"rwilrwnd '11 month Mifiwstildy ithis 11~y1@1211211= Ez-zgz-zsxsozsb:sz-zsxfimg g;.;'§;.;a1.;§;.; Morning Stock- Letter 1 .‘ 1 11 , . . . 1.1 . Exchange Stock Exchange CURB IIIARKE T ' 11 s1 1 1w s 1" - .,. Wa rec lrror ays:- .1 . ~ v _ I .___. . . 1 .____ Iii s cial 111 111111111011 a 1i {'1 pe 1"‘. 11nd“ w Johnna!" “n,” s kiipeeill In Johnston!!!’ Wlrd) st kflpecinl to Johnston d‘. “Iutdbn t 1111_w;5.23%gqggggqggqggqgxiq§,_,£__%111 . A1321!“ I rAn“;lrln‘R Age; 11m.“ I 011111 Higllrllowvl. ls _;_ .. -_....__,,_____._ u ,1‘ ,1‘ m. , - , ’ = 11 1-11-11- 111-1 1-1-1111 11-1-1» 11- 11.111. .£11111.'1111."“1-1.11;1+‘%2 111111.11.- ;1-- 21".r""1’11:::.'...1"" " ' 1' 1' .. - Al1e~ (111111 ..' 11 1 014.1 s31 9 1-11 B 1‘. I. . B i1.- ',\ ..-1' _ 1.1",“ u, u“ m“, f, 1 _ _ V, __ m, . onor m . mer .1 1 | ‘m1 tllc market meeting‘ It'll!" P" _ lanes the but ad-l M hem . 0117‘ 15, lll-l |—-,1 B C 11 .11 _ 111 | .1 .1 D 1 - “n|,,.l,'¢|11"to In to withhold Inn; commitments for more favourable lluyin: ‘or: i" - g1 1 "c" .[.;;:,pf‘:,s|,e ‘('.'|iiiiifiilr"l\riiil l i121 111111 - ., 1311111111111 .. .. 1' "vlcrnve Brew 1 I " "-"."..;".:-:.‘a."11111111..:"i1.;".1::'..:.':*::'1;. :1.:."':1':."..1'""'.".'< 51"" .1"11..- - - ' ’i -- ""- 1°’- cu’. 1v 1 011 n n11 I)’. 1‘ .' ‘r111 Bronze 1 ,,,r _ -_11, . 1111 Eng “mrks 4S 19 ‘ 1 l. “m” quufltitt); rllllll’. :lfll:Ing|.ll“lal:|:: lolb-fiilirl’ ltnh hnokm" I"! Inn-em...- Jfll i" Pub‘ (".111 Brew .. ...' ’ ‘ 1 1'0 T (‘hem I'M 1 90A 1 F!) idlrutnzllhifil" ma" 1:00.900 "m. Fnrthflmu". in“ i Jucmifilelrfisgfiorlfilflbswcor‘; . #102111 ‘Linn gowe; Pap ..' 413i 33-}! 4H1 4'1’. ]*;',““l'~‘““'_),l|’3i"1'" ‘i131 , 1 l. i III ll ' r ‘an Y"; fly _‘ 1g 1 1 11'] 11K i LQI’ 1 (IINP, I . . . 1 1d" flfuzflrl1x 2211,1211": $311116 $4,000,000 111111. It 111111»: be 111111-11 11111 1 m 2111 2H3: C» r1111 .1 1 ‘1 1 =1 ' 1 li-lrdro-lilie: . Sec - 2:1. 2:1 1 211.12g murel d I u, am 1 _ _ 1m ‘amen; _, _1 1 1 1 1gb 11lper1-1 J11 . 1 15 171111 l 111-1, -,-,-,-,1,-,;,-*,;:... .111. .:. .. '.':1.:°:::..:1:.‘:"'.1:::.1111-1-1121-1111- 1- '1: 11:11‘; -1 - 1 1 1 ‘=1:".-1'-:1.'.T"1l" - 12 11° 1 "1 1'11‘ - Ines '1 ‘an he o . ' ‘ . ‘ . 1 i l9! .,., .' 1 m, u-irl! fluctuations will surely be seen. 1 . Cm.‘ Mm S 1 1 1,111", Sunni“ W 7 I 1 ‘1 "" '*'——"—"—-———---_.__1.-___ ‘1111115111111 '1 \nf,1p?l,1 __ __ 15A 15-111 351-35 1515 . - J0 Bridge 1 e- or! ' Ltd .1-5i- 1% 1 [In ' ‘fextlie . .. 1N1 I01“; 1 it!) I05‘ MURRAY HARBOR 5”" "° 1°“ ‘"111 lroodx-ltizens we l-‘rusor (-1.1 w. 111111. .. 101-111 1:111 ~10 AND baueve u"), Wm be “Mn w Char". Gurrl, (111.11; (g1, ' “hiker, Hlreln ..., S 1 .5 i 711,; 5 school rc-opcncd on Monday norplrlg here with a fair attendance ‘m1 wfl jtinue reqlilirl! I III Easter . Moxrs Fred Johnston and Thomps cm- [gamed several loads of regist- md seed potatoes to Murray River 51.111011 on Friday and Saturday of 111st week when s car was loaded 111m . Several other farmers M10 are in the certified seed business were also contributors but we are as- med me prices is not suf~ “C1911; w pay for the. extra cost of raising and carrying for these above ordinary table stock. . v.1; are sorry to report that 1111-0111 McI-lsrron is faid up at pres- 1111 in an attack of rheumatic fever but we hope that with careful nurs- ing and medical attention that he 11-111 500D be around again and ready {or duty an the roads next spring. i... 1 The heavy continual fall of snow made travelling slow on most 0t 0111' roads and our motorists have des- pailed of taking out the cars again till