SEASJONEI) c BONDS‘ g i Priced to Ylield ' 6% end ~More r am < l afoot h‘ olal Autho-itles agree that the favorable prices ilentral Gllarliiali tonight. leaves Chadoiiotown Tuesday, Jan. Mill. at I p. m, Return rare 11.00, ‘V 1058-21. . ucohaa x. or c. sunnld llfld-l-it-li. ilaadwlli-l- nooks! srcouu. HOME NURSING CLASSES will be conducted at the Red Cross oi- noe. For iniorination telephone 4J1- 1089-1-11-41. which enable you to obtain a yioldo! m and, even mo“ from higher grade Bonds will not long continue. Our current broadly diversified list oilerl you an unusual opportunity to invest your January lands in high grade Bonds. Bolldiy secured. many priced to yield 8% or more, with excellent prospects oi further proflt through increase in market value. COPY GLADE-Y FURNISHED. Eastern Securities Company LI M I T E D ’ W. ll. V. DUNBAB, Mznager. \ - cuannorrarowu St. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX MONCTOX SUMMER“)! IKIDIBICTON I t cayenne vs. Anlluwslrs Special train leaves Charlottetown Tuesday, Jan. 14th., at s p. m. Bel turn rare $1.90. nsrtn COAL for baseburner or furnace sold in any quantity. A. Pickard st Co. PhoncZiO. f 1070-1-14-81. LECTURE A'l‘ KINGSTON-Come to the lecture on “David Livingstone." by Rev. E. M. Aitken. in Kingston Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 15th, at a p. m. 10t5-Bat.-Tue. KJJNDERCARTEN will re-opcrl on Monday morning January 13th at 0.30 o'clock intbe social rooms oi Trinity United church with Miss Bema Huestis in charge. 1-13-21. nlscnaltamc COAL TODAY.- Pcstal servings in Japan now total Tennis by artificial light is boom- ing ill Australia, wlier it is estimated there are more than ‘$000 night Nearly 3,000,000 barrelsoi Amerl- courts on which play is enjoyed un- . early 51.099.009.009- i- . flour will bcslllpped to China der electric lights, | . year. ‘ ' . Old Sydney Screened, Albion Nut. mverness Screened and Springhill 24.0._ 1071-1-14-21. CORREUHONQLQ the recent Drawing of Prizes held at Kelly’s ' _ VITIMIN“ Write to us without obligation and we will send you complete information regarding tho above. , ACME SECURITIES LIMITED. . 50s MoKinnon Bldg. ‘ Toronto, Ont. _ ~ W" W011 bl’ Mrs. Wilbert McCarvill, o! Kinkora. ‘ LECTURE AT CORNWALL_— Cometo tlle lecture on "David Liv- ingstone," by Rev. E. M. Aitken, in Cornwall United Church on Thurs- day, Jan. 16th. at s p. m. g ” Members or The Montreal Curb Market Members Standard Stock and Mininglhchange Members o! Vancouver Stock Exchange. Private Wires to Leading inollalllea and all Branches. orders Executed on Ill "Iii"!- A Service you will Alllilwllfl- _ , . , . ¥Jvs.'