l A Ladies’. vmtrieua» ‘Freed, This is your opportunity to secure an “attractive Ladies’ Umbrella — ladies’ compacts, ‘bobetics; gloves, electric curlers and many other valuable premiums by saving the coupons which are now packed “with évery package oi BLUE BIRD STANDARD and ORANGE PEKOE, TiPPY TIP,‘ ' QUEEN and ACADIA Brand Teasl Frill liattf these valuable premiums sent free on request Blue snared coI, Llmded. HALIFAX,‘ CANADA ‘c-gz-GHOSLOVAK FOREIGN TRADE IN i029 The Czechoslovak soreiso $1149 gill-never in 1930 was 40.300 millions o, mm; against 40,400 millions oi crowns in 1028. The imports last year ‘mounm; w 19,000 million oi crowns in lOI to 19,200‘ anilliorls and ex- po,“ y, 20,400 millions oi crowns in 192a to 21,200 millions, according to these iigln-es the foreign trade in mo shawl a favorable balance of hall! million as against 2 millions of clowns in 1020. The exports oi man- ufactured goods are gradually grow- ing while exports ‘or raw nuclei-tel, of provisions, _and of drinks are de- clining. As to the imports. they show an increase in raw materials, manu- factured goods and living animals, and decrease in provisions and drinks. fourteen offices, matters. At Your Service Ol-iNSTON ind WARD facilities include changes, an extensive private wire system and a large personnel highly trained in financial Such a service furnish: every facility for the favorable purchase, sale, or evaluation of te- curities, listed or unlisted.‘ We ahali be glad to receive ycurenouities. l membership on six ex- mwAv-omie mils. Iumvvw ll- ’ Slorl I . Mm *, n New York Toronto Slack Exrbsngr,‘ Vinyl; Guilt‘ ' Exrbulu. Cbirséo Board ' urb (umrlnu) JP" "IIIIIQPI 'lrlrmlrllfls r o Ila‘ m__ I l I! I CI,‘ of Tr l: Member-a Standard Branches- ‘ I We recommend and’ offer: hMhfinmi1}wmumy§- .Q<?11*P@¥» "lkiih &LC‘;6i;i’! . qMoggnge. ‘Bonds ’-.~ . \ . . Members 0i The Montreal Curb Market Members of Vancouver stock Exchange Private wiré to Leading hcllalllea and all A Samoa you will. sawmill- ‘ O Jsotirarionsireq cilantotrrltrown araAo omca OTIAWA Other iieeiiinre uranium , Halifax. 8t. John, blonaton. Yarmontll. New Glasgow. Sydney. l rumba use-ma. Jl?§i§"fj§rri.i1»‘§*1?5§1 ' hmmohfifil so... and Mining nscnanra llnecuied on all II-llifll- land lleiundifld MAB!!! (10581! I i‘ o - . Burnished by Morn-t d: MacGilliv- __P_8¥. Stock Broken. Dominion Dridge - reopls closely identified with the building trade predict that the out- look ior 1950 n‘ better now than it wasashorttimeagoandthereare some indications that the volume of " new oonsruction will be even greater than in 1920. notwithstanding the iact that the construction industry reached a. newipeak in 1820, The continued -strength in the shares oi Dominion Bridge would op,- pear to coniirm such a forecast. The radical change in the credit situa- tion is, perha the basis for the rather opt tic esiimato for the current year. together with the gen- erally reéognlsed not that inability to obtain lrlortgazfl money. last year . had been the real iniluence in,’ re- tardina construction activities. At the same time it is well known on the Street that the Dominion Bridge insiders are very bullish on their stock andas a high official of the company pointed oilt the other day by the remark that they have writ- ten ofi large amounts for deprecia- tion on plants and property and some day the people who are buying the share today will reap a good harvest. O. P. R. It is interesting to note