i“ _ i 1]» F . v »‘ ‘ c! . f ~11 1 e11 P ‘ I .‘ .- t 11 ' f V,» .l ‘ l 1 1 1 . l l ' 1i -. _ —wea--_-?- l“. SHOP from Holman‘: ' Ostalo: HEAVY ARTILLERY spoon shoot on Wednesday afternoon at s quarter to three. ‘Threrclssees. All members cordially invited also pros pective ones. i FUNERAL Tl-iunsqAv-Jll-iie funeral of the late Mrs. Neill Mae- Neill of Charlottetown Royalty will not take place until Thurflfli!’ 1 10 am. Awaiting t-he arrival of ' daughters from the United $1111 , THE LATE MR8. PETER STEWARI-dier many friends will be sorry ‘to learn of the death ol‘ .\lrs. Peter Stewart, which occur red on Sunday Sept. 7th alter a lin- gering illness of two years, The late Mrs. Stewart was well and favor- ably known throughout this city and surrounding territory, and shall be greatly missed not oilly by her iin- mediate relatives. but ‘also by the citizens at large. by whom she was da .‘ . POLICE COURT.--!!‘wo cases oi drunkenness wene disposed of at the Police Count yesterday mornllll. l fine oi $20 or thirty days being, the penalty in‘ eachcase. A man for the same offense who failed to appear ‘had his bail bond 0d $20 esr. treated. Charged with ‘bfelfll of thtii Motor Vehicle Act. _ celved his dismissal. rfiyolfllg‘ ma appeared to answer .the ch rge-‘oi rty t6 malicious deetructklrlt 01-‘: Ian {theses wuuhti cont e was i urt-her adjourned. HALIFAX, Sept. furnished by Word and Johnston Members Montreal Stock Exchan get Bell Telephone - Brompton St. Lawrence Flour ' an autoist r ‘ u adjourned prohibiti ii case srocx QUOTATIONS 8.—Quotationo m}. . . qimo l. ’ ‘fitimited. 1t seems probable that the late July and early Auigustfirsins. which did so much good in Saskatchewan and Alberta, have saved more of the crop thanytheGovernment- esti- mate would indicate, and continued favorable weather should result in a yield somewhat larger than the figures quotedabove. Our mid- ‘Augustl report from Alberta reads as ‘follows: “'The improvement in crop prospects is still in evidence. All braneheslreport iurtherlpr‘ clpl. - ltaition, which with the present deal weather, assures satisfactory llilling and ripening‘ conditions. We "now have sufllcient molsture and there is no danger ot‘ a feed shortage. Even with the present crop, should existing prices continue, the net returns should compare favorably with those of last year." Manitoba should experience an improvement in business this autumn, and the buying power of sections 0i Alberta and ‘Saskattiltel .1 wan will be comparatively good. Other sections of the last two named provinces, however, will be ‘J.‘;"‘I..JL‘..“'.°.?J.‘iiiiiil;.i"‘l..i“iiii ----- -- - m y -~ , _ F l k l_ l h Cuba Cane Suagr "Pid. __,.. say, poor yield. The cost ot harvesting _ sou. unera ta es pace rolu cr Pa“ Amorlcan Petroleum __ 52% l5 ellllcllled to be smaller lllllll lll late residence 123 Dorcnestcr St. Amerlmn ‘can l lzll% 1921 gemllg the good llglllllsbllle lilnay (Tuesday; at 1-15 l1 -ni- Blllzlllllll Flllcllol-l " _ bad, it appears that net results. uneral pr vute . l ' __ from a cash point of view, will 32:32: 15:16‘ 7 """ " _ approximate those of last year, PERSONALS 1 ' """ " which means that the West will Spanlsh RN“ PM‘ " ~ make further progress on the road Miss Anna B. Hamill left by the §pan1sh River Com" '"‘i"" 108 to normal business conditions. Per- Clil‘ Ferry, Saturday morning ’ en gfifllsfflzmgslg: gagiugztalpia 76 hups DECBIIITBIDPOBIGSS has been so route to Boston, Mass, after spend- _ slow, loo tt e emphasis 113s been 111g her hglidayg with 1191- pgrentg ‘penmaus --------------- -- "L E1V€11 10 1-110 186i; K118i. 0861i year Ml._ llllll