WEBRUARY 1. 193E 5 Eggznbn Y rns CHARLOFFTETO\VN__(;UARDIAN~ “FWQCK AND 190F573 U0’ I PACE NINE___ Dt.’ ______.._ “T d-o M gQIZRIICZi¢@RIEKZIIIIEi-iQ Market Reports By 5TEWART JONES 6' 00., Charlottetown cqrrglptiilddilll o! 6rccnshieldc’& Co» Montreal fli-ZZXIRIXZQKKIREHEEE%§Z~IFE2'Z%H number of mills iinii raisin utini: (‘llflllcity in the low c to or 85 lit-r cont. hutllritlly the whole problem is a vei- conlplll-ntt-ii one, anti person“! \*|c“'fl a: to the xitlvlliltilgcll of one t-oillpully or "I"! lefllfity over niloiher nlnst he m. the most satisfactory sent sitlliltiiln is thut he n general agreement lljllstiilciit of securities is found |I(‘l‘f\itll|l‘_\', tin-r.- “~||| m proiicnteil to Ihn pnliiii- no vilriiing pow“, m," PIIIIIIIIILV returns In tho wily of‘ wit-r"; anti iiivilli-niis thiit will justiiv higher ‘Jr isoclirliit-s than those In liilllil‘ norilil, it I""“ii hi‘ those who are inking pnrl in the ini-rgvr il,.g,,||,,u,,,,,, that i-iirri-ill iniirlu-l, pfhnpg "n", mg. t-nilnleil IWPIIKIIIFIVIIII)’ I||(||‘|\ "m" KPH,“ jlistifiiiliil- however itw ,,,,.r,_-,.|- "mum," "'9'" "lily “urk oiil. ilnii lltl\\'('\‘t‘f‘ slnw thi- rot-ovary Ill (‘IIIINIIIIHIIIIIII lliiil filo "iii" "7' ills-rations of (‘iinudliln mills u“, IITUVO IO IIG- . 5"" "9"" 1% ‘m’ g the oper- ‘MONTREAL m“ “"1" "P itii- tiriiiu til-nu! iifillilillii --- "' ||_ ,4, Oil ..- --- l, ,-_ [Inn-er illilillliig Prlitiilitil - ma}? ,‘.'j,‘,f,,.;,." . ‘with: ppm-r ilnll i'ilpl-r . lillilllliillil innit", "'it . |. Poul-r M‘ T i‘:i:e:lll‘l~iiil\="h" ~- h,,,,.,,,| slit-l uni-es "m, .||| |npi=rlii in ... "liustrlili Alillktlizi-lkpl - inn t'ifUl(‘liiII ,.. 00s ..- lhilt whntcvt-r i2 I s "M," Fflliilfllltif‘ ‘litlollnl i5i'"\"“"i“" Illionlli sit-vi ti" AIi\li-\'l'I\'-I|.\IIIHN (IHII'.\.\'\" plum" iirii ' ... . 'l'he ]II't‘Nl(ii‘l|i oi puny, liIiiiitl-il, 'l‘. .. ll (leniill of reports-pf "Illfulsr Hogan,“ tioiis with Anit-rii-iill Interests, whit-h \\'fIllIlI involve his (‘till ny. The reports (“lllilliillflll from t7iiil.|,i to the effect. tlilit iiist-ilssioiis were lli|ili'I‘ wily he. tum-n tho roilipllny lliltl (‘Ufliilll Aiiicri. t-nil groups iii tll‘tlt'l' to lirilii: about liirgc nll-rgt-r of filrnl liii|Ilt‘liIr‘llI Iiillllil- Yill'il"‘itil-.’ t-olii i Il-s on this (‘lintinent .\ir. illissl-ii s .l (‘II v '_v definitely that no Biil‘l| trlininii-tioil l o IIIIIIIJI‘ wily nor was iiily ni-tioil illong tliig ling 91mm- peilliing or lillllictliiitely pending. .ls issuell W", Corporation ... ..- m“, Bros. q,,,|,,., ]'t|\\\‘I' Sini-iniguu - incite?‘- I - | ' .I --- q-c so: s-n y; ‘hf (‘iilnlilli l'fil. . . . flimlilis |<-‘|'~ --- liinniiieg LIlrtrIc ... NEW YORK no?» 9"" --- --- it-mn IIONI) PRICES pug any ... 0:! - Alilftlllilli I“, ... - B Ilx Arlilioii (‘liilliiiiliillwl Flllll lilli. thniiillililtvii iii!" -- COIIPOIKATIUN SECURITIES: Aiilfllli “fill ’l‘i'l ii (J Pow t‘nn (‘l-in (‘un Sit-uni ‘i153 74.00 I937 Ill}! Oil liillt) llltififi Iii i7 ilii. Z.) lit I l fut-fit) lllliil ii_\<iro .illiili;il Iizlrvestvr ... ... llrinilvoil I‘i'l'l'l'l‘ Iittllltltiliitiij‘ \l'ilr<l Niagara ilililsliil l'o\ver ... ..- Pnrillnoiinl i'llIili.