-_ -is _ .~-\--.1 1- - V' "Y -“air 1" /'/_ *iv "‘ '.~'¢i'? /1* ». 1 < e. _. _-_ ~-'-».». -_ - ~ _ _ ' ‘ 1 ' ‘ ‘ ._ ` " ‘ " " " ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ` ‘ ' ' " ` , ~ . --' .' »»- » 'f 1 N!-.,, .- _-.--ij. FEBRUARY 5' 1936 ' 'rl-IE U1-1A1<1.u'l*l;u'1`uwN uuAx1m-\N ' f-*Ulf ¢‘1V!§,-gi' _"_ ~-.--... ‘1~"' v J _ _`~.,1. .f _. I f _ . ~ ' - -. -_ _. . ` ` I ` "` ' ' Y ` . ` 1" -... J' .= -.141-ff'.»i‘.¢_.1'.-l.-' ,_.,__,v~»..-_.M _ »._,,,,_,,..,.,,._.._..._._ _._,._,.__,,__....__._.._¢ _,__ ,,,_,__,,_,g__,__,<__, W ,_ , _,___ ',_,, __ _ _ -_ ' W _V ~__' ,_~= ( 3,., - \ _-w,.'r~<"»‘”’ ' '-'- >_ -‘. ' _ ~ _ - ' ' - 4* '_ ' Sigv.--4,.5,,-`._>.£'»,j,._M,,;, ,_i<”._.“'.=,,. 055, __.-- - -. -1 ~ -~~!».:-_ , _ _ _ _ , _, _,_ .- _ -1.1 1- ' 5 -i N ,- _l _ 1 Wi -.______ .-._ . e 5 -- 1 I m as £1551. __ TOCK Q OTA T10 A. EJ. _._ _ _ =_= I - -- V ' }‘3L‘i‘gt;:’“-“h-..’5i’**°"";_"'i“c“"'1,g_(2‘=‘f""* ANN Anson men nb a-(A PORT QU'1*PPEl»I-l'3-- WK- “5- .fe ======== = ;__ _=_ --=-- _ ====-» ‘*"““¢'*° °°*°' ' " ' ` 4-<1c.1>.1-sm. mn Mackie died ' Dental Chair N0 I H00 W8t6T *B0i'-i310 ’ -.?_'.‘.Z_.'.fT.'...’..1.‘.f'_1'_..".f.l"?“?_‘3'_. Longer a, 'Dread Explodes Mother Dies " ` " - --yi-»a w--»1¥i‘{2°.‘1'l‘"" _ P.>-'rue university or Michigan ' I M ' _ A . IN- Y- Stock ifiifiiiiiiis* 1 ornrns’ Stock Letter -_*- mm not pm w be a _Wm week an ' P 1 euerf 11 mfmmin Bhehednlwedt-liebe*-I-leinfhf (deceived ever Pitfield and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Felt. 4-For a time yesterday the siock market was in- cll»\.l to wait the outcome of the T, .', A. decision but before it was time for the decision to come out, stocks had started to firm and ,ml-11; became known thcre would be no decision active buying ds- ygloped in some of the leading industrials notably the electrical equipment stock and General Mot- nrs. There was some expectation of an extra dividend on General Mot- ors at yesterdays meeting. The fmt that only the regular dividend was declared may bring in some dis- appointed selling but is not apt to interfere for more than s short time in the upward trend of the stock that seems likely to con- tinue. Inflationary sentiment is 'Playing a considerable part ‘inthe market and since this sentiment is quits unstable new developments could bring some change in both sentiment and the' market. Never- theless, the trend of prices seems upward with reactions still limited inthegoodstocks.'1’hereisstilla large amount of money that would seek investment in the sound is- sues on any setback. ; =` Mt ’l. Sta ck -lircfbarqge _.-11 (supplied by Plffisld and Company Members of Montreal liook exrhanle and Curb Market) Blocks Dpess ues! _11.1¢11»1 .. _ . . . . _.110 Banu ._ ._ 21:;/_ lit-1111h11r.1oll .__ Bell Tel . ..._.1-Wil; BCI’l'A___. T115 23'; 13 8% Brasil __ Can Nor .. 714| *V50 "'11 |70 2213 1411+. 201.5 14 ii” _ll 7% 1% 1115 2:41; -a Can l’nc 1‘ocl1l’lr»\v __ C1111 11-111011! ._ ._ 1'a1\ (fur l~"m1111l ._ (‘anil1(lAiA... _ ._ lluns Smclt _,_ __ 231) Dist Scng ._ ._ 110 ' fi Dum Brhlze __ :lung :itil/, lloln Tex ... ._ 7l 70 imp Oil _ __ 24% 2| lnicl~l’1:in ,. _ ... fill inte! Nickel 49 Jill( imp 'i‘ol1 _ _ ._ ilassey llnrrls _ 17 327 42 15 13% 39 48% 174% iicColl l~‘ront _ _ _ Mont Pr _ . Nat Brew. _ _ __ N11tSteelCnr Norandr . l'ou"2r Corp _ _ lihav\'lnlg11n ._ ._ lla Can l‘r _ ...._ Stool of Fan ... Walt! Good ... . . _ . __ 17'/S ii.. 28 111' zosg 