t _ Ir‘*' 1 T55." i this lot‘ ta ' , , “ch-m; , , m“. h ~ 1 did i; I ' _ _ _ . a price will surprise you. $3?‘ mkiainr‘ y its“; ‘final; "r " c q .. ‘ ' - nervous miners aw 1 an ' . ___ . """' taxtzg“ _, -_ _- _ . >_ > l, , 3g feggoge the ngrvoug 3y;- E , AN Boys, , suuul‘ MIN’! ‘AND ‘CY!’ CAPS. values ayl . ,, .. u Na o u u, o, . _ ' "Run-down nerves cause tenrto a healthy condition. "mum-Mn h," pm, “d m, P-- 1% _' W"! “liilifl-Ql-W- PA v """°"“"““r.'f.?i".'.‘.°°£ai‘§i‘ if.'é‘t.°.‘é‘=‘..'.diil’fi§l.°.iiiiié‘s' Lmm- “l” - - ofcn pn 1- ‘ . . . i ‘ ' ' .. - ~ w - ‘ob are aymp- and digestion and strengthen saunas aim caovas. plain and fiffiffi, i; coalition“ the _ y._ _I't cannot be suc- _ higryfgmufifafrsfufmnnfz: fmcsntllrnpc cuff. regular tumor “my not “rebull your 7 __u1iy imitated? em" a, m, Pr,“ and ma‘, H“ 70c. PATJONS. ~~ ~ 2430-3-15-3! roll-winners‘: Tablets m spoclluy prepared for the Nllimfl‘ T9153‘ m°'3'“'m non’ awaau sraino coats. p..—j___w.... . sou-raall-N M, 3,“... Dixon of Little sands. w, a, recent W199i’ i" "h! “Fl” m “mun Macleod o: ca. p. r. ..i‘;' gnggnisnfol, and ultimate recovery from constlpotlem, l rnnnows’ l... 'cii exclwnent, too ‘nervous system and improve r-_voa;_ g U -, . ., The Central ~ Cuorclitrn '- F SYRUP of mall 5*“ h" house bog, inside a 210W ingwl the 5;,“ it is very favorably‘ situatw for a wide and Pleasing V19"- Sleigh roads are now cut llil in"? sections of equal length, half earth and half snow and travelllns i» 11W and me honk of the wild 80PM W" first heard in this section on the liih. Full moon occurred n i, duflng Januilry. February and intervals between the rising: of the moon from; night to night are longer than at, any oth- er time of theyear when the moon is at the full phase. This is because m; moon is at that part of her or- b“, whore ghg is going south and be- low the celestiaiequator. She rises about l hour and 24 minlliofl 18W ersry night for a few evenings. This is more roticeable in high than in ‘ ' latitudes -where the inter- vals are not nearly so great. september when we have the harv- est moan, the interval between ril- ings of the dull moot IN 0t $11611‘ shortest, the reason beine’ till-t "m: at lull mocniehe is crossing the March that the» atol- To construct a cranberry bogso presents a flllo wgggrg 0! laborious. to thenorth. ‘urged and renovated hi8 dwelling 115m‘ ground and facing W?" teen acres would yield tam for the ‘first crop which would almost cover the price of the bog and all the subi sequent operations. . Mr.‘ Norman MacPhei-scn, our mail courier went down for the third time in the snowbank on Blue's Hill and was almost lost without trace. However he pulled through after he disentangled him- self and continued his course none the worse for his gruelling lullges. remodelled. en- rld out, and it appearance. Be- Northumberland Mr. J. T. McKenzie, mail courier d Wood Island, pro tein, has given complete satisfaction this winter and scarcely missed a. trip. The same ‘filly be said with equal justice for Mr. Norman MacPherson on the l-lopefield route. y . ‘rho saw and shingle mill at Hope- ncld will soon resume operations. on the 41th. Poetry was the theme taken up by the, Part. wood Debating Club rc- oently and it was praised and