__. IIONIRIJAL STOCK EXCHANGE ti; \ ‘I _ iifsrket reports use ‘ ‘ ell by Green- ililelils L: Co., Montreal, to Stewart! laces ib (‘o-n K8 Greet George Street, rliarloitetuiim. ' ~ Quoted at closing. Jan, 28. 103 Cull Money .. ... .... ... ... 4557a IIIONTREAL sun-m .. .. 21.x, By; ‘fl .. ... . - . .. ... 4U: l‘, A.Oi1 tltti B. C. Power .. .‘. ... ... 38%| pudding Products .. ..... 27%. Cnnzirls Car .. '33 Consuls Content .. . 16".- Ccnnd; Power and Paper .. . till". Ciilliltlfl Brewing --- 171$ UUuuL-n Bridge .. ... ... . 78';- Fpr1‘igll'l'-Ll\\’i?1‘ Eccurities .... ' 23 FY1139!‘ tjoiiipniiy- . -. ‘r’: Grim-oi Staci ‘flare; .. .. ...‘. 20'; llcmc O11 .. ... .. 10.70 imperial Oil .. ;.. ... '3 Iililiil-iillll Alcohol .. -.--- 1058 [m -* ‘tonal Nickel .. 38% ucnai Petroleum .. . . 20-14 I lu~ Harris .. 44% 1351.4. siontreal Power .. ... ....... C. M. Lampsnn £6 Co» LIMITED. . 04 Queen Street London. E, C. l. Elllllllil Public Auction Sales or RAW FUR! shipping begs wlll be furnish- ed without charge by epplylil to It. T. Holiness. Ltd. Slim- merside. l‘. E. I-. - rtepresented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. £12 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. ‘ ._.___. __i-_.___. ‘GO OO-OOOOO-QQOO-O-OOQQOUQO-OJ POTATOES I AND TURNIPS ' e—_-- i We will be buying every clay at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. _ J. LESTER DOUGLAS. Charlottetown. P. E. Island Phones-798 and 938 msvmw-(Tsxii: IN) ... Qb6+O-O-§§O©O-§bQ-QO0§ O-O-OOUO‘. UOO-OOO-OOQ-Q-O-OQU@.QQ XQOQ§§§QQ4§§§§-.'§.§.9 OVCTI C811 McCall Frontenac .. all; National Stecl Car .. ...‘... 711,. [Canadian import: of crude oil have Canada Bronze .. ... b511, uexpsndcd in recent months. In fact. Canada Malling .. ... ... ... l3 ‘kui the month or Novcinber, the count- Doniinlon Tar .. ... ... .. 21',- lmpcrtsvshet a nctv record for sill ‘ Famous Players .. 43 ‘tame a. ldttiofnwil gal"... and if i-h:| Norandzi . . . 40!. ‘iciicicnrlcs oi’ ctlicr- yccivs are again Powcr Corporation .. . 7tii.;follci.veil, thc Dcccinbcr total may f'r1ce 5'05. .. ... 73%,’, ‘eon exceed that figure. Bincc Jun: Quebec Power“ 66'». imontlily imports of crude cll- have Shawinignn . . . . . . . .. 79W, Ibrcn _ particularly heavy, ‘and have Smcltzrs . . 230 Irun all the way from 113,000,030 gal- Stccl of Canada .. " 46'; £10115 in that month ‘up to thc rccord HKIiPIV-‘l-i WW1 Slmons . 42% fiigurc to: November as just given. Slccl of Canada Prof ~39‘... Winnipeg lcctric .. .. NZIW YORK I Alleghany ..\...'. 2T1“; Anaconda .. .. 7515'. i American Ca-ii .. . . 129% Bendix Inflation .. ca"; I Consolidated Gas .._108"u lntcrnation.‘ Harvester .. 01% Kcnnecolt Copper .. 59”": Paramount Players Lasky . 62% Radio .. ..... 35"; Standard Oil New Jersey ---- 63W Sterling Secuwitles .. 1313 Willys Overland .. ... ... 8'2. Yellow Truck ..-.. ... ..... 17% c. r. n. .. . issu- Gcneral Moor .. .. Alli u. s. sieci .. 101% BANKS Bank oi Nova Bcotia . .. 328 Bank of Montreal .. 31'! 200 Bank oi Commerce .. ... IIIARKET REVIEW International Nickel and Noranda continuedto act very stronz mark- eiwlse in today's trading. Indicat- ions of further strength in Nickel are not. lacking although it would be unwise to expect 1m Krill B11 lil- vauce. consuls“ Bronze is s stockwhich should warrant s. good deel more et- tention. The earnInBs and P70506015 of the Company are goozl. Durlllll today's trading it advanced to llirli-t" at which price it closed for e net gain of l 3-4 DOW!