2092 uw, 12% sa sm mlé 33% BANK! Bl of Can _ ...... Bl ofhftl.._.. ‘.. Bk of N. S. ._ Royal Bk Bk of Can _._ 178 178 ~ 1" c' CIIAJ. _ alla - (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 4-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- vd by the Royal Bank of Canada :losed tcday as follows: Argentina peso _2'l'77. Australia pound 4.0099. Aus»ria schilling .i90‘l. Belgium belga .1"io6, Brasil milreis _0574. Bulgaria iev .0l52_ China I-long Kong dollars _$295. Czechoslovakia crown .0420_ Denmark krone .2242. Finland flnmark 0228. France franc .006D. Germany xeichsmark -4077. Great Britain pound 5.0175. Holland florin .8Zl08. Hungary pengo 3980. India rupee _(1797. Japan yen _298l_ Jugoslavia dinar _(1283. New Zealand pound 4.0472. Norway krone .2545. Poland nloti 1915. South Africa pound 4_9930._ Swain peseta .1380¢ Sweden krone 2590. . Switaerland'franc .$302. United States dollar 1-B per cent Ilscount. Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 5.01 3-4; U. S. dollar 09 7-8; franc 6-69. At New York-Pound 5.02 8-ii; Canadian dollar 1.00 1-8; franc 8.89 1-2. At Paris-Pound 75.09 fr; U. S. dollar 14.93 3-4 fr; Canadian dol- lar 14.98 fr. In go'd-Pound 12s id; U. S. iégllgr 58.49 cents; Canadian dollar / ;?.._.__i- Pit” UDUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 4--Butter Prizes were again lower on Mont- real opan produce markets today. influenced by heavier stocks and increased production. No. 1 butter in csrlots or less Wu selling at 22 1-I to 2! cents P21' pound while lo`s to retailers were 24 to 24 l-2 for solids and 25 to as 1-2 for pl-inte. Carlots or less of no 1 Ontario colored cheese were 12 cents per Wllnd. Graded shipments of eggs in “riots or len were 25 cents a dosen for A I-|110. 24 for A medium and 22 for A bullets. Potatoes were 01.55 to $1.40 for Prince Edward Island mountains ind $130 to 51.55 for cobblers, per 9°-Pound bag. In 90-pound bags. Prince ldwsrd- island mountains 'Ure 51.20 to 5125, cobblers $01.15 W tl-N. New Brunswick ll-10 to $1.15, Quebec 01.05141 1.10 and no 3 Quebec whites U0 cents to 01. New potatoes were off the market Currencies. ‘ 10-ails-*°.°'r|~»~_A U lomnasn, rob. 4- e von- sirmginsasd on greg# .ar gif Bit? 5" __ :Ee :it-_-22 Mit hart- Hntt. - 2| » ’ >"" '~1'°'-.._-._»'.I- ,¢.= ..+_ - ~ » ' _ ~__. _-< ____, I MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 4-Selling' was quite active in sections of the gold listings on Toronto mining market today and a minor recession for the day was recorded. Before drop- ping back, however, early vigorous buying had sent the exchange in- dex to 185.81, a new high for some years. Other groups displayed more strength than weakness and the miscellaneous mines index gained nearly a. point to 137.57, a. new high. Volume was up around the year's top at 2,412,000 shores. Some recent advances were trim- med under profit-taking. Central Patricia weakened 13 cents to 3.27 with 14,000 shares changing hands Macassa lost 7 cents, Little Long Lac 20 cents and Bralorne 10 cents. Veniures featured the base met- als, closing at 2.18, up 13 cents. Sudbury Basin added 12 cents and Norands. fix-med 1-4. Fslconbridge dropped 25 cents under a run oi profit-taking. T0noN'1‘0. Fei.. 1- Stocks Acme Oil Afton Ajnx Oil Alex _ . _ Close _ _ ... -__ 17% ._ _ _ » _ ._ 63 _ ._ 04 _ ... L"/9 Alguma ... 51,5 Anglo H ... _ _ ... 