JA ‘Q’ RDA. ms s10 YESTE Call money 1% I-I- areas-anal. qt.‘ tau." aaixyt: . m... ‘ M] --. as‘! e-vei 1d 4 lsiéi ,, (‘clue . 32% .. ds Power an 4 ,, 4; Brewing ... ... .... S imp Bridle ... ... 52% , . Power Securities 12 Ictimliany ... ... u. 2 n] Stool Wares ...» .... .. ei fistional Petroleum y-Hlffll ... -... m" rower . oil Frontenac . “lunar Breweries .. tlqllill Steel Car ... '.. ds Bronze ... ds Malling .. .,--i .... on Tar i... .... .... ... .. 1 .... ...| VIII i... l5 -... III’I ... i... 51 i i l . i ... 51 i 2 ,."'°'u.'i.u- -~ ~~ r3 “m”... ... - . .,... ‘l4- "lot Canada . . . . .. . .. . 38% “l of Canada Pfd . . . . . . . -- mivsg Electric NEW YORK [nericnii (‘a n tiisgiiaiii’ iei-irii- I'M‘ |i .\ our Tu atiouiil Hydro Electric o0 . intern B, 5TEWART JONES e- 00. Casi-isomo- gmgspondents ‘of Greensltielifs 4i 00., Montreal CK AND T_i_ir ctiauaovriwroiviv ouattnuvo 301v?) 0001A rggtis mini. Tiozvfé ports A atire official Go . soar become sviii:§'i?'?:i.§§:",',, lllflilltll. They enable the study o: m. lire years to the end o! 1029 at which time the statistics probably eatgblinnd their record high thus far. These Ihqw that." the capital employed in the indus- try In that rear is nearly $110,009” or 82.5 p-c. more then in the y." {m1 ,’.i‘lie selling value of total iii-riding; l; ivorls increased in 1020 tii over $12000- ooo. a gain of 104.4 0.1:. iii the ti" yL-“Q, lilo value added to these products by actual manufacturing in Canadian plants was, in 1029, nearly M0, 9.0. more than was sdd d d . reat- 1920. Salaries and Jfljglurpiln]: by the industry increased during the Pl" Y!!!" b)’ 154-3 lt-c.. the total for 1020 being more than 818,600,000. 0i." ‘"20", “"-"° ‘"9" "liiilflylnent during 1020, an increase of 12 p.c. ovci- m. 103;, year. The industry upended in ulster. lsis a total o! l32,ii00,ooo 1n 192g u increase in fira years of 01.0 p.c. bur. in: the five-year interval the number- er plants operated in the lndiistry role from 32 to 45, a gain o! 40.1. p.c. ACTIVE eosu r-eicee cont-cannon snounssrnsi Abltibl . .. Bell ’l.‘el . B t.‘ l-‘oir ... Can flem’ ... (fun Sienna 6p: 5pc 556w: bygpc 60¢ 1053 14.00 1057 108.00 limo 100.50 i041 08.15 10-11 66.50 li- . ... 4% pi.- i044 90-00 1i. . _. . 4% pc R . . . ii pc 1 Paw . . 5 pc Pow . . 6 pt: pc lint Mon C h! Co 5% Mont iilont Mon iilon Mon Que Show Shaw L‘ tilt Pow Pow Tram . Tlulll (from . Pow .. 5 pi: 5 pt: ti pi: 6 pc 4% pc 5 pi: 4 ‘r2 W 5 pc 55s ill‘ D0.\||N]0N 0F Scour . CANADA , GUARANTEED eosris iitrruutliinai liurvcster ... ... 50 “Mi-mi ivipiii-i- ... .... ‘H uoliififlliiflrj,’ iiiird . ' bluui litiiil i041!) 105.75 iagarn iiuil ii i'oivrr ... i‘ N .‘ loos 103.00 105.00 flfililiilliiil i'u t‘. .'\' . iithi iltifili 100.50 our not i... , I‘ .\ ii . inn? itsmri 100.50 eiiiiii mu! "W! - -" i- x ii . mo» osJti 100.25 - iv =-- ~ » 111% l‘ N 1t was 101.75 1011.25 "IKWlW-‘i 4W c s n. irsi 103.00 rot-ts “Mani (iii at heir Jersey ... (R1,; n 5. R _ “m, ‘U525 ‘Moo ivrlirs F""'"'" A t‘ 2v a . iiifiii vase-i 100.00 i.‘ N ii . 5pc i070 105.25 106.00 IIOMINION or‘ CANADA BONDS (Tax EXEMPT testis; 5pc . . .. 0cti,1li.ii 100.00 100.05 s54,» ‘.\'ovi,lii-'iii iocziri 103.34! 5pc .. .. hiari.10li'i 103.85 l0i.i'i0 _-,i_,/__ W, iii-n, 1on1 loose 101.00 i. iiL 1-! \'~-.- "Wlihi iiiR (TAXABLE issuzai i . l of iioiiiiroi . . .. 