....-............. ~\.s.§\a\\at -.< “a. u" /rnIveI1'=»1zei ‘Emma! L fimdfihdu -__._- “$110.... .& L a" sea an we was. 1% .- 1J6 fimmwnmz 1:1 A] q; no n". GI tnrerest in the mining section o! the oronto stock exchange today, group ohelkinfi up a row o! substan- nm seine. on wee outstanding with a turnover o 11,000 shares and a gaiu or ll conta to 1J2. it tonched a high mark of 1.27. Buying was stimulated by reports that high grade re had been uncovered in the mine. he eneral tone was firm. Ben or gold ahnrea were slow, "hive to the New York market ollday. McIntyre teded only rs shares. Dome added cents_ Pioneer i0 cents and llullinlrer ii while l-eha Shore lost ii and Hargreaves 10. Teck and Brelorne were unchanged. metal leaders also lagged with anda advancing 80 cents to _ m la corporation-g and Coast nsr losing 26 osnta. Oaaarlina Press) TORONTO, lab 22- Itockg Ilolilnger . Homestead a Stock Quotions Markets At A Glance Toronto (and Montreal-bucks re rla hi ‘hen. 'oron neg-Qua.‘ u" ,_ <.2.1l..>’f°"-“ “m” .“°"°~ EXCHANGE (Oaaadlea Press) rroN-rnnen. no mantras and “Ni!!! exchange in relation u: n" Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bank et Quay, oioaed today aa lo owe:- Anetralla pound 4mm. France franc . . Great lriteln pound 11101. Italy ill! 1874. New Zeeland pound 4.083. Bonth Atric apound 5.1m. Spain peaeta .1 . United States dollar premium. (losing exchange petqgg- At liontreal—l>onnd $.11 114g; g_ S. dollar 1.01%; [rung 5,53, At Perla-Pound Tl.” fr: Canad. inn dollar 16.10 fr; U. B. dollar 16.21 r. ¢.'1'|'..'§$‘.'§'.°.‘L'€i'. "' "‘ °'“'" New Xork-hiarketa closed. 961mm: Currencies (Oaaadlaa Press) MONTREAL, lob 2I—-Wit.h the market in New York eioaed mov-e- ments on Monlrual Foreign iiaehang- es were narrow today aud rate shang- es were only fractional. The lwund Merlin: held within nar- row llmita and closed with a 1| 1-16 cent at .11 18-16 whie the United States dofiar firmed hi o! one roent at 9i per cent premium. The relnch franc was unchanged at 0.68 CQII I. LONDON, Ieb IZ-Jrhe American holiday reatrlcted business 1n tho United States doilar today to the na- uel offerings in connection with gold buying-end it closed at 88.03!‘ to the pound. A net losa o! 1% cnnra from the over-night rate. No lironouneed commercial er oth- er support waa encountered. The rate l1 Dad to 86.13% hut a few buying or ere in late dealings helped it, to IKOVQP- The rate at t-h end of offlehl trading wee $6 (I to the und. Gold currencies weakens all htly against the cloain at day's Gold onnd. The French u M compares to yester- .02. offerings valued at (HMII pounds (about 2,289,818 pounds) slflsl for 180 shillings on, pence a fine ounce_ a decrease o! fonn panes from yesterday‘! rate. (A dispatch from Paris sail 4Q- mopoo francs in gold (approximately 820,120,000 were wthdrawn from the week ending Ieh iii from till Hank of France, ea compared with 000 the previous week.) GRAIN (Oaaadiaa Prsaa) WlNNNlPEO_ Feb 22~Trading wee aovmewhut restricted on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange todey due to the holi- day et chicago and prices followed strong Liverpool cables to higher ground. Closing quotations were 95-55 cent up, l May rutnre closed at 0795 cents with I'M July ar, 685$ cents. Export business Aldermen ,, M oma..,, , Rn riwin . was noted Jlllflilfl the da but the a- mount involved was nut large. Light- neaa of olferiuga was as much a fac- tor in the steadiness a. the support uncovered in operations. Trade was not heavy though there were active moments in the early part o! the session. Prices were higher from the slant and at the top market showed an advance of nearly 5, cent. Liverpool's gain of Jfi-lid offered encourugemnt. Broomhell cables timated mall exports trons ltusala nnd Danubian countries oflsat the forecast pf a large Argentina move- ment, while offerrnga on the Uver- pool market were light. Cash and coarse grains markets were drlvgy. \ INNXPEG, Feb 22— CLO!