, jANUgRY 29. 10311 7E5 Icahn {his To 1 Ta-shmrRQ-rfiroWN campus ~ CK’ AND B0173 UOTA ‘T2? r1‘ U“ i v $ ZSClMQSFIKIRjIZXK4 F” Market Reports By STEWART JONES f? CO" Charlottetown a-‘A. ~ "gplmdélill of Greenahlcldc & 00., Montreal i Montreal Stock Exchange ii cor (Special to Johnston I Ward) A ck B ‘ I qtp5z111111gn1L00-1L0st a; 1 sso rewer el .. 71,1’ 7151.1 7-‘? :,g;.;gx§33IM§XIf-2%2§"E 3'23? “Pnuhnmnh A "Juml 1 | 1 ‘ Big Missouri .. ..| 44 u," money 11/, p.c. Itoxphlgura ... ... . . iirltllh _An1 Oil l5 | L v-lmhori. .. 1001:3111 01:11:00 .. 11-111 11:1’. 111,51 111,1, NTIW-W ; .' . / n1 an cers . f 5m ‘ (‘lvouerlirl iilolora ... a.‘ 11011111111111 Wino ... fii/sl ‘i ' i 1111101 i‘; -,-,',,,',,'; _'_',' III vii-T‘ '_‘ " ?0‘.‘."§§‘§f...§..'§". 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'., (Tau (‘em 51;: 11147 1111.00 QiEiKRZ00... 1-011010010 . . .. i? l‘ 11 - - 431,111- 11114 110.110 011.00 G a Ex h ",_,,_,;:‘.:M___. .. .31: 132-4- - ram C ange . “flue! ... s... .- .- np‘. mm‘ _ - iicColi F"’"‘“.""' ' 0 p0 1011 Xnlonfll Brew-arias . . . . ‘ M C M U I I‘ l 11110001 s10»: 1.0- . , , . .. , l a 2" , ° ; '_ 1"" 15001-101 10 001100100 1c mini) Canada Bronze ... ... . .14.‘; M] “(t Ilfiw "i" 1941 1 o1 , ll 5 . . . . -- - ~~ :1’- . .1. 11.1.1 01111111- ' , 111 '1' . r . . 711"" n " 1:10-10 11:0‘ 411.’ “M” I‘°“' m" X°n,,,,(.‘0;é;"r‘.'.!b“... .:. my) m“! PM u w. 195‘ .1I0q1:-H.. . . . . .. your. --- - ' ' . . 1' ... ... . - , w». hire figs. --- 23:: ' “f1: tiny .. ... ... ... 32- 811E211 82% b“; ow ... ... - - - - ‘ on." 111...“... .. "1111 5°11" - 55111" 195-‘ .101;- .. 111-11 (i5 00 1.01am...“ -- _ Jan-h .. 11.111, 1121,’ :14. n*gflftcégls:fgla~léfé "Oiilmi?" i" giflrafsnryn BONDS gay; .. 1101’, 114-1: 011v, m. o . .. 11000.. . . .1101 .. 021;. 011;. :111.1_. 111001111: 111-11111 --- - - 14%- igmij I; 3mg May .. .12 021,1. “.111 . unw YORK 1: N 11 411110-1051 “qmumo c 1v 11. 41,1, p0 10.11 .. C 1v 1t . w, p0 1011a American Can . 109% ‘ High Low Last ialron . . . . .. g i‘: fi 45:1!" ... n. 58% 58 581,4. M111]! 10101100 l" c v R ‘(Ibo 00 .1014 01111,’. fiulollifimle‘: K511’, C $.- 1: 0:: 10011 57% W“ m .111 .1 . a . - - 2r11;,,;.111.|q;<0:.~..01 c 1v u \. .. 0 11C 111111 1111.110 100.10 1).", _ g7 27 ll .0r11a . i-t. .. .. . ... gfeT,,'-',co"p.,,vs.- 00.1 47 1101111011111 or‘ CANADA nouns 11R, __ ___ _ 2-1;; 27 21% » ‘131/ 5mm“ k131i}? ' 40¢ (Tax FXIWIPT rssuas) l d. m. ,, . .. .. giligrhfilinnal Hydro Electric 10100011000111011-1-0101- .. 01 0pc .. 0011,1001 100.01 TEN OUNCES AT BIRTH NOW i Keanerott Copper . . . . .. ... .. ‘Yov 1, 1111171 103.115 s-l-URDY BABY 111001001001-1-110101 .. .10r1,10.11 101.00 515mm }1t11.§‘sp‘r1“¥orver .. .. Dec 1.10.11 107.00 . P un ill out 0 $117.00.. 11 (TAXABLE rest-as) (fhnadjm Pu") PM, U... 0.... . VANCOUVER, B. 0., Jan. 28.-A 3.11.. . 1:114. 511,00 .. 1101-11002 101.1111 102.00 5:111 110010011 . . . . .. 411-16. .114. p0 ' l\'ovl,lii.'ll 10.1.20 1110.00 chm m“ weighed m“ ten “m” dard 1 o ew e e ... a . 11c .. ... .011 , . .. ._. . m, :01 ltriuprA .1 rs y 4114 :3“ 3 [l]; ‘g3 at birth has attained at three months i1 ling .1-r11r ... .. '4 . .. .. c .. . . . 1:10:01».- .,. 2111/0 11/, p0 .. 110110.101; 1111.05 100.25 a weight °t “W” and ‘me quart" s 111100 11-001 1011. 11/, p0 Feb 1,1040 00.50 100.211 pounds and medical men claim that Vi Stork Nesting In Mars’. This Season, Repo rtShows Birth Rate Climbs In East While Qld Father Time In contrast to this the mortality has ' mcreased 9 percent in Quebec, 8 per- Does Duty Elsewhere. 0001 10 0010010, 1.1 001-0001 10 11.0 OTTAWA, Jan. 28.