\' .. il (‘ii II ... llllll i-‘orll . J5 1m Iiil 1'!‘ l] -- .\lnli 'i'ril|ii l .\itiii ‘i‘rilnl ' Mon 'i‘l~:iin Que i’liw . Sliitlv l'ol\" Slinlv Pow iYnIt Sccnr séli- lféi-i}; ' DOMINION OI“ (' \.\‘.-\ DA (i LXIIIAXTIEEII BOND! IiItIii 103,75 1it.'i."i ltllifili 1971i li1.5tl H151 ill-fill 10.1.50 1o. "i U925 c025 Iinlk of Nova Sontin Bulk of iioiilrcili iillni of l'tllillili*l't'l‘ Iicyill iinilk .. nllnicr ilnvinvv non Fnnnrnnv o, "i" DOMINION on on" \n.\ BONDS l'll0il I-'i.\‘.\ N(‘I.\ I. (‘OFNSI-IL: Nryiiliiliiiiiis liTl‘ still roilllilliing, FIN- A.\'t'i.\l, t'lli‘.\‘.\'i-Ii. ilililcrstiinlls, for the partials of bringing together the four lilrgc tliiiiiiiioli nt-ivsprlilt lliiits repro- lPlllPtl I>_v Aiiililil Power iiini Pilper (‘u., t‘lilliiii.1 Fowl-r ilIllI Piipl-r (‘in ttiiitinl-lill lilli " Itiu-rsi. llllll New lirllnsuil-k iiiitrlilltil-mll Pilpor I'll. tilt Iiiilbouslc, \ ill "in: |ililll sol-ks to lli-lllcvc the lliiiliiliiiii-il nilinillilgl-s i»! ll merger iltimll-‘il bringing the tiiffi-ri-ilt groups linlicril (‘ttllllllitli stock control lIiIlI leav- iiié‘ rllli‘ :iiijnsllili-lit tlliit nlight nitini~ liiil‘ ilfovc lii-vmlsiiry in thc senior sc- Fillillvi for sonic time to come. ill the imiw lilllt inlprovi-lncnts ill the position if the Iniiiistrj‘ lliltl its enrniilg power the sinlllilg down of sccllr- 5’ to as sninii an extent c other \‘|(‘\\'pnll|l uppcurs uliJustilli-ilt of inigllt just ns uvii he he prlu-iit time as ii for- tT.\.\' IQXICSIIW‘ ISSFES) _ 101.15 101.5771 105.30 IUbZUII 105.00 ‘MILK? Ill-LII) '1 102.15 FORD ABANDONS QUEST RIO DE JANERIO, Feb. 5-Brazii's dream of conquest of the mighty Amazon jungles through the exploits. tion of its rubber rcsourccs by Henry Ford appearcd today to have col- lapscd. Advices from Porn, on the Amazon said that Mr. Ford after spending n?" of dollars, had found him- la combat ilative antag- onism to efficiency methods popular Ill tic that tui- print ltt‘('ilf‘ill\'I IilliciIilki-ii .-|| y "i lmrt iii‘ ill v entities of u ncw holding ‘Int h.‘ iir lvhllluvor form of exi-hiiilgli h“, ‘hirlliffrilliiivll. would ho ilhlo to "m ‘illl: t-lirliing power, [flit] ||, . its to cstniillsb interest null div- "4 lillynil-iits ivitnoilt till)‘ ileluy. vHimKlIPII-tl there have been worked tumult istllililtcs as to lilo equival- m n-s of iiltfercil: securities of tho , iinilies concerned. (Ina oi‘ the Illlilfll flltzlilrlixvtlvi viliiriti-s per ton o1’ t-ilpiicity; wlnmil.‘ iiiiuutlnns to timber lini- n “mm; ‘l-tiillpllftil costs per ion anti ‘mum itr ton unlit-r existing cou- rubber experiment on the Tapajoa river. m" """ii"'i' liolnt of view developed ‘us!!! lo wlhlit extent senior _ ic sun ell llulvn lu enrn rminfinflilfirill‘! on newsprint ilt $.11 ma.“ i .ll.~ii iit ll ton (its il on". m" hi!