lull-ll Tlloll p. Hlllllllll Slle Abitibi _-. -—- since 1921 has been an improve- Hving pub wlll, acgollllllllllpd all fal- llll Mlllll, Shawinigan llfyg ment. in fundamclntal conditions in l l llel- S; Ml Laureutide Pulip . . . . . . . _ .. the Prairie Prov nces. _ oi by ster, as Ethel M. sating. super-productio n cf the 911319511 detective story in lllllllllll Canadian General Electric -_ —- Eflslish 11<=11°"- - Canadian Steamship 1Com, __ - w“ l _ eat Prices Christopher ) ~ $11:- isH-atpgivtaesrgntlarfiiisllgs; 1121:2233)‘: —- All“ lllcll. llll l . 1 I rlnce Edward 1115 111011191’ 113111911 PQWBTS- 1511191" 091111111011 3711139 --------- -- '_‘ prices were ‘fora?’ 12111112. 0.11.152; ( OIlImblIS l-ONlGHT AT 7 AND 8.45 aid motored through 111s city Sun- Montreal Power __ - -—- atlvely steady. Recently, they ROUND 3 P day wgltthplvitr. illldnMffl. 11211‘. Pow~ yrvianilifllznhlootrlic - - —— havo ilrcakened, the closing ch51] . . FiiCES-Zfic. 21¢, 11 _ crs. , - e ere ay, t 5 thirty a ona rewer es ...... .. — quotat on tor No. 1 Northern Wheat “Flghllllg BIOOd” l , c years since Mr. Powers visited thc Atlantic Sugar ........... .- — in Winnipeg on August, 25th 1.91m; Island and he sees many Changes. Atchison ...... -. - 103% 51-36% i191‘ bBuhcl. The large rc- Am. Car S: Foundry. _ _ iluction in the world's prospective Mrs. Ivan R. Brown of Kensing- Am. Locomotive _..__ . -—- 511111111’ 01 11119111 101‘ the 00min: ton. after 51181111111 the week end TmJSmeltin at Rein . - 72 ' "@1511" 11" 1110118111 Production into _ 8 s 8 #4 in Charlottetown motored homo Anaconda Copper ........ .- 37 “n9 with “1151111191117111 and 1111911 i cwW Y1‘5'@1‘1iay. Sh ewas accompanied by crhuaihh ‘Pacific Railway .- 14s ‘the Weight whiih hats been prllss- ‘ 3 her nephew and Niece Mr. Fncder- New York Central ....... .. 106 11g 01' e m“ at or over w“ , -_ 100113.11 Doyle sFamous ick and Miss Doris MaoLeod. who Crucible ‘Stool -- - has; ‘°““' “me” 1mm “a” ’"°"°" Wh P ~ - l l back to a more normal relation y e will sptnd a few days visiting ‘International Paper . 441,5 wllll llle rlc Ol other _ , l thcrc, Kelly Springfield -- - 1_5 'llel_l_ p o“ Comm“. l Masterpiece “THE SlGN OF THE FOUR" AT THE PRINCE EDWARD Sudden Death Of Hlilfllllll-Z il1.\‘ll])]li‘i\1‘iillCBB through 1$1'L'l'4'l trupililtlrs. and the remark- millr; t-lliisv n1‘ two motor cars right lihrtulgh the 1lt‘itl‘1 oi‘ London. right of McConnell & Fergusson, Did, ilhrtulgh the main thoroughfares of advertising agents. Death was due lPiccllililly Circus, along Trafalgarltil heart failure. Mr. ‘Fergusson had lSquarc. through every maze of traf been in his usual good health on wood Island, Lake Huron, o; Ml»; M. M. Ferguson, of Toronto, Vice- president of the widely known firm file. culiuiilatiiig in an t-v-cn more 1110111111."- Tllflt 111E111 11¢ 0011111111111- thrilling chase in nlomr boats ed i0 Joseph 11111101’. who was with lhrinlgll 11in port 0i Iinudoir 111111- 0f 1101111»? C0111- Wliilc his '|‘h'.s iilin production is one of companion wits securing addition- llln- illllél populzii" slicci-ssiiil motion 111 11°11 91111111111‘; 110 1111511011 111111)’- carccr with Lawson & Jones, litho- grapbers. and twenty yours ago he cntcroil into partnership with J. E. McConnell, under the ilrm name oi Ivlt-(fonnell d; Fcrgusson. The iirm was incorporated in 1922, when he became vice-president. Up tn 1921 hc had livcil in iLondon, but lullil approval. l, ‘Flux picliirt‘ is a big super-produc- 1110i! which lukcs tlic spectator liriliil liu- inilgit: luliii oi lililla i0 llllq- Sll'l'I'l.~i ill‘ Liiililini anti plunges lllilll illil) ii luysicry uliil lltl\‘t‘lli.