till ,=§i§1 iigrlll it in ri In F' sell 'W' as -ll! IM* 1|; greatest enaray at health 5 asmlllon OOIUPOUWI- B _U n, |,.. al appetite ssl early- cmhy, is kills mdusshaal Yes , ,,,, 5. lnulslnl by Mills I *Mm cereal. ` Laboratory tests l\0_W Klullfl mg” .applies “balk” and vhs- ,;, B te relieve eoanaes causti- wjn, Also iron for the blsel. 11,, “bulk” in Asn-Baan is mad: gh mt in leafy vegetables. How ,ug plmanur so sat this deli. 5,, may-toons essaal than ee .5 ,mm nedid|aes.¢'lwa tablo ...Jule daily are llilb |“' _ .. slant. Chronic \__,_..-_>_.. \ M. \ ... eases. with sad: meal. If not ro- lieved this way, see your demos. llads by Kellogg in Lodon, 0|!- ; _ _ onenlns the le- : of the Music Confer- as, India, declared the music wa. the most ro- of all the great lnystcriu mankind. P ggi: Ft 21 El ofiysglasses yeaoeetifhenahooe eatinvednseaah you §§§l=§i itil til el E. W. TAYIDR J. S. TAYLOR Optomeirhh ihsrlotiettowl IDIAIDCUC lllsoolesanea-s7allas|l.|& asheperfornmhhfIno& amleeormmleally. Oar grsde quality staaahllldp hhlapatatlaqb. Plsqallalag. I. Il. GILLIS & 00. PBONI 11| Professional Bards Stews rt & I _Qwfhgg |117. WELL DRILLING Communicate Wltl -Tile Trask Well Co. whgnsn s. oaoms »"-'L°’...’.%."§' '»‘..‘.'..°"-'»’.. - i liaslleaald. I ill Prong Pierced _ &_ And Sandalied Priest Served ‘l@\0N'l’0. Pm. 'I-(U.P.)-As ESA’ .1 %°"‘»?éi..f.°'..H“ °““"" _ as up Order ed hpuohins, who died in 'lhlmto in 151, Roman Oatlsolim have unearthed interesting mater- ialhearingonhispastorateoist. larfs ohuroh here. When his case of beatiiieation and aessonisation as s saint comes authorities at Vatican 00 Nbllitd to have hem Toronto through the relics, some of which on of fsmiliu oited. Researches conducted by Rev. ld- ward Kelly, scholarly historian of the 'rwento archdioceas. have dis- closed Father louis was born of wealthy parents at Lavsgns, Italy, educated for banking and spent .four years in business before s serious illness brought about his conversion to s religious life. He entered the Capuchin order in l and spent many years in Italy, Francs and England before he was sont to Toronto un the plea of Mon- aignsur dc Charbonnei who was a- gzuttobeoonsecratedbisluzpcfthe y. A short. dark complexioned man. emaciated but with piercing dark eyes, bearded, arrsyed in the Cspu- chin habit with tonsured head and sandalled feet, he must have seem- ed s figure out of the Middle Aiea when he made his first appearance at. Bt. Marys. According to !‘at.her Kelly's notes, Father Louis led a life of privation. wearing the Cspuchin habit despite the severity of Canadian winters ang eating the plainest and ooaraest food at only one meal each day. Boon after his arrival he was PN- sented with shoes but never wore them. In the month of February he cams to the atiniinisti-sig gi* the m asking permission ve a his house. The administrator com- manded him under obedience to do so at once. He rarely llcllt 111011 than barely sufficient to sustain nature and always rose to fulfil the canonical hours. "risen," Father Kelly relates. “whmhs diedandthebodywll bt- ing prepared for burial the culmin- ation of Father Louis’ edorts at mgmggcation was disclosed. It was found he wore s hair shirt and s- rouod his waist was discovered a girdle made of twisted wires with 37 pn-mga projecting alter the man- ner of modern barbed wire. ‘This instrument of torture he must have wcm for many YM!! ll the akin about the holes made bl' the prongs was hard and calloused." 