-The stork has made the Maritimes her nesting place this winter. A 20 percent. in- rmsc in the birth rate. the largest increase recorded in any part of tsnada. is chalked up for the Mari- ilme provinces for the month of De- cember, according to figures released Willi by the Dominion bureau of rtathtics at Ottawa. Simultaneously, Old Father Time has deserted the Maritimes and seeks harvest for his scythe further West. The deaths registered for the month flow that the Maritime provinces British Columbia. with the exception of Quebec and British Columbia, where increases for respectively, the number of marriages has dropped throughout the Domin- ion. The Maritlmes show an ll per- cent decrease- The figures published show a to- tal for the city of Halifax during the month of December of 128 births. 76 deaths and 6'1 marriages. Glace Buy shows 53 births. 29 deaths and 11 marriages; Sydney. 7B births, 2i deaths and 11 marriages. MRS. P. A. MaeDONALD coupled with her fine sense of humor, —-—— and splendid christian mentality, ‘ Altera very short illness there pas- made her an ideal friend and com- ' 1111 1-way on Saturday 2411. inst atiponlon. , her home in Tignish the soul of Mrs. , Aneas MacDonald. News of her un- “vetted death came to her friends "id Mlkhbors as a great shock and the consequent saddness which has irmnded on the community shall not soon be dispelled. Mrs. MacDonald, who was former- ‘7 M155 Hylda McEwen, of Souris, 5011-10 T100100 011.1. 1.01- husband a- d‘ 51X years ago and since then ‘h won for herself many fast friends "n1: are conscious of a great void in ‘mgr hearts and homes since her Xilectcd death on the above men- data. Vlhe deceased was a lady eased -|11fl11y excellent qualities which, While taking leave o f our late dear friend we of Tlgnish are deep- ly grieved by her early demise and feel keenly the sorrow which is upon us. Nevertheless we will endeavor to transalatc our grief into a prayer for the repose of her soul which is (he only means of participating in that communion which exists be- tween Heaven and earth. There are left to mourn beside a dlsconsolate husband one little daughter. Joyce, also her motlnr and several sisters and brothers to whom \vc extend heartfelt sympathy. The remains were taken by train to from the home of her mother. Mrs. Creamer, to the Catholic Church. JOHNSTON m-WARE Stocks and Bonds Monbm: Mound Sud Embargo, Mound Curl 81M. Tom-m Sm-I Ztrbngo, Winnipeg Grin lltbdgl, Chicago Bond a! Tide, Nn Yul Cari (undid), HEAD OFFICE GORDON BLDG. Charlottetown. P. E. l. loyal Bank Building. Ben]. Borers. Jr, Manager. MONTREAL Telephone Oil-Ml. . m stéwart Jones 80 Co I fiwrupfillcah II Qveonshiems s. Co. "(Mm w m 111mm am: sun-m 1 alone can boast of a decrease in the death rate, the drop being 'l percent. prairie provinces. and 1'! percent in the month were 7 and l3 1-2 percent Sourls where the funeral was held Uflndfloorll-Yfqfiharlotmouau hi; . in nearly every respect it is a nor- mal baby. How the infant was kept alive for the first few weeks' and how it gained almost two pounds a. week is regarded as one of the miracles of “ i The baby is the smallest to survive birth in this city. It's salvation took almost the en- tire time of one of Vancouver's baby specialists ‘and a nurse. Placed in its own spulally equipped room in a baby incubator, with an even tem- peraturs of 90 degrees, it was fed every few minutes. Blood transfus- ions. sometimes from the doctor, sometimes from the nurse, were made to bring it normal, for all the nec- essary organs are not functioning properly at this age. It was two weeks before the moth- er knew her child had lived, for it was a case of almost resurrecting life in this little mite. For ten clays oxygen and carbon dioxide were giv- iy care was rewarded, and the baby showed signs of strength. The tem- perature of the incubator was low- ered towards normal and eventually, three months from the time of its» birth the child was taken home. SEEK BAN ON GLASSES SOLD B-Y MAIL ORDER TORONTO, Jan. 28.