d1"- praised alternately. The leading speaker attacking poetry said that he thought it a quite useless form of speech. At best it was only a silly aflectaticn. Ho said that anything that couldn't be expressed in prose was not worth expressing. Poetry was not a natural form of speech it was cheap artlflciality. Besides it was stilted, stiff and uncertain and he wanted none of it. The best work of the so called myriad-mind- eil poet. Shakespeare was after all prose and not poetry. Whenever he slid into poetry, it was noticed he weakened. "Give me," he said in conclusion, "good, solid, sensible prose and I don't care what becomes In Fill!‘ et twill tweeds, etc., in suit and coat lengths, less than half the regular price. PATONB. - COATS, .-plain and fur trimmed, siz- V es l5 to 44. Good range of ‘colors and materials at less than hall the, regu- lar price. PATOWB. on March 31st and April 1st by the Orpheus Eight under the auspices of the Rotary Club, in aid of crippled - children, promises to be a. banner man's Lusraa orrlca cos-rs, "m" “u” m’ ‘m-u" "' " l sizes i, 5,‘ 0, ‘I years. Regularvaluea up 1047.00, your choice ‘$3.00 PA- TOM'S. l ' 1430-8-15-3i coon aanca or sauces. Poir- “”°""“°‘ sans. a raw residential-ear ltllkths inhflilks, Georgettee, Crepes, vclvata. frcadelc . avscdspsorg- u. etc.» lesmthinhalfthe regu- lalf-nrice- Pawn-s- . auo-‘s-is-si. nanlas’ sramo nun ram. “3°"'1‘f” aojrs- rwaan aurra. sires i4,1s, 16 years. Regular values up 10110.60. Your choice of the lot tor $5.00. pa- TONB. _ ‘ _ zm-ll-lt-oi -_-._ THE MUSICAL BBVUE. "Whoa" performance. 2445-3-15-3i , . ‘People and Events WHOM-What is more ‘snier- l MANY MARYS ‘ taining than a good Musical Revue? 1hr an Blgldshman, the fgvbufltg See and hear the "Orllholll Eilht" name is John; fora. woman it is in their latest production "Whoali" doumedly Mary. Yet tileré u but on Monday, March 31st, or Tuesday. one my,‘ Jghn m m, my,” 3mm}, April 1st. 2445-3-15-3i k m; -chmbwr ha“ no redeeming feature. 'As for the queens - called Mary, many have a tragic lot. Foremost of these is Mary Queen o! la reins blanche, Whore liie was always shadowed by fear and doubt. ,It is curious that the present Duke of York is the thirt- eenthholder, of that title, and the present Princess may is tilethiriceth Elnglish'Prirloéss to bear‘ the name. Princess Mary narrowly escaped being called ."Di8i'll0Ild" to- celebrate the fact thatshe was born in the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee- 1897. Even ‘as it ls,_Pl'1ncesu Mary is well-supplied with names, among her . others being-Victoria Alexandra Alice. Mr.. E. illomison Cook has written a bcok entitled “Riyal Marys" which contains much lumps-Ling in- and their employees for their kind- formation ccnccrlimg thesei ladies m.’ ness and courtesy and the ladies ; high degree. Many of tflem were WhOSB Beflelfll-ls BUDDO"? helped to abcautiful, one became Queen of make the sale a success financially. fiance, two qumns o; 51,313,“; We Dutch collsorls, but only one gave us ,:1 king, but the fact that strikes SUCCESSFUL SALE-The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion held a very successful Cake Bale. at Holman's, Ltd, on Saturday, realiz- ing a satisfactory sum of money, to be handed to the