‘ Wheat: .\ley 87*; July 6815B. Oats: hlny 36MB; July 3.‘: A. Barley; hley 41%; July t2 B. CAI]! IIICII Wheat no 1 hard 709i; No 1 nor it: No 2 nor 81K; No 8 nor 60%; No 4 nor 577's: No 5 wheat M“; No ll - Feed 00%; Dnrnm 00%; Track C W IZK; N0 S C W 80K; Ea l fed 81K; No l fed 80%; ‘ Z Feed 29%; Rejcted 21%; Track arley; No ac w m5,- No 4 cw 81K; NoBCWMK; No 0C W86“; TNcISSK. PRODUCE (Callarllaa Irena) llONTRliAL_ Feb i2—0oce again butter Dr-lcl-Jouched new highs for lhg winter ecuson on the Montreal dairy and pro-lure market today. No l Quebec! rose half e cent to 20% to I0 cents a pound. Traders were watch- ing careluiiy what aetloa is to be bk- en by the federal authorities w1th respect to New Zenlend butter imports from linglend_ some of which, have arrived at Halifax. Arrivals for the day totalled 064 hoses. he egg market held ahead! at the week's advances, Graded ahlptaeata in II to C cents for A pnileta. Ieeelpts aloaat- ed to 0i’! caeea. Chbaaa and potatoes eoatiaaed steady at yesterday's levels. Carrent make Ontario cheese brought l! eeats a pound while Quebec tatoes for 81.15 to 8110 pen poaad New lrnnswick manila‘ for to 81.18 for similar quantities ldward ldaad moaatalaa to til per O pesad receipts amounted to ll‘ 1M’ I . (Oaaalaa Pveaa) IONTIIAL, r0 5- Wheat nor no 2 1s. hear tar a. t! h“ l. I. loar nrl-a: wheat petal choice ‘gin aeeenls no. our era 0.00. wheat "teats choice eora 6.00 so LO, .I. 8 r F-‘F-Zgn. 8.. :3 .9 ~1i a-e P sold We. Mlililli rxcnruar Qdlnwhlfll 012i before casing to close at around 20 8-8, where it a small fractional gem. Both the “A” and "B" Ira-res or B. O. POWH’ advanced to new highs The former ruse 1-4 at 80 end the latter 3-8 et ‘I. The opening sale ll the "B" was for one block or 8,000 shares. (‘anedian cottons and other tag- tlh-were strong. Ootwna advan- wd Imn points at 1o, a new high, while Dominlm Textile also m” to a new top level of 80 1-2, up ll-s pdm- N" "P! were also touch- ed by Steel o! Canada. Asnew Bur- Plll 511M! and several more. One ottheiewlomeeofthedsywas shown by Hamilton Bridge my". Mviih edeclmeorspolnrazaa. Bile: 87.801, bonds msoo. Can. Railways PVill Operate “Pool” Trains i0» P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Feb. 22. - Further pooling o! Oahadien National-fin- edian Pacific paseengentrsin service between he i and Toronto, 0t- taws end ‘Ipronw and between Mon- treal and Quebec will become eflec- live March 1i, a joint. ‘ tement from headquarters or the two rall- ways systems announced here today. Through tlolrets vie either line are to be honored on the pool trains "which; a statement said. “are equ- ally Canadian National and Canad- ihn Pacific trains regardless o! the ownership of the section of track over which they may be run." The saving to the two companies is eetimet ‘ at nearly 500,000 train miles per annum, the economies be- ing divided equally between the two companies. Today's announcement follows further studies on min operation made by the Joint cooperative com- mittee o! the two systems which has been active for some time in trying to bring about greater economy in railway operation. .