JANUARY _1_7. _ 12%}. ..‘}?roduction of Dried For. ' r 1,, Maritimes l Figures Considerably Be- l low Those for Previous H Year Fish Wander 16-—Atlantic coast ‘ Hun‘ , Jlfl» “Aim? such fish as cod durifll; have been smaller than a year A930 Wm, the natural result that the “auction or dried fish has moved nymph” below the 1929 figures, “m, ‘p, 1,119 same time, ilnfavor- a,‘ Qommlons in variwe fmfkeis 5nd increasing comllviiiiioll h” one or two foreign countries have “dad w we difficulties of the 1110!! m m, dried fish industry, which ts m “mm-taut division of fisheries ,@QI‘B.ti0IlS in the eastern coast prov- Jae?"- Plutle to Science \ mm is no accounting for the vag ‘m, o; gun, or, rather, Bclenco has not yel- J ' “my l“ . " m‘ 1°,- them, and it has happened m” m 1980, theAtlmtic fishermen j...” not sci-ml: cod. ha“ ‘. etc. 1n "such abundance as in some other fmsom. Just where the fish wander- ed is their secret In 1931 the fish- ermen of the M itlmc Provinces m, Quebec rrmy find them in creat- or number than ‘ever. As for the 1.930 market situation, not only have wuntries which are 111-!!! BUYER'S 0f csnadlail dried fish been affected by the unfavorable economic condit- ions which have been so “ride-spread bu; in one or two cases they have upprlgnced internal disturbances gvhich have dislocated business with- in their b01116!!- Outplli is Smaller So far as Canadian output of dried fish is concerned, unrcvlsed figures of tho Dominion Department of Fish tries show d. production in the Mar- itime Provinces and Quebec-dire ‘ply provinces putting up dried llsli-toialling somsthlng more than 113.053.0110 pounds in the first eleven nlonthsuzf 1930, as compared with Iscr 48,000,300 pounds in the like period of 1:120. Tile output of dricd rad, the commodity which nukes up 11w 1111- iho greater part of the an- nual production o.” dried fish, uias about 211717.000 pounds, n drop of $0.11: 111100.00) pounds. 'I‘hcrc was n11; siruiller output of dried lmdducl; (‘C-ml imkc, and cusk, and dried pol- 16.x. LNIQUPYOUS CANADIAN STRAWBERRY Tllli export ' Takes Drop J. F. WESTON Managing Director “The Imperial Lilo Assurance Company, wnase :11- nual “__ Ian held yesterday in Toronto. _ __ Might Be Tlie Leading Export Countryln World ftCnnadinn Press) QUEBEC, Quin, Jan l(i.-F'i1rtl"1cl' Qsvelnplnctll. and usc of the worlds greatest iviilci- powrr, situated lll Cunadn; fri-o ndmlttulicc l0 this country of scvcrul mineral products which could be manufactured in this country with ivatcrpoivcl‘ at a cheap- er cost than any ivhcrc clsc, and the expenditure of at least one million dollars for industrial development and increasing the population of Western Canada. were suggested today by R. O. SWCCZY, President of Beau- harnols Power Corporation, as "the means of putting Canada in her rightful place 11s the leading export country of the world." Canada, Mr. Swcczy‘ slild, through use of its wat- cr pom-r could surpass Russia. 11nd its f.\'c-_vc.".l" plan, “or any other plan instituted by any country." Must Take Initiative lCanndian Press) ltfONTREAL. Que. Jain. l6.-Tin'1e, .'l‘11c strawberry is found wild in ‘Cainidzi from the Atlantic to thc lln- | 0111c, its rnngc extending from the international boundary as far north is tho 04th parallel, which is less‘ than tlircc degrees from the Arctic circle ' .hollrir Jour rnlll ullll .\llllt1'r1l11 Llulnlrnt .. llnl veynu i‘ gmavll (‘un- :1 _ for lllll hull l"! llii.|<-1st_v's .