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S., November 21- (Quotatlona furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy- & Co., stock and bond brokers, members Montreal Stock Exchange, s 1': AmS -‘Can Pac ColFandl . . . . ._ Cen . M. F. S. P. U. S. Atchison .. ._ Am0and Fy.. .. Am Loco Anaconda........ Crucible Steel Mex Nor Power . Ps. Steel Reading .. Studbaker Union Pac. .. ._ . U. Copper McCurdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) \ qaqsluo Pmcss Yesterday 105% 76’/1 95 104 121 173% 60 1os1/, 911.4, 1191,; - 110% 85% 11014 1001.4 124% 149% _ ._ 127% ._ 126 & R Ct Steel . _ CHICAGO llllll KETS (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO, Nov. 20_-Wheat. No. 2 To-day 104% 75% 93% 102% 122% |72 ss lg 107 % 88% 118 11.1% 85 108% 1001/is 124% 148% 127% 125% Red, $1.82; No. 3 Red, $1.74%, to $1.80; No. 2 Hard. $1.86 to $1.88; No_ 3 Hard, $1.7-4% to $1.85.. Corn, No. 2 Yellow, 96%c to 97%; No. 4 Yellow, 95:: to 95%c; No. 4 White, 93c to 94%§c Oats, White, 56%c to 1 Rye. AND NICE AND -sm; stand-ard. src to sag.. N0. 2, $1.50. Barley, 90c to $1.28. Clover, $11.00 to $15.00. Timothy $3.25 to $5.25. Pork, $2.85. Lard, $17.00. Ribs, $14_25 to $15.50. ` M - Q. Q ..?.'8.‘.i'.%I _$S'l¥i.‘?..ll. .?¢‘.?.$'-E.'.il. I WAS somewhat peeved LAST NIGHT. George got SENTIMENTAL about my hair I told him that having IIAIR was a duty BUT THAT having something UNDER TIIE hair was in a Mtssuac A privilege I felt myself IN THE privileged class. I BHIEVE that men don’t THINK 0|' anything but a womsn’s LOOKS. BUT Ithought GEORGE WAS different. Yours for sssuufui ash-, ’ 1 " ’~_ 1 *FFP* 1 "ii" a_'rr§,,;1f_i. Grace Church was well-filled last- eveuing when a splendid concert -was siven by the best talent, or tug ¢my__. dhlwv- The vocal numbers by Mrs Henderson, Miss. Sutherland, decidedly fine and this applause wah well deserved. _ instrumental. nuis- bers included an organ- solo by Miss Katie :stanley-two violin-solos -1-by Rev. Mr. Llttlelohns and a delight- ful aeloction“hy the orchestra ot Grace Cburch_ _ All oi the foregoing were much enjoyed and in some cp- sen brought hearty encores. "The readings by Miss Dinnls and Mrs. Charinan added much to the pleasure and success of the entertainment. The accompanist: were Miss Stanley and Prof. W‘atkis1whose_abllity as pianists is so well known as to re- quire no special reference. Follow- ing was the _ _ PROGRAMME. Organ Solo, "Canzonetta", (Geo. N_ Rockwell-Miss Stanley. Orchestra, “Liselotte," (Leon Adams.) _ Song, "Resignation,"-Mrs. Hen~ dsrson. - Reading, "The Other Wise Man," (Henry VanDyke.)-Miss Dlnnis. Song, "Because," (Guy D'1-iardelot)- Prof. Hlnton_ (Encored.) Vlolln, “Il Trovatore Fantaisle,' (Verdi)-Mr. Littlejohns. (Encored.) Reading, “Billy Brad and the Big Lie,” (Ellis P. Butler)-Mrs. Char- man. Song, “'l‘be Garden oi Your Heart," (Francis Doral)-Miss Sutherland V Reading, "The Death Disk." (Mark Twain)-Miss Dlnnls. Song, "Little Grey Home in the West," (Herman Lohr)--Prof. Bar- low. iolln, “The Son of the Pnsala," (Keler Bela)-Mr. Llttleiolms. _Song, ‘*Sinceri'ty,," (Emile Clarke) -Prof. Hinton. ' _ Orchestra, "The Pink Lady Valiio. (Ivan Csryll_) ‘ “God Save Our K'l1ng._" “llfllil\1..- 1- ` _ 1. ..~_v.c.-e- ' !l1,T,\1f\y1r- "- ‘1‘ 1 ' Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-In July 1915 1 Wa” thrown from a. road machine. ill' jurlng my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch for 14 months. In Sept., 1906, Mr. Wm. Outrldge of Lachu-te urged me to tr? ll/IlNARD'S LlNlM‘ENT. which I did with the most satisfactory results and today I am as' well as ever in my-_ life. Yours slncere1y,m 1 _ s MATTHEW x BAINES. mark limi Nlvll coulllrl sill/in . _ Word has been received from Ot- tawa that the Government has named the following gentlemen a Provincial Naval Recrnlting Committee for this province: ' " ' ` ' Capt. Daniel Sutherland. Stanley. Bridge; Dr. Gordon T. Alley, Charlottetown. Simon Pineau, North Rustlco. -Owen Hughes, Iona. James lrtiiig, Cheery Valley. Benjamin Compton, Bella River. Dr. John P. Murray, Charlottetown. Judge A. L. Fraser, Bouris. William H. Prowse, Murray Harbor. Capt. Hugh McPhee, Georgetown. L James' D. Mclnnls, Head St. Peters Bay. Horatio Graham, Gaspereaux. Dr. James Keir, Malpeque. Sylvan T. Gallant, Plusvllle. ' Alexander J. McFadyan, ;Tlgnish. J. Sheldon Sharp. Bldeford. - John' Richards. .