Men's Committee for their Relief Work. The outstand- ing feature of the sale was the draw- ing of the lucky member for the beautifully decorated st. Patrick's Cake. ‘This was won by Mrs. Aniold Rattenbury who held Ticket No. 135. For many years this cake has been a feature of the St. Patrick's Tea and is a donation from Stewart's Bakery, scoured through the kindness of Miss Ethel Stewart. This year as formerly it has materially added to the suc- cess of the sale. The Auxiliary also wishes to thank Messrs. Holman Ltd. run _ cnantotrrarowu cunnmnu m. ifvnni_ ‘ H“ l Annrrlosal. issui- $125. . Irving Cil. Company Limitje 0% cuaalaiivosirlnisgl-‘uad f} ‘». , , » Partieipatingfriercaeg Shana Y .-»~ -~ ' Par Value $50.00 I" . ;- . Preferred as to assatrand dividends. Cumulative dividends at the rate of 08M 0st annuln QIIDILM,’ ' i. June, September and December lat. After 8 Shares. Redeemable as a whole or in part, at the opilenc share plus accrued Funds at any Branill of [he Bank c! Neva. lactic in the Dominion of Canada. Transfer ‘Agantzllsaiara Tfustéflo ‘ ‘ ' » _ 'Prics$42psrahareandacerueddividead, 3kg‘: M ._ (Simultaneously svithiiis punhsss of ca: slurs oi Common Stock may be subscribed for at $20 pa: share.) . , COMPANY: Irving Oil Cornpan,, Limited. was incorporated under the‘ laws of the Do. rriinion of Canada, underLettera Patent dated February, i929, with head-office at Saint John, N. B. The operations of the Company include the wholesale‘ distribution of gasoline, lubricants and other petroleum pr " ‘ The C , y better known products such as, Primrose and Hico gasolines and Velcc and lolta motor lubri- cants are in ever ' teasing demand and are being distributed by over L500 customers, in- eluding 672 retaibdiatributors. Twenty bulk stations are strategically located throughout New Brunswick and Nova Scctia. EARNINGS: Earnings for the l4 rnontha' I period ending January 3|, I930, as certified to by Messrs. P. S. Ross d: Sons. Chartered Accountants, amounted to $2i8,3Z7.46. After making liberal allowances for depreciation, bad and doubtful accounts, etc., of $00,576.68, the balance remaining for tbe payment of pre- ferred stock dividends and taxes‘ amounted to $137,750.78 aa compared with dividend re- quiremenis for the period covered amounting to $l 7, l 34.20. leaving a-balance of over $3.00 per share on tbecommon Stock. _ V’ -' ‘ Eastern Securities Company, Li ' 63 Prince William Sireei, Saint John, N. B. snowman, our, _ Royal Bank Building ""' IRHDBRXCTON, N. B. HALIFAX. N. S. ‘175 Hollis Strut MONCTON, N. B. The statements contained in this advertisement are not guaranteed, butara based on information - 5 which we believe to be accurate and reliable. .- u +2 mo‘, unpaiddividsnds in dais of redemption. Dividends will be payable-by cheek in oool .' . . ~ -. r _. K‘. :._ I ,." " _ s futon-on. , . L00 has been paid on the Common lharas the Referred phasing-partying“ . equally with the Common Shana in any further dividend payments until 84.00 par share his been Pnflrim! ' " ‘ Mgdk-yfi? ' A . P f ibe Company, en thirty dull’ vlifll’ notice, at, I - r 7.14% sash two alum of Pufmtl Stub ASSETS: Eleiusiva of goodwill and <, names, etc, the fixed and nercurrent '_ “ f the Company for the year ‘cndf “JIII i930 aa certified to by Messrs. f .25.