1"ather Louis was buried beneath the sanctuary of St. )lary'l» WN! was moved 80 years later to a building, where it now rests. said to have been "ln tate of preservation." ement flosrh cearhonlkaon pqgeaaaa far eno llml 011 gg the body will be necessary. 5352 -cial 25°; E W' §§ 3 FQ; Eég SPIINUION S@00L th oi January: Nicholson; 1. li :ll susan auxin crass 1x-1, Bessie Halliwell: 2. agargaret Nicholson: S. Mlflllll MU- tin. orsev vm cor.--1. llushle Nlvh- olson. as-ads vu.-1, nor-ence menenou; Lillian lllllllmwll- LGl'ade VI-I, Sadie Halliwell: 2. Kenneth Martin; 3. Mllwfvl Rem- say. afada V-l, Jamu laaekinnon. grade Iv-I, Donald Nicholson. Grade I!! (&'_‘).-n-ilalph lhoPhae: William Hal!! "qs-ada III (Jr.)-l, lieanor Ram- say; 3, Bobby MacKinnon. ands u-1. Hwy lll°Kll1l\°°- 0|-nb I-1, Gordon 'l‘h0lnDl°ll- lossnoe J. Ward-Telchln Grl.N‘l1)N SCHOOL Clinton School for anuary, 1934: ennie Mott MCKIIS ; 8, Muriel Heaney. abel Sullivan. Beth 0‘0onnor: I. __a, virginia 0'0onnor; ering. -l, George Piokerillli I. tsheldi 3. Hilllrd Wood- V-l, Lorna Warren; I. Connor: 3. Klldlerine Pick- lilililla-iiiiflitisii in §=£§§rl;§§ ' I __l. Ulla Whitehead! 2. ; I, Ivan Somers. Vivian Sullivan; 2. ,|:vararry:2. Perfect attendance for the month: llva Pickering. Ivan Plckerlhl. R01 pgynxar, _Lorna Warren, Ivan Som- ers. Beetle W__\_fl'¢= Puosntase attmdauoe-li. 'hustler-.Adele v. Hashanah. nnaam ann vlcnrrrr ‘<>ar-senooiurvvelalreoxlllat tnsacrirulmmasamvn las :server ms rrmoll 10°- avum. 'lie lil Eli if E E E ill; ‘ilzlli ,iiiii \ Egg t§| vii iii; get lil mg Fir ' I ill l Ui Public Dancing An ___. Offence In China (Canalan hm) EUIKONTON, hh. 0--Than an _no Chinese P00910 in ldmtllton who dance in t-be approved Wut- ern ma.nn:;', nlsvissrfoog llskman, tor ot the Chinese mislon, stated when questioned regarding the le- oent order that has gone Iorth in Canton, Iorbidding public dances, and Hating tthe pastime ss a “pub- lic offence.” “I don't know why such an ort`_r ahould be necmary." lisa Dick- lnan said, “because there are many things about Western customs that shock the Chinese people, and the way of dancnrg is one of them, it is not considered h:legant_ (aint dancing is really w t you gymnastics. Before China throw off the yoke of the Manchu dyn- asty, no one ever dreamed of da.nc~ ing, but since the revolution in 1911, there has been much more freedom in every way, and it may be that this custom is becoming prevalsn among the young set, the government is trying e national traditions. But I am afraid there is no means of stopping the pastime, if the young people have really adopted lt, and I dou’t quite see what harm it can do .. Si lt- Coincident with this puritanioal policy of the Bureau of Public Baf- ety in Canton, there has been is- sued a sweeping order forbidding students, teachers, and all civilian government employees from wear ing foreign-style clothing, or from wearing Ohinesestyle clothing made from imported materials. "Although one can see that tu vogue for wearing imported mater- ials threatens China's silk trade, it is again sllrangethat this order should he necessary," Miss Dick- man asserted. “The Chinese peo- ple in this city would prefer to wear the costumes and materials of their own country, if the clim- ate and their curollmstances per- mitted-and if they