that over 00% oi the outstanding common shares oi the Canadian Pacific Rail- way are’ held in Great Britain and Canada. The general opinion has become current that the » United States is the largest holder oi C. P. R. which ls incorrect. ' Famous Players The strength in Famous Players last week is now explained. Mr. Co- hen the rngnaging director in an of- ficial statement ‘has stated that the Canadian Company may consider a merger with the Gaumont interest oi’ Great Britain. It will be remember- ed that the reason tor the resigna- tion of Mr. Natharlson, ‘the iormer I manager, was due directly to i the fact that the management would not consider an oficr oi $75 a share for Famous Players stock from the Gaumont " people. Consequently,- ’ should a merger go. through, the hareholders oi Famous Players ' would receive at least $75 for their stock and possibly more. On“ .t_he ' pbasis of current earnings, this figure ‘ would a" to be excessive. It would not be surprising i! the "paper" stocks were taken in hand in the not distant luturean d moved.up. All the unfavorable news is now known and in practically all cases~ has been discounted. The securities are believed to be in a sold-out cone diticn and any favourable develop- ment would, no doubt,’ result in a quick a ‘ “ A merger oi 5t. Law- rence Paper, Brampton and St. John Power salPaper is believed to be in the final stages and announcement oi ‘its consummation may again focus the attention of the "Street" on this class oi security. QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY MOWAT d: MACGILLIVBAY, EYIOCK BROKERS l Abitibi 27 Asbestos . 3 Bell Telephone . . 100 B. (l._Power A . 38% B U. Power B 20% loronlpton ... 26 Brazilian (,0 Building Products (bid) .5 Can. Car . can. Bronze Can. Ind. Alcohol 101.1. Can. Power 8r Paper 13% f“ ' Plow 33% Cons. Smelters 235 oansrewing Can.‘ Cement ' l- Dominion Bridge . qamous Players-,.....“ ‘ Gurds General sleel Wares . Hamilton Bridge International Nickel ..........-s‘l.'l0 ~ I . 1'_l1_l_1-(lu_lil.o1*reinwt~l_o ,.;SUOKR~ illlzrl [Pu 1P u _,W-e have just re- ceived another car- load’of the above, which we are selling at lowest prices. Wholesale £4 Retail ‘A. drill]. 3031-].- Liilreoi the Woods am tionil Breweries .....,....... 126 National steel cin- ............'70'.é Power Corporation .............70 Price Bros 705.’. Quebec Power . . . . .106 Shawinigan .. hill-L- Bimons s, Sons .. 43 Steel oi Canada A0 Winnipeg Electric ... 47% BANKS Commerce Montreal Nova Bcotia Royal MONTREAL CURB British Amer. Can. Dock s» Dredie . (altered) Can. Vickers Distillers Beagram Eastern Dairies 48% 37% nit. Pete Imperial Tobacco . Noranda Stand. Paving 6r Materials Walker Gooderham 10 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Amer. Carl 127% Amer. relic Tel Amer. smelting s.‘ Defining . .. 74%. Amer. a Foreign Power 91% Amer, waterworks d: ‘Elec. ‘ Anaconda C0999! ... Atlantic Refining . ' Baldwin Ilocomoti-v Bendix Aviation .. Bethelhem Steel Briggs Mig Columbia Carbon .....'...‘.....‘1'83 ColurnbiaGas soil Columbia Gramophone 261/: Cons. Gas 107% Chrysler ...... ‘sot; ...... 10% . lblm Commonwealth a Bo 15 Commercial“ " 20% Continental Con‘ .. 65 Curtise Wright '1 Dupont 117 Electric Boild s» Share .. Elictric Power s, Light .. Famous Players General llllictric .. General M0tors 40% Gillette and, 103% Goodyear 705i Hudson Motors 57 John Mansvlile 1am Int. Tel 6r Tel ...... KoistelflRadio Ileow‘: Inc . .... 