April of May. Removal 0f bat- teries tires and other fixtures have been completed and the vehicles rest on props for a few mcrltihs with gar- lrges of Wilich several have recently ‘ been b11111. _ ' Attendance at the 21111111111111. church here on Sabbath morning rell below the average for the past 111a: dclle to several causes as roads weather and other drawbacks but 1m inspiring opening service for ‘the year was held in the morning. The nftemoon and evening services at Peters Pond were attended by a. higher than average attendance. n11 pastor Rev P. Watson ‘curls, winter at Knox College, Toronto, where he graduated as a minister rears ago and ilas been in‘ the hab~ it o.’ returning every winter since m keen m touch with the oldfriends that are so beloved. ' ‘ ' i The many patrons of the egg cir- db 101 the 111111-151; will be glad to kmw that Mr John Hicken and son " have rot (he contract for another Yea." for gathering the product of the 1111111111 here. n is 111mb miner of congratulation that the last collect- lou was the largest over msdé st this reason of the year whichshaws in- "fl-led into-mt by the owners and 116111“? on the Dart of the hens. ‘ New year visitors were scarce in nul- vicinity and people 1n general did not visit or celebrate as much as 111111: 111d on 1711mm» Day. This is 5 F1811 of changing-times. Mr John Condon was fortunate in mm": first and fiecona prize in l rhwt-ing match on New Years day held at Otto Irving's Cslnbrldge and 1111111111: both home. ' Mrs Laurie McLurs is on an ex- Villt to her home in Imyer Wmflsue and we sre glad that her llther ir. recovering rapidly 1mm: s recent successful operation. Reports “I “Emily of water in msny of the ""1 11111111111111 to be bed-d. M1 and-Mrs Hort. Bonctbi-ugh of o“ V"!!! WON visitors on Sunday "Ymnoon with Mr and Mrs William ‘mwbamh. ‘ M1 Wmlam CMIdOn 111111 rmuv Effect soon to leave our locality for srlottetown where he will embsrk in the woollen mill business tfhst is {Moved there from Courts, when tho: been for years. While we rs- m} New York _ ind A lcttetawn and we wish thtm all suc- B tets in the ‘new venture. usual dsily vocstions, . . The Sabbath School‘ of thePres- l byteriau Church here began a1. the years worklby a. large and moreim- terested attendance. ' The ‘teaching staff has slsohusen increased-M _ ' " 115i ~i .1 113i 101.1 10*, 111-11,» h, 3M; iili .’1 ‘ 111,51 _.___.______‘_, RED assmin‘ MEN 1 - . . 11 _ , _1. 11-1 Astonishing prescriptions areflcon- tnined in s medical‘ book‘ buuliihed in‘ Londondn 1609, once ‘omled by William Penn. [and ‘recently presented to the Philadelphia College of Phar- macy and Science. ' - . . One prescription- requires as an in- gredientfthe carcus of n; redihail-‘ed man xwnoge blood is 1111111111111. ‘and Iresh,‘ therefore betten) whole-aim sound. tweuty-fout years old‘, not in: or disease, butkiiledfi. The p111. cise "use 1111111..‘ drug ls not mention; ed.1 1“1‘1.-.i 1- ._ ,1. -,"'.l"his _ reniedyyprobsbly v , originator! hundreds 0H ‘e111; betel-o 1 111a r book‘ wss 111111111. ‘says Juilils W, Sturincr, dean, "of _- _ science 1b '- o... Philadelphia College. t. _ "Red .- heads- were iscsrce .in, ‘south-V 1 em Europe,‘ psrticularlyJamoilg ‘the I Romans; AnyJlght-haired men .- ere ‘lherefore noticeable. 11111-111111"..- usually fronfvthehbrth were consider- ed barbarians clgwere sieves or cip- \ " 1 is“ u: t {ht J ru k tives of was. - 1 1 Colonel .1. C. Johnson, filtering through official channels, that the white mule should be shot at 2 p. m. The veterinary looked sadly at the weapon oi death he was about to use. and the privates and noncoms of the party’ exhaled sulphurous words of grief. Suddenly the mule- cade was halted by none other than the colonel. . 