returned to China, they would certainly con- tinue to wear the traditional eos~ tume. There must be many new influences at work, and the young- er generntion is probably adopting many western ideas. "Ladies of the intellectual classes always appear in the soft embroid- ered silks that forms fashionable lug home would not like to go a~ round in European clothes." Still another edict was issued in Shantung in an attempt to pre- vent women from wearing their hair in thehigh curled western mode, IONA EAST SCHOOL Bona- roll for the month of Jan- uary: once lx-1. Mary Gill: 2. R-its Gill; 8, Benedict Walsh. . Grade VI-1, John llcilarry; 2. Alice Connolly; 3, Edna MoGarry_ Grade IV-l. Helm KDGUTYI 3. Catherine oonnolly: 3. Cyril Wlllb- Grsde VI-l, Miriam MoGarry; 3, leo Walsh. or-me I-1, Marv Walsh: 2. Ruth McGar-ry; 3, Lillian Conncll¥~ Teacher-Ruth Cairns MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL Report of Mount. Stewart School for January: _ Grids X-I, Mary llacllachern; I, lisanor Douglas: 8, Ida Ularbs- Grsda IX-l. Gilbert Timmins; 1. Florence Martin; I, Elsie Kneeboile- Graae VIII lsr.)-1, Edson Af- !1eok;2, Daniel MacAsklll_ ~l, Cecil Msclbodi 3. stalls : s. Kms Jer- oncs vu-i. I-alle MMM: 8. Lois Bfyentoo; I, Bessie Cllsrhr- Iksttmslhte Dqareaserat or-ace vi-1. rr-snxlyn Jay: 2. rredsie oofrin; 2. I-larry 'l`ll1\l=llll»» 0:-asa v-1. Mary -hy: 2. Oswald \(acDtlsa.\d& 8. Gerald Kaolaod. 0rs& IV-I, Brighton )(ooDoIlI- gau; 3, Reggie Ieehsu; 3, Doris ¢ll mm rs-uuary Dererlm 1 Grace In-l. June -hy: 2. Phyllll Ailleck; 3, Bruce Ailleck. Grade II-l, .lean Affleck: 3.100- na Jay; 2, Harold Mitchell. Grade I-l, Ruth Plgott; 2, lv- arett. Mitchell: 3. AlDh°Dlll8 M"- Donald. Teachers-Mary Irving, Annie K MacDonald and Helen MacDonald. lDl'l'-A BOSPITAL 8150.603 AWA!!! BIIIPON, llg., Feb. 7.-William Burst, bachelor and former coal mine worker. died- leaving an with of about 0280.000. llwet 01 it W I hospital his executor cannot trace. must. who was 'rs years old left three small annuities, one to the ex- ecutor c( his will, John Harper, of Bolton. mother to a cousin, Johl; Priea, who died six years ago. an Ga-uns.. lgifscn i §E§§§E; 3; §EsE¢§;§g § iiinc li zrmfial ‘ lay wheat audetllat M15 with Ill! option at 'I0 ta. Thr t ot ral in “tue in ohm._ md tho” n¢um_`iou however-_ that Winnipeg prices be Pivotal New York Stock! (Canadian lreas) “Doll Allied Olsem ._ Amuudl'Pow ... . _ _ Aruhmclt ... Am Tel and Te] . Anseouda . . _ . _ Atchison ,_ . . .. ..._ Auburn Motor ... - Bath steel ._ Canada Dry ._ CI'll._._.._....._ ._ glass ii 110% ~=i as .Surg Case ,. _ _ Cheaapenkg and Ohio __ Con *I ._ ., _. Corn roducts_ _ _ ._ Delaware and liud _ __ lastrusn .. .. Gen Electric .__ Gen Foods Gen Motors . int llsrvester _ _ . . ._ rut Nickel _ Nat Bllésslt _ .. N Y Central . . Notch American ... _ , _... Pub Bel' N J Radio _... Stalld0l1NJ..__. .. Tex Gulf ._ _ Uulon Carbide _ ._ Ullltod if orp if Union Paeatia: ... . _ ._ 126 U S Rubber UlSLeol__. _ . _ .. ._ Vanadium ... .__ Westinghouse ., __ MQ Woolwortb ._ __ _ __ 52 BANKS ` _ (Canadian Press) Banks Ulsaa Commerce .__ uiiqnoted Montreal ... ... ll Nova Scotia 214 Royal. _ ,,. IN _.