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‘A—12 CANADIAN WHEAT EXPORTS INCREASE Elevator Reports for Week Ending October 29 Show 2,764,221 Bu. Shipped. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Ontario, November 7.— Overseas shipments of wheat from Can- ada continue to increase. During the “7eek ended @ctober 29, according to elevator rxports from Canadian sea- Board ports, 2,764,221 bushels wheat were | shipped. Clearance of Canadian wheat from Atlantic ports of the United States totaled 989,000 bush: export clearance of 3.753.221 bushel ‘The federal Bureau of Statistics re- ports this movement as being the larg- | est since the third week in June. The wheat shipments from Montreal were 2,035,755 bushels, an increase of 489- 991 bushels over the previous week. A | slight decrease is noted for Vancouver and Sorel. During the five weeks ended October | 29, the amount of wheat shipped ove Beas from Canadian ports was 12,749 537 bushels, with clearances United States Atlantic ports of 4 Bushels. This makes a total of 16, 637 bushe! | The amount cleared from Canadian | and United States ports since August 1 was 36,422,203 bushels, of which 27.472.- making a total | For the Children DENTAL SOCIETY AUXILIARY PLANS BENEFIT DANCE. MRS. THOMAS J. RICE. ‘The Women's Auxiliary Columbia Den ociety will hold a 1 Saturday night, the of which will be used for the maintenance of the Children's Hospital dental clinic, operated by the societ: Officers of the auxiliary are: Mrs, 292 bushels were shipped from Cana- | dian ports. | Wheat stocks in_elevators are gradu- | #lly increasing. The amount for the week ended October 30 was 164.134.449 | bushels, compared with 153.642.716 bushels' the previous week. The same | week in 1930, 188 12 bushels were in store. (Copyright, 1931.) | MT. ALTO ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM 1S ANNOUNCED| BLitchell School of Dancing Pupils and Others Will Entertain Veterans Wednesday. Edward Mitchell, chairman of the | Arrangements Committee of the Mount | to Armistice day celebration yester- y, announced a list of guest artists | who will appear upon the Anna - T.| Mitchell School of Dancing program at the hospital at 7:30 p.m.. November 11. . well known Washington merzo- foprano who will sing a group of num Bers suited to the occasion. Miss Bury will be accompanied by Louise McNer- ney. Dick Blackstone, -master . of - the ukelele, will render a number of char- scter selections. The committee in charge of transpor- tion, headed by Edward P. McCabe, | assures the co-operation from a local | bus company in transporting the talent o _and from the hospital. In addition to patients of Mount Alto thorities of that institution have re- ested that students of the Industrial Home School, located nearby, be invited | o join in the festivities. | Miss Mitchell's entire dancing school | will journey there for the evening, and an elaborate program has been & S 1 Woman Careless About Mates. | When Philip V. Quantrill, aged 37, & steelworker, pleaded guilty at the Old Baily, iu London, to a charge of big-| amy, a woman with whom he went through a form of marriage said it was the second time she had been the bride of a married man. She testified that she was a widow, and that the other higamist had been prosecuted and sen- tenced. “Perhaps you will be a little more careful in future,” said the judge. | 77 W \ GENERAL Z 7 At 14th & Rhode | United States are coming to Canada, | being _rigorously carried out, require All Models L. P. STEUART (Incorporated) 1401 14th St. N.W. Thomas J. Rice, president; Mrs. Charles Bassett, vice president; Mrs. Stephen Hopkins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George Ellis, ¥ Clarence Alle ;. Mrs. Willi M. Sweet, phi chairman ugh Callahan, membership ck s. Allan S. Wolfe, hospita man: Mrs. F. A. Casteel, chairman; Mrs. A. B. Crane, publicit chairman, and Mrs. William Ogus, en tertainment chairman. The clinic open at Children’s Hospital in the eve- ning to enable parents to accompany their .children. The sole purpose of the Dental Society Auxiliary is to devise ways and means of raising funds to maintain the clinic. AMERICANS GO TO CANADA Flow of Immigration Reverses It- self Along Border. OTTAWA, November 7, () —The flow of immigration between Canada and the United States has reversed itself. Instead of Canadians crossing the bor- to seek their fortunes, citizens of statistics indicate In the three months, July, August and September, no fewer than 4,181 Americans came to Canada to settle. 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