‘ Kg“ Sons, after full allowance for depreeiariq reserves and after giving efiectfjtoTtlia-prespnl. n ' g. ‘ " to $909,005.45, urticaria pared will: ‘the outstanding par-‘valueofi pill? ferred stock (including this issue), amounting to $500,000. This abovn an improvement iilqlae, sets value of $Z9|,09Z.5| no cbllllilledfiwitb that shown as air-January 3ist, i9Z9._ , _ cnrlrnuznrlon. up... eomple" qf at. present financing there will beFoutslpntiing $500,000 Cumulative Preferred Stock‘ ~'(ef " which this issue . forms part), 'out- ef'*a ‘lotbi authorized amount of $500.Q00:T4Z,000§$ha'r¢s - of No Par Value Common Stools out of new! . authorized’ amount of 50,000'sharoI-‘ . - PURPOSE; The entirelproceedl olthalprelent .. . issue will be devoted , to , e. expansion of the business and to provide additional work- ing capital to efficiently take advsntagemf. the increasing demand for the company's ‘products. MANAGEMENT‘: The Companyiwlli continue , under the same management tbathasbeen ro- sponsible for the plat of lhebuainosol cunawrrsrown, “r; s. l. , it! Richmond Strut g .. us. Ls n. ‘,1, 33.‘. ,. . .1 .33. , l k =1-i~1~l " '.' suiuasnslna,'r. a. 1.‘. ~..,~l:< a - l ‘ratios-q. Lilo leader mcst forcibly is the num- ‘lzor-"oi them who died by small-pox. The happiest was possibly Mary. . daughter of Esiwardl, who. although u; a nun all her life, was _11ct ‘abut of!’ Acknowledgement muig O'C0llll0i‘_6.1’id family» °' Clinton, wish to acknowlodlo Wm‘. as in flow the berries and produce s profit, it must be cleared of stumllt of, the rhymesters." followed, and one Other speakers favoring poetry and trees. if any, turfed. .. ditched. sanded, dyked and planted. I read that a sixteen acre bog in Nova Swtll, cost including the purchase price, and all the. above operaticlls $4,500, that is $281.25 per acre. spite of this high cost the boa Paid a fair pront, a0‘ barrels per acre is the average yield or abcutfib bush- els whichlat i0 cents a quart would amount waldo a bushel or 8140-199 for the crop orrone acreflfhe six- est rova ooan syrPI-ii oil! IIIOII IN IO" IMQQQ Illli the very belt duality Coll and I0 III ready tolflll your order on the shori- notice. Picilatil 0o. rnonrm f" said many things in praise cf it. He said that poetry was the true music ‘o! speech. He pointed out the pow- er of song on individuals and mu- tions. He stated that a great man said that ii he were allowed‘ to write the songs of a nation he car- cd not who made the laws. From the days of Homer to Tennyson the number, oi.’ poets who have been im- mortalized is far in excess ~of the number- of prose writers. ThLs show- ed that poetry was held in much higher esteem than prosenPoctry is ‘ I ' much easier remembered than prose thatis why it makes a more lasting impression. It has a. stronger appeal because it is more beautiful. Poetry could be sot to music. Could you do that with‘ prose, even with MacAu- lay‘s essays which are. regarded as \ masterpieces? You . could not. It could be adopted even for the ex- prcbsiom of the soundest logic. Dry- den reasoned in verse with consum- mate skill and‘ power. On the whole it was thought that poetry had a high place in the life of every peo- pita-H. ._.______.