--Activities cf Chicago mall order houses who axi- vertised and sell cheap glasses which ruin rather than correct eyesight were discussed at the annual meeting of the Optometrlcal Association of Ontario, which met in the Royal York Hotel. ' Speaking amendments to the act which shoul prevent such activities J. Earl La. n, M.P., and J. R. McNicol, M. P., Waited on govern- ment officials at Queen's Park. They reported the result of their confer- ence to association executives at the convention. "You can't fit glasses by mall,’ the president stated. "Our Ontario board of govemors licenses all optometrists and reuptabie Ca -“ publications refuse these‘ mall order advertise- ments but the Chicago companies manage to advertise somehow." nor-a r0 1111:111- nrmo LONDON. Jan. 211-1110 departure of Sir John Anderson. permanent secretary of the home-office, to the south of Prince to-dsy provoked minors that be had sane time in interview Viscount Byng of Vimy. the chief commissioner of Metropolitan police. Lord Byng, who is in ill-health, nu expressed u desire to retire. The government, it is reported, is unwlu- ing to release him. 111g position is cxtmnely difficult for Sir Charles Royds, deputy com- missioner, died suddenly two week. ago. To fill both conunissionershlps simultsneomly would be u matter of extreme complexity- nlr coll with lflnunlu Llnlnunt en in order to maintain life. Flnal- 1 1v YO k - ' - 1 e1" 0" iTHE MONTREAL Domzmon 0f . J . Exchange CURB MARKET Canada Bonds (lpooiul to Johnston I mud) . (s 01.11.1111 saws) ' a (Special 10 101100100 s Ward) S,“ ° ° ‘gpzzmwififowlnnt w" u“ __ _ m ' 101111.: .. .110 111 10 10v, W" Lulu - OpenlIIlgh|LowiLusflNiCh Atlantic Hugnr 2-1 I25 24 2-H’; villi"! Lilli! .111- 1101100 ..100111110115104-4104011-11, 11 1: 1-000.- A 011913.111. 051,5 35% Marv Mun - Alleg Corp ..| 0%] li-Y. ‘Al —-- It i.‘ Packers . | Victor)’ 1-0!!! ~ .11 1-10-00 . .1101 |101 1100141151 1-4 1:011 11010000110 1141 11014141114 Renews! 1114-001 " .1 0001.1 30111 0.1141 1101111- 11. 1110111100 .. .. 20115125114 2:1 201,4 Rvfundiur -- - At 110110 ..| 1111.1 .--.- 121111.12.- 1+ =1’. 11101-11 Silk 11,1, Refunding .. .- Am 1-00 "1112 |11-- |10111/,11.101,1-:11/, 1-00 1-00-01- Pap - 2-11 21,5 21A Refundlnl -- -- Am 1: 1-‘. .1 .1:11/,1:-::1/_.1 :12 1:1: 1- 1-00 1:01- rdy . 18%| Ref-India: - - .10. r 1-001 .| 00011010011-1-1111 20141-11’, .10 rm .. 111.1 A111 Inn-o ...l2l1i’.| 3M1 24' _ |- (‘an (‘omr-ut .. 21A,] A111 l‘ Lt ...| 51134.1 5PM dill/J diii/‘I-Yl; (‘an 1111i 01001.01 .| 41,51 41,’, 4 4 . g .\.0 s 1n- ..|4rv14r1/_- 44 14-1 1-111, 1 1-11 . . . . . . . .. 1-1 T71 M .10. 'r.~1 11-01 .11s1)=1f11a'.11s0 1100 |--.--' ‘of... i-001110 .. ..| ‘i 411,5 e ‘raster .\1n 'l‘ui1:1c ..!ll0 i JEHO lllll/ZI-i-"V; (‘nus .\ll11 S .. Hi0 . g .100 (‘up | 101'] :1:w.| 3:101 :1-.>=,v|-11/, 11.01.01.011 .. .. A ' l ‘ .11.-1.1s00 211111-311100-4110 1111-111. 1100. 11.1.10» .. . 5:11;, grtcll tare l l .101. A010 1 11:11 |1:12-/,,-1-/. 11.00 1110s. _ . 1101.1 1.000 . |21-/.,| 211.1 1100. 1101111.- . .. - ~‘ ' ' 11011-11010 ...| 0 | 1-0111 1" 1: 1. 1-1. 1- H C f 10000-0011 A .| 1:111 121/11 1211.1, i 1121f.‘ r; 1V0"... i’. o on. erence H0111] Ar . ..| liWql 10M ISA-i 1i) ll11n1 Bridge ..| 110111. s1001 ..| a211,: 411111-1011‘ 9; 110111000.- .- .. ..| "'88s ..i 1t 1 1111" 10,’ - ’ 111-1-1 s lib 110. A 11 ..| 24101 -_-11,1,| 24 a 24 “- 1..‘§‘1'~§1‘01.01m. . i 111,5 TORONTO- om"- Jul- 33-43"- T- 1-00111011‘ 019,141‘ i |— 114101110 . .| i '1 l... Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture ‘1| ecu .’ — . mi. l’ " .. .. fill , 1: 11 o Ale | s“ .\lr-ll-‘r011‘tm.e.".. 