1;. V in 1 1- _. ;- 3.1. if iii. i 1. :fr 5;., if ._ i. '. .:'- ` j, 'i l;'. ii .Crib f` fr : _ 1;.. .vi ' .74 . . . . .if it i 1.-fi 51'.. ?..s_$"2' __ 1,, -V E21 . Fi'-l» ff- fl: .gfix 1-) .- aislil 3.* 'lin ii. i`-111:11 ... 4 ill “_ *_ .11 1 _Tv elf.. _.fl ':f§§’.»"If. ~5!<"f‘. . ‘~l-‘%» .- f 1'; $15.? 5 ‘='>q_5'.‘l‘_', = _ gliiaif it I, W in ,»§'i i i 1 .» rf; ‘; 2 " 1 . - _.,). ll.. it", * fl li.. ‘;`4_""' i* :Tat rt - ii`ii` . . 1'_'”».» . 1,1’ 1 ,_ . . .;. °:‘3;.'__s. an-#M \ V _J -*j 5- .eb 4 `..____‘ $1 ‘.4 ~ 1' ".'_5_-1? ~.~.: = 1.15.11: T fri |137 ' 1 %'i‘ 'hi or if ..<.P'.._ _ll 1".:-1.3; ""1: __`ff".°"1vrA1txr/r cosslr ' mternatioml Nickel 31.55 I _ _ `_ _-_ Massey Harris 41 4' _ , Montreal Power ...... 136 F“r°15hed by M°“"M 5° Ma°C'mW` McColl-Frontenac 24'.; "°y',§¢°°k B’°k°rs‘ National Breweries (bid) 124 ., .. ‘National Steel Car '10 _ l“°°m°“°“'l Nickel [Power Corporation 75 `_`_, _ _ 'Price Bros . . . . . 78 Intemational Nickel was easily illeiQuebec Power 67 °uf‘sw‘nding feature on the lomlzshalvinlgall 79?.; mam 1”” wednesday’ me Smck be'{Simons da Sons .. 42’/1 mr* '"5' active and "°_u°hed “,°wiSteel of Canada 46 mgh zrmmd for mme "mf" Seumgiwinnipcg Electric . 46 llputo 37’.~'_-. The turnover lll Nickell oil the New York_ board was also on; 1 BANKS a heavy scale and the move startedi | :in_Wa.ll Street. Thelbulance of the' Commerce H __-_ _ list was hclllelihconsldelnblywby~thc_R0ya1 _ ' I ' _ uo'anc n ls issue. inline; ' Elc;tl°ic ywas one of the outstulldlillg ,, , ,_ ,, e.\;ceptAons,`rcaching to 4715, although "wx LLLAL cum; *E "‘;;°"°’°d s°‘“°""“5° ”°f°"° "h° British American oil ....... ._ 49 c ose. ~#». - - , , ys»m»w~n~~m-»w-3;£?§sss1;?“:t kct vtfwpomt bears om' me °Dm¥°n_Dolni1lioll El:_v;'iileel'illg '10 that' $1 very “mug pool ‘S °pcm"mg\ Eastern Dairies 28 in tho-security. It has been intimat-inydm Electric _ 42 ed “‘,“." 9' m““°“ sh°"° ""1 ‘vwlmpcrlal oil . 261'. formodi in New York a sllort tim':`mt Pete _ ,L hge, for the purpose of pushing the , ' ° ` ` ` ' " 11'” stocla'ltlp to around the 50-level, but ' ' ' ` " “Li”-?;f§€m°°"l"T‘°' cannot' bg "°m‘°d" Stand. Paving Je Materials 1l‘_i I""°"‘f§[,__ ‘f“n“‘“` m Wmch hcswy ‘Walker Gooderllnnl . . . . . . . . . .. 10'.. lrloclwof Nickel llrlve been absorbed, I it is Evidf:llt that those \vo1'l-:ing for the :Esc arc very strong financially. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Bul s on Nickel llr:.'c :li.v:.ys talked oi the; great future for the conlp:lny.iAmcric:ln Can . . 128 _ Prnctlczllly every investor \vho llas`/iliegllrmy .. . .. 26". pllrchidsed into the conlpcliy has done. Amer. Tel F.: Tcl . . . . . . 22'; so oiylthe 1llldcl's.t.ullding that "li-2" 1.; A111012 Slllcltillz JL' Refining '74 'fl it “f\3tllre" stock i:_nld ll' the teinpor-1 Amer. ri: Forei:'.1l Pawel' 94 nry gyrations cf both czirningri find Amer, Wolerl'/ol~ks & Elec. 93 market uctioll are d1sl‘cgard':d, excel-,Al1i1C0l\f1& 00111191’ -- - 72“1 lent Eprofits will, ln time, accrue. Up AtlI\l1L10 Refiillng 387.# td tlltlz prcsrmt no signs have beczlnle BCH*-10110111 S1901 ._... 100-'E visible to alter this attitude. wlth;B1'isss Mig. Co. . ..... ._ 161;. the mine coming into opera- BCIKICX . . . . 3'1"-.'