5V; pr: Mr l. 101i! "ii-B" 1°'-'~'J° 5k (if comm-mp . ' 51,5 pc ... \ov 1.10M 102.95 113.20 yii uiiiir. .. .. 211 41M“: .. seethlm 10-06 100-50 5p!‘ .. .. firtiii, 194d 103.35 108.55 rmrr nmrtau roll JAsTAIrv i2, .|i._. p.- not is, 1M4 1M.00 "Ito" 11'1" ii.;,,..- rectum‘- 10000 100.60 illAh l.‘ \: l is ugderrlood that good progress is - ma; in consiructltiu of the plant marlin Forrwr Reftners. Limiotd. ‘lfonlrvii Ear-t. Anti that. the refinery be ready fur ititr-riiiion within the 'i month. hvuirli lilo .\iti‘.'liillil Fllliiliiil report i not iiv. out iiziiil the iiiitor part nf nary or carly in Mari-h. a good deal - roruiatioi-i is already going the it as to u-bsit it will show in the ivf iiriuiui-tiou and earnings. Tim itlneni of ihr: itouiiuion Bureau of iililcs Ilia! Quebec's output. of copper i M0 was 80.000000 iba., allows that lidvo -~ iy lower than Iba 0ft,- ' l0 1000001100 pounds estimated in the year. ltlaiiinlr allowances for ».Amniet. Eurtis suil Newbec prop- it is probable that Nornndai in- ‘ Ill somewhere around 73,000,000 _ 6| wlilrh. at the average price usod e Department for the year, 12.85 . l 000ml. would yield gross rev- ‘ vi wvaiilr 80.300000. ptiiis. of course, must be added re- , rill from gold production, which were "iv retirees $2,500,000 llld $3.000.- ‘ including miscellaneous income, it believed that the company's rcvcnuo be tit least as grout us that of Previous year, probably amounting in excess oi‘ $12,000,000. Ii (‘tit-ts were undoubtedly higher ii in 1920. due. to the additional tou- ofore treated, but coats por pound re loirrr, i-spvririliy when precious ll wore credited to Coppcr. "ABIAv IRON AND STEEL rtinuernvi ‘will’ lbs P!" l" Years the broad iioitierit oi‘ Canada's iron and steel u F iiiis been of n nature Io in- is this rciilit‘ btisit- i-harurli-r oi‘ lllc "Y! Q"Oll0ll1|f'. and physicni growth. terciisloii occurred in this indire- in so many others, during‘ 1030, it reniiiins. on the threshold of 103i, lruiinhiy strong condition, rcady to iiiii ll iitlli lnrgrr lnnrglu of growth lie nsat fcu- yours. 21 ~rlllllfirfllii and inform- C°i>i6a are distributed °°ili>ori below. Nerue Address Arkell Tenders His Resignation y MONTREAL, Jeri. 1Z.-~l-f. n. Ani- eii, Dominion livestock commissioner has tendered his resignation In Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture, to take effect immediately. Mr. Ark- cii is leaving the Government service to take a responsible , with the Canadian Livestock Co-opeative Association, a Dominion wide organ- ization. While his resignation is to take eflect. immediately, it is under- stood he has alreed to carry on his present work until the department’ can spare him, perhaps until s suc- cessor is appointed. . Mr. Arkclrs resignation, probably will open the way for a complete re- organization of several branches of the DeparLmClit of Agriculture. Mr. weir, it. is understood, is mskini: careful survey of tho livestock and other branches and will endeavor to obtain the best men available in the Dominion to take over the job of livestock commissioner. 