\111lls, on u ph. irni-l fur n lu-rjoil not l-xi-i-i-illug fum- lP-‘Wi. eighteen fllllml pc-r \\'l‘lk .11- tin- iviin- ul:onill~r'l'u\vx lumr (WlFlPl-J “h: lllil RLlilWAY WIHVPIUN‘ from ‘Oltllllhr Qcucrtlfu plollsilrc. Prlnlml nrvlli-cs containing furlllcr ill ffflilfllliiil as in conditions of pmpnsl-ll ‘Iuitrnvl: uluy he sceu 11ml l1ln11k forum "l _i'\‘l1°\‘ i110)‘ bil ohfltlncd ut ll.l-. I'--sl (‘flirt-s or llt-nrgi-lua-n niul ut lllc oftlcc of llic Post Office lusprclur. JOHN l1‘. \\'lll-I.\li. r Post (lfflr-o inspector fist (ifflr-o Inspector's (lfflng lhnrlnttot-uvn, 1'. 1:. 1. .111". llllll, 11ml. 1515-1 IT-Hnlic l iii .1- Now Is the time to keep the BAYING HENS busy when Burns are brlnglnl; lueh a lllni price. BLATBHFiiIiIVS Lfillliii MlSli yvlii 1'0". Fred 1t and. Fet rl~ "arm. 1' "'- 1w basket. Sold ‘h 1m tttialltltp h) ‘islirr if: 0o. = Limited iii? nihilism. euulm . mm _ 1 the g1"cat_ hcalcr, will remedy many ills, but the financial aftermath of ‘the Grunt War will not cease to whcck and retard international trade nrrlntlelis 1f i110 nutiolis do not tnkc flu- llliiillliYi‘ 01' rrmuvlng or nllcv- luliiu: thr- (liillflliilhfs, (i(‘(‘i7ll‘i‘(l Sm 111m" 1~‘. 1.. llnliigiic, Prm-ldciit cl liic llnnqiic C-uilzidicrlllc Nulioliulc, in dc llzcrilig 111:: 11111111111 adclr s to the holders of that institution, ll(‘l'(.‘ th afternoon. “It. seems beyond qr stlou." tluclurcil thc Senator, "that alleviation cfflthc war‘ debts would bc a prlicticlll and most con- stvilctivc contribution to“ a resumpt- ion of normal economic. activity throughout tho world." Canada 9s Wheat ltjunudlsn Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Juli. ill-At the thrcc-qilavtcr mark in the liiT-efilli- fiscal your. Canada luid 0141101191‘! considerably more WhCill. than during the corresponding period last 5'01". but the amount realized from the business was npprcciflliiy 10W"- F1!‘ ures issued through 1.111,- Department of National Revenue show that the Dominion exported 184,442,015 bush- els of whcatd uring the nine months dust closed. for which the sum of $157,755,170 was realized. In the cor- responding nine months of 1929-30 ,the total quantity expdrtrrd was 153.~ 1687.017 bushels ht $187,122 010. lfirovcht 1..._...1u-.. obihiifs Tablets Killed By Falling In t o Steamler Hold At Halifax engaged inrloadlng operations. Republic “In Spain Before Summer Seen NEW REVOLT EXPECTED be a republic before summer came. Capt. Antonio Rexach of passport irregularities, hence came to France. Laborite Senility Scored BySam uel MACDONALD nnhilailsrnwrlou TERMED OLDEST or nu. 11v MODERN muss. LONDON, Jail. lit-Speaking in. t11c East Bristol by-election caril- paigil last night, sir Herbert Samuel, chief Liberal organizer, derided the Labor Cabinet, because "while it ls supposed to represent the spirit of eager and radiant youth, it k the most aged administration in modern times," he said. "When I first entered the Cabinet I was Z18," Sir l-lcrbcrt continued. “Walter Runcilnan and Winston Churchill 11nd entered a few months rhrlicr. One was the sumo age as myself and the other four years yuilnpcr. Lloyd Georgi: and Regin- uld Mclficnnu, who had already been 011 the ice-four» years; were" only 45'." Sir Herbert referred to the Asquith Ministry of 1008, lnxvliiclt he was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancas- ter with a scat in the Cabinet. In- cldentally, Premier Ramsay Mac- Donald ls 64 years of age; Rt. Hon. Philip Snowdczi and Right Hon. Arthur