_I;.»»g-_r2~»~~-~u-»-\'ny hrv~-'v-l-»v..e_-~_--r'“ 1'“ 189 Graiton lltreet CHABLUITITUWN * ' g HEAD‘ OFFICE OTTAWA other Maritime" Branches 55m", 5t. John. Monoton. Xarmoulll. New Glasgow, 515ml. PhollclllN-ll”. lllts-Tuc-Thur. CLOCK STBIKING AGAIN-The ; wclcomc soundo! the striking of the town clock was heard yesterday at 3 p. in. for the first time in a num- ber oi days. Owing to a br ken hook the striking apparatus was ut oi or- der. Yesterday afternoon. taking ad- vantage oi.’ the mild weather, Mr. C. W. Patterson, who does the repair work oi the clock, ascended the tow- qr and replaced the broken hook. r QIEMANDED- FOB. SENTENCE. -- On the request oi’ Mr. A. A. McLean, K. C., who appeared for the defend- anh, Maurice Gormley, Andrew Mc- mod, Earle Lunll and Janice Blob- erts in the case oi breaking and en- terlngthe men were remanded till today ici- sentence. It was pointed out that the birth certifiQtc oi Earl Lllnd proves him to be nineteen SPVECIALlZATION THIS is tlie age of specialisation in finance. business and professions. This house specializes * in Canadian mines". oils and grain. representing three of the country's basic IHCUSIIIQS: As _a result, greater concentration and eiliclency in service is possible. Our unsurpassed private , wire service means prompt, accurate and satisfactory grain trading facilities. The same service applies to our mining ‘ and oil departments. 79 QUEEN STREET CBARLOTTETOWN. P. Ii‘. l. Telephone 042 ‘ A. A. POMIBOY. Manager. -»-~.v we broadcast over Station C. I‘. C. Y. at 12.80 p. In. and ‘I p. m. ___?-_-_-_ years oi age, and iolr this reason he l cannot be regarded as a Juvenile de- linquent. ' CIIILDBENS AID SOCIETY BOARD MEETING-The Board of Management oi the Children's Aid " " helda " g‘. ‘ ‘,ai- ternoon at 4 o'clock, Dr. w. .1. r. ut- Mlllian presiding. A num‘ oi cases. oi’ neglected children were taken in- to consideration. Mr. L. E. Shaw, Agent, stated in his report that some bpys who had been absent from school were now attending, and that steps were being taken to round up a few more absentees. PERSONALS ’ - Miss Frances MlcLellan, n. N., and A All "Electric i_ Héater. ..- for $1.10 ' Miss Nora Jenkins, R. N.. left yes- , ieiday morning on return to the illonch Hospital, New York, where they will resume their duties. The many friends oi Mr. Elliott ‘ maiertson, oi Pownal, who has been seriously ill in the P. E. I. Hospital will be glad to learn that he’ is ‘steadily iinolovlnsl in health. ‘ NBS-IL ‘Screened. A Pickard st 00., Phone , Cross, Prize No. 10—An Auto Rug-I i -.' .... ...|_. ., llr-i-LJ. ‘iii-aloof. cilia Post Oi- iloe eta! leftthis morning!“ Hali- ‘Mrl- Michael yiieadylol Burlington and‘ "her we. William Hickey oi Illdllllfiiveigam visiting irlcnds » in Charlottetown. 1 , Miwe,l-oisrl;ii_ll_ é Ginger scarth. ; Mary McNutt. no hyglesgh and . Margaret Houston leave this morning ilzoresume their studies at lkigehlli schooner girls, ndgehill. n- s. ‘we volmsfdllllslller arrived-on éaturday nightto Join Mr. w. Yqbllfldfll. government w- ginecr incharge oi the work at the new Canadian National new." ‘Mr. i-r. ri..cox, MnP. In, and Cox, oi Morell, leave this ‘morning for Florida to spend the Winthr- M1‘- Oor hadlelt his utonlobilfin St- John this iail and ii the roads are open he will motor all div": from that city tothe south, lntcndini w return-home early in llfiarch- Col weatherhie t. Belivue. was a passenger on the; Borden. this