‘ Int siirel. lhtrre hils llllili hot-n "llittilil'i'tlllllll the possibilities ltiiV tiperilting rllilo of Sweet young ‘thing (assisting in church decorations at Christmas»- "How do you like my decoration schemc—holly leaves over laurel?" "m": mmmvc] ‘m Ir Young cliratc-"Ii I may be at. llltnil incrctlso‘ ‘IIILWIII- lowed to Say so’ I would prefer mis- n or liirnlign shutting not", ,, tieto over ycw!" is We recommend and offer. I TOWn of Sackville 5 % Bonds Duc December i, I070 PRICE: 102 and interest (Plus transfer in) Denomination: $5.00, $1,000, ' 5""!!! from Provincial, Civic, Municipal and “ hooi Tues in the Province of New Brunswick. Dtilllcd Information on request. Eastern Securities Company LI M I T E D W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager Charlottetown Montreal Suuimcnldc, » si- John Moncton, Halifax Fredericton '7 Iiinl . linilio i'orp it K in Detroit and is giving up his huge‘ New York ‘ Exchange -___, (Special to Johnston I Ward) OpenIHIgbELovflLastINtCh Air Reduc 955i 06%| 05% Willi +1% Al'es' Corp n y, Al Chem n Al-Chnl so At llefin . Am Can . Ain (.‘ Fdy + + ‘Iii 111%!— ‘A 20%| 20% 20% 20%| Izléiffllifliifi ill so :ii'/,| .10 .'i0i,5i-|- 1,; 233i: 14%| 337's 21%|- 4ii 4c “w, 4si,q,|-1=/, 41%| 41%| 431/, tsi/jl-l 471M413 41v, 4s - 181%|IS$‘%,l871/;[l8.‘<i + 1,5 iggygl-iétziililziifl/‘liiiiipji- iv, tor. |iiniyzlill§iilllr_ | . m us: |ii:l:9|i_io1/, 1 zlm urn/n 2:: | my, u "V; Iitill. Oliiu liilrniliinll A lii~nii Ar . .. Iicth Stet-l oral reign firings iii-iii I'm, Iiiir A iii ... ', Font till . .. 10 | (‘ill IIPPIII . .. (I I) (i Ale v. 51%! Iii-ii“ -’."i T srss-rsasilissizsis sf: . Fill-as Ullio .. Vhrys l\lo . .. (‘on-o Cola ... (Jul (‘llrii , (fol l1‘ iron .. (‘ill (l Elcc In (‘oi (irllph '... (‘nos tins (font (‘an (‘orn I'm ff-Wriitht . iinv iflleni ltt-l Illlll . ['2 i iinpnnt Eicc l’ [It ,_ l+¥¥$l¥¥?T¥+T I I ITTTA+A$TT Free Tex I Gen Asph (ion (it-n (ieii (ion .. Gtiyr Iilll) ...|~i1"/,, lions ()ll . .. 401/, .\io iitl/t, Inil (‘op int. (‘om int liilrv int Nickie int ’i‘cl KcirCop . .. Kola IIIHIIO Linn (‘o .. .. 8 c . 5'35). s. “ark Truck .\I Pacific Nut l.‘ lleg .. .\'i|t l) l'ro .. Nut I‘ Li: N Y Cent N Am Co .. Pack .\io . .. i'nr Pith . .. Pen l-‘nrlL ..- Penn lfnil l‘hll Pct . l‘ S of N l‘ltil (‘n (IQI/J 13 ‘I.’ 1:- J . my, my, trait-Islam, 15%| 15% I Willi 5271s 16%| 11 --| I . tout-tics 111%! 1W. llllill tiffit-{t 41%| 411i, 235m 2i I vii "i u. item Iiiinti itoy Dutch .. n‘ ltoclinck Sine (‘orp Sim (‘a .. S Wcthing Hontll ii:lll S llriintlll . . N (l i-Iiec .. bi (i of N J S (i of N 1' bi Wnrni-r Siniit-iinkcr 2i - - 'l't'X|lii (‘o . . n: |:i:',4-| any, 'i‘cx to Sui .. Jill/A SID-XI 411'») Tim n n ...| I I it ll (‘orb (‘orb | i'>lii/.| 60% iii) li Pacific "Jllllii/glliiitbgflii l'iiit (‘urp - IQIWII 3i l ii o Ilup M ZHVQI 271/) ii bi I Alcu $211‘! $$$ éifiii‘ B: i1‘ $""i$‘ .. o f s g2. ;. I5 I _ S-‘Seiifi zfsfi$afi$issfls was: s: gig)! li S Steel \'ni| Steel \\'iirn B Co War Bros West Elcc ... Wool (70 I sssssss TRAPEZIST PLUNGES FROM DETROIT, Feb 6.