7i Montgomery Ward .. New York Central .. Nash Packard _....... Public 8ervice;oi New Jerseyk. 077i Radio s5." .\ . 11811 Mission, mdia, W11 ,Albert O‘l-Ianley, Tel-alas Mullins, 04111.01)“: , Genital Guardian .. parleion imbe closedduring tarm- er‘: week. AUCTION Oi hardwood ti. Kintyre, Wednesday, Jan. 28th, at 1 p. m. John A. McCallum. owner. HUB-ii ArvwroarA arm: ... Thursday. Jan. 80th, Grand Dress Carnival. Good music. Liberal prides. 1389-31 I. H. BAYNER LIMITED, 450 St. Peter Bt., Montreal, P. Q, announce their next Auction Sale of Silver Fox Pelts and other furs on Monday. February 3rd. Last receiving dale in " ' ‘ ‘lhursday, January 30th. Chas. R. Stavert, Agent. 1308-31 m FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral oi the late Mrs. James Bowling takes place tomorrow (Thursday) morning from her late residence, 375 Kent. St, 0.45. to saint Du ri's Basilica, thence to the Roman Cath- olic Cemete y. _-._. BAPTIST SERVICES-North Riv- oi- Field sundry, Feb. 2, Fair-view 11 a. m. North River 3 p. m. Long Creek . 7 p. m. Prayer Service at Kingston at 7 p. 1a., Miss Laura Bsin o! Tel- ‘ speak at Clyde River at 7 p m. W. R. Mac- Walker, minister. IIO CKEYXBTS RETURN. — ‘James McKinnon, Fred]: OT-Ianley. Robert Rattray, Joseph Leslie, Har- ry ‘Walsh, George Russel coach. comprising- the 8t. Peters hockey team were in thecity yesterday re- turning from Montague in which town they played a friendly game oi hockey. ANNUAL MEETlNilo-At the an- nual meeting of the St. Elizabeth's Aid Bociety, the following officers were re-elected: PIES.—MPS. S. R. Jenkins; 1st Vice Pres-Mrs. R. J. Ledwell; 2nd vice Pres.—Mr-s. J. J. Hughes; 3rd Vice Press-Mrs. J. J- Hcrnby; 'I‘reas.-Mrs. Wm. Moran; seep-Mrs. B. G. Peppllll. PERSONALS NOTICB-Muttarta Warehouse at 13004-3941. ' ‘I: iiorous g Growth a ‘ “During the past year, tlla company iaaa enjoyed a vigorous growth. ‘that the peasant year holds ample opportunity Ior continued progress, we are oonlldentflh-Fram Preiidnlr’: ‘Address a! Annual Meeting. ' 1928 1929 . insurance issued ' $29,613,333 . $30,965,222 . . insurance in Force $105,105,236 $121,766,094‘ Payments to Policyholdera A $1,028,519 $1,460,685. interest on investments, 6.29% Copy of Annual Report will be maxi/ed an request insurance in Force" A Each 5 Years 1904 3 Millions 1909 5'Miilions loll 12 Millions 1919 21 Millions i924 50 Millions g H29 121 Millions . ‘ '\ ?:'. ‘Yr! f " H. fill" avan _. INSURANCE COMPANY IILPIOIISFRODCFC LBOYGCXI H. II‘I‘IB_LIISOII Plfveidr-‘M Home OFFICE: TORONTO, CANADA 5.1, ‘.‘_".-;;."~,f'.**-.r,‘,' . .. l. 5.2-1.1’. ..l..-’€?r.;,» ~ ,... for? NW)‘ I . - —"‘ Acme Gas a Oil ... ... ... .30 American Call .. .. 127%.‘. U. S. Steel ... ... ... 177 ‘ Mr‘ ‘nd Mrs‘ A‘ c‘ Dudiemm 1e“ Ajax Oil as Gas ... 2.0a American a; Foreign Power .. 92 United Corpn. ... ... ... 34": i m‘! mimm‘? m" i‘ nmnthk visit m Amity ,., ,1z Amer. smelting a; Ref. .. 73H Vanadium . . . . . . . .. ... ... 03% 7 Biismn-‘nd New Y°'k' Amulet .. l 1.75 American Telephone s; Tel. .. 222‘; Westinghouse Electric ... ... 1521., ~ ‘Associated Oils . . ‘L43 Anaconda Copper 74?‘, Woolworth ... ... .. 087i - W-l- Mwmimll» 9W1“ Alberta Pac. ‘Cons’. ,. . .. 2.1,», Baltimore 8.: Ohl0 ~ llfilYcllow Truck . . . . .. 16'. Riv enani-‘nfewdavsvisitingrrlendfl gel... .. 1.11 Ectlllellenl Steel . . . . . .. 9am in Y-hL city durlr-F Whkh "l!" Si“ n. A. on '... iaza-crmndlnu Pacific Railway 19921.] NEW YORK cuan attended 3'1"“ °°"°°"- Base Metals . ssagchesnponke .3; Ollio .. 