i-rnliuoiiilfs» 12-5» ' l Aldushof E0105 "Fruit Silt" in o glue of The results-safe. ours, water daily. satisfactory relief from Cdnltlpg- tion, tho prime cause of moot human ills. Refuse oubslitutes. Assurance V, Sbltilill-IRSIDE lfitvriliiiticd from page l) _ prnporlloil of home crown ,. . n-zdliist grnins from out- 511:" llll‘ liiiiiiirl‘. lll tin‘ iililllng 1il| H1111 :111<l they" hall nlreudy made ll: .11 l-l r 1-1~---»:1.inc1ulunui to their llli‘ihl)(‘l'ii illicit would liruxc this result, the A iiuinn said. - ll"i'.'.l'l of the Canadian Wheat . A J. ltlcPhull of Regina. Pros-- ll’. A. Mcbclntl of Vvilinilipg, 5 c111: director. and l). it. Mclii- t_\.<‘. l‘Zl.'li"l'li saicza manager, cx-l 111' "tl llifll‘ l|]ij'l"‘(‘ll'lilf)ii tn M121 l"-:-11.=. 1f hiri ll'il:cy in ielatiuii to l Ix~lwrcii Criiiadzt ulid the " lUlli. They also express- iivn with the declaration irirltloii of British hllllers. >0 IffiTFoooooooouooaoooo Ono Insertion ... Three insertions-n“ Four insertions ... Eight insertions ooooc coon 400000900000‘ ion n o 000-00440-00OQOOOGOOOQOQOOOQOQOQOOO-Qoooooooggg. Agents Wanted lil\\‘ on woman 11f rial‘ unt local reprerntullvrs. Posi- 11in pcrniunciit; yearly guarantee slum. lbeing $25. ‘weekly average), null expenses; commission and cash, besides. Winston . 00.. r Bldg" Toronto. A. W. FCb. l-5-8-l2-l5-1il-22-20n \'l'.“i WANll-ll) T0 INTRO- lllllfi.‘ Royal Bueidncham, tho mod- rrn table cover. Looks like linen. ll"'l"l’- no laundering. A necessity in v rrv lionle. c- lllllI-nlllfl. Write for free scllw iii‘, outfit. Dept. i203, Public Sci‘- \.l l» Mills of (Janadn. Limited. Loin‘ d‘ n, (lnturio. A. W. Feb. 5-12-10-20. $000. T0 S1000. UR MORE (JAN llli lrunrd by college students durinil summer holidays distributing rc- licmus literature. For particulars vrue stating age. college. attend- l1:,: course and year. and whcn llllllll begin work. Mr. Conrad, (Mil-age Dept. Tower lilclls, Tor- -- A. W. Feb. 10-12-15-10-22-20. 1806-2-18-31 Miscellaneous 1011s ALFRED immliirlistn, LAND surveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. blf-ll-l-i-linopd wlJ§rK’-filcs r6'11"¥i1'.§"si;l. sons shipments on siiort notice (luardinn Central Primary. Classified Advertisements TRAVEL Alvin l], Low price, liberal, tlint the millcrs wanted to use Cun- ndlun wheat and that at a sult- fllllc price they would be willing to increase their purchase of it. The foregoing was nil that any party to the conferences would reveal nt the moment. The Canadians sail on the Aquitiiiila for Ncw York tomorrow. 1 ::Aii Oil of Mcrit.—Dr. ‘fhoinas’ Eclcctric Oil ‘is not a jumble of ined- iclnal substances thrown together and pushed iJy advertising, but the remit 0f the careful investigation of the healing qualities of certain oils us applied to the lillmnn body. 1t is n rare combination niid it won and 11cm public favor froln the first. A trial of ll will rnrry conviction to any who doubt its power to repair and heal. ooooooooooooooooowoooooo .. 10o por lino of 5 words 9o P" lino of 6 words 8o per lino of 5 words 1o por- lino of 5 words i o n o o o o o o o ' o o .1 Reward. Lioydl IHBO-Z-lil-Zl i Cox Moreli. MALE I-‘OX. EAR MARK- "PJ 5C.“ No tip. ~Apply l8l4-3i lug Penna Moore. New Perth. v_ ‘wh it-‘U .. . ' . . . ... _... . _, tentral Guardian a fast close contest. —-r aoslu noon thlpld China om. Better Otis. amal- China. 