—Mrs. Katherine Sclt, 36 years old, a trapeze perfor- mer plunged to her death here this afternoon when she slipped ii-om her husband's grasp during the initial performance of the annual Shrine Circus at the State Fair Coliseum. The tragedy occurred before an audience of more than 10,000 child- ren and old people from various homes in the Detroit area, who attended the performance as guests oi’ the Shriners. The husband, Cari solt, was hunt ing from s trapeze by his knees. He had been holding Mrs. Soit by the hands and whirled her in the air, catching her feet. When he at- tempted a second whirl, to catch her ‘by the hands again, their hands touched, but not long enough for either to obtain a grip. . The woman fell. striking the heavy net with the back ‘of her head and shoulders, fracturing her skull and breaking her neck. She died five minutes later. Few in thin big coiiseum know In accident had occurred, and none except those who carried Mrs. Bolt out reclined how serious the fall had been. Bolt, who vergcd on ooiiwlfl l"!!! the death of his wife, told in a sobb- ing voice how this season was to be the inst in the ring for himself and ma. Bolt. They were to have retired spending the rsst of their lives on c modci form near Denver, Ind, their homo town. The farm is bought and paid for. Dill Nil bib JOIIQI when he insult- ed you No. He's mailer than I. Kc only weighs 175. I Idilil I'll IIUSBANUS GRIP‘ i The Montreal Stock Exchange _l-___ Johnston b ‘Vnrdl Openliiighlbovv 28 I (Epoolnl to Stock iAt Sugar .. .. B C Power A Bell Telephone Brazilian .. Bruck Silk (‘an Pow Pup IIA“ st (‘an Sieauiships ml PM (‘nu Pacific . (‘oils Mill S .. lloln Brigllc .- Frilscr (‘us tiurll. (‘ (‘o .. lien S Wares . ti_vp»l|ll| ... lot. Nicki-I ... ii of‘ Wunils LIIVISPF .. .\iolit Polvi-r .. .\il- Front. . .. Nnt liri-ivs (igilvie '.\Ii|l Price liros. Stliiiviiiigllii h‘ of (‘iiniin .. Sinioiis. ll \'iuu Biscuit Grain Exchange (Special to Johnston 4k Ward) ("IIICZHIO '.THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET ‘lsnu-lai to Johnston c Ward) ck (JpcnfiiiglilLowlfitlst nfltilfllii | [17 "ii i I iii ‘i1 Iii-Til 1459i 14% Sto ili-oi-tilllipli on Iioililliilflltllfl .»\ lirIlii-Ii .‘\lil (iii (‘iilnlont . .. | (‘iiniiiill Iiillti ,; | llo lint; \\'orlts ..‘| -I'.|_\ I ~18 47%] 1l.\| l ...| 14% 47% Xoruiillzi . .. . l‘ llt'l'~l-_\' Litl . ,. Sllorrlll II . Niacin: Dominion (If Canada Bonds (Spat-Int to Johnston ii IVnrtII lilil Asked litiilli ‘Itlillltll lii-flllltlillg; ll(-i'l|:liiill'_’ llrflllitllllj,’ liotlllltlillg ALL-SCDTACJAIIWFISII STORY EX- \\' hcllt .\liiy .. ..- (inls .il|l_v Mil)’ .- i t 2s 2s", 29s July Oct. Miiy AUSTRALIAS SWEET TOOTH LONDON, Feb. 5 -— Australia's “sweet tooth" devours £7,000,000 worth of chocolates in a year. An increased demand for them recently is attributed to the fact that the boy- ish silhouette is less fashionable a- mong women. ' A leading manufacturer says that althought the slimming craze caused a depression in- the confectionery trade, it. was not as serious as might SSES IiEX-IRING SAINT JOHN, Feb (i-Scotch herr- ing-and nothing to pay! Talk about breaks, and this in Firth of Clyde, almost within sight of Gius- gow. But then, the captain's name vias Stewart, so it's a‘ Scotch and a.’ iicht yo ken. nat- doot. L: the story gees, the C. P. R. liner Aft-lilo. was steaming down the Firth on hcr way to Saint John when spray, driven by the wind, lifted a good portion of a shoal of fresh hcrriiig and deposited them on the ship's iorecastlc. Finding is keeping. in a case of this nature, and deck