i‘? ' beautiful society girl who lived l _ through the depths or the un- I5 ) ‘s derworld and the machinnitoue W’ . k l of a gigantic hlackmaillng plot i‘ CAPITOL TOMORROW AND LAST CHAPTER SERIAL SHE WANTED TO SEE LIFE! sensational drama of » romance! . CAPITOL Today “TE KIDS CLEVER” IYQII uso "ror srurm" comm: to reach the heights oi true t _ " kslllvcll .15» WARD Nleht. 7 a s.“ . W. m. 52o. l i I ‘NOTED Tenon Of Mother's Boy Fame Featuring "Love is a Dreamer" And Scores or Other Great ts‘ ruhere-Sentimeniak- Popular w i t h golden - voiced Morton Downey singing hi! heart out in every aequeueel lt‘e anlrish story, and lull oi the blarney o’ the Emerald Isle, . . Authentic! Human! , Fesciuat‘ I Hardy and Novelty’ (Continued Frame Page 5) Allied Chemical ‘... ... .. American Can American &. Foreign Power .. Amer. Srnclting a Rel. .. Ameican Telephone 6s Tel. Anaconda Copper Baltimore a; Ohio ... ..- Bcthlchem Steel Canadian Pacific Railway Chesapeake d: Ohio . Chrysler \ Consolidated Gas of N. Y. Corn Products Eric .. Electric ... .... General (iencrnl Motors .. Hup Motors Intcrrrl. Tcic. & Tele. .. Kenn Copper .. Koistcr .. Missouri Kan. &: Tex» Montgomery Ward _N:w York Central .. Phillip". Petrol ... .. Public Service oi N. J. .. ‘Radio . Radio Kclth Orphcum \ Scars Rohuck . Stun. (iii oi‘ N. J. .. Li, lif-Itcri . United Cnrpn. ... vanadium Westinghouse Electri Wonhvorlli Ycllov: Truck NEW YORK CURB Amm-ig-sln SilpClTDWCl‘. ... .. Electric Bond & Share .. Braz ’I‘. L. a P. Dominion Bridge ... Famous Players Masneyllarrls _MoColl Frontenac ‘ Mont. L. H. s; Power Power Corpn. Bhawlnigan “Steele! Canada Quebec Power Winnipeg Electric ... .. Qfpwer "A" "... ... n. ." u. our STOCK QUOTATIONS INDUSTRIAL QUOTATIONS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ... n- u. t.‘ STOCK IXCIANGI J Chariofilnwwn. ' Quoted at closing, Jan. 14.11am -'_..._-.. _._._..._._...._._..._. -_-_. luoNTncAr. STOCK EXCHANGE linumauonm Hamm- __ Call Money .. ... ... ... 0.0% Abitlbl .. . ... .. .- u): .. 27% Alberta. Pacific Grain .. .. .. 27% ‘Asbestos .. 3 zsglBraztlian .. ... ... .. -- 38% 1g3i:_,iB. A. Oil .. .. ..- ... ... ... 51-3’? g5ugiB. C. POWGI‘ .. . ..." --- --- 39'» qznziiBlllliflllllg PTOdUCbS we u n. ... 23 ,. 2lgatlcflllfidfl Clll‘ .. ... ... en ..-- 23 i 741;, iCanada Cement ... 1'7 119.1“; f Canada, Powvcr and Paper .. . 15 gefiélclllhdfl Brewing ... '7“; 195uiD0minion Bridge .. we’. 21;] i Foreign Power Securities .. 261-’.- 3514 Eraser Company .. ... . ~ ! General Steel wares .. 19% i020.- , Wjnmne on .. on 58¢-.;_l‘lmperial0il .. .. .. 26'; ,- {Industrial Alcohol -- . . . . . . .. ll‘; ; 248 : 39,; International Nickel .. 356i 3 23.; International Paper & Power .. 20V.- I H? International Petroleum .. 22 57-.‘|l\lasseyl»larrls...... mkqMont/reai Power . 134." I swirl/recoil Frontenac wit? jvNntionai Breweries 118 t - 1 Notional Ste-cl Car .. 62'.» 33.7 'Canada Bronze .. --- 47 . aszflgmado. Malitlng .. ... ... 221,: ‘H-{Dfllllllllllllll ar .. .. .. M 23A... . Famous Players .. . _ 411w- "Nornndann.............. 3i MniPower Commotion .. ... ...‘. 74". 171"‘Pi'lcc Bros. .. .. ...._-- '73 asnlQuchcc Power .. ... 