- "°°°““ °*` I °f W "1 saw ner when r first went up- _a*m‘*~ Mmmu md T°\'°“t° 5”' stairs as soon as I went to Mrs. -i “"*"°““'°‘Y h°W“°'“°- ‘"4 °'11'l_°4 saeys rm-s. rreaericr may, Na- sa”-"n'|°nd-| IM NFNUGUVIUVN tional President) room. I've known 'W9 5"” ‘Ili-\1'N¢ f°f "-"0 Mrs. Hoover since she was in "U1"-°* °* * *mimi ¢l\°l>°l and wsaiiirigum dui-ing me wiison sd- mlnistratiorif’ f -' *Nil Pliner- for me-ny year: Asked the nature of mea- greet- .had been con- ing at that time, Mrs. Roosevelt wganisation in said; _ He was build- "1 think we just said. 'How ua W i“3m\\"°" you do?' as any one would. It was in a casual way. just as if you resided with hadn’t seen any one for s while, U; tfllni-Ili! and were glad o see them again.” Mrs Roosevelt's press interview was :ft the Hotel vendome after officials of Bos'ton‘a swanky Chil- I \ _ _ _ \ `5AV\nCB Wu f¢5Um°d. the umtkn Auburn ._.,H_... . ' ° s ld over of more than 500,000 shares gs; gry - - _yin the final hour. the day's volume CW, 1" '--_ _ _'__-_‘ 1,§.ih¢N8s9d to 1.228.590 sharé-I. th ` méiargesg in s, month, compared with Con Gas . .. _.. 33% 0 ‘circa oaio",__'5§. `._, _ _ , ,_ issues up to P . .. . “ned the standard gtggisgkgs C0, Gen Elec ... ... ... ,.. _... .__ . average for 90 stocks 1.5 polntsto It has risen about four points in' | Quickened speculative interest in _Commerce _, _ i. . . . . . .. M0 N TR E Al .PRODUCE M°f'5_;;;cftf eMi'1. sia¢1.iN E ll Y 0 R KN. Y. si<.¢1.iY[STER|]A]l ' <--»-- --» ' _ - Exchange ' Ex h gf¥o§§§°?Ah"1*§;v “P9';€i;m"°l .33 Toronto* ‘s?i.d“"“):o:t;.e:1l-Industrial I I c ontrsei producefsad' dairy market "och mn", __ __ _ _ A _ ----- '°d‘ Toronto es-Bosal firm °_ ,_ ' » - ' ‘ -With current receipts iight sud N. Y EH, 5 .144 t' ,_ wndu. rn", .l. (cmdlnr ( "’ °'""‘“‘“"' "°°"' Wm) mgklnin :ta-n_}<§§_ br__;l;f_°_“l;_¢§}; ¢r....`f'. °' _ .'- " ' _ . ' '°“'-' sian oi... isssoaiaies rms riasaoeu wi-nm sion.. '"') ' I to". No 1_°b\:tt;r inzcsrlots or less sdvanc- ¢°“|2“_’:?°‘ w_ >n_mf' .“°h..u'°d gn¢|m,,.¢ A ___ _H ___ _.. _"__ 5%'(A»P. B! Gllrallllfl Spooltl Wife) ‘Amed Cham _._ "_ I ‘ .__ M t . . -~ - » - ' . . a . ` I _ _ . _ _ _ . .. 1 _ ~ __ __ _ C. .. n .. .. Close 134 5 86 112 uaeon li . Il. Atchison _ _ 55% 2'! .Beth Steel .__ . ....- 21 . 15 12 12% ...ii Corn Prod . . . . . . . .. 68% Dei una _ ,_ ._ __ 40% Eastman ._ . . ... .. ... 110 Gen Foods ° ' . . . Gen Motors ____ _ .__ 311( Int, Iinr,.__ ___ . .. Int Nickel _.. Nat his .. 1% N Y Central ... __ 22\,§‘ North Amer .__ .__ __ i2%| Pub Sei' N J .__ ... . .. {il1'g_ Radio .. . ..... ii siiiiid on N J .. .. is | Tex Gulf ~,, . . .. 30 Union Carb . __ Union Pac .__.. | United Corp , . . . . .. 3% U S Rubber _ _ .__ .. 17%* 34% 18% 33% 5 35%. _ 23% 2 45 105 ir s sieai _ _._.. Vnundiuni Westinglinuee Woolworth .__ ..-. .__ ... BANKS Banks Closi- Iiontreiii .__ Nova Scotia ... .___ Royal .