435 Arutfleld 90 Ashley : _ ._ 2|) Alto! R . _ __ 4 Bagsuiac ._ 8% Barry H _ _ 414. Buss Mot _ :iii Beattie 175 Big lilies ... 71 Bobjo ._ 21% Braiorne 0110 BMX... ._ . 11) liuif A11k _ 505 Bull’ Uan _ ._ _ $11.5 Bunk liill _ l0\,i_. i‘ali1Idu1 _ U2 (ful Uii N Unn hill 138 13111-.huu _ _ 125 Castle T . _ l-12 Cen Pat _ 5121 Chem lies ~' _ 1215 Chlboug 51‘l‘,-'.- 1:1.-1-11-y _ :1=)f, lfcningus 1105 1'unla1°u111 _ _ ._ ._ 100 Dome Ml :rs 'ill-M Dam lilxol li Eldurnilo ... _ 122 li' Bridfa _. _ _ _ 835 Foil K1-lr _ il Franklin ___ 7 Gmls Lake _._ 128 Golcnnda _ ._ _ 10 iloldnie 18 (laid Rnlt _ ~ __ 80 llooilflsh ..._ 20 Graham _ 5% Granada _ . 21| Greene ... __ _ _ 20 Gunnar . 80 l-islcrow ._ __ 41,4. Hurd Rock 41%. Harker . _ _ _ 0 Hollinger _ __ 151'. Home-stcail 22 Howey _ ._ 70 J lil Cons Kirk Hull Kirk l_1\ke _ , _ __ 51 ._ (i7 __ ._ 55 Lake Sh 5816 Lamoquo ._ ._ ._ ll'/.1 Lahti Oro _ _ _ _ ._ 19 L Gold ._ 5 ce __ __ _ . Little I. L 740 hlccsssn ._ _ . _ 4-ill Alon East . ._ 0% iiilllle L _ _ 1! Mcintyra _ .__ -i7 ", sl _ IM Miken n Mcifillnn ii hlevlttle ... ._ . _ nil'/s l\lc\Vstt-:rs __ ._ 145 Min Corp _ ._ ._ 140 Monera ._ _ ... 1154 Morris K _ _ __ 67% Murphy . 3% Newbec __ ... B Nlpissing ... _ ._ ._ 500 Nornmln _ _ _ 43'/.x Nor (‘1m -_ g;Brio‘r;n... _ 7 ga Paymunter 7"'-ir Pnrron _ _ U4 Pet Cob _ ._ 41/.1 Pnmour _ Iliii Pick Cro . 402 [»|0|,@¢;. _ _... 1120 Premier _ _ IW Pros Air _ __ _ 315 Road Auth _ _ » --- 179 Raul l’_nl:s 9" Reno Gold ._ _ lill Roche 32% nnynrie ._ _ _ -'12-it Quchgc ii _ __ .. Ea Nan nt _ _ ... an-mln . 191 Sl ._ _ ...._ 310 So-1fnAm ... ._ S011 Tib --- Siadfi _ ._ 27% at Ann. _ _ 11.1 Rnd Basin _ ... __ 432 Sud Cont _ _ _ ._ 7% Sullivan ... _.112 _ Hylvsnlta _ ._ _._ rrunnm _ -4-'I 'ren 11 _ -- M germs C - ~--335 ohnrn ... --i. 180 Towagmae _ _ -_ -- 32% Ventures ... -_ --IIB Waite Amo ... _ lil Wayside ._ -_ 17% wats mag _ - I wutser . 'i Wright R _ ...._ 800 mn- 1 o ._ . . . . ._ as Total sales, 2.412.000. 30 iii) __- l1.\1l.1s1‘1:l‘ Alalrrmlm ... ... .__ 11% mm M... ._ .__ Ill ffhuwh H _ -- -- Co (‘nn _ - - - --- Dai 0'l _._ __ --- Inst Cr _ - Home 011 - flu: Bnvr... _ ._ ... nn me 1| . ._ __ __ ||\ y _._ _._ _ _ ...... NHnwI..._ -~--- Nmdion - - -- Oil lei .. __ nsiaim ._ |'lrk»Hiii _ Fawn-ew K Pauli Ora - Parr rec Preston _ - - -' T \m1.1e ._ - Robb Kon! » " -° lad Hines -~- (- ~<,.m-sg-_ _, _ __ fi 400% 51 _ ___ __ _ --1 ... ___ . _ __ _ .___ 8 M 'gli I 1! 'I 27 0 ii-_ 3'# _ ... __ 110 Lev 33 “rams |(||»y __ \ , . . _ ._ _.‘ _ _ _ Ilsll Am Am A111 Am Alu Ain Case Con Elec Elec Gen Gen Int llad Std U S Van Anaconda Auburn ... Atchison ... _. B and Ohlo _ . ._ Bendix Av ... _ Beth Bt .__ __ ' Chrysler ... Kennecntt ._ __ Magma Cop _ ._ ._ liiout W .___ _ ._ Nina' H .. ._ Pnrnuxouni. So Pacific __ _ ._ Western U ._ _ ._ Westinghouse __.?. Curb iilurlsei) swear op... For Pr ... 1... S95 For Pr Pill can ...mln una ._ -.'11/, Wster .. zuy, with 1' _ _ __ 163% 11114 43 'ln ...ii J 11,4. _ _ _ . ns'/,, 101|'/_ 11:1 1,; :1.'.\/, :nu/,, 1u Gas... __ A L B Sh Elec _ __ Motors T and T 41 fi’-» 3122 39% 10161 1151, 121/_ 30:5; 110154, :mu ...,.3 1. io Oil N J' Steel ndlutn ___ 771) 11:-154 Exchange 1 ` - - ‘--_-- _ _ _I Hallfax on sguiimtatiggmmatmpaennl chair.; bed helm \’°““'°¢ Wm* M' dagufg I ° D. P -11 Je 1¢11,‘1>r1 _ot ter Margaret. and arte? cov s AYTIUCIIS D,,,,';|5,,; mdsguxm J; eggfm. herself wan bed clothing puuec (Supplied by l'liflel1l and Company Members of Montreal stork exchange Ina! 3% 12.1-y, 241/_ 22=11 11111-1 1111.