-.iBideford. A`. E. 'McLesn, Summer-side. 1 fiuw iii DBRLIN Nov 19 vh. Bayville- G ' ~vo B sseler r n- - 1 _eral of Russian Poland, hasissued' 'an order at Warsaw in regard to or- in Poland, by which selfeovsrnmont :given to the Polish Jews, ' Under prqt Hmmm may *_ Bum' wqmih all Rusia, lived almost without a religious organisation." says the Over- ,new order. “This hostllltyoi the Rus- 'sian authorities against _ the Jews found expression ln well known laws. ithe union of parishes into a larger or- gansiatlon was forbidden. ' Religion Recognized. "By the present order' of the govern-l ment the members of the Jewish ,Jewish communities in the counties, Laccordlng to the. new order, are unit- ed to county organizations. The heads ministrative councils, which are made 'up from the boards of the smaller communities and selected according I0 NIP Principles of Droportional re- presentation. “The Jews in Poland, by this order- -receive a constitution superior to the majority of the antiquated constitu- tions of other European countries. There is no doubt that this legislation will prove beneficial to the Jews in Poland.” _ _ The Mailed Flat. LONDON. Nov. 19.-The wireless press gave out the following under date of Berne: “Before the main committee of the Reichstag on November 9. Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg stated' that -Germany's promise- to create s new kingdom of Poland was only condi- tional, being dependent on the suc- cess of the plan to ralseaPollsh army which would fight for Germany. Conference at Paris. PARIS, Nov. 1'l.-Aristide Brland, the French Premier; Herbert Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain, Dav- id Lloyd George, British Minister of War, and' other representatives of the Entente Allied governments, held a conference. Later the British ofllcials and Paolo Careano, the ‘Italian Min. ister of the Treasury. were the guests o_f President Poincare. At the close of tlie conference M. Briand and' Mr. Asquith sent a tele- gram to Boris V. Sturmer, the Rus- sian Prime Minister. lt follows in part: ‘ "We have learned. with the liveliest SaUHf8C¢l'0!l. Of the declaration pub- ~»-»...~_-v-_-.--,.._._»-s.-..».--».~-., Pale-Clieehul Girli -1 ' '_l"ired-10nt Women 1 -04\i¢l‘l! llllill (UP NEW BL_00D-F`0`_O_D REMEDY __ Certain Results Guaranteed. Pale _people have pale blood. In other words, the blood ia watery and lacks red corpusicles. ' The stomach ls wrong. - Assimilation is poor and food is not changed into blood., Naturally the system is' robbed of vitality, lacks strength and' reconstructive power. Don't slip from vigor into wealt- ness. Don't allow the appetite to fall, but instead use Ferrozcne. You’re bound to feel rejuvenated -and strengthened at once. 1 1 Appetite is braced up, digestion is stimulated, vigor imparted to the storniach. Everything you eat is trans- formed into nutriment that supplies* what your thin, weak system needs. 'Vltal, life-giving blood that makes rosy chucks' and dancing eyes.- that's the kind that Ferrozone makes. The' strength and buoyscy that defies depression and tiredness, that’s the sort you get with Ferrozone. Every pale woman can transform her bleached-out appearance- with Ferrozone. -, Not only will it improve looks and spirits, but by rebuilding all weak, tired organs, Ferrozone establishes a Gordon Dawson, _Capt"i'raverse. The Provincial Naval Recruiting Couninlttes are expected to orgsnfjae sub'-committees' ln the various sections or-‘ the province. 'These sulreoinmfttees under the guldance‘of the Provincial Committee will organize a local re- itlee. 1 ' ' ' Men are wanted for the MVY- Bi ,|°HNg°N Q ,|0|-|Ng0N oncle. A vigorous cnmpalgn will he special Annu prosecuted- new cruitlng';ns_in`i;aign ln_tlielr own local- V soundness of health that’s' surprising For women and girls who wan; to feel well. to lilk well .to be well. and stay well, nothing known in'the an- nals of medicine ls so certain as Fer- rozone. ' _W0n‘t you try Ferrozona? Concentrated cure in tablet form. ths.t’s Ferrozone 5_0c., per box or six for $2.50 at. all dealers, or direct by mall from The Cattarhozone Co., Ki ston Ont. IF FEVERISH. llI.l0U3. CONSTI TIVE AT ONCE. ‘seas News Agency. in dnscriblnrthe. Don't scold your frotiul. neeviah child. See if tongue ia coated; this is a siire sign its little