10244-10421. PRESENTS PROGRAM-Last eve- ning the choir of 5t. James Church went to Fslconwood and presented a program, vocal And instrumental. which wls much enjoyed by the patients» rue party made the trip in two olotkhs. Refreshments were served by Dr. and Mrs McIntosh. Western Guardian -snornnit LlYIiLY GAME will be nlsyed in the Crystal Rink sum- merside tonight between the St. Dunstsns oi’ Charlottetown and the Second crystals. Everyone is looking forward to this ‘game being 1M9 SYDNEY, Feb. iii-Survivors from the British steamer Norwich City. wrcckcd off the uninhabited Gard- ner Island. one of the Phoenix group in the Pacific Ocean, told thrilling tales when they arrived here. » ' The survivors said 'thot as they rowed through mountainous seas from their sinking vessel, sharks dashed at the bolts, bumping the bottoms and still returning to the attack when beaten of-f with oars. The men staggered ashore collapsed ontho beach but, while resting, found themselves surround- ed by hordes of the immense crabs that infest this island. The party left the beach and took shelter in the interior scrublsnds only to be irritated by numerous black rats. nteDONALD-At ‘the P. E. Island Feb. i8. to Mr. and Mrs. David Me- Udnsld, Union Road, s daughter. IiENNEDIK-On Feb. i8. st the P. E. I Hospital. to Mr. and furs. Lincoln Kennedy, Bouthport, o son. LAltltABEE-On Fob. i7. a). the I‘. E. Island Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larrabee, Eldon, s son. DEATHS i. ".'fli-i_il§liliil"iiifi.s. 15151).‘ cr will be rewarded by leasing same at‘ Gusrillanl" Office.‘ "i817 H. Dennis, Charlottetown, R. R. Ii. \i-}'>I{?AT.é."i~6T ifrTliiiXEifiRB room signs on band at Guardian Office. t! iE-DE. BLE DOUBLE residence in excellent conditionl central location. all modern con- veniences. Apply Eastern Trustl Co. 1524-2-5-12-19 FOR SALli-——F()Uit FAT CATTLE; also one registered Holstein bull, 20. moiitlir. old. Apply to John Mnc-' liinnou, Grandvicw. l l832~2~l0-3il Wu nted _....__...______..-.-.--.--.--- \'i'AN'l‘hl) -- SIiOitTHURN BULL I I for Klliffiillill Farmers institute. not civrr two years old. Hlillillfl New- suii. Secretary’. l75G-2-15-lwcck. Sulcsmun “hinted lc'\'t'.\l'l'll)-—0NE MALE FOX, TAT-l lulled "BRPQD." Reward if return- r<l uiire. Notify Whitfield liuwatt. \'ll'l->r1n. ' 18440-81 FOR INFORMATION 111111111: to the recovery of black Pll-l tan fox hound. ‘aiimvcrlng to‘ iill- 1:.niie of “digits? T. A. Rmld. "W1 u. 1241-21 _-_ s... _.._. _._.. E“-t,\1‘lll) FROM MY RANCH. ONE 1111i» fox. two females. Reward if "lllllrcrl nilve. Foxes are registered. Plow» notify by phone if nny foxes file scen about: Lloyd Cox. Morel]. lBOS-‘J-IB-Bl. fiflwlltfi FOR BUTTEHMAKIER 0'11"! lenders marked will be """lvrd until March llllli for a ‘lllulfllfilflff for New Perth (Jrenni- W‘ for season irlnctcrn thirty. Ten- ln state price ‘per lb. for hilt- l i manufactured finding supplies ‘l llPlll. or wages per month rlinc help. Alox. Hamilton. New ill. naa-zul-ia-al-rl-za. Vouchers Wanted "A- llin-il mcsr ctass Mass‘ “ll for Bummer Hotel. (w dlon Office, -\_ "yo: Apply to FIN-Bl .-.. _‘_.., h] l’) A1’ ONCE, A TEACHER h’ "we Boy school; Fifty dol- lf‘ lloblemont for the not of tho ,._'_'f Ilunlv to ma. Wesley Keefe. "a ortime. 10344-1941 on . "II PA“. blrnl, ideal plsco f6? 8 A I. ES M E N WANTED — DALI! agent for Prince Edward island Good pay. Pres outfit. We want now s reliable. energetic representa- tive to nsndlethe best districts on ths island. ' Our agency is profit- unis. Write. Peinam. Nursery. Go. Toronto. Ont. bi W. s-wsw Employment Wanted §FI§1¥1Ei-§"r3.