-1 421;. 1:. at liilig iusui 11 1 31% .islet Iowa," WA- 1'1_ 33 '/in 39% 107- 11-y, 1 23'. 31 im, _'.1 ai '_':1|,:_. 75% 110 1,, "Butter . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . ._ _ -'rn LIVES TOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb 4-Light trad- ing and bartly steady prices feat- ured ea1~`y dealings on Montreal llveztock ;11nrkcts today. Cattle and elves tvs;-; steady while hogs. sheep and lantbs remained unchanged. Receipt reported by the Domin- ion Livestock Bureau: Cattle 21; calves 171; hogs 888; sheep and lambs 10. There were not enough cattle and sheep for sale to make a market on either of the divisions of the livestock market. Prices were steady. Calves showed a. steady tone with the bulk of the vcals of fair to medium quality selling for $9. Medium good to good kinds made while common lights brought On the hog section bacons. fed and watered, remained unchanged at $9 with the usual $1 premium on selects. Butchers, heavics and lights, were cut 50 cents per hun- dredwelght and extra heavles $1 per hundredwelght. Bows were $7 to #$7.75. On the Maritime market receipts were much lower with hogs of rail grade selling ar, $8.50 off cars and $8.35 off trucks. Sow ofraii grads brought $8 and 86 for live weight. On the cattle section good steers sold at $5.50 off 50 cents, while canners and cutters were down 25 cents selling at $1.75 to $2.25- Cows remained unchanged. Bulls sold up to $3.25. Cslves brought $3.25 for grass- ers to $7 for top veals_ New York Curb (Canadian. Press) » Stocks Close Iestifi wqww .111 ummm AmCyan B ._ AmGas El .. AmSup Pow _ _... Atlas Corp Can Mar _ __ .. Clt Ser’_._ ._ .. Creole Pet ._ ElB0nd Sh. _ Ford ofCnnA... Gulf Oli __ Hum Oil _ _. Imp Oil. .. _ Int Pet ._ ---- -. Nmg Hua ._ Std Oil Ken _ UnI_.ar_dPA... Uni.-andPPfrl (Cnr1a;lic.n Press) gium 17.09; Germany 40.82: ada. 1.00 1-8. , f Janu '- Doris Oakes. I-I -1 as to ,'=o\3;W2¢agv\;»~rn ~1m»-wus-1-»-oo~x»-won 1111111111111 coco-a.r~_o»oceaw_»ca-neoco NEW YORK. F:`1:. 4-Foreign exchange irregular. Great _Britain demand high 502 3-4: low 5.02 1--ii close 5.02 3-8; 80 day bills 5.01 8-4; France 6.89 1-2; Italy 8.05; Bel- Can- LADY FANE SCHOOL The following is the report of Lady Fans School for the month 0 BW- Grade IX-1. Kenneth Paynier. Grade VI 1. Aubrey Gamble, 2. George stordy; 3. Cecil Oakes. Grade V -1. Elsie Francis, ~2. Grade IV-1. Denton Francis, 2. John Francis; 3. Muriel Francis. Grade III-1. Everett Gamb.e; 2 Leith Francis. Grade -1. Gladys Gamble. 100% in any one subpect-Kenneth Paynter and Aubrey Gamble. Teacher, Grace Deacon.; [INS Every Sat- 1111111 Corrected Fora Wednesday & urda.y’s Issue. RETAIL KARIKET Celery hunch __ Onions lb _ __ Beats pk .. Celery hearts (lsr-rnts lla __ . Potatoes pk _ Squash lb* _ ._ . _ _ Apples doa _ ._ Apples pk ._ 20-30-354! 'i‘ur11lps 11 for _ _ 1011 Spinach lb 101: Parsley h11nch . _ ._ ._ . 71.' Cabbage head . . . _ __ 15-20c Venl lb . _ .__ __ 12-140 lionst Bcof 14-201: Stcnk lb 15-201: Bcef qr _ ._ 01,4.-8‘,§c Stew meals ._ lil-l2c llucks __ R5-$1.00 (‘l1l|:kcn 80-$1.25 Lumb lb iii-180 _ 26-28c _ sm 3 0 Jie _ 15-201: 4-711 ... 251: llic 41: .... 201: _ ._ Bc 15-281: am l-lggs dos _ ._ _ __ , l-'1.