20 5e"'“d‘7 “m” m'“"“°n' "° s“ 1: - -' ..1 v.1 ism 1110-01 ...| 1 2s Henry Thornton, and E. W. Beatty, . '1 1n: .. . ... ,._..,,,,,, ,.j,',',__r"“,‘.,,,p my‘ K.-C., presidents of 1110 Canadian ‘vi ‘l Sauna-l 1-00.01- .1 11 | 1:: 40v, 42 National Railways and the Canadian ‘uys 1| .‘ 11w . .. 511 5111 411 1 -. .. . 1-000 1-01. Slnf 11.5111‘... .. :10 100-21‘ at” gg-é "w" .- relpectiv y and to 1-01 1:01’. 111001000 1-1100 .11.". 1 1 two representatives of the Toronto u ‘ r011 1.," G mm Fruit Merchants and Commissioner 1‘--l 11101-11 ivhrchants to attend a conference in P111114 '1 l'olilllll‘l‘1"e .. | l (m, . ‘Mmmfl, _ __ I i i his 011100 m 1110 Purl 010001. Build- 1-01-0 I'm x010. 1100110 .. ings on 1110b. 6. l‘-\l'rlgbt Royal .. .. “.1281 l l The “up,” o’ u“ oonlenn“ u 11m ‘ l}?! I -—-— to attempt to affect ‘u reconciliation between the railway companies in (leu ,1lcu ills-ll . ‘111-11 ‘(itlPiPil [lhiyr liuh ,1.‘ ruuhy Hlrigslly 11101111 111i iliull .\ln . ilupp .\lo lna C011 int ilurv i111. Nickle lnt T111 .. Julius iiluu Ken Cop . ..i 1.11m (‘o | big My B .. IJHHVB Inc . ||.-w Bis 1:0 . rlluck Truck .\iex S110 . .. Mont Ward .\‘11sl1 Mo . ..1 Nut Ills . . Silt 1! Reg . .' Nut lJ l'ru Nut i -‘.i1i'- His: ll-ls. 11-1. '- 29%] ‘J5 I251,‘ - Val i515‘; 11.1 2PM“ ‘is Si , ‘X1 11 11 1 _ 391,5,‘ 307s i 1 1814.1 18% 3110i 3W1! I 33%‘, lift ‘IQ 4:1 :111,;. 12:10,’. 11111;, 11%. I 43%; I i "PM 11% Til 1211.1 :11 y; 12:1 0014 0% I Pure Oil . ..! Radio Corp .1 Iiemllirg ..| Rem ltnml ..| riien I Stool '.| filmy 110101. ..|. :. _.: 1.. ‘S liar-buck .. Sim: (‘orp S1111 (Jo ,3‘ Wefhing . ‘H llrnmls . .. .\‘ l) of (‘nl .. S (l of N J . .\‘ (i of N Y . .- HIUIIIIRQI‘ ‘ik-xua ('0 ‘Tex G Sui Nlflm if. 1i ii Pul-lfic I'|1 ...|101 it (‘orp . (l 1111p ii h‘ I .~\lco . Ii h’ Iiuli li h‘ SIN-l V1111 Steel \\‘ur|1 It Cu .| \\'11r Bros West liulou . West Eicc \\'11ul C0 . .. . Worth '1‘ . l’ '1‘ Coach |1 ...|1 '1/,1 ,...111;,.,11-.- ...| 40 401,.’ 10-1,; 11 1 "£1137 nlinnrdhu Lluimr-nt for nli Puln. AUSTRALIA DEGREES CUTS IN WAGES T0 Al) NATION DURING DEPRESSION MELBOURNE, Australia. Jan. 28. —~'Ihc full arbitration court here to- day ordered a reduction of ten per cent, in basic wages for the year. dating from Ferbuary 2, as a meas- ure of national emergency to combat the economic depression The Judgment affects the Victorian South Australia and Tasmanian rall- way serviccs, the Australian Work- ers‘ Union, with the exception of shearers, whose wages were reduced recently, timber workers, clerks, en- ginecrs, tramway employees. carpen- ters, painters, dockers. the merchant service guild and others. The commonwealth statistician at Canberra today described the cut as the first step toward a reduction of $230,000,070 in national salary costs. He said, that another heavy re- duction in the basic wage would oc- cur almost immediately after the oost of living figures for the past three months was issued. The lur- ther reduction. he s:\-ectcd would be ly. Assoclstediiuaadlllcclricfompsay The Board of Directors has declared tbs following quarterly , divldsuds gufubh lush l m1. a odors n r0001»! January l1. llllx Dividend Ne. 2| ll Dividend lorlou Prchrnd Ina-sun per share. Dividend No. ll l." Dlvldorll SUI-II Talmud _ tum m 01m. m“ Dividend Ne. IO Cl Divllonl lot-In Prefcrnl Mock-II.” r share, payable Mun-h iii, 1M1. lo ldern of Yr-r-nwl February 11., "Vii -’-' '- (Yltliltl-l-‘l-J, Suntan. . ll. lDIL between four and five shillings week CANADA RIGHT OUT FOR BUS- the matte of, the suggested union INESS fruit terminal.‘ At the confcrenceCol- onel Kennedy will personally act us AUCKLAND- N- Z1 ‘mn- zaTuflK-rcprcsentltive of the growers and Zealand should follow the example of ‘he Town“ Fume. Canada in uilding up European trade, 2 I; 13 1,1; m“ by egwung a meet. according to Andre Nihotte, consul- m: o; the "m," muruud ‘mung’ general for Belgium in Wellington, present flgefghe“ “my be 5w”; a. who recently returned from an cx- Way md u.