i '3 3'70 ii E ii Y ii ii t hen you 0-“ save ‘lruyelalgll Rosé. Use less. ' EDROSE _A“is good tea”, CHOKE QUALlTlES-Red Label & Orange Pelroe MARKET _ GOSSIP has its supporters even though one luipiiirullun iniiy he that manage- ments ure none too confident as to when business will start on the up- wartl putli. Stiiiiiinril Oil of California, cultliii: to u $2 basis from $2.50 placed the stock on the dividend level of New Jersey Standard. There has been iiilk oi‘ merging the two coiupuiilos, u share for sharo cxchntige being fu- roietl in recent. gossip. lltililcllli: Copper was out to 0% ireiils, it niituiitl iievelnpuieiit tiller nini; of tho foreign tinuiii- tertiuy. Aruiiiilile stocks of 1il are no large that even witii curtailment it lulu: suiiio tiniu to retiuce them; nirzin- while, deiiiuiiil is light STOCK AYHRJGES (Copyright, 1832‘. Hituitliird Statistical uni fitlllitl 20!!‘ llllll) 61.0 lll-‘i 63.0 ii.’ , iiiarket ahiitlriieil hurl 5- 4cc i lillll t little lllgllff,‘ hut iln ' ‘ .. highs lllli own was banlltlvlllliillli} evaporated to 1 I Emil?‘ ors‘ riiiliientl pier-liar. -* ‘ soil some in_- 1 I ill s nutl r ,1.- lllllt‘ iriiiie an event o! ‘ flnptinniirc is iw-atllvic- ‘Var ‘M100 liei-l on tho speculative. aliiioiigit iiiicertiilntieu .“ii"'i“'i‘"i‘.. it; [.11 e lli r iii e1 undunh“ lat l- lieiitin rniiietl. ~ ': "1 11W lit- 4- triiiiiii.’ tllilbl It\( ‘ a’ lI|'|(‘i' i|lIi\‘t'lili‘lll.!. l‘. s. than n point net, re- ‘ - - shorts ninth: ner- |,| || niiiiin at interna- lion the inet v effective ‘ “ling I'll ‘.50 nt t l m‘ liiizii Lou‘ tilt. i li.’.'. \\'1l.\'l‘ Till"! STUCK Alllihlil‘ llll): \\'rl. Tue. Niiiiiiiei- oi‘ iltl\'i|iit'l'>l .. i Ni ilier of iieelines unetiiiiiui-il SHIIVS trtitleil Grain Market eil ‘Jtl; re]. liiitliii: grail liaaaillnii Press) llilxlllll! \\' llll.\T F0 reign Ex ch ange ]l4'l.\"i‘l£i-I.\l.. Quin, Fcli. fiv-(liy the thiiiii-liiiii _l're.~rs)~i‘»riti.-h lllltl foreign i-iit ufaXurth Ain- lion to tlie t liaii i-xpoit iieiiiniitl was ev- nt-rn t-tirreiit that ' Paniitliiiii wheat (inlay for ship- iiiiiiig, lilil quoted. ti. . I iu it, off, anti ' cents deeline. lloiig Kong ilolhirii, not quot~ WINNIPEG . t‘zeviiositiiuiiiiii. eriiwu, 0.0310. l|i'l\llliil‘l(, krone, ti}: ' Fiiiiiiiiil. finiiiai-it. titlisli. i ice. franc, lltlifii. ' ' ~"eliui:i|'k Ii.'.‘Tl'¢'. iii, pouiitl, IiJJJi-T. tireeee, ilriieiiiiiii, ti Ill l7. lloiluntl, fioi-iii, (Lltiil. Hungary pong", tiol. quoted. - _ minus. ii-(liy .\l.i ii . Fob. hour [Ililliii ti: rein w c i-i i helil until ditlllll‘ lllllllili‘! when a flurry of “K111i: rut in. Values closed 1,4, ll '1 rein higher. iciusi at nn1i'Jiti,\' ut .~ lil gain while 0c- ii... sulil to fart-inn m ‘m’ ltiaei-ti at betivci-n 1500.- "lltitllueu bushels. it was he- tli hulk of this Csuadiuu Hlwiis worked through Vau- rniifirnii-ii lriiiiuiil loi- lllllliillvll 1h Pllvii v ' ' ii, i» l'irl‘liitl. i-ili, ti . lion ‘iillltl. leu, ti.t11i7t\. South Africa. lltillllll. 5,4700, Spain. pciietii, 0 < i“ the improvement (Tniiutlitin n-hent Zil. u guoti business Jrtieiititie and Aus- ‘ill iii t ‘i5. nit Statue, tloiiar, lt-‘pi, per rout ivreiiiluin. NEW roan‘. .