. tion idomc time‘tllis year, long-pull{C0l\1mbiu Garbon. . 179 llulde§15s'.~/r.l'c beginlling to eco some Columbia. Gas 8l'i of tllelr visions closer at ll:~_nd. The Colulnbia Gramophone 27?. possillilitics ef Iiltcrll::tlcl:o.l Nickel Coils. Gus . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. 1072;. have fired the lmagin:iilo;l of people:Chl’ySler . 35-"l'. 1:2 _Cnrmdn and up to the prc5gn\,;CDllg0]clllll . . . . . . .... 16”; tllir. faith lies been wcll founded. §C0nlmon\'.'ealth dz Co. 147;; _fb Commercial Solvents 9.9>\,', QHQTATIONS r`URNlSllED B‘_'lCorll Products EMF; _dp/1({)vtf_»\11‘ .lt M.\(;(;|L|.1\,.'R_\\', 1'. R. . . . . . 199% stock ulzolusns jcurtiss wright ...... .. '1 iContinental Call 551;. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE *Dupont . . . . . . . . . . . 117%. Ahitibl 28 jEl0Ctric Power & Light 57'_§ Asbestos . . . . . _ 2'.; lEa.°.tman Kodak . 189'.; Beil,r'I'olcpllone .. 155‘_5fFox Film _ 231; ELC. Power A . 391,; :General Asphalt 55'; mio. Power B . _ 20 `Genersi Electric .. . 200 General Motors . . . . 41% 67 70% 2‘.i 58 ... 265 310 3775 29 'Goodyear 2711, iInt.'1‘el lt.-.Tcl ... 51 ‘Kolster Radio ...... 101,.; ‘Kellnccott Copper ..,....,_,__ 13% iL0ew‘s Inc. 57% 249 Mack Truck 73'.-'.1 'lie |M011t3°mcry Ward 44'.i 17 New York Central ............ 1761,, 'IB Nash Motors ...... 54 521,; Packard 16%. 17 Pan AmericnaB..............5l- 18 Pub. Service of New Jersey 87% as Radio ........ sais. Radio Keith Orpheum 27 Bnzillllrl _ . . . . Building Products lbid> Can. Car . Gtn..=Bronze Gen. Ind. Alcohol Can;-:Power at Paper 00ris.iSmelters . .... 0em»»Broi.ving . Can. Cement Dominion Brif/;o Famous Players Steel Wares »»»-»».¢..»»¢ wovooo-044 wouo-ooooovn-00444 oo .Ei. IQL _liiifill tt’ 1 Accident., Siclmess . _Gloss insurance* ‘1 M* A merry. rol- licking tale of Motor Trouble and Heart Trouble. He holed her into .\_. 1. » pf ALSO A SUBJECT court for _ 5;:::’1..'.._ :.‘::'*~F 165.1. N Aa. in ” 4* . then courted - her for break- ° ing his heart. , \ ` ' ' T- ` ~ » ‘ BEAUTIFUL < LULOIED ._ ,, R»€m|n8ton Rand ............. Reynolds Tobacco .......,,,,, Scars Roebuck Sinclail°Oil . . . . ...... spleei- ...... Stand. Oil of New Jersey Stand. Oil of New York .._.-_,_ Stand. Gas és Oil Shell Union Studebaker Texas Corp. Timkln Roller Bearing U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel . United Corp. ...._ Warner Bros Westinghouse ................. Woolworth ....i................ Yellow Cab Courtesy Snllowny, Milly, 3, Jan. 25. 1930. Abana Acme Gas 8.: Oil ... ... ,Ajax Oil sr Gas . ..... Amity . . . . .. Amulet . ._ Arno .. Associated Oils ... .. .. Alberto Pac. Cons. . , .. Baltac . B. A. Oil . Barl'y-Hollinger .. ._ ,Base Metals ... .. Bathurst . . ... Bidgood , , __ Big Missouri .. . . Cahllont _ Central Manitoba ... .. .,. iCht-lllical Research ... ... ._ fCoast Copper ... ... ’lConlagos iCc-inmonwealth Pete. . .,.. , Dalhousie Oil ,,, ,__ Dome .. East Crest . . . . .. ... ... I-`alconbrldgc Nickel ... .. Fuotllills ,. ,_ Grsnadr. ... ... ._ . Graham-Bousquet ... ... ... Hollinger .. . . ... Home Oil . . ... ... ... Howey . ... ‘Hudson Bay .. ... _... Illlperial Oil ... .-- ,... lnt. Nickel . .. lllt. Pete. ..~. ...'