Show i I I I I I t I I t jo Q 9 PRICES FOR WOOL lOOI HIGHER HIGHER- It t Sales cf of wool during October at comp comparatively l ti elY high prices have via vm- the judgment of or those wilco Pl predicted at shearing hearing time th that tt the th J l low lo w prices prices the then l prevalent would not bo lie J permanent inthe in the opinion of f Dr Ii F. F R. R Marshall secretary of the Na National National Na- Na at a- a t onal Wools rowers rowers' rs' rs association The wco wool m marketing season now note closing has displayed ed the earmarks of heavy speculation which indicated itself itel in fa low prices in face of or statistics of or supply and demand which augured I for better returns to he ho producer Secretary Marshall 13 does not look loCk for any Interference with tariff tali protection flail tion O l to wool producers for the next iwo two wo yea years at lea least t. t Indications Indications aro ago t that at in ill il the future wool marketing will wn be on n a stable st. basis with less attention tar to- con- con tr trading cl n than han h has s' s prevailed pret i |