\' \'., i-w-it, i1—i1‘tir1-ign exchange irre llil iii-eat llri iii 3-451’: Fru ii ltu 5 lir-lginiii 13.02%; Germany 23.05- nilu ST-‘iii. ' of the export sitti- uot . iiiiiiiitiiiiietl his es- “! “erlti iviieat requirements _‘ l'l'i'§i‘liL iteason will aggregate ‘m! ii ' iii‘ which iitili,000,- ie iihsorhetl in l-Jurope. hlHlUiTil his figures on proiinlilc mi exports from iltiJliilLllfll) to 8N,- biiriieiii illltl estliuateti thut the ates will ship titLUiltLUOO leiiti ti-n previously onii-nlitt- ' in export eirt-lcs I for much of this h?“ m I iring. d,“ li-ghl zlnullLt-ilffll! Brains held .1 ll; Cun- l v lifontrea Curb Market Rpeciul lo Jolvtnn k lVurtl) Stocks Openilligluiitnviliilst .i\.~i.~m llrewcrlca . ti llrltish Aiii Oil Dis Corp-Sen lln Stores .. lniporiai Oil . int Petroleum int: Ftillilos A . Xoruiitiu ..| (‘LOSE ""_“'"Y who; July omii; ‘ Jul aria’; 3116A. _ July 3015A; '1" 10.501 10.151 10.2.", ‘i atsii PRICES hm’ 1 h" 31%: Io. l nor. PUTS BEEF scanner-u INTO 8011198 AND GRAVES §liixinivz iiisiiiii “ruiuiiiiv STAKE m" for vat-w in the Iunlor Calf Futurity Stoke it the 1m r Island Exhibition will lis received by B. it. Brown. York, - E- I- Ayrshire Breeders‘ Club, up lo February 15th, 11m. mmwhhhll l0 enter for the 1982 Futurity Show, should make ymlouPxvlflils lo August 1st, 1932, for the Senior Call Futurity. 5km Jmury m, ma, for the Junior Calf Futurity for the . o“, llllllflbg" M the Ayrshire Breeder!‘ Clnh uni Ayrshire Clll hn',",,,:"""°- Fm 81-00 n: time oi nomination and $1.00 when cslf of cull to accompany this fee. ‘Z Tu: CIIARL offijijifror/i: GUARD.‘ N VZW Mining Exchange nniulinn Press) 0111-. Feb. ll—(Mlnln£ Hilhlliowiifiose .| .1515] Jhlfil .1555 1.031 iozii .oa EXBIIANB lpeelul i8 8111111190‘? g “my,” en i ' Air Redue p t ‘Nnowlnulmltch I 5 Alter: (‘orp M (‘hem col/ii’ out,‘ c311,}; Al-Chiil 1i _ 3%’ 9'4 0% - ti‘ TORONTO, stiles eioiie)\ Sales Stock lotliAciue 2500mm; 000 Amulet 500 Alta Pric ititttl ii-ilolliiigcr lltlilttiiagiiiiiiie ,, Iitlti liltlitooti . . Etbtiti liunker llili "iillllli t.‘ t ‘liriillle .- ‘lllthtlfilililtlil ., lltltilltiiliniger .. iititi llulliesieiill tillrllnuey .. .. lltitihirk Lake . lfllilniko Shore , lllnllthlilfiiiiSll fitiiiieliityro Stitilierlunil ., ltlttllint: (‘orp , riz-atitisitirr llull . Jtltiu _ ~."- ,1 ca». l. -_-|1-3 |l_5)n!——- i__ 15vl18 1B‘, "> l, M‘ 4 (it it iflafifi s#z;:s 11%| 111.4 11v, I 51%| stat svil— 12m 12%| 1L"f'éi+ it ‘A 1H l 35% 34%| 351/, -i- 1,4, , _ ('-i\':iirn . (‘Iicsu Ohio (‘hrys lilo (‘non Coin (‘oi (‘nth .. (‘oi G lilac (inns Gnu (Font (‘an (Torn l‘ro t: 0% i) i) - 2111/. east, 211a,; ire/i 1:: I 1a»; iosuiioiitiion - y, :i1~'v,| a a; 1M1 infill 1:: Bill/A 51% 691$ Htithvlponil .. ilillllilVripiit ll:ir .. '.i‘ottil stiles 413,000. [NLISTE 1000'" hlisnotii-l _ _,| U‘ - 231i . Ken ‘(tin .. vl\'l'|\ll{5 'r..1i Lani (‘r- .. - ano;v1.-i.--r.- _i cu: lntiutifiligoiiq11in .. ‘llltlllllirlijtl .. , -ltiiiti,t'aii Ki r . ‘illitiuvai- lluiiyii ..i .1121,» 1N‘ _ "i! .li|1§| .. 1.14.1»: " . ..i.1i1’ _ a“; t.]i Pro I'll .._.i _1\;",\_~0\m\ PROID UCE liein iiani "in-Ir i-~1 . iluv liiiit-h Sal-- Stores (Pinintiliin Prom-s) .\i0.\:'i‘ili-i.\l., Qliin, ivi-it. -\\‘itii tit.