l-lcudcrson are 0'7; Right lion. J. it. Clyilcs is G1; Lord Saukcy 61: Lord Pnrlnoor 7U, and Right llon_ J. ll. Thouuls. $10. Thu Labor party has nu lipprcllcn- sion that Sir Richard Stafford Crlpps who has been Solicitor-General for sonic wccks, will fail to gain in the present by-clcctiou his seat in Par- iinmcilt. Edward Ilakcr, Liberal can- didate, has done u lot of campaign- ing, but the Liberal chances in Bris- tol muy bc inferred from the fact that "a Liberal speaker has solemnly suggested that the electors should rc- frain from voting. J. P. Champion- “lalkcr, Conservative, ls counting on 5,000 votes. The by-clcctlon is caused by the death of W. J. Baker, Labor nlclnber for the constituency since 1923. In the last general elections 11c defeated u Liberal opponent by a. majority of 11,021. Appointed Secy. T0 High Comm. (Special to the Gillrflilti) TORONTO, Ont, Jan. lit-Capt. George Grant, secretary to the Prime Minister of Ontnrlo has been appoint ed secretary to Rt. Hon. C. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Commis- sioner at London. it was learned in Quccns Park today. Capt. Grtlllt will lczivc for Eilglnilrl wllh l".t. 11011., and Mrs. l-‘crgusoil on thc Montcalm, stilling from St. John. N. 11., 011 Fri- day. Jail. Z3. Olllciul announcement oi the appointment ls cxpcctcd short- ly. Capt. Grant has been secretary to n Prime Minister since 1019 and has served ilndcr or Premiers Drury ‘rlld Ferguson during the various el- cctlon campaigns. llo has accompan- lcd the Prlnlc Ministers in their fours m tlzo province, establishing nanny sound friendships for his iblllty in handling dllhcult lilattcro. This is llie first appointment fit. Hon. Mr. Ferguson 11.15 tirade to his staff. at Canada House. but it is understood that the present secretary to Canada House will rcn.l'n ln his present duties, Capt. Grant being private ‘secretory to the l-llltll Commissioner. HALIFAX, N. 8., Jan 16.--Carl Jcn~ nlligs was instantly killed and Lem- uel Hnll suffered serious injuries when they fcll from the deck of the C. N.»S.'Lady-Somers into the ship's hold yesterday afternoon, They were MAJOR. RAMON FRANCO SAYS HAVRE. France. Jan. lit-Major Ramon Franco, an exile from Spain since his attempt to lead an air force revolt last month, vras quoted yester- day as saying that a. new revolution was expected and that Spain would Majol- Franco came here to meet and. Lieut. Joaquin Collar, airmen who fled to Portugal with Franco after the col- lapse of their attempted revolt. They had sailed to England last week but were not permitted to land because I111‘? _.<3_l.l!.\5.I-9.'1."L2'1T9WN analyser- Preventive Need In Eco Premier Bennett's New Year Declaration Call to Action to Prevent De- pressions In Business. OTTAWA, Jan, l6-—Premler Ben- nett's New Year declaration that his Government is not merely conccnr ed with temporary economic adjust- ments and palliativcs. but recognizes "the necessity of of people to do some serious think- lng. In the past the attitude o.’ states- men, politicians and everybody else to depressions was that best policy was to allow economic they would stop inflicting ruln and of progress and prosperity. MUST BE BEMEDIED Mr Bennett's view that the causes finding out the‘ caiuscs of economic depressions and‘ cradlcailng them," has caused a lot' nothing‘ could be done about them; that U10‘ forces a free hand; that eventually begin to rebuild normal conditions Forces Great nomics Toda G. A. XiIOItBOW - ucsident The Imiwrial We “"1"- anca Co., who presided at the annual _ meeting of lut- company Yesleldill- Canada MostEco- of the disorders of the business cy- cle can be controlled has received lwtablesunnort from o. E. Neill, Canada. Mr Neill at meeting of his bani: protested a sainst the pessimistic notion man cannot control an machine o1‘ his own devising; the instability which for generations has caused ilntold loss to bilsincsi; and suffcrlng to workers must, um. tinue to exert its cvll influence as chance zlictatcs." "I cannot subscribe to any such view," Mr Neill declared. "The sit- nation can be remedied. It must be remedied." Prr-mler Bennett hos taken a big step in advance in recognizing inc bllsln-"SS Cycle as a problem demand- ing the attention of the Government and the public. What he may be able to do about it may not satisfy public expectations. But few prob- lems arc solved except by the meth- od of trial and error. In any case, tho business cycle, formerly regarded as an inevitable precession of 1m- controlled phcnomena, l5 now recognized as s. problem demanding solution. PREVENTIVE FORCES Not so long ago epidemics, and disease of all sorts, were generally regarded as visitations bfyond the control of man. But; eventually the ‘Dollticfansczimo round to the ‘u... that the prevention of disease was a problem demanding public atten- tion: and. aided by governments, the science of preventive medicine and public health has, almost in a gcncr- ation, had such a development that cpidcmlcs, once regarded as inevit- able, now occur rltrrly and uhcn thry do arc attributed lo incompelcilcc somewhere. _Mnn has made the present econ- pcars as oi’ the German fable. But that docs not prove it is beyond lnnnml cou- trol. _ Man by lfflfllillg how to control his liygicnic cvironlnent has found out how to prevent many diseases. An cxtcilsloh of the same scientific spirit and humanitarian motive, would surely rcsillt in conscious control of the economic niachiilc, and the elimination o.‘ the dlsor~ dcrs of the business cycle, depres- sions, uncmploynicllt and poverty in. the midst of abilndancc. unspoilt" And Wife Find Them Very Beneficial NOVA scorn LADY srcnns IIIGHLY or _DODD'S lumvnv PILLS liirs. N. B. Conrad Uscll Them For Bacltache and iler Husband for ithblimatism Pills for pains l1\ my back and Kid- :ncy trouble and I cannot praise them ,too highly," writes Mis. N. E. Coil- :rud. a well known fplncc. "My husband lllsn uscs 1.116111 for Rheumatism with excellent rc- 'sults. Thcy will hclp anyone who suf- fers with their Kidneys." i The natural way to trcat Rheuma- tism and Blickache ts to treat the kidneys and the natural way to treat the Kidneys is to use Budd's Kidney Pills. Rheumatism is caused by the presence of uric acid 1n the blood. If the Kidneys are doing their duty they will strrhl 1111 the uric acid out of their dilly they will strain all the uric acid out of the lined and there can be no more Rheumatism. Therefore. put the Kidneys in shops to do thclr duty by using Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Don't dday-Delays are dangerous. vice-president of the Royal Bank of the annual oniic machine; and ut tinlcs it 2111-, a Frankenstein monster’ iquotid ht 12 1 2 to l3 tcnts a pound. Cherry Hill, N. S., Jun. 17.-~(Spcc-:1_Ctn“cl_5 M “has 23 to 25' firs“ 20 ,iali.-"I have used Budd's Kidney. ruvdcnt oi‘ 1111s‘ nornicqlly Sound {Of Any Country ' MONTREAL, Jan. 16.