hands and firemen were able to enjoy the added delicacy of fresh herring straight front the producer with their break- fast the next morning. Scotch herr- lng-and nothing to pay. Franchise Fight Not Dropped MONTREAL, Feb. 6. — Inelegeni; though the phrase may be, "keep ‘cm have been expected. lie said that most iwomen would sooner give up bread and beefsteak than a box of choco- lates. Thousands of people arc employed‘ inmarkeiing sweets in Victoria, a- part from the hundreds of girls who I stand behind the counter in sweet shops. I Australian writers and artists are’ employed to create romantic names, and ccvrs catch the fancy of women. women. ANNUAL MEETING OF CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH MARSIIFIELD- DUNSTAFFNAGE The annual meeting of Central , United Church was held on the cven ing of January 29th 1931. The pastor Rev. F. E. toothroyd, presiding. opened the meeting with Devotional Service. The meeting throughout showed a splendid spirit of cooperation be- tween pastor and congregation, Re- ports were given by the session, the ISI-CIVETdS Ladies Aid. W. M. S., Church School, and Y. P. S., The Sec'y of Stewards reported. the foli- iowing figures-for local expenses iincluding Missionary and mainten- ance fund $1090.57 and for all church ‘purposes $1384.17. Showing a surplus on the years work.‘ The stewards and all officials of the church were high- ly spoken of for their faithful work during the year and were all re-elect cd to office. The choir, of which the congrega- ,tion is justly proved, was highly i commended for it's splendid services, provision was also made for a suit- able presentation to the organist, Miss Mary Ferguson. By an unanimous vote the congre- gation expressed its hearty apprecia- tion of the ministers leadership ini christian iifc and work, and a fer-i vent hope that he may long continue i to minister to them, an enthusiastic‘ meeting was brought to a close by the giving of the "enedlctf . NEW TRIAL DENIED T0 DAISY DEVOE L08 ANGLE, Feb. tl-Daisy Dc Voe, biondc secretary, until recently, to the flaming-haired Clara Bow, was denied a new trial tic-day on her conviction of stealing funds from her employer. superior Judge Willism C. Dorsn postponed formal passing of sentence of from one to ten years on Miss Dc Voc until Tues- day. lob. i0, when he sold he would listen to her pics for probation. lllllvlmhfllllll gllessing"'bids fair to express the at- ticue of the feminists in their rela- tions vvith Quebec, for no details as to the course of action to be pursued in the battle for the mnuicipal fran- chiso arc forthcoming from the Lea- qlle for women's Rights, in view of tho rlzlnoi‘ that the Montreal Bil] is likely to bc withdrawn from consid- eration by the Provincial Legislature This is in keeping with their resolve trot. to announce the name of thei sponsor of the bill to admit women to the Bar, for the present. j Following representations made to ‘ tho City Counicl, wherein the Lea- gue for Women's Rights asked the council to insert a clause in the lviountrcal Bill to give the vote to all married wcmcn property owners. without distinction of