morning. Mrs. Weatheroie and Mile ml-haweeulcrhie, n. lit-Will Join Coll Weatherbie at Quebec in I .1" days and expect to remain the" "l" til master. m. Alfred Weathorbic h” “mi-neg be ma. Allison Univer- sity alter 0131141118 u" Ohmlm" holidays with his‘ parents in Bellm- Piles G0 Quick Piles are caused by cohflilllim-‘fl blood in" the‘iower boweWQflW w i11- . ternnl remeiylrcanagtdmilgatm 99x3’ ,§",‘_-“"'h’ tyrHem-Hold. a barm- ‘ but, lb .11- m "this l" ‘ruin nut-termin- m, gflgcted paris._li_em-roid‘hfl glv quick, sairandgialjlifll 1'51"!‘ m tho ds ct Pile Suflererl. It will l? thessme ior you. olwmqntv "b". - iiughqnrul Co. ntri. and, M1033“ everywhere sell Keni-Roidwith this guarantee. __ ' POWNAL NOTES Mrs. Iayilon Jones two kiddies have returned home afler spendinl n plfisalig holiday-with the lornier’: parents m". and Mrs.’ Cl'l'e.rles_Matl-li son. Oyster Bndgenyvhllfl were they attended the marriage on New Yen-u my‘ el Mrs. Jones "younsest sister Miss Dixon rsehelle Mathlson ‘and Lindsay Hopper Coles. Dixon whcis a personal iriend of thefwrit- er u Swell known throughout: the n- land isr her many alerting illlalltlel- A graduate oi Prince of WalesCol- ilege,.a most competent school teach cr, thus that-catching profession has lost ayaluod employee butvtheirj loeo lsMr. Coies‘ gain. ' a tow days here recently at the hoflie o! her father Mir. James B. Jones. , m, special speaker attl-ievnevenlngl service in the Alexandria Baptist Church on Sunday Jun. 4th.. Ill-i ministers who ls working on the Is- ‘ land. sir- cirlsholtn is not only a splendid speaker ‘but a singer as well r ‘_ a voice ‘oi rare ‘beauty. and tone, his rendition or "He Lifted Mo“ being listened-to. -with much pleasure by those present at the ‘above mentioned service.‘ t \ Quite a-numiler oi the iarmére here took advantage of getting their winter's supply or cool irom M120. H. M. Carver, who was unloading a car at i-iazelbmokl station. , Miss Adelle Smith who recently underwem an operation in the P. E- Island Hospital has so lar recovered to be able to return bdnie. w. and Mrs. J. Arthur MacKin- non have arrived heie from U. sill. They will spendthe winter at Mr. ltiiciiinnonu old home‘ in Alexandra‘ They were. accompanied by ‘Mrs. laaoxlnnonu son Jack Birch, who is StubbornHCoughs ' i, l " '0 Down! \ hi... when ans whore Ended by Recipep l Y spending acme time in the city. yodwahlll. Tilacold l- he: oldreel "Ioglmgf lllluaewm: have ioupollwtlfba . , ', . ~ _ I ;%i§°l‘“”'l.;“‘§.‘i§.tzf_{'di'dfli%i»m“n. ...... ill-... i longing. Mixed at Home‘ ‘ in... O l1 l m: i tb a trefollowugvorgrcolfip N olbettlt ii» the w!“ AR. "firs; OWN screw - Mrs. ouy swwutisellview. spent , , w. Chisholm one oi the stud-mt T llxvcnsnoh. TOIONTO Ian. l8. I980. AbI-lll ... ... ... rr. "- .- l AJaxIOiI at Gas Amulet Arno ... Associated Oils ... ... .. Alberta Pac. Coos. ... ... Baltac ... -.. t. B. AfOil ... tt- ... ... ... Mining Corp. ... ... ... Nipissibg ... Noranda ...,. . Pond Oreilie _,.. ... ... Premier ... ... ... .... San Antonio ... ... Bherltt Gordon ... .