__. Russia is expected w produce more than 80,000,000 tons of coal this year. haven of every 10 typewriters in Spain are from America. In ___.__._,__.. __._.._..___.s nooo OflO-O-QQQQQQO-o so ee-oo 0e . , , . . crackers are the most populer in Colombia. seventy-rive sound films were made in-Oerinany in the last year. thanks the followills Mo“ CW5» I gpirltual boquets and letters or Syra- pathyz- ~ ‘ Masses ii. Louis family. o. Mr. and Mrs. George. L. US111- livan, carn-luidse. MW- g_ My, and Mrs. stanlcy Burt Cam- bridge Mass. . 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wlicwi. Cambridge, Mass. , » ’ c ii. Miss Hilda Malone. 1. from the-following Mr. and Mrs- Wilfred Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray. Mrs. May McAuiay. M!" and Mrs Jas O'Connor. Mr and Mrs P- 1-- Casil. and family, Mr. and hirs- Josflllh Ried, Mrs. Emma Lawless. ‘Mf- 1nd Mrs. James B. Lawless. 1W‘- lnd M1‘!- John L. O'Connor. H090 31V"- M1"- l-"lorence 0‘Connor, Boston Mus. Ml‘!- Agnes Malone, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. McDonald, Redford, Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nard MoCarvell, Mr. and Mrs- Emmot- Mogugggn, M1“ Margaret Lawless, cumin-lags, Mass, Mr. c. a. Philiplw Kensingion. Mr. and iifll- P- L- PW‘ er, iviir. and Mrs. H1111’ WWW“. Ml‘- and Mrs. Walter Reid. w". l-nd Ml‘!- J. B. Reid, NB‘. and Mrs. BamabY Croken, lvflsa. Marie M. Mcleilan. R. N., Miss. Irene Mclellan. R. N., Mr. Jack. McDonald, Charlottetown. SPIRITUAL BOQUETS Sisters City Hospital. Charlotte- town; Florence MeAulay, (filarlotte- wwn. ' LETTERS 0F SYMPAFBY l‘ Sister M. Paula. Oity Hospital; \ ‘cal aaooi- . I‘ ,c.. llaaewadedgns. rrlmausahdoudouslavouror-la ,_. aqaarsleatl ‘ V ‘ ' i T. “ Paper‘ Catalog warn roua. anus vermllhlrjvfl the “law "'0'" cuflmaaanaailteuasudwvllscndmihahlsaui-befl lfor. "the new, economical wan. rains IIATAIJOG in n . us: an cocoon. Ins? t... "notion, v cusp. A v .a.r. . anwalivhoaruiphsv ~ M11, R_,ose Quinn, Cardigan: Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Burt, Miss l-liida ma- lcne, Mrs. Agnes Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. J C. McDonald, Mrs. T. Reid, 5t. ‘John, n. a, Ml‘. and Mrs. John‘ a; O'Connor, Carleton, Mr. M. Kenne- dy, Bradalbane, Miss Ii‘lorenco‘O'-. Connor, Miss Margaret lawless, Mr. J. Frank Arnett, Summers!‘ , m. John H. Myers, Jhnapinn, Miss Mary O'Connell, Charlottetown, an. Jack McDonald, Charlottetown. from tl1e'divc1'sicns'of tile pol-ill, and became such an experilin thsawe of" dice, that she was sometimes drivel: to borrow flrnn ilcl- which libs to pa, .her gambling debts. r ‘I w; ‘somewlia |\ll’l0l'tll0IiOX nun‘ might. have: clalniel‘ to be the first woman inlrrlsicr fol she was appointed advocate and at- tomey for ihc abbess in certain legal proceedings.’ Lucky, loo, was Henry VIIJs daughter, Princess Mary, who, lmuch against her will, became the bride of the King of fiance, Louis X11, ‘declared that "newt time" at". would please rial-Sill. an; worried her ancient bridegroom to (‘iuanvm this life‘ and’ ieaye her to play the part of faeimting “ widow-but not for long. 3e: second hlubend w_as the man oi’_ hen‘ choice-Charles bran- don, Duke of suaour. She was very beautlf ‘ and became the grand- mother of the ill-fated Lady Jane’ Grey. ' ' According tciwriiorinallofldon weekly there were i‘m_any unhappy Marys, 100. Uhlflfl L's dlilflhki‘ (mot? ‘of William 1'11.) was one. Having lost nsr husband the year fol- lowing har unav- execution:- Bhe laylnttate, mourning ina black draped was.