. (ma, ch ge _seem- mineral fodds, together with» ins“, u" ' taut discom- other ingredients, essential forts to h y menaees. __ f . foal‘ stireagtlaening yOiclh to T}, l y ny_ __- w: s n ar_ments su _as 1e 5112s‘ critically , in colds", bronchial troiibles, and 501s weather—-bccause they influenza. , lhave not fortified their b01110! Boiliin Canada-this fine w meqtfhe rigours of» winter. old tonic is now prescribed by Nowls the tune topreparel physicians m over 50 coun- tFellowe Syrup, contains‘ tries of the world. fellows’ Laxative‘ TIHaIaavITPOUIW Proposal Ier the rational lraotmllll of, ‘and ultimate recovery Irorn constipation. FELLOWS’ ‘ SYRUP l6 PRINCESS MARIE IN ROME traindrew into the station at n a.. . m-. and she found her future, par- ROME. Jan. 5-—Princess Marieents-in-law and other illustrious per- use’, fiancee of Crown Prince Hum- sonages waiting there to pay her mil- rio of Italy, camesmiiing today itary honors. An enormous crowd . g home bright with winter sun- cheered as tho royal couple exchang- lline and made s. quick conquest oi ed greetings and ontinued their ac- thousands who hailed her as their clamations as the party drove to- uiure queen. TIE Princess Royal's ward the‘ Quirinal Palace. Members stsuosra Stock and Mining Exchange Members oi Vancouver Stock Exchange. Private Wires to Leadlnl “changes and all Br ‘ Orders Executed on all Markets.- s servlss you will Avamll‘ - 139 Gnfton Street CHARLGITETOWN ITEAD OFFICI OTTAWA Other Maritime Branches lialiiax. 'St. John, Morieton, far-mouth, N3: Glasgow, Sydney. Phones 1194-1185. a ‘VIATIMIN- Write to us without obligation and .we will send you complete information regarding the above. ACME SECURITIES LIMITED. 503 McKinnon Bldg. soronto, On f. _ ‘ “rxl... Bonds NOW Many bonds mature,“ coupons be- come due, dividends are received, and . past year or so, been considered a = thrfpctirhattjic demanifior} Brasil§ manner urn-an as surruso or mews-r arm sracomuv. asr, sroos raoxsa " . \ ‘mo Outlook for rare) Leaders Oil‘ year will have. more influence on shaping the trend oi the market as a whole, then any other single or group of stocks. zutemstlsusfmeksl has, during the security with exceptionally bright pos- “sibilities. Thosawho purchased into the stock did so ‘on the understand- ing that it would require a few years for the company to come into its iull eamllll Dower. For the year Just closed, International Nickel is expect- ed to show earnings of about $1.85 per share, but it must be remembered that the benefit from the develop- ment oi the Frood Mine and the earnings over the next couple oi years should show a steady expansion. Es- timates ior this year are about $8 a share and for 1031 abou $5. Those who have visited the property and those who have made study oi the world nickel‘ and copper situation are con- vinced that International Nickel Company has all the ear marks‘ oi becoming the world's richest single mine. From a long range viewpoint, “Nickel" offers as rnuch possibilities as practically any listed security in the country, ' 1n the case of Brazilian ‘Traction, the stock has suffered from economic are unfavorable. As every one knows, this is due mainly to the overproduc- tion of coffee, but in time, no doubt, this situation will rectify ltssll, The unfavorable situation in coffee m; effected the milreis. Whilst a decline in the milrels would certainly affect the Comlmnys earnings to some ex- tent, it would not be as serious as some of the “bears" on the stock would have us believe. Shareholders oi Brazilian Traction should heal- in mind that the Company has been able to show on increase in earnings ‘from month to month for over. two years and there are no signs on the horizon to indicate that this trend will not continue through 1930, though in- cresaes may not be as pronounced as last year. ' 10114011 110$ always been known as a shrewd Judge of security values and I ian