- Qiscoo ... ... ... ... .- Bouthwest; Pete. St; Anthony ... ... ... .... srerlingrueliie .. Sudblry Basin ... ... ... Sylvanlie wok-Hughes ... Towsgnlac ... ... .. Tteadwell-Yukon ventures Limited Vipoud . "a u. ease as III n. t" ess to ... r" u. Waite Ack. Mont. wright-Hargreaves .. l-QIDUSTRIAL QUOTATIONS Allied Chemical American Can AmqlcQ/n suroreign Power .. . Codlisay rSolleway. mun a ‘ct... my. Limitoihcllarlottetovvn branch. Bathurst ... ... ... ... .... .04 Bedidrd ... ... J7 Bldgood ... ... ... ... .... .05 Oalmont ... ... ... ... .... 1.33 Central Manitoba ... .23 chemical Research ... .. 6-10 Commonwealth Pete. ... .... .52 noihousie oil mo Dome ... ... ... .. 7.00 East Ofelia ... ... ... .. 1.05 Faloonbridge Nickel .. 4.63 Fool-hills ... ... ... ... .... 1.00 Granada ... .... 43 Hollinger . ... ... 4.00 Home Oil .. . ... 8.80 Howey . .. .88 Hudson Bay .1035 Imperial Oil ... ... ... .... 26.50 IutaNickel. .. 35.80 mt. Pete. ... .. 21.75 Keeley _ . .. .33 Kirkland Lake ... ... .. .58 Kootensy-Florence .. .06 Lake Shore 10.40 Lowery Pete . 1.0a Mayland Oil ... ... ... L75 lllercury .50 Wainwell Oil 111.;- ' CHICAGO-GRAN axcnancc " srsslohan 51'0""! AND MINING. 1 .30 .07 .80 0.50 2 .75 .08 3.35 1.56 I l Market gossip furnished by lidowat, ‘Js llacflillivray, Stock Broken. Canada rower It Paper ' - t l The common stock of the Canada Power and Psperflorporatlcn sold at a new low level of all time this week when it e514! at 1m. People closely allied with this company could not oiier any explanation ,ior tho decline other than that the selling was prob- ably ot a forced nature. The annual financial statement of Canada Power is now being prepar- ed and irom an earning standpoint the document will not be an impress- company is in a strong liquid posi- tion. The recent price controversy has not helped the paper stocks vlliih the investing public. I ' Public Interest Growing It is a well known iact that the public is always more terested in a rising market than in one in which the trend of values is downward. The ability oi the market in hold above the November average lows on its second reaction has apparently exerted a iavorable influence. The writer notes the growing attendance in brokerage board rooms over the last week and this has become a matter oi’ no little comment on the Street. '.l‘hus iar this increasing in- terest has not resulted in any ap- preciable gain in outside business, but it tends to convince most observ- ers that any sustained upturn in the market irom this level will probably indlice a return oi the public in ll iair way. Incidentally the largo brokerage houses report that there is plenty oi money seeking pince- ment in the call loan market. International Nickel was the most active stock in New York on Wcd-' ncsday. The turnover on the New York market,_on the Montreal Stock Exchange, on the Toronto BtockEx- clianle and on the Standard Stock as Mining Exchanle on that day ag- gregating nearly 202,000 ‘shares. This tremendous turnover was‘ so in-l- prcssive