1i. is quite possible, that in the reorganization,‘ the commissioner will be glvcn wider jurisdiction. The health or animals branch may be" placed under the ivestock branch and other A Publication For Investors investment Reconmimdatione is designed to assist investors by giving latest, available information and quotations on a broad list of corporation mufitiel. with prices and yields on Dominion Government and Government-Guaranteed issues. suggest that, for convenience, you make use of the Royal Securities Corporation umlted Riley Building, Charlottetown Please send rne Investment Rtcommaitdtliioiis. lesser branches also may be Joined to it. free upon request. We rate o! expansion recorded during the A [Sine Corp Shelly Oil New York Exchange _ (lpeeinl te Johnston t Ward) s, l Pct . .. l’ S of b‘ J Pull Co . Pure ,0l1 . Radio Corp l’! K 0 .. Reading ... iicni Rand ..[ I61‘; ifi-‘i, i t, Rep i Sinai .1 iii-fit 181/; Roy Dutch .. ; - 3 Roebuck ..' 40%|] i915 s u on . ..i' , l 1H R Pacific South ilaii Studebaker ‘Ferns (‘o ..." Tex G Sui Tim ii B ...| l? (‘arii Cnrb i l‘ Pacific ..., _ Yuit Pvirp‘ ...| 101,31 liiiii i ll 1i imp ...‘ 2054i ‘JIM? 230,: u s r Alco . | ii‘ S Rub ii S Stool Von Steel \Vnrn B C0 ._ War Bros \\'(‘tll Wi-iii White n-Urt-r .. ‘.\'oni (‘o . Worth ‘l’ . \' '1‘ Coach .. .145 ‘ll-N; rm lat-i, iss ,- i I 1-- artgi HUM-Hi’, '1 iiiii 4i," "is HONOR noun-notions scuooi. i Grade X-Genevicve MacDonald. l Gracie 1X.—I.eigh Sharpe. Grade VIIL-l, Anne Pnquett; 2, Nellie Sexton; Ii, Alice lvlclnnis. Grade Vll’.—l. Earl Clark; 2, Frank Bremen; 3. K-Iliilflh McAiccr. I Grade VI.—l. Beryl Dorsey; 2. Ray- mond Richard; 3, Florence McKenzie. Grade V.-—1, Jean Mclseac; 2, Oi- ive Clark; 3, Billy McAieer. Grade IV.—~1, Georgie Mclnnis; 2, Rite. Bernard; 3, Janie McKenzie. Grade III. Sin-l. Geraldine Rich- ard; 2, Peggy McDonald; a, Pearl Stewart. Grade III. Jn-l, Vernon Camp- bell; 2, Lloyd Clark; 3, Charlie Sex- ton. Grade 1I.-i. Dorothy l-ionnesscy; 2, Millie McKenzie; a, Glenn Sharpe. Grade I, Sr.—i, Veide. Nourish; 2, Bertha Gallant; 3, Katherine McIn- nis. Grade L-l, Lloyd Gaudei; 2, Ruth -McDonald; l, Jack McDonald. I Perfect. Attendance: Genevieve iMacDonsld, Leigh Sharpe. Alice Mc- ‘Innis. Nellie Sexton, "Kenneth McAl- ‘eer, Anna Mclnnis. Earl Clerk, Arn- old Baird, Beryl Dorsey. Morerice Mc- Kenzie, Raymond Richard. Billy MeAleer, Olive Clark, Bernice Sharpe. Jean Mclsaec, Georgie Mcmnis, Janie McKenzie, Doris Noonen, Milo Noonan, Geral- dine Richard, Pauline Mclsnac. John Jay, Gordon Jay, Margaret Gallant, Blair Birch, Lloyd Clark, Charlie Sexton, Georla Gnudet.‘ Frank Dor- sey, Junes Dorsey, Ralph Dorsey Millie McKenzie‘, Glenn Sharpe. Lloyd Gnudet. Norman Jay, Bertha Gaiiant. Jackie 1101M“- l Nat Brews '- i "aho wore and Mark barrister. Thepialnilffs are I. W. C. Soilo- wsy, Harvey Mills and their em.- ployee, William Kennedy McGee, together with the firms of Soiiowey Mills (B. C.) Jimlicd. v-i Soiloway Ltl plaintiff's books and documents. Then tiicre were l. E'I"I‘E RS O F‘ lirar Sustci" Silii1ei"iaiid1-~We. the officers and mcmbrrs of ""l‘iiree Sis- ters" I... O. B. A.. desire to express our sincere regret and heartfelt sym- puthy in your recent sari bereave- Intent. We realize ihnl. more mnrds art" of little value but we pray and trust that. God in i-lis mercy will sustain and help you. Signed on behalf Lodge. GERTRUDE CHAPPELL, Rec. Sec. RIIODA PATTERSON, W. M. Dear Sister Dicklez-We, the 0f- flcers and members of Three Sisters Lodge. L. O. B. A., desire to eXDfw our regret and heartfelt sympathy in your recent sad loss. allot-kins: ivhizri flu.