‘ and a week labor, on her own nineteenth birthday, her sprrwu born-Jo be swathad in er- lninc-trimrned black ma. and laid in a black pradie! unhappy; too. of Gloucester. who died in .1807, fol nerhusband-lrrloyvn gs ‘(Billy Bill?" -tre'aisd liar mlirlwilslvr- On one occasion -_ a_ lady found her- sell cilducted lathe attic floor of the Park lone howl. when Princes Mary rnet her breathless visitor to ex- plain tlllt the Duke had locked the drwwlng-rcoan suite and taken away was ‘Mary, Duchess the key, since he‘ was "discontent" at the statrih which the apartment was hot! ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' _Toll'er,l'tnglishdaildl*enowesomc titiide, for it was rol- her that the first oni-istlnn-trss iumaland was uma-iw-l iigisttdli- _. Eczema in Ii rilily.‘ Heal, by Guiicura. :;.-".'~"i-="'*-"5'=Z‘.':T."" cZ-"fifi-zl .::"E.'Fr.:ls-"‘".....-arm-nm.."~=~ni asst-r... -¥:r.:.:t.~-r"~ "nectar. . umanpllssnaelspalsrdas ma ~ Stewart Jcanes Co.‘ "4-'"‘I'Ii extentthst he‘ was very glad to depart‘ black-draped bed in a room with Correspondents » of _ Greensl-aields 8s Co, Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange ' ' a 88 Great George SL, [Charlottetown * THE statistical faciiiilies.=7of.our organization, with so; i7mpany years .-of experiencemirfel~igladly extended to. investors. desiring of Finance in the coming budget. both Moriraaai. srocx axcnnnca NConsoiidated Gas 1 infoflllflfiiln relauve - to ‘saw’ _ -_-. _ international Harvester .. 91' ties.- Markct reports furnished by Green- Kcnnecot: fivoper .. 5r shields‘ a 00., Montreal, to Stewart Monlsolperi! ward 4r you; s; 00., as Great (160115 ail-out, Niagara Hudson Fewer 1H4‘ Charlottetown. Pal-amount Players Leaky .. . ‘lo-ii Quoted, M; closing, Mgrgh 11, 19311 Penick 6: Ford .. ... ... 3i). _ . _ reorsrorts... :11 ' v Call Money .. ... 3% Radio .. 52‘ ' _" " ' . Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 67‘ ._ ’ .._ 'h “ _ MONTREAL Sterling Securities .4 .. n Eastern secunfles Cqmpany . .W1llys Overland .. ... ... 8%; _ v ‘ ' __ _ 5511,1111 ,, g9, Yellow Truck .. 21%‘ " ‘ - ' ' AibertaPacificGrain........ 21 QRR- -- 2m‘ LIMIHL,” Agbcstqg _, ,,, 3 General Motors .. . . . . . . . .. 465i w_u_y_uuggmjul.uu_ ,, _,, _,, _,, u, 390,’, U. S. Steel .. ... ... 1B3 H 87C: . 3'13: ' BANKS n’ ‘wan "(maul - r ~ ‘Quin a Products .. 2s»; "°"°"°" 'u'.“‘."'”," ".5”'.'w"°" cgngdg c“ __ _,, _,_ 25% Bank of Nova Bcotia .. 319 Canada Cement .. 17 Blink o! Montreal .- 3071-3 ___ __________. gr-r-.-'r—f'-"""""""" Cgggda pom;- mq p,” ,, 14, Bank of Comoros .. 255 lfigd u, m1 mg steel. Few how- era-l confidence of s considerable imq Canada Brewing. . . . . . .. w. Royal Ben! -- 3°‘ ever, even of those closely swell“. P" W“ P‘ 919"“ Dominion Bridge .. 68% . m, m‘, 5mg industry in Canadw _, __ " . ForeingPower Securities .. so MARK" REVIEW Egwvvillkig lo hanard a truer-s as to. ._ - . yflliilfl’ ""5 P ‘H truer Company .. 141/. what will so done. The mum, v "fivral Bteeiwares .. 