—“Canada. is that tlic most economically sound of any economic country in the world." declared J. L. “that Kraft. of Chicago, President of the Kraft-Phcnix Cheese tjonlpanl’. in ' ziu address today Iirfore the 10th nn- nuizf convention of the Canadian Produce Association. “It is niy business," he said, "to know conditions throughout the world because we do business throughout the world," Mr. Kraft, who is Canadian born, added: "It is true your Western Provinces are in bad shape. but when you stop to think that ivc have in Chicago approximately half a mil- lion idle men, all of whom are sup- ported daily by charitable organiza- | tions, it will give you some idea of ] the difference." Tl-IE MARKETS (Canadian Press) | MOR'IREA.L, Que, Jan, 15~Fggs I were lower and cheese higher while butter and potatoes were unchanged on tho produce and dairy market llcrc today. Ontatio fresh eggs in carlots worn irnm two to illl'§.‘C'Ct‘lll,'i [a dozen lowcr. Extras were illrcc iecnts lower at 3L‘. cents and firsts iand seconds two cents at 28 and 25 crnts a. dozcn. British Columbia fcsh eggs were also clown, extras two to four ccnts lower at 34 cents n dozen. Firsts dropped two to three cents at "‘8 cents and pullcls were one cont ll0'.‘.'f.‘l' at ‘.10 cents" . Storage cxtrils qiiotcd at 2'.‘ c2111.» l1 domn, 11 . ut 20 cunts mu] lf‘('\')llll.\ :11. 111 cf‘ . Frcsh spcgirlls \\'."i'c two ccnll; lourr ut l3 to ~15 cont. Frcnll cxirurg fiFliS and pilllct extras wcrc off 011v to two ccnls u-t ~10 to 41 ccnis, 35 to 37 ccnls and 30 to :11! cents 11 (lozcn rcspcctlvtly. Fresh svrcontls were two cents lower at ‘.18. Storage cvtrus and swonds (i1‘01Ii;.\'3(l two to thrc: cents at l2) to 32 cents and :22 toill cents. ‘Storage fivisxlcclinrd two cents at I26 to 23 cents :1 ticzcn. Winter white ichccsc ivas up one hull of a ccut at ill toll 1'2 cents n pound zinclcolor- icci cllcose ivns also higher, being I a v. c "c iSilllllllCl‘ made cllccsc was l6 cents n pound. Llzisttrn townships No. 1 piultcllrlzcd billtrr was 311~2 to 32 ccnts a pound and to retailers solids were 33 cents auzl prints 34 cents a pound. New Bl'llllS\'-.'lt‘l( green mount .1111 potatoes in carluts ivsre 05 cents per £10 pounds bulk and to retailers 95 csnis pcr 00 pound bag. O'I"I'AWA 0111., Jail .. l5—l<‘resh egg supplies all over Canada contin- ue to increase adn prices have again bcén revised downward on the ma- jority cf markets. Toronto. Whole- sale prices of. eggs to retailers llcrc today are extras 34 to 30, firsts ‘l0 to 33. pullct extras 25 to 20. seconds 20 to 25. Storage eggs are selling to .to 23, seconds 1G to 18, Montreal- egg receipts hero today tvcre 2,358 as compnrctl to 560 cases on the corres- |pollding day lust your. The cug lllitl" l-zrt coutlnlux-a dull, with stocks 110C11- uiillnllilg sud prlcrs llcclliling. Slur- ago cg c1111 ts lzcugiht on spot at cxirns 22. firsts 20. sitoluls l0. sec onds 18. rccnndlcd cut of storage. Ontario Fresh eggs are offcrlng at extras 32 to 33, firsts 20, seconds 25 dellvsrcd." British Columbia eggs on spot arc selling iit cxtrzrs 34, firsts 2B pullct cxims 27. It is felt that if retail prices would come down to the basis c-f prcscnt wliolcsltle lcvcla. JCClllIHllittlfillS c-l stocks on hand would soon clear up. St. John-Cur- rent rcctlpls of eggs continue heav- lcr than present consumption and nl though the demand is showlilg ano- ilcrnblo lncrcrc, thrrc is still a colusldrroblo surplus on hand. Sales If you suspect your Kidneys, act at once. .cf ttwrago bugs have (lffifllcfl off at most tntlrcly. llttlliux-Wiib con. IFUR ROBES YSLEIGHS and HARNESS Lxsuc a r FUR COATS l0 Fur Robes 255.; Discount 10 l-‘ur Coats 25f’, Discount m-u Discounts from 20 p. c. w 50 p. c. Sale lasts .,_. ..,_ g 5'1 Box Slcighs IZi-‘jj Discount .3 Driliug Slcigihs 20f; Discount l5 days only Jan. 19th to 31st 50 l-lorse Rugs 357T. Discount Call curly and gct first choice. 