1 He hnd- found on his desk 1m offl- cisl memorandum, "in accordance with fhs colonels instructions, the white mule will bo shot at 2 o'clock." Whltl Shot! 1Not~shot.' shod!" ha exclaimed, and-hurried to see that the-order was carried out with a D on the end of the word instead of ‘The... ... 8o Lightnin’ was shod, being held of French, it to be taught ill French schools as part of the regular cur- riculum. Ten yesrs ago, how-Fer, its use was forbidden in the scho-fs, with the result that many l‘.“.‘i‘il'fil nre 11w unable to speak prorlerly with 1.11141- own parents, who know no French. ‘I110 new rule is 1o correct; the situstion. The tongue of uc has no'word ot Hench in it. In sound 11nd in pronuncltlon 1t llmroxim- ates more closely‘ the Spanish, and rms of the-words are of Sgllnish origin. But lnsny come from tile English. due to tho‘ long Engllsh cc- cupltion of the southwest. Titus the , word cut is the some in (Tc ss ill English. Other words are derived. from the Itlilln snd s few show, Moorish derivation. . 1 by‘ six men srld special tackle, some \___7___~_ - -- of the shoeing party ., st s1 11111 pol-mm it 111111111 have Stewart Jone: 8; C01 Greonnhieldn .31 Cd. lie-won 011111 lube-l amt subdue i’ i can} s1. n11.11111.115- ‘Y’.S' STOCK ANDBI ~ .\l'ls.-=n_1'~i1:1l‘rls “111-11-1111111111-1 1111-11. 11111111. j, 11‘:?:=;11.';:':2;:;'; 1: . O 18K‘ 8111 mldé B EH1) Qvgy- w .\'rl_t iirctvs , .. -_' ' '- vislt friends in Montague on 11111511- U 1114-9111791’? 31111511718‘ day. I ' I - ‘ Slllnvinlgnn .. .31 . i - __.__ I “m” (“In 5111111: L's-lath . ' . -____ . . 1' '1 ~~ - » =--- R1111‘ Two of our esteemed residents [.‘;’,_,“,",',‘,,,--'_@ §\1.111;1111;p,_11111é1 "-111 111-111 1-11] ; LONDON, Jan. 4A5;- T1105. T. h“ 9' birmdli’. °l1 MOIIQY the Ird 12115151111111 i ' ‘ '5‘ ' "’ 1 Champion. Canadian Press Staff but they observed the sam at their. .1”, .1!“ Corrcspondcntl-In a recenc cable ;start powdcring their noses, arrang-Z THE CHARLOTTETOWN 01111110111111. . 111. 114.11.11.11: i.Tli1E'MONTREAL' Gen S ‘Varcs . (iypanm .. Int. Nickel 1.11115- nf Woods .. Church of England (‘alnmcrr-e iihe Canadian Press furnished some 1M11<11'-d1‘1q11le11ng figures concerning i the Anglican Church. These shmved a. ccnsiderable- decrease from the year fprevious in the number of Faster lCommunlcants. infants baptisms, and cozlfil-nntions. inch statistics. hou- evcr, are but u very indefinite guide Flu the veal strength of Anglicanism in 1.11115 country. The Church of Eng- 'lalld is the ofhcisl religious minist- rant to the country at large, and her ies of school teachers in many plac- ,5°""ic°5 are accepted bi’ mini’ W110 es in the West are being reduced as .13“ to ‘iuamy m be cussed *5 19°08‘ a result of the present depression. ‘med cimrchpwple- A despggch go 1,119 Manitoba Free, There are evidences, at any rate, Press from Wsdella, Sask., states that ‘mat ‘he chmch °f 37118311"! i! "IX- sehgol teachers 111 the Lakew-ew iious to maintain a pioneer spirit cv- municgpamy o; the wade“ 51,110“ -el1 within the borders of this old dsmct who are recemng more than J couniryz A number of new schemes $800 must dccept cuts in salaries, “"9 m" i" ham‘, 1°? l7"°"1"31"§ id‘ ranging from 10 percent on salaries rdimna] °h""°h building‘ n13 Ye“ over $8010 and not exceeding $1,900. itlie Bishop of London. Rt. Rev. AYEIL to 20 percent on salaries of more than ‘“' wmnmgm“ Ingram» has launch" $13011 _ - ed an appeal for at least $1,250,000 a the 5011001 dmflct of Q“. AW to provide churches in the rapidly 1,8119, 5551;" the teacher, have w growing suburban districts. Or. the greed to a 185116110“ O1- 10 percent Iother side of the Thames the Bish- in salaries. School trustees of all 1°!’ 