<1I Cr-rned lilnrkcrcl earl; .' ._ l{111l1lock Ill ._ C011 dryib 154.' ilk' ._ BC , . Mzscellaneo (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Reb. 4- Wheat. nor no 2 96. Barley C W no 3 44. Cats, feed no 1 38. Flour spring wheat firsls $5.80. Flour seconds $5.40. Flour bakers $5.30. Flour winter wheat choice $3.90. Flour white corn $430. Bran ton s19.25. V Shorts ton $20.25. ' Middlings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 12. Butter no 1 22 1-2 to 23. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 88. _ Eggs A - medium 34. Egg. A 1 pulleis 32' Eggs A large 31. Eggs A medium 29. Eggs A pullets 27. Eggs B 27. Eggs C 26. Potatoes 90's P E I mts $1.35 to $1.40. P E I cobblers $1.30 to $1.35. B0’s P E I mts 31.20 to $i.25~ 80's P E I cobblers $1.15-$1.20. 80's N B mis $1.10 to $1.15. 80's Que mts $1.05 to $1.10. 80's Que white no 2 90 to $1.00. (New potatoes off market). MONTREAL. Feb. 4-Butter prices weakened in heavy trrding on the produce section of Canad- ian Commodlty Exchange today. Butter Spot: Sales: 800 boxes Que grass, 22 5-8; 100 Que grass, 22 3-8, west regradcd 22 1-211.- Cheesc Spot-Ont white 10 3-4 to 11 1-2, col 11 1-2 to 12. Eggs Spot-Ont A large medium 25a: A pullets 23a.. 22 1-2a. [18 patents, patents. 26a; A- B large Wa rk efs A t A ' Glance _ (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montrr-.al-Indus- trial stocks higher. Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg--Wheat 1-4 cent lower td unchanged. New York-Cotton, rubber, cof- fee and sugar lower. (Canadian Prua) NEW YORK, Feb 4-The French franc and allied currencies held steady against the United states dollar in the foreign exchange markets today as arrangements were made to ship an additional s9,620_000 of gold to France and Holland. The French franc closed un- changed at 8.89 1-2 cents, and the Netherlands guilder was likewise even with the previous close at 98.78 cents. Sterling and the Canadian dol- lar turned somewhat easier. The Dominion dolIa.r’s premium was reduced from 8-8 to 1-‘B of one per oem, while the pound, clmlng at $5.02 3-8. showed s loss oi' 7-8 of a cent. .m1uvA1.s ° Montclare from Liverpool John Beaverbum from Saint John Proritis from New York _ ' Man. Port. from Saint John Lady Somers from Jamaica Ba. from Local Harbour O'Lea.ry Lee from Local Har bour F. Dupre from Local Harbour Vimy' Ridge £10111 Local Har bollr SAILINGS Svanehclm to <`..=_1;¢_1burg Pnontis to F-.lr East Beaverburn to London Wogland to Bristol Boston City to Swansea. Lehigh to Liverpool Ba to Local Harbour F. Dupree to Local Harbour Vlmy Ridge to Local Harbour VESSELS IN BERTH Vimy Ridge discharging Beaverburn loading Prontls loading Lady Somers dlscllarging Ba. bunkerlng Barge No. 2 berth Bvaneholm loading P. T. Coumantaros loading O’Leary Lee discharging Lehigh loading Duch. of Bedford loading Montclare discharging Boston City loading Wagland loading Man. Port loading F. Dupre berth _ VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE Feb. 1-Ba from Halifax Alaunla from New York Sllverelm from S. America 2-Andania. from Harve Sulairia from Glasgow Pllsudskl from Gdyna Chedabucto from E. C. Porta Portia from Nfld. Ports 3-Silverwalnut Far East , Robin Adair from S. Africa 4-Norwegian from Glasgow Nova. II from Halifax 5-Tekoa. from New Zealand 4-Belle Isle from Nfld. Ports 5-Glenbank from Far East 6-Lady Drake from Demerara Capullh from U. S. Ports Cathcart from Jamaica Man. Citizen from Saint John New York City from New York Beaverbrae from Saint John Duch. of Atholl from Liverpool Can. Scottish from Australia 8-Montclare from Saint John