matrimonial regime, the aldcrmen put in a clause to give the municipal franchise to nlorrlcd women separate as to prop- erty. , If the city authorities do not in- ti-nd to proceed with their bill, ‘cor-I tuinly the feminists are not going to withdraw gracoiuliy and losc the advantage which they [cc] they gain rd by having the City Council con- rcdc the principle of women's right to vote. There arc other mcans of bringing up the matter in the Pro- vincial Legislature, hilt just what, their tactics are to bc, MrsP. F. Cnsgrain, president, declines for the present to state. "Anyone who gives away the plan of action in advance is sure to meet defeat," shc stated emphatically, "Tile victory of Waterloo would nev- cr have been won if the plan of act- ion had been given out before hand. We are not going to tell." "Wc have obtained something im- portant in the fact that the City Council conceded thc principle of votes for women, and just because of a hitch in procedure wc are not go- Iiig to give up the advantage we gained. It was not exactly what we wanted, for we asked for the vote without destinction of matrimonial regime. They only favored giving the municipal franchise to married wom- tn separate as to property, but this did constitute a recognition of the principle of women suffcrage, and we are not going to sacrifice this gain." ARBITRATION EXTENDED WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.-'I‘he sink- ing by the coastguard of the schoon- er I'm Alonc was again brought to the attention of Congress today GARDEN C21"! BUTTER-Q lbs for 10c. Buy your supply from our lcsmstcrs or st our saiesroom. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. ' MOUNT ALLISON Former Stud- ents invited to meeting in City Hal! Monday evening, 9th. Don't forget. 3200-2-9-13. YOU WANT THE BEST your money will buy. Ask your grocer for. and insist on getting Quaker Flour and Quaker Quick Oats (China- ware. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The local Corps of the Salvation Army acknow ledge with thanks antozin‘. of legacy $300.00 from the estate of the late W. A. Weeks. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eraj of the late Miss Mary MacDon- ald took place Thursday afternoon from the residence of her niece Mrs W. W. MacLaren, Georgetown, to the United Church cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by Rev, C. U. u MacNevin, who gave a short ancl ap- propriate address bascd on the text “In my Father's house are many mansions." The familiar hymns, “O God of Bethel" and “Forever with the Lord" were sung. The pail bear- ers were James McPhee, D. P. Mac- Kinnon, George Mair, Nelson Hansen T. E. Morrissey and Seymour Knight SOCIAL GATHERING—TIIB Auct- ion Fcrty Five Party in the Children of Mary Hall Thursday evening, was enjoyed by a large number of con- testants. The prizes were awarded as follows: Ladies first, Mrs E. E. Holland, second Mrs J. J. Duffy, Gen tlemens‘ First, Mr John J. MacDon- ald. second, Mr Thus. McMillan, Ln- dies‘ consolation. Miss Bessie Gallant Gentiemens’ consolation. Mr Felix Hymn. Lucky chair prize, Mrs Felix Arsenauit. The amount realized