10% ‘more lPNl-Ps to be a Probability o n, 4m of m, various aubsid I - .,<‘-. __ ___ ___ __ gym that the re-organisation plans of ‘l: Qipecfied to be substantially bet- ltfwiTlWll-‘l.’ B0800" __,, 1 British ran ire Steel Co ration 1m. ' -: . -——- < '-.1.§lll.Lr".lioAlcohol .. ... ... B‘: Wm hi" Pfoplroesed to a. Pol-trip: where wrgowsmslrrliriiehehfimbeen expreakd Ho“ ‘nu '3'?“ gulf: m, International Nickel .. as mu cement of the details w» i» at the drop in tn. ratio of nrodlw- “°"pi_:nhz,;f" ~ m?“ "' .' ; International Petroleum .. ... 20% Wide ‘Vi-hill ‘he M“ mmi-il °l' W“ tinn to capacity of Canadian, newl- lanky , x “m m“, ‘ .‘ Massey xarris .. .. azm I'- ll obvious that ‘_ can be pm, “.111, during Pebruary.i4_>_l.l\¢' ma.” “Mn” guru,” a Montreal Power .. .... ., 132% done in the WIS’ of I Dliflu" "nmm" low in many years of 00 percent. 99f!- -w_!_1' u,“ “kufi McCall .... ienec .. 231/, 106m "BN1 tho FY0008“! “M41188 W sidsrlng that output was up to ti!“ wnint “and (“um a Nation Breweries .. 21 bend holders and llreicrlvd all“ u. February of last rm. when?“ “m4 , m‘ “m, ' - Nations Steel Oar .. '01 holders have received awrovll by I ratio was 11.0 percent. mervllll- m“; owes; pggm ma‘, ‘ cllllfll Bronae .. so lam port-ion of fllolywflwmfll ill ation, which indirectly 111w" M" mm, qgggmg, g m,‘ magma Canada Melting .. 1m the chances ‘time, ‘ w include. earnings or the mills as actaroli" ufi‘vm‘5m"f§. t‘ ‘ , Don-union Tar .. zou for ileum. the ' oH-iwsier- per ton on a lower ratio. an not . m“, “,4 ma”; m‘ " FnnousPlayers“ ... 53% 1108 OOIWMIW! °l u" 9°‘ aslargessonaililhfl‘ 001589119‘ 3'. {Qqugpgmqyyafy Norands .. mo million Iron l» Bled omlnny. which ly is that in the pasttwelve g‘ 25,“, gfggu“, - " , ,‘ Pcwer Corporation ,,, 1054 with the dollar series, now constitute m; “m; capacity of Canadian ‘ma: ‘ m’; ‘ ' _ ‘~ Price Bros. .. ma a lint lien on that comma. as the was increased 1.410 was daily-from Grade '.'..1 aqua Clark, Qfi Quebec Powera. 02% first roofless» bond» have been re- lmolatolhflltoiaawhcreitstnodiol‘ ml;'g,‘_‘g-’i,5||g"-guaod‘. _ | anuwirum .. .. m. tired. Another rlwvfobe wmuliec real-um mo. Had nwdllvtm "\- mddrnl-l whom-r. Bmeltsra .. m ‘consists of the debenture " of creased sufficnei-IY w "M"! "l" nsatpousiaa, V-qfiyis , - Bieel of Canada .. 4m Nov- Bmil W" i» 0M1 wmpan. creased capacity. the ;- ,,s-;.;_, , magi o; 0mm; pm 391,4 Monever the fact. that in the company i0 would not have been i r _' Jay. . ‘ “ Bimcns .. .. a1 organisation British moire 8m! the demand in January 1M‘ -' ‘ Winnipeg Electric .. s9 Corporation itself ‘will disappear tote ruary of this year unlike conditiooa - succeeded by Dominion steel a: Coal that prevailed in October and its»; ‘_ ~NEW Yolk cerpcraticnbrinsainilithreouoinlembsrandrartorosesmssr M. Iqiiwi u of shareholders of Beseo, the lintliiil barely was equal to last yearn‘ total- ' American Can .. ..'. mu seeohd preferred and common j and failed to oifspttha gain la cap- Anaccalda .. ... ... ....... 71% Borne hope naturally is held of fav- acity. While this condition may“? ‘Allegheny .. ... ... ... 30'. arable censkfcrable by the Minister tinuc loralew menthslonllr > , sedan Aviation .. u industry. than aaourihllflf.