Lillegunvor from Jamaica Dom. Shipper from Halifax Lovland from Halifax 9-Cairnnesk from Saint John Andnnla from New York Ascanla from 1-larve Chedabucto from E. C. Ports 10-Colborne from B. W. Indies Fort Amherst from St. John's Incemore from Llverpol Gltano from New York ISLANDERS SEEKING REFUGE FROM GALES (By Tho Canadian PreaS)_ DEVTUS ISLAND. N. S., Feb. 3- As winter waves break high over Devll's Island on the eastern side of Halifax harbor, hardy residents whose forebears have lived here for centuries are -beginning to express the desire of moving to nearby but more sheltered Lawlor’s Is`and. A presentable portion of the is- land’s 20 or 40 families are plan- ning to ask the government to help them move their homes, fish- houses, their school-house. farm implements and furniture to the other island. They will justify the expenditure by thg fact that it would no longer be necessary for the government to keep a huge breakwater in re- pair and provide an engine to haul their boats high up on shore when storms approach. For years they have scratched a meagre exie-tence from rocky soil and a, treacherous sea. Several years ago a furious storm neat down the concrete and stone breakwater and sea rushed over the island sweeping away fish-houses. lobster traps and boats. Now the disorder of `ihat storm ‘ws been straightened out. Once more the i:-hm'-folk are satisfied with their radios and the conven- ience of a telephone to the main- land. But they fear another storm. 0'Lea.ry Lee to Local Harbour recently announced desensitiaer ive Clinics, issued the report. It Victoria, B.C., was used was there “any considerable reduction in the amount of pain from operative pro- cedure." ' Duch. of Bedford from saint “In no case,” 1.1-1, report contin- ued, "was the desensitization as profound as that obtained by ln- yections of novocain.” In 40 per cent of the cases, the report said, the pain was "minimiz- ed to about the same extent that - applications of phenol and warm air have accomplished for many years." In the others. f/he desen- - sitlzer "gave no apparent decrease in the sensation of pain.” King Leases Horses To Earl of Derby LONDON, Feb. 4.-- Though King Edward has no intention of severing the royal connection with the turf, he has leased the 19 horses of the late King George to Lord Derby for the balance of this season. Thus from the celebrated stables of the sporting peer will trot this Spring and Summer the favorites of His Late Majesty, still bearing his colors-a purple and scarlet jacket with 11 gold braid and a black velvet cap. As Prince of Wales, the present King showed more interest in steeplc-chasing and riding to the hounds, but he is nevertheless a keen enthusiast. of what has long .been t-armed the “sport of kings.” and this temporary lease in no wise indicates a cessation of the Royal Family’s personal participa- tion in horse-racing. The horses will remain at Eger- ton Lodge, and will be managed by They will be kept entirely separate from Lord Derby’s stable. The lease merely means Lord Derby will control the Royal stables. A similar arrangement was made when the late King succeeded his father. Lord Derby’s Jockey, R. Perry- man, will ride both his own entries and those from tha Royal stables, providing the weight is suitable to him, but otherwise the late King’s own jockey, Freedy Fox, will take the lighter weights. In addition to the 19 horses at Egerton Lodge Lord