\ll‘l‘ Him-i‘ \\'1lll'1| 1.»; i-tlltlriul, colupi-lling lilllll liluinuliilg. Thu famous charac ui‘ Walkervlllc, and live brothers: James-ll, lngtzrsoll; D. 2.. Ridge- lnwn: (ii-urge, Kansas City; P. 5.. Montreal. and W. W.. Waterloo. <+>.___.__ lSpnris" uu t'XlT"|ll1tlll1l1|y i-llii-rtiiill- 1H1‘, iilnl ill‘ ilii- Annual luiliziil sports I at i1:1llfi',1i.('.,c01nl1l<~tt1 this 5|ll‘r"ll(1l(1 ]ll'l)l_'l'illll which will bu. shoivn to 1l11L1il for thc lust tiincs. For Sore Fest-Mlnardw Llulment. PLANS FOR li4TH BIRTHDAY .. u? » ' \/ ———-- i 1 s ' ‘NIHV Yilltli, Sept. S.-—Ml's. ' ' pRlNt/l‘; \1;.._-|l.-ll1~11,»lnll W111 (Ielebratc her 7 Tnmormw vmd Thursdw llilll 1l1l'l1ll|il_\' at tlu- Harlem ilnuru: ‘ ‘ .11‘ who lbluubtvl-s oi‘ lsrucl next llw guests will rungc Iillilllll illli1 Si“ iii-m n» w 100 weer-s- AND snow YOUR TEETH KIc-nzo. Dental ' Cream. Cleans teeth the right way. l Makes teeth Inst longer. Price 36o and 80o per t BOLD ONLY BY Mex. Petroleum ......... .. International Mer. Marine ._ Press Steel Car __________ _- MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory _____________ __ BANKS Bank Commerce _________ __ __. Bunk Royal ._-._ _ Bank , Montreal _ 2-H ipiclllri-s lliut was cvl-r exhibited Mmvmn‘ :111“'1‘°11Z1° 1101111153011 Bank Nova’ scoua‘ """" " ‘- llm llll. (J‘]“\Iy llllllr l.ll.l,l.ylvlll.l.l, lll was born at 'I‘illscnililrg, July 23, . jlllnulilnll. ..»l~lll_ Sh,“ (ll ll“, Flllll." 1811i). lie was educated at ‘Plllsen- Wheat-Sept. 122; Dec. 126%. ‘ l burg public school, yvooilstock Col- May 133. legizltc and London Commercial tCom-—Se1:vt. 117%, Dec. 112%. lily it wiivc ot‘ pirpillar enthusiasm Cmmge" He h0g3" 1115 11115111958 M11!’- 113%- 55%. ‘Wheat-Oct. may‘. Dec. 12411. May 129%, The Markets state hi; T113311. 11e- September says: The Dominion Government esti harvest of 259,000,000 bushels which compares with 452,280.00 bushels a year ago. in Manlt’ ,__,2n 0a-ts—Se~pt. 47%, Dec. 51%. May Essa ................... ._ 30-32 port By -.R.oyal lianlr The Royal Ballfiatatcment for mate of the wheat crop as at July, 31st, 1924, indicated a Western on the basis of this Qllimfté, ayi ld is ‘ Tho ‘Umitcd States‘ ivintor ivllcut crop having improved towards the close ot‘ tho growing season, it l TONIGHT. Reading _____ -_ now appears that the total produc- 1 _ I Mr- Mn Mo Southern Pacific 931,4 tion oi‘ that country will be actual- l '.l‘ll<\ action oi the picture in- {"1 |jlf Studebaker ____ __ _ 3g iy-Sllghtly larger than that of 1923. ‘clinics colorful sUPIIUS ill the magic, A llesllalcll l-l-Olll 0well'.gollll'd_ Union Pacific .-_ ____ .. 138% 31141 U- S- 111111101”! W111 tllflfvfml‘ llzlnzl 0i‘. llulia and zlinazing zulvvJnt-Mlnt” bflngg wold o; lllé lllldllell Utah Cgppgf _ _. 198D 1116 1101191113 01 11 5111151110101)’ urcs. and nnvsicrioiis ilonllciics. nmfdrnth at his summer 110mg, \vych. '[]_ g Steel ______________ __ 1M; crop at good prices. it is badiuck _ ior ‘Canada that we should have )4 been the main contributors to the reduction in output which made these good prices possible. ' Higher prices may conceivably rcsult inla larger acreage being sown to wheat throughout tho lworlil, involving the risk of lower Iprices during the 1925-1926 season. iii‘ harvests in general are good. The ‘wheat industry cannot yet. be sure of its ground, and the [armors who get good results from this year's ,crop will be well advised to con- tinue the economy they have prac tised since 1921. General Business. From Vancouver it is reported that the demand for lumber has im- ' proved, and that the reduction of freight rates to Australia, the Ori ent and Atlantic ports has sitinnr lated business. 