“ ‘he w“, "my", “at tended tour of Europe. be pavedgo, . modemw equumed Mr. Nihotte reputed that Canad- unkm mm; market“ 121.11 goods wee to e found in many andproducts were almost impossible obtain. In Brussels Mr. Nihotte found that CWYI-‘illifln 611C656 “'85 fflvvrilbll‘ IB- juse ni being unduly optimistic about (‘Oiled and Selling W911- He 1°11!!!‘- ithe weather. Because we have had a too, that Canadian apples were in i111“ mud why,“ up u, l "rum d.“ strong demand in Belgium, where I11, 1,1,, “mum”. “d m“ 11; h": better prices were to be had then in been 5.11.1 Wm; dun 510w“; m." the ' England. prairies of the West, it does not fol~ raraas 1:10.41. sun 1101mm- Optimism 1s good, but there is no today and tomorrow. Jun. m): must be 1.0mm: if the nmriu-t marked time on Tuesday nlihnugh they expense of u short inierent 11ml [lruf sal IilTflIlfO urn rnurkln: tho lsnun still lllxi: in the Detroit territory. A m-w group Int. Nickel um; exceptionally 111-1111- Ilruzillun Trnctlon umi llfuntrc-nl Power low prlrs-l and lnr-lullen in flic- "at of r0 Dnmlnlnn Eton-I, 1.111., Ford of (‘unmlu The market dinning-oil n Insult-Int f lurid in nhnvnuro flfllmrenti!’ in antic-III?" (‘nrpn- U. l. Neel from operations of 2! Stool room-t on Thursday. Tlu- rl-nrlflnvl some basin for determining its r1121! posit The IIDUI market lo strong 11ml weal; in 01101-4 iml 1111111- much lnrizdwuy on llu- aids of 1:10 nduuuv. ‘|10- ilillufiirinl 111 Rein-y \\'|11-1-l ll rr-purfvil lining uboul lln- Iu-ul I11|\i|11-»- of um- 111.11.. theory that the comniluy uill get knlm- good urrlr-rs from 1h. Carbon and Burn-rs rould exta-nd their gull-is. NONTREAL, Jan. 2b—'l'l1ere were sen-ml onlsiumllnr: fl-utur-ws 1:1 \--~ local trailing. Twin (‘lly uml Luke of (i14- Wnmlu 111011111 up Ml-u-rul 1 from Illa l5 mark. n! previous estimates through lutrrul on tux brought tho tninl to 70 rents pr-r slim-r. The vrnfit for liv- rnmmun share, flu-rw-fnrr who only mnrlv-ruleh- lu-lmv 11-1 wpekly estimates of the ruin of Steel operation-i in alm- 'I\Il'i\‘ 1- Elflii-iilii .__ __ __ _ g _.; ; M rnin St k ti" “i '1 0 g 0c Le er .1. " Wall Street Mirror Says:—--- 11-; 1 Special to Johnston & iHu-d '.i .01 u. *La::-:§:-:§:-:§:-:__E- - "5'! BY Tll .11! OWN l’lfl\'.\Tl! \l.ul' NKW YORK, Jan. 2P—Todnyla s11 wk nnlrlu-l \\"|'I h1- 1-,u-.1>|11.-1l in 1 .'1.,1- 1 :- km by Ilia fouriln quarter our-mugs of the bin-i (or “.10.- puhli.» ulhr 1...- .1. o yesterday. Taken 1n u whole, the warning-i 111-0 1l-- l_\' .11...11.,..,...| -- ..,, ,.. p301] with In official tbllli-rllfl nude pulsll- 1 ~t 1104-1. 111111-1101; 11s :- I re the seventy r0010 u allure aiiuun |-_v I 1-1-1 (‘1-r1m. :1 l-.oi.. .11 1- 1| morn favour by the flmunrlnl Nmunnnily. .\'1-\4r 1110.0; i1 i» 1l|.- lirm 1-1-10- 1.-. - |I1I murkrt PXIn-rlu (hut profits almulnl be 1.11.011 on irn-llu; line. 111' I011; s10 3r i:- 10 10.111100.» 1.» m0 luutl. 10.10- hlukcd ilerllir-liy glrlln- :11. 11101-11. inking has been noticed In lntl. Tel. 11ml T1-I. Auhurn at current levels 1| "Dynzunili-K’ ‘flu- Hark 11:14 111011-11 11111011 :11 1‘ c ouniu uo-r lryliz 1o 1011-11 1111- .11. 1.: 1. o er on 11-11-11 ullu-r. 10.. 1.0.0. 1.0.1.0,- i-vml 1. FINANCIAL SERVICE SAYS \I1'('l|il l 1.111‘ 1 . street rrpnrt llmt Offiltlflllt of (‘illi-n licrvir-e “ere I11 hm n, 111011-11 up 1r.11>1lo.1;|il_- . were 0011 00.1 41101.11.- .041... A large American orgnnlznllim lmu pullwiislnr-il 1111 llIli||_\.