- .Whilc the annual statements for i920 of the leading Canadian oil rc- fining and distributing companies such as Imperial, British American etc,, will not be eveileble for l. few weeks thcrc ls every indication that the results" which Will be '1'¢\’¢B1- ed will be most impressive. One of the best indications of this is to be 0004000000" n the Ayrshire‘ ‘Breeders of P.E.l. caste mos, _ Chsrlottelown, n. n. I President. ll. B. BROWN. g Yank Secretary-Treasurer. z "OX0" Cuba seve time and _ trouble for the cook and are wonderfully economical. With "OX0" Cubes yesterday's" left: eppetiiing dishes end ordinary fare made more nourishing end testy. Soupu-sauceeendgraviee can be made in a few minutes by adding e few “OXO" Cubes. . " OX0 LIIIITED. 1910 St. Antoine Street Montreal Royal Bank .. ... 314W, l be made into dainty 4 l found "in the rapid manner in which In prior IllOlLhS oi’ last year imports imports oorkcd cut at just/over .00.- 0001103 gallons, ‘as compared with 7-.30ti,000 gallcns as the average for 1928, and a iittll, be tor than 57,000.- 000 for i227. Tlic fact. that tlic sv- atliyge ofimports in 1920 ran nearly 20,000 000 gallons rrcr month greater than in the proceeding year is i-c- gardcd ns specially significant as it indicates a. ‘iroad scale cnlafigc- mcn-t cf the 11:2 of ctuzl: oil in Can~ ads by domestic refiners. lf the total import for the month cf L'.cember is ss large as anticipat- ed it is conceivable that for the en- tire yoar i925 there will have boon brought into Canada snmttllifl’; in excess of 1,000,000,000 gallons oi crude petroleum which total would be grsfy in excess cf any 01111101“ ions over the I928 total of 850694.000 gallons, end would be 316,000,000 5B1- ions greater than ,.tlic i021 total of 684,261,000 sailors. " "STEZVARTJONES 8:. C0. GUESTS CROWD NASSAU ‘ . BAHAMAS .4 The season so brilliantly opening has culminated in a rush of ritherto unknown guests. The beach on flog Island, the "Jungle" at the Fort Mon tsgue Beach. "The Tom Thumb" golf course are alive with. disting- uished guests. limhsnced steamship service was noticeable on Monday when the B. S. "Republic" the B. B. "Munsrgo" and the Kelly Linc each brought their quotas to thecquahle and sun-drenched environs of Nas-l, seu. Lady Diane Cooper and Lady Victoria Puget were to be observed "beach-combing" es Ls the fashion- Eblc term. New and bizarre custom- Is, vied withths plain pvlama effects ‘or Deauvllle and we glitter of void and bronze umbrellas sheltered groups of the first sets of two hem- ispheres. I I. J, Johnson" of Boston has mov- ed into the historic Dunmore bung- alow. at one time gubernatorial res- idence. and belie! his decision en- tirely uoon climate, captain 1nd IMII. Scott. Cameron of Southampton Iare at. the Fort Montflllfl belch We wish all breeders of cattle in this province or 11110110 lllflhotel. Mr. and M1311 Jlnwu 0i 11°11" forested to communicate with the President slate whet they have to cell Ilvllll’ Ill "l! due to freshen) and also “anyone requiring Ayrsblros osn be accommodated‘ VI corresponding with this". Club. but be ell work together ln the interest of ims-i-zi-aa-as-ss-ao-ssh. m. \ there-leery slice “kt-n 1i<ii1;11¢ ems¢"* " i or Secretary of this Club and general jescription (cows when the breeil. AA x .--.-..-./.kug‘., f. , / “gig-nanny misunderstanding ~j highlight»: Klnkore an! _ idon England. and more recently of ‘K’ _ ‘ Jamaica, were their guests. Mr. Vlfsnderen of Peterson. N. Y. will be in residence ul1 at the fash- ionable boulevard Victorison the nu». sol-ling" to tbs modern nets of gsiety st the Lliceysn Baths are Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mares of “floi. chocolate," Broadway. An entirely BohamlanArt-s I-nd Crafts industry revived by e member of the H0050 of Assembly. ll .N. Ohipmen. ls by p; mplsy o! turtle shell lllllbfilll 111.1511“) shsdesslress ornaments end so on. showing the wide variety of fiticles. end the cholccness of dcsizfl vrlf-h- which tnrtoisssheil can be hand “diam assigns are bsseil on relics of nissxmm and yviremel- WW“ oLOlflbbelll. history. ’ . levei-el/‘ysnbis have been in late- LV tndtbeImflIY Dlbwzlg 5* 9"" ‘gnk #930119‘ mgqsinssfiam Island. ma the yum. "Amide? lies further un u» "mom life on u»; my i: Kill“ fliemegoettrsctlvebrthei‘ I r OfGrarid Division ,i“:n initiated us members of the year on record, and would renrescnt_ an increase of about lt3.00'.