nit3ay,,NoTfmt)tr 20, 1938 Striking P icture as Pride of British Navy Anchors Off Scotland i. 1 j'-vw The 16-lnch guns of H. M. S. Rodney, pride of the British Navy.make an impressive picture, symbolical ,of the British' lion's' tcqUv all bared for action. The photo was made off Invergordon, Scotland, where the fleet Is engaged 'in gunnery practice.- H. M. S. Encounter is in the background silhouetted by the setting sun. , Mrs. Dickens Jr. Is Hostess At Afternoon Tea Mrs. A. E. Dickens Jr. was hostess at a delightful "At Home" yesterday at her home, 309. Second Avenue West, about thirty-five ladies calling during the afternoon. She Was assisted In receiving by 1 4 1. W T 1. i,r I. ucr iiiuuiur, mis. juck yvuous. Mrs. A. E. Dickens sr. and Mrs. B. Wlndlc poured and servlteurs were Miss Ruby, Krlkevsky, Miss Eva Morris, Mrs. William Stone, Miss Solly Jensen, Miss Blanche Jensen and Miss Edna Dickens. The attractive tea table was centred with, a huge bouquet of brora and gold chrysanthemums and as, coyerer with a lovely Madeira cloth. ( Everybody reads the Dally New? Thrre reason CHAPPED SKIN To nulcklv relieve chapping and rouhne,l apply soothing, cooling Mentholatum. j Hyde Transfer i Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 31$ Second Avenue BIG PROBLEMS CONFRONT NEW GRAIN COMMISSION I Continued from Page i fi920," Trading in futures 'has 1beeri ontlnuous since that time. Wheat prices were "pegged" for the first time on the exchange August 15, ,1933, until September 14, 1933, with the October future at 70 Vi cents a bushel. The price wus "pegged" a fixed minimum price at which sales can be made as a result of the collapse of prices after the bull or advancing market of the summer of 1933. On recommendation of John I. McFarland of Calgary, former agent of the federal government In price stabilization operations, prices were "pegged" a second time November 1, 1934, to check declining prices blamed on bear raids by foreign Interests. "Pegged" prices were removed August 16. 1935, and fluctuation limits set to control the amount by which prices might rise or fall In a single session. Types of Marketing; Open competition, wheat boards and co-operative marketing through wheat pools and producer-owned grain companies provided traders and growers with fuel for argument ever since the birth of the trade. Agitation for producer-controlled marketing facilities led to establishment of the wheat pools the Alberta pool in 1923 and Saskatchewan and Manitoba pools the following year. Since the last Investigation was made by a commission headed by Sir Joslah Stamp, British economist, the grain trade has seen the federal government institute sta billzation efforts, appointment and alteration of powers, two grain 'boards and continued debate on methods of marketing. One of the highlights o"f debate in the. grain trade in recent years came with the charges by Mr. McFarland In October 1934, that bear raids by foreign interests were carried out with a view to driving down wheat prices on the Wlnnl-nee Grain Exchange. Mr. McFar land at that time was directing government 'price stabilization efforts. The council of the grain ex- EVACUATION OF MADRID COMMENCING IContinueo. IrompauQ I sent are running slightly over the eign Secretary Anthony Eden threw dollar mark. the House of Commons Into a brief Trading In wheat futures the tumult Thursday when he declared buying and selling of wheat for that some other governments were delivery In a designated distant more to blame for intervention In month was suspended on the ex- the Spanish civil war. than Italy change by order of the Board of and Germany. Some members said Grain Supervisors ' December 1, they presumed Capt. Eden referred 1017. when the board took over , especially to Russia. the handling of grain. The Dominion wheat board operated August 16. 1919, to August 31, Capt. Eden caused further stir today in the House with the statement that a Spanish, insurgent junta was, prepared tto destroy the port of Barcelona if this became necessary In order, to cut off war supplies to the Socialists. Capt. Eden said that Britain had received, a communication from the insurgent' junta; asserting- that trafficking in arms, munitions, tanks, airplanes, toxic gases was being carried on through Barcelona by Russian and Spanish ships. Appended to the communication was a warning to foreign shipping to abandon the harbor. More Activities Of Rotary Club Two Committees Appointed Have Charge of Special Functions To At the monthly business of the Rotary Club yesterday afternoon In the Commodore Cafe, a committee consisting of A. E Parlow, A. C. Small and W. R McAfee was appointed by Presi dent C. V. Evltt to have charge of an evening bridge party for the members and their wives and friends on a day to be appointed. Another committee was appointed to, have charge of all a range- men ts in connection with the presentation of H. M. S. Pinafore by the Prince Rupert. Operatic Society, the members chosen being J. W. Nlcholls, W. M. Black-stock,. W. L. Coates and T. A. Mc-Watters. In connection with the skating pond proJeKt being carried out jointly between the Rotary and Gyro Clubs It was reported that tenders for the work of pulling stumps and making a path had been Invited and ithe: matter of letting the contract was in the hands of J. J. Little, who was at present out of town. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Nov 20:. (CP) Wheat was trading at $1.074 on the Vancouver Exchange yesterday. change said It was ready to assist Today's price was $1.08. the government In achieving any desired objectives but denied mar. DOLLAR. AT PREMIUM any of its members were Involved in any bear raids. The "pegged" prices were used to stem the decline and the fluctuation limit later put In operation, NEW YORK, Nov. 20: (CP) The Canadlian dollar wus at a premium of 3-16c on the New' York foreign exchange market yester-j day. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy 3'. D. Johrutcn Oo.) ' Vancouver B. C.. Nickel, .33. Big Missouri, .50. Bralbmie, 8.15. B. R: Cons., .04. B. R. X.. ,10. Dentohla, .124. ..-.-' Duriweli;. ..03; v Golconda, .14. . j.x .' ... ' Minto. .29. Meridian, .03. Morning Star, .02Vi.; ' . Noble-Five, .042., Pend Oreille. 191., Porter,. Idaho, p7u. Premier. -3.30.. eeves McDonald; , 27. iReno, 1.40." Relief Aflihgton; .32? Salmon Gold, Vayslde. .07, . '. Uri'lted Empire, .01.'" ' ' Reward,. ,06. ' Pioneer Gold, '6;i5.r -: 'Toronto.' . Beattie.'Uj : " 7 Central 1aUlcIa5.'i.(J5''; ' Gods Lake;'..68;. ? 't.S . Int. Nickel.. 6.4.00. .. C Lee. Goldi .06'a. ',' ... . v. Little' Long Lac.'.,'6i)0.'j' .i McKenzie Red Lake;; i.70. Pickle Orow 6.80. ; Red: Lake Gold Shore,. 1.60 San Antonio, 2.30. Sherrltt Gordon, 2 40. , ; feiscoe, 4.50. Smelters Gold, . .09, Ventures; 3.02. McLeod Cocksiiutt, 4.75. Oklend, .52. Moalier, ,44. .Gll'bec. .04 Vi, Madsen Red Lake; 1 18. May Spiers, .45. Sullivan, 2.03. Srtadacona, .75. Frontier Red Lake, .21. Francoeur, 1.16. - Manitoba & Eastern, .14. . Perron,. 1.65. ! New Augurlta,...35. Souht Keora, .16. Moneta Porcupine, 1 .55. Sladen Malartlc, 1.12. Bouscadlllac, .53. Lapa Cadillac, .93, Old Diamond, 38. Gold Eagle, .79. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In H-Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY POONE 657 FOR FRESH MILK Phone Red 608 Produced from our own cows dally You can whip our cream but you can't beat our milk. Dominion Dairy King's Pictures New Bank Notes Air Will Bear Likeness of Edward VIII Except 1000's and 100's OTTAWA, Nov. 20: (CP) New bl-lingual notes, of the Bank of Canada wll lbcar a portrait of His Majesty, King Edward Vm, on all denominations except' the 1000'c and lOVs. The former will have a picture of. Sir Wilfrid Laurler and the latter of Sir John A. Find Ducks Travel Far Migratory Bird. Crosses Atlantic From Iceland to Prince Edward Island HOPEF1ELD. P. K I.. Nov. 20: .(CP) A elobe-trottlfiff duck thai. thought, little of a Jaunt across wic ocean, nas oeen aaacd xo tne bag of .Harry McLeod. rcsldent of this little, town oh ; the eastern tip of Prince Edward; Island, Out gunning for birds, McLeod found .one of his victims banded. The band carried the Inscription Mus. Nat. Reykjavik, Iceland." Canada's Oldest Twins Celebrate Elderly Women Have Ninety-Flftli Birthday at Truro TRURO. N. '8- Nov. 20: (CD- Canada's oldest twins; both living in Colchester County. N. S . cele brated this month their 95th birth day. They are: Mrs. Mehltab!c Brcnton and Mrs. Rhoda Dartt t'aughters of'the late 'Mr. and Mrs Samuel Marshall. . Mrs. Brcnton Is the mother of 12 children, five of whom are' living. She has 20 grandchildren and 17 ereat-rrand cniidrert. Her twin sister had fout children one of whom Is llvln paid there are two Gxannhildxrn Both sisters are adttve in house hold duties and delight In their favorite pastlmei -"quilting." Post Office Co-Incidence Hctbu "has" a mtiM&telBer-tntAti Post Office " personnel. George MacLean is. postmaster and George Maclean is assistant postmaster Both are war veterans and both hold the rank of major. Both are married and bath, .have two child ren: "And" says the Pictou .Advo cate, "both are most obliging even when thev' are un tri thlr In Cluistmas mail." RAW FURS Trappers, Mink Ranchers & Dealers We have large orders to fill immediately for Pristorn maniifontiirorc and we are Interested in all your SWd to us at once nd we are assuring you a square deal, quick returns and much more money for au jour jure. A trial shipment will convince you. Wishing you the very best of luck for the season. TRAPPERS' FURS LTD. Raw Fur Marketing Agents PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BDLKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 5S8 HOTEL NEW ROYAL J. Zarelli. 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