\i~4 m‘ a numin-r 11f m-rnr film currently selling 1m the (‘uuuillnn uml Anu-rivun PIu-Inln-fr-u 1n .0011... .»1 - l-lnulnt-nllxllltvll-i 1|r11 llurm. ( 1-12.. unll llmllllyrr- I’0r1-1111l1|1- \l'1\1-~. In the file 41f Dominion Flora-s the favour-uh}.- 1-111-11112 rw-urll |--1-r :1 10'1" 111-1-- 100 of 0-0000 1.1 110101011 001. 0-0110 11..- (001 11101 11..- vn-rd 110:...- 1'... 0r 10001.. win lhlo in maintain sales fuiriy wI-Il iu 1930 is n-uvrslrle-rr-rl 1- 01111 n1’ v-.-, I1-- 1-».- ultlon enjoyed Ivy producers of’ tho yellow metal is one of llm 11111111 rulfluzifi for including this issue. Tho directors: of Inter. Nickel moot for rlivirh-rul nrlinn n11 \Ifln".'1_\' m-xi, Tr-Iv. 2nd 00.1 011i 0100 000-1000 m. r100»- 10". 11..- 1001-11. .0000». .1 1.... _..-.. 1. :.-.- 0000011 an 1-001» a 011000. 20 0001». 10 11..- “000-1 000010.- 00-1 101g. .-»~~1. =». .0, .1 quarter, n total of 001/, cents n slmrn. Inn 1-0001 10 only H1 0001-1 m. 1n.- 1..1;1l nmnrml of stun-k outimnrllnz uu nt Sent. ililiii. I930» 00.. yostl-rrlny 0-1111 10 .1100- lun of 111111110113- rep-wt of 1hr- I‘, c-rnts 11F! Ilmrl- “Tra 01 1h.- In rrlllvulu 11-111 (Viv-r . 0r 1h.- 1n0rk11: 1n 11-1»; 11"" Inn. Changes Co LONDON. Jalr-‘JS. - - Thrrr- is young 11111.11 in Brimugliani 1-110 111'r-i'-- ably owes 111s 122.151.9110: 111 1111s ‘rorl-l to a delay in his Majesty's mails. ll a. letter mailed in 1909 had not been 22 years late in arriving at its des- tination his father might not have fl "The reason is not hard to find" 10w 11mg 1,1,9 01d or“, 1, chmmng said the consul-general. “Canada 1°;- keqm m 1w; the" 1, no use‘ has taken care to build up her Eur- 3011111111; mo top heavy ou any new 1 opean trade. At the Antwerp cxhib- iggmdgrdg, wmch 1n mo“ u,“ we i itlon Canada had a large pavilion ‘hue gem 10pm, o"; M10‘ °ur".d_ to advertise. her industries and pro- mum; 83v; Th1; ‘ppexhm; u, 1nd.“ married his mother. The story is of one romance-frus- trated by the General Post Office and another originated as a result of that department's failure to carry cut its duties promptly. #111111- New 161-111-111 had 1101m- Then 0-101 000101. 001111001, 00000110001 00a ..hgaln,..canada has a trade commls- several others as well as to weather 1 sinner in Brussels, who is doing ex- _1°pg¢ug_ Y . ‘ cellent work." Mr. Nihotte went to the New M15315“- Johnggon’ pa," no“; Zcaiand high commissioner's oflice 11100111; pumhfl3¢d the farm property and suggested that something should inf Mr, James Johnston, now o; w“. be done about developing continental 1gftgwnl Mu," h“ mengy Wm. ‘m, demand for New Zealands products, fgnflly fgmgygd 1pm 11,91,- hew 1151.1- but he was told that the high com- ence. with their nuny friends, The missloner had his hands full working 901mm,, flung, 1., Mr.’ gohnnon °" the British mark“- and family their best wishes for "We are 11 10118 Way behind Can- health and happiness in their new ada in overseas trade exploitation," home, said Mr. Nihotte. “Canada. is right after business everywhere. We are At this season of the year sickness constantly losing opportunities. ,from colds is somewhat prevalent a- There ls nothing that I could sug- jmong the younger lnQlflba g o1- the 88st 0f 8155*" advantilkc to New ‘family. We regret the serious illness Zealand than to adopt the policies of the little son, Harry. of Mr. John ‘ of Canada in trade extension." A, stewm-g, p01,“; m“, wméhq.“ " f‘ “ careful nursing the attendance of medical skill. 