214ml g . -l-~— Bgdgqod _,, gglchrysler . 35"i‘All'iCl‘iC3ll Superpower 26:.‘ Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. P.. and Mrs. Big Missouri _ _ _,, m; Consolidated Gas of ll._Y. 1071 illcctrlc Bond 5.; Share .. 85:. Jenldnn will leave this momma f" Calznont . .. 2.07iC3l‘1l Products 041.‘ Ottawa. where tiles will 1190* ill"- Central Manitoba zTE-rie . . or; MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE . ing the session. Chemical Research .. . 7.00 General Electric . .. . ~ EXCYIIANGE. TORONTO ' 1 - Courtesy solloway. Mills d; Com-i pany, Limited,‘ Charlottetown branch. - Lake Shore . .. . . Coniogns . . . . .. - 1.15 General Motors .. ifliraz. T. L. h P- 4" . M", (m1) w. s. Ferguson of Cam- Commonwealth Pete, , , ,¢;3!Grsnby .. 55113. E. Steel 2nd Pld. 4'1 bridge, Mass, and her sister, Mrs. Damousle O11 zggfllilp Motors ZZL-{Ccckslliltt ... ... 22'- lllrnest Doull, East Milton, Mass, are Dome . . . . .. .. 810T Intmfl. Tole. a; Tole. 071; 3 Dominion Bridge 78's on their way to Charlottetown i0 East Crest . l.l5.Kcnll Copper _DQIFJII‘.CUS Players 49"“. v51, their father MrJRobert While. palccllbridgc Nick . 5.50}I{DiSi'.Cl' Ilmfhlassey Harris ... .. 43L’, who ,5 “flown, 11L Fogthlllm . 1.00} Missouri Kan. Jo Tex. 53'. jMccell Frontenac ... 25 Granada . . . . .. ... . . .16lMontgorl'lery Ward . . . . _ . . .. 43-"-.§1\Iollt. L. l-I. 6s Power 135".- Mr J E. Power, Emerald. was l Grahanl-Bcusquet .. .. .03,Ne\v York Central . 170§Powcl~ corpn. .. 70 pgggglngq-fbflhhl! city recently erirouie Holllllger ... . . < 5.55}l'*lllllips Petrol . QQWLCDZVUiIIlQBIl .. 80:11 m mil-ray River, where he will re- Home Oil lilolllPubllc service of N. J. . 8. l-Cictl or Canada 46 ».- ... Mnmeleloitlintplooe. 4.’! llélRadio .. 3'. Quebec Power .. 61 “we a” I W15}, him a, pleas- . .. 11.00. Radio Keith Orpheum 29", lwitlnillfill Electric 43 it: irgzyémlzfilsl-ray River and will imperial Oil zimiflsonrs Robuck . . . . .. 922-113. C. Power "A" ... 38% l .. ‘ 1' b, delighted to welcome him back int. Nickel .. 37.50|Siall. Oil ot N. .l. s2 Ho“ I" 2h home ‘lam lntreie. ..-2l.10 — ' - -. - Keeley ,.. .. -. STAND MINING Kirkland Lake . . . . .. Kootcnay-Florence Lowery Pete. liflfllldy . Manitoba Basin Maylalld Oil Jill. 28th, 1930. Abana 1.18; ..__-_-— i ___.___..___.___ 4 l l I ,.. u, ,.. .- l . I lieeryeurlreeleehel Deihiagiiaralarh wiaayoniaepar ere? iayQJayaoeaalaLbraailbadi In bu: aaala deaiiag. blurs - Clanvihvvlllwt ; or. ill-aw, raid miniature-Hilliard» ; ebkiunlnduuienmiailwsn Irina-chair ‘Bheritt Gordon . . McIntyre . . . . . .. Mercury . . Mining Corp. . Merlaild Mill City .. Newbec Nipissing ... .... Noranda Pend Oneille Pioneer Pl‘8llli_9i‘.... ... Ban Antonio .'.. . ... ,.. ,.. ,.. i-v-t», n- a-e'ee ,.. ... ... ....‘ ,.. n, no. ,.. u, "s, Southwest etc. 1.40‘ 4 - . SAerling Pacific ... ,.. .. Bill 9 Sudbury ‘Basin ... 4.77 d l Sylvanlte ... ... ...‘ .72! Tack-Hughes 5.00‘ Q ‘ITeadwell-Yukon .-.. .... 550' P n v Ventures Limited 2.70 ‘ Vlpond ..»: .12 ' ~ ‘rm Wright-Hargreaves 1.85 8mm“ fmmumpl" “m?” géiliiimiiiuihirinfi: $6113.11»: bottlooi thin at the ofliee. ‘Carry the email CHICAGO GRAIN EXCHANGE July 1.201}. m“, pocket. uworfthavo A tohulg orvfi mathema- Mar. ‘... 1.10% An onot thin! . M“. ,_,,,,,_ \ iorhaadachqaorotiuoag and wmmao ‘ oalim sxcoanon ..."lso' ... 132th ...‘... ... Milt l smiles-rant. llodrsrlolva - i roai around-- AID ' 1.’. i... .. mil l.