0f Smithwark iauiiched 1* “helm school districts in the municipality in“? years “E0 m!" building 25 new of Minitonas, Manitoba, have asked 1913395 °f “'°r5hii° °n Limdijnls Pa" 1,119 teachers to accept reduct1ol-1s 1n iooutllerll residential areas. His Lord- Mmlt reni Nova S110 JIUXIII Salaries Non: v Being Reduced (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man, Jan. L-Salar- 1 1 ‘Dominion 0f’ Canada Bonds ti. (Specie! to Johnston 1t Wlr 1.01m .. .. ..., \Var Loan .. Victory llnln Victory. Loan .. . Victory. Loan _.. . Renewal l, 1111-12 i111. .. .. 2.00 Refunding .. _'_- 1040 100.20.100.00 Refunding . . 1111|n11n::_451c1';_5:, Refunding .. " IDHIIOQLEJMAO Refunding .. ' ,_119I6i00.i.\,100.w Grain Exchange (Spetill tc Johnston A Ward) CHICAGO Annual Collections Mt. Mclliclr per Mrs. W. .7. Mulch Mrs. George Betton .. Mrs. J. W. McLeod .. Mrs. S. W. Taylor .. Carleton S. D.,' redumon W111 1-11“... m be arranged ' years. Ten churches and seven halls 1,811.18“ each gchoq] band and 11s have already been built. The Diocese’ teacher. of Chelmsford, another of the migiuy , 0111m- mom 501- men omyg- 1view of the hard fight foreign com- A Birmingham manufacturer wilcvnlffflifll firms 1181'“ had i" U11‘- T71“! employs a large number of girls in ‘colnbatilng tho Chinese practice of . his oflice said that the reason 11115111111111: many 111111 1111111111 trade ‘ 1mg 1° the 19515111111115 111-5; 1; no.1 judicial authorities st Nanking, has cause 1119 111111011151 0g 511-15 111-9 or: been received by foreigners 1vith con- ten minutes before the lunch hour 51116111191!‘ fllvPlsllfll-ilmi They maintain that the imposit- mg their hand titivutirlg thorn- f loll of a fine does not prevent s rep- selves so that Lhcy can be orr the i etition of the offense, especillll’ "1 i mark at the stroke of the clock. W111i Country. 1111810119» 11 “I'm 0f 1111' "The days when a girl lunchcd o: 1 prisonmcnt has a salutary effect on 11 eup of 11-11111 and two arrowroot-ihe culprit. Nailklllg. however, regards biscuts are gone." he said. "She now ‘the matter in a diflerent light, de- demgnds 5191.1; and @1195, sweets 11nd 1clal-ing that the old Chinese cr1min~ cheesy i111 code which provides for only a Hungry Birmingham business men lfihe is sufiicient. 1 have no fault to find with the mod- i The penal clause in the trade mark ern girl's increased sppetitie, but they iluwa 0f Chins 681118 11110 011M911“ ask "Why should she est our steak." ‘alter an increasing number 0f i11- ‘ben 111 well to 161 1111 misprinted 611M1- Jtlhd. It wls nearly s and, and story. ‘ - 1 1 _ ______________ _ nisllsmscnool. n. foiiotvifll 15111141154111: of pupih of Dqscbls lchpoifor the m thbfbocqmbsn, 6111' s ifmig-l. ltiubethjkrgus- --- Jrlngements of trade marks were ex- Grsdo V.—1. Edith Holm; 2. Louiseiposed by prosecutions ‘in the old thcusn. shanghai Provisional Court. At that Grsxis IV.-1, Edith; MscKsy; 2. ‘time heavy fines did not servs to de- Tovo Petersen. tel- the infringers and the offense be- Grsdo II (Sm-l, Vemlce Mac- cnme common. Then the Chinese s- Nem, _ _ greed to punish the oflenders with Grgdg 1r (JrJ-l, Vernits Mac- prison terms 11nd the practice, ll~ Neill; 2. Helen MscLesn. 