—--i—-— IINSINGTON HOOK-II The new Kenaington Hoaey Laque w" ‘rally ‘ “ ‘ Monday evening in flee Ksnsingan ‘ma: when u» Mavericks and sil- ver Bella o! that town played a 1o minute overtime h all draw be- tators. The three teams compris- ing the new rescue. the iihwrkil- Silver Bells and Gophers will oom- pcte for s trophy donated by the Tip Top Tailor 00., Ml‘. Ivan Brown. their local rspresentstivfl acting on their bebeii. Mr. Brown and started the requemvperltial (jg-apply; the pufl ween 0 gmbatanta. The silver Bells start- ed of‘! mm e mlchi-v iinzio m4 lpqked good to piece their branth tn the navel-mks. Itenng s rod m each oi the um two periodi- but, the Mavericks tore their WI! out or the Silver Bell corral in the iinal session, the Bells tieinc it ilP lust before the end or the period- brenk the = deadlock. SUIDIAI! Iilstlerlod Sliver Bells-L. Ohampk. 1118' :2! - ,3? g 8 was present at the 098111118 Il-flit- w The overtime sesslar iall;d to I Informa Talks _ On Reciprocity 1T0 Be Continued PAGE 1' y ' eesaaitatand reaeatormalb Prime Minister: Mel-res (leer-Cut Statement of a“ ‘an, ‘uuw Government s Policy on Trade Relations With F,“ “ h aw,_'"‘“h'm,'w,wh“ Unrted States m Movrng Amendment to hmu,“'§wm°'“w;#,wm°°w¢ . andgnomggmglnhndvspq-y . Duff Resolutron. ma, Oarelnding he Mei i- oegislbunlhdqlmfiuzwbo, OPIWWA, Id». 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Blame oi that count-IT. l move, seconded by the Minister ot Hue-nee (m. Rhodes): Amendment Moved "Ibat all worth after ‘that’ be struck out and the following arb- diasuased the pro- gtitrriied tberciore: ma. ma. the informed this W m-‘Houae that the Governments el dwmmolgcenedeandtbellnitedsteoeahad : That aanendrnent embodies s re- hthechieiportiondeordoithedtrzatlon ainoemy itswort iaunoompletemtbecon-viaitto Washington mum and ierenesh about toenter uponaumq umgastmnsdqwn tothe recem. During and following this prumt moment, includine the recon, it lstobe hoped that tbeimsoussions which I have not em- Gwernments will brine plliied because or lack of fervent. thmoh diplomatic or time, a what took place at t.he other chl-nnei-v. mini-low wo- World Economic Oonierenee. 1 come man other sourcu, receive "meme," m“ u ggrlved the attention at those who have “mm m‘ United gates and Can- based upon a lair and ’ or condit- . ions document oenteins the out- “M “gm; pnmibie agreement ice ma”, ‘m, 2W ' ' (Mnlhrtili-hetthh alm- i NlNADS‘ is LiNIMENT “There's the doorbell again” BUPPOSE daily to your door came the butcher, the grocer, the clothier, the furrier, the furniture man, and every other merchant with whom you deal? What a tedium of doorbell answering that would mean! ‘It would be even more impractical for you to visit daily all these storesto find out what they have to offer and the price. i And yet you need those merchants’ service quite as much as they need your patronage. Contact between seller and consumer is essential in the supplying of human needs. Before a sale can be closed the goods must be offered. Every day, through the ad- vertising columns of this newspaper, the merchants of this city come to your home with their choicest wares. ‘ Easily, quickly, you get the news of all that is worth while in the market- places of the world. They are not strangers at the door, but merchants you know and trust. lYou ere always surcr of high quaHty and fair price when you buy an article advertised by a reputable iirm.