_ "VFrusaw-\clr:vwr-nfqufv--w—y<-- . - ~ ~ i Kisses mom Y. 5...... i Exchange (Oaladian rum. smug 9. s ‘i $ .====i==§e=.e Vnninriium “V-zitinghnuse . , __ “waits-one , . . . ,, 51% Fnrnmerne . liontresl . Nova Bcotis ltoysi . Halifax Pm Arrivals t Arrivals:-_ Caledonia from New York. Dominion from New York. Oiss from Jamaica. Ugbtship No. 2a from local har- 0011i‘. Liemberg from Local harbor. Novalite from Local harbor. “Wan: Witch from Local Ba:- r. Sailings;- Daledonis to Gisssow. Lightship No. M to Ines! harbor. Iieiribag to Banks. Nova-lite to loesl hsxbur. vessels in berth:- Watsr Witch loading. EXCHANGE Mt’l. Stock (Uusdian Praia) MONTREAL. Nov ‘l-Britiah and foreign srchansa in relation tie the suadian tlblllr as compiled by the oysl Bank of Canada, elosad taday "s-gentina peso .2 Australia pxound B.‘ g . lirasil mUreis _0711. Chiam Hon Kong dollars Aifli. Cscchaslovs ll crown JHM, Denmark krona .2181 -Finlantl finmark .0218. France franc .0042. Germany reishnaar $8M. Great Britain pound e558. Holland florln £507. Hunter! pesgo 292i. India rupee Italy lire .0814. Japan yen .2851. Jugnslavln dinar .0222. New Zoaland pound 3.Qti2. Norway krone . . Poland iloti .1850. South Africa pound 4.80m. Spain peaets .1333. Sweden krone .2511’. Bwitseralsnd franc .3171. Switzerland franc 3177- Irisnsdian Prass) United States dollar 2 lii-dzper “QNTREAIA Nov 7_Qfl9r|ng| a the two hlontreal livestock markets M cent discount. NEW YORK. N01 ‘I—Forelgn sx-I change irvregillar. Great Britain high ii 001,5; low Exchange Shswlnlgah .1. Q,‘ .11 1m Steal of Can. ... .__ 40 Llvngjocx today totalled 1,676 head. Receipts . are: ttl.i35 l-~°‘ om; clnse s 00%: mzfilf°ui°i7ifif°wf no" siereep 31%‘ m day hills i 0334i; Vrfiilue 6.58M‘. ltiily iqmim 851%: Belgium ‘Jii-‘il- Germany 40.- m; Canada 1 0'.’ 0-16. Cu rren oils (Csnsd an Press) ‘NEW YORK, ‘ov ‘b-Forelgn ea- chsnge markets remained tirni today following t-hs Democratic landslide in yesterday's United States elections. Sterling closed at 3.100%. up 1% cents. It was the first time the pound had crossed the so 00 line since Sept. 2o. The (‘Bhldllll dollar was firm throughout the day sad closed st 2 0-16 percent premium, up 3-10. The French franc cancelled an H"? loss to close unchanged st 6,56 96 cents. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov ‘l-The pound sterling advanced 1 1-32 cents S-i 88% on Mnntregl foreign exchanges today The United States dollar de- 3 clined 8-32 of one percent s: 2 15-82 ercent discount and the French rsac declined .01 of s cent at 6.42 Cllltl. M T’L. CURB Llghfghjp N0, I‘ W Lemberg Barge No. 2 heflh. Cepulin loading. Clss discharging. Aasdiln berth. Vessels due to arrive;- Novembsn- . tt-Msrle Hora firnm ‘Montreal. Ohedwliuoto hon: E. C. Poi-ts. Portia from Nfld. poets. Oordeha from Montreal. Csirngleh X10111 HODQXfiL. vvvwv Advertising liatss-dtayaiiis ill Advance Saiscia from Montreal. ‘l-Bras. from Immiingham. flilverwsiinut fmm Far East. ih-Fernlieki from Halifax. O-Wiriosis County from Halifax. Newfoundland from Liverpool. Gitano‘ tmm New York. w-Kosoiusslso froui New York. Westernlasid from .,.. ii-Ohsdsbueto from ‘Bi. 0. ports. Man. e ‘ hem ‘ ‘ v i2-Unibed States from New York. nonunion. from st. Johni. Man. Hero from Phlle. Cairn-mans from Montreal. 