\.0‘J') gab, e-p QuarterQ/Mecting Sons of g _ V Temperance >-_i ThcCrand Division met in session Jany. 23rd. airllrederlcton, the guests of Refuge Division. There was e. good representation from the ver- lous subordinate divisions through- out the Province. 1 The Grand worthy Patriarch, Bro. G. Emerson l-luestis, presided ln a very capable manner. The regular lausinesa was dealt with in the usual manner. Two new members" were t-"raiul Division. namely, Sister, Win- ‘utfrcd Cuttcllffe and Bro. Marshall! I liiathcson. Owing to the unavoidable absence, of the Grand scribe no report was, given from that. office. The Grand Worthy Patriarch gave 1 very encouraging report as follows: ‘ , I jsnronr or ma" GRAND won- | a ‘znr. PATRIABCH son QUARTER: ENDING DEC. 31, 1320. ’A.ll0l.llEl' quarter has passed and ire have Entered upon another year, forgetting our ui couragcments end trials of the past. and looking into ,the future ivltis renewed hope and now tasks before us, ;and I liopc, ivith our confidence in ;i.he all powerful God, who alone is 46v. Iran only from 45,000,000 to 05,000,000 ioble to make our Cause successful- Igallons. For tlic firs’. ll months of 1A8 “'6 11w the MW rear may our ' 1920 the average monthly yolumc of Icouflllle be unsimkco’ mid 0111‘ D111‘- lpose remain firm, ever keeping in ' fmlnd that he is thrice armed who‘ ‘hath his quarrel Just. confidently we »fcel that our Cause ls Just, although ‘the forces ‘arrayed against us would ‘appear to have the majority at pro- sont. However lot us never forget that ive have a leader who has never known defeat; who has never lwt ‘;s single battle, and who has innum- ‘crablc companies of angels ever Ircady to do His bidding. Therefore, II say at the opening of another year, |let us take fresh courage end go Ifoi-wsrd undaunted, with faith su- xvlllTlllfi. I In- looking back ovcr the ' past. 'quartei' riot mucli has been scom- plished in the wey of snsion. The quarter just pest is the busiest one of the year and this has mllitated ‘against us to a certain extent. Cori- sldorable correspondence has been done with various communities with a view of organization. and webs- illevc that bcforethe present quer- ter is out we shall see branches of our order in several other parts of our Province, among them O‘Leery, Elmsdale, Montague, Carleton, end possibly others. Your G. w.~1’. ex- pects to visit these places in the near future. There may be other places that we know; if so the next three months should prove very hen- eflclal to our order. ‘ It behooves every member of our Order to be right on the job as this should not be n work onlyfor the G. W. P. and G. Scribe, but every member should‘ be vitally interested and on" firs for the success of each subordlnata division. I often wonder why we are so hike-warm with our tempera its feelings as if we were afraid of ourselves’. Ilet us remember that the greatest work in the world was started by one man, and a few humble followers. Again I say, take courage. " Further: While our Order at pre- sent comprises some 400 or‘ 500 mem- bers we are a unit. of a iargeyband of devoted Temperance workers, many of them perhaps a silent part- ner in thc business. This should serve to stimulate us to