1though not halted completely. was re- Perfect attendance fol-‘themonth-uiuced to s minimum. Iliubeth Ibrguson. Edith Helm; Under the recentdecialon of the am 111111111-1-01-1 Petersen; ver- Chinese judicial omcisll, Chinese p5; 2.1101111 111.111.11.11. IAIth m- gunfi- _‘ . . . 1 . nice MICNOIII. manufacturers will be given In op- assinco U. Mickey, teacher. portunity to continua their Dirllill 1Mrs. B. Harper . Mrs. W. Muttart . per Ruth Carru _ Ffredlseil...“ salaries for the remainder of their 1mm asked f" a “mum fund °r 5590-‘ Mrs. Cook Hcwatt various 16mm The 51,131,111 of me 1000 and this was raised within ‘Ewen J_ 116111981,“ _ _ _ _ __ Honor roll of St. Mary's Convent,‘ .""-.li‘iS, for the month of December: McLellsn: Genevieve Paqllet: 3. Mary Edmonds. 811-15 are 31,18 go b95151)“ mm 1n 391.1 marks, this decision. rendered by the: ‘Gflde Ix-l- H919" BYYIW; 7- 571'" =mr1 McGl-egor; 3, Elizabeth McPher- son. 1 1 Grade VIII-q, Emma McAulAy: 2. Marjorie Cheveriey .1. Marjorie Pn- quet. Grade X4. lllida 2. Grade VII-l, Edna McDonald: i‘ Edna Psquet; 3, Lslesh H.601’!- Grsde lll-l. Margaret Nolan: Joan Psqnet: 3. Gertrude Psquet. Grade v-l. AliceByrne; 2. E- MacDonlld; 3, Annie Cheverie. Grade IV-l, Mildred Grant; i‘ Agnitl. Perry; 3. Mugsret Paquc‘ and Mary McKesl-ney, (equal). Grade III-l. fielen Cairns; 2 Theresa Cheverle: 3, Olive Paqucr and Edna Paquet, (squall. Grade lf-i, Helen Cheverie; ‘.2 Mary Whitty and Hits (equal); s, Helen Psquet. Pnquct. Grade 1-1, Eileen Byme; 2. Joan Wtbster and RiirCondon. (equal): :1. Mamie Meursnt. --1_.>--__.-_____.___ ._. ls they did s fcw yell-s ago. The1 imported foreign goods were duplic- 11111 by imitators ll fut u the spur- ious articles could be turned out and disposed of through rectified but sc- m! cbsnnell. 1hr?! . . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 __ L09 rnslrivt the cpprnrinlls <11‘ uollicrlos nlld . .25!s1lils of 1i1o|lrinio1| 11111111. and tho 11111 II 11f 1.. .50 31' 111-, u! \‘-'I'..'lf 11' 1 V“ _ . H. 011 v . Y“ b f LO d h . f d pf Mrs. Charles Doull .. .50 Those who devlsed the pres-aim £11m. _p11¢11-..1.11l 11.11.111.11: -—~ m,‘ ° _ “ °',‘~ “S a 9“ ‘P’ Mrs. 111. Campbell .. .50 1111111111-1111111111111.11111111111111.1111 _~‘-11,,a§;.1__-._--= 1-1111111111111111111111-1 Amrusn SEX W111 °‘“"°" “midi”! “"“°“ b11111“ "1 Hattie m1. .50 er they nor thelrfsmilv should be " 1 1.111 ‘b1111..-.<' ‘ ’ "N LVN?" 135W! "wqy *‘°°'°°° ammani" “d a "e" Stewart. MacMickell .511 °-5“°d i°“ ‘°1*“1."-"- - 1 i 7'!“ i" appeal is aim.‘ t° be Issued “"587” i Mrs. Albert Weeks .. .50 _'I'1'le.most drastic‘. prescription ap- ' BIRMINGHAM. 11mg. Jan. E.—- 000. In the North _of Erlgland the Mm Herman M31?“ 3 pgygnqy wggithg "blood o1 g, 31011113 Birmingham business girls are depriv- ‘Bishoi? 0f 5116318111 15 510119811118 1'01‘ Mrs’ w_ m Be“ malt takendn May". which was ‘fdis- ing the business men of their 1unch- 15599-0091 _ _ _ Mrs’ L‘ cchaefer m! 1111911 ]n_g15|111g]]_g]3g5 51111;- 11111; m s‘ es, nnd in consequence another sex‘! 501110 kindly Crltlffi. are rather Mm E McDonald ‘H m: cMe tile. young. msdeould n11 be war is tilreatened ilerc. 11111111111111 1111111111 1111c 11111111101111 for Mrs. E Howl“ I _ 150' “ken mMhytonvs blood was one“ Many my Cafe; p111; m1 11 1911511191,; 1ex st rlg c urches, et aone new ones, M“. flank Mutmrt I. n J5 ed 55.; remedy‘: 1 , . V mans quick luncheon.