lillt. 315 16c M11870 Eve. ‘I l 8.45, 26c, 42o, 52c —__ Peek tnio the Haunts o! New York's Underworld and sea the Romance, Tragedy and Comedy bid- deniliere. ll i Intense —— grlp- ’ ping-and thrilling -' Also Funny . 19mm; (Jon-led! t “And Screen Snapshots {EXCHANGE TORONTO Kqontinued from page 5) nllllied-‘Chemleal .l. .. American Can American 6r Foreign Power Amer. smelting A; Ref. .. American ‘Ilelephone a Tel. .. Anaconda Copper Baltimore 6r Ohio Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Railway ‘Chesapeake a Ohio .. Clnysler .. .. Consolidated Gas of N. Y. ... p Tppoduc‘ .. r31 Electric ... ... .... General Motors ... ... Granbyi... Hup Motors Intcrnl. Tele. s: Tele- Kcnn Copper " Missouri Kan. a Tex. ... ‘ivfthituomery Ward Niagara Hudson “NcwWfork Central . Phillips Petrol ... .. "Public-Service of N. J. ... .. Radio .. ... ... .- ... ... IIO ... u. can ... ... n“ . . Dill ... ace ... ... acne ... n ll Stun. Oil oi N. J. ... U. S. Steel aiUnitcdiCorpn. .. u _ . miwooiwoi-ih . . . . .. . ,; ihvzdliwvlrruck ... .... ‘l, “Fox Films ... lot ... ... NEW YORK CURB American Superpower Electric Bond & share- .. Braz. T. L. 8r ‘P. . Cockshutt Dominion Bridz" -.-- Famous Players M ‘Yiiarris ' _ ntcnac in. a Power . Power’ Corpn. Jhawinlgan . ... .- Bteel of Canada ... ,Quebec Power . '_Winnipeg Electric ... i; Q, power "A" ..; ... ... Canada Car ... ... --- ---- .~ ... ... \ ...»-»- n,- --~ STANDARD STOCK AND MINING NEW DIRECTORS FOR. HOME OIL ylfiwnirso GRAIN axcnauoa iyrqyg 1.2915 pair... 1.310s 1.20s; -. ._,_,- x i i i" 5mnusrarar. quornions NEW >YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 274 128“.- 93"; '73 100 193 215 36 ‘,0 -i l COMPANY l i Rt. Hon. Arthur lvleiglien and Col. G. S. Hanson added to board. Right Hon. Arthur Melghen, of Toronto, and Col. G. S. Hanson of Montreal, have been added to the directorate of the Home Oil Coni- pany, it was announced here yester- day by Hon. W. C. Shelley, the pres- ident. The appointments were made at a meeting of the board. It was stated that Home Number 4 struck a second important gas showing Tuesday. at 122 feet in the lime. Wednesday this well ivas down , to a depth of'5,540 feet, 124 feet inl the lime. The ten-inch casing of l-lomepo is below the Home sands, with casing set at 3.910 feet, and as soon as the cement has set this will be drilled deeper. v James R. Lowery, managing dir- ector oi the Lowery Petroleums, Lim- ited, announced here that cementing 107 Vs 95 58 ‘A 265 - 4n. 56H; 23 ‘l0 5B’ i 2-... sari‘ 43% l4 177*".- 34H BB".- 87H. 30 93W. 63H 177V.- 3437i M 154 68H- 15‘ i I 29‘! 267k 86 ‘A MONTREAL srocn axcnanor: 40:“ "idiom were selling between $5 and r W011! sold for $7.50 with nii extreme of the six and a quarter inch casing in its Number 1 well in Turner val- iley has been‘ completed. The well - i Snow stands nt a depth of 5.125 feeti iand drilling through the cement is, ‘expected to start early in Februaryz, i '1 FLASH i l i Home 4 struck a further increase‘ in gas this morning and now regis- ‘ters about 5,000,000 cubic feet ac- {eording to unofficial reports from ‘the field. Depth reported 5.570 feet. iovcr 160 feet in lime. Formation log- ging o. bit deeper than Home No. 1 which struck high production at about 165 feet in limo. Possibly Home No. 4 may reach its big production lwlthln next 24 hours. LIVESTOCK MARKET (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 27--iLivo Stockl-Cattle receipts on the two local live stock markets today to- talled 659. The cuttle market was steady to firm. Plain to medium cows made up the bulk of the of- ferings. Prices were about iieziciy. Good steers brought from $0.50 to $10 and medium quality around $0.25. One lot of steers with un odd heifer averaging close to 900 pounds brought $8.75. Common thin steers down to $7.50. Heifers brought from $6.50 to $0.50 with an odd one at $9.75. Choice nt $10. Plain to me- 87 and one 10ml oi Inir to good cows of $8.00. Canners and cutters, $3.50 to $5 and bulls were steady at $3.50 to $6 according to quality. Quotations: Butchers steers, good, $9.50 to $10.00; medium, $9 to $9.50; common, 87.50 to $9. Butcher heifers, 300d, $9 l0 $0.75; medium $8.25 t0 $8.75; common $650 to $0.00. _Butch- r% ‘l. 