\7il"ni;i.riii1§s idiot, position in small family. Refer- ence given. Apply "E" Guardian. lB37-2l Mule Help Wanted NIORE MEN tilANTl-Il) QUICKLY- Blu pry: easy work whllo learning Barber Trade under famous Meier American plan. world's most rc- iisble Barber School System. Write today for free literature. ’Moler Barber College, s13 Borrinllnn t. Hlllfnx; Wed and bat tf WANTED MIN THROUGHOUT the Province between the loss of 28 and 50 with executive ability. cood- education. character and pleasing personality. and who have had experience in aelllngbr-com- mcrcibl wnrkflwhirh has brought them in contact with the fillblie. If you have these duofiflcltionmthore is an nnoninc for you with oppor- tunity for advancement in a busi- ness that has been established for over sixty ycsro. in replying stoic ‘your sum-married or sinlie educa- "tion rind actual oxporfende. Vand- drosnin confidonon to i‘. D ‘loll m. Charlottetown. im-l-is-sl. Italy is developing. transportation giants”: iosiuilslano muwm.‘ d,» g @040 liARRABlE-nfi-t. the P. ‘E. Blind Hospital. Feb, 18, infant. son of Mr 11nd Mrs. J."J. Lorrsbee. Eldon. (‘OBIIISIL-At the City Hospital. For Sale lFobruary lath, Patrick Corrish. Kep- l ~ - - - -'—~-~---~ pooh, age 75 years. mueral notice rou HALE-BIKE SULKY. APPLY'Mer_ 1@3°-°i_1u1=1rsnzm-m Dcrchcaiol’, Muir. Fab. i1. Mary Kelley, widow of Abel McKenzie. (P. E. I. Papers Please Copy.) nhcINItHR-In Wllilrinwrl, Muss. l"eb.. 1i, John Mschitolsli, Funeral lservloe was at the Phillips Congre- gational Church. Walcrtown. Feb. i4. McEACIIIIJV-At the city Hospital. Monday, ‘Ibb. 17th. Mrs. Vernon Mc- Eachsrn. Funeral this oflcmoon. leaving the house at 2.45 to St. Dun- sliufs Basilica thence to the B. C. Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear bro‘- ther, Ellly ll‘. Nicholson. who fell asleep. February 1th, i929. in the homo you are fondly remem- bored, Sweet memories dear name True hearts that loved you in lilo. Still love you in death Just the some. Inserted by his Bisters, . Flora and Maggie. cling round your . LlMc-4'll'&l- IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of my dearest husband, John J. Desmond. _'l‘ho Fourteenth Anniversary lllgh Mass will be’ celebrated for the re- polo of his ooul at It. Dunstan‘! Blllcllics, Charlottetown, Prince l6- worll Island, when he died February 10th, 1010. Home may think Io forgot you, duo Wlum they soasotlmos loo as saillo and laugh, But they know not tho sorrow Tbatjbo smile hides all the while. By Ila Wife, Margaret. - o > , - I ' I . liI-csnobtlhbwtutdblnq — ooooodooooooooooooooooo-oo D. Mad-elm willfully ' [HIM-III Charlottetown O North Iihlfn ma lit . - and . . prioerlptloiu to us with oonnoenco. '- A ~'r|~l_r (‘HARHY gift! to 3;. y calnolllol fail ginitp fliulteh fiburrb ' WEDNESDAY 6.00—'l'uxis Squares and Trail Bong- crs-Members slid their fathers hold Father and Son Banquet- Social Hall. ’ fwd-Sunday School Officers and Teachers - Supper Meeting -—- Teacliing Values of thc Old Testament, ltcv. C. N. Brown. M. Au-Soctal l-lall. ‘Milk-Weekly Prayer Service — Visi- tors heartlly welcome-Hurts Memorial llali. 1B20-1i. 10,000 CHILDREN SUFFIRIHS LONDON. I“cb. l8.~lBritish United Press) - An intensive campaign against rheumatism is being waged throughout the London elementary schools. 