1n the ‘East. the appears that operations will be ro- . ,, , ,, since tllcn in Toronto, all. 4 Wych- "—-'- licrs til l1lI‘nlll1‘lll1N‘l‘S ill’. ’l ht- higil of wood Pall“ l SUMMEHQIDE MARKET 5171151911 119711 W111!“- _ ,_‘1"‘ 1"“"'- 11-“ 1i" 11111111’ 1'1“‘11""‘11 1n 111.. yqunger dayg M13 Fgfgug- Dairy Buttlel- ______________ ___ 25 industrial conditions are not sat ‘ ' "11 1111' 1mm‘. 111" 11111110 1° 11W! 111' 3011 100k l. keen 1.1mm.“ 1n sports Eggg pa; do; ____________ __ 25__2; iefactory. and further retrenchment 11°11“ 18am 1111i‘ “"1111? 1117111111 W11" 11111110111111" 111111 wag a njglnbef 0g [he Y_M_C_A_ potatoes _____________ __ on the part of manufacturers has about love and cast. ulnl “Sherlock 110111105" Wut- cllllllllllollslllll basketball loam of OMS lfel. Bllllllel _ ll been in evidence. Very recently, romance l n mu 11ml 111i‘ girl in the casrpart- in llllllllllll llc all“, wllll a llolell m“ reports of a moderate improvement _ ,n 11'l‘]\I'i\l4'I1 by no loss Iirllliant ‘per- llllll lllllycl; ll . in wholesale and retail trade huvc 111's» “ma” 9 "WIHPY-s- . 1v1l~_ Fm-gllsgon 15 lllll-vlved by hp. ° been coming from various sections. study of mar- liiluliil P112111 01 1110 171511111118 wiutlow ililll one aim, lmonlirrl, also A 11111-1191’ 5118111 1111D10V9111P111- 111 ried life. I11|tllii1 svrii-a lillll "Ill-ll Ali-ifs "no slmtcr. Mrs. (Dal ‘L. D. Hogan, these trades, and in manufacturing as well, can reasonably be expect- ed in the autumn. ' tarlo and Quebec is a notabit cx ception to the general run oi in- dustries. and has probably never been in a "more flourishing condi- tion. in British Columbia, the min. ing sit-ua-tinn ‘u gcn-cral is also very satisfactory. Business In Great Britain. A committee has recently been appointed by the ‘British (lovcru ment to enquire into thc condition of lBritish industry and columcrcn and to investigate with spciziill care the prospetits for (ll-cut J1 it nin securing stub " Hill‘? oi‘ thy world's ll'-4(1C as will enublo British workers to find continuous employ- _-,ment and to -maintain a satisfact- ory standard of living. Bearing in mind the handicaps imposed by iin- settlement in international affairs and high domestic taxation, British trade has made good progress dur- ng the last few yours. Unemploy ent ‘among ‘trade unionists fell per cont in June, 1924; the monthly increased from 1368000000 in 1922 00 in the first ilvo months of 1924: the public M111 tha pound sterling is Rt less - um AND AVOID I 1 ‘"“3r.’r'11t‘>ss ‘sitar rnnsrliut l Ibo lnunt llfiflfilfl!—llllllll expel. through or 1-5 bushelfper sore I01‘ d breathing. riml in ‘Saskatchewan 11.3, in Alb!!!‘ 12.4, the average for the a yield is distinctly below the ave age for thle,last sen years. but better than the results obtained 1918 51101919. ‘ Weld psi‘ MIN "fl-NM. 1-0 rmmeirunner title! Prairie Provinces befng spproxl". . mateiy 12 bushels per acre. Sue in " e heated . . II.‘ there would ’§.-y"".7§l.i'.1"i.'» ordinary mort-nlhu-il n‘: lnntonil n! cosmetics they eve healthy coiuplsximls. ‘rbl nnrhiiblr- substance actually a m nun. lure unclogglnif "w nnrwi- ut: The Mailed. . Q’. .5111." mills es of mercollsnd . .. .. . rim" lumber market continues dull. it The ‘gold mining industry in 011-. ___ mm 15.7 per cent in June, 1922, to 11.1 per cent in June. 1923, and 7.2 is cqrtaligdr-anlLt-specially as be? average of exports and re-exllflflfi .- 0 £78.000,000 M1928 and 578,000,. debt has been reduced. . must hrentb;.