- Montreal Stock Exchange (Special Io Johnston k Ward) Nat S Car ... . 34 v (‘tgilvic lillli , . oi F lron sh , , l (fol c Eicc _ - '. "“‘“'1~‘"i' -" ~-~'-"i l ti" Wt N sic-i t c- C0] oi-iivii . i ~' ii.,.,‘,,,,° “Fume -~ H I41 lliliiitl gens Gas ... 861A 861,4,‘ 34% as F1 M: ‘ac um .ont Cl ... 50% 50 ’ 49 4m _. _ 50$ m: wit ‘hi 3‘ All’: ""“""‘ - right . . 4 t 41 . 31/, 3y’ _ g . _ out min . ..titii,gi ./'i ‘i '_ i“.,0i:],:,:::;. i u i) t ., i a . 1- - , 1m.» pupa‘ __ ' - ._ -\°‘"" '*"""-1 --~.--‘"'.=.,.'i:0'.».,;iis pin Erie .. . t5‘ ‘g9 i I Fox Film . 211/5! 2d i 26%| :7-',i5i_ i_ _"“ —-- greeATsxs .. 82 I i [ + 55 ui splint . 2s iza 21* 211, - ' 9 o» Else . .. 451A] 45018441)? 40gb ti. Children S Bravery Gen Foods . 00%.,‘ 5014.‘ 40% 41w, .. J. . o-i- iii .. 307v‘ Iii‘ i125.’ ...-.- t In I loneer Days . i-e ll u: |1s=y lrw " , Gfiyl‘ Rub +i in its-ii 4:212 y, (Cd-minim Pm!) giféisié-‘v h 15 10 MONTREAL, Jan. l2.-—Herolc days lions ‘Oil 1"“ M“ - worked and iotrrht as men d i llupp Mo b an “(Pi {at (‘om . . _ i men, were (iescribcd by Col. Wilfred f ,2: ‘kiln: ‘f Bovey. director of the cxirn-miual‘ int TE! may flail z._i._,i - department or Mc-Gill university, in , an address on the topic “The story of Canadian Chlidrcnfif In iiiosc days ‘iliere ‘.'\t.‘l'(‘ FIlSVIIj/qi Indians. He told the story u.’ Mrlde- ' 311d C1103"? hi!" 31171959 011'? 0i hi5 ieine dc Vcrchcrcs iiiio, ni; the age of ll years, defended her house against Indiana for a week, while two sol- diers hid in the cellar, afraid for their‘ , livcs. frwo years later Indians siiack- ‘°" "an gasping" The? stumbled mm cd an attractive young mun beside a river ,end she drove on the Indians and afterwards married the young man, to become Mde. de Limaudicw. Nor wero her troubles over tlicii. One day two braves and foul" squaivs ai- tacked her and her husband. They were driven ofl’. however, when their i 12-year-old son (‘SD16 on the scene, and havina’ cirivoii iiil‘ tho SQUHWS’ ‘ his mother.‘ helped Mric. (ie Lanauriicrn tn ririve‘ oi‘! the two braves who were inan- handiing héi" husband. Col. Bovoy wont on lo laik about| Marl‘ Catiiila". a. izirl iii the Eastern Townships. who. lire go out one afternoon, ciambered ovci" 0m: of ihc two single rcmiiiiiing lacnms of n broken bridg“, Clll‘l'_‘i'irll; the baby and a bilCl-ICE to fetch live coals from her grandfathers house. Charlotte and Cornelia de Grace, who lived near Toronto. and went out. with their father, mounted on their ponies while he rode his horse, to take their part _lii the Liberal arid Tory factions. They saved their fathers life when , he was ambushed, arid later served, |‘ as very CHGCUVG spies. SYMPATHY of the We realise that there la a veean VANCOUVER. B. C. Conatitutvions-ilty of new; Heateniion not, which was gnggtgd by Mfivplfiillllcill legislature lapt, year has been attacked in sup- 3llfl°h¢ Glliliit-reme court 110111.: a writ filed Vi’ Messrs. Pm-ris. ‘Farris, sloen. Isa-inst. iron. R. H. iittomcy general of British Columbia, Coolmwe, Vancouver in your heart and home that cannot be filled and we trust that God, who comforts all who mourn, will in His mercy comfort you. Signed as above. SOLLOWAY AND MILLS SEEKING TNJUNCTION Stults and Pooley. she lei; the above Jan. 11- the Securittv THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET (Special lo Johnston A- Wurd) inn-k The Canadian Press)- Henry Hunt did his duty-more" he ‘d did a. sound bit of constructive det- ective work, His reward-shunned by everyone. I When he appeared, siren; men screamed at him to begone. Women trembled and fled in dismay. A mag- istrate fled from his bench at mere sight of him. he emptied two police stations of hardened attaches when he crossed their thresholds." Patrolman Hunt was aware of re- cent iabor trouble at; n tea. room on West 47th Street, and hid himself in the dark_ shadows of its hallway. Someone had been flinging things- Of 01d. when Canadian boy's and girls I things known to the trade as stink bombs. - 'l‘iien, along came Charles .l Davis of the Bronx, who flung the cori- tents of n bottle into the hallway. The fluid saturated Patrolman Hunt from heed lo loot. An odor, so strong that ii; seemed 0o take material ‘form Isliocs, despolicd the rieigilborohood. Th, policeman fought it bravely, staggered out and clutched the es- tonishcd Davis. Passersby drew beck The 47th Street police station. i "Get out of here," roared the ileu- giensnt over‘ his shoulder as he ran, pushing his way through fleeing ipoilcemcn. |’ l-iuni. smiled shcepishLv and went. iThey arrived at the 30 Street station, ‘and it was cleared immediately. . They ivent. to the West: Side Court, rind lbfiugistraln Rjchttrd LloKlnirv left. the bench without. waiting l0 declare, recess. Clorks of ii-ii- comp- ‘vlslnt. room listened to Patrolman Ii-funi/s trailbiea outdoors. but. he hall in wait. some time before he was rs A rr-lilet-i indoors by any court. or iwiice nlllcial. CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS TREE 'I'l"ie annual concert and Christmas tree at Stanley Bridge was held in .he hall Wednesday evening. Decem- ber 24. The accomahistfoi" the even- ing was Mrs. Lorne MacEwen. Mr. Thomas Bolger very capnbiy acted as chairmen. The following is the pro- gram: Chorus-Christmas Belly-School. Welcome Drill-Seven pupils. Recitation - "who Made [Speech-Isabel Reid. Dialogue -- "Playing ._ Store" _~- Ten pupils. ’ Song-"Chrlstmris Songs"--Marion Boil. Concili- DriiL-Elttven pupils. Recitution-"Chrisimas Stockings" - Nora Reid. Duet-Jchrisimns of Two"—Mer- ion Walsh and Clare Quinn. ‘Step Dancing-Ralph Phillipa. Diaioguc-"Puiiing Sam's ’I‘0oi.ii"~- Five pupils. Nilonoiogue—"'l‘he Aspiring Dish- washer”—l-liids Biscuit. the Song-'“Poor Old Christmas Dolls“ -l=‘our girls. Recitation — "Don't" - Kenneth MacKay. Red Rose Rope Drill-Nine girls. Recitation - "Santa's Letter" - James Bennett. Soniz-"dweryiwfiy Works but. Fath- er"—1"ivs pupils. Recitation "Santa's Soilioquy"- Clare Quinn. _ Dialogue-"Morning CailerrW-Sev- en pupils. Recitation-“My Corduroy Britch- es"—Rsipii Phillips. Drill - "Two letters" — Archibald MZWBWQH and Francis Bolger. Flag Drill-Nine girls. Chants-Merry Christmas-School- Arrivai of Santa. Claus. Remarks. God Save the Kins. mu. and company. mulled» An lnjunotnn enjoining Mr. Pool- ey are! Mr. Cosgrove, who is NW1- senting bile ettomey-geneaai in It criminal prosecution of Soilowuy Mills, will be 91am in supreme court ciismbersm TllQSdly moralit- ‘lihe injunction is to restrain the de- fendants, or anybody acting through them, from iispczting and examin- Pstmimari J ‘plot. adjacent to the church. iUominion Uf y i Canada Bonds "1 Wall Street (fipsrlsil in Johnston A‘ Wurst) ’ Bid Asked War Louii ,",i_ “also War Lorin , -"‘ o Victory Loan .