from that quarter hasLbeen pyg- sistelit oi late, leads one in believe that the opportunities on,‘ the long side of the security outweigh the un- favorable possibilities. Local sponsors oi‘ tho stock are as bullish as ever, and in the opinion of shrewd observ- ers, those maintaining their faith inl interest collected on savings accounts and mortgages at the first of the year. ‘A large part of these funds will seel: immediate investment. This iactcoupled with a scarcity oi high-grade investment issues empha- sizesthe wisdom oi making. your in- vestment reservations NOW. Maywo send you our January Oiior. ing Listlcontaining over 90 different issues to choose from? Eastern Securities Company Ltd. ' W. H. V. DUNBARV MIMI"- CHAILOTTETOWN at rosin Mommas. HALIFAX MONCTON I suuassnelnl: raliDlililCl-‘ON i. 9609 v v Q 9O O O-UQOOOQ-O-OOOQOO-OOO . iipportulrity for Violin. p, JBegfinners ‘ , i ma: pill Modern Instruction Book coarse. anon. sonar. role) last. - . _ l, rodtory of Music Phone 10W“ Yolflt. Qonse ‘ if ~ :»chneuetswn. P-t i- lllnfardb the futurp of this outstanding public utility, will find themselves well re- wrdcd in time. _ ‘liontreal Power has always been sidered as one of the premier in- tment securities on the continent. lareholders of "Power" have fared AKHBOIdIXIBTIIY well in the past and its future is even more promising. Montreal Power is linked up directly with the progress of Montreal and as the population oi this city incregggg, new sourcéa of revenue are opened up to the Company. The growth in the esmings oi Montreal Power since its inception has been steadily upward, and as predictions are that the City oi Montreal will have a population oi about 200,000,000 withincthe next ten years, there is every reason to believe that the company will continue on the hish tide 0i’ prosperity. There are three or iour pending developments for this company which should be consummated in 1080 and whlgh should areal-Iv enhance the value of the security. The chief oi these is n split-up, which was, no doubt, deny. ed by the unfavorable market condi- tlons which prevailed in the lug quarter of i020. ‘That "Power" silo.“ ‘always be bought and never sold, is q; ""9 i065? M it ever was in the past. Witmlbllrs- Germany. has decided‘ iogremove the remains o! Max. 1);“. thendey. the Wurlilmrg poet who died in Java ofhomesickness during the World War‘ to his home tow-n. Wards Oil Grippe. \ “for. . ' POTAT-oss. . s. y _ “l; assrszrnouclzss. » ' ‘ 1P.’ All. island ' i l6 diaiiriiiao stock Ann ammo pany. Limited, _ m; 11mm“ 3mm mo” pmmmn‘ Alfana ... _... ... ... ... .. 1.11. No om Wm any u“ h“ tmfm, Acme Gills Oil ... ... ... .59 ternational NickehBraailian Traction 5°°“¢*"---‘ --- m -- "3 and Montreal Power are by far the A?“ 9n 5‘ 5" -_-- 1-43 outstanding leaders on the Montreal ‘mum "4 H- --- -- 4-59 awck'Exchu-mg ‘ad ‘h’ ‘cum of A1110 ... ... ... ... one all .21, these securities during the present “mum! or’ '" " 1'97 Alberta Pac. Cons. ... Baltac ... ... .. Barry-l-iollingor ... . Bathurst‘ Bediord .,. ... .... 314180011 ....... ... .... Bswna WKubwa ... .... Big Missouri ... ... ... ... Base Metals‘... ..\ ... .... Calmont ... Central Manitoba ... ... Chemical Research ... Commonwealth Pete. ... Dalhousie Oil Dome‘... ... .. East Crest Foothills ... .... Granada ... ... .... Hollinger ... ... ... ... Int- Nickel .,. ... ... ... eo Keeley ... ... ... .. conditions prevailing in Brazil which ‘Mayland Oil ... ... ... ... iiirklandiLake ... ... .. .55 Koot/enay-Norence ... ... .. .8 Lake Shore ... ... u. 19.25 Lowery fiete. .7. .... 1-15 Mandy ... ... ... -. ' .35 Manitoba. Resin . .14 1.80 McDougall ... :40 I u ouaanma . . rm. eemmw . . iucnssos. roaon-ro tienrtesy eiiloway. Mills a Com .,. bee s-s M. s-ss Falconbridge Nickel ... .... Howey ... ... ... .. Hudson Bay ... ... .... Int. Pete. . . . ~ McIntyre . Mercury»... ... .... Mining Corp. Newbec ... ... ... .. uiplssing Noranda Pend Qreiile ... ... sss lea Ice ess as! s..