1t is estimated that in Lon- don alone there are 10,000 children suffering from rheumatic ailments. Special treatment depots have been established. and school doctors are keeping special watch for signs of the disease. Every year tbs children of London schools make 3,000,000 attendances at health and welfare centres. Employ- ed in looking after the pupils are 23 full-time doctors, 77 part-time doc- tors. 360 nurses, and 6,000 volunte err-trowel fill/UH“ av nsvlsws ldatitlnuéd from no“ i) the United Stotes Govsrnliiérit wbén the British controlled rubber” bud how the present President Hoover labored no lncossentiy through the press’ and in other ways to meat this oblect. He did defeat it; one of his methods being to reclaim all kinds of sa-cond-hsnd rubber and re- vulcnuizs it. But what do we find the Americans doing now?‘ with cot- ton at the lowest price for years- a price away below the cost of pro- THE MARKETS (Canadian Proot)‘ - MQNTREAL. one. Feb. lb-Dcll- ers reported a slightly softer feeling on the local butter market today with little trading taking place. Prices for finest new Zellnnd and Eastern townships number 1 were from 30R to 36% Obs. l bound. A few dealers are quoting 3B cts. for solids and 39 for prints, but the mo.- lority still quote one cent higher for both varieties. Eggs were again in demand as the local market contin- ued to depend to o larger extent on American importation: to meet; the growing demand for nil grades. Al slightly better feeling was reported in the local potato market although prices were unchanged at yester- day's levels. Dressed poultry contin- ues to move well with o steady de- mand for all lines at steady prices. OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. 18.-A sharp break in American egg markets to- day‘ is being NilQCNd in the sit- uation at largo. Canadian ceitres and there is a definitely easier trend to the market. Toronto-Local cg: prices hare are unchanged ihdsy. but the situation is decidedly weak and a sharp drop seems to be probable. This has been brought about by a sudden break in U. S. markets. One ear p! U. s. eggs due to s“rive here gl-iouily will 00st 37 cents dolivor- ed duty paid and another tn ltd" Prldsy will cost 3.’! cents. Montreal receipts here yesfsrday were 3,732 cases l5 compared to 2.027 cases on the ‘corresponding dly last illl- ‘I'll’! mullet is decidedly weaker and prlc~ es are down two cents on most clas- ses of trading. Even at these declines chlldrcirs care workers." Today only 10,000 out of 000,000“ children on the school rolls suffer from malnutrition. About 3,000 are given dinners which cost about eight cents each,‘ and 9.000 receive daily mllgs of milk ‘or doses of cod-liver oil. i in one South London school vii-lore,‘ 20 years ago, 95 per cent of the children between the ages of’ 8 and‘ 12 had defective teeth. the percent» age now is only 4 per cent. In addition to the general school services, there are also the special! schools and institutions for i3,500' London children who are clthor blind. deaf. or have some physical or mental defect. GLl-INALADALE SCHOOL Following is the honor roll furl Glcnsludule Scliuul for the month of January»- Grade X-J. Margaret McKcnna. i Grade IX-J, Vincent Lacey. 1 Grade VliI--l, Valentine Mclntyrc; 2. Fred Hughes. Grade VII-i, Florence Power; 2, Eleanor Mullen; 3, Mary Mullen. Grade IV-i, Joseph Mullen; 2, Michael lVlcKenna; Ii, ltltn and iler- nard McKenna lequnl», - (trade lll--1. Laura Mullen. Grade 1-1, Clement McKcnna; 2, George McKh-lnon. Tcachen-M. A. Gnmlibcll. Card of Thanksl Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Buchanan, Cardigan. wish to tihonk their friends und neighbors for the man acts of kindness extended during tie ilineiia and death oi‘ their son, Charles; Also for the numerous messages of sym- pathy received. 