1A TOMB OF ANCIENT QUEEN BARED T0 PUBLIC CONTAINS GREAT TREASURES i I i i 1 In the case of older-members of the . ,community of whomwe have had or- “CAIROI Egypt, Jan. 28.4mm tomb goalie-loam refer in put issues of the of an ancient queen, containing mag- =8 mm n wean-e ‘ad m able m nillcent treasures, was bared today itnn u u "we ‘"""°“F"‘°"‘ '8 at the Ra Ouer tomb enclosurc.by i m’ who h" bu“ ‘mom’, mdlsm" d for a considerable time’ and who ‘ Professor Selim l-lassan, noted Egyp- [e ' ' tologm. gnow shows hopeful signs of improve- ,ment; Mr. Neil B. Johnston, Peter's The queen has not been identified, ‘mm’ who“ mm" “and much m,“ but the tomb consists of two cham- bers, one containing her sarcophagus iltiznzimilxmnz: 3:15:51: m‘: and the other furniture and suchi _ objects as mm requisites ‘health, Mr. Edward Munn, Greek River, who was 11s,, under the phy- gold. Alabaster figures and a bed al- 1 , so were found, the design of the lat- 1mm" are dun“: h“ “In”! is '9' ter resembling some modern Europ- my"), grunt": 1:.:°:‘tyen:mr"' can styles. ' ' n" The Ra ouer tomb (Ra on" w“ lly residing in the home of his rel- ! high priest o! Nekheb, goddess o‘ atives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Jen- kins and family. Greek Riven; our Upper Egypt.) is near the Sphinx. and mend. Mm e1 Mun", Mi Greek River, who has been in failing health for some yours, and. whose patience and cheerfulnels endesrs her to frlndl and neighbors alike, con- tinues to hold up well under the pressure of weakness and years. PIIILANTHROPIST SASKATOON, Jan. till-The ample warm heart of Alex. Kamm is sore- ly touched by the plight of Saskat- oon‘s unemployed men. Several years ago he came to Canada from Aus- tralia and made good. l-fe is now u laborer and his savings amounted to $690. Yesterday he interviewed Com- missioner Andrew Leslie at the Oity Hall. Prom a pocket ho drew a pack‘ iof bills and offered it to the oflicisl ifor the unemployment. The roll con- tained $590. He wanted to lee the city's jobless in a happie state. He urged that unemployed single men be housed in hotels and fed at restaur- -,ant.s. That was why he oflered his l i . c 1 loner Leslie hastily ifiuxt: 1122:8200 Saskatoon was 9’ °rmm°nul "u" mmm‘ w m‘ iqulte able to look alter its own out- “mum wwhmw pa.“ ‘u d“ 01-0001. 111111.110 had to 11011 the m0 ;°“"°"- Th‘ °"°'f°“ °' “m”? "'" ‘m Kmnm,‘ pocket u the bmehcm suited us foliowm-Pruidcnt. W. L. ‘of unemployed turned to leave Menu‘ mnur,‘ 0'0"‘ ‘mhnum’ _.__. His many relatives and friends at Peters Road, 000111011100. Murrly Riv- er, eta, will be glad to learn that Mr. Issac Bean of Montague is im- proving from nu pram iunmu-I cording to information received herel The annual meeting of the Peters Rood Cemetery was held in the Pru- bytcrlsn church here on the svning of 1110mm ma mt. 1-110 110000101 statement showed on equality of rs- vsnue and cxpsndlturl. The planting Nell Van Idea-atlas, managers, Neil iillnunlk Llnlmont nldl Ion Its-h Thomas propomd that Twenty-two years ago Winshull, of Birmingham, marriage to a young lady of city, but she declined his offer Not; ---r111d rr-alrsd 1111.1 11.1:- 1"- long after Winshull agam fell in love. ‘married. found happiness. reared a 1051-1-11 11.3.1, for i111 1'.» ' McSwaln, Neil Van lderstine, Clal Johnston. MT. STEWART UNITED CHURCH HAS GOOD YEAR The annual meeting of the Stewart United Church was hcitl Jan. 27th at 2 p. m. After devotionaiservice conducted by the pastor Rev. M- K. Charman. the usual order of business was pro-- ceeded with. Mr. Fulton Douglas was‘ appointed Chairman and Mr. P. L. Coffin, Secretary. The Secretary of the Board of Stewards presented a most satisfactory report of the church's finances. $3,378.75 ivas rais- ed. by this section of the congrega- tion during the year. The maintrn- ance and Missionary Treasurer re- ported 842500 for this church. Th1- Ladies‘ Aid Society showed a balance on hand of $145.59 and all other so- cieties closed the year with a surplus. During the year extensive repairs were made to the manse, and a church hall was built and equipped. By a unanimous vote lhe congre- gation extended a thanks to the pastor, the Board oi Stewards, the Young People's Society, the Ladies‘ Aid Society, and 1.0 all who in any way assisted in making the year one of outstanding success. The Lot 40 and mnaldstoir sections of this charge are also reporting suc- cess. TWO LEAR OLD GIRL IS SLAIN BY LION BAN ANTONIO. Tex. Jan. 27.