Mining Exchange GOSSIP I s t u." onnvrgniiw“ Poms i d Pres: hardly u uurprila to Wail tree . '1 e '1‘ . , n .. nu. L‘ --(.\lln ng 1.. Cooley, Allwm“ g a tl f r the first time ahlcu closel- (51 m“ Fin-Nifty 1:: ) gglgtgeku i’r'.'f.°§§§.i,'iZ-§°a had then rallied u 91.11211‘ litook IIil[:i1{L0\\'C10se :..-..-..-.." an": u‘"2.f.;°s..2';.£.°‘:.‘1l‘~.i’v:::".fi::; axles“ ~- -- "Mlle tho hoot of the 11"" “" re h d \ nrlniulnlnl the iiiilllArrln u n I“ 01%| 01'); 013i, a i trud- ullo eutablis e uev , .. .. ... . . . . "m" ‘° “'““ “f "‘ . ices,“krill.;:'.P°5..“°..'=l€"°“.'i?‘ l? *;2:.'::::...- .:.- :-- ~°" a. Al‘. " o! ‘he “ugh xlusflifgrn-ii Stlcel went ilulf u. point under \\'el1- . H‘ “Imch X nenduyh; iuw nnd cimlwl wllil ‘u "W110! i ' I an around the ‘qullyilig --.,.§_.,[’“g,'_-'l||r ‘tzhe loreuoorl pol" h "'1 the slowest nuce of the yrlllwiid nl| mlmilre, Irlll, activity linen "m" "m1 sales for the day ‘mmq | l shares. M ' unlit-rule, nvvrrlyz- I rn-rngcn, sunn- ruins, York lfl~ntr.li, I7|1|0I1 , Fe and Southern 1'11: " i~~.,,zi;'.;f.'.‘....it .r:::'"..rr .::::'.“~ ‘m, til-a unrat nnd 1% n A nurnln-r of u |:r\\' In“, innrssi-r-l Fiill QUBTATHBNS m \\'l|il'i| Wain ()l‘O'I‘.\'l‘10.‘-'.~i u-nt-a pm- lln. , u 41$. EKZELBROOK AND VICINJIY m5, E. Lunci nnd daughter pzihel were rcccni visitors to Her- uiilgt. iir, W. Br-"vm who h-"s the con- lm oi supplying the l-lazelbrook mnrery with ice for the com- mgycar is working en the job use days. iir. J. S, Myers who spsrl. the ' Sydney. C. 13., has re- Amos‘ rnjoyable evening was rpmtai tin’ iwnle 0f MY‘. and Mrs. lhri Luzrd, Bethe], when several m; folk-r from surrounding dis- rksgatlrcrrd on Friday evening latfiames and music consisting ' druzl ‘nll instrumental added nah lo iirc enjoyment of the ev- 3 cilia ciriicious lunch was serv- lilvih: llwltll‘; when all wcnd- tliieir wny hcmeward feeling lirnlni cnjoved a pleasant even- .11]. lileiladls Aid of the Hczeibrook 11pm Flinn-r. hcid their regular rnthiy mic-Eng at the home of lnwm wrcre a very profitable iimzwas sprnt, One of Mrs. WOIMPS uppers is worthy of special men- lion. Mr. it. Jenkins, French Fort, wis week end l" "or, the guect of his iilnliialher. Mr, David Wood. The Lat-Yes Aid of the Mt. Her- iertlinited Churrh held their Jan- Wl’ meeting at the Orphanage. Tin president, Mrs. James Munn Milled. Meeting opened with ilmn. roll call was responded to Immune '. I46 Richmond St., ‘ ‘Ill ‘vu- SILVER CROSS FOXES "'6 llflimptly n ' from stuck nrnvirl-t Wllfliiliflflrl offal-t E. R. BROW 'Fl'l'e. Life, Accident, Sickness V and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. a Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lcwil i: ATTENTION! £1 SILVER FOX RANCHERS WE ARE STILL BUYING ‘AND ALL OTHER FUIIS — You Have Nothing to Lose For if our valuations no not Qn~ tlrely satisfactory to you your Furs churn whutnoever. frnclionul loan. General Motors. wliusc board meets for dividend action soon, dllililmrff l‘nn “g go , ‘lliilinfiulnlnnt wThe gllgilylkEl closed without‘ final lllllliuflmuau word on the outcome o! the railroad Ililidilf-Treth .. wage negotlrllinrrr null wns kept Luz)’. iilifilfnlunlurlo . especially during lilo afternoon. trif- Mlrlkrniugns . ing to gin-us win - aciticlnent. Ltlllllllonre .. .. hull 110911 TQXIPIIIElI. I rulvrr ournlnllu ‘ifrlxllrnrnrdn .. utatrnlents “HHFIIIWI lhnt numerous 7ll3llldllln|zer . l‘ll1‘1‘|(‘1‘ti were "ailing to cover fixed Illrulllnrncaleud charges; nevertheless, there wus little Tiilllvillnvlgv .. vuluulo in lire 40111111,’, for speculative lltlriKirk Luke 40011011: Pvt-nu . .. . fiillfilllrlku Shore ... ' ‘lli0'.\(nl'llsull .. lilii) .\iu_\'iunl1 ."l.'rll~.\linz~ (‘urn . circles were unwilling to tnko loo gilnnny n view pending the decision ut Chicago. \\'ll.