- ..\_~ illtil, tit‘ :l slight. lliI' ,. i“ p“ priet-a iluuliitiuris ueri- lllll‘ illKtHl nil iirutini-e and dairy iiiaricet. lll‘l't.‘ 1: * p. ‘riot prieea til‘ fresh eggs were .\'. extr ~1 iii-lag tittuletl at ': i-e-its, i‘ s at 1h 1o :0 .-.-,,i_<_ pallets nt 1s‘ vents uini winds at lli eenta a tiozen, 'l‘n ri-i; lt‘l‘.~l tinotn- Him“ ‘if "iii-Io". ill istirjoiis, were iiiailii- iy n cent. higher. ‘ 1 rcgrtiilvil tiiiottni Illl .i e- u ow» lilll ter ]'!|~'t(‘lll'l7.l‘tl ‘ to 1N 1.. H: ing: ti iiuxtis. ei-nta with a i’, r at 1:.’ tii l‘.‘i-'_- rents ii poiiiitl. lieeeiiits n1 t - I‘llll‘ll -i_-'-i|ili 'i'it-~._|n>1.iii{ lniitin-t. ill .. to tit) rents for Quebec anti .\eiv lirunsiviek green niouiit- ins. Great; Wesflllife Has Successful Year The sound financial position of The Great-West Life Assurance Company of Winnipeg as disclosed at the 39th Annual Matting will be Urges Cancellation particularly gratify iig to policy- holders, sharehoidcis, and the in- Of Allied War Debts isuring public. (By Phmp y; Myth‘, Auochwd. General Manager, 0.0. Ferguson, M SM we» ::.:i";r.i2§.;i:::..:;:"r: .12.‘;- I-DNDON. Feb- 3- (AP-i-CB-fl‘ business in force, interest and pre- ccllaton of German reparations milmkrjwfiilafislfllill: a mflrket dc- _ _ crease n a mn s ra on expenses. and inter Allied war debts was ad The 8,055 surpius earnings oi the voc ted by Rt. Hon. Neville Cham- year were the largestiln the Com- berlaln, ch nceiior of the Ex- pears histvrsnflmcuntlns i<>$6.533.- chequer, when Parliament reas- 027. The contingency reserve has b t i 1i t ti d d sembled today as the most effective em ma era y s reng “me an mums of settling the world's finan- cial problems. , The Great-West Life has given a "The Wm!’ °l H“ Maleslys most creditable account of itself Government," he said in answer to during the difficult: ygar under re- - .1 _ view. I feel that t e ompimy now a’ questlm’ ls that a fomprehen stands in an excellent position to Si“ “mi Permmlent seruement M push forward to further accomplish- repartlons must be reached as, meat la the extent and character-cf g its services," said Mr. Ferguson. soon a: posma wetsbelleve‘ thrl President George W. Allen in ad- succe” V“ mvemme“ n ' dressing the meeting presented the 00011113’ have believed in the past. following classification o! the Com- that this aim can best be realized PHHVS Kiwis! Db t 32.8” by means of a. general cancellation gflgdfioalgag; igdugzfopertles 245,; of reparations and war debts." . Policy mans 216% When e Conservative member Flrm 1401181188! 8nd Prop"- ssked him: “Can we have sny es- Swazi 193% surance that payments are not to ("red _ be made to America uniers we get Cash and Miscellaneous ..... payments from other countries?" he made no reply. '9 bentures which largely consist of Gandhlss Yinlggestt d Governmental and high-classlMuni; cipal issues. The market vii ues o on s rres e these bonds. debentures and stocks exceed the book values by over (A.P.)——'.l'he 33-75mm In summig, up his address T1117»? iiTT-ETTTT; afistai‘ iii-E éi down doubtful assets. "I am sure that all will agree that "a.;.;.'.;.z.;;' and 14:!