1813. . Q . " rnsscsu-riun culmi- no" c- that only tho purest drugs bo used in following tho written in- structions issued to patients by repu- tthlo physicians. Tho drugs must also bo of tho strength soecidoc and mlsod in lust tho right proportions Iocouso wo oboervo Llieao rcoulro- mohtl implicitly, you con bring your MacKinuon Drug Co. A {Anne Grant returned home utter s the market is still decidedly weak. Halifax. Weather conditions through out the Pmvincc over the week end hacc seriously offooiecl egg receipts at, this moi-last. Slmblies are llmiléd and hbblnfprlces have been ad- vanced l. further two cents. St. John smash oggsw-onltinue scarce under s. along demand and with tho present storms“ weother prerailinl thfl" "l-‘mi to be no relief in sight particularly ar. iialcheries are now taking apprec- lablo supplies off the market. Dealers M; pgylfl‘ country shippers for un- gndod eggswxtr-os u to 40. fLrsts 40 to 4s. ssepnds 1n u» as delivered cases retu-‘ncd. GLEANINGS FROM MILLVIIBW AND VICINITY Messrs. Gordon Sheidow and Claude Wood were recent visitors to Mr. George McEnciicrns. Mr. and Mrs. Calluin Bruce, Ver- non River, and Mr. and Mrs. Sanwcl rake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. on Wednesday evening. and Misses Myrtle McEuchern pleasant visit with friends at Corn- wall. The many friends of Mr. Robert Drake are pleased to know that he 1s steadily improving. On Friday evening. February 7th. the weekly whist and dance was held in the Miliview Hall with about one hundred present. The winners for the evening were Mrs. S. Drake. Mr. John Cummings. Miss Myrtle Mc- Eaciicrn and Mr. Garfield Cuinin- mgs. Mrs. Harry Jenkins. l-lozelbrook was a recent visitor to illilivlew. Muster Stanton Jenkins is spend- ing n few days in Hozelbrook. Mr. George Sutherland, City, will. 1t visitor to Millvlow on ‘Thursday. Mr. M. l. Jenkins was in the city cu Friday. Mr. K. J. Burhoe. City, was a re- ‘$0110 visitor to Millvlew. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Drake and Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins were guests at the Birthday Anniversary held at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc- Ewcn on- Tuesday ‘evening. A number of the SW11! people of Vernon River and vicinity gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richsrdsqvemon River, list week and presented them with an address ond a beautiful dining mm suite. "rile evening was pisuoutiy spent ‘in dilution-they are organllingj board] to stabilize it st a figure of 15 per| can more than it is today. As this cotton goes largely to Great‘ Britain; one can see the inconsistency of their actions. “The wheat situation will not af- fect the United States" in nearly tho same degree as it does Canada, nsl thr-y have H..\’Pl’y small exportublcj surplus of this product. Canada, onl the other hand. is the great export- ing grain producing country, and st present has in her elevators upwards of 150,000,000 to 200,000,000 bushels, of wheat which should have been released at this time of your. _ Often change from seem- ingly unim ortant: discom- forts to deaclaly men-aces. That's why so many pm- pie become critically ill in void WPHtllCP-bCCQIIf-C tliey_ have not fortified their bodies to meetthe rigours of winter. \I§ow is the time to prepare! Fellows‘ Syrup contains World Conditions Reviewed. "Tea. another product -conl:rolleri by the British, has been over-pro- duced in such quantities that one British paper statesyit would be bet-v ter to drop the surplus in the sea. ; "Diamond mining, clue to the lack, or demand caused by the financial hive designated the number of panic, has been greatly curtailed in brifik! 