\'l‘ Till‘) STOCK MARKET IlID: T “rd. llu ‘i 1i ‘ lu-t n1 ‘Jliuilrlhetroi on . Grain Market (fmnullnrl Press) (‘1l1l'.\4iti, l|l., Jun. ‘.'§~Nl~c_::|\\' flul-lnrltiuns in gr rin resuiiorl i: n aovcrr- (‘will wnvr- nvl-v~ villus llli|ll'ttll"k'll \\'llIll'1' nppilrl-rll. inn diswerlrzlivlv, wirunt i'lni from inst nigl t vloard irrl-gvllnr at 1!, dl-vilno drnnec, c " 1min nnvin god I0 .inn>l unchanged to n sclirnui: oi‘ airing \ ir- |i\'ll\ _ S\*il'i1 WUHL“. Jillmlkurddn ' | . ‘Elli! l’ Uri-ill . ..l I ill, Lilli 1. “qxylpln; Eliriulrllhnr l'l-Il.- .. ..| .65 i .‘i.‘:i .11.‘. fillllihulinrcs .. ...i .l‘.i i 4R 1 .411 .. Jun. ‘.‘3-liiy Hi0 UUUlhYickcrs ~.. | .lT'}i lli [.16 \\‘itir lire evl-l-ptlun lnnuarissron lilliiht‘! irnlling rn lim will-nr pit ]|\'i"\.‘ l-xlrlrnrcly dull. Vniulrs IUOliZL-a-c . gr-rl lll 1,; ]ll\\'l‘1'. lillliirlirlrjl; . . lrl: l‘(1I‘l1l1\'i\ ~ll I111‘ 1nd fillll_lirn\vrrll-c . tln- l-l-nnniarlion house) iruyin; was fflltllnn l\'irk .. .. . ' lnnleli on lln- exportation lint inc mid 75l|(l]l‘n|> lilrnyrl Slll||I 1n Ailicrtrl und hnskntvlnbvull lolruililqlu Luke - rnn_v llriffslvnlil wimre null-l \\i lrl-r fllllllilllllltor) prevails. 'l‘ln~rl\. was n iuinl nlrsrlnl-l- lilllilThl-nrn .. . l»! dl-rnnnll for wheat prnrccls oi any 70l|lll§|rk llnnl description. 15M) Kiri; ‘ ': n\\'ii Attila. ‘Jlnd llil (‘losl-i WI‘- - nnlnnrrrlvirll- slunnlrnln. ill-n: . .. . i luoogs. licom .. ..|.n lvnlljfiud Aline: . British In Shanghai Warned (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Jan. 28.—J. F. Bren- an, British Consul-General,‘ today advised British citizens living out- side the international ettlement to be prepared to enter the settlement quickly in advent of an emergency. He issued the warillng after unl- dentified persons had hurled a bomb against the Japanese consulate. Edwin S. Cunningham, United States Consul-General, issued a similar warning. No damage was done by the bomb except for u few shatte ed ' -‘ , but Japanese authorities said a. hat picked up in the streets bore the in- W B 8°°d1Y numb" °f ‘members’ slgnla of a Chniese anti-Japanese Several new members joined. ‘ The’ social hflslw. M55 3""- “rved 5 very Five hundred additional Japanese dainty iimcib M9991“! °I°S°d m the marines were landed from tho cruis- llfilifl W53’ 511d 5' "cm hm“ was er Yubari, which arrived today, SDQM- I along with twelve additional Jap- anese destroyers. The marines took up quarters in school buildings in the heart oi’ the Japanese commun- ity. ‘ An Adversary: It may b: thought that to vindicate the permanency of truth is to dispute without an adversary—Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stewart. Dim“ stailinage were recent vsitors here. fififlffifibmlfiol Growth of Rumor: The art of spreading rumors may be compar- ed to the art of pin making. There is usually some truth, which I call the wire; as this passes from hand to hand, one gives it a polish and another a point. Others make and put on the head and at last the pin is cor~'-“'~'.~ John Newton. Charlottetown / u ___;____- Simplicity: The mark of truth and genius-Schopenhauer. iio More Piles You can End Your Awful Misery Quick Without Cutting or Salve: ‘Iholzsands of Pile sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles la in- ternal-bad cié-ltmiation of blood in the lower bow . That is the scientific truth about Piles-the real reason why 551V" and suppositories do not Si" PE?‘ manent relief, why cut-MHZ 4°" mt remove the cause. I Your‘ itching. bleedln: 0i‘ 111°‘ trading Plies will only 8° "he" W“ actually remove the cause-and nztlt one minute before. Extcmal three a mehts can't do this-an in ‘fw- medicine should be used. J s ROID, the prescription oi Dr. . - FOXES RED FOXES ‘ without any "ll 81mm. ‘g 5T. WIS’! SHIP IMMEDIATELY AND RECEIVE TOP MARKET PRICES Vlluutioun and Remittance; sent Immediately on Receipt of Your Shipment. 