- .5 ‘)6 1.8 ‘.71 100% It will be observed that there is a preponderance of bonds and de- BOMBAY, Feb. 3. Government struck two swift blows P id t All“ said "w are not st the latest civil disobedience cam- “:1” e“ - e prepared to meet: still greater dif- iwisn today throflsh the We“ °l ficuities in the future should they the leodei-‘s youngest son and unexpectedly arise, while, if condi- qgghnt‘ trci=:rzzs"zr.";z..t°zts.ztii. 2:; v as‘ e in our Company." detention in Gandhi's household The Company's hugeinvestmcnts since his return to India from the the Company has rigorously mitten | 0K AND 5on0 Q U0 TA TIONS The Ii/Iontreal . Stock Exchange - stint-int lo Joint-m a llzirili tipt-njltipti i.u\\' Lust ‘qua '| . l. l't'll""‘l 15-11: i'1-i inn .\lt'u IL‘ .. “All the King's ‘Orscs and All the K'ng's Men" turned out in gala a ray today to ma.k the op hing of 3 d sc.s'ion of the 17-h P rlianicnt cf Canada at Oiiawu. The leadlnz‘ figures in the scene arc shown: (l) Premier Bennett, Icadcr of the House. t2) lion. hirickenzle King. leader of the opposition. t3) Crowds .\iont Power \"it Sit-vi t‘ l‘ i‘. O’Leary and Vicinity assembled before the buildings dur- FiSii QUOTATIONS trnntniitin I'm-In) it“. \i...-_ i-‘t-it. :1 - .. ai:i\'i-<l at lllt‘ 11-h var \\ 1101.1)‘ \1.iT Trill l“~' reiil~ iii t‘ iii. i (‘ml ll '4 i iscefleneous SUGAR YORK, N. Y, Eel}. Sb-Raw . t l'4'l, today an n n sence , H Uityrimist were unchanged at Iltll.’ for .-mit.-, itiiyera as u rule show- mcny incorporates the same tradi- i-ti ry little interest, iiitimtigh it was i . u‘ iii-Havel they would pay 3.00 for su- “Unal customs SUV “n! u‘ ma" giirs iii position Ito suit. gvith offer- .‘ lugs generally hed at 3.0.. and ye“! o‘ parliamentary pro Alinrnxliunte sales 11,450 tons. Mar. ceiure in England. ‘rinsed one, .\fay 1.01, July 1.01, Sept. 1.1;’. lint‘. .18. ilefincii sugar was unchanged at 1.1.1 for fine graiiiiiati-ti. with ticmnnil ng a. similar ctremonial procession t4) The Earl of Bcssborough, gov- rrnor-gcncral of Canvia. The cere- N l-I W The Springfield school is pro- gressing favorably under the cap- able ma agement of Mr. William O‘Brien. Says Ghosts Commanded Most Brutal Murders Messrs Amos Bouiter and R. L. England, Springfield, are to be congratulated on catching a fox. tbelonging to Mr. George Ellis. _recentiy, with the aid of their valuable fox hound. 3. tBY‘ on WINNIPEG, Mon. Feb. the Canadian Pressh-Acting chkozie killed Martin Sitar, his wife and five children at Elma. last Friday, according to a. confession provincial police said he made here tonight. Arrested today at Con- tour, 12 miles from the scone of the crime, Hrechkozie was brought to Winnipeg and made his state- ment in response to questioning at provincial police headquarters. Object of an intensive man hunt. through the south eastern section of the province Hrcchkozitfs cap- ture nnd confession today are be- lieved to have solved the most brutal wholesale murder in Mani- toba‘s history. The man i5 held for the present on only one charge, that of murdering Mirtln Sitar. Sitar was a farmer at Elma and Hrechkozie, his 2B year old nephew worked for him as ii farm hand T" the “Ply morning of Friday January 29. neighboring