will be a substantia] help to the ladies of St. Vincent De Paul Sewing Circle in financing the year's work. THE SALVATION ARMY CITA- l)EL—Mcetings of life and power will be conducted this week end by Adjutant and Mrs A. W. Martin as followsz-Saturday ll p. rn. Praise meeting, Sunday ii a. m. Holiness meeting 3 p. m, Pleasant. Sunday af- ternoon Broadcsstiby C. H. C. K. '7 m. Salvation meeting, subject of address "The ‘I will’ of Healing" be- ing third of the ‘I Wills’ of Christ.“ series. There will be an Illustrated Song ‘service fifteen minutes prior evening meeting. Young People meet at 1O a. m. 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Mon- day night 8 p. m. Cottage Meeting at home of Mr and Mrs Neil McKenzie 46 Reserve Street. Bible truth for all classes of people. Come and redeive a blessing. FRANCE IS FEELING WORLD DEPRESSION PARIS, Feb. d-France is beginn- ing to feel the pinch of the world de- prcssicn. The declining revenuesof the country are likely to result in a budget deficit of a billion francs, or 40 million dollars. France's exports show a decline. Unemployment is growing. And what particular hits the Frenchman of moderate means is that the cost iof living still climbs. The present situation is giving rise ‘to some concern. The number of ,thc unemployed, who in December Iwerc estimated to number 10.000, now inppear in the official returns as be- |ing between 30.000 and 40,000 and ltlie official figures admittedly do not "There is no reason for anxiety," was stated at the Qusi d‘ Craay to-day. "Long-planned schemes to increase the national efficiency by way oi’ building public works are, it is understood, to be carried out. France also has an important safety valve in the number of foreign workmen within her borders, men admitted under contract. They can be returned as thc contracts expire. ‘tell the whole story. in of Canadian claims be made avail- able until june 30,1032. In submitting the request, Director Roop said: "Although notes have been ex- changed fixing the procedure of Canada on account of the sinking of the schooner I'm Alone, the Can- adian Government has not thus far filed its statement of facts with the arbitrators, and it is not possible to foresee just how much longer this case will continue. "It isthotight, however, that the American and Canadian arbitrators will not be sbic to tcko up this case before June, i031, in which event it when President Hoover recommend- ed the lincxpendcd balance of the $32,600 appropriation for arbitration will be necessary to have funds ‘available for expenditure after July ii, 1931." inbitratton of claims submitted byi Central Guardian- 1422-1-lD-sthusfri-1mo. First Psorrtgage loans WE arc prrpurcd to assist builders and real estate pur- chasers in their undertakings, and will giudly consider applications fer suiiniifc fir-t mortgage loans. C0 M PA N Y Saint JIIIIII, N n. iii-nil tirrii-i-i luiii-"lx, .