- ‘T ially advertised, we are offering. tlsslzsilcr SALE! 37 11H ANNIVERSARY iaWholesale Prices in all Departments In every departmnt there are great collections of bargains, reduced for clearance before stock taking. Savings of all sorts. f or wise shoppers-savings of which many of your neighbors have ‘taken advantage. And then, in addition‘ to Wholesale Prices in all Departments the lines spec- Mont. L- I-L-d: Power ... ... 1:11 , Power corno. '10»; ' 5mm,“ u M LzvestockMarket Steel oi Canada .. 4s! t“ ‘ Quebec Power L. ... 66 ' Winnipeg Electric 1.. s0 w““'"‘".‘ m“) s. o. "a" .. = In,“ I Canadapzwatr... ... ... Mo ' Que" Jan’ 6_ca'me receipts on the two Montreal live stock markets today totalled 1,107. With a heavier run oi cattle, prices were steady to strong. Good butcher steers were a bit uneven selling from $9 to $9.75 with odd steers 11D to $10. Common and medium quality steers brought between $8 and $0 and light. thin steers were down to $6.50. Good heifers sold from $9 to $9.50 and Just medium heifers around $8. Ten baby beeves averaging 650 pounds brought $10-25. Butchers cows were from $5 MQNTBEAL _5TOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- shields 6r Co., Montreal, to Stewart Jones d: Co., 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown. ’ Quoted at closing, Jan. a, 10:0. Call Money .. Abi-tlbi ... .. .... Alberta Pacific Grain .. .. Asbestos ... 5% 29% 27% 2b’; GREEN BAY . SCHOOL EXAMINATION __._ The send-annual examination oi Green Bay school was held in the school room on Monday, December 23rd and was followed by a pro- Brormne and Xmas tree. The school room was artistically decorated, which elicited the admiration of all present. The pupils who made a splendid showing were examined by their teacher, Miss Lucy Coady, as- sisted by Mr. John P. Flood. Mrs. James Coady and Mr. Walter Coady. While the concluding course oi the progrrsnme was belrr; sung Santa Claus is Coming." the good old man made his appearance to the delight of young and old. After some pleas- ing remarks, he unloaded the tree which contained gifts for the child- reu. As the jingle oi his- bells died away in the distance. two oi the pupils, on behalf ’of the school pre- sented the teacher with an address and purse for which she graciously thanked the children and the district for their thoughtful consideration. Suitable remarks were ‘then made by the chairman, Mr. Robert Currie and the former teacher, Mr. John P. Flood. The ratepayers of Green Bay dlstrid; rrc to be congratulat- ed for the interest they take in tlzeil" exemplified by their presence upon this and all for-l mer occasions. The following is the, Miss Lucy Coady. Teacher of Green Boy As the Christmas season is now atf hand we feel we cannot let it P855 without expressing l1 few words of appreciation to You n5 011i‘ teach" Only a short time 8'10. 3/"11 came *1‘ 1110112512 us as a sirsflsfil‘. but b!’ W111i’ kmdnegs and pleasant manner you have enndearcd yourself to us all and as a pleasure, we shall look iot- wal-d to the opening‘ of the school aiiter the holidays. We all wish YOU 8 Men-y Christmas and u PYQSDBTQUS New Year, and in conclusion we ask you to accept this little illfi- 110i fl" its value but for the c000 will i" Signed on behalf oi your Pllillf .- .."~_-_..ss.~._».-_..