stomach, liv- er snd bowels are clogged with sour Only the formation of organizations. waste. of isolated parishes was allowed, and 1 When listleas, pale, feverish, full of-cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach, lndlgestlon, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Sy- rup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul waste, and sour 'bile .and fer- menting food passes out of the bow- church are recognized as a religious; els and you have a well and playful ‘b0¢l'Y. according to public right. Local child again. Children love this harm- less “fruit laxatlvo." and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never falls o make their little "in- _ t of' the-ss' county organizations are ad'~ sides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomor- orw. but get the genuine. Ask your druggiat for 50-cent bottle oi “Call- iornls Syrup of Figs," which has dir- ections for babies, children of all ag- es and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counter- fcits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the “Cali- 'fornla Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt- any other fig ww-v w press by which the imperial govern ment, taking note of this fresh viola tion of the law of nations and' of inter national conventions committed by Germany and Austria Hungary, pro tests against their pretension of creat- ing anew state out of territory mo- mentarily occupied by them, and of raising an army among the population “We are deeply gratified by the gen- e-rous initiative taken by the govern- ment of His Majesty, the Emperor oi -Russia. in favor of a people to whom we are bound by ancient sympathies, and who, reuniting, will constitute a primordial element in the future sta- bility of Europe. We are happy to associate ourselves with the _views which the llmperlal government in- tends to realize for the benefit of the noble Polish people." Zim BRITISH CHAPLAIN AND FEW SOLDIERS CAUGHT FOUR HUNDRED GERMAN8 _(Copyright, 1916, by the Associat- 'ed Press.) With the British Armies* in France Nov. 16, via London--A British chaplain, while searching the battle- field of the Ancre for wounded hid- den in the shell craters' during the British advance ,accompanied by a few soldiers, came upon an isolated trench containing nearly 400 Ger- mans, who promptly surrendered. The chaplain ordered the' men to flle out upon the open ground, preparatory to passing them back with an escort when the German odlcer, seeing the was surrendering, tried to rally his men and overpower it. He was British lnfantryman shot him dead; whereupon the other Germans again hold up their hands and shouted their eagerness to be made prisoners. Except for locai ineffective bomb- ing attacks' from the direction of Serres, the Germans made no effort to retake their lost ground- in the Beaumont-Hamel region to-day (Wednesday) The British are pro~ ce-edlng with its consolidation, and also are occupying the high ground immediately north of the river. Prisoners aggregating a battalion were taken to-day from trenches abutting the area captured during t .t t d . A' d d t d ct. 13. sue y e common er o the second guard reserve division, The order also emphasizes the ne- cessity of econoiulzlng ammunition Idgllsliaissiualau; its "-- small size oi the force to which hcl . l. about to kill the chaplain when a l 9 " ' " " °l __ V snot!! 'n °' '_ oovemooc ' I .1 XI 3;;;5g,§;,f;liE5?;,;§;T?;a§;,a&‘¥i£=°,i‘€éEganlsation of a Jewish religious ,body 'T-_ 4 J ? We are preparing a list_ our books. V If your account is over- _due kindly call with the amount or remit by mail After that date we shall be i i n t e |'st to oblged oha d h i the lawyers for collection by law. We hope we won’t have to send in a single name. But we are determined to collect all accounts which are past due. of all overdue accou1*it_s,_;;on_;fl11~ before November 30th. _ _ _ _ B'-SHGHRE _ l W _ 11 ~ ._ “asian mis the Jews in Poland. as iwrsn. cava rnurr taxa- ° l f _ -7" " . Shall we hear from you today. syrup . 44% of those regions. F"; "' _‘* ‘- *_* and Specks before the Eyes Liver dorangcnient is the cuusc boliind these distressing con- ditions, nnd only restoration of |1ei'fci~t natural action can effect lasting cure. Tliut is why Dr. Comi»ll’s Instant Relief is so immcasurnlily siipvrior' to the old-l`:\sliio1iu