8 min will 13y in a day. and South Africa. I met s south African: 1N5 Illllllbel‘ is lessthsn half oi ln London who 11m be"; over ehggwhat one of our good brickiayers \\'lll new new now Owngd by m; Qapelaceompllsh. This condition, nature!- Govtrnnient, and he said that one ly- YMKPS 1'01‘ 111811 005i’- Of Cwirllllo- of the Government officials who'll“!- went down to look st tho mine plck- | ed up enough diamonds in a few hours to fill a hand-bug which he; was carrying. They were so pure and‘ ' ‘Fhrrel is a great deal of talk about beautiful that his little find. ivhichlProtection in Great Britain at the of course went to the Governlnennibresent time. Lord Besverbrcolr is was valued at over $1,000,000. ‘rlidforinulatins l ""1 llollcy which Mr. Cape Government at first thought M91111" h" be"! lflltlylfi! £1101‘- of opening thcso mines in competl-lollflhly- In fact, Mr. McLuie has tion, but that. would have bocn ruin- ‘b15911 ED904111! l1 great deal of time ous to the established companlesfldififllfilh: these Empire matter! with and prices would have slumped tre-gvfvmlncnt men in Great Britain, no inendously. So. rather than lose the|d°lil=t foitilyiflt himself for the sure taxes and profits which they Emit QUE-Slim“ which he ma." bl‘- get from the De Beers Syndicotelcillfld Upon 1o deal with in his fu- they have made an arrangementfill‘! "It'll"- with them to produce a certain .=pe-‘ "It 5091118 l8 thouxh the 01d Land “m, quanmy which w“; h, market, , will have to adopt some formlof Pro- ed through the syndicate. itcction, otherwise it will be the “The new diamond fields havddlllnlllllB Brolmrl fur all nations. helped Premier Herlzog ut a time’ "Que cannot but admire the Brit~ when ho needed s. new source ofmi- '11‘!!! 8TB 61mph’ splendid in revenue. At the same time, Southfiiwy WW- fllffylfll I5 111W d0 such Afr,“ is being h“, qum a hlowlsn enormous burden inherited from through the curtailment of demsnrfllw World War. and carrying it so for wool. In this respect. howevcmihc‘Bllflfifflllly- Their taxation rate is has not suffered so badly us Aus- Plmalllnl- bell‘! 33-4 i191‘ Cent K'- mlnil ‘compared with the American rat: of a Protective Policy heeded. “As a lover of the Old Land nnl its people I sincerely hope that the dark days they are now going through will soon be followed by bet- "ter ones. None but a brave. strong. consuming enough coffee. The Gov- "lfilfllm" PWPl! 0W1‘! 50 Cheer- ernment had a valori-sation tlhemellunY "bum m U". burdens that which fixed the price of this com- ha“? bu“ imlmied 0n lhtm through mmmy and result", in g t‘.¢n\e“d_vtl‘l¢ world war. when they carried o“; pruducuon; math L.‘ mm 5|.,,,,.,|.lhelr miropean allies on their inck. the world would consume at inelhd through [he very 81150 FY011- higher price. The result was s plilnglkm‘ °f m! Allfilillalll- up of coffee. As coffee is one of the‘ "Him"! mfds "l! K111073111)" Willi principal exports of mum m my“ Vher mark stabilized at 3H cent: as sale has caused gust dissatisfaction "mllllml "i"! "it PIE-o'er vllvc w! and I ‘my Serums decline m a“ :0 cents she has practically shut out Brazilian securities, with talk of “Yclgn “mplilll/m“ “h”? Pfllllllll"; more serious trouble m the future. LMYW" l° "imit- W vtlwr countries The Argentine has had its dlffi- a “Vi-lies m“ will mallfllfle 0113‘ cuilics, but through its heavy con-:°l’l’°5lll°"i 1° h" PPOQUCLS- She 1m.