__ ... Halifax Port Arrivals *__._¢ 1ll1 203 271 167% Arrivalsz- Ma.rio_ Horn from Montreal. Ciss from Local harbor. Calrnglen from Montreal. Novalite from Iloosi harbor. Soilings:-" Diss to Local harbor. Cairnglen to Newcastle. Capulin` to London. Baiiwia to Bristan Channel. I-larry On to Sydney. Ciwentgate to Brid€€WHf¢1'» Freda M. to Local hl1‘b°1‘- Lady Hawkins to Local harbor. Novalite to Local harbor. Vessels In Berth!- Water Witch berth. Lady Hawkins aischsrainr- Portia lioadinl. Barge No. 2 berth. Capiiliin loading. Marie Horn loadilll. Ciss dischargini. Saiacie. loadini. Hurry On discharging. ciwactzate diachersinc. Novallte loadins. Cairnglen loadinl- Fred M. loodlili. Asadiau berth. ' _Vessels Due to Arrive:- Novembefi- _ e__¢ia-i ri-om Hamas. Bras. from Immlngham. 9-Cordelia. from Montreal. Cornwallis from Montreal. ‘Bllvérwainut from For EH-it Winona County from Halifax. Newfoundland from Liverpool. Spec from Hamburg. 10--Kosciuszko from New York. Westerniand from Antwerp. 11,-,Chedabucto from E. C. ports. Man. Producer from Montreal. 12-United States frorn NUW York. Dominica. from St. Jol'm’a. Man. Hero from Phila. Cairnmona from Montreal. Giteno from Hull. 13-Cedarbank from Calcutta. 15-A steamer from Montreal- Newfoundland from Boston. 16-See. Victory from Montreal. 1"l-Magnhild from St. Pierre. City of Derby from Far East. Lillemor from Jamaica. Mailboat Serves _Isolated Whites (Canadian Press) DARWIN, N. '1' , Nev 8--Noi iocii niniino lllillllllllll _ .C S Corrected For Etery Wedn esdayfiind Saturday Issue PRODUCE \l~Isy ....‘.'Z 90| Oats ... ... .xi-. 40s nrtrarr. uanxnr _ '_ _' . Poistoes pk .__ . . . _ ._ _..-.»_ Celery bunch ... _... 10.10 Spinach 2 lbs Parsley . .. ... iitiiich Carrots Zi lb ..._.1-.u Summer Savory 2 for Parsnip! 3 lb _-.. ... Apples dos ... . Beers dol .__ .__ Cabbage . . . Cauliflower ._, Butter . . . _ Creeui Eggs doa . Turnips 2 for _. llniist Beef _ . . . Chicken each ._.. . .___ Stew Meats _. . . Pork Chops Ilosst Por- . Fowl . Geese each .. Duck ._ Lamb Red Peppers 8 for Green Peppers 3 for Onions No 1 10 lbs Onions No.2 10 .lbs .. ...'.‘. lied Onions i0 lbs . .,_,._ Broccoli per bunch . Bruseel Sprouts 2 boxes Summon squash each _.. lS..to Pumpkin lb Cranberries qt ._ _ sian Dried Cod lb Fresh ood ... Fresh haddock . ._ Cor-ned Mackerel each I Smelts Iiih mais ii. Fresh fillets lb MT’L. CURB (Canadian Press) ' Stocks Close B A Oil .__ ... ...i 15 Benuhnrnnis __ .. ii‘§ Imp Tab ..._ ... ... ... ...... 113,; Imp Oil .__ .__ ... ... ... .-- 17 Pet ‘ lil’/3 .__ ... .___ ... ..... if. _.ar ',*Z’s‘Z'ES’S' o i _.. Int o ,_. ...,_ 5 _____.._.-....___----_ CUAL BOMB_\N§ BASES UPI (C. P. By Gusnlis.n's Special Wire); QUEBID, Nov. 0-VYhethar evi- dence submitted at the trial. of six coal companies, five of which were convicted and sentenced to fine! totalling $30,000, ls admissible as proof against another group nf five companies similarly charged- with fonriing a combine in restraint of trade, will be decided here tomor- row by Mr. Justice Wilfrid Lo- liberte. ' .i 'rrial of the second group of coal firms got underway today. Crown prosecutors attempted to present evidence adduced at the trial of two F. P. Weaver