18—Cedez'oarik from Calcutta. lb-A steamer from Montreal. Osssnl Oaaaliss heals, ds. 9Q Iaedi Western and ham-p lbeflg, s. r ward: Announcements and Cents; lvante so. Isl wardi Ollasillsl “die: woi-si a tans-nun ileum, 1n. per inch; Lists s! mm m; sisal Offerings, Gard-I, 01s., 10. its name: Letters of condolence 10o. n» llhi Notiess as all Asyraaiaszea. 70s. p0!‘ Inch or es. [q ‘nil. on” ‘IDUIQI l. Iisunani cause he any sdvaalsamsst twenty-fin sense. lUlii-fle pew ward, “no lllQr tlaos for the prise s! Iva, strictly pqyahle l: sdvales. To Let IIIIII=II=IIIEI=l=====!HIIBIIIHE cuss: no Inn. areas 1a Bayligd street. Io-IiM-ll-d-Bi. . I so Law-nous: pN sunov- sr. Apply 122 Prince Street. n-aiaa-u-e-vr. so uir-rwo runmsusn m. rooms, heated. suits-bis for small apartment. Apply 179 Grafton 8t. L-Iliil-li-‘l-Zii. L-iill-li-d-Sl l0 LIT -- DWILLING nous: ‘is Great George fltrest. All modern anew ll rooms. Oasis! iri nominee Melisa-n d: 8081mm, Jolie! ' Ii-fifl-ii-‘I-Si. Miscellaneous v.1. assess. IOUIIPUI-‘I Ion- n-im-iii-r-s-u m- is was on you: nrvan cnnsmas from Osrda 0 Printer; .- exclusive dssifls at reasonable . - Infliidi-I-ii. ' a nossnsss odwosrmr geseuuneds . 011815!!!- “d Awz-I I-ll-U-fl .estq. IIVGHP-Jl k “Ma For Sale CARDBOARD SUITABLE I08 lining out-houses. em, is per sheet. Guardian 011100. tf. §==S==============S===I=I=== FOR. SALE-HORSE BLANKETS $2.36 and up. Post paid. B. L. Hardy d: 0o. L-llzi-li-s-iii. I'D! sum-cameos. WILL sx-l change for good oat-s. Warren's. Mills, NOflh River. h-fllill-il-fi-Bl. FOB BALI —- AUCTION PORTI- Iive, Bridge and Whist scorn The cattle were common qunliiy‘A5m" -- lnoivs and bulls. Connors and cutters mlglllum‘ - were nwstly $1 to $1.25 and common] bulls $1.75 f0 $2. Calves were mostly grassera and were sold st $2 26 to 82.75 with the bulk st 82.50, Vesls were steady st i4 (it! to l‘! according to quality. Good ewes and ivethsie were sold at $0.75. Cuiis and bucks were $5 from to . The bulk of the hogs were deliver- ed on former contracts st $1 B5 for bacnns. fed and watered. Flesh sales were made at 87.75 for haeons, with chars, hesvlse and lights were $1.25 vlnus markets and no early sales to tidy. 1v. YLQURB {Canadian Press) stocks Clo-i Amer Cyan B ... .__ . 10% Amer Sup Pow 1% Can Marconi 2 Cities Bet-v ._ .. 1% n1 Bond rind has» . 101i Ford of Can A ... _,,. 25% Imp 011 .. my, let Pete Nisg Hud . Would’ Curb S e n s q ti o n a l Cold Reports Commission Government is taking every precaution to guard against gold rushes that peter out and leave thousands of prospectors and ‘ ’ ‘ in the wilds after spending their last dollar for equipment and supplies. - Iibilowing sensational reports from Rose Blanche, Claude Howse, assistant government geologist, was sent into the territory to investi- gate, and today he announced that