4 “Fleury” Root Cutters 207.’, Discount . Terms 10 Sela llztrncrm 20f‘, Discount ____._._._ 25 Sets Bells ' 20;‘, Discount 2 “Ficury” Grain Grinders rvn I SPOT BASH 50$ Discount SPECIAL DISCOUNT on 3 Huron Beaver Coats—Sizes 46, l8 and 50 List $45.00—Discount Price $30.00 l5 days Only Stribling May Sign For Three Bouts VerySoon MAiY MEET CARNERA IF HE WRIPS MAX SCHMELING NEW YORK. JAN. 16,—The cur- rent heavyweight situation, as com- plcx an affair as ever added sllvcr threads to a boxing u'1'iier's head of hair, has reached tho point where the fghtcrs are bring asked to sign 11ot for one but for three. The sad plight of yoimg Bill Stribling. Macon, 6a., coili-cndclgi might be taken as an cxzunplc. Young Bills father-manager. Pa. Stribllng was all set to sing Bill to n title match with Max Sclicmling in June. Now they are asking him to agree to two more battles in the event that Strlb relieves Sdhmcling of the championship. They want Bill first to meet Primo Camera in September. they being the Hearst Milk Fund of- ficially and Bill Carey president of are in need 0f the cash. A. HORNE 8c CO. Rushing To The Aid UfSteamer NEW YORK Jan, 16--The coast guard cutter Tampa. started today loi the assistance of the freighter Eff- ingham, in distress southeast of St. Johns, Nfld, with her propeller shaft fractured. It was estimated the Tampa would require a day and a half or two days to roach tho vessel. The Effingham. ivitlr a crew ofi tliirt-ylivc, left Luke Charles, La.' for Breme Oll Dcccmbtr 28. Whcni she developed trouble ‘Tuesday night,’ she alapcalcd for aid and the Nish-l lnaha. another soiltllcrn sixties; lino, freighter bound from Houston to" Howe, which liappcilcd to be with in 20 mllcr, of tho blfilnglnini, wive- lcsscd that sllic would go to ll\"l' sis-i tcr ship's side. From the rcqilcst 1.0-‘ day for coast guard it was liSSlllTlCd tllc Nlshmaha was only standing by until other aid zirrivccl. l sion, any promoter to negotiate with a suspended fighter. Madison square Gardml unofnclany. ‘Cllfllfiffl. ‘hm.- bccu iliidcz‘ suspen- They would have St-rlbling agree to mo“ he? “m” {'5' ‘In!’ ‘wlfm’ light again in i932 fliiallllitdllc bcmt Dom‘ Mm I'm“ (‘hmiiimir m U‘! I avnuabk: omaontnh fur U‘? Mm‘ li-Olfllllt 1115.1. your 11ml fitlililrirzlg 1111'!- Fuild alone. Under‘ the tcrius of 1.111s hm mmmgfr ‘he ‘IN-fill fin-l‘ m“ “Wm offers Stribnng would p05, $25’ 0d ulidiii" iilC bun lit-Jr. \\‘I‘;“1{ \‘.'ll!‘ll 111v roliimission \Il('1‘tl“'.1 Dcr .\f.1:;.'.~‘s 000 of 1115.12 l2 pcr ccut; cut in the Schmclhlg Stribliilg gale 11s a for- feit for match with Camera. Pa ‘Stribling took this offering under advisement although is was plain 11c was not particularly pleas- cd with it. Yesterday's conference wcic be- twccn milk fund promoters, roprc- scntutivcs of Stribllng and Sclinlcl- 111g and Bill Dilffy United States Manager of Camera. Bill Carey was not thcre for a New York commission ordcr forbids ilndcr pain of suspczi» linucd mild wcnthcr egg production is inorcashlg rrnidly and stocks are lzoglilning to accumulate. All prices are lowtr. Dealers arc quoting coun- try shippers for iuigrndcd eggs ox- trns 28 to 251, seconds 22 to '34, vcholc role prices to rctnllsrs avg cxtms 42 to 45, firsts 37 to 40, seconds 30 to 32 \¢\ ...