coal COM* ponies, two Canadian import com- panies and the British Cod; Cor- poration, but defence lawyers ob- jected. The sixth company, the St. Lawrence Stevedoring Company. was acquitted. . Companies now on trial are Scotch Anthracite Coal Company, Mongeau and Robert, Limited, Elias Rogers Coal Company, Hartt and Adair Coal Company and the Montreal Coke and Manufacturinil Company. Antoine Rivard, K.C., on behalf of the last-named company said it only manufactured coke and was altogether outside any C081 combine which might exist. other maiiboat in Australian wat- ers traverses such a lonely route ns the Marourbra, e 20-ton flat-bot- tomed motor launch which makes a monthly voyage weather premit- ting, with mails and food supplies for Australia's most isolatei wnite settlements and police stations. The launch travels from here across the dnngeroiis waters alongl the Northwestern const of the Ter'-l ritory. The only existing chart di then- waters is that mapped by the admiralty-survey v.=-ss-_ls nearly 100 Years ago. For several years she nas ridden through cyclones and stonns and has weathered them all. (mee or twice, she_ha.s gone aground but has been refloated without dam-i Bgé. The Ma.rouhra'a voyage covers more tha/ri 1000 miles. Buffalol hunters, stoclmien, prospectora. missionaries and "globe-trottera” journey on the little vessel to reach' ‘the vm country in the north-west-_ ern comer of the territory. At the mouth of every tropical river, the vessel is met by hordes _ of semi-civilised blacks who ven- ture out in cnide dugout canoes in-' to the crocodile-infested st.reama,' seeking to reds for tobacco 1- a.. ~ i .'f._`?' - _ '.' /tsl U? _gs--__ ._, .".Z__‘7,“ and _ " ' _ (Notices 6 '_ 0th Ch’i.own (Holy Redeemer) Troop Thlstroop has been fortunate is seein-ing the services of Mr. Con- nelly who is to be Assistant S. M. A few days ago Troop Leader I-Isrrylhrieauhadthetroopoutfos a hike through Fsloonwood woods 'Ihcking and trailing was practised. Attendance has been good, and four new boys are working mi Tendsrfooi t _ I _ 'tmta CHDCAGO, Nov. 9-The hidden _an games played this year are thrills of eating! Only ten Chicago- ans know how to ferret them out. Joseph D. Vehllnl, foods editor of the Hotel Bulletin, told the cater- ing executives' club of Chicago last new ones to this troop. » 'ith Charlottetown (lt. Palsl's) iii ms-iaay aims niiy. ci ` nlrht. and he proposed that they were mace mr s mas ca rriaay 3: be joined into a society of epicur- tgmwm ` earns to_.teach Americans how to '1‘hsboysarsallkoenforSoout_ eat Annie Day. viii a is to in ii ie "Americans treat food sinfuily," the |_'|m|m¢_ c e lights latent in food. First, special 0 Biectrlil he said. "Few suspect the real de- Till itch lisa completed its 15.’ .lm . u ._ attention to its preparation should _ - plan be given. Then the serving-an art tollr. ." th in itself-and finally, the Qltilil A . ~A ~ ~ ~ . . . 4 - V *_ ` ' A ...,ii :fr 55 ESE on inesiitaii' . 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