-. .. . . .. breeder of the first Ayrshire Cow to say regarding BALANCED RATIONS. ________-—-—- Human nature is what makes lli torlsis while “Walking. destrians while driving. fi "UNION GRAINS are practically the only “Feeds I have ever used that I felt satisfied “as I could mix myself. As long as they hold to their present re- "iationship in price to the other standard feeds we will continue AUBURN SCHOOL EXAMINATIOR The semi-annual examination oi Auburn School was held on Dec. 19th in the presence oi a large num- ber oi ratepayers and visitors. Th! pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher. Miss Ma- bel Cusaek. assisted by Mr. Jamel O. ‘rrainor and Mr. Elmer Campbell teacher of Fort Augustus. They show- ed by their prompt and correct ans- wers evidence oi careful and effi- cient teaching. The school-room was artistically decorated for the occa- sion and a beautiful Christmas tree laden with gifts for both teacher and pupils also a/domed one corner of the room. After the examination the vis- ltors and pupils were treated to can- dy and apples. Complimentary re- marks were then made by Mr. Jamel O. Trainer, Secertary, and Mr. El- mer Campbell, showing on behalf oi the district the appreciation oi work done. The examination was brought to a. close by the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. End' of Mgllmfill-ir-"Alld throv your hat into the river and don". let go oi it.“ She Was Troubled Witt Pains Across, The Bacl New Brunswick Lady Relieved b Taking Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Mrs. Edward Klncadc Speaks llighl of Canada's Leading Kidney Remedy St. John, N. B., January 'l.-(Spe' iaD-"l was advised to use Dodo Kidney Pills for my kidney trouble writes Mrs. E. Kincade, 92 Durha = St, Si. John, N. B. "I was troubi’ with pains across the back, and afi taking Budd's Kidney Pills I foul great relief. I had heard my fricn speak about them. They are a go’. pill." Dodd's Kidney Pills hold their p0 ularity not because oi the proml: they make, but because oi the gc they do. Dodds Kidney Pills are purely a simply a Kidney remedy. Ti". strengthen the kidneys so they c do their full work of straining the i purities out. of the blood. Pure blood coursing through i body carries to the different orar the nourishment they need to kc them sound and healthy. Budd's Kidney Pills can be obtain from all druggisis, or The Doc‘ Medicine Co. Lid, Toronto 2, Ont.‘ ~—-DAIR MEN- y manufacturer of BALANCED RATIONS the market-BUT ASK THE noted Ayrshire Breeder of Hunting- produce over 100 lbs. 0i Commercial Mixed were as good value (signed) Gilbert McMillan. spent in breeding, rearing and feeding cattle for show and —ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR UNION GRAINS-Ii he cannot ‘A. HORNE c» c0. ("HARLOTPETUWN UNION GRAINS LIMITED LENNOXVIIJE, QUE. ~ Pioneer‘... .20 Brazilian .. . .. 3a". to $775 ‘e 1m m, b,“ Premier 1.0a B.\A. on .. .. 40% is, o, be“; w o e r m“ Bioyalite . 50.00 1s. c. Power," 31v.‘ sari Antonio ,.. . .20 Building Products .. .. 20%| Quotsi-lon-m-Butcher steers. sued. sheritt Gordon ... .. 20s Canada Cement .. . . 10 $9 to $0115: medium. $0.50 to s0; Siscoe ... .. .43_Canads. Car .. 21% °°mm°lli $15-50 t0 $8.25. Butcher shmitiiony .14 Cgngdg Pgwgl- and Paper __ ,, 11v, heifers. good. $0 to $9.50; medium. Sterling Pacliio . .99_cgnads, Brew-lug __ g $8 to $8.50; common. $5 to $7.50. Sudbury Basin ... . 3.10 Dominlpn ‘Bridge .. ...,, 74% Butcher cows, good, $1.50 to $1.75; Sylvanitc . . ... ... .. .... .43'p°;-¢l¢n pqwei- gull-me; _, __, g5»; medium. $5 to $7; cunncrs. $3.25 to Took-Hughes 4.99pm”,- company “w, $3.15; cutters. $3.15 to $4.50. Butcher Towagmac ._.. ... .. .85 General steel Wares .. ,_ is bulls- 800d?" to $8: common. $5.50 ‘Treadwell-Yukon . e25 Home o“ __ _ a w $0.50. limited . ...V.. '16 mpm-m on __ __ _ __ 25.4 Cali receipts were 511. The calf ventures Limited . .... 2.00 Industrial Alcohol .. .. m; , "mm ‘"8 “My i° §"°"I~ “"15 Vlwlld ~ ~64 International Nickel .. 32% w“ “‘~‘“"°- 6°" $"°"°'~l 5°10 "P i° Wainwell Oil 12 Inwmauonfl Pow" and Pap" 291/, 35.50 with the bulknbetvlecn $14 and School. which was Waite Ack. Mont. ... ... H5 Intel-Hamel,“ Petroleum 211,,» 5. Common 0r pa fed calves were Wright-Hargreaves .. 136 Mm”. Ham, __ 4; 501d for 88-50 to $12. and srassers WINNIPEG oaam cxcnauos M00011 momma” " 2m frgnllwtgtzlfiilltengtd vei n; t ‘UGM’ Montreal Power .. ... ... 132 i 8- ° National Breweries .. 