... Kceloy ... .. Lake Shore ... ... .. Lowery Pete. . . ... Mandy . . . . .. ... .. llviunitnhr. Basin ... .. Maylan<1Oil ... ... McDougall ... ... McIntyre ... ... ... Mercury ._.. ... ... Mining Corp. ... Mill City ... Newbec ... ... ... .. Nipissing ... ... _Norlulda ... ... ... ‘Pena oreiiie Pioneer ... Premier Ftoyallto ... ... San Antonio ... Sheritt Gordon ... ... ... .. Siscoo ... ... ... ... ... .. SV.~A1lthUl1Y ... sl- ... fu 5. Sterling 'Pacific ... ... .. Sudbury Basin ... ... ... .. Byivdnito ... ... ... ... Took-Hughes ... ... ... ..._ 'I‘relA1ell-Yukon ... -...-..`.. ventures Limited .l. Wslnweil oil ... ... ,... Waite Aol. Mont. ... ... ... ... ... .. » .- 5 .» a -» 0.. ... ".- un -... an -U -»-» in su.. U.. »... .-- 400 We and so nb on on an ne su I .21 ‘ omosoo .sum ixonnalos 3115. 53% 89 25‘_i 27 63% 32% 116% ‘.l2".i 44 55 7516 25 l77‘.l 33% 5115 ~ 14815 69‘_ 1416 srliivnmn sfrocx AND snurlvo nxclmncz. roltolrro Com- liany. Limited, Charlottetown branch, 1.15 .33 2.12 .I4 1.67 .23 _ 1.45 2.32 1.07 49.09 .15 3.15 .4 .7 ‘ .85 2.27 .25 6.25 18.00 1.25 8.1 2.4:. 11.15 1.10 5.75 1.93 .ls .2 5.60 11.00 1.21 1l;aa zsao 31.55 21.25 ' .al ' 10.70 1.6.5 .21 .14 2.30 uv 11.75 _'la z.ss 1.55 lm :lass 4.20 .la 1.53 50.00 .la IM JG .10 .00 ‘ 4." _ .'10 0.05 'M0 2.50 _ 183 pa ~"'i' American Can .. American ss Foreign Power .. ‘Amen Smelting 5; Ref, ,_ American Telephone &`Tel. .. Anaconda Copper Baltimore 5.: Ohio.. Bethlehem Steel ... .... Canadian Pacific Railway Chesapeake sr ohio .. Chrysler Consolidated Gas of N. Y. ... Erie ... General Electric ... ... .:.. General Motors ... .. Granby I-fup Motors Intel'n'l. Tele. as Tele.~ Kenn Copper .~ Missouri Kan. as Tex. Montgomery Ward New York Central Phillips Petro! 'Public Service of N. J. Radio Radio Keith. Orpheum `Sears Robuck Stan. Oil of N. J. U. S. Steel '... Unitcd Corpn. Vanadium Westinghouse Electric Yellow Truck Niagara Hudson . ... .»~ ... ... ~-... he -un ... ... ».. ,. ... ... ».» .- ..» »-5 nu ... .-ue. 1-, ... -.. ... ... in ... ..~ 1.. ..- -NEW YORK CURB r i .American Snperpower .. Electric Bond as Share ._.. .. Braz. T. L. A.: P. ... Cockshutt . . Famous Players ... Massey Harris ... ... .. McColl Frontenac Mont] L. 1-I. at Power Sllawinlgan .. ‘Steel of Canada ... 'Quebec Péwer Winnipeg Electric ... '... ... B. C. POWCI' “A” ... _ . On the ground that it treats duction of George Bernard S play, "Tho Apple Cart," in Dre mnusralsl. ouorirrrons New roar; srocx nxcusnoe 127 91 73 100‘.;'l 73 115% 90 '.-'.- l99 ‘.2 214 35 7.. 108 ‘.11 5873 258 at 41 ‘.5 -54776 ' 22 ‘fl- 701% 5752 531.1 44 179 '.-E 8543 83 37 'Tk 27 ‘,f<. 86 'll Gi 177 ‘IQ 3371 53' .' 151 14 13 is 26*-1 841': MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 1 :mi zz 4: 41'-1 24111 use in 41 se:-l 41'.; asv: dem- ocracy ironically. the Sdxon Ministry of Education hu prohibited the D1’0~ hs.w‘s sden. .»-._ -_-_ YOUI HlA_L'.l'l’l IAKI qlt Olin. F- J. Holmln. lllnt for 1202-1-85-31. :§; DUO! 00Ul.'l'-.At the Police :court Saturday morning the one of 's vsgnnt was remanded till to-dey. g cocoon or soo'rulNo-atv. 'Ewen Msobougollewill Dfteeh Wed- nesday sith, at Bangor. at 1 _p. m., and will broadcast on address from CFCY Un Thursday, 3rd, lt 7.30 D. nl. rrmrry cook nooxs can be obtolned.by purchasers of Purity Flour from all Grocers or F. J. l-Iolman. agent for P. E. I. 1282-1225-31. EWING CIICLI 0l'l'lCllt!