samples was “riil“. “It is unfortunate that wild fli- rnors concerning this ares were si- iowed to circulate," Mr. Howse said. “Certainly there is rio reason to ex- pect an Eidarado and it is only by scientific investigation that we can determine whether or not an sres -lias any potential value whatever as a gold producer." The Department of Natural Re- of ore from all promising districts and careful examination wil1 be made. g Prof. A. K. Bnelgmve, govern- ment geologist, investigated a serted that the district hsd "inter- esting possibilities" but did not warrant any great "rush". CANADIAN SALT BEDDING COMMANDS CHINESE MARKET i Chins gets her dried salt herring from Canada where it commands the market in Central China. The 111d wet) salmon, mild cured sai- mon. arid scotch cured herrlns. Osrds. Guardian Central aoiiiatates in. Industrial Department Fri-DWI]. NW. l-tf. FOB SALE-FOX, 1103s! AND cattle or exchange for work horse or colt. Ilittle pigs wanted. Ed. Ryan. Lot to. L-QIOO-li-fl-ii. of the cansdiari IIHOHI] Railways. With the re§umpt.cn e1 active trad- ing wit: soviet Rustsia, ‘the local market as been ma erisl y sf ect- ‘working 11mm“ e ‘ed and there are reports of con- 17,000 men Md fiwgmtefmlfiggg 10min demands. according to m; Industrial Department of the Osn. sidarrliie shipments o! the latterly menti ‘ fish products from So-x - Vi“ Rilssil. ma. ‘seam-casual. enemas years old. Geo. Mac» Mars. 0 Naushtm. Winaioe North. 11-21091! -'l-3i. IINIUT QUALITY BIINII- I0 I pups for ssle. Will ranch at Bouthpo-t for purchaser 0n s reasonable basis. Write or sail at 181 Dorohester 6t. L-IlST-ll-ddi I01! BALI - HIAVY DIM‘! horas weights 1700 lbs. Alas Hask- nsyhnyeyssrsoldwsighsitlo lbs. Broken tn harness and ssdle. lawndals F1011. Ghlflflttififln. 11-315-11-8-31. POI lALI-ISTAIIJIIID DUMMY Sh». 000d lmll-ion. M0&. scales. Ollh fllllfll’, new refrllfiratd. lvluidid W! for sash. Apply "Kl: cars Guardian rpzuslii-i-zt Lost W...“ "',.°‘..'.’. 9'1’. d I ll L-QiM-il-‘i-Si. FIRST WOMAN IN SENATE PRESS GALLERY here today. and death resulted from complica- tions which followed this injury- Mrs. in Massachusetts and New Hamp- e 5 5 3 3 i; i é '11‘!!! UHARJAIIFFEIUW N GUARDIAN STERDA Y’S STOCK and 201w) NOVEMBER 8, 1934 6270 TA TIONS“ r Ifllsqlslfalllllar Canadian resent). rm 1-33: ware the driver/a asst in the his trading ads 060Gb w“ ring the em. list, i. an up- holdi the leaders-kib- ‘Ins big gold Ike!!! ras heavily and closed down cents at w.:'"$.'.".i Can rsl Patricia ii cents each and Coniarnm closed l0 cents up glanudiol TORONT , Nov ‘I niAcme Oil ,,. . n‘ . and heavy lambs $5.75. Sheep were 5 8i oer hog premium on selects. But-i and extra hsaviea 86.75. There Werejc one hundred sows bald over from pre-i “l “$50 tenth winner, while many that my not get awards would be highly‘ 3,‘; w_ w_ Bmwm chuwmwwn’ I (O. l’. Cable By Guardian's Special ‘ Wire) 8'1‘. JOHN'S, Nfid., Nov. O-The o!“ o“ _ are variations in oolor, texture. use. ‘i’. $.33 e»- M-v died i» 1i. took three-quarters of an hour élgfiraigdiaggvziflag? l“ r illmost, to separate the winners u‘ Q o‘ Bu“, Kemmgwm from the losers.