790:! svhshawénlgcn .. _‘S'ne rs .. .. . Bxflfiteel o! Canada .. .. 45". "<" i Canada Pfd 40 ___ ldecro _ 13"'Simons .. . so} _ iwinnipeg Electric .. ... Allegheny .. .. ... 26w Anaconda .. ... ... .. 73%’- Zgiflznnerlckn Can. .. .. 1:211. "leénalx Aviation .. .. lConsolidailed Gas .. ..... 10,3 B13} ,“Kennec0tt Copper .. 51!‘. "f: lien/gnu Hudson Power .. . 1n 78" Paremmint Players Leaky .. 52% 42 Radio .. 42': 42 Sfflndflrd ou oi’ New Jersey -- 64" 25 ‘Sterling Securities A .. ... 1o". "Ynwuiys Overland .. 8's‘. "fiiveuew mo: .. lav. We. an. .. 1M fizCiencrel Motors .. .. .. .. .. 39% 6" u. s. emu .. .. . 172% 53"’: . as nine Bongo! Nova Seotla .. . whee-r. Bonk ol Montreal .. _ reporisiuruisiiod blfimfll‘ Bankoi Commerce .. ... ... . _ v ,...... Royal Bank .. QUOTATIONS FURNISHED W STOCK IIOKIBS ‘v " . I uonreeqxxculuor Amer lileveeeIle|§e fllllt shields 6a 00.; Montreal, to Stewart ones 8.: 00., 88 Great George Street, 16f ' KOWAT I MACGILIJVIAY 21% Canada Power and Paper 15 I BANKS Cockehutt PlOW............... 23% 252 Consolidated Smelters 255 322 Canada Brewing "m Nova scum m Canada c ‘ 1": m Dominion Bridge 77-31; m?“ "" ‘American Tel a Telégéhxgi- 524:5 n/ - American Smelting .E2221“.f‘ii?if.::t::::"'"" *1‘ Molten» CU“ on.» i» new» n IGeneral Steel Wares .......... 19h’. v Atlumc Refining 37% lllamiltlon Bridge . . . . 33‘). British American Oil . . . . 51E‘; Bethlehem Steel ....... YBV.» l, Briggs Mig. Co. .... 51.4 45'; Canadian Bronze Canadian Industrial Alcohol .. 113*; International Nickel ... . y Luke of the Woods Massey Harris . . . . . .. ‘ p.00... Limiteg ~ - new yo-Tulrfioox EXCHANGE .. 46“.- . Canada Docl: and Dredge Canadian Vlckers . . . . Distillers Scnsgraui . u.- iColurubie. Gee 789i. Columbia qraiuephone .._....._29% The Doors Will Be Closed? on the , 3i... 5i January} 1930 ._-_._-_-_ r After forty-five years and nine flmonihs of successful retailing this store passes. OUR CLOSING OUT SALE has been of Merchandise is concerned. 'l‘houszlnds have benefited by the Sale. w. still i... a stock of NUMBER one GOODS, consisting of moi 112s and cums READY T0 WEAR ccorumo. SonieMlLLINERY LINGERIE nun GENERAL uousn FURNISHINGS IN uteri CLASS GOODS. nmzss GOODS, UNDERWEAR, ccovus, LINGERIE. TOW- ELS, TOWELING, LINENS, SILKS, VELVETS, CLOTHS AND GENTS runmsunycs. . l c . ' l » The Balance of the Clothing Department which consists of’ MEN'S SUlTS, RAIN COATS, LEATHER COATS, FUR LINED COATS. PANTS, OVERALLS, OVERCOATS, BOY’S SUITS, YOUTH SUITS f YOUNG MEN'S and MEN'S SUITS 0F HIGH CLASS WORSTED will be sold at ALMOST HALF PRICE. The sizes are broken owing to such large selling. But come and visit us. Your sizes may be among the left over. There ere also special lot! of bargains in the Furniture Department, which we wouldlilse to ‘clear out‘ . within the next few days. - \ SRVE IIIOII EY- ; successful in so far as selling Remcinberthe Sale lasts till January 3lst,-but get helIO tiillilk "ill " W,‘ WuOWen J A McLaren ll “Liquilhtm ,1 O| umou ROAD-STANIOPI Unit- ‘rv; ruin »..-.~'.'.-.....'.. m: iudaon Motor: .. ......... 5014. Oklylbpesnvq‘ A comedy w i t h a , . null‘ - u -‘ . min u: e {BURS- ‘_ apeerlauil a _ . _ "m" m, Wm N“, _.FRI, Nun _ _ ,. m‘ “hum Overland ..