greater ef- forts end to inspire us to face thc gigantic tasks confronting us. Let us not belittle the enemy. Their forces are also porverful. and resources s1- inost unlimited. But we are in the right; of this there ls no doubt, for we are fighting an evil, and work- ing to banish a curse. the greatest with which the human race was ever afflicted. What are our weep- ons; e. trust in e God that is ell powerful, end who will even ally give us a triumph over our en ni- ics. ' A word to the members of each Subordinate Division; and especial- ly to each Deputy. The working of our local Divisions should be cer- rlcd_on in es efficient emenner es possible. The Ritual should not be e ceremony to run over in e flipplmt manner; but conducted with e rev"- ereni. Ahd careful method, just tbs some es if the "matter wes our own- persansl business and it. is if we ero thoroughly in earnest about our work in each Division. We should have en hour for starting our meetings end e members should mekelt e point to be presenters time. Nothlnl does semushhennssopsrungoui-Dl- ' visions at any old hour. Oiu-‘rneet- lags should be conducted witlrths utmost decorum.‘ keeping the motto of our order ever before us. m", Quilts end nanny. 1 believe we sn sometime! is: in this respect}! so lot eeoh"~ member make lctheir bust- ". nets w" remedy the evil. i-m shell we expend our order it our cue- iaqoigl an centurion teen inorog Ullblls, _ I per manner "and our Ritual. mode‘ light of; This is l matter for each, individual member to think 'of. A word to the wise-ls sufficient. Borne objectives end recommend etlons for the year 1030-. i L’ Every subordinate Division-on fire with en ilsiesm for our cause. and srncleavoig to doubletheis prc- sent membership. Tnls only means" that each, member get one fnew member. NM" -e very herd teak. | II. ‘that we-u members do1wliet~ we can in other communities to opcn up new breaches of our - Divisions; and pass the word along to those in charge of this work. ' III. ‘Iliat we here e Forvrar" _ Movement Fund. requesting each Di vision to contribute to same. fuml for this purpose being raised-as the: see fit. These funds to be used to" Propagation work in our Provlnc". 1V. That wc rccimmend tmtli“ various Divisions a budget for Ill}; its follows: " I . I .... 30.0 Rcfuze. .. . Excelsior .. . . . . . . . . 30.0 I Highland 30!,‘ cherry Hill .. 30.’ ttzzi- of Hope ._ 31).’. _ Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 25.‘. Diamond of the Desert . . . . .. 25.2" This fund to be used for trareIIW cxpcnzea. Salary. Temperance. 111i crature. organizing . new Division‘ i holding Temperance Mectlngspetc. V. That we make our. evening; meetings es attractive as possible, so Ithat our members will bellntercsteci and held together more- solldly..-ln this connection Divisions close to each other;hold..vlslts with each other and that the Deputies report once in a while ltoethe Grand W. Patriarch or Grand Scribe how their respective Society is doing. ' Respectfully submitted, ~ i ‘ " - . G. E. HUESTIS, ' - - - . . G. W. P. Report ..unsnlniouslyi adopted . by Grand Division on motion. » ‘After a" brlel‘ recess the ‘following Committees. gave reports: . Report of Stete-oPthe Order. We join with the G.,W..P. in grat- speakable‘ ‘ during the pest year, and pray, that his richest bless- ings may attend all our efforts _dur lng the coming year, we need not ‘fear any foe while lie ls our guide and our shield. we are pleased to meet once more with Refuge ‘Divi- sion ,llltl share" their hospitality which hes always been so generous towsrdmembers of the‘ Grand Di- vision, snd we hope they may earn- estly carry on the work of this grand old" order the fruits of