‘ Edwin C. John- a Edwin 0' Johnston” chap results of analysis for gold in 22 x sources has been gathering sample! n "Blflkb" at. La Polls Bay and ss- G demand for fish products in mists,“ ‘ market increases with the advent of cool weather, the chief varieties‘ of fish in demand being salted (dry Moron soosmva urn-rm Knrqnoss The motor Oll’ industry in an” Fltm" 18 5001111118. One manufac- umr in Birmingham district is sdian Notion i Rail _ netted that the “Qfiufiiifii. tion in London will bring the i086 P lorfi4-lllledhish records. fllllneoring mm more matsr activity and *' W" 1| an Measles autism of don. r. m. ‘l. "l" 1M I “"1"” "W "I ‘Mfihg: 22$...‘ r312": 0th. John n. Allen s. Sons, West 10m. r. a. x Oovehesd. P. Ii, I. Sea. L-Fsmale who i mi, Ray Carr. Sta-nhope, P. n. r. m. Ray Osrr. Bianhvnl Sea, sr-Iomsie whelped in ma: 2nd. B. G. Mutt-Ill. B 1st. Edwin 0. Joiinstone. Ohar- srd. Brown Bros stanlW m u. s. rs nsm 1m, IXIIIR, N. 1-1., Nov. ‘I-Mra. Yrs I‘ Webster Richards, of this town.‘ 3%? m New Egglsnmd. diztlfipmt m “m” m “PM”- rnmcsss r0 sunr- ON fill-MAN 80H» BTCIBICHDLM. Nov. o-Priaisen newest be Richards was widely known gummy my“ ;mfly‘_“‘°m r Two weeks ago slie suffered a A lmeisl cradle presented to the two-days-ois daughter - of Gustaf Adolf, the Kinds grandson, Bybills by the peep]; - Gflfmlny. when Prin- Wflll Uybila washer-n, hujgfl 0g 595111‘! “tied inside the Cont!!! P. I. I. - ... -._===.-==== stii. Qtswsrt b iawi, lnrnnah‘ m. Idvrin Q. $658M‘!!- sids. P. I. f. 2nd. Stewart and fawil. Bummer- ! Tronhia er Bladder Was!»- ness makes you sulfa: Cattle‘ Night-A Nannies! mass tins. ltsiiias n ssiaitgzmm era cflptlea z .? sta teed n .50. Fiona seconds ma, as... moo Brides. second and Gauss. I. Brawn, Kim- {Q}: egg; yffg} ‘mm’, ,;,,m 51580011. Q1111!- I i §“\0W!\ "W. m3" E 5. order named. As s matter of fact N best, classes of dark medium Dill!- s4 high no.2 nounced as winners. tv of fur and most of them with “°“‘°'"‘ “m1 last minute when o. o. Baker and {M} M," "tuned of exceptional quality even to the, prized by any ranch". - P. n. . up to this time and some magnifb. do,“ p_ a L M. Gregor had the proud honor of a 3; i and, Brown Bros. third and George Buds,’ p_ a; L ADULT FE- P. n. I. y‘ E. Brown fourth. ' 5th A 1, ‘m’ MEDIUM smvm ' ' Wm’ MAl-Eik-Thew Wm e ell“? 1°‘ sin. Gordon Msclidilisn, and Judge Callback had his hands Wm, a m L full and had to do s lot. of think- ‘ML T_ Arm D “balm aw, ing before he finally awarded the p‘ m 1 w ‘ma’ N50‘ ribbons. W. W. Brown, Charlotte» 5w 5,30“: 3mm‘ when,” town, was first with a large. silky” u, 19f“; Carr, Stanhope, who has been doing a“! p‘ m _ and, and Cudmore Bros. third. a a L class and a dandy one too. Ray 9 friends of H. G. Muttart, Bummer- a E} him for being second. 