- Victory Loan .. {l9 Grain Exchange ;ui unfilled lontiilr. for this rr-ssmi ii i» —-~~— ‘, til the situation as FOR AGED _ In Memoriam _._,_. OTTAWA, Jan. iZ.--F‘ol'iy thousand Canadians, now in the evening of liltf‘, will receive public bounty vie. the Old-age Pensions Act, in addition to tho present 51,000 pensioners, when Parliament implements the promise quoted by Premier Bracken or Mani- toba ea having been made by the P111110 Nilulster that the Dominion government will take over 9i! per cent. of the "cost of old-age pensions. ‘The Don-union treasury, however. will have to rind more than $20,000,- 000 s. year for old-age pensions, iri- stead of the present $5,000,000. The provinces, on the other hand, will be relieved of s liability and this will re- aci; on the municipalities, upon whom in some provinces hair the onus has been placed. In Quebec end the Iiiaxitimcr, where the old folk receive iin old-ago pensions. they will ha. pieced on equal footing with all the other old- timers of Canada. MR. SAMUEL SMITH Oil December 5th there passed away from this life Samuel Smith of Iibrt/une Road, St Peters. Though the decea. ‘- had been in poor health for the past three months, great hope was held for his recovery up to within e week of his demise at the ags of fifty years. Mr Smith was n willing and kind neighbor, and during hia lifetime made many friends who extend their heartfelt sympathy to those left to mom-i namely; t/wo sisters Mary Elizabeth and Jane and one brother James, all living at. home. His remains, 'followed by one of the largest funeral processions ever seen hers were carried be St Peters Roman Catholic Church on Sunday, where Rev Father MoAuiay per- formed iho funeral ceremony. The pail bearers were; J. J. Lark- in, Joseph Mclrinis, J. J. Dewar. James Burrs, Leonard Russel Wil- fred barkin. The Guiirtiiaii extends sincere sympathy in those left. lo moimi. when the amending: legislation ~ia brought. down. The farmer members have consistently opposed nitl-n-no pensions. as have the Quebec mem- bers. The French-Canadians. howev- er will notfloppoae the new proposals as they will not. cost. the province the money the former iict. would have in- volved. Quebec will benefit. by about $5,000,000. Under the present Old-NIP PF"- siona Act. a planslon is "pzrvnblc to any British subject, doiriiclied in Canada. -of 70 years or age and upwards, who is not 1n receipt of an income of $465 s. year, and who has resided in Cen- aria for the 20 years "preceding, and EARL OLIVER. ROS! A profound sense or sorrow was I manifest". by the inhabitants of North [Lake P. E. I. and surrounding dia- ti-icts when it became known that Earle Oliver Rose beloved son of Mr and Mrs James ‘Louis Roar, had pass ed sway at P. E. I. Hospital, Char- lottetown, on December 31st, 1933p at the early ago of 27. He had been sick but s few days when matters became critical nec- essitating an omrntloti from which he failed to recover. The body was brought to his late home, and on Friday Jan 2nd s. short service was conducted there and at the South Lake Church by his Pastor H. R. Boil. - _ Notwithstanding" ihe inciemericy