AMERICAN ITEMS
CANADIAN TRADE
(United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 10.30 a.m.) OTTAWA, Nov. 13.
Foreign trade reports for the year ending September shows a decline of 197 million dollars in imports and 327 million in exports and an adverse trade balance of one hundred million dollars. United Kingdom imports slumped 170 million, United Slates imports were 188 mill’on less.
BRO KER S SFNTFXCFD. TORONTO, November 13
Eight brokers were given individual sentences ranging from two to three years, totalling twenty-one years, by .Justice Jeffrey in the Assizes to-day. Appeals have been entered with the exception of two cases. The proceedings followed trials on various charges cif conspiracy to del mud the public, of members ot live large loronto mining brokerage houses against whom prosecutions' were instigated by the Ontario Government last w liter .
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