that a great deal oi buying was attracted yesterday , , International’ Nickel is easily the pivotal stock oi the Ca adlan stock exchange and an advance in this security does more to help sentiment in the general list than any other single factor. As is usual, the ad- vancc in ‘fNiclq-l" haabrought tor- Mar- l... 1.25'.Afda|;l°n_ i 13m‘ QUOTATIONS May ... ... I July 12ml. wnllsllrllu‘ cum excuarlun llliay ... July ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.38% oct. ... ... 1- 84 lé uewfxonx swoon lixcuauub "I ' MONTREAL EXCHANGE ' ass v 122 o: ward a number oi rumors none of which appear to have any solid ioun- About the only thing that 1-2371’ ' can be said about the move is that it was apparently engineered irom ’ New Yorkpwlth‘ indications pointing to a strong pool having taken a posi- MARIIT GOSSIP i .3’ ". from Save the ' Coupons, ivc one but it will reveal that this l I i Blue Bird TEAJ They have a big prcmlumvulue — are redeemable for any 0f_ the desirable _ articles listed below and many others. 1 Coupon with each l-4-lb. Package- 2 Coupons with each l-2-lb. Package- 4 Coupons with each l-lb. Package. oi‘ Blue Bird Standard and Orange Pc- koc Tea. Coupons also packed “with Tippyr Tip, Queen and Acadia Teas , 40 Coupons‘ 120 Coupons ‘ Pack Playing Cards t or 60 Colllwns and Oiled silk Tobacco 10c. _ . Pouch Clocks 6° OWN“ Eastman Box Cum- gzcs“ °°‘""’“‘ ""1 era, 2t. x 3%. Keys case 160 Coupons 1 3 Eastmanqs Films’ or 80 Coupons and , 2% x all. "h l 80 Coupons, or 40 Coupons and 30c, v Scissors Men's Suspenders 100 Coupon; or 50 Coupon; gm] 40c Shaving Brush Men's Socks 100 Coupons or ‘i0 Coupons and 00c Eversharp Pencil Thermos Lunch Kit Wahl Fountain Pen Men's Umbrella _ 100 Coupons l or so coupons and 5 80c. i Nickle Smoker Stand lliloctrlc Toaster 220 Coupons or 100 Coupons and $1.00 ~-— Electric Iron Boudoir Lamps lull BIRD TEA c0; olCllllllilli Ltd, HALIFAX. N. S. . . race ‘rival . lion in the security. ..- _ ruitlvisnrn m‘ MOWAT AND MACGILLIV- . BAY. sroclr BROKERS . t‘ i _ ~ | Abitibi 27!: l Asbestos .‘ hell Telephone l Annual _- . P. E. I. Poultry Show January 28th to 30th, 1930 NASH MOTOR WlLL BE HELD ON I l ......._..._. loll .._ , .| ’ AmerJBlneIting dc Rel. .. 72% B. C. Power A .. l American Telephone ti; Tel. .. 218! B. C. Power B .. 19'»;- ‘nhaeonds Copper liflnrompto 25¢.- Bplllmogg a Ohio iiatilnruzillon . all. _ ; return... Steel oetllnuudiug Products .. . .' l Lower Queen Street, ‘ Canlldian Paciiic Railway isslcunrdirn Car 212;» 1 , - r _ chesapoakc st Ohio 209: Canadian Bronze . . . . . . . . .. 461-‘.- I Ch*"'1°“.°*°w“» lrlncc Edward 151m], Chrysler... . . . . .. ISBJCanadianInGusti-lal Alcohol .. 11% Consolidated Gas oi n. Y. 10l‘.-'.-, Canada Power and Paper 15H i Corn Products ... fllicockshutt Plow . . . . . .. . 23'... l U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Eric ... ... ... 53 Consolidated Smelters 250 . n Wanlci" Bros. . . . . . . .. 43’; geyser-pl Electric ... ... .... 2S5 Canada Brewing 7T5 _NEW You‘ STOCK EXCHAAQE {WCSQHQDOIIIC ................. 