Darby takes control of one being trained for hurdle racing at Wrcughton. The arrangement was announced following an audience granted Lord Derby by the King. SHIPS D0 NOT USE SUEZ CANAL ROUTE A number of British merchant ships and cargo liners, built with- in reccnt years, are finding that additional speed permits sailing from England to Australia via. the Cape of Good Hope, which makes the 800 miles saved by the use of the famous Suez Canel unimport- ant, according to word received by s. stemship official here. When Brltalrg went off the gold standard one British line adopted the Cape route, because the British monetary policy caused a great ln- crease in the Suez Canal dues. Another line commenced using the Cape route about two months ago, when the uncertain situation created by the African war caused marine insurance rates to raise appreciably owing to thc situation in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. The ships of this line take two days longer, but this is offset by the great srving in Canal dues, which would amount to about $12,590 for the steamers in ques- tion. The greater speed of modern ships now enables liners to com- plete the voyage from London to Melbourne ln 37 1:”/._Ts, which is the same time taken by the mall steamers via the Suez Canal. Nu- merous calls at various ports are made by the mail steamers, how- ever, whereas cargo liners either make the voyage non-stop or call at Cap: Town for a few hours only., T0 FILM "HAMLET" March, with Robert Donut in the title part, the producer of the film being Alexander Korda. _ They would prefer a lc=s strenuous life, a more sheltered abode. a few \1-ees, and birds that 'aren't sea- Brlgadler - General Tomklnson._ LONDON-The filming of the first screen version ever made of “Ham‘et" will be-gin in England in _M- '” °"(7""""”l" ”"°"*'|' °‘*°'1°') School of Dentistry reported today Wdill U *'59 1'°5“15 W m°°|¢ “UQ . in cumml wsu., managed gmt ,, scalds received by the exvlosion o. a hot water bottle in her bed a the bottle toward her when it ex-_ ssic that in only me of 100 cases nloded- She had been in voor: only vessel .cpm for M. hours in vglclietm lfwgliftiwr devlelggd ;1;:~d¢,*t‘l°;1“; 1? Jgfdffmfmw in "°’, ' _ _ IIIBXI, 0 ~ ' 12 “lock noon' Bat' Feb' 1' b11¥nbla Unisgrslty and formerly of Mrs. Ma¢Ki8 wlo f0rm¢1'lY U1\l` Maxwell, a school teacher. she was born in Nova Scotia. Parrsboro Hotel . Destroyed by Fire PARRSBORD, N.B._ Feb. 4-(C. P.)-Nine persons were forced to frigid streets in their night clothes early today when flames gutted the Pax-rsboro Hotel and caused damage estimated at $5,000. The fire qaread quickly from an overheated pipe in the cellar be- tween the walls of the three-storey structure and through the roof. It was discovered by M. E. Fitch.‘ principal of the Parrsboro School, who awakened the residents of the building. IF YOU DON’T WANT T0 TBA- VEL YOUR. GLANDS ABE WRONG NEW YORK. Feb. I--If all Of the people travelled at least part of the time, said globe'-trotting Claudia Cranston today, there would be no- more war. Her personal panacea for the bel- licose spirit would bc for everyone to see and live for a while in some country other than his own. “It's the provincial, the stay-at- home, who always wants to f1ght(" said Miss Cranston, a. writer, who has flown 25,000 miles, climbed a. glacier and shot an alligator in the Amazon River. Perchcd on a divan in her hotel apartment, the