7718 Merchants Fur Co. Ltd SILVER. FOX SPECIALISTS Ueonhardt. sold w sow dlvflflim everywhere, succeeds because it sti; mulutea the circulation. drivflt °i1 congsgeqtlbéoog, m1; and res ores the mos ca, D - Dr. Leonhurdt‘; mM-ROID has an almost unbelievable record 0f success right in this city. So will!’ waste time on external remedies or worry about un operation whvn Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. invites every “Osman” " Q‘ Pile sufferer to try HEM-non) with guarantee of money-back ii it does not end their Piles, no mattzr how stubborn the one? Montreal ilarllet . Siliclights ‘ (Cunudlnl Prnnn) M05TREAL. Qua, Jun. ‘LB-The llontreni Stuck Exchange continued u dull nnd featureless course in tnlluy‘a ill-union n!’ tr: ' .ln' the absence of l-unntrucllvl- I vl-lnllnl-ntn in the mat- tl'r of gl-nr-rnl new» nr in rho notion of the unurkl-t in \'nil Street. wlril-ir was 1|It‘liI|l'l| m mg in light denilngu througinn llw dny. Volume showed n union ln~1:-. with losses cx- ins l|_\' 7 tn 7i, \\’ii|ll‘ lirv: illivl- 01' representative eruge - _ issues l1(‘4‘||v1\l_‘l| <|||1y.lIl. The Ftenllp‘ licunnnl \\'||l(‘|1 w-nlirnca fur Brazilian 1N uttrrn-ting nllllnliln, with incurs ill-mill lli]\'i|lil.'||ii..' n snail fraction tn- liuy. 0f the other htr-rllatod stocks. lirllellllul cull-val ‘i. vilile internation- ui Mckei was uff 1A.. TudnyWr was an l-firrnleiy nurrow lnl-ul nnlriu-t. with frrctllrnnl r-lruugua the rule, but it wuu noteworthy in nt ienr-lt one respect. tile -.:,|-;glm; u! the index t0 n nr-lv luv level ut L'li..'i1. off n cent on the day At the present‘ tirnc. Mm" ll still-ks ire ut their lrw- cst levels in ycnra; he preggnt l". (]l‘.\' gin-s inn-k only ll the |)£‘|.'|I1l\iiIi.,’ of lit‘_".r. Jlnnuurv to date lrus lm-n ‘Milli? 1"“‘l‘i‘» ‘fill-re 11w: been ‘.‘1 new aiunrl. reuniting in l min,“ |'om-“.,,,, lnssl-n uud one col-noun on wiliuil lilo ind-x lrns rid-uni rrn-lnlngcd. i.i_____ wmrrzn EGG PRJDUCTION’ ‘There are many tiings that in- fluence pvintex- egg production be- sides the actual fccclng, housing and handling of the stock at the time of production. ‘ The prcpzr breeding. huicilirlg, brooding and rearing, all to _a very large extent influence the produc- t'on of the pallet: in after life, so th-"t to obtain tile most eilicient production the brccdin; and early environment of the plilcLs siluuid| be good. Given well natured pu1-| lets of the proper type, success is assured if ordinary good attention to details is given. i The house should be bright, dry. well vent‘ ed but free from draughts. i The sy tem of feeding followed at. the Central Experimental Farm with very good results is given herewith. A laying mash is kept in hoppers before the flock at all tim- es; raleo hoppers of grit. oyster shell and charcoal. Fresh water is also continuously supplec‘. as vyvli as null-z when available. In the morning a light fcczl of mixed scratch grain is fed in the litter. For green feed, well cured alfalfa hay is fed in racks and is suiiliie- mcntcrl with cabbage, mangeis or other roots. Where table scraps arc available, a moist m:sh is fed fit noon and a full feed oi’ scratch grain is given in the evening- The scrnieh grain used is either one of the recognized commercial mixtures or one mixed on the plant. made up of wheat, oats or oat greats, barley and cracked corn with small percentages of buckwheat or any other grain that may b? available. ’ The mash mixture is bran one half part, alfalfa leaf meal, one half part, middlings, ground yellow corn and finely ground oats, each one part, animal feed mixturl>one hlif part. salt, one per cent, bone meal. three per cent and cod liver oil. three