farmers noticed Sltafs house on fire flnf] Many autos have been put into , use, in th's locality, within the last, few weeks, among those using their‘ Gill's being Mr. B. B. Dumviiie. West Cape, who motored to Odimry. recently. We venture the opinon that the mow storm oi’ last Thurs- idiiy has put the auto out. or com- mission for the remainhg winter months. at least. The young people of Spring- field and vicinity were enterttfned ‘recently at a dance and supper, at tihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodsidc, and a very pieasantl evening was enjoyed by all . Two oi’ the young men of Spring- field were lost in a recent snow storm. but after causing muchl anxiety reached home rafely,_O. At Every Point of the Compass totalling nearly $136,000,000 are the Lo d Round Th“ Conterence means of providing employment to n on - Mrs. Gandhi and their oldest. son thousands of Canadians and in no small measurc help to stabilize [allowed the Mahatma to prison. Canadian industry and agriculture. ‘The gcvcmment defeated by h vote of B2 to i4 a resolution of Participation in the recent Nation- al Service Loan to the extent of 8'1.- ccnsurc in the legislative assembly in New Delhi today. The nicnsiir!‘ 000.000 is another evidence of the- Compnnyii faith in the Dominion. ‘ would have condemned Gandhi's internment. 'In Ontario, Quebec and the Mrirl- i time Provinces the Company's busi- ness in force amounts to $300 000.- 000 and of its annual new Canadian business over one-half originates in Eastern Canada. Ar, last, l spade hss trumped Jflck DliilllOlidr-‘Olllil Ellie 1101-111131- Hyndmpn 6: 60.. Ltii. are the companys Provincial Munugers, Cutlcura Preparations Await Your Approval Tn: Sonlhlpure and lragi-iinhnscii daily, eli-itnws In: urilies, llis (Ilnlmr-nl. ilill rp ic and cnliniprcmovcspinipivuir rar-‘llrfl. llie Talclllll, are nnl lmuulll, iical after bathing III sharing. lite. now Cutleurn Shaving Cream gives a rich, creamy laiin-r that remains moist throughout the share. 9c" "rvrvhvr- Sn 33¢. ollilinnnlilr. sml sit». Tllvilm 2.1». Shaving min as». 4:. n». Drpoll J. 1‘. wnn Colpluy, no, mnni-"i. Try the new Cutleun lhlvln. CIIIIII. liizhi anti of’ u liaiiii-tii-iiiiviilii ehnr- on arrival found the door barred‘ “mar, from the outside. Forcing an ent- rance they found all members of‘ the family of seven either dead or, dying from wounds inflicted with an axe or a large knife. A murder is committed every forty minutes in the United States. Ii, is, perhaps, a. more coincidence that, that is also the length of the usual after-d rmcr speech. the commmd of "ghosts" Tom Hcr- _ ROOPS LTD. The Home of Good Meat and Fish NOTICE OUR BUSINESS HAS INCREASED ‘To such an extent since the opening of our New Fish Market that it has become almost impossible, ESPECIALLY O_N FISH DAYS, to get all orders delivered in proper time. WILL YOU HELP US SERVE YOU BETTER by giving us your orders for morning de- livery the previous afternoon. THANK YOU. SPECIALS FRIDAY and siiuiiiiiv oiiiv Choice Corned Beef (all cuts) 10c pet" ib- Sauer Kraut .. . . . . . . . . .. 3 |bs.for 25c Mild Cured Picnic Hams . ... 12c per ii:- 351 PHONE 339 50014-3!