1i. was s stiff P places. In fact for all the nlsoes. P third, J. R. Lockerbyxiourth. Mtewm_ R E BGZDIUM SILVER HALE PUPS to be very much difference. The)’ were all good, but of eourse there stone was first, Stewart s: Lewis lonmwxh who have been cleaning up so many prizes at the show in the dark classes, third and fourth. oh“m’umw' heavy as mentioned before three of ion them totalling nearly 10o entries. fact that moving plotures were Iohtetown. and standing room was at a prem- C‘ iotteinwn- Many local people will be "sssins 10th. D. B. themselves“ st the Prince Edward corded litter in i938 or i984: 1st. Johnson Bros, New London, . n}. 1i. 4th, P. G. Kennedy. Boutflivort. North B . B. I. 8th. B. 5th. Johnstone Bros. ‘New Long iotietmrn. P. oqnxu. , .A.L.!\0l"l. w“; m", 3rd. G. E. Brown, Kanslngton, 1th. Justin Rotter. i i 8th. Ray Os-fl‘. P. I. I. Ith- A. L. Nbflfl, KGIIIIIWII, I I ‘Edwin o. Joiinstma, Chat-l \ ‘mi. O. c. Baker. Ihnsingtsu, 1m: Uh. Arwiiit Msolifillsn, Ohnflfltim aide. 19.14: P.F..1. NIL-Ll. ' Jswllaneoohlinnmeraidl. Uh. P I-l. CROWDSlOLLOW Miscellaneous (Oontinuéd 11$ Y.“ 1) ____,,_,, .1" “ii-y market toda . n o 1 46'. g ved st the decision l» plsos 7;”, m...‘ wheat pum- nm- Nfhfegumm g,,u‘;‘;“§,,3 1, m saute s“pound and 0 1 een . i r. lotasrogeliesslhlystflémancefiitt. l. Iltslffliilofi . m t {Iffifh-taillihii l‘; as csats. b . 6.50 to ">99. DARK MEDIUM BEVER- HALI White corn 85.50 to $5.“- ‘ a u puilats at 35 cents. B "- 71 "n" ' 19 l0 l9 comments §;';u°°;n',w_u_ l not esosa. ~ its ‘ultra; W 1 "m" ‘M ““°"'"'°|forenoon as Wail Street digested the election results. A comparatively heavy wave ei last hour swelled in ‘day's turnover to 1,111,090 shares R it totalled e81 $1.13‘ rYQei-iafi’ spolids ware 20% madam prints 2i to 2m °°“" ' buying in the Dllllli . id ms t so to is ..,‘,’&“'ii’£€. ‘Buruimwick: :t 4o to idithe larxest since Oct. l1. in con- cents‘ and Prince Edward Islands at] is to so cents, per 3i) pound bal- ._.__._.._.____. Markets At A c u. Johnston Bros. who followed in the reg-taut;- pa! sow sit-to. r n so’ islso. there was 1W6 9° "IN-Pl" l"? °l NEW lYOl;K. m1 'l—lndsr t)" winner-s. staple commodity prises. (Dee max smmuu snmzn rn- sqgzldlnlflgéilffirgyrseaselaluélll M) MALE rues-nits was one of the Y?“ m; ‘a’, Y - < the writer has ever seen displayed kiggapyriiilrnhgnliklgoviwr N 9n a “b19- They lee-sawed but stronger tonfprevailcd in silver fut- tihd forth 101' QM“ 5 time hem“ urea on the Canadian commodity ex- helng finally pinned. then Stewart change today with closing prices iin- si Lewis, Bummer-side, were tan- fgggzgdtowlflt!‘ rants hislwr- Trudi»: T- “hm. 140.000 ounces. changing hands, Dawson, Albany, OQDDIIIIM mTm apegslng lwashrtrlong with futures 10 a. on er, 5 ifigxiiruthird and Gorden o n Muyvgbtr: lotgeadl m u - seven es en trs . - MEDIUM smvm Ann!!!‘ lng at I hifli 5r 54.00 3m ilivfsr MALES was s very fins class. 91m- sans the o ma?