118 51550? mediun“ ‘l3 m ‘H? c°mm°nl July ... ... 1.44 Nauoml steel c" __ 58$ $0 to $12 50; grassers, $6.50 to $7.50. De Teacher May ... ... ... ... 1.43% C n“ B ___ _ __ 45,, sheep receipts were 1.236. The “r ' March ... ... ... .. lfllticznad: __ {a lamb market wm easier. The bull: May ... ... ... Liiiill. Dominion Tm. __ __ 23,‘ of the offering were bucks and sheep. ‘ Famous Player .. ... 43!; Ewes “d “mars b"°“gi"t up m INDUSTRIAL QUOTATIONS Neruda _ _ __ 35% $11.50. A couple of lambs were of- t ‘ ~ Power Corporation .. rsltfl°r°d ""1 we" 8°“. 1°’ $9 i° im- NBW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Pr,“ __ n 83 including bucks with odd sales down .. l , - . Quebec Page; ' _ _ 66,,’ f m $0.50. The balance of the lambs Allied Chemical 251 shnwmmn " ' ‘___ ' __ 79,, were contracted at $10.25 to $10.50 American Can .. 1195-1- smexk“ " ' ' __ __ 258 for mixed lots. Sheep were from $3 75 American s: Foreign Power .. 43%. .' W, to $6. Amer. Bmfelting se mt. .. 15% 2:211‘: fizz?“ ‘I'm; 3,‘, Quotatlonsz-Ewes s: to s0; lambs. American ‘relephone 8t Tel- .. 22011.8 \ migood, $10 to $11.50; common. $8.50 Baltimorees Ohio .,. not. “m” " 5m,',°;10_ . Eethlehem‘ Steel am xlimlifimwtric .. .. mzl no; receipts were 1.200. The bulk Briggs Mtg. ... 10% Anaconda " V, ' ~of the hogs were sold for $12.50 fed _ l 1 Canadian Pacific Railway 189 Amgflan can _ __ H u 119,.‘ and watered with a price range of which it ans 8W1- Chesapeake do Ohio ... ... .. 208% ' ' " ' 35 012.25 to $12.65. A few sales were Chrysler 38 Bendix Avh‘u°;a""m'r'"' 'made on grade at $12.50 to $12 65 for oi Green Bay- Consolidaied Gas oi N. Y. 99% mwmmonul lives " Jbaeons. On one market where only‘ Corn Products 90% Kmmw“ Cow“ " "_' ', isome 210 hogs were offered sales Curtis Wright ... 15% "mu" Hudso“ Power " " ‘were madeto local butchers for $12.75 all hate m0 Erie ... 5'1 P‘:m°“““’"‘y°" W“ " 4259 w $10. Bows were from $10 to $10.50. and hate 0e general Electric ... eee .... 245% a’. o "' :8 ' ’ ' Oil of New Jersey .. . 65/.» General Motors ... ... .. 41% sumhm l Sterling Securities A .. 10% Granby 1.. ... ... .. 58 8% Hup Motors 2a Wm" mmmd "I, l Yel1owTruck.. 14 e Ihffirqll. T619- Gi TGIO. ... ... '14 .4 c mounted G“ l. 99% Kenn Copper .... 01:2 C°P a ‘wig. Koister 4:‘. Gwen‘ Mm" H m,‘ Natural‘), you expect ever Missouri Kan. as Tex. ... ... A _. _, _ Montgomery Ward 4e»; U- 5- 5"" -' ~- 1687‘ to assert that his product IS the best on National Power s. ‘Light s20‘. MN“ . MAN WHO FEEDS THEM. New York Central ...‘... .. 10w. _ _ Phillipa Petrol 341'- | Note what Mr. Gilbert McMillan, Public Service oi u. .1. we Bum <-' “if?” " don. Que. audio . 43:; 2:: Mon Sm m milk in a day’ has to mid!!!‘ ... .... m”! Bmmmui" 3o, (Extract from a letter dated Dec. 2, i929) p, Iron v ... one ... . _ Bears Riobuck’... .. . ... 88 ""“-"-—"""" sum. on sin. s. ' o ' 05% N0 ANNOIIPWBMI" _ ’ 0.1a. stsei .'.. l5 T° ELWTW“ n" United Corpn. .. .. . . _ _ . i veer --'- i-‘i- I ygegtlnghouas liecirie ... ... 1445i - -- v “t M‘ them "Woolworth .. ml Dominion 01'0"“ m‘ll“‘°'°*":;§‘_’ ° ' “fin ' '. " n. sfif, gresnier w. t. Mackenzie There is no Dairyman in Eastern Can ' N"; yo“ on; king as to the date’ o: the next 01-, the value of Dairy Rations than Mr. Mc ' A" . i . , eotion. nose-closely in touch withi mmtnh< “Wmg, __ 051,5 the "political situation balm wt "l", fladtglo-‘fozd assert-Q. .. mi elections ubulllvtsxs vim in the, l i , ., , r. . ' j 1111,1811“! “ilfliilm.” m“"""'-“°°‘l supply you, communicate with- ‘ uoiccaaai, nook excuses. owls. _ _ i ’ .~ . ..~_¢-t—‘¢ — ivrstf... all »~ . . ‘i . slum. a1 .° EXEQ "mama- .3 u. - , U ' n’. eels us see so N,‘ g * l ‘ "u, , ,..~ mg reams-arms l i a. eurutoa _ _ ‘i, in Ieimoll suns, . eeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eee .,. . e. a ~. _l-- ...,;.>.-.~.;."ii:..;-..--.._ s"... s... .. , . ada better qualified to judge o! Milian as his lifetime has been production. _| l