—A captive Mexican lion slew Viola Frlc sen, two years old, at her home here betraying confidence built up in hours of play. He was killed for the treachery. j The child chose to visit the lion staked out in the yard at the home while her sister, Sarah, 15, and a brother, Harry, 16, took clothes from s line. The animal, owned by C. Coley. operutorof a jungle show in winter quarters here, sprang as she ap- proached. The other chlidem were unable to beat him from -her throat. Coley, attracted by their slew the lion with a hammer. Viola, her on l charge oi 11:31. 3-3111 l1 _\;11..~..le. I‘ Mt, ' hearty vote ml jugular vein severed. treasurer J. L. Mcltlnnon, care taker. died in 1| hespltru c.0101- 0-0- ‘*‘1\<f1'l- Letter Delayed 2.2 Yea" 11 rse T1"11c..i.<>>110 m 1,,.,.1-_; 01-1-1 -.-- 10"". :1.- .: » .' "i1" !'°i-".‘- "i l ‘I: ' '1 1-.., A few day's Ego Tl-x- . .. . Jr., received :1 mystifying irficr. It ‘vias addressed tn Thomas Wi-nziiilli iwas signrd “lily” and cxnrrnw-vi 1"" _ fcret a: a l1.'1".‘.y.rciurr!l of n11 r510:- of marriage. In the prim and mopzr iianguage of the earlier yours of this .century the mic sirgfic-irti tho’ i Thomas 1311011111 “cull M. 1 Thomas W-nxziiull J11 '. ‘could not recollect ham. .. 111-09 . _ marriage to any one arc-n in funw u i973 T'h'.=n he glanced at thr- (intr- Oifire v.11". lo a i‘ 1' world. PARROTC (‘RY ‘GET THE LEADS POLICE TU l.li(‘.\Tl'I IIl'.\‘I.-\\' lTOllY 1ND ‘.\'l-..‘.l’lv_\_‘ 1 1 1 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 27.--Dctr1-" irtct-ived a call today from |Yltkos, 43, who said iimt his u f0 i-nd boon killer} i“: i1.'.-'.’.‘.-\111 1-1.~:1 "i13- iliw-catlcd tin-ii" home. . Tlieofficcrsluzrrirrltotin- pEr-ccnnd ,;1s they cntcrwl a 111mm 1:1 1Y1: 111m . shouted. "Got tl1~ 512:0! G11‘. ll"- ' the body of Airs. Yiiizcs and a‘ bfood sinincd mo, with which rho il".'i .~ .:-. ' |s‘1i1. 111.1110 was :11": 11111-1110 charge nficr 11 tho olilcvrs firs-v 1111-1 wr-upiv. in an argument. ‘WITH AUTOMOBILES BAVTZEO l‘! jTliE IFERMYDA‘; 1"?" ' 117E TAKEN FOR A i l-IAMILTON, 1301111111111. l‘ The Prince ri \\'.1 vPrincc Cburizr, mil I111 1.1 bliirlzy ride as on:- o.’ tho items on 1111-11‘ r111 they l‘.l'l‘.i\'l: hur- .l.1. Drsplie ihr: privileges.- of iihr-y will not violate the ithat kcrps 11:0 Pcrnriulnr. r. mer Isl-us," m: the nid trnvc. |‘.-l1cn1, frrc from the ‘Inf the a-iiornuiflo. The two rrgvn! i011 their "FIIiFS 11-1 . . ‘America. will brrni< 11.1. =~ _.-_;1 jhcre for right 111111111 11112.11 i111 v '0.- 11l1e Orr-pom, pnls in at ll.v~. ‘- The-‘r visit. 111-101‘ 11.". it viii i, (1.1: 1-- illlill- nircmly {ITKTJPH n 1101111 l1»:- ‘crs for 0111: itcm on th.- m" 1:101 is a ghrdzn 1101111-111-11 <- 1 1 -r 111w 1.11- test in the way of 11-01 I1 1- 11:11 or igoll, 0 governmr-ut i111 on n-rl :1 icarriage ride \v.ll 0011111‘... t.~: o1 i royal activities. From Hamilton, the (l1-.-;.-~-... .-_-,g1 head for Havana. C111.~_1_ 1m. 1'1“. Princes will not (ii5cn1i13'.'i: :‘-~r:~ \1. Kingston, Jamaica, xvherr- 1'11: - 11 arrive February 2, tin-y iviil f-z 1h: first time drop lhcir 11011111111 1111-0’:- mfo and attend an official 11111r11on, 'I'h1-rc tho Prim-c of Wnlr-s 11.11 1111- veil the 010000101 clock 1-. ‘z-r in S°'°am5-‘I<i11gston parish church, L‘\'k‘i'i."_i '11 honor oi the Jnmnican: 1 h 1 1- l .'-:r- ‘Z1111 the (‘irrnt W01". 1.11. .1111» 1.10.... .1 ....1 ~-.1-.- 1. : Under i111- bcd the (l"'i!_‘Clf\'1-S ai-imd O Y