“ a er; coffee sad augsr unclassifi- a ' fl l . clear. sosrkiing silver. John R09" lffélVl-‘o alfiblvgithhlt-hfhfiln occupied the top of the table with, at sits and n closing bid of 53.42 s. beautiful animal until almost tho, tgpvzgsg; $111k? n s id t i Edwin C. Johnstone were pissed of 52.50 and closlh zvitlrps a l h“ ahead o! him. All the entries were gains: the aai hid yesterday imDmM SILVER YEARHNG 4th. s. B. Roper, Sherwood, r. n1. MALE was the largest class Judged‘ 5m Jqhngmne mo,“ New Lou. u m“ 0st to Ml‘. J. P. Irvllll. ley, r. n. 1.. who provides the homei for it, However there is still plenty of doubt as to whether the news- papers know what they're talking sboutr-in the mind of A. P. McRae Chaplin, Basis, brother of Mrs. Irving who has entered the cat. cent specimens appeared. Walter 53L Brawn 3M” ma“, mam I. being first with A. L Rogers sec- vmk 5_ R“ Johnson. ymum beautifully vlw" WWI“? v m?‘ m. Stewart 6s Lewis, Slimmer- ! exceptionally well at the Show, sec- gn¢ T, 5mm;- mwsoai, Albany, MEDIUM sfnvnn. YEARLING 3m T‘ “m, ,_ wsofi, Albany, FEMALES-TY“ W" with" m" 4th. Gordon MocMillsn, coi-nwsu, . u. 1. ~ Con" landed at the WP- Mimi’ mi. Walter M. Gregor, Bri-wkley, I 5169. Bhilwer"! “nnlmmhtiw” ‘m 6th. L. W. Hancock, Burrnnsrside, . E. I. fight for first, second and third 7m A h “we”, KQHSMKwIL . E. I. Brown 51W» Biwhv Brldlle- "t" 8th. Edwin c. Johnstonc, Char- I» 9th. lh-srik Roper, Charlottetown. --'I‘here were 2t of these shown and 7' 5' I- mam“: 1mm ow, elevated poamon pigthi H. G. Mutt-art, Buirimerside, down on them there did not seem - ' - CLASS . MEDIUM SILVER second with the Johnston Bros. 3m John “Wen chmotuion_ MscKinn n em McLure a sui- Boy Woodsids. rte-insemi- Pew" "hm" "l" "it some; will out mu morning om. my wr- Bwnhvw- st nine o'clock sharp and all ex- 7th. Kier Woodslde. Hamilton. hlbitors and attendants must have 8th. W. W. Brow. ChF-Ylill-i-itwm‘ their foxes ready at that hour. To- 9th. John Roper. Sherwood- day's classes will be exceptionally 10m. 'r. J. Hinnnhrev. Kmslns- slic. 2.—Malo wheiped in lose: ‘Ilhers is a probability that the pale 1st. Walter M. Gresvi’. 31113197- silvsr adults will he on the table 2nd. A. L. Racers. Kl and Judged in the tfibmfifli. 3rd. Brown Bros. Bwnhv Budw- This Silver W: Bliow will be s, 4th. Geo. E. Brown. Ksns widely advertised one from the. 6th. Edwin O. Jobnstons, Oiiaz- taken yesterday when the largest 5th. H. G. Muttsrt. class, the Medium Silvers, was on 7th. A. b. - K the table. The seats were all filled 8th. MoLure d: MWKWBW» ium when the "shots" wens made. 9th. R. B. Hilmibhfli. Maison town. later on, either as spectators or ss 11th. W. P. Moleod. Charlem- foxmen. town, R. B. 3- 12th. Brown BM. CLASS I (CONTINUED) 314586. ' Bee ll-Uemsh DAB! MEDIUM SILVER to i938 and hsvifll "M1794 l Y9‘ corded Utter in i983 or 1B8 sec. s-ssmsls whelped previous m. w. w. Brown, 01mm to 198! and having whelped a rs- and. Ray Osrr, 8rd. Oudmore Bros, town. 4th. Walter U. Gregor. Buckle?- Bros, New Losi- Jhat year. tmww-m throughout the years has continued to be prominsntl connected, with, Canada both in tobacco trade and in grain. The port of Bristol is today one of the most import- ant of the grain receiving stations P. E. I. 2nd. Robert, Baker, North Bed- nth. Johnstone m m. mm“! mnmmh Th". u H . .1. don. 3rd. A. l... losers, Kensingtfln, 6th. R. l. Humphrey. 