___ (ZRLALDI (Cmnsdlaa Pleas) WINNIPEG_ Feb 'I-Belling, llllplt- od by dowuturua in the Chicago mar- ket, outweighed ordered on the Wlnnlper Grain Exchange today and prices fnislted if to $5 celltl UW" th. previous close. srl., is sw. 10% I8 D56 W6 as 30% if ‘$22 il* d'g& een ea n the United States southwest upset tha southern market which broke three cents at one lime. Trading through the Winnipeg nit wa. small in volume, export were contiued to scattered lots, and other support was very thin. Market observers wer of the opin haved well in the face of t e‘ sharp decline at Chicago. Erratic movement of exchange with the pound sterling again strong, was upsetting at Liverpool and the lux- llsb market drafted $5 to Broombsl reparte a steady deal s lu stocks of wheat flour in United Kingdom ports, almost 5,000,000 bush- el, dlrcrease showing up in the past mont _ Cash grains trading was thin, and coarse grains values eased with wheat. CHICAGO, Feb 'I-Tumbled down by nop loss selling wheat today fell a- bout 2% cents a bushel, with other gltalns sllo suiiferlug sharp getbackl. Most of the selling came (rom bousaa with connections east. and was associated largely with weakness of the stock market, likelihood of rains soutawast_ and with prospec- tive imports of rye. The proposed new gbrails exchange code wal also a distur lug factor. Wheat closed unsettled 2 to 2% /under yslterday's finish com li to ut down, ons sg-at off, rua provis- ions showing 1 to lil rests decline. WINNlPlG_ Feh 7-- (` Sl -L0 Wheat: llaiy G83/3A; Jus 70A, Oats: May 86%: July %B_ Barley: May 4295; July 4355A. CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 7035: No 1 nor MK; No 2 nor 63%; No 3 uon 88%; Noanor el%:No55'lV: Nos5'l: md &l§; Track GW.; 'No 1 duruus 0a¢slloICW l4lg:Nol CWB!- §; lx 1 feed SBK; n 1 feed 81%: Mo I feed 8054; Rrjected 25%; Track Barley melting grades 6 row ax l C W eS5£;2 row ex BC W tolli Other fradas no I C W sud track 40135: No CWH§|;No5CW8Sl(; olC W ITM. EDKCUHQLANSZF (iialasllla Press) UONTBIAL, fob 7-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, as s-nmpllml by the Royay Bunk of L`nn‘r-lu. rlused todsy ll Io lows :- Argentina peso TAM Australia pound 4 Nr2_v Altoirla lchilllllg l9$‘t Belgium beige 2206. Brasil mllreig 0008 Bulgaria In 0151 (‘blns Hong Kung dnllar~ .'l$ll_ Uaochoslovakln crown _(NM Denmark krone '_"_:,=l| Finland flumark .1228 France tranc .0040 German; rsicbsmsrk B881 Great ritain hound 50287. Greece drachma 0002 Holland Morin .Med Hungary pengo lull? ludla rum-\ 386| Italy llre 0l\'i|‘| Japan you _$008. Jugosmia dinar 0222 New land pound OOM). Norway krone 2502 Poland Iloil l8& Rnumenla leu (rim South Africa pound 5 WM Rpaln poseia mln Sweden krone '.500 Bwlist-rum] fran: 3162 United Statas dollar 7; per east premium. (Bills Press) laehaaga rates at the close today wesa;-- M lon¢|¢sl»'l‘r>v|nvl 513%; T7, I. lolla I “ l r 005, frsnrt 40 At New York-Pound 4 MM; Canad- ian dollar Nga; franc 094. At Peril- onnd 'II 90 fr; Canadian doflar ILC rr: U- I. dollar 15.10 fr, a g*-Pound ‘lie ld; Canadian Inks _C eaats. W YORK, hh 7_(AP)-l'nr- i ii ii Up Father list »--- otations ' Montreal Stocls Market (Calalhn lresll ltlllka BntburstA... ... Bell Tal . ,.... Braalllan ._ _. . ... Can Car . ..._ Can Car I-'fd . ..._ CllllndAl_,_._ . ... Cl"li_._..._. . ...__ Class 5% 117 135; 5% 15 15% 16% How Smith __ _. it? Dom Steel Coal B . ... Li , Int Z\.ckel _ _ _ 2:55 Massey Harris _ . _ ._ 7% U£L‘0l1 I¢`l’Ollt » . _. Montreal Power ..._ Nat Brew _ ._ _ Power Corp . Quebec Powes _ |t§hswlnlgan _ _ _ _ ... 