- al. vincent do Paul' sewlnpcéu-cle opened their |osson's 'work at Notre Demo' Academy on"Tl'iursdsy after- noon"with s good ammce. After the -sowing officers slotted ss fo1lows:- l’resident,- Mrs. James MeAul‘ny; vice Presldent.~Ml-s. Mc- Donlld. md Secretory, Millldlnnio Mckenzie. The proceedings conclud- ed with Bonedietionf of the Most Blessed loci-smont~ givin' by Right. Rav. Monsignor Maurice McDonald. The Society meets every Thursday afternoon to uw clothing, etc., for the poor of the parish. ' STUDY GROUP-Tho" second meeting of the Teachers of Eldon study Group 'wu held. on Thursday afternoon. Jon; 10th. Inspector Mec- Phes was present and gave.; most instructive tslk on “8ohool_ll‘l.irs.'i teachers of every centre to have the School Fair organized and also thst_ School Fair work be olrriod on throughout the school year. school problems were than discussed. An important item of the next meet.- ing will be s Question Box. V DIED IN CALIFORNIA-Mr. Er- lneet Large, Sunlmersidc, received a wire from Los Angeles. California, conveying the sad news of the death of-his brother, Wilfred. The deceas- ed is the youngest son of Mrs. Alf- red Large, formerly of_ this city- ind was well and favorably known by ll hos: of friends and admirers who !will.he|.r of`his passing with great iso:-row. The Guardian extends sin- 'eerest sympathy to the bereaved.. ` v ' M i Qunsrry `. : r.:-A bulletin liust issues-by tile ontario Agricul- tural College declares that the city consumers are finding out that the table quality of Ontario potatoes is ~ unsurpassed, provided the tubers orc as_c|irefui1y graded as those com- ing in from outside sources. In an article founded on this report, a Montreal paper says:-"'1‘i'le investi- gation shows `not only that Ontario consumers use large quantities of potatoes not grown in the province, but also that. they psy higher prices for them. Tho market reports for the last two years indicate that the av- erage premium paid in Ontario for Prince Edward Island potatoes wits 21‘,i< cents, and for New Brunswick lpotatoes, 1516 cents per bis. And ‘what do the dealers interviewed have to spy about this situation? 'Eighty-seven per cent of them lsy ltho blame on improper grading of bm,”-in pqtgtoes; as per cent mell- tion poor condltion of the begs; 22 per cent speak of the mixture of varieties in the cars; .10 per cent claim that truckers handlhll illi- gnded_ potltoes weaken the mar- ket for "0xlt\rios" and It Mr cent say _that poor seed has somethin! to .\l|nnrd'o Llnlnlent for Chlvlilll lnmll `d° with “P f "A ` !` il. _ -._ ~ - _-...--.=_.: _ _ M t |h\|ssll_inohos- ||_\ ivndnrfll rubs this opportunity! DM JAN. If g 'tk mow: 1-Ie pointed out the necessity for tho. i oem dntbiia _ were ~'. _ DOW!!-ING _ !‘liilPllA’l‘Ull.l- Hurrvibs Pedestrian; was the -or- der of ydlterdqiduring the cold snap. Duringghg dgy gh, um. perature varied shout twelve points. between twelve above at eleven in thomomin8ioasm»ts'p.m.snd 1 few domes lower am-lnz' the ev- ening. ~ l rvusnilr. ssuvrcszs-'rho funer- sl of the into _Michael Moxounsy wu hold Saturday morning from the ir¢=1d°11°° °1_' his son. alla _sydney street. to lt. Dunstsl-l’s Basilica Wh¢1’° U' R»¢4l11€m Hilh Mass was celebrated by Rev. C.