1th. John and Ollrh n.' Johnson. Fortune om'.'s.1.. Hewett. rm noyflty. ennui! ll I. . 2nd. Brown Bros, Stanley Bridle! 5th. Geo. I. BMW. ‘I . m .1. mi. It. s. Humphrey. Kensingtaml 0th. A. L. Roam. '1'. lsill. Ksnainswfli‘ Airguns, m, P. I’ llth. Brown lridls. iottaitewn. P. Ii. f. 12th. Ernest lee. Ir-YOWI‘ ma! town. P. E. 1’. 8rd. Johnstona Bros. see. L-Yoong male ivlidiped in 4th. Jehnsteaie Bros. ‘ , 5th. Walter I. GRIN. i lat. .1. l. Lockciby, Hamilton, 0th. M. W. Wood usual. als. noun. sun-J mundane. PRODUCE ,N Eli Y ii ill ...'.i.°’§E“.‘i.$zu“';-’Ti'.:?::"il‘§?.i.. liiilE X c A N BE I was u “m- uablcl l Bsceivts were l. 14 W!“ d 10$ u: I0 cents s pound for car- i Glance T Canadian Toronto and hioatrxg-Jndustrisl 0B1 (By Roderick Gardner) (Annotated Press Financial Writer) (Al. By Guardian's Special win) n NEW YORK, Nov. 'l—Stoeks my‘ 1,5 cents s dozen. auiv- i the upward oath today after m1. tingstthd crossroads in m‘ . \ i trsst with 759.000 Monday, brim the election holiday. tstion of the new deal victory at the polls as meaning additional government spending. d by sn improved techni- posltiom as result of recent do- some oommodltions outldis~ llmcsd stocks in vigor on the m. Vance Wheat futures rrse 2 1-2 m rilvinnipeg~lvheet up to {iii- ‘d 1-8 writs n bushel at Chicago. Montresl-Deccmber s ver liliihci- cotton futures rose ‘.1 1 2 in 4 H! New York-Cotton and rubber high-wen“ a bushel at Chvwgm Con“ Cat's Standing i Still Disputed (O. P. by Guardian's 5W0!!! WW) ‘Eillfllk. REGINA, Nov. ti-Pisin Ibm-oat from. that oi- s since-aisle tortoise eat? Thai is the . “ 9593mm mdsy from Ohar-. lottetown say the feline entered in lliiesl crisis main W the Royal Winter Show at Toronto fore as n. re than rue tortoise male remaining at a more than a plain tomutn)! Ohc V l- i m a The Democratic sweep to victor; Reaohed again over the long- distsnce telephone at Chaplin, 95 miles west of Regina. Mr. M0816 risers the aespsten tnmush in @11- ence and then said he thouflhi maybe Lhe Charlottetown newspap- smien had sot hold of the wrong Mrs. Irving. nu sister. But heard the name again and decided maybe it wag the right one. He asked again about the pert. reier- m! to Mrs. Irving's statement that he: cat is a grey and bin/ck in color-not the black, red and cream of the tortoise shell crow tween a black and a red cat. "Hmimm," said Mr, Mona: "I thought that the cat was black and red and buff. It's severe-i years since I saw it last but I'm sure I've got those colors rlgh t. "I slwuidrvt. doubt but that one of the papers down there will send smanouttoiookstthecstsnd then we'll know Just what color it really is. That's if he get‘: rilht Mrs. Irving." Queried, too. on Mka. Irving's mum; claim that her brother had not in- formed her he wu going to enter the cat in the Toronto show, Mr. Mame said it was quite true she would not knaw. He had not told her though the two wrote weekly. "Didn't know s11 this fuss was going to be picked up in the news- infonnation. He is going to carry out his