'dem0nstmti0n of the great advant- ‘centre. The one train per day from A merry, m]. licking gale 0| Motor Trouble a n d ll e a r t Trouble.‘ ll e haled her into c o u rt f o l" i breaking the speed laws, and "then courted her for break- lng his heart. ii E i1 llE s l REPEAlEll FUR iiii SERVICE Subsequent to Saturday's meeting oi‘ the Council of the Charlottetown Board oi ’I‘radc and consultation of the Air Mail Committee, the follow- ing letter re Air Mail was yesterday sent to the Postmaster General by President Crockett: January 27th, 1930. Hon. P. J. Veniot, Post Master General], Ottawa. Dear Mr. Veniot: Acknowledgement of your telegram of January 21st, and your letter to the Chairman of our Air Mail Com- mittee has been delayed pending meeting of the Council of our Board, which was held on Saturday after- lKlOll. . Our Board is appreciative of your promise that: “Should there be any interruption in present Ferry serv- ice disrupting present mail service planes will supplement it." At the same time, last winter's ages which Air Mail service can provide to this Province, ‘and the manner in which it overcomes the delay of transportation to which our. Province has always been subjected by reason of the navigation of the Strait and the transfers thereby in- rolverl, leads us to anticipate that at un early date, we may enjoy re- gliiar air service for mails as well as urgent passengers throughout the yea; The Air Mall service oi’ Canada, is we are confident, doing splnedld pioneer work, rind we feel that our Province should be linked up at least tau limited extent so that the nirniindcdness of our people may be developed along with the rest of Canadians. Between Moricton and Saint John four express trains operate daily in each direction, Charlottetown is clos- er to Moncton than is Saint John, and the great bulk of our business or necessity moves through that Moncton to Charlottetown on the wiiiter schedule, when operated on time, taken twice as long to make the trlp_ as does thei slowest of the four passenger trains from Moncton to Saint John. n has been tiiouaht wise tfoperate air mall fromMonc- ton to Saint John, not wa thnik bo- cause 'oi the revenue that it will ira- er cows, good, $7.60 to $8; medium.‘ $5 to 07.25. Canners $3.50 to $4, cut- ters, $4 to $5. Butcher bulls, 300d, $7.50. . Calf" receipts, 442. Calves were mostly grassers‘and' were in good de- mand. selling between 80.00 1n 01.26. Vcals were steady at $9.00 to 015.00. There were no ‘top. ' Quotations: Good veal," ill to lib; some medium, $13 to $14; common $9M to m: ma. $63010 08l- sheep neeiptllll." lambs" were steady at mm» to "x1200 for Iced um and wetness.‘ such and outta ‘J52 mostly frclll fl to “with!!! oddoneatfl,'vj ' ' “ I . Indies ton; lambs, i‘ m‘ “emitiililtyociravominoitlwsoh W‘ . “*.*I.~* t '**.'~m~ madiatelyidevelop, but that Canada's air servicesimay be more National in scope. True, we have this winter, supplementing the one train a day which we had lnstjvintsr, Q, ("the service from Backvilla to Charlotte. town which carries mall and pu- sengersfbut necessitates an over night stop on a route which the air plane covers in forty sninutgs, AM we submit that prnticallyim "go; lar train service in Canldl (cape. clally one linking _ up p, proving“ capital) can be speeded up to p, pyg- portionate extent bymir service as that between Mcncton and Cher- lottetcwn. i Your letter of the 80th deals only with the incomln, mail as provided by what may be termed the Semi daily schedule effective this winter. But in respect to our outgoing mail, we would point out that under our summer service, our mail, all oi’ which arrives in Charlottetown imi- the close of the business day, can be dealt with the following forsnoon and replies despatched attwo o'clock iii the afternoon, going forward by the Maritime Express toall points North .a.nd West.