__-_. {Stubborn Coughs l“ Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home llcrt- is 1110 fnuluus olil rci-ipc which mil- lions of lll\ll.\‘I‘\\'l\l'S ii1.\l- fmllul to in‘ illll must ilcpruiirihlu lll"lll\\‘ 1.? llfvilblllll 11p 11 sllllvili-rli. lingering Vllllilll. ll lulu-w hilt ll ninlncllt In pl-l-pnru niul vols: lilllu. lull. if. gives l'i“lll vi-licf vrcll for lhllfl‘ |lI‘"ll 1i ululqlls ihni fnlluw cert-rt‘ (will l-pirlclilivsi. ‘l-‘rivlil uuv ill-illtpisl. lIl-i ‘,3,- uulu-vu of Piucx. pour it iutl» 11 Iii 1 llflllll‘ niul llll the bottle with plain grllilillntctl sugar qrrup Ill‘ strliiuril honor. 'l'|l1l.s ypil mukc 11f mini-cs of ln-ltcl" rvunvly iIl:1|1 you t-ouiil buy rcmLv-liulilo for tlircii tilncsi tho cost. lt llt'\'l‘l‘ spoils llllll tustcs so good flint cvcu (‘l|lllll'l'll lllfl‘ it. Not only (luvs this simple mixture Frlflillfi (iflfl llPlll flli- illilillucll lhrunl lilcuiiirxltlc! will] surprising cum‘, llllf slim it isniistsrlicli info ll..- hilmll. niul nets llll‘l'l‘fl_‘l ll|u1ll the bronchial tilbl-s, thus nliltug 11:11 wlloli- syc- iclu ill tilruu-iin: oil tlu- f'l1|l‘.‘.ll. ll. lunaons tlu- gcrnvlnili-n pllll-gul 11ml i-nsa-s i-lli-lll, soreness l? 11 wnv tiint is rmllly astonishing. Pitic! ll n liiglily i-mlcvnlrutcll vuln- mmd of gci1illni~ .\'nr\v11_v l'iu1\, i-lulluiu- - Williams s. Bentley, Liilliilzztilf insurance Underwriters. n: the lu-tivr- uci-ut of I'l'l‘l1\'llft‘, in 11 re fiuwl. Iltllfllilllll‘ form. iVi-Iliiug known il' tuctlil-inc is iuurr‘ livlpful ill PIIWN 11f lliil Messing coughs, (‘llhnl wilds, niul ilrivm-lllt.‘ troubles. Jo lint luv-opt n siliistltillc t": Piotr it is guarnutriril to give prompt rcliJ 01 loacy refunded. crown bccunsc 11c fullrzl tu nut-cc im- mediatcly to :1 tl-Ic bout wilh Jack Sliarkcy’. \\'l'|ii 11~_v 11:21.1 night lviicn l umlhl liq ugpfllli; 1n slurp Everilhinfl must g0 as our stock is too heavy in some iincs—licsidc~; we 31101 Cash‘ (lrll) ..___,._ _.__. _ _.__..________ IiBritis/i Film Guildln Can .4... (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, _Jnn. lilacs“. nouncement was made today of the‘ organization of. the Bllllsll 1.1.111. Guild in Canada, an independent or- ganization of Canadian theatre-goers, interested in seeing British and-Can- adian pictures in Caruidlan theatres. The guild has an initial membership of 150 people. - ~ Z COIiIPItEIIENSIYE U A N A D1 All! IiilAPS The ‘lkipogrnllliiczil Survey, Depart- mcnt of tllo liltcricr, (fuliutlzi is mak- ing a valuable contribution tu the luluivlcrlgc uf tins country in 11mp- piilg and publishing tlio sheets of Lila National lbpogrnpllic Scrlcs. One of these SllCClS on the scdlc of one inch to one mile covers an arca of nearly 400 square miles, Oil the one inch to tuo miles‘ sculo the "ca, cuvcrcil is about 1500 square 111110.", whilr‘ 1111 tilt‘ ncnlc of chi: 1.111111 1'1 t-Luir liiilcr. the zircrt lllvliulcil 1. nlmzll. ll,- 11"." ziuizlrc l|l'ii". TllfT" :1: ' . uilli illl‘ lutllilrlr‘. Cuiliorl l» grvilciiilli‘ t m. :~ .1111! cont m: slliuilil llllldO in llllfilt‘, 11 1 n11, \lll('ll_l.'.!lfll; lzrczit lliiiip! is‘ at 1.1.1110. ' . . i‘ 11.50.111.11 lielllueliufio Was llnable To Sleep For flours y. 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