of the weather, a large and sympath- etic congregation assembled to pay’ their last tribute to respect to the young man whose life had so unex- pectedly come in a ciozti. And also sympathize with the perenie and mdlnbiirs of the grief stricken family Besides the bereaved parents, he leaves to mourn their loss, three brothers and two sisters; Cecil, Lloyd Clarence F. and Mabel L. at. home. Edith milieu, Roxbirry, Mass. The pail bearers (all young men) were Stanley Cameron, Wallace Mor- row, Duncan Maclnnis, Joseph Mc- Isaac. Russel Dingweii, Allison Mac- Larch. After the service in the church interment was made in the family BritishMP. En ters Menagerie Cage KEPT COMPANY WITH LIONS ANTI TIGERS FOR A FEW MOM- ENTS GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. 12.-- iii breathless excitement a biz crowd lest". night watched John Clark, La- bor M. R, from Maryhiil division, which were two lions and tigers and pass several minutes in romprim‘ with the animals. The beasts showed a great aver- sion to his presence, snarling and threatening Io spring, but refraining trainer, but. subseqnentiy went in n- lone, and walked to and fro in the cage while the creatures, swayed be- lwcen anger and fear, allowed him to leave unscathed. Clarke! stunt is part. of a rum piiizn he ls conducting against a bill in parliament which he contends would put s. stop to performances of wild animals, thus depriving hund- wm’ °7 Zn“ Ash" the "ed Tmk reds of men of work. it was his uh- whose recent journey to New York w,‘ to mo‘, m“ animals mm b,- eroused attention, appeared before tmned without cmcim the municipal council today and _ “mama “mph” penury‘ i Ameer of Afghanistan he secured a s!“ “m m“ z"? 53m‘ who. divorce from his t-enili wile iviiii was claimed Io be 158. years old, had left 9° yo“, 01d‘ m‘; mm-ried "n", her 050 when he departed for the —- Elcvcntli Wife Was Left Only $50 ISTANBUL, Jan. 12.-—Tha "Y THEIR ()\\\ |’|ll\ \'l'l -- news In out of the way. llut “I! iicat “ll be calm about ll. The Steel (uni. llifili}! I|ilt\\l i. g“ at the close of the year, It is a ll‘l'l\llllll| tM'l'l|l’I‘.lll<'l', .i;|| rurrierl I lurtlir-r incentive Ior pliii-iiig iii-ili-i-~ Iii-l your hilher prices for air-cl |iriidiivt~ ii l‘ specifications iii-hire tliui dale, iiiiil lliiil is l|l1l\||_\ aiiiii iuiiiio-iiiiuiit-i. i...-....i.-. .i.-...-.... Glasgow enter a menngerie cage inf from attack. He first entered with a y Morning so. ’¥.i.<’0i.';»i~ib.t».}‘A Mirror $u_vs:-—— Spccittl lo ./t)/lll.\'(.'Ill d;- ii 11rd illiil. ooh 0p;|,|gigh|r,owii,n,i Opi-iiiIigiiiLou" i.ii|i . , Abitibl m4, iivfii 1| Asso BIBWQHF! "i | “lied” (gganllalalabiw; Iaulfnsslfi, B c Pow“ A 361',‘ 36%| 35 35 Beauhsruois A 76,2! ii Alias cm Iii oat " I? §'"i“"°h°“° m I I irmmfi“ " " ‘ 2W" 2° I u chm _ “msumsaa w“ m“ PM‘ Branlian .. [2414 2H1 28$’, 231;; nslnnceu vickars . 4B| | I I _ Al-clin east, 37 3o 3|}i§i_ ii; Fimilh"? 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TVYIILI’ in singn n sharp mum,»- iii ai illlv "mil". FEDdRALA LEGISLA TION RESIDENTS Would Benefit 40,000——i’roposcd Amendment Would Remove Responsibility From Shoulders Of Provincial Authorities in tiie prnvinmi for five years preced- ing- The maximum amount payable is $240 a year. The present not provides that the provinces shall administer arid pay ,tiie pensions and lira Dfllliilriflli! will ‘reimburse. 