‘ under thiswinters service no such nnection is. possi- ble and nothing can go forward ax- cppt for Saint Jo/hn, l-lalifni, and a few other intermediate points for which closed ‘bags are made up, thus losing a full business day for Tor- onto, Ottawa, New York and all such points as compared with the sum- mer schedule. Durlng the past week, the one through train a day service, Mcnctou to Charlottetown, was late on arriv- al at Charlottetown to the following extent-Monday, 2i minutes late; Tuesday, one hour and twenty min- utes late; Wednesday, fifty minutes late; Thursday, one hour and twen- ty-flva minutes late; Friday, one hour and forty minutes late; satur- day, one hour and forty-five minutes late. Our Board feels thatvyou will be well able to justify to your colleagues the cost of one round trip a day by Air Planato this Province until the ice breaks up in March or April, and can assure you that there will be appreciation here if you accede to our wishes in this respdct. - We are taking the liberty of hand- ing l. copy of this letter to Hon. Mr. Sinclair, M. 11., and Mr. R. H. Jenk- ins, M. P, so that they may be sp- prised of the representations of the Board. ‘ ' Vary respectfully yours. ($30.) J. P. CIOCKITI» rs sldent, oharlottetown board of Trade . i , ._.__.. III-l. N. f. mu: At ‘Inna, P. l. L. Jan. 12. 1080, Mrs. N. J. MbI-Mi lied M. The fun- eral took place to Belfast cemetery eii January, 14th followed by relativ- sho loaves to mourn tbrniemory of i, iovinpinoibsr. Alexander h. lla- Rae, John A. lfdlae ondyJessle loll him iti- use m 010m. sane * a " ellhdfllbllilllflldfllllllllflllidw l I v i} ‘ \_'.‘,._‘ I ‘ma: c. tonight. 1min o; m. w. neuron, c. s. an. -. _ eras new can-sumo nun it the ‘mail Consort, Hearts Memorial run. mew. s o'clock. on m: you: HIM-TR‘! sat: p: Purity Oats. l". J. Holman/quit for P- I- I- lm-i-zs-at INIYII-IIBIATI 800311. and special rem with sens it the Arena will». ' . mo it AUCTION sass: of hardwood it Klntyro, Wednesday, Jan. 29th, at i p. m. John A. McCalium, owner. IBM-ill PUB!!! 000K 800K! can be obtained by purchasers or Purity Flour from all Grocers or l". J. Holman, agent for P. Ii. I. ' . llfl-l-BB-lil. SHADOWGILAPH, grunts, mm. strels. play, Hearts Memorial Hall, Tuesday, at 0 o'clock. Admission as cents. 1332 I_il-n WILL GIVI PAPllb-At the meet- ing of‘ the Prince Street School mg. "l-fYOlub on Tuesday. January 28th Mrs. Wilkins will live a paper on the lifa and writinn of William Hen- 17 Drummond. ' HEAR DEM COTTON IIOKBI-l- Musical wizards. Tunis concert. Hearts Memorial Hall, Tuesday, ‘a oblock. ‘rickets 35 cent-l. 188i E. ll. IAYNII LIMITED, 450 St. Fcter 8t, Montreal, P. Q., announce their next Auction Solo of silver Po: Felts. uni-lather furs on Monday, February 3rd. Last receiving ‘am in Summerside, Thursday. January 30th. Chas. R. Stavert, Agent. 1303-31 MISSIONARY ADDRESS-Miss Laura Bain, missionary on fin-laugh from India, will deliver an address in the Clyde River Baptist church w limdly eveninc. rob. ans at 1 11. m. Ill-ll Blin is‘ remembered as a brilliant speaker previous in taking up her work in India and her many friends look forward with a neat deal of pleasure‘ to hearing bar again. PRIZE WINNERS-The following wcaorlmihuisnmwihgiiieiaot St. JamasChureb. Coorfletmvn. Tan dollar gold piece, Joseph McLaugh- lin. Buetouohe, N‘. 8., Gentlemen‘: watch, Mrs. Helen Solomon, George- town, Centre Place, Mn. Elizabeth smith, Tlznleh, rive dollar gold piece James L. Blunders, Remington, eight day clock" ma. B. Morrison, Albion, Mass, oarvini set.‘ Ted linin. Brighton, Charlottetown, five dollar gold piece, Rev. P. Hughes, Detroit, Mich, ease or sliver, Joe. Monoph- in, Buetquche, N. 2., club be‘, Mrs. P. Hallorsn, Mr. Ryan‘. The commit- tesvvll-itothsnk all whohelpedto make the drawing a success. IICOND BOUND 0!