which ere the foundation ofi good citizen- éhir! " I " . ' while‘ we regret very‘ much that greater" advances have not been made ltudc to Almighty-God for his uh- . ' don, Que” breeder of milk in allay, has to say regarding BALANCED RATIQNS. (Extract from a letter dated Dec. 2, I929) "UNION GRAINS are practically the only Commercial Mixed "(Peeds I have ever used that I ‘felt satisfied were diflflfld value "as I could mix myself. As long as they hold to “their present re- “Iafianship in price ta the other standard feeds we wtlfcoufinuo "to use them. " " -DAlRYM Naturally you expect every manufacturer of BAbANCED-RATIUNS I . to assert that his product is the best on the markeb-BUT ASK THE. MAN WHO FEEDS THEM. » _ ‘v " ' I I . N ute what Mr. Gilbert McMillan, noted Ayrshire Breeder of Hunting- -J Q the first Ayrshire Cow to produceover 1'00 "lbs. of (signed) Gilbert McMillan. I There is no Dairyman in Eastern Canada better qualified to judge of the value of Dairy Rations than Mr. McMillan as his lifetime haebeeit 8119111 ill breeding, rearing. and feeding cattle for show and production. —ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR UNION GRAINS-if lie- cannot supply you, communicate with- » ' l A. HORNE £9’ CO“. , 1A I CHAltLOTTE'I'tIVa' N UNION " GRAINS LIMITED " N0. 5. Resolved that we follow our Subordinate Division Constitu- tions more closely,.as we consider that we have erred somewhat in this P95110011. and that our Division ses- 51011 l"? lllaced on a higher piano if lmsslblc. so that the Public will not, feel thatoui" gatherings are 191-6 places to have an evening's, amuse. "will. and no good resulting therc- from. ' ‘No. ll. Resolved that each sub- ordinate publish in the press an ac- count of their Quarterly Meetings giving the public an ldca of the work- ings of our various divisions. Submitted in L. P. F. JOHN S. llASLAlll HARRY WEEKS IRENE WEEKS The evening niccting was largely attended, especially by young peqple, The following programme was en- joyed by one and ell; Chorus by "Refuge Division!" ad- dress of welcome, "Lcsllc Wceksz" Recitation. Roland Hlckcx; Reply to address of welcome, Ira McKay; Ad- dress, Mr. Glllisp Solo, Marshall Mathoson; during the past quarter we are pleas- ed to know that our order tssteadiiy gainlngboth in members and flnanc- I es for. which much credit isdue cur ‘ energetic JG. W. P... whose until-Ina; zeal "and devotion to the orclcr can- not be excelled and we ‘would urgr with _our G. W. l’. for greater cu tliuslasm among our deputicsfaivi subordinate. members end we would support the recommendations which the G. W. P. has made regarding the running o_f' the order _elso tho duties. of the Deputies. Also will: regard m the budget submitted b" our G. W. Pnln his report we r: commend it to this session or the c" D. for consideration. ‘ , Dwe your Committee, beg to es;- ln respect to many of our so called Temperance advocates, nothing will ever be accomplished unless some; more‘ determined effort ls put forth, and would suggest that all members of the order join with renewed en- ergy to elevate the principals to a higher degree than in the past. " I , ins MCKAIH, NEILSON MURRAY _ » s. c. niioms. The Finance Committee reported that the finances were in good con- dition with an increasing balance on hand. » "The following resolutions adbptcd on motion. ' were I I REPORT OF RESOLUTIONS COM- \ . MIT!!! I l No. f. Resolved that we extend ourthsnks, to the members of itc- fuge Division sud the‘ people oi‘ Fi- for their very generous hospitality in estci-teinins thisouar- terly on of’ theOrend Division .. 