~ oiiiisl ttiooityovor frisodsf, » téiia .5’ h 15525 isfg iii; Mrs. Robert Mscbon and Miss El- slo Penny. of ' Murray Harbor, ro- tun-les saturesy rum- visit to the city, coming tn ion the Burns' Concert. _ _ I ‘ Church Services __ 'rua nAl>'rls'r clsuncu’ Vpry large congregations were in attendance ' morning and evening. nov. A. o. vincent deuvél-so two elo- quent and impressive unnom, the morning, "Placing Emphasis on Is- sol-lti\l.s," the evening. "Toolishness venus Power." ` Mrs. H. S. Henderson sang with deep feeling and sympathy "Let riot' Your Heart be T;0ubled."~'1‘he Bop- tlst Church mole qusrtette sang in fine harmony "Heaven is my Home," <'1‘owner>. » The anthems were "Tho Shepherd Psalm," lPr0theroe). "More Love ‘to Thee," (0ley:Bpesks). ' ~ Attention was called to the corn- mencement néxt sunday evening' of a' series of evangelistic services to which church and congregstio_n.__1n fact all interested are invited. The Sunday School continued its record of improved attendance. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ltev. P. A. Robinson of Toronto. was the spécini preacher at both services yesterday. In the morning he read as the scripture lesson, the accounts given in Mark' 5 of the casting out of the unclean spirit. the healing of the woman with an issue of blood and the raising of Jairus' daughter and ills text was from John . 1'!-ll, “Believe me-or else believe me for the very works sake." It was lt most interesting and helpful dis- course which gripped the attention of all present. A beautiful GoSDcl ,message of thc power of God in the hearts of men. _ In the evening the sublect of Dr. P.oblnson's address was “Old Ben's Round-lip," nn elltrancillg story’ of life in a. mining camp in the Cascades, B. C., and it personal experience in the lifc of the preacher. After listen- ing to the narrative and from' person- al `cxpcriencc in' our own 'lives it was not difficult to endorse the statement of Dl'. Robinson that the Gospel of Jesus Christ has still its ancient po\- er. The service of praise comprifed llntllems by the choir and deligh ful solos at each service by Miss Grace 'Robinson rendered with a charm and grace that was most pleasing. The attendance at Sunday School was 449, somewhat lower than s week ago, no doubt due to the coldness of the weather. _ ' The ,annual meeting 0! the COHBFG- cation took piece last Wednesday ,evening at which there vu s Sood attendance and s fine spirit of unity and good-will manifested. 'rho mem- bership now stands at 1082. There was B7 added during the year and 29 re- moved. Tho number of _p09Dl° “MU the spiritual care of the church was :$00. _sunday school enrolment sis. Junior Congregation 11.0, Total re- ceipts from all sources, 334,181.35. This includes s1l.'i4e.zs_, rniseil ,by thy Board of Buswsriilf $0,000.00 by U15 Missionary committee, $1,054.18' W “W W. M.,s., $1,040.00 by the Ladies Aid. mm: by tllvrrualnes. sm-as ortho rcingunaugatsrn. s_8z0.q1 br- th# §\\n- any supbl 15.- administrative mirror- os, $590.19 by Central Relief Commit- tedsnd smaller amounts by other Bo- olean, Bonds src.. and in addition to slitho Abou there was huiiscribed for thrfilllrilllt Allison Bulletins, rand sla‘si00.'