146 General Motors ... ... ... .. 39'Ca.rlada Ce_ nt .. 17% _ ‘WOOlWOflll 07h ursnhy .. filfpommlon gl-ldge .. ‘i711.- Am°"°‘" C“ mwvellvr Cab. "1 l-lupllotors ...‘ ... ZTFanlous Players ,' Alum chemical 269 V|Moncy . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. lnterirl. Tele. st Tole. ..7 .. 73% Fraser 1c A“ mdmw" ~ .-.- Kenn COW" ---- 57% General Steel Wares 19 Anncond“ golpinlr” 215' Copied after the model farm i Kolster ... .... ‘ilflnmllton Bridge . . 32 Amerhmn e ‘I ' ' ' ' ' H" Central Park, New York. a section Mia! i Kan. d: Tex. ... ..'. 53 Inwfnaflgnfl Nickel _ 351g Ameflu“ Bmem"? ‘k Remm‘? 72"‘ for British domestic and farm anin ‘ _ cry Ward 44% Lake oi the Woods . . 4w Amenn“ ‘s’ mreig" Pmvcr a? als may be added to the London 1.0 Nawydrx-oantml __ 1701,; Massey Harm _ 42,,‘ Atlantic Reiinlng . . . . . . .. 37a. Phillips Petrol .. Bfmntreal Powel- 1a1l¢.-."°“‘1°“°“' 5”“ ----- 9“ "-—-—- our"- Pi-wlce oi N- J- -- 35 McCall-Fr ntcnac 24v. 3"!" W'- °°- 15“ _ 419i Nathan" Brunt!” Columbia Carbon 1'77 *°°**°¢¢¢'¢°*0*¢0¢v0¢0'0¢ v 2m "M0,", 5,“, C" Columbia Gas 76hr l , , ' firm-s f-‘JJWE '" " a? Power Corporation '14 0mm" ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' E stun. oiiloi N- J- ‘tjlirrice Bros v1 g°"f1°i°“:“] t ; “an”! ___ u, Queue power_ _ 6e on cna an z Ev ‘S ° p United-Corm- -- 3*‘? Shawlnigan m. °°"‘ Pmdm“ "" m. 3'8 trdln - vnlmajum u, n. ... ... u- 53's swab!‘ cnnd‘ _ u u 44y,‘ C. P. R. . . . . . . . . ..............193 I wqtinghouse Electric ... m wmnlp” neon,“ M Eastman Kodak ...... 11a — . =_ wwwmm _ _ _, m‘; General Electric 24s W: ll» this semi-live no- . ~ ' , is: ly. -. Yellow Tflltl --- --- --- ~'" 13! Goodye" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 64"‘ v Sulicrers from Eycstraill ma! '1 . BANKS General Motors 39E‘. t h" "H", m,” n‘ ‘hub j NIW YORK CUII Fox Film 21-.» t iorsoo not suspect the prssencsI _ Commerce 200 57 oiTahuy evil detect. - . h.‘ ‘umwovm. 3515 333 73% a motive power or the 1 $1.3. nous a shoe .. ea Nova lcotla s20 Kolawr Radio 4 :““"":""" "m" "j , Royal 804 Kennecott Copper 57 ' em an’ . j , ' Normal eyes. it h computed ~ v v _ . , MICK 1111c! -............-.... 7R ‘gun. ‘bun ”* o’ ‘u. "or"; IONTIIAL_STOCI\I_XOIIANGI MONTREAL CUII Montgomery Ward .........-. 44% ' lhcrgy, n; qggn Qwgnb u -_ ' l " ~ New York Central 1'10 Milli. a mach larger peopor- . Baal w. L.’ a r. an’, snug. American on so mo. em ."'lllrflllir0l-Iaaoadaiectiv§-j my...“ ;_, ... .. 21 ‘Carladabock and Dredge luredas oval-laud '11s {Pgmw °°""""W°" -‘ ' . ' l Q nomhoeanrlep ... ... nae Oanada-Vicksrs (asked) as Pub. Service oi my Jersey‘... sell ' r “m” " - . _ . l Nerve Dell! may seriously . Fm 4i pisuusis sugram .. lo sleet the hietloalagefsthse lhmtg__lls-l1a'... .. flit Dominion llglrieorihg 04% _‘3i% (bid 2': _ trout. Lin. arson ..'. ill tilt, wfwa as; sat ass es ‘ u esavl ‘Gib W3": ‘cos an apes ' 'n~ . ‘ "a a“ M" u l...» w“ o“ Oi N!!! YURI “i. a“ ‘l: midi-sew . a _ (asked) l1 , 91,5 . pf... .."'.'.~‘a‘l“9'.~.~!-.~.-r~-I\ l-