former Texas girl who made good by getting to see I-I:\_iti's voodoo rites, tossed her mop oi’ black hair and added: - “If a person doesn't want to tra- vel, therc's something wrong with hi.; glands.” _ she tucked. her size 2 1-2 feet un- der her bright green tarfeta. hos- tess gown and :elated that her arn- bltlon is to sleep one night in ev- ery clty in the world, As e. step in that direction, she will leave in February for s. "round- the-world" jaunt, which will include a. two-month stopover in Japan, and presentation to the Japanese Empress. For 1937 she plans s plane trip over Alaska. g AN ELEPIIANTS REVENGE MADRAS, Indie.-Enraged be- cause hls cleaner ill-treated him, an elephant caught the man with his trunk and trampled him to death. A boy, caught between the ‘To-accommodate a family of 17, tr 1151511 11111 11 f :stain 11 cniuce Remember the _old saying, 'al ounce of prevention is worth U pound of cure.” Read what bags pened to an Ontario salesman: “I had a cold coming on and fell miserable all over. 1 remembered reading an article on-health which said no precaution has greater value than the punctual and adequate elimination of the waste products ai the bo_dy_ A friendslipped some inside infomation so 1 started tairp mg I_:Ino’s “Fruxt Salt" night and, morning. _In a few days, my cold disappeared. Now I take Eno every. day because I Gnd it tones my sys- tem, keeping me clean inwardly, and makes me feel like a million." -ll-__l--__ = HOMEWORK MAY nz currranms WINNIZPSG. Feb. 3,- (C. p_- Microphones in each class mom linked with s loud-speaker in the principle»'s office are being used to check subjects taught in seooridm-y srircois. The check is being made to C:::.;~_-,1`ne if pupi1's homework can be curtail-ed. School inspector Andrew Moore, mckioc the survey. sits in the priu- clpa1's office and listens to any class room at will. The new system does away with the necessity of having teachers fill out questionnaires giv- ing lnfomiatlon on study and reci- tation periods. "It is felt in some quarters,” said Mr.Muore, "there is too much 'spoon-fed’ teaching in ,the schools, with a result some pupils have not lcamed to study for themselves." CANADIAN MOOSE. GERMAN! BOUND __,.__ EDMONTON. Feb. 3-(C.P.)_. Seven northren Alberta moose and 20 Wainwright Park buffalo are er: route to Germany to be ¢.r¢gge¢ with European bison and moose. In this way it is hoped to build ur herds almost exterminated by cen- turies of -hunting. Dr. Lutz Heck, director of thc Bel-1111 zoo. vlsmng in November made arrangements for the ship- ment aftcr making careful study o the Canadian animals. Scientific cross-breeding experiments will b made in Berlin by Dr. Heck. ‘ HOUSE BIG FAMILY ’WOLVERHA1\/IPTON, England . chlldren’s ages ranging from Z- years to seven weeks the locf Housing Committee is oonnecth' two houses by cutting an openir in the partywall. ::Extems.lly or Internally, it Good~Wher1 applied externally l brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas' likzlectr Oil opens the pores and penetrat.: the tissues, touching the seat of tl trouble and immediately aflordh relief. Administered internally, will still the irritation in the thro which induces coughing and w relieve affections of the bronohi legs of the animal, was crushed to death. tuba and respiratory organs. Try and be convinced. word 0iher rates on application. 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