\'..s. ("lnn-lntli-iiillii. '_"he new speed tape tit-i-icr mni-iiino, S0 of which were installed at the I beginning of the year Ily (‘llmitiilin Pacific Telegrsphs. handles with , case 100 quotations pi-r minute us t-omparl-d with the 30 to 35 quotation record it now superst-tiz. . is iii . It of this installation, the Winnipeg GrainExchunge is now SUI lmtl only to Now Yorkiri exchange quotation possibilities. i-Ixiu-t. time of t lit‘ inlllvidlizll message is about a second and ahalf which mr-nris zilmoz-t iiiitstniililc-tliis transmission of quotations. Inset’. is photograph of John flii-Aliiian, general manager, Ginadian Pacific TClELITiIIlliS. i.“ i s and shoes to match loaiurrzl ‘colors are opaiiils , combined with yellow, light; .'li.}‘i\‘l$l‘i groan and greenish yellow. ‘ - outsicnding shades are beige, all tiacl; and pure white. l-le unusual three-color combina- Fcr sport; the colors are red, Ii \'.'il Paton coilccticn sic was the high spat of son LO far. M. Patents n normal waist lines nearly to the 1212c:- back. with low full; Paton shortens lllf"“ skirts to 14 inchrr. His evening llPliili length. He fcatlir ed and cclloz-lss; jackets. A dress with u 1c jacket is a 1mm. ' killfe-picatcd 11'. tunice and siiozi teristic tz-immi _ . matching puffs .i.c. arc featurcti. Satin is a is-virll» i Nlaiilizcchflfls‘ stiff satin goulard. with cohariess wide-open jac- 3.3 liked by the buyers. Pique is usrci here for afternoon and cpauicttss on wool suits are lviiich printed crepe de "d taffetta evening gowns. house emphasizes divided , ii; skirts and transparency .i.iri ICU-TS uncvcn hem lines. 1'11: outstanding evening features wrg at": n-hitc romaine and colored -"lnis]| lace conzblned in gowns, nzizil-zcrchicf cape matching dresses uni a blot-i: velvet torcadar cape. r.‘ fill-Ill‘ if‘! IN PACIFIC of Pntouls liiiiifillill i (‘Ab UP B! QUAKE suiting is (‘C1ililii1i(i. Paton {iPfJTY-‘Pfl iii‘ i-._l'-~ ing mode in a biaz-i; lzuiqfl. i: ensemble lvitn pairs; and while pique ti" transpnrznryi L; or: lace gowns 0\'f|‘ txixiicA CITY, Mexico, Feb. 6.-- vrry oi a new island or volcano, .' milrx. cif Puerio Angel, Oaxaca, lzi the Ilnclilc, was announced to-day IAIVQDI’ Dr. Daniel Rucda, in charge of watery licrc. said the discovery had bee! IIIIIIUILCQiCd to him by the captain cf i!“ steamship City of San Fran- cnco. ii is believed to have emerged _ from llif‘ sea during the earthquake i which rocked this State Jan. 14. Piior to lllt‘ discovery, the sca along: that. MCCIIOII of the coast had l I bzmi rcportcd covered with oil. narrow vertical c. . . Patou lflililCllCi 1 oral trouser stilts for cslin. also shows outzzich: v.1’. l; with sports pyjnllins length dolman Jacki-ls b28431! pyjamas-v. Interesting Paton siyi: gfoizri i; Lyons vclvct s|zoit rout tennis dross, $qilili'f".‘l‘0i‘-'il‘tl sailor tennis dress, squat-c ."i‘l‘i\\'iiI(i sailor hats, patent lCfllllCl‘ boar snnilss or leather belts with flliiliililli’ 2.‘; i‘\'("ll ing gowns, tlv-clvc-bllttrll black gloves for afternoon, mrcllliin hsi", v.1 ll n n tonic-rs doubtfuily): Is it. a pcd- igrcc (log? tnx-iicr: Pedigrre! Why, if this dog ctiilld talk he wouldn't speak t0 ciillrr cf us. .'Il lliilflrl Itinimenf" fnr_n'll__l‘n_ln. Stewart Jones 8‘ (J9, Correspondents ol Gre enshields 8: Co. lfcnbcrc o! flu Montreal Stock Brclim l8 (ircui George Si. Cllflrloflgfgw. I