w‘ wit vflqere home growns 8.79 avail- able they may be used to replace the purchased feed. Finely ground wheat replacing the bran and mid- dilngs cnd barley the corn in whole or in part. Where no milk L; available and heavy egg production is desired the animal feed mixture in the m”); may be increased. The animal feed used is a mix- ture of ground meat, scrap. fish meal and milk powder. these are us- ually used equal parts but the quantities are regulated by the prices of the various feeds. ' With a flock of well bred, V180?" ous well grown pulleis, properly handled and fed as above, satis- (“wry returns are assured. Gar Wood Breaks Kaye Don Record (Canadian Press) MIAMI BEACH, Fla... Jan. 28.- Gar Wood shot his Miss America IX. along Indian Creek course to a. new 110.785 mile an hour world's record yesterday, a scant half mile better than the record of 110.223 miles an hour set at Lake Garda, Italy, last July by KBYI! Don in taking the speed boat' record to Great Britain. The Detroit racer‘: mark today also raised his own United States rccord of 103.269 miles an hour, sol, herc April 18, 1931. Wood, however, was pot sutisiicdl with his speed and announced alter two runs over the measured naut- ical mile course that he would try to raise the record u. mile an hour today after making minor changes in the hull of his boat, "I lm MW! We broke the re- cord," Wood laid u! he and his me- chanic. Oriin Johnson of Detroit, climbed out of the bout, "but I be- liavewecaudoutieuatumlleau Report of the Prince Edward island Egg Laying Comer-n: tor the week ending Jun. 23, 1032. No. Name um! Addrclu Breed l 2 8 I 5 6 '1 8 0 10 or to to _ week flute dut I. John B. P0019 \V. i». '2 B 3 5 4 3 3 4 Si] 1111i 1011.4 2. Jllhn B. P0010 \V. L. 5 5 2 7 5 2 ~l 4 5 {iii 204.7! 7i .\Ii'.'l. J. F. Euaton \\'. 1.. 5 ii 4 5 3 -l L’ -i ill) ‘I -i '.i‘|ll- line Poultry Ilnnch 1i. 1.11. ii ti fi f» i’. ii ii iiti 5 \\'iiilnrn Snnslnn 1i. it. 5 ii li 7 l‘. .'. li 7 4 ll 5s‘ ti. lisp. ll‘nrrn, Fredericton 11.11. 4 I‘. F. l‘. li ‘l ii 7 5 ~11» 7. Iiilfllili Lnlrli Ii. N. 1i 4 ."| 4 I 1 '_' fi Iii R. 1m. Fox null Auiulula Foods 1i. it. ' ll li r l; 2 .'il ‘n. h‘. 1i. Pcnliicton 1i. 1i. 1 4 i 42! l0. Prllllla-tnn Ii. ll. 4 5 4N i . n Brlnvu 1i. ii. . lili ' ' Plnrril-ilololvrl 1i. it. -1i (‘lrnvloin-tlnvn 1t. 1i. -ili ('\1|\i'i')l|l'llI\\'I1 1i. 1i. fill . (‘ilnrilrilctmvn 11.1! 511 lli . . (‘imrlotlotnunl 11.1 -il 11 x| tnlion, (‘hurlnlretlnvn 11.1 -H 18. Exp. Station, Charlottetown 13.11. 15.’. Ml‘. ll‘. A. Iirlscoii, Manager of Contest, Production 50.1 per u-nt. hour better, and we'll try again to- day if weather conditions permit." The Indian Creek course was “pretty mean," Wood said, because of an eight mile an hour southeast wind and a rising tide. "It's rough and bumpy when you're making 110 miles an hour, al- thought it may look smooth from over here at the timing strand,“ he said. Wood's stopwatch in the boat showed southbound time as 35.45 seconds, instead of the 37.32 clocked, ‘ by the electric timing device ashore! he said. He explained he was not complaining about the timing equip- Egg Laying ‘perfect order before the trials start- PAGE Contest Egg! Egg! Point: f 7 .1 lu 2 Dr. J. A. Cinrk, Superlnll-ndorlt. mcnt, which was pronounced in ed. He kept time in the boat for comparison, he said, and m order to gain a better check of motor per- iormnnce. Chance: The race is not to the swift nor the battle i0 the strong. neither yet bread to tile wise nor yet riches to men of understand- ing, nor yet favor to men of skill but time and chance llappcncth to tlrcm. all. lliiliiiiriliiiii erm nil“ H? l I i I M iii,‘ in»: Ii “cl ill l; Conditions change and new‘ situations arise from time to time. 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