--"........'..-......'W31 cnyNEY" T- Pub. Service ormw Jersey am Wu“ mafia’ M‘ Remington Rand, 28% is, _ 31,, Rldio Knit-h Orpheunm. 24 Radio t’; SinclalrOli .. . Bplcer Standard Oil oi New Jersey .. . Standard Oil o! New York .... Studebaker ' ma 2m m » 4m 14m m4 . 18% 4m 199W mci-iriwflibd ........... MARKET GOSSIP Fumlflwd by Mom woman; llvnv. Stock Brokers. _ ‘ The strength in‘ st. Lawrence 1a- Der common st a time when the other similar stocks are under pi-gu‘. urc is interpreted to mean flue the" are certain developments pending “M”!!! W! company only. One canny guess ll that these slum u; being dressed up r bit pending e merger with Brampton end Latest, John and in this connection‘ the Street understands that the Bramp- ton shareholders are to be given; one share oi Class A stock which will Ply a. 5'7 dividend annually. Besides it is contended that these Class A shares will be convertible into com- mon on a basis o! 2 for 1. I More Mergers Will 1930.be a mergei-‘yeer? Ger. Lain indlcetloni suggest that it will "i!" flllflmss 1828 and 102B in huge consolidations. In the newsprint field the situation there is every res- son to believe that iurther mergers can be’ expected. The way has reocn on some cases. In u_t lltlcs the com- plete merging of certain interlocking companies is locked for besides one more bank_merger might be comm. mated. Nor will the industrial cor- porations be unrepresented in this merging trend. As ll. matter oi: fact, a slower pace oi business and a con. aodiicnt keen competitive condition likely than not to result in the ab; sorption of numerous weaker com-' 11mins by the stionger units-and on terms generally favorable to the 151,. tcr. - Clan-"Vrn Mineral l‘ " n 1124;“ High Record For 4th Year in Succession ‘ In 1929, for the fourth year ln suc- cension, the mining industry ol Can- ada reached e. new high record oi’ output. Gains of $18,290,000 in the output value oi copper and mere), $5,500,000 in the production 0' structural materials, 02,000,000 in the ‘ value oi lead 1nd zinc, another 82,- 000,000 in the value oi crude oil and a $1,000,000 rise in eshesws output - were highlights in the‘ put Year in, mining. The total output value wee ~.r.oa,a1e,ooo or 16o per cent more than in the preceding year, accord- ing to S. J. Cook, ehie! oi the min-j ing branch o! the Bureau o! Statist- ‘ ice. ~ ~ ’ . I ' Central Guardian urn cuoss sooner! lumen. lymltTlNG will be held on Iridsy, nnuary 11th. in St. Paul's Parish Hall at 8 lJ-lm. 1040-1-11-45-10-17 i ed Church services m Ooveheui Charge ior Suudl)’. Jan. 10th. are: West Covehead ll a. m.; Union Road 3 p. m.; Staiihope ‘lvp. in. . _____'i _ l 000D! -DIYIIID during Anni- ! versary Sale at reduced 0110006111- inezbo enmemminsei-eoamenty. i Moore it: Mcleod, Limited. ‘ ltel-l-ll-Ii. nmrunii! run-A tell! crowd " irgemimn wutuitqriumajm- ' i-Idturday llternooflafllzbhlflflllfi 131cm been opened ‘ hi the lore part oi’ the year‘ one more"- i Under the auspices and the distinguish Honor Lieut-Gdv COMMITTEE: -' T. S. A. MacLeod, D. I ". 