‘ which is serv- 11s to come from. Last year 503 men NI“. Burma MacMmken 5,]; The ‘on; 15 a 1511931111 “"111", ed 1n special roomsvln the restaur- flilere admitted to Dleacons ‘On-legs. Mrs‘ Samuel Cnrumers 15o 1117111. prcudyquiok of 11111-1111, and mur- reserved rol- tlus wlrnvre- 116W iydff- we“ hm” 3“ y“: 1" ' Lower 11111111111011 p11 1111-11. w. 1.. rLvenousJfiadds-the book, but noth- business men enjoy these luncheons, 1m c . ‘lere RS BB1! 11 81"! 11R 111- ' Clmfibe" m‘ 15 551d “out the you“: m“ 1n _ 1' __ T-my are foregmped by 1,119 b11511]. 1 provement in the number of candifl~ _ n 10o ‘111 11M - 1 1 ates but 11 is doubtful 11111111111- 111» W'""°d camp“ " ' the case being. cheerful. 111,1", 1; (1,, _ css girls W10 crowd tlc places out, - v i » M“ Mex campbe“ _ m" A cure whkh 111151.111 pm“ 93pm. 3111111111111“... 1 ~ and who, instead of lunching and 81111115510115 00"!‘ 9W" 1116 was!" fiaser Mann H I" 1.00 51v, w“ mm, o1 1.115165, b11111“. 1; 1- A B _' making 1100111 for others, smoke and R89 b?! 11911111 811d I“ 111811 bécvflllili! James Mann 1 m0 drunk or hung around the neck" 1o chat over their corree or piny d0ln- W? 011'! f0!‘ 1169111‘ Wvrk- M“ Keir Mann n 1m Among the’ vim-m‘; 0g m1, cure were ‘ __ inoes or draughts throughout the i '——~———-—- —~— ' I ' -' 5o ' - L0 1 1 1 1 1cm“ PUNISHES PATENT M"- M“ “"9"? ' those of preserving against the plag- a M uncl 10111‘. v I 1 NF I GEMENT BY FWFS 1111.. Preston Campbell . 1.00 us. evil drelms, and “frightful r -r c.1111 .110». 1.11-1.11 1111+ 111111111 111111111155 111111 1112c blww 11:1:- 1 - R N * ‘ m. Hem, Mcmod 11,11 ., 1. . —-—————-————--—-—~- ,1" 1| 1, - 51 ,, 1.1 ———-— " “ ‘ ' thoiighi" _ It “l” “F” "11 "My FAMOUS Mun: or ARMY AL- jd"}fom‘j,,,“j1j‘jj,‘j_,;,‘jj},,,,§,j,f§ ' 1 SHANGHAL 15,, 5_A_'1‘he M Mrs. George McLeod 1.00 ssfe. Most mes 11v msrnmr The ,,,,,,,,,,,., o; ,, 1,151 C11... '1»..- jcblnese system of imposing fines lip- WS- A1111" W111i" 1°“ . n‘ . r0115”; op ‘m; - " taurant said that at present 90 per~ m1 persons Convicted Of inrlnsins "P" m5‘ gamma “cum ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " 1'00 -. orders “e orders ‘m! mum” cent of his customers st the special 0n trade markfi 511d Dfllflht NEWS h“ v . ducipnne i‘ Strict’ 5° a‘ 50mm‘ 1 1 11-1 been returned to the judicial node 51 - thThe ‘iontfléztltifl sooidzlilaenggflflgnvest! m] deputmon of Fm‘; Hmmck octlloahitgprflposc to make nny ib°°k °f Chill" 11"" 111'" a 11°59" 1mm e snc en 1911'" k ‘t’, ‘fin soldiers escorted Jersey Lightnin‘, d1S11nc11on_-. he "m. ..nu,ough_ cflyeam c1- cmflem use o1 11,1. P911111 °' “i” "d s‘ ‘P: “u” 111111-11 but to make the mule die. come 11 the denmnd w,,,,,,.,1e,11,,,.,,' C1,"... c0115“; 111,-. 011...... a. m- sr. mmws convmrr, soulus _ 1 , . . gfplixgfzadltoothyaég: $1.1m] F01‘ 31¢)’ 111d In Order. ¢0m1l1€ 1'10!" 511011111 1m prepared 1,0 reserve 1m- i forced through the western world. in "1' .IPYYIII1II41H (llrnllplmlll the pnsl your. mud ‘a substantial level iOIIIPMLVIIICIII was lllnilltrllnori. i 1‘. e. STEWART JONES a 00., Charlottetown Correspondents o! Grsenshields & 00., Montreal 1 i -: N§H§K€K§ZFI§X$X§ ._.F§_Z'Z%€3FEE%H P11" 1111111“ I’; 1111'. '1 11g 111 111111-111- 11-1111 ml 1 __ _ JIONTRI‘. l. ._ .111 .13 lilo r-unlpluly 11> 1-1111 - Ahlilhl .1. 1.. .. ilsh 11 mmh-rn pom-r 111111011 at (i1: e Alhellll 1'.'|(-|f1(~ urmll . . . . .. Bar. 11f 141.1100 11.p. 0:11am" Thin u - Asbestos new!» with 11111 sn-nlu-lvrkn :11 vlim-r. 11 11 Brazilian ... iii<n with 1h:- mllir-nes .1! 171.111.1- 1 _v (Ill . . . . .. . and Fnlnev limo» This pom-er will 1- Y1. fvP-‘vuir . . . . ... used in rvrtrlln operations to suppl. if Bullulllsjrodlu-ls . 