*m» is s mlulala' financial .Gnd reflects till l'\’l\“|°, maitxen' ell ming wt pm me you us. No better evidence liberslitif Ind the ltritlth. of the ocngro- liveuutothl were elected: Archibald. llollonsie. mf Ju. :sent relationship :luring iii." The Naval Conferen Uohtinusd from page 4 ont Conference follows this bold dee. lurstion at Q distance of only mm months and i.s"lts direct collsequemg lllollowing the change of Govunmen, in Groot Britain cams interchange; between, 'the British and United States Governments by which an llremlent was reached for parity 1,, cruiser strength, .with s notable re. duction, over 100.000 tons, in the um, mage held to be essential in 1927.. s reduction made possible by vi,-W( of the greater assurance of pm., supplied by, the Pact. according N official statements. Then came th( conversations between Mr. Macbon. old and President Hoover; and tl" formal invitation to the Conferellcg ` issued by the British Government ig October. The invitation recited th; undorstmding reached between th, Ullltid Stihl Ind Bfitldh Govern. iments, and declared that the Pom i. C8 Pact was regarded as the starting point of this agreement. fn midi to an understanding as to parity cruisers by categories,_ it was lnaicd that these powers were pared to make suggestions as in il-. duclng battlship tonnage and totally abolishing submarines. /iii pewm invited having accepted, the confer. once will be opened today in London with delegations in attendance from Great` Britain, Canada, Aiirlmim New Zealand, South Africa. the 1-*ru State. India, constituting _thc Brit. ish Empire; United States, Frzlllcc, Japan and Italy. 1 ion in inti- pre- l , _..1___._.¢.--..-..__.i._.___. |_su're them of our contilllicd ioyriilg and good will. The resume of the ycnr'r. work by lthe Session on the spiritual nriiv- ities of the Church, the strilrillrills of the ,Board of Stewards :uni of lliu Trustees on the finances, the report: of the various societies and ol'l_':iiliz.;l. tions settillg forth inrdctnil thy work ‘accomplished by each brrllxrh :irc such as to fill_our hearts with _l-ay and with gratitude to God for ill: \‘.'ol'l€'accomplished. ‘ ` This sntlsfzlctory condition iiiu ' been brought about in a large incas- uro~ by tll0Adc\'o‘..i0n .to duty n\j_d.,thi 'able lcndcrsilip under ‘the glildmzi of God of our Ministers 'mid it li with Optimism that we look ior\vn1`t 1 to tho future. ` It is thcrcforc our eal'n'>_i ricwirl that the Pastoral Tic. rl-rllin liri- brokcn for nnothcr your :ani i‘i;ii both Ministers continue in ii-.rzr pre- 110711 Conference year 1930-31 :ind v.<~ hern- !by assure thcnl of' our cnrciiill co- operation find support. 1. 1.1. ¢§,1\-V'-1_1" '.1 6\'t{tX':.` 'ft .1 .. Cp ‘ .., 41, _ Clilib _,Mig ._ L »ir'»if‘.‘»`S.i`?_-T 'ji .i‘f.'.*.'f."'"‘»'~‘."»‘ 4" ` f r. ~ 'Jimmie Jingle Says: ` who women (nik l\ai.\‘ _ brrlid no more _ They gvt it :lt tile uro- ' ocry rtnrr. --t3t:u~:lrt's llrrlld ‘Sf “ ‘as _ ,Ai ( <2),- \ '-‘-C1' 'vi ’ -“tI` W 5"* ”‘ 5_ii.;;' 1 f/ , \ y _ II. lllrll . 1-A Insidiwlls 1§ye,§knah1 ....-4 nmf.-aleeiivv “- ml! then' prose!" of tbl grgsnism ll sompukl this Nor: ww' lofevfl"