~lf . its share of the hotly‘: waste w“? (‘crttlin creams and 0011M" interfering both with especially if more uined enmplcslnnn, if ' Id , v M" - amdgppnelon ‘in buying; and the fl N absorbs 1.x 1115M 111x10:- _i ilfilllt Mylo-yen‘ s lI1_ i» 11...“; liiulu nul- my I. IX ‘l ‘~ HXfl-wluihdie» SEPTEMBER 9, 1924 _ . _. All“ l calf; think ‘anything that is worth thinking if he eats fllgm. Men who use piz-heir brains lent Shredded Eat this delicious whole‘! wheat 0°l1fi8<'l]iu$te,ad oi meat and potatoes for a vvhileaitd-see =h0yv smoothly your brain works and how much better you ieel. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked arltirefldy-IO-eat. . ' A delicious meal for, a few cents-the most- Afood for the least money. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, 1M. Nlslen Isils, Olhrio than 8 per ccnt discount ill terms of gold. For a country which shouldered such u inrgc burden‘ iii the wur, this is an cxccllent rc~ cord. Ai the same time. it ig- rc- coguizeil in tircalt liritaiil that lllll(‘1i has yet to be accoulplislii-il. liver one million ivilrliirrs urt- still out oi onlployiuclit. and thc volume o1’ ux. port. traile is little luorc than 75 per cent of thc lust 1ire-wur your, so thalt nlore business bus got to be secured to support an incrcasiilg population. The settlement of the reparations (mention, and the graidq uni restoration ot‘ l1lill‘0'll(ll‘l1lft1t'0ll- ilitions ill Europe, will rcsilit ill u larger volume oi business being clone. The prollleln will lie for Britain io secure her iiiir share oi‘ that business, ill the iiicc of liceu t-ompirtition. There may be room for impruvcnlvnt in thc ilsc ot‘ labor-saving ilcvices ill industry, 21114-1 in the output pcr mall enlpluy~ ed. bio-re ei-nnoulic. methods of coal consumption might. bu intro-l duceil, and comprehensive schemes. put into eficct fur the developluelll of electric power and the re organ- ization oi‘ the power producing lu- duutry. These and other subjects will receive tile attculioil of tho committee referred to above. 'l'liclr report sboilld be one ni’ the illust interesting oi i-ts kind crcr pub- lislletl. What. appetites the wee folk have these days, romping all day long in summer sun- shine! Here’s the biscuit to satisfy, little folks . hunger, just right in size and just a touch of sweetness. HAMILTON’S ROYAL MILK Hamilton's Biscuits-The Favorites Since 1940 . l . "l; FAWBETT sun»... In the ‘United States. After some ‘months of progres- sive curtailment in businmsjilur- ing which pcesilnism ill commercial and‘ financial circles became very pronounced, public opinion in the United States rcccnily underwent a very rupld change. uud optimism in regard to tho. future now pre- vails. The lcuiling indicts of com- modity prices lutvu. ‘moved slightly higher. tho stock market bus bud u substantial rise, conditions ill thc stcel industry look 11011131‘, unil cvcu l“ the very depressed tcxtllc ill- iiritry. all iluprovculcnvt is notcii. Higher grain prides, and good pros 1iccts ior a long ilesirctl improve mcnt [or this iuru ill 1110 title. Wllzil has lukcu ]l'ili'f‘ in u gcili-ral wly, howvvier. cziu l» s‘ bu shown lly quoting from an zirticlt- publish nil in our Letter 0f Juut- i-l i924. on the silbjcct 0i tllc pricia sI-Luzi- tlilu in tho Uulteil States: ' "The widest publicity is now zziven to |li‘l('(i muvenlvnts ill thc United Status, iiuil the business‘ nubllc. krcn to gauge the trend, duily tin. llilllX Niunberi-l with con-l aitlerublo care. The situation isl such that a price movement up or clown can for a certain timl- bu largely psychological. Uver-proilue- tion in certain industries results in a decline in tile prices oi‘ the products concerned, nud u slight] full in thc general lnrli-x Numln-r. llllll lllll exllelllllllllllly ‘may cmlllt it comes to be tlul opinion that uolllllllllllll wlllcll lllllvlllll we may this decline is thc fnrtiruilucr oi‘ 11ml‘ lol. grclllel. sllllllllly wlllllll ll You cannot afford to decide» sbouirthat Furnace which you are going to install this fallWvltlioitll lnvefiflllg"? 