1 tieslu and (HUHIFPFFPII air. Other -1- ‘311-‘14-‘1 "l" Provoulenln were made nr (he (lifter l: [Jnada (‘v-mam plants. inc-hiding :1 rebuilding of on‘ of (‘nuadn Power nnrl Paper . . . . .. (he. furnaces. A: the Vfnbana nré mi 1|, (‘ansdd Brewing Dominion 131-111;," .. .. Foreign Pow-n Serurlnos Fraser Company . . (lanersl Flee! “arcs: Home (‘111 . . rr-nnorlicnl have been mad: between he runlpanffls eluvric l-iriul. 11nd that of b: hr-rfonndianrl Fmver ('0. which lll pnv-lde electric power ln futur~ z s , reasonable rare All interesting forum.- or vile 14 m: iflihorisi Oll 1F of (“nrkshntc Plow ls the anllounvel =11: lndmimll A ¢‘-‘1'1 of now types of agricultural imp 1n- inmrnaliouai . 1J1’. 11111.1 that will he flYflllhiilg 1°1- ~11, International J-‘ik $PFIIIK. that will fit lll WIII] (he n1 es- liasser-Xinrria Fl‘, , my Inr ion vr prrdnrllnn rgptg m 11 m. 1'11: ‘AITTRI Toner z. ‘ 131‘ 11111:. "intro-holders 1111i I'M-l ralisfin- at . ;.\i('1/1ii l':"1'l1.1l-lr . f1111h~ speedy iMI-Ifiillililli of 1111- mm 11y ' 1.\fiI1\)iI.|I Hrr-vlvw: - 111 r-hnnccli l-onrlluuns lll azrlruitur . '.\'llqs.nrli b11111 1 The fin: '1 ilfllfllllftfli nf (‘on-k: utc ' Plow will v r~1~ 1b». fiscal rrnr ud- c1] Sovelnl». 'i011l_ 111311, reflects 1111 riev (‘IIIIP iu business that was rnluml to lll zgricnl iznplrlperlt 11,1311. u“ 1-‘11; (illrln-r h. oar, l‘1>]I1'P.~n_-n|i _- g I, . . . . . . . .. 511-11 unriduirio : sharp fFl'P5$|( 1 in . 11;? prices for L l-llr drlnn the 1111'- Wlhfllrlu . -111 111g p11\\'(1r. curldltiou “as luch l 310'. l1l1.-r- rffelzti . 1111-1 redurr-li 1 tplll: Wheat High Low 1.11.1 . .. ... . 1-1- -_- 1 which to some Pfleill. resulted in 1 cui- Juiy . . .8014; .8514 5511;}! “Vi”! '11’ l flvl. n .. ~11 ring down of sales. Had previous 1 ices, Oct. ... (l1 711111,, 11111,; 511.1111 11f Laurdn W11. .15 ‘hclvvrer. been fairlv well nlnim lned. Mal 58H‘, 511,, .1711 511110111: i9 the lulslnr-ss oi‘ 11g ilurnl imp. ncnt Oars Winnlprg Fixl-irl.» ,. . l1',_1' producers 111111111 h: _ 1110011 up \ir1y 1i1ii,\' . 29K, 3-5; 214R _ \E\\' iuRl-i "-1111 lo lhe ovria of‘ tho cw» pr 111111; MM‘ - 5'11 13nd . 158‘. -\""°|""~'*11 "1 1H f DUFF. when l-r/uiuction ran vol-v nigh. Ucl. . . (i2 iil ill i-UliY-"W-il‘! ‘J I 1 ill [he -n11r1 0f.- l-“cckshfitt Plow, ii lit- hiuavulldd L- 1111111111 131-bp‘ 111- Niifllmflfilfll zhus- lper- 711111111 A .- uilng |1ru 11. $327.10’; 111111;» r1 1 y".- O h —' "1111110116111611 Vi"! ended Nnvcmhr-r 30, s11 against ' 6S5» (‘nnsoidatoll 15.1.1 b H111‘. . , _ 1.. - ' Prgfegtant r1) anagg rommérrial fink?!“ 111 ,1 .111 >111 111111.114 11.1; 11111. $131,900 m. again-l 1.21.1173, lcfl: :1 cfio. it fur 11v.- n: v 11.11.35 cumpnrv- with :1 sill-pins of l,‘ (ho prmioul year. ulln-h “'11s further increased by r. fiJM-t as .1 surplus from the srlie of . dslnl Dominion stun-s Elev-trio Polvcl- 111111 11i1~l111ralA11|1tn1I1 . iio11d_ve1ll' 'i'lrl.1 . . 111- 11111111111» 1-111fiX1‘§f1'1‘1‘1'1‘.-'£1‘1'Z1' 1: W. JJ Mutch .. 1.0011\\l'1-1111Le1'1>11- 111111 1 .. 111211.- 521». 111 1112.1»; s1 r 111 111:, 11nd . . 1111 '11 111-111‘ 11,1": . . . . .. L111‘ ' 111:1“ F-ro- H- Ricnards -1- -~- 1 --- 110° i.\l.'1£‘!il‘:i Hudson Vuuol‘ .. ¥ ‘ m_\(1*'|\‘|=; Boy“ 1-1111 [>15 A1155 Ilfllirfl. MSCQUEBH .. . . . 1.00 ilmlriflllmlllil i‘1lh11.\ (‘OKPOKAFIUX FEIJURITIE ‘our 11111 Co. i Abiriivi . .. .' .