‘ NOOULAT- ION! QTAIIID-‘In the second round of iiiaeiiiitioiu mm in Welt Kent khool yutardlv morning for the against diptheria organised by the Red Cross Boeiety than were B! children inoculated b! Dre. You llid Goodwill, lneludlfll nlnoikoinlitPotss-sbaylchoolh- cape for a ow who wore absent ow- ing to ilin all chose who hag re- ceived the first inoculation three weeks ago mood-up for the second oaatadayflshesewbowroaotpres- ant will be liven the oapirtunity of oouleifeas ‘ momma within one hour. I A I x IT. PITBI‘ oAtlllnlab-At i? é t E , i lllflclal skate with band at the Arena “limit. " , v /' i=9- DON”! MISS the red-headed nig- ‘kcr in captivity. Heart: Muncrlal Hell. Tuesday. at a o'clock. "Admis- sion 35 ocnts. 13324-2841 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY and special skate with band at the Arena tonight. ' 1340 _l.A_5’1‘ chance. Pawns closing‘ out sale ends this week. . " ' 1st: . rorl TIVELY yous . ._ \ POLICE COURT -At “the Police C9111‘? YQBTRNI! mfifnink four men loom-ed. marred with being anihir and disorderly were each" sentenced lo 810 fine or twenty days in jail. A‘ man charyerrwith vsgrancy was ordered lo leave the city. For liar’- horing dutleblc goods a man was fined $60 and costs or 30 days 1n jail. ‘ - . ii O [IOTAR-Y CLUB—“S0mc Phases of Life Insurance" was the subject of an interesting address delivered by Mr. Charles M. Williams, speaker at the l-‘totary luncheon yesterday, Mr. Williams stressing mainly the value of lilo insurance as an investment. Rntarian C. C. Thompson on behalf of the Boys‘ won: Committee brought up a case of a bright boy who is attending school but who is greatly in need 6t some assistance to enable him to continue his studies. The circumstances have been thor- oughly investigated and it was shown that this was a very worthy case. He asked that the amount which had been voted for a toboy- aan slide but which had not been used should go towards the ucation of this boy. The Club on motion de- cided to grant the request of the committee. Mr. J. P. Crockett pro- sided, and there was one Illfllli, Mr. W. J. Monszhsn ¢f Halifax. The musical programme comprised a vo- cal solo by Mrs. Cudmore, who was encored. TEACHER! MEETING — The monthly meeting of the Teachers’ service fish-link B61001 WW Mid Tuesday, Januarvltth, in Mt. Stew- art School at 7.30 D- mi Wm! N!‘- Oourt, Supervisor of Schools and eight teachers present. The p. ‘I’ Miss Bessie MacLcod, occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adoptedflrhe following officers were then elected: Press Committee, Miss Bessie MAO‘. l/eod and Miss puny Loni; Enter- talnment f‘ mlttee, Miss Anne MacDonald and Miss Helen Mac- Donald. The subject discussed was silent raitdi , and each teacher was asked to write out a lesson on "The Coyote." Mr. court IIVB a very lil- structive and interesting talk on "Silent Reading," and discussed the time tabla wtlh the teachers. The subject for next meetlns is teachiniz h: history, and each tscher is asked w prepare a lesson on "The First Approach of the American Revolu- tionJVTbs next meeting is to be ‘held in Mt. Ctewart achool, Feb. 18, stjl-QO p. m. " a Cord of _ Thanks Mrs. 13.1). Jar-dine and family. m-eqtown, wishes to thank their many friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to them on their recent sad bereave- moat. ‘lsii-i-Zs-li. . sumo iliiiiirt itiiufrii TUIADA! inn-u. - nae-venue liiuniinneiiasywua ma: an! loam lam-mu arm iuouo ‘gum. mil ll mam. 0 m; was: or snows oni- inl out sale. / s43 " nvnnamoran nocxav and 1340. sail-um» Mootlngof u» Troll unwary illusion Basil-Ives. w é. r y, ' _When you haveposppetlta . . b; wigelflofiie food, when ‘ even the most delicate mor- ‘fail to tempt"-.g- look Ollt! ' » You are probabl suffering from nervous inifieation- caused by nerve strain, worry a Jroofmonl of, and ulffmcfc (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 27.—'I'he gen- eral tone on Canadian cu markets continues rather irregular today, al- though the recent cold weather ap- pears to have closed off receipts tern- porarily in some sections and lent a little steadlpess to the situation. TORONTO" Ont. Jan. 21.