50 par cent. Quebec and the Maritimes refused _ ito pea enabling legislation and so iths old-timers of these provinces l'llfl\'fi been without pensions. tinder ‘the new plan this discrimination will be removed and all the old folks will - be treated alike. ' 'I‘i.ere are about 51.000 perlsioners - now in those provinces wilich accept- ed the legislation. It is estimated that 40 per cont. of the total population of Canada. over the age of '70 is in such poor circumstances as to be eligible "for the old-rice pension. 'I‘hia means about 90.000 all told, or about 401W’. more than are already in receipt of 0 this pension. 1t is expected that under the new Not much orvnwltlon is BXDBCi-Qflilegisliltion one hardship now exlxtmii: Ervill he cleared up; that of old prim." who have iivmi over 20 wars in tiir country hilt not. five years in the Wu" vines within which theynnow resrlv. Sn far they have been irritable tn rib-- min a, pPliFififl from the prm-inar- of |iilflir present. resirierirr‘. ' The not efioo; of tiie revise/i sci ' will he to extend the number of peri- ,sionei.1, but it. will transfer s hear? burden fi 1m the prm-irinial tn the forlorn! li'l“.’l.<iii‘\’. it is rtmsilirrei‘? also llmprirtani. that. it yrvorsrs the atti- tude uf the former gnu-numeric that the prnrions were a provincial lie- l bility. l I iiwr Arm nanarr rvn i USING FANCY NAME! 'i'i'i!r.t>.\"r0, man. 12.. Ni-i more wi‘l Ilha alley mt and the rrvtirtnt-Q-ii iahbit. psi-min ‘... riisaiiiee and. tinder his» tiiqmca as tiiie fur vwtpe r-f rrvi- fintij’, if is request. frir lrsi.--iniiriri, -,pi‘niiihiiitii{ nilsrr-prenenhntiivn in fiif luilirirtisintr. is granted by the flmninion ROVOFIIMEIY». ‘ The rot-pleat. will be. fcvrwmrieii Main Hire oxoCutiv/s of the. Pfirrirtts’ C-‘iiflri {of Canada, ohwh is". meeting lei-dew iii. i-iie Kim: Edward hotel, and L1 the ;result of the extensive use of iLved ‘ichtap firm mid under names whit-lb ipivs no cliu- Io the iridrntifls" of their priciiitii wcarers. 'i'.le guiiii cxcnutivfl is also con- sidering asking the gnveimment tn invoke the civil-dumping clause in ihc tni-iff in mvirrt. the (‘arr-idiom iur miuiufazitiircs nirtiiiisi. iii» im- lvoviaiioli of riionp lrur-"suiii Swill-t- mario fiiis. Goo. S. ilouztiam. tier» ‘fOifllT, slates of them are oomiiie illifl (‘amide a! lilt‘ prosoni. time. ’i‘ilr>.<o i.i fli(l‘l‘i\i‘iliI‘(' iii iiir gins"?- iniz nrr- F‘. it. Buzkli-ilvci, I7.iuu.-i. prcslcicm nit t-lio guild: l. l.. (Ioiqii houn, M. Richardson, R. \'. Luirsciiii, C. Vi’. DoGuri-re. A. lifri- Doiiairi. (i. S. lioueiiniii. niitl A. (i. i"l‘diii". sur- ‘l‘f‘('l‘(‘iB-T_\' of lilo ‘ikvrmiiii iihisrui. United States, but that she had re- ceived nothing from him since then. She asked the council to continue to pay her the small salary Zero Ashe had received as e door-keeper or usher at the municipal hall. Zara Agile, who journeyed to New York lest summer to appear before American medical societies. claimed to have been born May I4, 1112, and had in hli; possession documents pur- porting l>~ show the date of his birth. His present wife is his eleventh. 1n i936 when he was given $200 by the kl ’ Steurart Jones Co. mlrrlllmtdente o! Afiresonshields 8. ca, ‘Q59! 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