“- "am, m, “ma, and h"; “M1110 unemployment, and is using lu-r UN", Brim“ and large Govm-nmenfsurplus revenue to build submarines. loans from that source their secur- W“ 9' whlcll- recently llillllfllfll. l5 it.“ are “lung about 20 p" cemltlie finest thing in submarines that Brazil and the Ar-gentiiir. llrazll is having a difficult time, due to the fact that the beverage driiikbig people or the world are no: part of the beef consumed in Gi'eat,|‘5_“l,"5l m” l"'°l'~‘5l~-'* "l h" W’! Britain is Argentine beef. handled lflmth all? "l"! “V1911 i110 Bflllffll by five firms said to be all American. u ('°"""m¢11i=- W110 hive Sollzlll» to They can sell at a ltr-vcr figure than jalmllsh u" submarine m “'1?- the British farmer can producm" —— consequently the British farmer with his rented 10nd has a hard time. m” when also h“ to so mm mm“ Market reports furnished by tizcein. petition with Canadian wheat. wlthmuekk‘ a; Co. Manual] L0 SIPWMI‘ French flour which is subsidized bymgms K: CD éa ("rat (‘Larva Qrm the Government so nsltu enable it cghulcwewginl ' ‘ ‘ “ 0 and Balkan wheat. "Cicrinan oats are being sold l" Great Britain at about 50 cents lifil‘ bushel wholesale. ’l‘hesc oats are not. ncorly as good as the Scotch outs], Abmm H MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE (fnllillenrjv .. . .. .. -i‘l_»": MONTREAL "It seems to me that s mot many {nice B,” __ __ of thc British laborers are not too Qua," p0,," __ strongly imbued with the will to ghumlun __ work. Probably this b due to the and", __ dole system. or unemployment iii-ialeel of Clnldl n» music and donning sud although the weather wis very unf ..bie, there‘ was o largo attendance and ovary Q ‘COO. _ h: room’: bsuooisrs one enloyed themselves-Ala. surliicc. i watched a number of monifilgel or Canada pm .. building houses. otc., and I om surelbimms .. ;,. ., thct twice as much could be veer..- qvialglpi; Elctlrlc ,. ... ..... pitched in this city iryo day by tho mghu. ma“ Brazilian The largestlhas ever been constructed. And this‘ rune, misc ~-'--':*-_= Noglofctod Colds l. mineral fobdsftogethq- with other ingredients“ euenelal for strengthening you to withstand ailments, 511431;, a; V colds, bronchial troubles, and influenza. Born_ in Canada-"this, fine old tonic 1s now prescribed by physicians in over 50 c0un~ tries of the world. - Follows’ Losofln Tlbloto are specially prepared for tho religion! troolrnonf of, and ultimate recovery from constipation. FELLOWS’ A SYRUP ....._____..__.,_____.__ some number ofbien. The unions l8 ,-QQO§-QOOOOOQOOQQ~OO%Q-Q'O'Q§QQ l FREE VIOLIN OUTFH‘ AND BOOK WITH COURSE l Correct Violin instruction and spec- ial attention liven to all pupils. Join to-day. SEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF DIIJSIC 1 I07 Queen 5t. (Jliarlultetulvn. l’. E. l. Phone i05l-L. ' . Hours 9 A. M. to 9 f‘. M. ; Over Reunions Barber Shop. lOOO-O-OOOOOOO4OQOQ OO4OOCOO~ ‘ NEW YORK lAniericlin Carl .. ltl-"t lAnswnda .. ... ... ... 72% Alleghsny . . 3i’- ‘Bendlx Avla; ion .. ... .. .. 40h lConsolidatcd Gas .. 119v; ‘lnbcrlihllollfll Harvester 94'; ‘Kcnnecotl. Copper .. . . . . . . .. 57H Ilvlantgolnery‘ Ward .. 14‘;- llriagarn Hudson Power 17 iPcnirk 1% FlYfl .. 36".- ‘r-oor s; Co. n. .. a1 Paramount Players Lrloky .. .. 64%. lfladlofl. Q1; Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 57h iiterllng Securities A 16-3. Yellow Truck .. Z1’; Willy's Overland .. l0‘i1 C. 1'. R . . . . .. .- Z15 General ntoiors .. . 43’; U‘ Sdfrcsl .. 1B7‘: BANKS Bank cl flora Szcils .. 325 Bani; of ltfoiitreal 313 Bank of Commerce .. . 235 Royal Bank .. ... 