-'l‘he local egg market today is unchang- ed but nervous and irregular. Deal- ers are quoting country shippers for unzraded egzs extras“ 4'7 to 4B: firsts 43 to 45; pullet extras 40 to 42; sac- onds 32 than cents delivered eases to extras 52; firsts 50; pullet extras I9; seconds 40 delivered. traumas. Qua, Jan. am-agg receipts hers today were 2,104 cases as compared to 1,240 cases n your a.- go. This ea: market is dull with some accumulation of‘ stocks sl- thouzh the local demand is some- what better at the recent price do- clii-iea. Receipts from Ontario at the i l Aevbtiterane be returned. Brokers are making sal- es of graded country shipments at present time are light. mesh eggs are ‘i. or overwork-wits runner of ‘serlousjlllihthe fore‘ FQilowa Syrupistheworid’; leading tonic for the nervong “Ytm- '. It aid! dlgBstion builds tissue, and will give’ 7°“ an‘ “P123531 Strength for i.‘ f“: day 5 wQTki and zest or t e evening s pleasure, ‘Follows’ Luella Tablet; on specially prepared loft!" },,,,-,,,, I I recovery from Cfiflllfpnligph FELI-ows’ SYR UP “Late Merge 59111118 to retailers ht extras 55 to 51. ["515 53 i0 54: Bullet extras 52;’ seconds 40 to 47. Winnipeg, Mm Jan. 27.-l.ocal egg receipt; 11m ctitlnue to increase steadily and P3371111 Drives to country sillppgr; have been slightly reduced. These m 1°W “M1845; firs-ts 43; seconds 35 delivered cases returned. CALGARY, Alts.,- Jan. 27.-Wlth local receipts and shipment; {rm Vancouver insufficient to meet re. quiremenu there is a scarcity of egg; on this market and dealers are ,. mii 1.0mm: w the United stiui for supplies for local country ship. ments. Dealers are paying extras 43; firsts 41; pullet extras ammonium, VANCOUVER, B. 0., Jan. 2'l.—-As | result of the cold weather egg re. celpts here are now 26 percent light- er than two weeks ago. ‘fliers i; 51,111 however a considerable surplus for outside shipment particularly of ex. "l! Which I89 W083. Dealers are qllotlnl r a for ungraded eggs cents. bis closing out sale. cnysrans vs Aamwnrrs at Sunuirsrslde. Special train haves today January 28th at 5 p. m. l-‘teturn fare $1.90. "' x. iir o. Remini- meetingtonight. IecturebyRav. T. MacGreel, C, B. S. R. l 1333 Summer-side. Special train leaves for Summerside today, January 28th at 5 p. m. Return fare $1.00. i PERSONALS Dr. Jack Jenkins, 1m yesterday morning on an extended trip to tho leading surgical centres of the con- tinent. Mr. Elmer Roberts, teacher in Emerald School, has eturnsd home after visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown The many. friends of Miss Idells. Chevron, RIM to learn o: her scr- ious illness in the City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. of Hunter River and Miss Janie Spence attended the Burns Concert on @1354’!!! - The Gina-dim reznta to learn of the continued time: of Mr. Bob Burns of M08401: arm. wlp hll been lndieposad for the past few many friends of Mr. Oswald the Bank of Nova Cootia aim. to lea-tn that he an operation for ap- is now convaleaclng _TAKE ADVANTAGE 0f Patton's ABEGWEITS VS CRYSTAL! It d . Races To-Morrow A Races will be held tomorrow it z p. m. Following are the entries OhuATi-oi. Dr. Butler, Blngcn Aubrey. Watt’: Edition, Peter Verde. Class A. Pacer-Betty Mozart, Waltz. In. Copia Belle. Class B. Trot-Baby Liongset, Dap- per Don. Wallace Cope, Woodlord Scott, La Rica, Vita Guy. samepoiiicials as last Saturday. Races tohtaa-t at 2 n. m. sharp. O-OQGO-Q§O-OOO-O4O EYES _TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED I B. W. TAYLOR J. B. TAYLOR g Optometrists Ml Richmond Street O-OOQO-Otxoevoooooo-ooooo o o -_..’____.__________________________ BELLBMATHIESON Barristers l: Solicitors Collections MONEY r0 LOAN IlfONTACUI ion. J. P. MILLAR f DENTAL soiioaon "nouns-e to iuo I l0 5.00 Jflonur Queen and Richmond FOQODOUQQO-OQ-Qoooboooeeoev -...-_‘_._¢_n-_..___ m Prince It, Opposite It. hare Church pa’ m: xii-minim III IIDP... IMANUEL ‘ -,-,'.: '_ r: of Iiestoa lomofl - cad Po ll! ‘ :l'f“d:'i':-vii.r. s‘? 1- , than flit-L. lifestyle-If. to t I- M- ,. FR .... E ell-El‘! 432 firsts 40; seconds 36 to 3a‘ Thelma Dewey, Colorado P. Mack _