1M Fawcett line. Seven different sizes tofchoose from heat- ing from aooo to 50.000 cubic seal." prlceq from $135.00 "P- wards installed. All our furnaces are fully guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Ifyoinosnnot call, ‘write ul- Prices and terms arranged to cult‘ customers. ' r i; 134 Kent Street ‘t,- liiliittuethuaivtu. ~ , tion paid to statistics bus on tlii‘ whole bad good results. The c0110" industry proviiios un 0x11111111" 1" this (1888. tho feeling of thc W111i: snlc. and retail triulcs iililll. i1 for raw cotton not fur frnin iliu I1 s a pound wus ili the circumstance 1n gcncrlilll’ {*4 turcil into it, along the 111105 we have been referring to above. Behr- ing in mind the largo consumptive power which exists in that country, general casing-oil’ in prices. liuying llellllollllllly sllol-l “ma; ‘ ‘late lll . Maire which would real’: in an tween, wholesalers and munuint-tur. qllllllllvellle ‘llmlllllllll w,“ llll llolllll iifnllteil to current. neccssi-‘ol M“, l, Raul-y “flew _ l 3 1111” 111° 511111111’ 91 39°11! 1“ At the present time the compilm. 1-119 111111116 "1 1:119 115119‘ 11110115119111 .tion of all kinds of busin a static-P the country may. become less than llcll lll lllellls clllllell ll- lll "lei ~ "°1'm“1>‘i.1-115"°1°"'1Y1.1151111” 5111111” United States, and in muff)‘ other " 1" 111° 111111111‘ ".1 11111111111115111191” m" countries a3 well, on a slifllo which "f1111111l1htke1 91119911191111- P111111 would have been thought surpris- "— - 'f°119“~ T119 1131191715‘ ing even twenyit-iive years ago. 11°11 "1 9 “c1019 111' rlces he‘; actil- Now the obiect oi ell these ‘statis- “11-_"11111.BQQ11~11 $13.91 1w- tics is to assist the intelligent xlir- _ t1;‘"1:l111.1111¥\- 111111111! 91111111191111“ action of business. and toJead to *1’ ‘ 1911.111!- l1"11‘1111l°11." 111 1116 011°" such a perfected organisation of the 1111-1111! 101'. 91115111 1111” 11‘ 81'9" business world that over-produc- 1111011°1W-"11‘9911l9l ~10 118 11611911011 t n or tinder-production in any in- "'§1‘111° “c. 9 1! 11791‘ "1111 111111‘ l1 diatry will quickly be noted and N 15- 911119 9191111111111 13.95111“ 1° the exaggerated booms and ‘depres- 1’" _ Wlilbldilll which lie nOW siOns of the post done away with. 111 . tiriltrbstlforlbis- leads 10 This ideal has not yet been achiev- ed. and, in fact. the present wide study of businesslstatligticsshas in itself been partly- re possible .‘ m some of the recent ffuotustions in business in the ‘United ‘States, as purchliies of goods by the trade and the nblio have ~ - enlarged oods throul§11°111 to have boon rcsltflil" tion of the 1-‘ lo_,reduction "or ‘ cotton _ e twelve months 811 last. Fluimlatl0118111 ' cotton have been V917 e movements 111 n: a 1-, if buy1 s indicnl 1, _ collditlona become 1110111 11°:- thlbughout the 001111» “at t, a booms an 1141119 l l s", which were . Egg-war dnyl- ""17 q ail-Q icceseful. - on»! highqli-piicos actual. lcyglfdifgnulgidirbilgteffaprices bolttmt-ea "While production on a large scale and the nvnilabilit of simple Iiwviieiloreoodn lame linegahao heavy foods that use up vitality-‘i-nmweffort to digest _. whet... with milklltfiesh ‘ft-bits and‘ greettzvegetables.‘ in thc @9111 ,1 by U. 3.1111110“ l 4 .l. l .1 0 t ~ s l. u v 0 .1