4 I . g (talent-inn... Aof- i Burns Anniversary . His Worship ‘Mayor Yeo A minor Enwlnn THEATRE “Ifhursdayt 9, Friday 23-24th. MacLean, J. K. MacKenzie, J. G. McFad- - yen, J. M. McFadyen, P. J. McDonald, T. _ M. Maclidillan, Secretary. i ~ offiaiedohiari Club ed patronage of His ernor’ Heartz and F. White, chairman; J. MacDonald, Aben ii “newline, "ATI WEST Inven- pone ‘to the lecture on "David Liv- higetbnef’ by my. mum. Altken in West, River Ulnitcdflhurcli on Sut- urdoy evening. January 18th at 8 o‘- clock, a ' IlOIi-wecl-fri. oonnwiiu. uurrerrcnuucn- Ruev. l. M: Altken. B. A., Minister. Service oi worship Sunday, January 10th: West River at 11 a. m.; Kings- ton at 8 p. m. and Cornwall at ‘l p. m. Kindly remember the ‘flvictory Offering" on Sunday. POLIOI COUII‘—A sentence oi one year in Jail, on a. charge oi breaking and entering the Earle 1 fisheries.‘ was imposed on Maurice Gennley. Earl Lund sud-Andrew . Molded by ' Stipendlary uqllmu K. M. Martin at the Police Court yes- terday morning. ‘ James Roberts. who was also implicated in the case, was sentenced to six months in iail. ~ -_-__ t . avast A’! 116mm. non-comm --Mre. Berry C. Brown, oi the Queen Hotel, who is visiting friends in New York City. is the guest oi the man- Isement o! the New Montolair Ho- tel. Mrs. Brown ‘~ will visit several other parts o! the United Steinbe- lore turning home. 1t will be in- to note that Hr. Fred P. Bully. formerly or this city, in new assistant manager of the Hotel Montclair and ls meeting with Qplgn- old success. ‘The Moutolsir b one o! y. chain efhotels, the. other: being the 8 bani. the Windsor, The Dixie V‘ f-heStMpritaTi-iotwo latteropen in July, 1030. Mr. Duffy tqvielt his old home thil sum- wllm a cordial greeting will be extended to him; , --= WINDING BILLS-John R. Pet- rlnimel m moody sum. wq- tlllll. Ital- Ind In. immanen- ette (Waite) luwallum, o! n Ana- EPISCOPAL SERVICES-find Sun- day other the Epiphany, Jen. 19th BRJWITI- Milton. morning iii-rye: 10.80 a. in. Preacher, Captain A Casey, C. A.; evening prayer, 730 n- m.; St. Mark's. Rustloo, Holy Com- munion. 2.30 p. in. Rev. C.» F- John- Bqu. Rector. . TUBNlPS-Jlhe market (or P. l Island turnips continues strong. For the put iew daylvloading has slack- cued 0!! on account o! the cold wevl and heavy hauling. The price pail along the railway line and in chir- bllehel. loaded in bulk or sacks. SERIOUS Fill-The residents d Belfast sorry to learn that thl barn oi Mr. Timothy Young oi Bell! Rives- was completely destroyed bi rug on may, January are. It is not known how the lire originated. Ml Young sullen the loss o! one horn six m: and the moot or his em. Bl the aid oi’ his neighbour-s the resid- ence wee saved and about two hun- died bushel otoate. A bed m. m- curred in wood Islands on Satllrdfl! Jmuni-y an when n-ie warehw" owned by Mr. Hector she-wit W" chant, was utterly destroyed- 1 PIBIONALS In. wen has returned w Yo" eitu a pleasant Welt with friends ill the city and et. ‘Avards. Mil Blflllll, mutton. h" Yam‘ ed her position u teacher m. Y0" Ml‘. AlMmS-I O. 000k, M-t. Sieyvarl spent yebnntsy-lnthe city- mn. Jeni ‘mum. whim Bu“ Oovehlad. Pg; Card tor Thank-l s... ...... ...... Mend; to‘: their thoushmilnefl mqgql to those w” ». .1 u dismal" i ltretoluu stomr lottetown ll 50o ‘(titty cents» pel Ipmiluehnuather old nomel"