3111i MARKET RE V 15H’ ‘the annual financial statement of Th» Mclff-ill Fronirnar Cid Company limiied ior Llln yr-ar ending Jan- uary 3i, i930, is evpewlcrl to confirln ,lhe optbiu -ic reluorts which liivo ybeen fuffflli, nbou tihis Company ffor szinc lune. Reliable prediction: {anticipate a large sales increase jprobably about 53 percent above i928 'anrl earnings considerably above $2 - '50 yiel- share. The present dividend 'r2'e ir- CU cent", annually. The bsl- lancc sheet will b: fro: of batik loan! land will show n satisfactory net wlfkiii: rltpilal lmsiticn. McCoi. ll-‘i-cnlciia". i."- rurrently qudcd bc- ‘tireczi 2-) oiid 3G. i Brazilian Traction has been mov- 1.111; int) o. tcclnmical position whore ‘etch n moderate amount oi’ buying ild more the price upwards. A l drsi of liquidation has ab~eady ,l:cc11 x-cl by the stock. the 1mi- ""|."1 has l\."Cl'l sloarlv at ll cents and < 1hr coflee sltualmn ir. it anything lilrq-:1i'.'cd. : Win10. l‘lll‘l'il'll- levels of lntsriishion- 4a‘ Nllfllfl represent. some reduofion from l,l-.- high loin‘. tcrcnlly estab- ll.'l"Cll :1 strong undertone has been evident. 1P1: rls ludicalr Lliri. the “FFUZFRIII o1‘ liic Company is lYIlIIK rap- licly brought to completion. und when but vast quantities have been dun-lp- Hubert“ Patina J05‘, that is done iii: earnings will bflfll’! ed there. so thRt the 56W!" Wlsiubesms _ _ l M’ ,tc rcflcc-L the results of many mil- hnve to meet this competition. |Brazman H 3a,: liicns now. ‘Mme: Spam m cap“? r nnpotatocs we“; very cheap u'h'~n_ A on I " " .13," ltcoulil, It is on the strength of this we left England; and they were F-X- in: 0' Doug? "o'er-god future earning p/rvcr that "m", vntatpgg {Ruudmg Helium: H _ H H m,‘ 1-.,,1li.~,\.-_1,rv i, lqped. rsnuis Cor .. . . . . _ , . .. .i j - ~' "-"-"-—r——"'" CMM" r"l°fl" Ml" Canada Cement .. 18', ' ' v Canada Power ant. Duper .. lff- . "Fmlmncs “we complaming M Canada Brewlnll .. .. 7 hard times. ‘Pile cotton factories arcnuomlnlm Budge H 7M, l0 l lam? "mm" ml“ d” w ‘helicoreign Power Securities . . . . .. 30" V\ lessening of the demand tiirousblprue, comp“), 1;‘ PAIN l lNG AND trouble in India and china, and ttnc icwnfl,“ at", wnrcs :3, PA substitution of celantsc null o iequonw o“ H I I W.‘ products for cotton. q-nc celsnese. or imam, o“ 23‘. _ Thomas nrtlllrlll WK mdllrily- 1"“ lm“ inausbui Alcohol .. 0'. ,, _ MVP-tlfmi- "fl mm’ “"5 “W” l‘ lntorustlorisl Nickel .. Ila ‘l0 lLllli AVBlIlIO lowering of prices in many of Hm! ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, WHOM", __ ,,,_ PHONE 613 products in the store ivlndows. Mums, 1hr,“ __ H 351.‘ ~ ~ "Marlon." 511d 13°1- M'°Ki"“°"-1Montreni Power .. . . 12st. ‘fie-YET a'-ni"~=e1<'-. __-' "ls o great Plow from Willi?" i" rlccgli FPQIKQHQQ ' ,, [75, ______ _v_ _____ VlNV m9 worldv u m‘ 5mm‘ mo‘ Nliilfillll Brevrories .. ... 277s 'oi-oooooooooooooooooooooo‘ pie have billions of outside invest-Imam,“ 8m, C" H u, o merits in every country and it is can“. an" __ __ 5”“. "R, J. l). 1 the enormous sums of interest orls- lc-nifl. Mam“; 1a | ‘ ° .. . . “um g ins fwmllmc lllvtylmtlll-‘llhtl ilwlllcmintou ‘Par .. 21‘; “EN-l” u“. a g es it the lbvtlllllct °1 Imi- "mh- ‘Fcoioun- Players .. so I ; ‘mun’: T‘ ‘is,’ z There is great wealth in Great lrlt- Imam. _ , c M “um”. , oln. but there is also grout poverty. pnwr comorwon __ z .0"!!! QW"! ‘l I o ' oooooooooooo- .QQIQOOOQOIOI 4 4 _ -._.._.........__ -- mt. W. R. CARSON Palmer Gradual: Chlropflcwf Chronic and Nervous Blouses. ill Prim-o Si. Pbnno III! Onntto ll- Psofo Ubnnb