11o. I. ltesolvcd that we consdier the present penalties for" infractions against the. Problbliory "lnw entirely inadequate to curb the presentlsrge illicit llquorfiielllilg and sniusllloxt, thatflncs from ‘oneto nvs hundred dollars‘ domot mean , snythinl 1n combenaoirtb tnehuzc profits madc- byitiso rum sellers. ‘no. l. hosolved- that we es e Grand Division assert our eueeinncc to taunt-east. romeo-lace Misle- tiourln es muclrerthe law ls all rlglttjlut" has: honest and etrlct en- forcement. -_ “jfilheolved that in connec- mviuifluol- m. Divisions we m and tilt, “Hideout! brlugthe met- careful that tbll iluestion than receive due consideration with v» ... - ‘ i »! I mgmn n e fixed ma: v ter 'su-.iiin7idmdtivs* Division m1.- LEN N0 i? " t XVILLIS, ouis. ‘- -"en\ Mathcson; Recitation, John McLcn- 011 0mm‘ I11 the N81118:‘ Sunday ser- "fln; Duel. Mrs. Roy Carterand G. vice or other public gatherings. liltmorsonfiucstis; Instrumental mu-Iyou have always Jesponded chug- sic. Fred Bertram and Mrs. ltoy Car- Ifully and willingly, we know that of- ior; Solo, Lillian Mathcson; Address, vcn you have had toflnskmsacrif- ca. Emerson Hueatls. G. W. P. Mcct- ices in order that our church '.ser- ms Closed by singing National An- vices be provided for. 1 * ' them- Ln conclusion we ask you to’sc-‘ cept this little gift as a token of pui gratitude and appreciation. rsss TATIUN AT UNION uosn On the evening of January 9th a Union mam l. lvlly party of neighbors and friends “Z Um“ Rind Satiicrcd at tlie home of Miss Florence Hardy, to show Rp- pretialion for her sorvlccs as organist of Union Road Church, a p“... o; 1110M)’. gift of/the people was pm. ecntcd to Miss Hardy, by Mrs, Hgrfy Newman, and the following address "served by Miss Helen Mcllctt. Miss lflofcnce Hardy, Union Road, P. E. I, Dear Florence. We your friend; Elid IIC-lzhbours fccl that we could not nllaw the festive season to en- for their kind set. games. s FREE Book with Violin course 111K213’ has." without showing Iii some' . Enron m,‘ A 5111B" Will’ C111‘ liilifrecizition of your» NEW 1on5;- gagigavylgo‘! valuable services as organist of ,Un- I 107 Queen 5t. Clftown, P, l 1,! , Address. It. l-l. Stavertzlion Road Clhirch. On cvcry occas- Duet, F. W; E. l-Iaslam and Lillian ision ivhich you have bccn called up. Phone 10544.. Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Lunch was then served by the lad? les, and the remainder of theoeviii ening pleasantly spent in mllblGllllivij"; Violin Outfit ma instruction“ Signed on behalf of the people o.‘ we". Hardy although taken con-v" ' pletely by surprise, in e shorb-butf ‘ fitting response thanked the peoplf- . For assured winter season. IMPERIALS from the factory. . Imperial » f PHONE 121 4 . I " F 6c ' r " *1 I NO l‘ BY MEAT A LONE ” Loading fox ranchers have demonstrated that, in addition to meat, it is absolutely necessary to feed a. liberal supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the "winter season, in order to keep the bowels regular, and also "to ensure the "females having an adequate supply of milk during tile lactation period. IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS are made from a. formula. which has been prepared with these results in view and which reliable tests, extending over_ a considerable term of years. have proved to be signally successful. Ranches, which have continued the feeding of IMPERIALS regularly in winter. have had the largestlitters of young foxes and also the highest average 01’ pups raised to maturity; in ad"- dltlon. they have practically eliminated the destroying of young by the females. » BICU I l‘ C‘ I ‘hllflfliiu ‘t. t... “u. n um “..- ~ results “feed IMPERIALS throughout all the are sold, by_- load ‘C00 this... lug, uiltnbutgi-sgoiy- one 1 ._,. .‘\."','~‘ Charlottetown. P. '5. l."