'Mit-ul of Can __ Wlllmvfl El . _. . . . . ._ .FYILMUL/CY? (Canadian Preset bl0N'l‘ltlliAl._ Feb 1--For the third consecutive day ogg prices on the Montreal dairy an goduce market showed sharp gains todays trad- ing, with further advances of two to three cents a dogeu 'being recorded. Graded shipments lu csrlozi or lon were being quoted over s broad range A lar e seuin I ily. 35% zu; ills I5 21% Xi 3% g g or .38 to eu cents a duaarl_ A medium for lid to 35 cents and pullts fur 35 to 37 e-nts. The butter market again held steady to tractionaily higher. No l regraded pastaurilad butter In carlotr or less was quoted at 20% to 27 cents s gound with arrivals totalling 100 ores. Potatoes acid for 81 10 per S0 pound bag for Quebecs, 81,15 to $1.20 per 80 round bls or New Brunswick mountains and SLI to $1.80 psr D0 pound bag of Prince Edward island mountains. Currencies (ilanadian Press) NIW YORK, Feb 7-The ls-auch trance met support in the foreign ex- change markets today in face of the crisis at Paris. The franc opened 00 ot a cent higher at s 3'! cents, and al- though this was reduced lt managed to close st 0.84 for s net gain of .03 of a cent. Sterling and the Canadian dollar al- so were gtrong at the ensuing The Dominion dollar out its d onllt. from l3~1tl per cent to 0-16 per csnt hut weakened to close at Y, percent for a net loss oi' 1-lo, The pound crossed the S5 line to 35.0855 during the foreuoon_ After midday however it slid black rapidly srrtd eose at 34.98% lp 11.5 cents ue . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Fab 1-The pound sterling, the French franc and the United States dollar all showed gains at the close of trading on Montreal Foreign llxehanize todays. The pound, after opening at about 0615, eoneidersnly shove last nlght's close eased to a closing level of $5 UK, where it still held a gain of 1% cents. The French franc advanced .02 cent at 6.40 cents and the United Bhtee dollar flrmed 1-Ill percent to close at K of one percent premium. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Feb 1- Whest nor no 2 14. Barley C W no 3 40. Oats C W no 2 44. Ont; feed no 1 41. ugolour spring wheat patents Ilrsfl Flour seconds 4 60. Fiour bakers 4 50. If our winter wheat patents choice 8 I5 8_N. Flour white corn 4 40-4 60 Bran ton 2.! Zi. Shorts ton 26.25. Mlddllngl ton R 25. Rolled oats hsg 90 lbs 3 00 Hay no 2 pr-r ton rarlots 14 50. Cheese Ont colored 100; Il;utterAno 1 r|\gr:_;irrl 2tll§ 27. ggs lar e U- , A medium so-88. A pallets ld-81. Potatoes tgrebecs 81.10. N. B mtl 16 to ll N _ I. mt. |125 to $1 80 P.l Markets At A Glance (Caladllsl Press] Toronto slid Montreal-Industrial stocks lower sud. elxosn weak. Toronto Mines- rregulariy lower. New York-Stocks sharply lower. Winnipeg-Wheat closed lnwer New York--Cotton end sugar blgh- er; rubber and coffee lower LIVESTOCK t"o.l l_nke . ._ (canarias new r§f.|:~...i» __ .. .' MONTREAl._ heb 1-Offerings ou ,;__»___,|_, __ __ the two M\>nirr_-nl lirustor-ir _uisrkv-is (;__i__|._____ _ _ \ 'ndny tuinllod 7.4¢ ltw-etpts unc corn ,;r__________ _ ,_ ports U; D0 cattle, 290 t-sires, 370 hogs G______a____ __ ._ an a esp. »' . _ 'éhlere were ng earl!y';a15e__s _of cattle. ;:‘f:|____w' ° _ _ vas were rm n _ or grass- " _ are to $8 for medium good quality ggflfazpr __ vaals and up tu $850 for tops At H_)_____`_______ _ tuna of writ ug nn bugs bmi been H____,__`__ ‘ '° _ sod. 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