- 1"? rum 5- c- m“ -- - 1-00 111111111; 11ml 1-‘111-11 Bell 11-1 - 1 -' 111.1111 1111.511 lifrs. (Capt) Nelson .50 R1lrll<>ibhni l: 1: 1-1111- 12111- 11111111 nuns Sears ‘no 111-" . . . . .. (‘r111 (‘c111 v 111-, 1.1 '11 100,5) “at Rlckmrds ' " ' " ' " '50 bjlantiarii Oil of Sou‘ Jersey 1‘:1|| $111.11" 3111,- ’ 53,50 Upgon, pgf Mfg, J, W, McLeod 3nd Sterling ‘ nrllles A . . q 1‘ 1' ii . 11-, |11t 1,1300 <1|l11eh.1l .. . 1‘ l" R . -1'1_-111: 100.25 M455 Ell!!!"- TIYIOE‘ l1'ii0\\‘ |r r 1' 1' 11* . 71111; 101,011 _ _ , _ _ _ Fox l-‘iillls (1:11 I'11\\' 5111- 114,114) Mrs A‘ s Mono“ ' 100 1'. P. R. . (n11 i'<1\\- .. 1111.; 113,00 Mrs. W. B. Creed . .. 1.00 11111-1-11111- .. 1111111 1'11 1'11 :.1._.11.; 1033,’. . - (lent-ml ilulors 3111111. Pow f1 p1: 1111",". M38‘ Allan Mcswam "' "‘ " ‘501'\_nn:111i1l111 .. M11111 1'c\\' :1 1-1» 1031,10 MrsAnl-lie Creed . . . . .. .50 l. . x1111 1141. .\11111 1-1-1111 r...- 100g’. - IHNk-H Mun frnln .' 1m 113,011 Mrs‘ J‘ A‘ Beam“ "' "' ‘ ' 12° 11111111" of X11111 Sr-lvlln 111111 ,'|‘r:11|1 i'_:111: 9.5.511 John D. McDonald (11111101111-1-1110 8111- I'-11v '11"- 1111.511 . lll 1 1 ,' - - _ - _ John D. Livingstone o . L i _ 1‘: “if” Mrs. Janie Turner F1111 $11111‘ - ' i931 DOMINION O DOMINION STEEL I\A‘D (‘O.\l] (OIIPUKATIOS sllltclnolll 111111111111; “i111 lhr- rc- lhu past ycall-‘s U)tl‘i'itli\lil! oi"l Stu-i 11nd 111111 Corporation. ( lIlI! Presidr-lll. 1‘. l5. All-Nsuglll. prov 1111.15 1 n [>1‘Cii|Ili11:il',\' osiilllnie (11:11. will 111-(111- 1- i 1 1 M11111 H l‘ ill ‘a 1.4.1 nhly slnllrl 11 1:111:11 111.1111 highcr lhml 11nd 11121111 gonl-rnli zlntioipatiell. ‘iho \\ crll grain situation. fcdllvlillll in 1111 in; vul1s1r111-tin11, 111111 :1 gollrrul 111111-111; 1' 1l11\\11 of hllsillcsb 11r(i\i1_\', (Ultlifiiliflli lo 11119.11 1011.511 111.1 no 11s i Zx:xx::::T slceilvurks. srlirl the President. allll lu l'1~1|l11»,. rtlr-ir 1111111111. Ill splu- of (his, op- orniinlls 111 I111: different 11111111: in .\'ur:l 51-min vmrliluled Wliilfllll serious ill- 111‘ prnrlln-linn and Thr- Pros- idtnl oslllllnlcs 1h.- 1111111111 l-f 1-1;: irn and sit-cl :1! 1111011: “I; pm. 0f tho 121211 CANADA'S PROGRESS IN GOLD MINING ANADA is (he only impoltanl gr-idprociucing country which is ex eczcd to increase 11s output of gold during the next ccacic. Since 1915 US. reduction of goid has dropped from 101 million dCli ars 10 less than 4i millions, Wiliit: Ontario has advanced from S iTiliiiOflS 10 33 millions. Our JANUARY MARKET LETTER in an arrirle on gold production, inlilcatcs how 111': industry in li1iS country, dCSPlIC the depression, 1S forging ahead. A copy “iii be 1cm on request. JOHNSTON MPWARD lnu-JAMHN RUST-Ki, JR, Msnnger. Telphone Nos. 6110612, Gordon Bldg. Grafton Street. ("harlnif-town’ Memberr: Montreal Slarl Exchange. Man/red! Cub Alvin. Toronto Stock Exrbmgr, Wiuipv; Gm" Embargo, Chicago Bod-rd of Trails. New Yarb Curb (curiae) rzs 5i Investment Opportunities Experience indicates the wisdom of investing in fixed-income securities under conditions such as now exist. Government and municipal obligations, and public utility and industrial mortgage bonds, give an appreciably higher average yield than is to be expected when business is normal. Current prices also afford opportunities for profit beyond what is usually anticipated from investments of this type. The January issue of our publication Investment Recommendolions contains helpful information on a wide range of sound securities. A copy will be sent you free upon request. Royal Securities Corporation Lifhittd Riley Building. Charlottetown Telephone 812 (flea in principal elem throughout Cumin