plsn to so east. He expects in doll to leave next week sometime. "My compare brother is very ill down there and Iwantioseeliimsnywaysorll be 801m." he said. "But I still think the cat's ool- ors are red and buff and black." rorvr or niusroi. use Mam-i rsrurn omen ASSOCIATION - WITH CANADA SINCE T!!! DAYS OI‘ JOHN CABOT The port of Bristol is closely al-i soeisted with the discovery of‘ North America as it was from that imrt John Cabot sailed to discover the New World. arid Canada in particular, in iWi. lending in y . BIY- U990 w Island. June 24 p01 o! Bristol $111181! IFIDITY Ill-h l- BIDIBWY 01 110M $0M llld three IMTIIQ Fl»!!- aries with s combined capacity of 50.000 tons and at rortisheed Dock theraisagrlriaryasid Ira-lashed havins a ospscity st 001000 inns ifliaportisasrvedbytworsilway lines, the Great Western and the London. Midland and Scottish. ‘ Grain pours in thirmigh Bristol from - ,aii the grain prod ‘like amid. states liquor bills, one at l | s. Brokers with for’ | connections said there had been increased de- mgnd (or United States shares imia They ascribed the buylns source in part to pre- slnst the possibility oi gold blods front. is breach in the Hench po- nervousness over the as evident in igzi exchange, with the trans point which per- hipmcnts oi gold New York from Pills- Pont, International H I .- ! i ems of shares i Anaconda 047W". sears Roebuck and industrial shares rose A variety of issues pmspee uuld put he‘ efforts to revive ooni by“ l u; seals. a numb‘ .| preformed stocks wit! scored sharp gains- - strong. w! ting up A 1-2. Rails pated in the Se" advance but wer stocks, since traders ed elections results ‘finds news was mam" weekly electric 110W" figures and the mid I intended report were delayed to go down there quietly and sse mm, Business mill it that's all." ssld m. Mo- aiii m. Menu is not going to po rely on the newspapers for all his‘ showed an incre sr value of sales lust monil d with OGWDGX‘. 1933- i EAEEI§XLE s-ntnl win. n! sol-n h! P" Austin in Irene of the Iilldlng in Challis“ ustns countries of- the ursi dined 80 to $1.10 s. bale. Hides and mong the strong mar- B. United states Government Bonds were steady to firm in quiet deal- w Most speculative markets gave expression to inflationary impui- 1 ass. attributed verily i0 lnleraie \ lket. bonds I I -u i did not surprise the financial oont- munliy, as was all? slow, routine rnov in the furenoon. senoe of liquidation, ulative issues quiekcncd stocks snd the re slow advance was resumed at U ‘i in late trading. ~ ‘ u. s. Steel. vi isvester, Ale an Bmeltlnq Bethlehem ates other imported 1 to 2 noinii in the build in til But, in the 81> fresh buYml ‘Irrawa- w‘ picuoug ld m: new: so-csllod. Cslifcrnig had anticipate sffeotiflil ti“? i i i of companies well sup‘ bought possibflty the! increased dividers‘ yments. Coca Cola, Emil mm s» Myers M‘, cie sold at new i. of 1 to ii points e Th! 1 warranties. \ k iron Ill‘ by the cioci 10$ i ntstars c\13 the potentlsliiics stars T . edreosht accounts Bsnssnns EXT/PA FANCY __,4 g I